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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Am I Still The One You Wanted Me To Be? by Jefferson Baugh – Filmed! - post author Don

Am I Still The One You Wanted Me To Be? (7 page short, dramedy) pdf format) by Jefferson Baugh

A formerly married couple sits down to talk about old wounds, and ones that never healed.

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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Scarlet City of Devils – Indie Video Game (with a story). - post author Don

Do the words, “Steam” and “Metroidvania” make sense to you? Do you have an interest in Indie video games?

Want to try a limited open test build of yet-to-be-released, metroidvania, hack and slash, soulsborne like indie video game?

If so, please head over to Steam and request access to the soon-to-be-released video game, Scarlet City of Devils.

If you aren’t interested, but want to help, we’d love for you to wishlist the game on Steam.

Any feedback on the game is welcome on the Discord channel at Discord, X (nee~ Twitter) and BlueSky (bsky)

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Thanks for reading!

– Don

Monday, November 11, 2024

In Flanders Field - post author Don

 

Poppy FlowerIn Flanders Fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

 

– John McCrae
   May 3, 1915

Sunday, November 10, 2024

Original Script Sunday for November 10, 2024 - post author Don

Happy Birthday, Peg!

Over on the Original, Unproduced Scripts page are 15 original, unproduced scripts for your reading pleasure. And don’t forget the SimplyScripts Writing Community on the Discussion Board. Reach out to other writers to discuss the art and craft of screenwriting.

– Don

Saturday, November 9, 2024

Award Season is upon us! ’tis Oscar Script Season! - post author Don

Big thanks to Script AngelTM Barksid (and the others to be named later) for the heads up on these scripts that studios are posting for award consideration looking for an Oscar nod.

Blink Twice by Zoë Kravitz & E.T. Feigenbaum hosted by Amazon MGM
When tech billionaire Slater King meets cocktail waitress Frida at his fundraising gala, he invites her to join him and his friends on a dream vacation on his private island. As strange things start to happen, Frida questions her reality. (April 12, 2023 draft) pdf format – IMDb info

Challengers by Justin Kruitzkes hosted by Amazon MGM
Tashi, a former tennis prodigy turned coach, transformed her husband into a champion. But to overcome a recent losing streak and redeem himself, he’ll need to face off against his former best friend and Tashi’s ex-boyfriend. (unspecified draft) pdf format – IMDb info

The Idea of You by Michael Showalter and Jennifer Westfeldt (Based upon the novel Robinne Lee) hosted by Amazon MGM
Solène, a 40-year-old single mom, begins an unexpected romance with 24-year-old Hayes Campbell, the lead singer of August Moon, the hottest boy band on the planet. (unspecified draft) pdf format – IMDb info

Inside Out by Meg LeFauve & Dave Holstein hosted by Disney
A sequel that features Riley entering puberty and experiencing brand new, more complex emotions as a result. As Riley tries to adapt to her teenage years, her old emotions try to adapt to the possibility of being replaced. (unspecified draft) pdf format – IMDb info

My Old Ass by Megan Park hosted by Amazon MGM
A mushroom trip brings free-spirited Elliott face-to-face with her 39-year-old self. But when Elliott’s “old ass” delivers warnings to her younger self, Elliott realizes she has to rethink everything about her family, life and love. (unspecified draft) pdf format – IMDb info

Friday, November 8, 2024

Bad Dreams by Sean Elwood – Filmed - post author Don

Bad Dreams (4 pages (Short, Horror) by Sean Elwood

A girl home alone receives a phone call from a friend who recounts a nightmare.

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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

House Divided by Paul Knauer – Short Script Review – Available for Production* - post author Matthew Taylor

House Divided (Short, Drama) 5 pages by Paul Knauer

A couple reaps the consequences of a long held disagreement.

Most of us have held onto a grudge longer than we should, clutching it stubbornly when it might be easier to forgive and forget. But few have gone to the same lengths as the characters in Paul Knauer’s excellent script, HOUSE DIVIDED.

The story follows Richard and Lizzy, an elderly couple living with a quirky setup. Like bickering siblings forced to share a room, they’ve split their entire house down the middle—right down to the very last detail.

INT. SMALL HOUSE – LIVING ROOM – DAY
Two of everything. TVs. Recliners. Side tables.

In fact, the room is split right down the middle, as marked with faded SPRAY PAINT across the aging carpet.

Richard pushes the front door closed. He heads for the

KITCHEN

Richard sets the groceries on the counter. The kitchen, just like the living room, is divided–there are lines everywhere.

The aging stove–split–two burners on each side of a line. The table. The counter. Everything divided by faded paint, weathered tape, whatever else was handy in the moment a long time ago.

Richard, standing left of a line on the floor, empties the bag, setting some of the food left of a line on the counter, some on the right.

He pulls out two cartons of milk, opens the fridge, where, yes–there’s a line down the middle. He places one carton left, one right.

As we follow Richard through his daily routine, we can’t help but chuckle at the absurdity and sheer dedication to this divided lifestyle. But make no mistake—this script isn’t all laughs.
When Richard finds Lizzy collapsed on the bedroom floor, he realizes she’s not on his side of the line.

            LIZZY
Maybe call for help?

Richard hurriedly pulls a cell phone from his pocket. His hands shake as he tries to dial. In fact, they shake so badly, he drops the phone.

The phone bounces off the bed, lands at Lizzy’s feet–on the wrong side of the line.

His shoulders slump: This is bad.

She looks up. Her phone sits on a table, right of the bed. It’s not an option.

            LIZZY
Stay with me?

            RICHARD
Of course

You’ll find yourself rooting—no, practically yelling! —for him to break through the invisible walls that they’ve maintained for so long. At first, Richard seems heartless for not immediately rushing to her side, but as the scene unfolds, it becomes clear that his reluctance is rooted in deep love and an abiding commitment to his wife. His adherence to her wishes and the boundaries they set together adds layers of tenderness to this seemingly absurd situation.

The simplicity of the setup allows the deeper themes of love, regret, and connection to shine through with heartbreaking elegance. If you want to know what happens to Richard, Lizzy, and their divided house, I strongly urge you to read Paul’s masterful script. You won’t regret it.

And that final shot? Genius! It perfectly encapsulates the emptiness that remains when we cling too hard to our divisions—both hilarious and deeply moving. With only two actors, minimal dialogue, and a single location, this is a filmmaker’s dream. You’ll just need a bit of imagination for that unforgettable final shot.

 

About the writer: Paul Knauer’s main focus is thrillers and slightly absurdist comedy with heart, but he believes becoming a better writer requires pushing personal boundaries, so you’ll notice a thorough mix of genres in his portfolio. Much of his work has universal appeal, evidenced by successful productions in the UK, UAE, and US–and options in Australia, Russia, India, Canada, and Thailand. He recently optioned his first feature.

Read: House Divided (short drama) 5 pages in pdf format

Discuss on the Discussion Board

About the reviewer: Matthew Taylor just loves telling stories, usually in the thriller and sci-fi genres, most likely involving dark themes, unique characters and almost always ending in tragedy. Some of them are even produced!

*This screenplay may not be used or reproduced for any purpose including educational purposes without the expressed written permission of the author.

Sunday, November 3, 2024

Writers’ Choice for the 2024 Halloween One Week Challenge! And Who Wrote What! - post author Don

Theme: Urban Legend.

The Challenge: Write a 2-6 page script that surrounds an urban legend. One of two options: Create an original one, or put your own spin on an existing one. 2 to 5 characters.

The script does not have to be strictly horror. Horror-comedy, horror-thriller, horror-drama, etc., are acceptable. Please put the name of the Urban Legend on the title page.

And here is the result: The Scripts of the SimplyScripts 2024 Halloween One Week Challenge.

Scripts were written in a week and anonymously submitted. The Writers’ Choice has been revealed.

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PC: PHC ;D

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Pumpkin Nightmare 3 by P.H. Cook - post author Don

Never work with animals or children
– W.C. Fields

Challenge accepted
– P.H. Cook

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