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Colkurtz8
Posted: February 5th, 2010, 4:43pm Report to Moderator
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned it already (although a number of his other works rightfully have been) - Green by R.E. McManus

Rest My Eyes In Shades of Green By Simon Niles Crane - One of the most touching scripts I've read on here.

The Monster Blues By N7 - One of the funniest scripts I've read on here.



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The script that made me laugh out loud is Cam17's "Santa's Sleigh Ride Saga"...


Click HERE to read JOHN LENNON'S HEAVEN https://preview.tinyurl.com/John-Lennon-s-Heaven-110-pgs/
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It is a pleasure for me to highly recommend the reading of HEADLONG by Stevie McDonell.

I won't forget the morning I had read this. It made me laugh so hard and put a completely different spin on my whole day.

Headlong is one of those "road trip" movies with over the top characters that you might have even encountered in your own life.

I will go and see this on the big screen if it is produced. I will buy the DVD. Any writer who can do what Stevie did is a golden charm. I rate this 10 laughs!  

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ajr
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Oh, and I forgot to mention that a close second for me in the category of shorts is "The Forgotten Christmas Tape" by Brian M...

Don't know what it is with me - or this site - and Christmas, but there you go...

AJR


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LC
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Doubling up from that other thread, cause it belongs here, no offence Leit. you weren't to know.

'Teaching with Violence' jwent would def. recommend in 'horror' shorts.
And, for a complete change of pace 'West Side Markets' ED aka Brett - great visuals... and for quintessential British humour: AA's EMD, aka Chuff, in the Series section, and Rendevous' 'The Key', though I'm not sure if the latter is still up.

Oh, and Dressel's 'Penny for your Thoughts' - terrific original idea and fluid writing.

These are just 'lately'. Plenty of others...






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Seems this thread has been buried for a while but I'm going to dig it up and recommend Kevin's (leitskev) feature

'Capone and the Great Zombie Massacre'

Read this the other week and it was very entertaining.

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I'll second that Alffy and for me to say that is a feat since I hate both zombies and gangsters! But the script was very entertaining!

I still dislike the title, however
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House of Whorrors by albinopenguin

Static Town by kev
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This is an interesting thread.

Till the last post in 2014, there are total 270 suggestions (repeated suggestion included), which becomes 174 after removing duplicates. It consists of 102 features, 60 shorts, and 12 series. Out of which 62 features, 4 shorts, and 3 series are no longer available on SS.  
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Fais, it's a simple fact that writers come and go, and some return again and again as well...

When they go (or often when a script is produced) they often take their scripts down.

After the Writer's Tournament we should try and enliven this thread and nominate some current favourites. There are plenty of goodies!


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Fais, it's a simple fact that writers come and go, and some return again and again as well...

When they go (or often when a script is produced) they often take their scripts down.


I understand that. I was just putting statistics.  


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After the Writer's Tournament we should try and enliven this thread and nominate some current favourites. There are plenty of goodies!


That will be really awesome.  
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I'll start:

Rats of a Feather by Warren Duncan stood out to me as a favorite.

I'll ponder others. There have been many that I liked.


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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A major dose of recency bias here since I just read it:

Tears of a Clown by Finn Dudaniec

https://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-action/m-1582476370/


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