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Mr. Blonde
Posted: July 11th, 2020, 3:06pm Report to Moderator
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Congratulations to everyone who completed round 1. I know this is a hell of a challenge but, despite that, you all did a great job.

Two scores were withheld: one writer had their script taken down and another writer resigned from the tournament. Their scores will be sent to them, directly.

JEStaats - Ler 'er Rip - 3.73.
Stevie - A Crystal Ball Clouded - 3.53.
LC - Under the Buckeye Tree - 3.33.
Warren - Forget-Me-Not - 3.29.
AnthonyCawood - So Little Done, So Much to do. - 3.20.
PKCardinal - The Depths - 3.13.
Nomad - Haredresser - 3.07.
MarkRenshaw - The White Rose - 3.07.
SPQR - Upon Reflection - 3.00.
Ajr - Art is Suffering - 2.73.
Reef Dreamer - Lambs Versus Aliens - 2.69.
Khamanna - A Lost Diamond - 2.67.
DarrenJamesSeeley - The Kiss Goodbye - 2.53.
Arundel - Change of Heart - 2.47.
Geezis - God Will Provide - 2.47.


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Aa, congrats. I had Ler'er Rip at excellent, great job, John.

And congrats to all.

Thanks, Sean and Don!!
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AnthonyCawood
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Congrats John and all, some cracking scripts in round 1!


Anthony Cawood - Award winning screenwriter
Available Short screenplays - http://www.anthonycawood.co.uk/short-scripts
Available Feature screenplays - http://www.anthonycawood.co.uk/feature-film-scripts/
Screenwriting articles - http://www.anthonycawood.co.uk/articles
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stevie
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Well done John!  It’s great that a script about Tom Ketchum is at the head of the list, and you got it in before the cutoff time  



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Reef Dreamer
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John - as discussed, we need to share the points  

well done folks.

I want you all to know I'm bring my c minus game to this next round. Beware  


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
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JEStaats
Posted: July 11th, 2020, 4:31pm Report to Moderator
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Woohoo! Thanks all. Two westerns on top. Giddy up!
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ajr
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Congrats, John and Stevie, those were my two favorite scripts!

AJR


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MarkRenshaw
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Well done, John. Let er Rip was awesome.


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A well deserved first place. Congrats, John! Loved the script.

And wow, look at the Aussies!


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Geezis
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Well done everyone, some cracking scripts in that challenge, I particularly loved the diversity of them.


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Warren
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Congrats, John. It's not often I find myself liking a western, was a great script.


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khamanna
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I actually wonder why you put it down as historical. I mean it's obviously a historical piece but you could write off Western genre this way which is a harder genre imo.
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JEStaats
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Too bad I couldn't kill two birds with one stone.
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