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Friday, July 27, 2007

I am serious, and don’t call me Shirley!

Thanks to Leon (formerly of Leon’s Script Collection and Daily Script we can enjoy not only Airplane! but the dismal Airplane II: The Sequel (which the masterminds to Airplane! Jerry Zucker, David Zucker & Jim Abrahams refused to watch). You can skip on over to the Movie Scripts page.

On the Unproduced scripts page there are 23 or so new/revised scripts up for your reading pleasure.

Speaking of unproduced scripts, with the help of iScript.com we are coming ever closer to the release of the theme this month’s One Week Challenge. Voting is still open as to the genre. Thriller is in the lead, but it is still early. You have until Saturday to cast your vote.

1 Comments so far

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Alan
July 28th, 2007 at 2:53 am

It always surprises me when people say negative things about “Airplane 2: The Sequel”

The second movie is my favourite of the two because of its extreme optimism about space travel. Imagine a day when average citizens could take a plane to a moonbase. *sigh*

I have both on videotape, but I watch the second movie way more often than I watch the first one, becuase I love the space stuff.

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