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eldave1
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Quoted from JEStaats


Not to be confused with my entry:

KRIS KRINGLE'S WOLFRAM NADS


Ha!


My Scripts can all be seen here:

http://dlambertson.wix.com/scripts
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JEStaats
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No sh*t, there I was....

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I'm in revision hell. It was pretty darn good to start, now I keep messing with it and have my doubts. I need to learn when to stop.

No, wait...rev 6, here I come!
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DustinBowcot
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The 6-page limit is quite painful.
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The 6-page limit is quite painful.


Painful now, a godsend when it comes to reviewing


Feature

42.2

Two steps to writing a good screenplay:
1) Write a bad one
2) Fix it
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Dreamscale
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The Three Days of Christmas: Tungsten, Mistletoe, and Wolfram

Just about completed.
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eldave1
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Quoted from Dreamscale
The Three Days of Christmas: Tungsten, Mistletoe, and Wolfram

Just about completed.


Perfect


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The Four Days of Christmas: Tungsten, Mistletoe, Cameltoe and Wolfram

Just about completed.


Fixed it bro  



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Dreamscale
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Ha!  Thanks!
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MarkRenshaw
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Making good progress with mine.  And just so you all know, a chainsaw is a legitimate holiday ornament around where I live, so I don't want anyone complaining about my script!


For more of my scripts, stories, produced movies and the ocassional blog, check out my new website. CLICK
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mmmarnie
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I got nothing.


boop
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Quoted from MarkRenshaw
Making good progress with mine.  And just so you all know, a chainsaw is a legitimate holiday ornament around where I live, so I don't want anyone complaining about my script!


Gotta cut the xmas tree down with something, right, Mark?   Might scare the little kiddies though.
Suppose it could be in miniature as an ornament in a horror. Now there's an idea...

A Texas Chainsaw Christmas.


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Well you do live on the wrong side of the Pennines Mark, chainsaws are standard issue


Anthony Cawood - Award winning screenwriter
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MarkRenshaw
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Well you do live on the wrong side of the Pennines Mark, chainsaws are standard issue


It is a lot grimmer up North than people realise!


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Dreamscale
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Well, I let my girlfriend read my script last night, and as has happened in the past, she didn't think it was funny...at all, and got pissed off at me for some of the attempts at humor.

I think this time I'm going to listen to her, and start over, as I do have more than enough time.

So much for the magic tungsten dildo.
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JEStaats
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So much for the magic tungsten dildo.


Would you hang that on your tree or instead of a star?
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