Topic: Share your favorite scripts
I know that at least some people here like to read screenplays. With the recent discussion of Leigh Brackett's draft of the Star Wars sequel, and then some talk about the evolution of Terminator 4 from page to screen, I thought it might be fun to pass around some links to scripts that we think are worth reading.
Here's the link Shifty [NOT REALLY I MEANT SWITCH IGNORE ME HA HA] posted to the T4 draft:
http://screenplayexplorer.com/wp-conten … vation.pdf
And here's Leigh Brackett's Star Wars sequel:
http://www.mypdfscripts.com/screenplays … kett-draft
For my part, I've got two. Some years back Peter Hyams and Jim Cameron wrote a script called "Bright Angel Falling." Now, the story I heard, which may or may not be apocryphal, is that the script made the rounds for a few months, and then we ended up with "Armageddon" and "Deep Impact," both of which are distinguished from "Bright Angel Falling" primarily in that they have different titles. It's a good read, better than either of those finished films turned out to be in my opinion.
Here it is on mypdfscripts; I haven't checked to see that it's the same as the copy I have, but it probably is.
http://www.mypdfscripts.com/unproduced/ … el-falling
The other one I have I'm not gonna post here directly, 'cause I haven't been able to find a working link to it on the Web, and I don't wanna get dinged for copyright infringement. It's Shane Carruth's script for his much-rumored follow-up to "Primer," called "A Topiary." This, ladies and gentlemen, is the script that broke Teague Chrystie. It's 264 pages, and at least for me, absolutely engrossing. I read it in a single sitting. It took me eight hours, but it was a single sitting.
Note that this one is rumored to be in the early stages of preproduction right now, so don't ask me for a copy if you want to go into the film unspoiled.
What are some scripts that you guys think are worth reading?
(Note for the record: There's zero intent to infringe copyright here. I won't speak for anybody else, but my only motivation in reading unpublished scripts is because the best way to get better at writing them is by reading them.)
Last edited by Jeffery Harrell (2010-09-10 23:19:03)