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Friday, May 29, 2009

Disconnected – Stranger Things episode 5

Normally, There has gotta be a script to a movie I post. There will be, soon. However, I thought this was too freaking brilliant to wait until Earl passes the annotated script over.

Watch the 5th episode of Stranger Things – Disconnected.

When their prize reality star goes missing, a monolithic network enlists the aid of the entire world to find him.

Written and directed by Earl Newton, based on a story by J. C. Hutchins and Earl Newton.

You can watch the vid at Stranger Things or below. But, I highly recommend that you watch the high quality, full screen version. Launch it, pause it and give it a chance to download. Then turn off the lights and enjoy.

Check out the teleplays to previous episodes of Stranger Things

2 Comments so far

1.

Gary Rademan
May 30th, 2009 at 9:01 pm

Quote of the episode “I can’t tell if this is boring or aweSOME!” Excellent premise – nicely executed. I’m now a fan!

2.

Earl Newton
June 5th, 2009 at 1:51 am

Don -

Your comments are awesome and much appreciated, sir. Script coming to you this week.

Earl

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