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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Movie Scripts and TV Pilots - post author Don

On the TV Scripts page, there are seven scripts up from folks like Daily Script and ScreenTalk. Read pilot teleplays for tv shows such as Heros and Entourage.

On the Movie scripts page, thanks to Daily Script read Presige, Stranger Than Fiction, National Lampoon’s Vacation (and Christmas Vacation), Deliverance and Panic Room

Thanks to folks like Vern, Jason, Andy, Naz, Pete and Sarah. Happy Reading – Don

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Either you get it or you do not - post author Don

Robot from Puppet TelevisonOn this Thanksgiving eve (or as they call it in Canada, “Wednesday”), I have no script update. I do, however, have episode three of Puppet Television. This episode was written by our own Steven “Wesley” Cameron, admin of the discussion board who makes everyone (even me) follow the rules. Please note: this is for mature audiences. Even if you are a mature audiences, you might not “get it”. Even if you watch all the episodes in order.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

The Hospital Script and 30 Original Scripts - post author Don

Thanks to Weekly Script read this shooting draft of Paddy Chayefsky’s Oscar winning script The Hospital. That would be on the Movie Scripts page.

On the Unproduced scripts page, there are 30 new, original scripts up for your reading pleasure. – Don

Friday, November 17, 2006

King Kong script and a winner - post author Don

Congratulations to Pia, winner of Gimme Credit’s Cycle III Super Short competition with her short script Burning Bridge (pdf format). Burning Bridges was one of the works in the July 2006 One Week Exercise held here at SimplyScripts. Discussion board members can give Pia a shout out here.

On the Movie Scripts page, thanks to “Vern” and The Daily Script, read the final draft script of Peter Jackson’s King Kong – Don

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Unproduced Scripts - post author Don

Twenty unproduced scripts up on the unproduced scripts page. – Don

Thursday, November 9, 2006

Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House and The Departed movie scripts - post author Don

Thanks to Dennis and Weekly Script we can read this shooting draft of Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. Thanks to JBM and Daily Script read the oft requested The Departed. Those would be on the Movie Scripts page.

On the Unproduced Scripts page there are five new or revised scripts up for your reading pleasure.

Lastly, check out The Purifying Flames Of Burning Love by Jared Axelrod. This is the 50th podcasted short from 365 Tomorrows which provides one piece of short fiction every day and a podcast of short fiction every week. – Don

Tuesday, November 7, 2006

The Fortune Teller, written as For Entertainment Purposes Only - post author Don

One of our own, Phil Clarke Jr’s For Entertainment Purposes Only script has been produced! The ‘Bollywood’ version of For Entertainment Only is available for viewing. You can view the movie here. It’s listed under the title The Fortune Teller.

The makers of this short are trying to get into the Atlanta Indo-American Film Festival. In order to do so, the public gets to vote on who does and doesn’t make it it. By registering here, you can help push The Fortune Teller through.

You can also read two drafts of For Entertainment Only on SimplyScripts. Good luck, Phil!

Friday, November 3, 2006

The Devil Wears Prada - post author Don

Thanks to Daily Script and J.B.M. read this draft of The Devil Wears Prada. Sashay over to the Movie Scripts page and enjoy.

If you live in south-central Pennsylvania, do take time out to visit The Whistlestop Bookshop. Located in historic Carlisle, PA., The Whistlestop Bookshop is the best independent bookstore ever. If you see Jeff, tell him, “Don says, ‘hi!'”.

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