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This post is for everyone to pick one script that they wrote. That one script that you think everyone should read. That one script that you believe is the most amazing piece of work you have ever written.
(I am still working on this. So if you're name is not on here yet then wait. If you responded with your best script it will be on here within the next day or two.)
My BEST would probably be HAPPY endings. However, my FAVORITE is What Is "Normal"?
"Picture Porky Pig raping Elmer Fudd" - George Carlin "I have to sign before you shoot me?" - Navin Johnson "It'll take time to restore chaos" - George W. Bush "Harry, I love you!" - Ben Affleck "What are you looking at, sugar t*ts?" - The man without a face "Whoever does any work on the Sabbath day must be put to death." - Exodus 31:15 "No one ever expects The Spanish Inquisition!" - The Spanish Inquisition "Matt Damon" - Matt Damon
Humm...I don't no...Let me see...Gosh, nearly 30 scripts already written and I can't find any that I considere my best... Sorry, really I don't know what my best script, maybe it will be my next I'll write...
My Dear Loo (in short section) was in Mike Shelton's best short list, so it could be my best.
My personal favorite would be Linus (aka: Dog Run), because it really shook up some of the readers and scared them. It was probably the only thing that I wrote where I was crying while writing it. And also because I came up my favorite character that I created through it.
I don't know. I like the ones I advertise in my signature equally. As for "best," I still don't know. Each one has certain qualities that puts it ahead of the other.
House Of God, no question. It's not only my best but my favorite as well. It's the closest script I've written to 100% original. I wrote completely from scratch and didn't feel the need to manipulate any pre-existing formulas because, at the time I conceived the idea, there were none that fit my story. It's also the most dramatic piece I've written, with the most realistic characters, and also the darkest, most atmospheric, and most brutal.
My personal favorite would have to be "Appalachia." I think it is very original and the characters seem real. It is probably the only thing I've written where I just hated to end my script because I wanted the character's story to continue. The short also let me dive into a little of my state's heritage.
Its also my favorite for the simple fact that one reviewer said that my descriptions were so poetic that I had to have been plagiarising them from a novel. When they found out I wasn't, they gave me some great compliments.
Any guesses here? Yeah, I'm still really fond of The Fempiror Chronicles. There's nots to choose from, but I feel like if anything I write will be my claim to fame, it will be that one. I may have some other ones that might do critically better, but I'll always like my Fempiror.
My best is episodes 21-to-24 of BANANA CHAN. Those four episodes are the first action-adventure plot-line in the series, and those four episodes have an amazing co-writer. I didn't do those scripts alone, and they are much better than anything I could have done alone. Those four episodes are my best work, and I want everyone in the world to read them ... NOW!
My best work has got be Gravy People. I've started a slight rewrite for the ending only and parts in between that connect most with the ending. It's going to be one of the most original idea's I'll ever write on paper and I'm very, very proud of it.
The one I definitely prefer is "Forever... and Again" based on a lot of my real life. This should be the only script where one can see the true me through. If I have to fight for only one of my script, it would that one.
Virtual Series - Jackson Cruise 2x04 'The Operation'. While writing this I thought 'Wow, this has real substance.' Usually I can't re-read my virtual scripts, this stands up well.
Comic-Book - Reynard City Issue 10. Lotta drafts, but it works. It does.
Screenplay - Twilight Saga. Yeah, yeah... it's deriatrive, but what can I say, I just dig the universe it's in and the characters.
Short - Tomorrow. My favourite of all I've done. I think I'm close to topping it.