![]() ![]() It’s got some of that high concept old movie swagger to it. It evokes the kinds of feelings you got when you went to see Jurassic Park for the first time. This script represents the pure unadulterated fun that is going to the movies. Thoughts: One of the flashier projects that was purchased this year. mountain military base that contains within it every ancient artifact that the U.S. It’s one of the more inventive scripts I’ve read.Ĭlassified by Andrew Deutschman and Jason PaganĪ mysterious terrorist takes over a top secret U.S. But Hotel Hotel Hotel Hotel manages to keep throwing weird plot developments at you that keep the story fresh and fun. Most of these scripts can barely get past page 10 and still be interesting. Thoughts: I read so many scripts that are clearly desperate directors trying to come up with the cheapest best idea possible that entails one room and one actor. All alone in a mind-bending prison, his only chance for escape is through teamwork… with himself. Hotel Hotel Hotel Hotel by Michael ShanksĪ man wakes up trapped in a mysterious hotel room. If you still can’t find them, you can e-mail me at do it! The scripts do, however, hit key categories that tend to do well with me, and with professional readers in general.Ī really interesting/weird main character.Ī really fun concept that stands out from the pack.Ī well-plotted story that moves along at a brisk pace.Īre you ready? As always, if you’re interested in reading these scripts, go ahead and ask in the comments. I tried to find a consistent theme to all the picks, but unfortunately, they can’t be distilled down into one unifying lesson. ![]() Meanwhile, all the scripts here have moments or characters that are tattooed on my brain. So as I was going back through all my reviews this year, I was surprised at a few of the high grades I gave scripts because I could barely remember them now. You can’t even remember a scene from it two months later. Just like movies, sometimes you can see something and enjoy it in the moment, yet that movie quickly evaporates from your brain. One of the defining tools for me to be able to identify a good script is, do I remember it three months later. These are scripts that I read this year and not, necessarily, scripts that were written this year. Keeping with the theme of lists this week, I’m going to share with you my ten favorite scripts of the year.
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