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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Hellraiser III movie script for halloween

Thanks to The Hellbound Web (the most definitive Hellraiser site on the ‘net), read the July 1 1991 revised draft script of Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth - by Peter Atkins. That would be on the Movie Scripts page. - Don

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Ocean’s Twelve movie script

Thanks to Will over at the Daily Script who gave us the heads up and some info from Donovan on this latest - Ocean’s Twelve. Donvan writes, “This draft of Ocean’s Twelve is an early, rough production draft (NOT the original Honor Among Thieves) with much the same story, but generally just a lot looser and crappier. A work-in-progress with at least one plot hole on every page. A few funny gags and a telekinetic Night Fox, but the finished film is much, much better. Reading this draft of the screenplay might make you think more highly of what ended up on the screen (whether you liked it or not…).

Scamper on over to the Movie Scripts page and check it out. - Don

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Scary Dairy revealed and TV Scripts

Thanks to “Scott” and Daily Script there are scripts of episodes available for Brimstone, House M.D., Jack and Bobby and The Office (US version). (Yes, I fixed the links to the Dr. Who transcripts). Those would be on the TV Scripts and transcripts page.

Also, the writers of the Scary Dairy tales have been revealed. Apologies to Seth, Shades of Gray author in the writing exercise. For some reason he got left off the master list of entries. Thanks to ALL the participants in the one week challenge. This includes both the writers and those non-script-submitters who nonetheless contributed with reviews and comments on the work. - Don

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Scary Dairy Tales

got Scary milk?The October Scary Dairy Tales One Week Challenge scripts are in and up. We had a wopping 29 entries. You can read and discuss them on the discussion board - Don

Friday, October 20, 2006

Sixteen unproduced scripts

got Scary milk?Sixteen new or revised scripts up on the Unproduced scripts page all for your reading pleasure.

The Scary Dairy Tales Challenge ends at 11:59 pm. This is a free writing exercise in which you write a 15 page or less short on the topic of Milk in the Horror genre. Submission after 11:59 (in your time zone) must be accompanied by a cheque for $4,200.27 (USD) . - Don

Martin, great avatar. I hope you don’t mind me ‘borrowing’ it.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Silent Universe and Scary Dairy Tales

Silent UniverseThe script for Episode 4 - Eternity part 1 was previously release on the Radio Scripts page. Production is now complete and you can listen to Eternity (part 1) of Silent Universe

Also, 52 Screenplays has just blogged Casablanca.

Lastly, the Scary Dairy Tales One Week Challange will come to a close on Friday, October 20th at 11:59 pm. Get your short script submitted and join in the discussion. - Don

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Bunch of movie scripts

Ten new scripts up on the ‘net. There is a RKO 281 two-fer - read two different drafts of RKO 281. Thanks to Daily Script and Screentalk.

Thanks to Matt and Broadband Films you can read three short scripts - The Grey Woman, The Adventures of Modem Boy
and Back Home as well as watch the actual short films that were made.

In addition, on the Movie Scripts page you can read Tender Mercies, Grand Theft Parsons, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and catch the re-appearance on the ‘net of Dan Gilroy’s take on the Superman franchise thanks to Screentalk. Scootch over to the Movie Scripts page and read a script. - Don

Friday, October 13, 2006

October, 2006 One Week Writing Challange

This October’s genre is Horror and the theme is Milk. Can you write a less than 15 page script (in proper format) in less than a week? Give it a go. This is an opportunity to have some fun and read and share with other members of the discussion board. When your script is finished, hop over to the Short Exercise Submission Page and send it over. The exercise closes on October 20, 2006 at 11:59 pm in whatever timezone you live in. - Don

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Unproduced scripts and Silent Universe

On the unproduced scripts page there are seventeen scripts up for your reading pleasure.

On the Radio Scripts page read the forth installment of Silent Universe. - Don

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Jennifer Eight and Memoirs of a Geisha scripts

Two new scripts on the ‘net. Thanks to Donovan (formerly of FMA) and Daily Script there is the June 1991 early draft of Jennifer Eight by Bruce Robinson (who also penned “Withnail & I”). Donovan comments, “Jennifer Eight was notoriously too long to be released without major re-editing and re-shoots. The script was written in a deceptive way, with a lot of dialogue ‘hidden’ in the prose. Because of this, so many scenes had to be cut (to bring the film under 3 hours) that reshoots were needed just so the ending would still make sense. It was also rumoured that the reshoots even changed the identity of the killer… but that isn’t true. …Bruce Robinson has said he’ll never revisit the film for a DVD ‘Director’s Cut’, so the only way to know what he originally intended was to read this script. So here it is, in case anyone else is interested.”

Additonally, thanks to Screentalk there is an undated, unspecified draft of Memoirs of a Geisha by Robin Swicord (based on the best selling novel by Arthur Golden). Those would be found on the Movie Scripts page. - Don

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