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Posted by: Grandma Bear, December 14th, 2020, 7:19pm
I got a message from the Blacklist that the 2020 list was out, but there was no attachment or link to anything. Did anyone get the list? Anyone got the scripts? If you do and you email it to me, I can guarantee you the OWC win regardless of if you entered or not.  ;)
Posted by: LC, December 14th, 2020, 9:15pm; Reply: 1
;D
I'd like the BL scripts too, but Pia I always know where we can get it if all else fails...
Posted by: LC, December 14th, 2020, 9:19pm; Reply: 2
Okay, quicker than I thought.
PMd you. :)
Posted by: Grandma Bear, December 14th, 2020, 9:31pm; Reply: 3
Thank you Libby! I now declare you the winner of the December OWC!!!   :P ;D
Posted by: LC, December 14th, 2020, 9:51pm; Reply: 4
Yay!   ;D
Posted by: AnthonyCawood, December 15th, 2020, 8:35am; Reply: 5
Hang on you two... if you tell me where I can find the scripts I too will declare Libby the winner ;-)
Posted by: Grandma Bear, December 15th, 2020, 9:23am; Reply: 6
Posted by: AnthonyCawood, December 15th, 2020, 10:58am; Reply: 7
I get an error on that link Pia ;-(
Posted by: Grandma Bear, December 15th, 2020, 11:22am; Reply: 8
Hmm. I must be old. Can't even copy/paste anymore.

Go to Scriptshadow and in the comments, Scott Crawford always provides links to scripts Carson is discussing and in this case the Blacklist.  :)
Posted by: AnthonyCawood, December 15th, 2020, 11:33am; Reply: 9
Thanks Pia - will do
Posted by: spesh2k, December 15th, 2020, 12:09pm; Reply: 10
Carson has it posted on Script Shadow.
Posted by: eldave1, December 15th, 2020, 3:45pm; Reply: 11
Posted by: LC, December 15th, 2020, 4:05pm; Reply: 12
I still win the OWC though, cause I found it first and you said so.  ;D
Posted by: eldave1, December 15th, 2020, 4:25pm; Reply: 13
The Blacklist (BL) has always been a bit of an irritant to me.

I don't like the fact that Edwards also calls his paid script hosting site - The Blacklist - like somehow that is the entryway in. It's not. He could have called it anything else and should have. I'm cynical enough to believe that the potential confusion is purposeful.

I don't like the fact that it is characterized as the most loved unproduced scripts when in fact it is the most marketed yet to be produced scripts.  Year after year the list contains scripts that are already repped, and/or have talent (directors, actors. producers) attached and/or are already financed. AND it is always top-heavy with the size of the Agency (e.g., the largest agencies always have the scripts with the most votes because they get more votes).

So, when you hear stuff like scripts that 300 scripts that appeared on the Blacklist were made and XX number have won Oscars - you need to keep in mind that they already at some stage of being made when they got on the list in the first place.

And lastly this - there are some really solid scripts on each year's list. BUT - there are also far too many stinkers for this to be viewed as some filter of quality.

Long-winded way of saying it is not a quality exercise - it is a marketing one.




Posted by: eldave1, December 15th, 2020, 4:26pm; Reply: 14
[quote=LC]I still win the OWC though, cause I found it first and you said so.  ;D[/quote

Yes - the OWC is yours! Maybe Don will send a SS ornament :)
Posted by: LC, December 15th, 2020, 5:31pm; Reply: 15
Yes, an ornament will be just fine. Thanks for the endorsement, Dave! As long as it's not haunted or creepy.  :o

P.S. Just read your Blacklist summation, Dave.
I know little of its machinations other than it's meant to be the crème de la crème of screenplays and talent, along with the Bloodlist  (my auto-correct just wrote bloodlust)  ;D  and the Hitlist, of which many of the same scripts appear.

Plenty of them I read and I think, huh, that's superior talent with storytelling?
That said, I'm interested in what makes it onto these lists.
Posted by: eldave1, December 15th, 2020, 5:36pm; Reply: 16

Quoted from LC
Yes, an ornament will be just fine. Thanks for the endorsement, Dave! As long as it's not haunted or creepy.  :o

P.S. Just read your Blacklist summation, Dave.
I know little of its machinations other than it's meant to be the crème de la crème of screenplays and talent, along with the Bloodlist  (my auto-correct just wrote bloodlust)  ;D  and the Hitlist, of which many of the same scripts appear.

Plenty of them I read and I think, huh, that's superior talent with storytelling?
That said, I'm interested in what makes it onto these lists.


Yes - I am interested too as I think it is an indication of story topics that are being marketed.
Posted by: AlsoBen, December 16th, 2020, 6:42am; Reply: 17
Headhunter (the one about the cannibal) is soooo cringy and bad. It reads like a bad Bret Easton Ellis rip off (or any script written by BEE himself). What a bummer.
Posted by: eldave1, December 16th, 2020, 11:04am; Reply: 18

Quoted from AlsoBen
Headhunter (the one about the cannibal) is soooo cringy and bad. It reads like a bad Bret Easton Ellis rip off (or any script written by BEE himself). What a bummer.


I haven't read it yet - it's in the que
Posted by: Grandma Bear, December 16th, 2020, 4:29pm; Reply: 19
If you guys find a script worth doing a Script Club discussion on, let me know.  :)
Posted by: Pleb, December 19th, 2020, 5:04am; Reply: 20
Bubble and Squeak is so cutesy and sickly-sweet it's like throwing up in your mouth, then having to swallow it because you're with other people, and then it comes up again, and again, and again.

Saying that it is really well written and a breeze to get through. And I have little doubt a certain demographic will predictably lap it up.
Posted by: Grandma Bear, December 20th, 2020, 3:36pm; Reply: 21
After almost 30 pages, I closed Headhunter. It just wasn't my thing. It read like a comedy to me. A bit like American Psycho. I was intrigued by the cannibal thing and thought it would be a horror, but...  I'm personally not interested in people with huge amounts of money living in NYC and the constant V.O. telling me about high-end clothes and jewelry brands. I did not connect with the main character in any way. I couldn't care less about what happened to him. Obviously, this script made an impression on some readers though.
Posted by: AnthonyCawood, December 20th, 2020, 3:39pm; Reply: 22
I stopped Headhunter after 20, read far too similar to American Psycho for me too.
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