The script is easy to read but does not use standard screenplay formatting. This is the script for the Coen Brothers' first movie, a neonoirish crime drama, where Frances McDormand (Joel Coen's wife in her feature debut) stars as the femme fatale. Still, very well written and very highly recommended. There is an allusion to the scene at the end of the film when Maverick tells his father Coop that he won the final poker game by magic, but it seems like an odd line without these scenes with the old lady. In the script there is a long couple of scenes where he's saved by a rattle snake-loving old lady and Maverick charms her with a card trick which she thinks is magic. In the movie, the bad guys leave him to die then as soon as they are out of sight the branch breaks and he falls to the ground. One part in the script that I liked was the story of how Maverick escapes the noose he's hanging from in the desert. The script I read was a production script and was rather long. It's a William Goldman script, made into a 1994 film starring Mel Gibson. Written by Joss Whedon (who also directed the film), this is another of my favorite scripts and films and writer/directors. I finished reading this on, though I've read it before. The script I read ("REVISED DRAFT February 24, 1995") had quite a few typos starting around page 116. The movie changed or deleted some of the stunts. Very entertaining and written in Black's characteristic clever style. Written by Shane Black, this is heavy on action, with the theme of a mother's love for her daughter. The script is well-written, with Black's chatty, clever style. Written (and the film directed) by Shane Black, this is one of my favorite scripts and favorite films. Very well-written, enjoyable script by Peter Chiarelli and Adele Lim. I finished reading this on, but haven't yet seen the movie. Horror movie written by Jordan Peele (who also directed the movie). I finished reading this on, but I think I read in 2 or 3 times before. (off camera) but might also mean archival audio. He uses VT for "video tape" (eg, archival footage) and SOT for "sound on tape", which usually means O.C. Excellent dramedy/biopic written by Adam McKay. Written with Max Landis' unique style of comic action sequences and lots of bold face. Excellent crime/rom-com script by Max Landis. Written (2013-ish?) with Max Landis' trademarked energy and enthusiasm. It is his death that is the inciting incident for Abby to start her adventure. The story follows Abigail Barnes, whose father was a gimmick. The idea is that there are scientists with super-powers called "gimmicks", some bad and some good. According to it is "in development", so there is no produced film to link to (not that I know of, anyway). ( This is not a produced movie, as far as I can tell, although the script was a "blue copy", so I assume it was purchased and maybe be in "development hell.") This is an adaption by Max Landis of a comic book (of the same name) by Adam Cogan. He has a very engaging but non-standard, writing style, with liberal use of bold font, engaging the reader directly (breaking the 4th wall type thing), and occasional very large font sizes (eg, CRASH). Excellent "Stoner Borne" script by Max Landis. I finished this on, but I've read it before. The 2005 movie is also excellent (but unrelated to the equally good but completely different 1941 Hitchcock movie of the same name). I finished this on, but I've read it at least twice before. It moves well but it was Jack Nicholson's great performance that made the film scary. The script I read was a production script, with lots of camera directions, but better than nothing. The script is by Stanley Kubrick and Diane Johnson, based on the Stephen King novel. The script is, however, highly recommended. I'll see the film eventually, but I've been too scared to finish it so far. The story is about a religious cult which preys on those who have lost a loved one. For several nights in a row, I fell asleep (or more precisely, tried to) meditating on it's very eerie tone. Written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi and the film was released 2015. I finished this on, so technically it should not be on this list of 2019 scripts, but I plan to reread it again.
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