The three scripts I'd recommend anybody read to learn screenwriting:
Dan o'Bannon's Alien for its brilliantly-beautiful minimalist style, William Greaves Symbiopsychotaxiplasm for basically inventing meta on film, and Edgar Wright's Baby Driver for nailing the page-to-screen rule.
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That's the hallmark of true art!
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"The King's Speech"
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Maurice Vaughan Have you watched it yet????
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The three scripts I'd recommend anybody read to learn screenwriting:
Dan o'Bannon's Alien for its brilliantly-beautiful minimalist style, William Greaves Symbiopsychotaxiplasm for basically inventing meta on film, and Edgar Wright's Baby Driver for nailing the page-to-screen rule.
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Far from awed, but situationwise I'd say "Buried" left an impression ...characterwise, Mann's "Heat"...dialoguewise...you've guessed it!
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The Matrix
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Back to the Future. Its a standout masterclass in set-up and payoff in a script. The Die Hard script is also an amazing read.
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Lowers head. Not yet, Michael David.
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Die Hard- does anyone have the draft by Jed Stuart? I could never find that version.
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Raging Bull
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"Bone Tomahawk". Or "The Brigands of Rattleborge". I can't decide....