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I watched this on a plane just after new year and quite enjoyed it. Bit of a strange relationship, a grown man asking a very young girl to get him some clothes as he's butt naked in a forest in the middle of the day. Again. Still, quite an enjoyable movie.
Had a scan round tinterweb for script. No luck I'm afraid. Wouldn't have minded reading it meself.
Loads of scripts on here and imsdb.com to do with time and all that. Try The Time Machine from 2002. Or the Terminator ones. Apparantly they're not bad at all. I can tell you they are miles better than AvaSmurfytar
Just follow the links through. Nearly a 4 mb PDF. Enjoy.
ps. Are you Americans scared of the letter L? Traveler? Nope. Traveller. The way it's spelt over there makes it sound like some small town in Germany. Yah.
Welcome, lady and gentlemen. Just watched it after reading said script. The jump from page to screen is quite something.
Bana makes it. There's a great story about when he moved into Chopper's neighbourhood. Chopper decides stand up comic, at the time, Eric, should play him in a movie. He calls round. I could go on, alas I feel I've peaked.
If you like Bana watch Munich. Then Chopper. Both in my current top ten. Well, twenty. I can't seem to shift Kubrick, Fincher and Scorcese out much. Guess I'm getting old. Watched Troy again the other night. First time I saw it thought it was okay. Loved it this time. Bana and Pitt. And O'Toole. And Cox. And others. Hardly a Yank to be seen. Oh yes. To be, or not to be. Is this a dagger I see before me? The Ozzies almost get away with Shakey. The Canadians do, seen em doing it. The French turn into their own, like most Euros. However, our American cousins can't master Willy Shakes. Mel did okay at it. Al Pacino almost managed it. Er, where is my next drink? Time to go, due on stage in an hour. Break a leg? Gimme a drink you foolish wench.
This is my second last sleep before getting on that god-awful plane; so what-the-hell, I say...
Where else? If you're passionate about life, and see all those little details as precious, see this movie at least once. (By the way, that early scene was a "kicker" wasn't it?"