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Don |
Posted: October 21st, 2023, 10:41am |
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AdministratorAdministrator So, what are you writing?
LocationVirginia Posts16449 Posts Per Day 1.93 |
Hoarder by Creepy - A mother and son embark on a quest to find the scariest Halloween costume but stumble upon something far more sinister than they could ever imagine. Short, Horror |
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Heretic |
Posted: October 21st, 2023, 12:27pm |
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LocationVancouver, British Columbia, Canada Posts2023 Posts Per Day 0.28 |
I think you can push it a little further with the kid's meltdown. I don't know if he's supposed to be an awful unlikeable kid or just want what he wants, but either way, this should be stronger pressure on Whitney to make the choice to go to the house. The harder it is for her to choose the house, the higher the stakes feel. Right now it just feels like a normal annoying kid (and I'd tell him he gets what he gets, frankly).
Love this setup for getting into a scary house, by the way. Maybe a little slow -- I think we kinda want them there halfway down page 2 at the latest. Could open with higher stakes, kid crying/screaming/yelling his lines, Whitney already getting on the phone to talk to Paul. 30 seconds of screentime and they're at the house is probably ideal.
Oh yeah. Hell of a reveal, hell of a payoff. Excellent work in the back half. My main suggestion is just to get us there quicker. Excellent and ghastly little story.
Only other thought is that we could get a *tiny* bit more from Paul to set up the house and Grandpa. But yeah, this is working great. Good stuff. Great ending. |
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Maroun |
Posted: October 21st, 2023, 10:13pm |
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LocationParis, France Posts17 Posts Per Day 0.01 |
That's a well written, nice little Halloween story! I just have two suggestions (although I'm not sure it's possible to squeeze them into the 6 page limit): 1- Maybe you could introduce the grandpa's character in a few words, like an "that old secretive owl" or something, a little hint to his background story, in order for the audience to anticipate his gloomy "hobby". 2- You could make access to the basement a bit more restricted, like for example a digicode lock with the father's birthday as the passcode, something like that. Apart from that, a very enjoyable read! |
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irish eyes |
Posted: October 22nd, 2023, 11:54am |
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January Project Group There`s too much blood in my alcohol
LocationUpstate New York Posts1865 Posts Per Day 0.36 |
As an electrician the scariest thing is that the lights still work in a rundown abandoned derelict house I really enjoyed this, very well written. One of favs for sure. Reminds me a bit of the show ' YOU ' where he kept memorabilia of the victims. Could really be expanded and probably one of the scripts on here that would have benefitted from a longer page count. Very well done |
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Stoneyscripts |
Posted: October 22nd, 2023, 12:55pm |
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New Pushing boundaries
LocationLondon. England Posts303 Posts Per Day 0.47 |
Two slug lines one after the other/ Pan through to LOUNGE ROOM would save space and work better for me.
On phone is a parenthetical. No need to Keep repeating as we know.
"Not Ben. can't be Ben" is this dialogue or action? I can't tell written as dialogue but as an action.
We jump from basement to Attic without a beat or break as an instruction.
But overall I like the ending, more. Just thought the destination was better than the convoluted journey. |
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ghost and_ghostie gal |
Posted: October 23rd, 2023, 12:09am |
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LocationA helluva long way from LA Posts1566 Posts Per Day 0.29 |
Writer,
Well done...liked the tone...your descriptions and action lines are solid. Dialogue, too. Very natural.
I think the hook of your first scene is a good one. Clever (perhaps too clever) because it sort of give things away if you think about it writer.
Left us hanging with the trunk though. But that's right won't hold it against you.
And yes I'm going to agree with the set-up/pay-off being pretty good. Enjoyed it. A lot.
All the best,
Ghost
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SAC |
Posted: October 23rd, 2023, 6:21am |
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Of The Ancients … but some dreams do
LocationUpstate NY Posts3208 Posts Per Day 0.78 |
Writer,
I thought the execution on this was very good, tension was good as well. What didn’t work for me was an abandoned house, presumably grandpas, I think, that hasn’t been cleaned out or gone in the market yet. That, took me out of the story. Why is this house still pretty much left intact if gramps is dead? That’s a good question. Maybe you should have answered that. Not to mention, you telegraphed this early on in the story, the moment she mentioned it I kinda knew where it would end. Not necessarily a bad thing if you had made it fresh, scary and exciting. Anyway, it was a solid read, but just didn’t work for me. Good effort!
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AnthonyCawood |
Posted: October 23rd, 2023, 8:23am |
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LocationUK Posts4324 Posts Per Day 1.13 |
Thought this was well written and twisted and turned to places I didn't expect good job.
My only suggestion is that her hearing Ben from the basement when she's in the attic felt a bit of a stretch.
Rest of it, great! |
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ColinS |
Posted: October 23rd, 2023, 12:06pm |
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January Project Group Keep Believing!
LocationUK Posts244 Posts Per Day 0.23 |
I like the tale you've told here. There was a lotta subtlety and ambiguity, which I'm always a fan of. Great descriptions of the house and you crafted quite the atmosphere within it. For me, there were moments where the writing could have been more simply than it was -
Quoted Text Ben holds onto Whitney’s skirt as they navigate the labyrinthine maze of junk, some of it piled to the ceiling.
STAIRWAY
Traversing more hazards on the rickety steps to the second story. A long hallway leads to the ceiling hatch, where Whitney lowers a retractable ladder - |
That kinda narrative never flows well for me, for others it might, just not my bag. That aside, this was very good. One of those that I would enjoy onscreen. |
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Gum |
Posted: October 23rd, 2023, 3:55pm |
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Been Around
LocationSome travelling Circus... Posts832 Posts Per Day 0.41 |
Oh man, gruesome. Who was grampa… Jame Gumb? Gumb, not Gum... Moving on. He’s a serial killer and his offspring have found his stash. In the end you know he wanted to be caught, or found out, they always do. Jagged little pill to swallow for Whitney. Will she let Ben keep the mask? Definitely a more sinister idea cooked up here than what I could muster. Kudos for a creepy ride. Best of luck. |
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Gary in Houston |
Posted: October 24th, 2023, 10:37am |
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LocationTexas Posts1307 Posts Per Day 0.31 |
That definitely creeped me out. Got all of the elements of the challenge nailed down. One question in my mind was whether her husband knew what was also stored up in that attic. If so, does she and Ben have to have other concerns? Yikes!
Great writing, great effort. Two thumbs way up. |
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DrFrank |
Posted: October 25th, 2023, 1:09pm |
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Usually with scripts you can see or at least get an idea of what the twist is going to be. This one genuinely caught me off guard and I think it was well done.
My one complaint though is the premise: in the year 2023, why would they elect to go to a hoarder's house for a Halloween costume?
Well done though! |
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D.A.Banaszak |
Posted: October 25th, 2023, 5:54pm |
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LocationNortheast, kind of. Posts216 Posts Per Day 0.45 |
When I was 7, I was just like Ben. I totally identified with him.
I couldn't even imagine what she was going through finding the dark secrets of her father-in-law. That was quite upsetting.
It was an enjoyable story. I'm glad it had a realistic, non-supernatural ending. |
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Abe from LA |
Posted: October 25th, 2023, 11:36pm |
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Been Around
LocationDowney, California Posts556 Posts Per Day 0.08 |
Quite an enjoyable story here. Nice set up. I only wish grandpa's stuff was somewhere other than his old ramshackle of a home. What would have been eerie is if mom could reach hubby and just left a message that she was going to search for the old man's creepy Halloween stuff. And then Dad shows up later. But I guess he didn't know Pops was into some gruesome tendencies. The ending was no shocker, but still, I liked it. Definitely could have used more pages to flesh and blood this story out even more. |
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Yuvraj |
Posted: October 26th, 2023, 1:22am |
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Been Around
LocationWhy you wanna know? Posts795 Posts Per Day 0.50 |
The buildup was nice. The excitement, the anticipation, and the dread were captured well. And the ending was the opposite of what I initially thought. Great effort.
Good luck. |
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