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Here's the list of scripts submitted by shilobe  —  There are currently 59 scripts total — keep up the great work!

Alien: Resurrection

EXT. DEEP SPACE SILENT BLACK. We sweep slowly across an endless tapestry of stars. Finally she comes into view: the U.S.S. AURIGA. A massive research vessel that sits majestically just beyond Pluto's orbit. We TRACK ALONG the side of the ship, and INT. AURIGA along the silent, empty cor...

by Joss Whedon

added by shilobe
8 years ago

Army of Darkness

1 GRAINY BLACK AND WHITE - CLOSE-UP - A MAN'S DESPERATE FACE 1 This is Ash, mid twenties, square jaw firmly set and a pair of haunted eyes which dart about quickly in fear. Ash speaks to the CAMERA with urgency: ASH Why would you say that I am insane? I wouldn't say that I've ...

by Sam Raimi

added by shilobe
8 years ago

Contact

UNIVERSE - EIGHT BILLION LIGHT YEARS FROM EARTH The cosmos on the grandest scale we know. Clusters of galaxies strewn like sea froth; whorls and smudges of light representing hundreds of billions of stars each. MILKY WAY GALAXY A view from the edge. We DRIFT ABOVE the majestic, spiraling dis...

by James V. Hart

added by shilobe
8 years ago

Frankenstein

EXT - BARENTS SEA - NIGHT ... a storm of inconceivable force and violence. Merciless arctic winds whip the sea in a frenzy of thirty-foot swells. This is the last place in God's creation that any human being should be. And yet ... ...the prow of a three-masted ship rises massively before us, lo...

by Peggy Webling

added by shilobe
8 years ago

Galaxy Quest

1EXT. OUTER SPACE The vastness of space. Suddenly a hole in the sky opens with a flash and a SPACESHIP rumbles into view. ON its hull the letters NSEA PROTECTOR. Magnificent, though on closer inspection it shudders ever so slightly, denoting pre-CGI model work on a budget. We're watching...

by David Howard

added by shilobe
8 years ago

Do the Right Thing

Second Draft March 1, 1988; Brooklyn, N.Y. Forty Acres and a Mule Filmworks, Inc. YA-DIG SHO-NUFF BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY WGA #45816 "The greatest miracle Christianity has achieved in America is that the black man in white Christian hands has not grown violent. It is a miracle that 22 m...

by Spike Lee

added by shilobe
8 years ago

Ender's Game

It's war in space the way it's really fought silent, flameless. When a ship is hit, there's a brief flash of light and debris sprays in all directions, but that's all. Earth's ships are blocky, a ragtag thrown- together jerry-built f...

by Gavin Hood

added by shilobe
8 years ago

Batman: Year One

BATMAN YEAR ONE Screenplay BY FRANK MILLER FADE IN. EXT. GOTHAM CITY, NIGHT LIGHTNING RIPS across a jet-black SKY. THUNDER CRASHES. LIGHTNING cast...

by Tab Murphy

added by shilobe
8 years ago

Escape from L.A.

ESCAPE FROM L.A. Screenplay by John Carpenter Debra Hill Kurt Russell Produced by Debra Hill Kurt Russell Directed by John Carpenter Cast List: Kurt RussellSnake Plissken Stacy KeachMalloy Steve BuscemiMap to the Stars Eddie Peter FondaPipeline George CorrafaceCuervo Jones Valeria GolinoTas...

by Nick Castle

added by shilobe
8 years ago

Bound

FADE IN: Inside a closet. It is a large closet with double doors, a crisp line of light cutting down through the center of the darkness. As we begin to descend, voices echo in our head. VIOLET (V...

by Jared Cohn

added by shilobe
8 years ago

Boyhood

EXT. OUTSIDE SCHOOL - DAY MASON waits outside his elementary school, laying in the grass staring up at the clouds. In the distance, the school door opens and Mason's MOM, Olivia, walks toward him. MOM Hey, love bug. You ready? He is quickly on his feet and they are walking toward the ...

by Richard Linklater

added by shilobe
8 years ago

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