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Posted by: Don, July 28th, 2007, 9:23pm
Disclaimer: The follow is a work of fiction for the purposes of the July/August 2007 One Week Challenge on simplyscripts.com.  This is a fictitious email to set the theme and genre of the one week challenge.  In no way should anyone infer from this email that the script submitted will be produced or made into a movie.

Begin the fiction:


Subject:     I need a script.
From:          ta.g@@xxxxxxxx.com
Date:          Sat, July 28, 2007 11:59 pm
To:          webmaster@simplyscripts.com
Priority:      High


Don:

I need a short script and I need it in a week.  I have an investor who is willing to put up a sum of money and property to film.  The constriants are:

It needs to be a Thriller (It can be a thriller in the broadest sense of the word, so I'm open to crime stories, supernatural/noir/scifi/comedic/romcom elements.  But, it has got to be a Thriller.  I need to be thrilled.  Also, very important, below find a picture of the set.  I got a boat.  The boat floats and can be moved.  Best yet, we can do anything we want to the boat.  Anything .



As you know, a magnesium flare went off in my face a few weeks ago.  I can't see anything.  I haven't seen the boat, yet, so I'm going to have to rely on the script to give me an idea of what I'm dealing with.  I've asked...


begin shameless plug iScript.com to record the script you select.  As you know, iScript.com Lets You "Hear Your Script."  They turn scripts into mp3s! You upload a script - they record it using professional readers and picky sound editors - you download your iScript! Burn CDs, listen on your iPod, submit it to execs, producers, agents. Now people can hear your script while driving, jogging or relaxing. end shameless plug.



Can you help me out?

Thanks,

Ta

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There you have it folks.  Write a 15 page or less script (in proper screenplay format).  It has to be a thriller and has to incorporate the boat.  Please submit your scripts no later than Saturday, 11:59 pm August 4th, 2007.  This is a free contest and as a result, you have no chance of winning anything at all.  One script will be selected to be performed by iScript.com.  - Don
Posted by: randyshea, July 28th, 2007, 11:09pm; Reply: 1
LOL! Does Movie Magic or FD have a braille module?
Posted by: Mr.Ripley, July 28th, 2007, 11:15pm; Reply: 2
interesting...

My sympathies for Ta about the burn in the face...(silent chuckle).

Gabe
Posted by: randyshea, July 28th, 2007, 11:22pm; Reply: 3
FADE IN:

MICHAEL JACKSON belts out THRILLER as he skillfully moonwalks around flopping catfish on the deck of a Lousianna white-trash houseboat

FADE OUT:

p.s. all rights reserved for the terms "white trash houseboat, white-trash houseboat, white trash house boat, whitetrashhouseboat, white-trash house-boat, whitetrash house-boat, whitetrash house boat"
Posted by: ReaperCreeper, July 28th, 2007, 11:29pm; Reply: 4
lol. Cool. I have a kick-ass idea for this setting, at least I think it is. I will start writing immediately.

--Julio
Posted by: bert, July 29th, 2007, 12:45am; Reply: 5
Since we are bound to have many new participants this go round, let me toss out a few things gleaned from challenges past:

*  Scripts are anonymous during the initial week or so.  Do not put your name on the script.

*  Scripts are anonymous during the initial week or so.  Do not post that you are playing or not.  You will be enthusiastic, and will want to say, "I just submitted my script!", but you will look silly.

*  You may also want to post, "It only took me 2 hours to write!" But nobody will be impressed with your speed.  Not here, anyway.  Impress us with quality.

*  If you play, READ SOME OF THE SUBMITTED SCRIPTS.  Nothing makes you look like more of a Jerk around here than submitting a script and getting lots of comments on your work without returning the favor to other players.  That is Jerk with a capital J.  Don't be that guy.

*  If you have no clue about proper script format, brush up on it.  Don will not read these before they go up, but he often peeks at format, and if it ain’t even close, he may kick it back to you.  Particularly during contest time.

*  Have a killer logline.  Spend some real time on it.  There will be lots of scripts, and the ones that will get read are the ones that sound intriguing.  A script with a blah logline gets buried and ignored.  Having a typo in your logline will make you look retarded, and people will assume your script has been proofread in a similar fashion.
Posted by: ABennettWriter, July 29th, 2007, 2:34am; Reply: 6
Sounds great, except the theme part - there isn't one.

Yeah, we have the genre and a houseboat, but not a theme. So we get to make up our own?

Why mention one when it's never really mentioned?
Posted by: Breanne Mattson, July 29th, 2007, 2:44am; Reply: 7

Quoted from ABennettWriter
we have the genre and a houseboat, but not a theme.



Quoted from Don
Write a 15 page or less script (in proper screenplay format).  It has to be a thriller and has to incorporate the boat.



The boat is the theme.


Breanne

Posted by: chism, July 29th, 2007, 3:12am; Reply: 8
Well, guess that's that, then.

Good luck, participants!


Matt.
Posted by: ReaperCreeper, July 29th, 2007, 3:19am; Reply: 9
Yeah. I wanna wish good luck to everyone as well. I've already written my intro ;D. Hopefully I'll be finished by Tuesday so I can re-write it before the deadline.
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), July 29th, 2007, 6:15am; Reply: 10
Question?

Can the boat be located anywhere or does it have to be located in a similar setting to the one in the photo?
Posted by: Jonathan Terry, July 29th, 2007, 7:56am; Reply: 11
Well, the boat can be moved and anything can be done with it.  

I'm guessing you can move the boat anywhere you want, as long as it's there.
Posted by: The boy who could fly, July 29th, 2007, 9:48am; Reply: 12
I just wonder how many are gonna be like the climax of cape fear.
Posted by: Zack, July 29th, 2007, 11:31am; Reply: 13
Looks like I may have to get my hands dirty this time around... or maybe not...

~Zack~
Posted by: ABennettWriter, July 29th, 2007, 11:57am; Reply: 14
A boat isn't a theme.

A theme is a statement that best describes the moral of your story.

So, a boat can't be a theme.
Posted by: randyshea, July 29th, 2007, 11:58am; Reply: 15

Quoted from ABennettWriter
A boat isn't a theme.

A theme is a statement that best describes the moral of your story.

So, a boat can't be a theme.



Oh, for Pete's sake, just go with it!
Posted by: Martin, July 29th, 2007, 12:02pm; Reply: 16

Quoted from ABennettWriter
A boat isn't a theme.

A theme is a statement that best describes the moral of your story.

So, a boat can't be a theme.


We're talking theme as a subject here, not as a moral statement.

–noun
1.     a subject of discourse, discussion, meditation, or composition; topic: The need for world peace was the theme of the meeting.
2.     a unifying or dominant idea, motif, etc., as in a work of art.
Posted by: ABennettWriter, July 29th, 2007, 12:02pm; Reply: 17
I apologize for being so picky.

I'm going with it, so don't worry.
Posted by: Stigmata, July 29th, 2007, 2:03pm; Reply: 18
I'm very excited to begin the thought process of what to do!

A thriller that deals with a boat... Very nice.
Posted by: Zack, July 29th, 2007, 3:38pm; Reply: 19
I wonder how many "haunted boat" scripts we'll get...

~Zack~
Posted by: Stigmata, July 29th, 2007, 3:39pm; Reply: 20
Oh, and I've got a question for Don or anyone who knows.

Does it have to be that specific boat that is in the picture? Or can it be any kind of boat? Like a cruise ship? Or a raft? I need to know, because if it has to be that on particular boat than I need to go back to the drawing board.
Posted by: The boy who could fly, July 29th, 2007, 3:40pm; Reply: 21

Quoted from Zack
I wonder how many "haunted boat" scripts we'll get...

~Zack~


Since the genre is not horror, I'm hoping none.
Posted by: Pete B. Lane, July 29th, 2007, 3:40pm; Reply: 22

Quoted from randyshea



Oh, for Pete's sake, just go with it!


Yeah, for my sake, jump on board!

Oh wait, you have. Well done.

I like the genre and "theme" btw, sounds like it could go many different ways.
Posted by: bert, July 29th, 2007, 3:50pm; Reply: 23

Quoted from Stigmata
Does it have to be that specific boat that is in the picture?


Did you even read the set-up?

Yes -- it is THAT boat.

Anywhere, anytime, any way you want to use it.

But that specific boat.
Posted by: Khaos, July 29th, 2007, 5:08pm; Reply: 24

Quoted from randyshea
FADE IN:

MICHAEL JACKSON belts out THRILLER as he skillfully moonwalks around flopping catfish on the deck of a Lousianna white-trash houseboat

FADE OUT:

p.s. all rights reserved for the terms "white trash houseboat, white-trash houseboat, white trash house boat, whitetrashhouseboat, white-trash house-boat, whitetrash house-boat, whitetrash house boat"


Mine's a white trash house-boat.

Posted by: randyshea, July 29th, 2007, 5:54pm; Reply: 25

Quoted from Khaos


Mine's a white trash house-boat.



My attorney's, Dewey, Cheetum, and Howe (rim shot, please), will be in touch.

Posted by: Pete B. Lane, July 29th, 2007, 6:27pm; Reply: 26

Quoted from randyshea


My attorney's, Dewey, Cheetum, and Howe (rim shot, please), will be in touch.



Rim shot? Oh, see my doctor, Macon S. Aulssicker - he specializes in rim shots. ;)
Posted by: elis, July 29th, 2007, 6:49pm; Reply: 27
I see you're back on Randyshae, looks like you have been missed, lol.
Posted by: randyshea, July 29th, 2007, 6:56pm; Reply: 28

Quoted from elis
I see you're back on Randyshae, looks like you have been missed, lol.


like a poke in the eye with a sharp stick...

lol

life gets in the way, you know?

Posted by: Zack, July 29th, 2007, 10:17pm; Reply: 29



Since the genre is not horror, I'm hoping none.


Is there really that big of a diference between horror and thriller?

~Zack~


Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), July 29th, 2007, 10:40pm; Reply: 30
Thriller has more to do with how the story is set up than anything else - that is why it can be inclusive of other genres.  

The protag needs to have a problem.  As he/she tries or doesn't try to solve the problem it should get worse and worse until the protag is at his/her lowest point.  Then the resolution, usually a battle with the antag occurs, and usually on the antags territory.  This is followed by a brief epilogue.

Poltergeist is an excellent example of a horror thriller.
Posted by: Stigmata, July 30th, 2007, 5:08am; Reply: 31
I'm so pumped to see how everyone's scripts turn out. It is going to be so interesting to see how much the scripts will differ from one another with the same genre and topic.
Posted by: Scar Tissue Films, July 30th, 2007, 5:15am; Reply: 32

Quoted Text
Did you even read the set-up?

Yes -- it is THAT boat.

Anywhere, anytime, any way you want to use it.

But that specific boat.


Bit harsh Bertrum.

This is what the set-up told us:


Quoted Text

As you know, a magnesium flare went off in my face a few weeks ago.  I can't see anything.  I haven't seen the boat, yet, so I'm going to have to rely on the script to give me an idea of what I'm dealing with.  I've asked...


IE That he hadn't seen the boat and was relying on the script to tell us what the boat looked like.

If it had to be THAT BOAT, why put that part in the set up?

To me the only possible reason was that the boat could be anything you wanted it to be, so I'm not surprised that others are confused.

Rick.
Posted by: bert, July 30th, 2007, 5:47am; Reply: 33

Quoted from Scar Tissue Films
Bit harsh Bertrum.


Perhaps it reads that way.  So noted.  Sometimes the internet will do that to your words.  Particularly if you use all caps in places.


Quoted from The Setup
Also, very important, below find a picture of the set.  I got a boat.  The boat floats and can be moved.  Best yet, we can do anything we want to the boat.  Anything .


I thought it was pretty clear that the director and producer had a specific boat they were going to be using.
Posted by: Scar Tissue Films, July 30th, 2007, 6:05am; Reply: 34


Quoted Text
Also, very important, below find a picture of the set.  I got a boat.  The boat floats and can be moved.  Best yet, we can do anything we want to the boat.  Anything .


That line seemed fairly clear. It was the one I posted that caused the problem. :P



Quoted Text
As you know, a magnesium flare went off in my face a few weeks ago.  I can't see anything. I haven't seen the boat, yet, so I'm going to have to rely on the script to give me an idea of what I'm dealing with.  I've asked...


I can't see any other interpretation to those words other than that you can describe the boat how you want to. Why mention he was blind if it wasn't important?

Whatever.

Are you the gospel when it comes to this? It's definitely that boat yes?
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), July 30th, 2007, 7:26am; Reply: 35
Enough already with the boat!

We're using this boat!  The boat in the picture!  No other boat!

If you're not writing about the boat, then get away from the boat!

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Phil

boat!
Posted by: tomson (Guest), July 30th, 2007, 7:30am; Reply: 36
Seems like everything turns into an argument  lately, or at least a heated debate.

I don't know how the assignment could've been any clearer.
Posted by: bert, July 30th, 2007, 7:37am; Reply: 37

Quoted from Scar Tissue Films
Are you the gospel when it comes to this? It's definitely that boat yes?


I'm the gospel when it comes to anything.  That's why I got the cool purple name.

I think Don was trying to make a joke -- that is, the blinded director had no idea what a piece of s*** boat he had acquired.

But -- at the same time -- such a creepy boat could make a great setting -- and a piece of junk like that could be abused or even destroyed should the story call for it.
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), July 30th, 2007, 7:51am; Reply: 38

Quoted from tomson
Seems like everything turns into an argument  lately, or at least a heated debate.


You sure you don't mean de boat?

Besides I prefer heated debates to air conditioned ones.

;)
Posted by: tomson (Guest), July 30th, 2007, 7:53am; Reply: 39
Das Boot!

I like cold debates. Goes better with my icy Swedish personality. ;)
Posted by: bryan00009, July 30th, 2007, 12:47pm; Reply: 40
Has anyone bothered to notice that if they're going to record the 'winner' as an MP3 file then the script will have to *sound* more like a radio play than a screenplay?
Unless they intend to read aloud the scene slugs and descriptive passages you're going to have to communicate all the "thrills" with sound effects and dialogue.
Just an observation.
Posted by: Shelton, July 30th, 2007, 1:00pm; Reply: 41
Slugs and descriptive passages are read on the MP3.

The samples on Iscript.com verify this.
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, July 30th, 2007, 3:46pm; Reply: 42
I'm super pumped for the contest, but this boat thing is throwing me a bit off, do we have to use the boat a lot or can a character just be standing there for a second or two? How does it work?
Posted by: The boy who could fly, July 30th, 2007, 3:53pm; Reply: 43
I think the Boat should be an important part of the script, that's part of the challenge.
Posted by: Stigmata, July 30th, 2007, 5:38pm; Reply: 44
I'm sorry that my simple question caused a heated debate between you guys. That's not what I intended, but the set-up kind of confused me a bit. My bad.
Posted by: randyshea, July 30th, 2007, 6:17pm; Reply: 45

Quoted from Stigmata
I'm sorry that my simple question caused a heated debate between you guys. That's not what I intended, but the set-up kind of confused me a bit. My bad.


Roit! Very well! Off you go to the corner then, and beat yourself with that stick!
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, July 30th, 2007, 6:42pm; Reply: 46
ok, that's cool I think I'll use it as a motif. This shall be fun, where can we read already submitted works I want to read what people have written so far.
Posted by: Shelton, July 30th, 2007, 6:49pm; Reply: 47
Nothing for the contest has been put up yet.
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, July 30th, 2007, 6:52pm; Reply: 48
Also is it ok if I use Microsoft word, which won't in anyway shape or form format correctly in terms of inches and stuff like that but I still don't have a movie magic (hopefully by September I'll get one) but I'm only 18 and my dad hasn't bought me it yet. Is it ok if my formatting is a bit screwy but everything else like slug lines and ect. are ok?
Posted by: Shelton, July 30th, 2007, 6:54pm; Reply: 49
If you're worried about having format troubles with word, I would go download CELTX.  It's a free program and will take care of all your needs.

While doc is an acceptable format for submitted scripts, it would be in your best interest to submit it in the proper format, especially in the case of this contest.
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, July 30th, 2007, 7:45pm; Reply: 50
I have to use M.W my computer is all ready really bad and I'm trying not to download no other permenant programmes until I call the geek squad. I really am, though taking on tedious task of putting all the inches and margins in correctly but it's all for the sake of art so I kind of don't mind.
Posted by: Parker, July 30th, 2007, 8:00pm; Reply: 51
I use Microsoft Word for all of my scripts. I'm used to changing margins and what not now. It doesn't take two seconds when you're in full flow of writing. I would definitely make an attempt on getting those margins right though. Formatting is quite a big deal to a lot of readers.
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, July 30th, 2007, 9:51pm; Reply: 52
I give up! It's coming out just like crap, I'm just going to write it the way I normally do.
Posted by: bert, July 30th, 2007, 10:05pm; Reply: 53
Listen, Zigg, since you dig Bowie I'm gonna give you Bert's patented "Word Cheat" for script formatting.

Five tabs to the name
Four tabs to a parenthetical
Three tabs to dialogue.

And you are golden.  It's not technically perfect, but nobody will notice without a ruler.

But you make it look like mushed up jumble and ain't nobody gonna read it -- not with 20-30 other scripts to choose from -- and then you have just wasted your time.

If it is too far off, Don might not even accept it.  For contests, he is a little pickier than usual about that stuff.
Posted by: randyshea, July 30th, 2007, 10:41pm; Reply: 54
if you know how to set paragraph styles, it will be a lot easier. you set them all to one style in WORD and then all paragraphs of that style will change with it. Celtx is where you should go, though. Don't be afraid, padawan learner, for there you will find the dark side.
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, July 31st, 2007, 9:00am; Reply: 55
thanks a lot, I can't say what I had was bad but it certainly wasn't right. Thanks.
Posted by: Stigmata, July 31st, 2007, 11:04am; Reply: 56
God, I keep getting these random questions stuck in my head. This one about the concealed authors' names. How are we going to know who wrote what? Does everyone just post after a week, 'that was mine', or what? Sorry for so many darn questions, I'm relatively new.
Posted by: Shelton, July 31st, 2007, 11:41am; Reply: 57
When you submit your script, there's a box that says "author's name".  You fill that in, but when the script is uploaded, Don keeps it anonymous for the first so long.  About a week later he'll put up a list saying who wrote what.

Just be sure you don't have your name on the title page.  Nothing can be done about that.
Posted by: Old Time Wesley, July 31st, 2007, 3:57pm; Reply: 58

Quoted from ZiggyplayedGuitar
thanks a lot, I can't say what I had was bad but it certainly wasn't right. Thanks.


If you need any help formatting it I could format it in FD. Final Draft is a little better than Movie Magic. With all the hackers out there these days most of these programs aren't worth buying. (I'm not saying you should but they make it easy.)

Microsoft Word has screenplay format in this little drop down menu, at least the version I had.
Posted by: SivartAlappesProductions (Guest), July 31st, 2007, 11:20pm; Reply: 59

Quoted from bert
Since we are bound to have many new participants this go round, let me toss out a few things gleaned from challenges past:

*  Scripts are anonymous during the initial week or so.  Do not put your name on the script.

*  Scripts are anonymous during the initial week or so.  Do not post that you are playing or not.  You will be enthusiastic, and will want to say, "I just submitted my script!", but you will look silly.

*  You may also want to post, "It only took me 2 hours to write!" But nobody will be impressed with your speed.  Not here, anyway.  Impress us with quality.

*  If you play, READ SOME OF THE SUBMITTED SCRIPTS.  Nothing makes you look like more of a Jerk around here than submitting a script and getting lots of comments on your work without returning the favor to other players.  That is Jerk with a capital J.  Don't be that guy.

*  If you have no clue about proper script format, brush up on it.  Don will not read these before they go up, but he often peeks at format, and if it ain’t even close, he may kick it back to you.  Particularly during contest time.

*  Have a killer logline.  Spend some real time on it.  There will be lots of scripts, and the ones that will get read are the ones that sound intriguing.  A script with a blah logline gets buried and ignored.  Having a typo in your logline will make you look retarded, and people will assume your script has been proofread in a similar fashion.


I'm new here... where do the scripts get submitted?  Where can I go to read what others have submitted?
Posted by: Shelton, July 31st, 2007, 11:27pm; Reply: 60
There's a submit your script link on the main page.  

No scripts have been posted yet, but once they are there will be a forum on the discussion board marked July/August OQE or something to that effect.  The links to the scripts will be in there and the main page.
Posted by: bert, August 1st, 2007, 5:58am; Reply: 61

Quoted from SivartAlappesProductions
I'm new here... where do the scripts get submitted?  Where can I go to read what others have submitted?


Actually, Don has a special link for submission of One-Week Challenge scripts -- if you go to his very first post on this thread, looks for submit and click on that.  It will take you where you want to go.

But Mike is right that they do not go up immediately upon submission.  Don will put them all up at once -- or in waves if there are a bunch -- but you will know them when you see them.
Posted by: Zack, August 1st, 2007, 1:27pm; Reply: 62
Is there a minimum length that the script has to be?

~Zack~
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, August 1st, 2007, 1:33pm; Reply: 63
yeah, it's on the main page. But I think it's something like 15 pages. Bueno suerte.
Posted by: Zack, August 1st, 2007, 1:43pm; Reply: 64
15 pages s the maximum length. Is there a minimum?

~Zack~
Posted by: bert, August 1st, 2007, 1:45pm; Reply: 65

Quoted from Zack
Is there a minimum length that the script has to be?


No, guys.  No minimum.  If you can tell a thriller in one page, go for it.

15 pages is the maximum.  No real penalty for going over, I suppose, but you will have a harder time getting reads on it.
Posted by: elis, August 1st, 2007, 10:01pm; Reply: 66
Well I'm done and posted.
Posted by: Zack, August 1st, 2007, 10:28pm; Reply: 67
I don't think you're supposed to say if you've entered.

~Zack~
Posted by: elis, August 1st, 2007, 11:05pm; Reply: 68
It makes no difference, no one sees your name and they are not posted on SS until after the fourth, when all the others go up as well.


Quoted from bert

But Mike is right that they do not go up immediately upon submission.  Don will put them all up at once -- or in waves if there are a bunch -- but you will know them when you see them.
Posted by: bert, August 1st, 2007, 11:25pm; Reply: 69

Quoted from elis
It makes no difference...


Technically, you are probably right.  Especially for some of the newer members -- and it looks like a lot of first-timers this time, too.  They won't get spotted.

In the past, we have found some of the older members, however -- who have a recognizable style -- will get their scripts called out very early if everybody knows they've submitted one.

That's why we like to keep even the participation a secret.

Because there is some small fraction of anonymity removed, Elis, if everybody knows you've got one in the batch.
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), August 1st, 2007, 11:36pm; Reply: 70
Yep, I think part of the fun of this contest is that it is a bit of a guessing game.  Try and guess who wrote what?   That's why no one says whether they have entered or not, makes the guessing even more difficult and more fun.  

However, I may or may not enter this OWC.  
Posted by: bert, August 2nd, 2007, 12:06am; Reply: 71

Quoted from mcornetto
...part of the fun of this contest is that it is a bit of a guessing game.


Exactly.  After the scripts have been up for a while, somebody usually starts a "guessing thread" that is always interesting.

For the curious (or bored) here is script by James that most thought I had written:

http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-short0107/m-1169422180/

And a script by me, that most thought Brea had written:

http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-western/m-1137886139/

Perhaps not interesting to everyone, sure, but I'm just tossing this out for the benefit of frequent readers who I'll bet can spot the influences -- that go both ways -- and as an example of how the guessing can be misleading and amusing at the same time.

I think those of us who haunt these boards often will sometimes start to influence each other in our styles -- a give and take of the best sort -- which is kind of neat, too.
Posted by: elis, August 2nd, 2007, 1:28am; Reply: 72
Sorry guys, Had no idea I would cause havock!
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), August 2nd, 2007, 6:23pm; Reply: 73
No havoc, elis. Just explanations.  Looking forward to reading your script -- if you really entered one, of course.  Maybe you were just throwing us a red herring. ;)
Posted by: marlinmarko, August 2nd, 2007, 9:17pm; Reply: 74
"maybe there is no moral to the story. Maybe, it's just a bunch of stuff that happened."

-Homer Simpson
Posted by: ReaperCreeper, August 2nd, 2007, 9:31pm; Reply: 75
I really hope everyone returns reads this time around. I'd hate to read someone's script only to find out that "someone" didn't read a single one in return. It's irritating.

--Julio
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 2nd, 2007, 9:43pm; Reply: 76
Last time I deleted my reviews from three scripts because the writers didn't read and comment on any of them. I hate to hold a grudge, but I guess I do... I won't read or comment on their stuff again. At least not until they change.
Posted by: Don, August 2nd, 2007, 10:21pm; Reply: 77
Just a quick update.  Thank you, Bert, for the additional clarification on how the One Week Challenge works.  As of Tuesday afternoon, there have been "a number of entries"  I've asked someone other than me to gather them together and post them, so I'm not entirely sure how many have come in.  Like you all, I'll find out Sunday.  

Don


Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 2nd, 2007, 11:32pm; Reply: 78
I guess I'm a slacker because I haven't even had the time to think of an idea yet.

If I don't submit something, I will still try to read a lot of them. If I read one from someone who's not doing any reading.... I will be cranky!
Posted by: movemycheese, August 3rd, 2007, 12:37am; Reply: 79
I am still wrestling with my story. It's the first contest I am participating in so even if my story would turn out to suck, it will still be a nice learning experience for me.

I will surely read (and comment) on other stories. :)
Posted by: elis, August 3rd, 2007, 5:50am; Reply: 80
What a name, movemycheese. What made you pick it?
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, August 3rd, 2007, 7:39am; Reply: 81
lol, I'm so damn lazy. This should've been done & sumbited since I came up with the concept as with all my ideas atleast 2 months ago. I just hate my format and the inconsistencies (yeah, I can't spell and what) it's really annoying a messing with my ego. I really must invest in movie magic since money's tight. I'll finish soon though. I wanted some parts of my screenplay to be in Polish, I hate American's doing accent's it's so cheap to me.
Posted by: Zack, August 3rd, 2007, 9:50am; Reply: 82

Quoted from tomson
I guess I'm a slacker because I haven't even had the time to think of an idea yet.

If I don't submit something, I will still try to read a lot of them. If I read one from someone who's not doing any reading.... I will be cranky!


Mmm Hmm. You think you're so tricky. But I can see through you Pia! I know the truth that you are afaid to admit. :P

~Zack~
Posted by: Mr.Ripley, August 3rd, 2007, 5:21pm; Reply: 83
It might be late in the game but I wanted to know does this boat have a motor engine or can it be created by the author?

Gabe
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 3rd, 2007, 5:55pm; Reply: 84
I've got an idea now! Will start typing later tonight.

Gabe, I'm pretty sure it has a motor. It's not a sailboat and I don't think anyone wants to row that ugly thing.
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), August 3rd, 2007, 6:10pm; Reply: 85
Good questions Gabe,

I'm pretty sure the answer to both is yes.

Pia - It doesn't have anyting to do with cheese, does it? ;D

Another question??

When are these scripts scheduled to be posted?  I want to clear my schedule for some reading time.
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 3rd, 2007, 6:20pm; Reply: 86
Haha, no cheese. I'm all cheesed out...

Guns, violence, sex, murder.... good stuff... my kind of stuff.
Posted by: elis, August 3rd, 2007, 6:58pm; Reply: 87

Quoted from tomson
Haha, no cheese. I'm all cheesed out...

Guns, violence, sex, murder.... good stuff... my kind of stuff.


uh, uh, uh... no hints :X
I got told off for that :P

Hope you put one together. as like before, I'm sure you will at the very last minute.
Good luck
Elis
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 3rd, 2007, 7:51pm; Reply: 88

Quoted from elis
uh, uh, uh... no hints :X
I got told off for that


But I'm apparently known for being deceptive, so no one will suspect that I'm really writing about  three lesbians on a rickety houseboat in Holland when the dykes break.

Posted by: The boy who could fly, August 3rd, 2007, 8:14pm; Reply: 89

Quoted from tomson

  three lesbians on a rickety houseboat in Holland when the dykes break.


I could think of something really rude to say about that, in fact I'm trying so hard not to, temptation growing, growing, ahhhhhhhhhhhh, I better get off the comp now ;D
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), August 3rd, 2007, 8:19pm; Reply: 90

Quoted from tomson


But I'm apparently known for being deceptive, so no one will suspect that I'm really writing about  three lesbians on a rickety houseboat in Holland when the dykes break.



Awww! Pia! Now I have to rewrite my whole script.  I can't believe you had the exact same idea as me. Damn!  
Posted by: elis, August 4th, 2007, 5:23am; Reply: 91
well that makes three of us. Great minds think alike. ;)
Especially after a few drinks.
Posted by: MsN, August 4th, 2007, 7:33am; Reply: 92
:X
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, August 4th, 2007, 8:20am; Reply: 93
wait...is it at least 15 pages?
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), August 4th, 2007, 8:29am; Reply: 94
1 to 15 pages. No more. No Less.
Posted by: Mr.Ripley, August 4th, 2007, 10:10am; Reply: 95
Thanks pia and mcornetto,

hope everyone is having a good time and feeling good with their script. Good luck to all and hope everyone reads.

Gabe
Posted by: alffy, August 4th, 2007, 12:19pm; Reply: 96

Quoted from Mr.Ripley


hope everyone is having a good time and feeling good with their script.

Gabe


Good time, I'm pulling my hair out here...and it really hurts!  I'm such a slow writer so a week is a big challenge to me.  

I came up with this great idea about two people on a boat who fall in love, then nasty people get in the way and try to spoil it for them and then an end to kill for, the boat sinks.  I've now been informed that this has been done before!! Lol.  Oh well back to the drawing board.
Posted by: stampede331, August 4th, 2007, 1:36pm; Reply: 97
I'm hoping my script is ok.  It's 16 pages but on the imdb message boards, somebody said that would be fine.  I submitted it at 3 am last night thinking that, since it was the 4th, it was due.  Oh well, hopefully I won't be disqualified.  Will all the scripts be available to the public once the enrance period ends?
Posted by: Don, August 4th, 2007, 1:43pm; Reply: 98

Quoted from stampede331
...on the imdb message boards, somebody said...


Which imdb message board has the topic?  I'd love to look at it.

Don

Tick, Tock - Remember.  Entries are due tonight at midnight.

Posted by: bert, August 4th, 2007, 1:54pm; Reply: 99
Welcome aboard, Stampede.  Hope you intend to comment on some of these as well as submit.

Some more instructive stuff for all the new guys:

See the button on the upper right – the one that says "home"”?  Hit that, then scroll down the boards until you see the section headed "Unproduced Screenplay Discussion".  Now look at very bottom of that section.  See the boards with titles like, "Short Comedy - April '07 One Week Challenge"?

When Don gets around to putting these up, he will create a new board just like those.  It will probably be called "Short Thriller – August '07 One Week Challenge".  Or something pretty similar.  That is where the new stories will be.

He will get them up when he can.  He has a life.  Posts that say, "Hey - when are the stories going up?" serve no real purpose.  It’s not like he is going to forget about them.  He will do it when he can.

This one will likely have the largest turnout ever.  Nobody expects you to comment on every single one, unless you are feeling particularly inspired.

But if you have chosen to participate, commenting on NONE of the scripts is inexcusable.

I am going to petition Don to have the scripts of these authors removed from consideration for the prize, and possibly removed from the board altogether once the names are revealed.


[Edit:  Don:  The thread was started by ABSteel, under the board Shop Talk (or something like that) for Screenwriters.]
Posted by: stampede331, August 4th, 2007, 1:59pm; Reply: 100
Hey, sorry for the double post.  Yes, I intend on reading others' screenplays.  And yes, the post about this challenge is on the Shop Talk Writers board.  That's where I learned of the challenge and this site.  Nice to talk to you all and I look forward to future competitions.
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 4th, 2007, 2:00pm; Reply: 101
I dunno if stampede (Daniel?) has messaged you or anything, but that would be the Talk Shop Writer's board at IMDB.

I posted a message letting everyone there know about the challenge. A few people entered and one posted a new thread asking for a critique. When I said "I think the max is 15 pages. I don't know what they'll do with page 16," Shelton-Mike said,

"The max is laid out as 15 pages, but 15 1/2 pager is fine since it's not a terribly enforced rule.

It's more in place to keep people from going overboard and writing 25-30 page scripts, and to keep the playing field relatively even."

You can find it all here: http://pro.imdb.com/board/bd0000019/flat/81404005

I hope you don't mind that I advertised the challenge elsewhere.

-Austin

ETA: Looks like they beat me to it!
Posted by: alffy, August 4th, 2007, 2:03pm; Reply: 102
I was worried about this Bert, as there seems to be an awful lot of newbies intent on entering the OWC.  I just hope they read a few scripts from other SS members and not just wait for their own reviews, but I guess you got this covered.
Posted by: Don, August 4th, 2007, 2:04pm; Reply: 103

Quoted from ABennettWriter

I posted a message letting everyone there know about the challenge. A few people entered and one posted a new thread asking for a critique.

I hope you don't mind that I advertised the challenge elsewhere.

-Austin

ETA: Looks like they beat me to it!


Austin, I don't mind at all.  I was just curious to see what it said.  I found the posting at: http://imdb.com/board/bd0000019/thread/81404005 and another one here: http://imdb.com/board/bd0000019/thread/80976888

Neat.

Don

Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 4th, 2007, 2:08pm; Reply: 104
I forgot about the pro thing. Oops!

Looking at the regular IMDB is so weird.

Unfortunately, I haven't written anything yet. How many hours are left?
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, August 4th, 2007, 2:53pm; Reply: 105
lol! I almost gave up but now I'm going to finish up
Posted by: zdamort, August 4th, 2007, 3:35pm; Reply: 106

Quoted from tomson


But I'm apparently known for being deceptive



Aren't all women? teehee.  

I look forward to reading these though.
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 4th, 2007, 4:28pm; Reply: 107
I'm almost finished!

I'm not late, am I?
Posted by: Mr.Ripley, August 4th, 2007, 4:37pm; Reply: 108
the deadline for all submissions is 11;59 tonight.
Posted by: Breanne Mattson, August 4th, 2007, 5:04pm; Reply: 109
I have a question/suggestion. Would it be possible for the writer who wins the iScript award to have a day or two to do a rewrite before the script is sent to iScript? I mean, if readers find errors or blaring plot holes, it would be nice to give the winning author an opportunity to fix those first so we can send iScript the very best.



Breanne
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 4th, 2007, 5:07pm; Reply: 110
All that should be fixed beforehand.

You won't have the option of fixing things after a producer has already read the script, will you?

I think I finished my script!
Posted by: Breanne Mattson, August 4th, 2007, 5:14pm; Reply: 111

Quoted from ABennettWriter
All that should be fixed beforehand.

You won't have the option of fixing things after a producer has already read the script, will you?

I think I finished my script!


I’m sorry. You must have misunderstood me. I wasn’t asking you.

[EDIT - oh, and by the way, it’s very possible - and likely - your script will be rewritten after a producer has read it.]

Posted by: movemycheese, August 4th, 2007, 5:19pm; Reply: 112
I have been spending four of the allotted seven days on my story's ending. I just couldn't come up with something. Finally, this morning, something trickled into my mind. I hope it works. :)

By the way, I agree with Breanne. Would be nice to give the winner a chance to polish up his/her script first.
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 4th, 2007, 5:20pm; Reply: 113
I know you weren't asking me.

Would you tell a producer, "Hey man, can I change my script. I need to fix a plot hole." after you've already submitted your work?

I hope not.

You should make your script its very best before submitting.
Posted by: Breanne Mattson, August 4th, 2007, 5:27pm; Reply: 114

Quoted from ABennettWriter
I know you weren't asking me.

Would you tell a producer, "Hey man, can I change my script. I need to fix a plot hole." after you've already submitted your work?

I hope not.

You should make your script its very best before submitting.


Listen. I’m not going to argue with you. If a producer assigns you one week to write a script, he’s going to understand that it won’t be perfect - that it will need a rewrite. And this is not an assignment for a producer.

You can’t even comprehend what the theme is so your advice on assignment writing carries little weight.

I’m done with you.


Breanne

Posted by: Shelton, August 4th, 2007, 5:29pm; Reply: 115
To pile on here.

What Breanne is asking, is if the winner will be able to take the comments they receive on their script, and apply them to a rewrite before the actual recording is done.  Much like a rewrite is done based on notes received from a producer.

It's a valid question/suggestion in my opinion.
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 4th, 2007, 5:31pm; Reply: 116
I apologize for causing a ruckus.

I didn't even think about the notes given. I just thought you wanted to fix your own mistakes.
Posted by: BryMo, August 4th, 2007, 6:04pm; Reply: 117
The LAST thing i want to do is start an argument...But there really is NO need to be so rude to others who were just trying to help and offer their own advice.


Comments such as "You can’t even comprehend .." and "I’m done with you." are kind of uncalled for.

ttfn.
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 4th, 2007, 6:15pm; Reply: 118
Kind of?

They're totally uncalled for.
Posted by: Breanne Mattson, August 4th, 2007, 6:27pm; Reply: 119
Hey Chomico,

I’m sorry. You would really have to read the whole thread to understand my reaction. There are some who want to start an argument over every little thing. ABSteel is one of those people, in my opinion. I wouldn’t have been so rude to him but I felt he was rude to me first. This is the second time I’ve posted in this thread and he’s tried to steer toward conflict by debating over simple things.

When I pointed out that the boat is the theme, he wanted to argue over whether or not a boat can be a theme.

When I asked if a writer might have time to rewrite in case readers find errors, he argues and then comes back and says, oh I didn’t realize you were talking about what the readers might point out. The fact that he responds argumentatively before he even reads or understands the post he’s responding to tells me he only wants to argue.

So I apologize for my frustration but it’s annoying when some half cocked hotshot tries to start an argument over everything you say.

You really need to read the whole thread before you judge me.


Breanne


Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 4th, 2007, 6:29pm; Reply: 120
I apologized for both arguments.
Posted by: Shelton, August 4th, 2007, 6:30pm; Reply: 121

Quoted from ABennettWriter
I apologized for both arguments.


Great...now let's move on.


Everybody.
Posted by: BryMo, August 4th, 2007, 6:55pm; Reply: 122
i'm glad i could help... <3



PS.  btw, how do i get a picture under my login-name?? If anybody could help, it'll be appreciated.
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 4th, 2007, 7:01pm; Reply: 123
It's under the member center.
Posted by: Breanne Mattson, August 4th, 2007, 7:05pm; Reply: 124

Quoted from BryMo
how do i get a picture under my login-name?? If anybody could help, it'll be appreciated.


1) Click on your screen name - or Member Center in the upper right hand of your screen - and go to your Member Center.

2) In the left hand column of your Member Center, click on Avatar Settings.

3) You can choose from any of the pre-installed avatars or download your own using the Upload Avatar browser. All the size information is on the Avatar Settings page.


Breanne


Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, August 4th, 2007, 8:32pm; Reply: 125
Someone QUICK how do you write a flashback sequence. I'll give you a dollar!
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), August 4th, 2007, 8:36pm; Reply: 126
I think that, if Don casts another vote for genres of future OWC's, thriller should be taken off the list.

My two cents.


Phil
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), August 4th, 2007, 8:55pm; Reply: 127
I have to agree with you Phil.

If the OWCs are quarterly and we are going to vote on a genre, then the winning genre should be dropped from the next three votes.
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 4th, 2007, 10:53pm; Reply: 128
I scratched my last idea about the lesbians.

I have another one though.... there's still three minutes, so I'll get cracking


Btw, does the boat have to be in it most of the time or just like 25% of the time?

I'm thinking I might put the boat somewhere in space. Does that make it a sci-fi? I better do some research. I'm cool, there's still two minutes...
Posted by: Seth, August 4th, 2007, 10:54pm; Reply: 129

Quoted from ABennettWriter
All that should be fixed beforehand.


I can't imagine writing a script in seven days and not wanting to make changes.

Seth
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 4th, 2007, 11:10pm; Reply: 130
Here's what I do in my own scripts:

BEGIN FLASHBACK:

INT. CRAPPY HOUSEBOAT - DAY

Action.

Dialogue.

Blah blah blah

END FLASHBACK.

I do my dream sequences different though. I just include (Dream) in my slugline.
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 4th, 2007, 11:13pm; Reply: 131
Whoah!!!!

Just submitted mine. Only had a few seconds to spare!!!

I stayed with the story in Holland... The title is, Touch my Tulip! It takes place in the future, so there's no way you'll know which one is mine.

Godd Luck everuone!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: ReaperCreeper, August 4th, 2007, 11:24pm; Reply: 132
Will the scripts come up at midnight? I hope so. I'm eager to read :)
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, August 4th, 2007, 11:31pm; Reply: 133
I'm so excited, I didn't give up.
Posted by: movemycheese, August 4th, 2007, 11:34pm; Reply: 134
I just now realized that my entry for the OWC is actually the first script that I have ever finished and submitted in my budding screenwriting career.

Not even the worst possible review can wipe the smile from my face, trust me. Good luck all!
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 4th, 2007, 11:43pm; Reply: 135
That's great, movemycheese!
Posted by: Shelton, August 4th, 2007, 11:45pm; Reply: 136

Quoted from movemycheese

Not even the worst possible review can wipe the smile from my face, trust me. Good luck all!


Then allow me to pre-emptively say that your script is horrible.


I'd be surprised if the scripts go up right after the deadline, but hey, you never know.
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), August 4th, 2007, 11:49pm; Reply: 137

Quoted from ReaperCreeper
Will the scripts come up at midnight? I hope so. I'm eager to read :)


The scripts will come up when Don has time to put them up.  Bert (I think) asked us to not ask when.
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), August 4th, 2007, 11:51pm; Reply: 138

Quoted from movemycheese
Not even the worst possible review can wipe the smile from my face, trust me.


If this is the first script you have finished, then it is likely this is first script you will have received reviews for.  How can you possibly know what reaction you will have to a bad review?
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 12:01am; Reply: 139
Ok, finished reading all of them!!

I'm very impressed with the quality of the scripts over all.

Good job everyone!!

My favorire was the one about the seamen fighting a big gusher. ;-)
Posted by: BryMo, August 5th, 2007, 12:04am; Reply: 140
movemycheese, i find your user name absolutely hilarious... You probably think im wierd now lol. But everything that has to do with cheese just puts a smile on my face.

i should change my name to 'touchmycheese' .. but i think that's a little innapropriate.

Oh pia.. how did you read the scripts already?? Are you just pulling one over my head, and im not in on it?
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 12:11am; Reply: 141

Quoted from BryMo
everything that has to do with cheese just puts a smile on my face.

i should change my name to 'touchmycheese' .. but i think that's a little innapropriate.

Oh pia.. how did you read the scripts already?? Aare you just pulling one over my head, and im not in on it?
I know everything....

http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-short/m-1185508808/
Now that's a cheesy story!!!!!!   ;D

Posted by: bert, August 5th, 2007, 12:14am; Reply: 142
If you guys are staying up waiting for Don to post these, I wouldn't.

My guess is sometime tomorrow afternoon.

And yes, Chomico -- Pia is just pulling your cheese.
Posted by: movemycheese, August 5th, 2007, 12:15am; Reply: 143

Quoted from tomson
Whoah!!!!

Just submitted mine. Only had a few seconds to spare!!!

I stayed with the story in Holland... The title is, Touch my Tulip! It takes place in the future, so there's no way you'll know which one is mine.

Godd Luck everuone!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I read it. Insane twist at the end. I thought the word Tulip in "Touch my Tulip" referred to the flower. How could I have been so ignorant.

Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 5th, 2007, 12:50am; Reply: 144
Are the scripts already up?

How'd you get to read TOUCH MY TULIP?
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 12:54am; Reply: 145
I'm amazing! That's why..
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 5th, 2007, 12:56am; Reply: 146
Where are the scripts?

I'm dying to read my competition!
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 1:05am; Reply: 147

Quoted from ABennettWriter
Where are the scripts?

I'm dying to read my competition!



It's gonna be a long death scene then.

And Pia is amazing.  She writes things in the future!
Posted by: elis, August 5th, 2007, 5:38am; Reply: 148
::)you guys amaze me, must be awfully bored. ::)
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 6:42am; Reply: 149
Sorry Elis and Phil,

I'll clean up my act. I was a bit upset yesterday. Spent my time watching over one of my rabbits who's old and sick. He made it through the night so I feel better now.

...so no more jokes!

Posted by: Don, August 5th, 2007, 8:30am; Reply: 150
Hi Folks!

The entries are being process and will start going up tonight.  There were about forty entries.  I would like to ask everyone who participated if they would be kind enough to review at least three entries.  In your confirmation email (to come soon), three scripts will be randomly selected.  You are more than welcome to review more than three.

More to come,

Written in haste,

Don
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 9:33am; Reply: 151
Forty!! That must be a record.

Good idea about suggesting three scripts to read in the e-mail.
Posted by: The boy who could fly, August 5th, 2007, 9:38am; Reply: 152
I think that's a real cool idea, but I'll probably read most of em anyways.  I guessed there would be about forty, I wonder if that's a record.  I won't be able to start reading till tomorrow though :(
Posted by: Zack, August 5th, 2007, 9:47am; Reply: 153
Forty!? As in the number 40?!? That's crazy!

~Zack~
Posted by: Zombie Sean, August 5th, 2007, 10:41am; Reply: 154
Aw, Jordan you beat me. I guess around 20-25, but wow I was off. This will take a while for all of us to read, but I'm going to try. Since it's still summer for me, I'll have lots of free time to read.

Can't wait!!!!!

Sean
Posted by: Breanne Mattson, August 5th, 2007, 11:13am; Reply: 155
Thanks Don. Good idea with the suggested reading. I think that will really help get people who might not ordinarily participate to get involved. I’ll read as many as I can although I can say with very strong certainty I won’t be able to read 40 scripts. I’ll probably get to at least about 10 though. And I didn’t even enter anything.


Breanne

Posted by: Zack, August 5th, 2007, 11:16am; Reply: 156

Quoted from Breanne Mattson
And I didn’t even enter anything.



Or did you...

~Zack~
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 5th, 2007, 11:24am; Reply: 157
You're going to make sure that we don't receive our own scripts, right?

I think I'm too biased not to rate mine a 10/10.

(Just kidding!)
Posted by: Breanne Mattson, August 5th, 2007, 11:24am; Reply: 158

Quoted from Zack
Or did you...

~Zack~


Haha. I might do something that tricky ordinarily but in this case I have to be telling the truth because of this:


Quoted from Don
Hi Folks!

I’ve got someone else doing the processing on this OWE. Breanne is going to process the entries and post them when they’re ready as I’m swamped with other things.

More to come,

Written in haste,

Don


I was barred from participating because I’m involved with the processing. So I must be telling the truth.


Breanne


Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 12:12pm; Reply: 159

Quoted from Don
Hi Folks!

I’ve got someone else doing the processing on this OWE. Breanne is going to process the entries and post them when they’re ready as I’m swamped with other things. Oh, and Pia will decide who wins. (she's easy to bribe)

More to come,

Written in haste,

DonDon


I take all major credit cards, but not PayPal!

Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 12:30pm; Reply: 160

Quoted from tomson
Forty!! That must be a record.


I think the first one we did had something like ten or twelve.


Phil

Posted by: zdamort, August 5th, 2007, 1:35pm; Reply: 161
I'll make sure to read at least 5.

wow....40!
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 5th, 2007, 3:56pm; Reply: 162
I can't wait to read them!
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 4:00pm; Reply: 163
I was getting ready to submit another short when this popped up.  I'm now going to wait two or three weeks.


Phil
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, August 5th, 2007, 4:05pm; Reply: 164
wait, are they already here?
Posted by: Shelton, August 5th, 2007, 4:07pm; Reply: 165

Quoted from ZiggyplayedGuitar
wait, are they already here?


No
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 4:09pm; Reply: 166
Hey Breanne,

Not meaning to rush you or anything with the processing, but we are all sitting here waiting to read the scripts.  So hurry it up!

;D
Posted by: The boy who could fly, August 5th, 2007, 4:09pm; Reply: 167
just a question, if I plan on reading most of em anyways, am I still required to read my "Assigned" reads.
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 4:13pm; Reply: 168

Quoted from ZiggyplayedGuitar
wait, are they already here?


I'm probably to blame for some of the confusion. My previous posts were just joking around.  ;)

Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 5th, 2007, 4:13pm; Reply: 169
I'm still wondering what would happen if we were assigned our own scripts.
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 4:13pm; Reply: 170
If you agreed to review someone's work for an exchange, then you're obligated for it.

We won't know who wrote what for a week or two anyway.


Phil
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 4:17pm; Reply: 171

Quoted from ABennettWriter
I'm still wondering what would happen if we were assigned our own scripts.


If, of course, you entered a script (which any of us may or may not have) and you were assigned that script then you would:

A. Review that script as if you were an impartial reviewer.
or B. Review another script in its place.
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, August 5th, 2007, 4:26pm; Reply: 172
It's ok Pia I knew you were kidding I was sleep all day so I was like 'Oh crap CONTEST!'
Posted by: Don, August 5th, 2007, 5:33pm; Reply: 173
Folks, it is currently 6:30 edt usa.  The scripts are going up.  As soon as I spam all the contestants, the scripts will be revealed.  By 7:00 pm edt usa the scripts will be up.

Don
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 5th, 2007, 5:38pm; Reply: 174
YAY!

Don, you're a God!
Posted by: ZiggyplayedGuitar, August 5th, 2007, 6:04pm; Reply: 175
Great! I just finished watch Ebert and Roeper and I feel really talentless...
Posted by: ReaperCreeper, August 5th, 2007, 6:26pm; Reply: 176
They should be up soon.
Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 5th, 2007, 6:28pm; Reply: 177
*holds breath*
Posted by: tomson (Guest), August 5th, 2007, 6:32pm; Reply: 178

Quoted from Don
Folks, it is currently 6:30 edt usa.  The scripts are going up.  As soon as I spam all the contestants, the scripts will be revealed.  By 7:00 pm edt usa the scripts will be up.
Don


Yeah...




(sorry..another failed joke)

Posted by: ABennettWriter, August 5th, 2007, 6:33pm; Reply: 179
Isn't it 7:30 edt?

Or only 6:30?
Posted by: Tony Gangemi, August 5th, 2007, 6:37pm; Reply: 180
Pia, you fresh.
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