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March 31, 2005 - Thanks to Dennis and The Daily Script we can read a slightly different version of Sideways. Also, we can read the unproduced script The Blue Hotel by James Agee (who wrote The African Queen and The Quiet One) based on the book of the same name by Stephen Crane. Check it out on the Movie Scripts page.
March 29, 2005 - Thanks to "M" we can read a very excellent transcript of Mr. Mike's Mondo Video. Check it out on the Movie Scripts (and transcripts) page.
March 28, 2005 - On the Unproduced Page we have twenty-six scripts for your reading pleasure.
March 27, 2005 - Happy Easter! No major updates today, though we have some announcements. Anthology is back up at a new url - http://anthology.webphilia.com. So, whoever was asking about those 'Allo, 'Allo transcripts can now visit the TV Scripts and Transcripts page and check them out. Also, Screenplay For You is back up at http://sfy.ru/. So those broken links to Thin Red Line and Stay should now work. (You might want to hit 'refresh' when you visit the Movie Scripts page to make sure you are getting the most up to date page. Also, the link to Car School Films that has the link to PlanetFall has been bouncing up and down like a cheerleader on a trampoline (in this dream I had once...). Be patient. If it doesn't work today, give it a try tomorrow.
March 24, 2005 - Thanks to Dennis and The Daily Script we can read the script to the classic Jimmy Steward/Carole Lombard movie Made For Each Other. Check it out on the Movie Scripts Page.
Note: There is a hardware failure affecting mail coming from simplyscripts.com. It should be resolved soon. You can still send me email, however it may be a few days before you receive a reply from me.
March 23, 2005 - Thanks to J.B.M. and DailyScript for the reading of Enemy of the State. Thanks to SciFiScripts and CarSchoolFilms for the heads up on this indy sci-fi flick what got chicks with guns - PlanetFall. Check 'em out on the Movie Scripts page.
March 20, 2005 - Thanks to Evan for the heads up on this August 27 year unknown draft of the 2004 horror movie Dead Birds. Horror Lair has set up a page on his site with a lot of links to this indy horror movie which unfortunately came in under the radar. Check it out on the Movie Scripts page.
March 19, 2005 - On the Unproduced Scripts page we have eleven scripts for your reading pleasure.
March 17, 2005 - Erin go bragh!
Thanks to the The Daily Script we can read three scripts by Paul Schrader - two of his unproduced works as well as Affliction. Check them out on the Movie Scripts page.
March 16, 2005 - Hey! the Discussion Board is back up! Also, you can now subscribe to Voice Over if you wish. Also, if you have written a script and want a little exposure, you can submit your script.
March 15, 2005 - Had a little server issue last night and I'm having a little 'billing' issue. Right now the discussion board is down, Voice Over subscribing, Newletter subscribing and the "Submit Your Script" file upload are all down at the moment. If you are having problems other than what I just listed, please let me know. Also, discussion board members, I assure you that your account has not been suspended. The message you get on the discussion board indicates that the account upon which the discussion board resides (simplyscripts.net) has been suspended due to a 'billing' issue. Later today I will find out what that 'billing' issue is and get it resolved.
March 13, 1492 - Before "The Lord of the Rings", Before "Heavenly Creatures", Peter Jackson wrote and directed Bad Taste. Thanks to The Ultimate Bad Taste Fan Site and "UBT" Fan we can read the transcript of Bad Taste. Find it on the Movie Scripts and Transcripts page.
March 12, 1607 - On the Unproduced Scripts page we have ten new (or revised) scripts for your reading pleasure. Lesley has brought out her comedy based on or inspired by her recent trip to London with Londen Spell. But that is not all, there are more scripts on the Unproduced Scripts page. Go check 'em out.
March 11, 2005 - On the Treatments Page, thanks to Bloody Disgusting and Eduard for the heads up on this unused treatment for the probably never to be filmed Jason Vs Freddy Vs Ash.
On the Movie Scripts page we have an interesting line up. Thanks to Stefanie for the heads up on this Clive Barker film from the 90's Nightbreed. Thanks to BaD_BURN for this heads up on a very well done transcript of The Incredibles. Thanks to Dennis and Weekly Script we can read this shooting draft of the western, Ride the High Country. And, thanks to M for the 411 on this very bizarre film, Viaje a la Luna found on The Great American Screenplay.
March 9, 2005 - Thanks to "Lesley" we can read a May 29, 2003 draft of Sideways. Check it out on the Movie Script page.
March 8, 2005 - Thanks to The Indefensible Craig Gustafson Page for these six scripts from the Golden Age of Radio - read Lights Out: Cat Wife, Lights Out: The Dark, Suspense: The Dark Tower, Escape: Evening Primrose and Pat Novack, For Hire: The Agnes Bolton Case. Check 'em out on the Radio Scripts and Transcripts page.
March 7, 2005 - Thanks to "JBM" and DailyScript for this draft of The Manchurian Candidate (2004). Go check it out on the Movie Scripts page.
March 5, 2005 - Thanks to "M" for the heads up on these two transcripts from the golden age of radios. Read The Topaz Flower and The Haunted Cell on the Radio Scripts and Transcripts page.
March 4, 2005 - On the Unproduced Scripts page we have fifteen news scripts for your reading pleasure.
The Link of the Day has been updated.
Check out the Announcements section for new script writing contests on the 'net.
March 3, 2005 - On the Movie Scripts page you can check out this shooting draft of You Can Count On Me. Thanks to Dennis and The Daily Script.
March 2, 2005 - Finally, finally the latest issue of Henrik's Voice Over is up and online. So, go read Issue 4/2004.
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