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Tarantino’s writing probably contains more exceptional elements than any other writer in the business. The worst scripts in the world?  They aren’t the worst scripts in the world.  There are scripts even worse. Make sense? Probably not. But it will be by the end of this article. Consider yourselves lucky.  Here at Scriptshadow, we don’t […]
Genre: Book (Sci-fi) Premise: When a resilient and clever astronaut gets stuck on Mars, he must use every trick in the book to get rescued. About: A computer science geek, Andy Weir, took three years to research his novel before writing it, wanting to make sure the story was as realistic as possible. After being […]
Genre: TV Pilot – Medical Premise: A freewheeling drug addict physician runs a discreet medical call service to Los Angeles’s rich and powerful. About: Even if you’re sitting pretty in the feature world as one of the big up-and-coming directors like Jonathan Levine, you STILL gotta be writing pilots. TV is where it’s at. This […]
Hey guys. Quite a few of you e-mailed to say you wanted a forum to discuss my new favorite script, Hot Air, which I reviewed in the newsletter. Since discussing awesome scripts was what this site was originally made for, how can I deny you that opportunity? Here’s some Hot Air. What did you think?? […]
This is your chance to discuss the week’s amateur scripts, offered originally in the Scriptshadow newsletter. The primary goal for this discussion is to find out which script(s) is the best candidate for a future Amateur Friday review. The secondary goal is to keep things positive in the comments with constructive criticism. Below are the […]