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SimplyScripts Screenwriting Discussion Board    One Week Challenge    January 2019 -  One Week Challenge  ›  Scripts of the Rom Com 2019 OWC
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khamanna
Posted: February 11th, 2019, 1:48pm Report to Moderator
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Ugh, just found out it's more than 40 entries. You people love to write, don't you.

So, I have 3 more after all. Located them already and put a pin on them - today or tomorrow unless I die.
And Sean's entry but I can take my time with it since it's not in the challenge.
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SAC
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I’ve had to nag my missus to let me have these next few days since valentines is approaching.  It’s annoying how you have to pick between reading scripts or spending time with the missus.


Reading scripts.


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FrankM
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I’ve had to nag my missus to let me have these next few days since valentines is approaching.  It’s annoying how you have to pick between reading scripts or spending time with the missus.


Logline: With a pair of deadlines fast approaching, jayrex must decide if reviewing romantic scripts is worth sacrificing any chance of romance in his real life.


Feature-length scripts:
Who Wants to Be a Princess? (Family)
Glass House (Horror anthology)

TV pilots:
"Kord" (Fantasy)
"Mal Suerte" (Superhero)

Additional scripts are listed here.
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Gary in Houston
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I think my wife would be thrilled if I decided to spend every waking hour at home reading scripts instead of interacting with her.  


Some of my scripts:

Bounty (TV Pilot) -- Top 1% of discoverable screenplays on Coverfly
I'll Be Seeing You (short) - OWC winner
The Gambler (short) - OWC winner
Skip (short) - filmed
Country Road 12 (short) - filmed
The Family Man (short) - filmed
The Journeyers (feature) - optioned

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Dreamscale
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I'm guessing you're talking about me. I didn't say I reviewed them all. I said I was done (reading). I've read them all and scored them all. I haven't reviewed 2 or 3 for various reasons. My intention is to go back and review the remaining scripts, though your reaction (and the fact I obviously skipped yours) gives me pause. This seems to be a rare chance to irritate you with something other than a bad slug...


No, not aimed at you or anyone in particular.  Several peeps have said they're all done, yet I can tell they haven't provided feedback on every script.

Peeps enjoy irritating me...or maybe it's me who enjoys being irritated?  

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Dreamscale
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Quoted from Gary in Houston
I think my wife would be thrilled if I decided to spend every waking hour at home reading scripts instead of interacting with her.  


Yeah...here too!  My girlfriend loves it when I'm out golfing, skiing, away on business, or just holed up in my office reading.

Hmmm, should this tell me something?

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PKCardinal
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Quoted from Dreamscale


No, not aimed at you or anyone in particular.  Several peeps have said they're all done, yet I can tell they haven't provided feedback on every script.

Peeps enjoy irritating me...or maybe it's me who enjoys being irritated?  



Dangit. All you leave me is the slugs then. Fine.

INT. VALLEY - MOUNTAIN RANGE - LATE DAYTIME - CONTINUOUS

And.... go!


PaulKWrites.com

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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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Warren
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Quoted from PKCardinal


Dangit. All you leave me is the slugs then. Fine.

INT. VALLEY - MOUNTAIN RANGE - LATE DAYTIME - CONTINUOUS

And.... go!



INT. VALLEY - MOUNTAIN RANGE - LATE DAYTIME - CONTINUOUS (1974)



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PKCardinal
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Quoted from Warren



INT. VALLEY - MOUNTAIN RANGE - LATE DAYTIME - CONTINUOUS (1974)



Even better.


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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INT. VALLEY - MOUNTAIN RANGE - LATE DAYTIME - CONTINUOUS (1974)

(A quiet night)



My Scripts can all be seen here:

http://dlambertson.wix.com/scripts
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Warren
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INT. VALLEY - MOUNTAIN RANGE - LATE DAYTIME - CONTINUOUS (1974)

(A quiet night)



If nothing else, I get a good laugh from SS almost every day.



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Dreamscale
Posted: February 11th, 2019, 4:36pm Report to Moderator
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Yes, good laughs, indeed.

Hey, on a more serious note, if anyone is wondering where Mistress Pia has been, and why she hasn't been posting anything for awhile, I can tell you she's fine and enjoying a cruise to St. Martin.
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PKCardinal
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Quoted from eldave1



INT. VALLEY - MOUNTAIN RANGE - LATE DAYTIME - CONTINUOUS (1974)

(A quiet night)



PAT, 30's - 50s, stands tall in the mountain valley.

             PAT
      (sarcastically, looking out over the river, at his goat, stuck on the other side
        of the mountain valley river)
   This is good. Real good.


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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jayrex
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Quoted from FrankM


Logline: With a pair of deadlines fast approaching, jayrex must decide if reviewing romantic scripts is worth sacrificing any chance of romance in his real life.


Funny!  Read this out to the missus.  I think she liked it deep down.  


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Gary in Houston
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Quoted from PKCardinal


PAT, 30's - 50s, stands tall in the mountain valley.

             PAT
      (sarcastically, looking out over the river, at his goat, stuck on the other side
        of the mountain valley river)
   This is good. Real good.


We PAN the valley to take in the majestic splendor, then slowly ZOOM IN for a CLOSE UP of Pat’s crinkled face. Something is rotten in the State of the Mountain River Valley, and it’s not the goat.


Some of my scripts:

Bounty (TV Pilot) -- Top 1% of discoverable screenplays on Coverfly
I'll Be Seeing You (short) - OWC winner
The Gambler (short) - OWC winner
Skip (short) - filmed
Country Road 12 (short) - filmed
The Family Man (short) - filmed
The Journeyers (feature) - optioned

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