Roger L. Simon is a notable figure in the film industry, particularly recognized for his sharp writing that blends humor with poignant social commentary. His work on "Scenes from a Mall" (1991), which he co-wrote with director Paul Mazursky, stands out as a significant exploration of relationships and existential musings set against the backdrop of a shopping mall. This film has garnered a dedicated following and remains highly sought after among collectors, not just for its engaging narrative but also for its reflection of early '90s culture.
Beyond "Scenes from a Mall," Simon’s contributions extend to various genres and formats, making his screenplays a treasure for collectors who appreciate the evolution of film. His ability to capture the zeitgeist in a unique and entertaining way resonates with fans and collectors alike, creating a desire to seek out both VHS and DVD editions of his work. As a writer who successfully traversed both film and literature, Simon’s projects continue to be cherished in the annals of film history, ensuring his legacy endures in physical media collections.