SimplyScripts Discussion Board
Blog Home - Produced Movie Script Library - TV Scripts - Unproduced Scripts - Contact - Site Map
ScriptSearch
Welcome, Guest.
It is April 18th, 2024, 10:13pm
Please login or register.
Was Portal Recent Posts Home Help Calendar Search Register Login
Please do read the guidelines that govern behavior on the discussion board. It will make for a much more pleasant experience for everyone. A word about SimplyScripts and Censorship


Produced Script Database (Updated!)

Short Script of the Day | Featured Script of the Month | Featured Short Scripts Available for Production
Submit Your Script

How do I get my film's link and banner here?
All screenplays on the simplyscripts.com and simplyscripts.net domain are copyrighted to their respective authors. All rights reserved. This screenplaymay not be used or reproduced for any purpose including educational purposes without the expressed written permission of the author.
Forum Login
Username: Create a new Account
Password:     Forgot Password

SimplyScripts Screenwriting Discussion Board    Reviews    Movie, Television and DVD Reviews  ›  Silver Linings Playbook Moderators: Nixon
Users Browsing Forum
AdSense and 9 Guests

 Pages: 1, 2 » : All
Recommend Print
  Author    Silver Linings Playbook  (currently 2506 views)
Gary in Houston
Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 2:22pm Report to Moderator
January Project Group



Location
Texas
Posts
1306
Posts Per Day
0.32
Saw this yesterday.   Must say I was on the fence about this before going in because I thought "eh, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, going to be another generic rom-com."  Far from it.  This movie had some great character development and Cooper gives a solid performance.  This was probably De Niro's best work in awhile, IMO.  Most of his movies have been basically the same character over and over, but at least he gets to ACT in this film and stretch his character out some.

I will say that Jennifer Lawrence does a good job--I'm not sure she deserved the Golden Globe, but given the shallow pool of candidates in the comedy or musical category this year, I guess it's hard to argue who else might have deserved it (I'm not saying the others aren't good actresses--the roles just weren't the kind that make you go, "yeah, they really deserved it").

I was wondering if this movie was trying to be a comedy or a drama, and of course, because of that, it becomes a dramedy.  Some funny lines, but I think ultimately the drama itself overwhelms the comedic aspects.  The story itself is great and nicely paced right at 2 hours, although the ending is pretty much predictable and a little schmaltzy.  But hey--it's no Nicholas Sparks' film and for that I applaud David O. Russell!  I would really like to get my hands on that screenplay to see how it looks on paper.

I would give it about an 8.5 out of 10.  My wife would give it a 10 out of 10, but she loves schmaltzy.


Some of my scripts:

Bounty (TV Pilot) -- Top 1% of discoverable screenplays on Coverfly
I'll Be Seeing You (short) - OWC winner
The Gambler (short) - OWC winner
Skip (short) - filmed
Country Road 12 (short) - filmed
The Family Man (short) - filmed
The Journeyers (feature) - optioned


Revision History (1 edits)
Gary in Houston  -  January 22nd, 2013, 2:50pm
Logged Offline
Private Message
rc1107
Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 2:46pm Report to Moderator
Old Timer



Location
Youngstown
Posts
1241
Posts Per Day
0.20
I really wanted to see this the first time I saw the trailer.  I'm not a Cooper fan and not a Lawrence-fan either even though I've only seen her in one thing, but this did look like a great character piece and I usually get involved in those kind of stories.

I'll definitely give it a shot if the opportunity ever arises.


Logged
Private Message YIM Reply: 1 - 20
RegularJohn
Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 2:58pm Report to Moderator
New


Every 23 months for 23 days, Johnny writes.

Posts
276
Posts Per Day
0.07
http://screenplayexplorer.com/wp-content/scripts/silver-linings-playbook.pdf

I haven't seen the movie either but I'll definitely give this script a read.  Comedy/dramas are a good combo IMO so hopefully the script lives up to the hype though I've heard different.


Logged
Private Message Reply: 2 - 20
Toby_E
Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 3:06pm Report to Moderator
Been Around



Location
London, UK
Posts
872
Posts Per Day
0.15
I had similar hesitations before going to see this, but I decided to watch it anyway, because: A) I liked David O Russel's last film, The Fighter, and; B) If all else fails, at least Jennifer Lawrence is nice to look at (I have a major crush on her).

But I was pleasantly surprised, and, for the most part, I really enjoyed the film.

Sure, it was cheesy as hell in certain parts, I saw the ending coming as soon as it was set-up, and Bradley Cooper's unheard whisper to his ex-wife was a total rip-off of Lost In Translation. But I liked the characters, and the actors and actresses played them superbly. Chris Tucker was great, as was DeNiro. Never been a huge fan of Bradley Cooper, but even he impressed me in this. And Jennifer Lawrence was as good an actress in this, as she was stunning.

It made me laugh far more than most rom-coms do as well. The scene where Chris Tucker was telling Bradley Cooper to "black it up" in regards to his dancing was brilliant.

So yeah, overall, a very solid rom-com.

7.5/10.

PM me your email address, and I'll send the screenplay over.

EDIT: Scrap that; RegularJohn has already beaten me to the punch RE the screenplay.


Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 3 - 20
Gary in Houston
Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 3:32pm Report to Moderator
January Project Group



Location
Texas
Posts
1306
Posts Per Day
0.32
Hey, thanks for the link guys!


Some of my scripts:

Bounty (TV Pilot) -- Top 1% of discoverable screenplays on Coverfly
I'll Be Seeing You (short) - OWC winner
The Gambler (short) - OWC winner
Skip (short) - filmed
Country Road 12 (short) - filmed
The Family Man (short) - filmed
The Journeyers (feature) - optioned

Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 4 - 20
Heretic
Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:05pm Report to Moderator
January Project Group



Location
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Posts
2023
Posts Per Day
0.28
Caught this one a second time this weekend. Really really like it. The way romantic comedies should be -- with worth and with brain. Super thumbs up from me and my great goodness do I enjoy seeing the good Ms. Lawrence on screen. I hope she can move towards less garbage and more real films -- she's worthy of them. And sexy as hell.
Logged Offline
Site Private Message Reply: 5 - 20
albinopenguin
Posted: January 22nd, 2013, 9:42pm Report to Moderator
Been Around


I got dipping sticks.

Location
Los Angeles
Posts
785
Posts Per Day
0.14
one of the year's best (and I'm not just saying that because I helped cast for the film - yeah philly). well written, smart, and emotional. the movies says a lot about mental wellness...and society's definition of such. the acting is superb as well. I don't think lawrence will win an oscar for it, but she definitely deserves to be nominated. this is the best thing de niro has done in years (unfortunately).

the audience's reaction to the film was ... peculiar. people laughed at inappropriate times, which led me to believe that they didn't understand the film. most of cooper's tirades were meant to be funny (although a few definitely were), yet the audience interpreted them as so. and it wasn't like they were laughing because they were uncomfortable. it was mean spirited.

just my interpretation. but go see this for sure.


Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 6 - 20
Electric Dreamer
Posted: January 23rd, 2013, 11:25am Report to Moderator
Old Timer


Taking a long vacation from the holidays.

Location
Los Angeles
Posts
2740
Posts Per Day
0.55
This film's been sitting on my desk starting at me for a couple weeks.
I honestly didn't know it was a rom/com take. LOL!

Since I'm rewriting one of those right now, perhaps I should look it over.
Thanks for the reviews, guys. I'll be back with one soonish!

Regards,
E.D.


LATEST NEWS

CineVita Films
is producing a short based on my new feature!

A list of my scripts can be found here.
Logged
Private Message Reply: 7 - 20
Reef Dreamer
Posted: January 23rd, 2013, 4:02pm Report to Moderator
Old Timer


Part time writer

Location
The Island of Jersey
Posts
2612
Posts Per Day
0.56
I enjoyed this and think it deserves the praise it gets but...

Spoilers

...I wasn't sure about the set up for the finish. We have a double bet, which is then almost ignored as the first part, the football team winning, just happens, which then leads to the dance off. Why both? with the football bet, it seemed it have nothing to do with the finale, almost takes away from the real event.

The finale twist is different, but I felt they hid his feelings almost too much, but maybe that's what you need to do to pull off something different. I almost feel if they had given us a glimpse, but then pushed it so he was torn, we would have felt more.

Worth watching.


My scripts  HERE

The Elevator Most Belonging To Alice - Semi Final Bluecat, Runner Up Nashville
Inner Journey - Page Awards Finalist - Bluecat semi final
Grieving Spell - winner - London Film Awards.  Third - Honolulu
Ultimate Weapon - Fresh Voices - second place
IMDb link... http://www.imdb.com/name/nm7062725/?ref_=tt_ov_wr
Logged
Private Message Reply: 8 - 20
Electric Dreamer
Posted: January 25th, 2013, 12:23pm Report to Moderator
Old Timer


Taking a long vacation from the holidays.

Location
Los Angeles
Posts
2740
Posts Per Day
0.55
After all the glowing reviews, I grabbed this one off my desk...
And boy, I wasn't disappointed.

I can't fathom Marky Mark in the lead role.
Bradley Cooper owned it.
The writer/director has also struggled with bi-polar disorder.

DeNiro gives his best performance in a long time.
Sure, the film's a little personal for me.
My dad likely suffers from an undiagnosed bi-polar condition.
So, there's that personal connection for me.

My only complaint about the film was the obvious early third act set up.
The game and the big dance.
But I really liked how they handled the game off screen.
It allowed DeNiro to dare to hope his son could "save him".
And that was just lollipops for me...
Because who wouldn't want to do the same for their struggling father?

One of the years best.
And David O. Russell's most human film to date.

E.D.


LATEST NEWS

CineVita Films
is producing a short based on my new feature!

A list of my scripts can be found here.
Logged
Private Message Reply: 9 - 20
AmbitionIsKey
Posted: January 26th, 2013, 12:25pm Report to Moderator
New



Location
Belfast, Ireland
Posts
363
Posts Per Day
0.09
This has become one of my favorite movies.  I prefered watching it, to reading the script.  David O Russell did an amazing job with bringing the screenplay to life.  This was just so good.  A feel-good film that, IMO, is worth the praise.

Jennifer Lawrence was amazing as Tiffany, she nailed her performance.  And DeNiro was also awesome.  Cooper, eh.  I liked him, but not as much as everyone else.  He was still good though, and not bad too look... and drool.... at, haha.  

It was funny.  It was fast-paced.  And I was never once bored whilst watching.  Chris Tucker had my sides hurting.  


"No matter what you do, your job is to tell your story..."

Short scripts

GONE
(6 pages, drama/thriller)
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 10 - 20
Andrew
Posted: January 26th, 2013, 5:46pm Report to Moderator
Old Timer



Posts
1791
Posts Per Day
0.32
This was excellent until the final 20-25 minutes slipped it into the 'very good' catergory. The convoluted bet sequence and suprisingly weak moment disappointed me. Couldn't help but feel they squandered an opportunity to make something special.

De Niro was on top form. His ability to draw you into his character makes him such a pleasure to watch.


Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 11 - 20
Dreamscale
Posted: July 29th, 2013, 4:39pm Report to Moderator
Guest User



Tried to watch this last night.  Absolutely hated it in every way.  After about an hour, I said fuck it and gave up.

Everyone was yelling, fighting, and bitching.  I didn't buy a single character or relationship.  Bradley Cooper at 38 and Jennifer Lawrence at 23?  Really?  I don't think so - only someone like me can pull that shit off.

The acting seemed fine and I agree Deniro was finally able to act, but I just disliked everyone and everything about this movie.

Seeing how successful and critically acclaimed this was, the good news is that when I bash your script, it just could mean it's got great potential!     HaHa.

Trying to watch this made me remember why I steer clear from Dramadies.

Terrible!!!!
Logged
e-mail Reply: 12 - 20
AmbitionIsKey
Posted: July 29th, 2013, 5:53pm Report to Moderator
New



Location
Belfast, Ireland
Posts
363
Posts Per Day
0.09

Quoted from Dreamscale
Tried to watch this last night.  Absolutely hated it in every way.  After about an hour, I said fuck it and gave up.

Everyone was yelling, fighting, and bitching.  I didn't buy a single character or relationship.  Bradley Cooper at 38 and Jennifer Lawrence at 23?  Really?  I don't think so - only someone like me can pull that shit off.

The acting seemed fine and I agree Deniro was finally able to act, but I just disliked everyone and everything about this movie.

Seeing how successful and critically acclaimed this was, the good news is that when I bash your script, it just could mean it's got great potential!     HaHa.

Trying to watch this made me remember why I steer clear from Dramadies.

Terrible!!!!


How do you really feel?

Curt



"No matter what you do, your job is to tell your story..."

Short scripts

GONE
(6 pages, drama/thriller)
Logged Offline
Private Message Reply: 13 - 20
Dreamscale
Posted: July 29th, 2013, 5:59pm Report to Moderator
Guest User




Quoted from AmbitionIsKey
How do you really feel?


I tried..I really did.  My cup of tea.

Logged
e-mail Reply: 14 - 20
 Pages: 1, 2 » : All
Recommend Print

Locked Board Board Index    Movie, Television and DVD Reviews  [ previous | next ] Switch to:
Was Portal Recent Posts Home Help Calendar Search Register Login

Forum Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post polls
You may not post attachments
HTML is on
Blah Code is on
Smilies are on


Powered by E-Blah Platinum 9.71B © 2001-2006