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« on: 06/23/2008 07:44 AM »

No, not IMDb...IMSDb

Smiley Just in case you didn't hear and your rewind button is broken
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« Reply #1 on: 06/23/2008 07:58 AM »

Whoa!  I think that's cool.  I could totally waste hours reading scripts... haha!
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« Reply #2 on: 06/23/2008 10:03 AM »

On-topic: Great, now I can study the scripts for the Alien movies and start writing that script for Alien 5 that I've been meaning to start writing for like six months.

Off-topic: I just feel so horrible for finding this picture they had there funny. The subject is very tragic yet I find the picture hilarious.



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« Reply #3 on: 06/23/2008 04:10 PM »

I've used the site before because I am always looking up movie scritps.

Mus...shame on you for laughing while it is so hot in Canada that the flag picture is melting and the seals are dying. That is what that means, right? Tongue
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« Reply #4 on: 06/23/2008 05:05 PM »

Absolutely. Nothing to do with slaughering. Also, I clicked the picture and it asks me to send an email to the Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Like personally. Not very organized, they're basically just spamming his email.
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« Reply #5 on: 06/23/2008 06:37 PM »

I've used the site before because I am always looking up movie scripts.

Does that mean you have other bookmarks you'd like to share with us? Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #6 on: 06/24/2008 01:05 AM »

Does that mean you have other bookmarks you'd like to share with us? Grin Grin Grin

Nah, I am a writer and an actor so sometimes I like to comb movie scripts for 1) Monologues or 2) Brain jogging pieces of dialogue. I usually just type in " [movie title] script" into Isara Search and find a working link, sometimes it is that site. I don't have any saved...sorry!
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« Reply #7 on: 06/24/2008 08:08 AM »

Nick, would you care to post a link or two to your favorite couple of monologues?  I'm going to go look for one of my favorite dialogue exchanges.....
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« Reply #8 on: 06/24/2008 03:28 PM »

Nick, would you care to post a link or two to your favorite couple of monologues?  I'm going to go look for one of my favorite dialogue exchanges.....

Sure! There are tons that I like, I put three into a PDF and uploaded it here: http://www.mediafire.com/?nyon4ogenm0

They are -

1) Peter Finch's monologue from the 1976 movie Network - Foul language present
2) Gene Hackman's monologue from Runaway Jury delivered in the famous bathroom scene. - Mild languge*
3) Daniel Day-Lewis's famous milkshake monologue from There Will Be Blood*

*Adapted from a dialogue exchange between two characters in order to fit the length requirements of a monologue.

Another one of my favorites is Tommy Lee Jones's monologue that is the final speech in No Country For Old Men In fact, that movie also concienved many of my favorite dialogue exchanges.
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