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Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Still Life by John Staats (Short script review – available for production) - post author Matthew Taylor

Still Life (Short, Sci-fi) 6 Pages by John Staats – Some super powers just prolong the inevitable

How many times have you been confronted with this hypothetical question “If you could have any superpower, which one would you choose?”. There are so many to choose from! If you could fly you could travel the world, if you had super strength, you could save lives, if you had self-cleaning teeth, you would never have to worry about oral hygiene again!… It is a tough choice. Ultimately though, how would you feel about your decision after it is made? What if you get it wrong?

This hypothetical question forms the basis of John Staats excellent short script, Still Life.

This cautionary tale opens in an outdated and ill-maintained house belonging to a cranky OLD MAN (who we quickly come to love) as we follow his seemingly monotonous routine…

 

An OLD MAN (70) in a dirty bathrobe enters from the kitchen.
His long white beard and, what remains of his hair, is
unkempt.

He carries a bowl of SpaghettiOs and a can of Budweiser to a
TV tray by the sofa, sets it down, and continues to a shelf
of VHS tapes.

He trails an index finger along the aged and faded VHS
boxes.

OLD MAN
Seen it. Seen it. Hated it. Seen
it…

His arthritic knuckled finger stops on and taps a box with a
handwritten title: Albert’s Big Day.

OLD MAN
Hmmm…haven’t watched this in a
long while.

He pulls the tape out and sidles over to a large console
television.

 

As we join the Old Man is his daily viewing, we soon come to realize that the label of “Albert’s Big Day” is a criminal understatement!
But as we watch this young man on the biggest day of his life, it is difficult to decide which is more entertaining, the day itself, or Old Mans running, sarcastic commentary of it.

 

PODIUM

Albert stands between the MAYOR and FIRE CHIEF. The crowd
cheers until the Mayor waves his arms and settles them down.

MAYOR
Welcome one and all! We’re gathered
here today-

OLD MAN (OS)
For votes.

MAYOR
-to recognize Albert Madison for
his bravery and sacrifice-

OLD MAN (OS)
Yeah, no.

The image fast forwards through the Mayor’s speech and stops
on what appears to be a flash of light. The play resumes…

A flash of light that would change Albert’s and Old Man’s lives forever in a tangle of not-so-hypothetical questions, youthful miscalculations and a lifetime of dissonance.

I can’t say much about what follows so as to not ruin the story for you (Read it, you won’t be disappointed) but what I can say is that John’s brilliant storytelling brings all of the threads together and sheds light on what brought the Old Man to this point in his life, his connection to young Albert, and finishes off the whole thing with a bang in a story reminiscent of Tales of the Unexpected (Or Twilight Zone for the none UK readers).

So, producers, you might not be able to choose any superpower you want but you can choose to produce this super powered short that would make a great addition to any portfolio.

Winner of Writers Choice in the SS April OWC

Read the script HERE
Discuss the script HERE

Budget: Once main actor with a few supporting. One main location with a bit of SFX thrown in means a clever producer can make this cracker on a small budget.

ABOUT THE WRITER: John Staats is a freelance writer of screenplays, comics, and shorts of all sorts. His genres of favor are either gritty westerns, philosophical conundrums, or of topics not usually safe for work. You can track down his work at LinkedIn or right here on Simply Scripts. Just making it up as he goes….

About the Reviewer: Matthew Taylor is an amateur screenwriter with a few script sales and short script productions under his belt. He enjoys writing for the Sci-fi/fantasy audience and tends to lean more on the dark side of life.

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Original Script Sunday (has come on a Tuesday) - post author Don

Over on the Unproduced scripts page are eleven original works for your reading pleasure. Interested in one of the works? Please reach out to the author before you get too far.

– Don

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Pencils Down - post author Don

Sunday, April 30, 2023

Original Script Sunday - post author Don

Over on the Unproduced Scripts page are twenty original scripts for your reading pleasure.

– Don

Friday, April 21, 2023

Who Wrote What and Writers’ Choice from the April OWC - post author Don

The scripts of the One Week Challenge and Who Wrote What and Writers’ Choice are on the Unproduced scripts page.

– Don

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Update on Bad Connection by Stephen Wells - post author Don

Trailer for Bad Connection released:

Back in 2013 we had a Seven Week Challenge. Stephen’s script, Bad Connection was one of those scripts. Stephen writes, “…it started life as part of a 7WC…”

Read more about the new Horror/Thriller Bad Connection on Collider.com.

‘Bad Connection’ follows a down-on-her-luck waitress, played by Dana Davis (“Prom Night” “The Morning Show”, “The Rookie”) who discovers a snuff film on the stolen cell phone she purchased. She soon finds herself on the run from a methodical madman played by Chris Gann (“For all Mankind”, “The Valet”) hellbent on getting it back, and willing to destroy anyone who stands in his way.

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Sunday, April 9, 2023

What if… April One Week Challenge scripts - post author Don

The One Week Challenge is a writing exercise wherein one is given a week to write a short script based on a writing prompt. This month,

“What if..?”

It’s an ordinary day, you’re minding your own business when, without even thinking, you do a good deed for someone. Something selfless. Simple. Maybe you paid it forward. Maybe you helped an old lady across the street. Whatever it is, you left someone better than when you found them. Now—

“What if..?”

The powers that be of the universe take notice of your good deed and decide, somehow, some way, to return the favor by offering you a gift. A gift of extraordinary proportions. A superpower. Any superpower you so desire. Lasers from your eyes or sparks from from your lips. Anything. No questions asked. With a gift this enticing, naturally, you accept, but—

“What if?”

After you’ve done your good deed and received your chosen superpower, this day, of all days, just happens to be the day the world is going to end. A disaster of cataclysmic magnitude is hours, maybe minutes, away, and you’re literally the only one who can stop it, and you must stop it with your newfound power. So…

What are you going to do?

Find out what thirteen writers decided to do on the Unproduced Scripts page this week.

– Don

ps, any interest in these scripts? Please reach out to me or wait until the authors’ names are revealed.

Friday, March 31, 2023

Awaken By Roy E – Filmed - post author Don

Awaken (12 pages (Short, Drama) pdf format ) by Roy E.

A boy struggles with being raised by a drug addict.

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Produced by Anita Cordell and Directed by Ty Jones. IMDB page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10796186

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Tangled Web by P.H.Cook - post author Don

There are several people critical to the continuation of SimplyScripts. PH is not only a gifted writer of horror and many other things, but PH is also the corner stone of SimplyScripts and a good writer to work with. With that, check out:

Tangled Web by P.H. Cook

A weekend getaway for a couple takes a deadly turn when they encounter a seductive stranger who reveals their darkest secrets and drives them to murder. (Thriller) pdf format

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