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SimplyScripts Screenwriting Discussion Board    One Week Challenge    April, 2019 One Week Challenge  ›  Who Wrote What and Writer's Choice - Announced Moderators: Zack
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Don
Posted: May 4th, 2019, 6:33pm Report to Moderator
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So, what are you writing?

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Quoted from Warren
Actually it seems like a few might be incorrectly named, I believe Paul wrote Remote Control.


I have fixed this.  Again, apologies.

- Don


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Dreamscale
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Glad mine still made the writer's like section


HUH?  Am I missing something here?

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Don
Posted: May 4th, 2019, 6:45pm Report to Moderator
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HUH?  Am I missing something here?



That was written before I corrected the listings.  I made a mistake.  

Let me distract from that:

Did anyone notice some of the pseudonyms?  If the author didn't give a pseudonym, I took a cue from Sean Elwood - Loaned Woes and created anagram pseudonyms...

Matthew Layden (TheUsualSuspect) writing as Delta Weanmyth
Dena McKin and Kevin Lenihan  (paleyellow) writing as Menhaden Ainn and Nick Linkoven
Eric C Dickson (Dickson) writing as Dick Icecorns
Jeff Bush (Dreamscale) writing as Dale Creams (I am particularly proud of that one...)
Mark-Curtis Dunn (currentcmine) writing as Mac Dirkunturns

- Don


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AnthonyCawood
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Dick Icecorns made me chuckle...


Anthony Cawood - Award winning screenwriter
Available Short screenplays - http://www.anthonycawood.co.uk/short-scripts
Available Feature screenplays - http://www.anthonycawood.co.uk/feature-film-scripts/
Screenwriting articles - http://www.anthonycawood.co.uk/articles
IMDB Link - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm6495672/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
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TheUsualSuspect
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I looked up my given name thinking it was something.


It was nothing. Ha.


A Picture Is Worth

If you want me to read your script, send me a link.
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Zack
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Jeff Bush (Dreamscale) writing as Dale Creams (I am particularly proud of that one...)


This will be how I address Jeff from this moment forward.
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Warren
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Warren,

Apologies.  In an attempt to randomize the rest I got things out of order and mis-attributed.  

Sorry,

Don


I definitely liked it better when my script was in the Writer's Liked section, we can go back to that if you like :p



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PKCardinal
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I definitely liked it better when my script was in the Writer's Liked section, we can go back to that if you like :p



I know YOU liked your script... and sometimes that's enough.

It is for me in this round. I started off hating my script (too linear), and, after adding a few layers,  ended up liking it.

Now, despite my abysmal results, I feel good about this OWC. As should you!


PaulKWrites.com

60 Feet Under - Low budget, contained thriller/Feature
The Hand of God - Low budget, semi-contained thriller/Feature
Wait Till Next Year - Disney-style family sports comedy/Feature

Many shorts available for production: comedy, thriller, drama, light horror
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Mr.Ripley
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Congrats on everyone who participated. These are usually picked up by filmmakers.

Not sure if you gents/ladies need any more reviews but, I’ll see if I can read a couple. No guarantees.

Gabe


Just Murdered by Sean Elwood (Zombie Sean) and Gabriel Moronta (Mr. Ripley) - (Dark Comedy, Horror) All is fair in love and war. A hopeless romantic gay man resorts to bloodshed to win the coveted position of Bridesmaid. 99 pages.
https://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-comedy/m-1624410571/
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Congrats to Al and to all the "writer's liked" scripts - so very nice work here.

One of my favorite's didn't make the list - glad to see Libertine there - it was top notch - good one, Dustin


My Scripts can all be seen here:

http://dlambertson.wix.com/scripts
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Congrats Al!!!

Interesting observation here. We are screenwriters here. The winning script is written by a writer, director and producer. I'm wondering if we could all learn to become better writers by thinking more like directors and filmmakers. I know I'm trying.  


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Dreamscale
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Congrats to all the "winners", but all who entered and read, and gave feedback are the real winners.

To those who entered, got reads and feedback, and gave no feedback, you should be ashamed.  Serioulsy.

Britman - CONGRATS!  Great script!  Congrats.  Hope we see more of you, as you're a great writer.
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DarrenJamesSeeley
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Quoted from Grandma Bear
Congrats Al!!!

Interesting observation here. We are screenwriters here. The winning script is written by a writer, director and producer. I'm wondering if we could all learn to become better writers by thinking more like directors and filmmakers. I know I'm trying.  


I do.
Does me no favors.



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Matthew Taylor
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Much congrats Britman!

And to the others at the top - well done! And to all who read and reviewed.

My top 4 are in writers choice and writers also liked.
My personal favourite was Gondolier

Well done to all who entered.

To those who entered but contributed nothing - sort it out! There are no prizes for this challenge, so what's the point entering without getting involved?

This is a community of writers helping writers - taking without giving is not cool and not in the spirit of the challenge.


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Warren
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I know YOU liked your script... and sometimes that's enough.


For sure, I'm very happy with it, but I knew it was going to be an issue. I will stay in the lines for the next OWC


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