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SimplyScripts Screenwriting Discussion Board    One Week Challenge    January 2020 -  One Week Challenge  ›  The Scripts of the January 2020 One Week Challenge Moderators: ReneC, Administrator
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PKCardinal
Posted: February 3rd, 2020, 4:50pm Report to Moderator
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Chiefs fan here.

I've always hated the idea that my gain is someone else's pain. That said, it's been 50 years... so, I'm not gonna feel too bad.

Wouldn't surprise me to see a rematch next year.


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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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stevie
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It ain’t your fault PK lol    



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The non calls by the refs were actually the main problem   I didn’t realise just how bad they were until later    The play calling just added to it    Still furious about this


Yeah.  It was theirs to win. Although you can't allow a 3rd and 17 conversion


My Scripts can all be seen here:

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PKCardinal
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I'm a narcissist. Everything's my fault!



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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stevie
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Quoted from eldave1


Yeah.  It was theirs to win. Although you can't allow a 3rd and 17 conversion


That was the non call   Bosa held for all money   Anyway I’m still fuming and it’s over



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DarrenJamesSeeley
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Quoted from PKCardinal
I'm a narcissist. Everything's my fault!



Being a narcissist is your fault.   jk


"I know you want to work for Mo Fuzz. And Mo Fuzz wants you to. But first, I'm going to need to you do something for me... on spec." - Mo Fuzz, Tapeheads, 1988
my scripts on ss : http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?m-1095531482/s-45/#num48
The Art!http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-knowyou/m-1190561532/s-105/#num106
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Dan_P
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I agree that there should be more time given to read. Maybe if it goes over 20 or 25 we add on a week? Just a suggestion for the future.


Gonna add my two cents and agree. I'm a slow reader/reviewer, but 30 scripts really is a lot.
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Matthew Taylor
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That was a good shout, Warren.

But if not, Britman wrote The Machine


I guessed one at least lol



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Quoted from Matthew Taylor


I guessed one at least lol



Yeah I saw that. My next OWC entry will be a period piece written entirely in lowercase and involve more than one character that doesn't get thrown into a zany, horrific situation.


Producer/Director of The Dollmaker by Matias Caruso
Producer/Director of So Pretty/Dark by James Williams
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Dreamscale
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So funny...

So, I received an E-Mail from someone, who tried to make it clear that he was an industry insider and accomplished screenwriter, asking about my dealings with a certain agency.

It was weird from the start, but I played along, as most of you...or some of you know that I enjoy a good back and forth.

His 3rd E-Mail stated that I was full of shit, and it got funnier from there.

Finally, my old brain kicked in and I wondered if this was SS based.  So, I checked out the writers from the last OWC, and sure enough, there he was.  I checked out his entry and saw that, yep, I commented on it, and although nothing mean spirited or incorrect, it wasn't a glowing review.

Wondering if anyone else received similar E-Mails.

Oh man...too ridiculous.
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Quoted from Dreamscale
So funny...

So, I received an E-Mail from someone, who tried to make it clear that he was an industry insider and accomplished screenwriter, asking about my dealings with a certain agency.

It was weird from the start, but I played along, as most of you...or some of you know that I enjoy a good back and forth.

His 3rd E-Mail stated that I was full of shit, and it got funnier from there.

Finally, my old brain kicked in and I wondered if this was SS based.  So, I checked out the writers from the last OWC, and sure enough, there he was.  I checked out his entry and saw that, yep, I commented on it, and although nothing mean spirited or incorrect, it wasn't a glowing review.

Wondering if anyone else received similar E-Mails.

Oh man...too ridiculous.


Nope.  No email


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Dreamscale
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You may have given him praise...most really liked his entry.
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Matthew Taylor
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Quoted from Dreamscale
You may have given him praise...most really liked his entry.


I haven't received anything - you should name them.


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Dreamscale
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Quoted from Matthew Taylor


I haven't received anything - you should name them.


I should, but I'm not going to go there.  I need to check and see if he reviewed anything and what his comments looked like.

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Geezis
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For the avoidance of doubt it wasn't me, I've taken on board all the feedback, pointers, hints, tips and criticisms I have received with the good grace given me. lol


If at first you don't succeed........bribe someone.
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