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What Was New - April '03

April 30, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page - Thanks to Michael for the heads up on A Scanner Darkly that appears on Being Charlie Kaufman. Thanks to Marc for some painstaking work and http://spideymovie.20m.com/ for their original efforts and now we have Koepp's early draft of Spider-Man in one file.

Correction: Please note that the script All the President's Men first appeared on the net at The Daily Script.

April 27, 2003 - Some new screenwriting contests announced on the announcements page.

On the Unproduced Scripts page a whole bunch of new stuff from Jerro's To Death Do Us Part, Andy's A Look Into the Psyche of Screwed Up Minds and S's Sci Fi When All Were Gods to Natalie's Hitchhiker, Leta's Matfield Green and Chris' revision of The Green Roads

April 26, 2003 - Let us see. Well, On the Movie Scripts page there is Analyse This (Thanks to "Green Wasabi" and The Movie Page) and Analyse That (Thanks to "Green Wasabi" and The Daily Script).

On the Unproduced Scripts Page we have Darren's The Cost of Life, the first episode in his Outcasts series.

And we have a new review by Slimmydee - Ghost Ship

Lastly, today begins the boycott of The Movie Page. This boycott includes the following pages, Movie-Page Reviews and Movie-Page DVD sections. However, it does not include Movie-Page Movie News.

April 25, 2003 - Quick update - on the Unproduced Scripts Page Chris brings us The Green Roads A nonlinear crime story.

April 25, 2003 - A 'no script' update - three new reviews by Max on Reviews Page

April 24, 2003 - (Later that evening) On the Movie Scripts Page - Thanks to The Daily Script for All The President's Men

April 24, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page - Thanks to Marie for the heads up on the script of Red Hot Romance and a transcript of a short piece Insurance. Thanks to Donnie_D for the heads up on a good transcript of Donnie Darko

Max is back with a couple more reviews - Signs and Jurassic Park 3

April 22, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page - A little juxtaposition against Malibu's Most Wanted - Nothing but a Man

April 21, 2003 - On the Unproduced Scripts Page - Larry brings us a comedy about from the 40's called The Juke Box. Omar has an idea for a sitcom with Dictatorship Pizza. Something evil is going on with The Beckin Sisters and lastly, Elliot has his take on Scream 4: What really happened to Maureen Prescott

On the Movie Scripts Page - The Xed Man brings us Malibu's Most Wanted. And thanks to Leitner for this excellent transcript of Lars Von Trier's The Element of Crime"

April 18, 2003 - Max is back with his take on Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

On the TV Scripts and Transcripts Page - Thanks to Kaylee for the heads up on Antarians.com for you Roswell Fans (and those of you who haven't seen any episodes of Roswell

April 15, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page Thanks to The Real Slim Dumbledore and Harry Potter Fan Site we have Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

April 14, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page Thanks to Being Charlie Kaufman we have Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

April 13, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page Thanks to Anonymouse and The Movie Page we have a look at a revised draft of the highest ranking horror flick this week - House of 1000 Corpses. You can also check out Slimmydee's Review.

And, Max brings us a blast from the past with his review of Fight Club

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