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What Was New - Return to Was New Archive

September 29, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page, thanks to Bad_Burn and SciFi Scripts (yes, the link works now) for a word for word transcript of Finding Nemo. On the TV Scripts and Transcripts page a transcript of the final Buffy episode Chosen thanks to Dr. D. Heart for the heads up on that one.

September 28, 2003 - I finally got around to updating the SiteMap with everything that is on the site including the just beginning Writer's Resources page and my answer to "Know any good webhosting providers?" Updating the Sitemap was an educational experience. Like, I didn't even know I had a Dracula page. I don't recall making a Newsletter archive. Funny what you find when you do a little spring cleaning...

September 27, 2003 - On the Radio Scripts and Transcripts Page thanks to Marie for the heads up on some new Quietly Yours transcripts.

Thanks also to Marie for the heads up on the transcript of A Midwife's Tale on the Movie Page

And, on the Unproduced Scripts Page we have seven new scripts. Alan has another episode of The Creator and there two dramatic pieces by Deron, A Life Before the Curve and Kissing Isiah. And there is more.

September 23, 2003 - On the TV Scripts and Transcripts Page Check out some of the work by Lee Goldberg including Nero Wolf and a 1-800-Missing script. Also, thanks to Russell for the heads up on a pretty good transcript of the first episode of Carnivāle

September 22, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page check out six unproduced scripts by well-known writers like Nicholas "Bicentennial Man" Kazan, Lem "Dark City" Dobbs, and Howard "Savage Grace" Rodman.

All Movie Scripts is back up.

September 21, 2003 - On the Unproduced Page - Quick up date. Twelve new scripts on the 'net! For your reading pleasure.

September 19, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page - Thanks to Avatar and All Movie Scripts for the excellent script to the excellent movie Awakenings

Please note: Everyone who has submitted stuff over the last week, please be patient. Isabelle knocked out power in most of Virginia. I'm sitting in front of a closed Starbucks charging my batteries and using their t-mobile wireless connexion to get this out. I don't suppose someone could FedEx a portable generator to my house...

September 18, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page - Thanks to langston and All Movie Scripts for the script to the upcoming movie Cellular by Larry "Phone Booth" Cohen

September 16, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page - Green Wasabi and The Daily Script strike again with Matchstick Men.

September 15, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page - Thanks to Green Wasabi and The Daily Script for this May 1994 Draft of Absolute Power

September 12, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page - Thanks to Nate for pointing out an error on the site (and winning the Don is an idiot Award for this week) - The French Connection screenplay was written by Ernest Tidyman (not Earnet) and he was sole author of the screenplay, for which he won an oscar) and was based on the book by Robin Moore.

(Seriously, I much appreciate the corrections on the site. I strive to keep the information you find on the site as accurate as possible)

Attention Night Beat writer, I've misplaced the synopsis, your email address, genre. Please resend. Subject of email is the answer to this: "Big John ..."

Hey, meet my new friend, Movie-gurus.com - Movie Reviews. Check it out!

Hey! on the Unproduced Scripts Page you can find Alien Force by Andy, Exile by Steven, Dreams by Matt, Another edition of Twilight Realm by Matt, an HTML version of Dawn of the Squirrel, and two by B.L. - A Manhattan Ghost Story and Bookworm

September 7, 2003 - On the Radio Scripts and Transcripts Page with much thanks to Marie and the Mysterious Kingrr of Quietly Yours we have sixteen scripts (and a transcript or two) of Wyllis Cooper's Quiet, Please! for your reading enjoyment.

September 6, 2003 - On the Unproduced Scripts Page Maxwell is back with another installment of Death Campus. Ramon has two action scripts up with The Ruse on Derby Shire and Cache International. Johnathan has his take on Resident Evil with Resident Evil: Rebirth. Lastly, Brian brings us his drama Tagged.

Now for something completely different, check out the photographic work of Jeremy MF Thompson - San Francisco Fetish Photography

September 3, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page The Movie Page scores big with Fun with Dick and Jane. Thanks to "Elf" for the heads up on this indie short Checkmate. Both are in "PDF" format so if you don't got it, then Get It.

September 3, 2003 - On the Radio Scripts Page thanks to Marie for the heads up on another Escape radio script. This time The Fall of the House of Usher.

On the Unproduced Scripts Page Casey is back with two more Nightmares can come true scripts. Brian has Hair of the Dog, Chad brings us The Gory Years and Chis has The Street Fighter

September 2, 2003 - On the Movie Scripts Page thanks to David for the heads up on this final draft script of Freddy vs. Jason hosted by Camp Blood.

On the Musicals Page Thanks to Isaac for this link to The Wall (as in Pink Floyd's The Wall).

Five new scripts up on the unproduced section. Brion brings us Dawn of the Squirrel, James brings us Without Conscience, Brian brings us Volume, Casey is back with Nightmares can come True and Dan is also back again with Leftovers

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