3 MOVIE SCRIPTS added

May 12 2009 Published by under Film, Scripts

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Some nice scripts found their way to me today.  One of which I’m pretty excited to read (hint: it stars Ben Stiller),  Thanks to those who sent them to me.  If anyone’s reading this and has something to donate, you can do it through the contact form on the about/contact page.  Thanks.

  • ALICE – Linda Woolverton (02/23/07)
  • GHOSTS OF GIRLFRIENDS PAST – Jon Lucas & Scott Moore and Jeff Nathanson, David Diamond & David Weissman (01/25/08)
  • NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN – Robert Ben Garant & Thomas Lennon and Scott Frank (11/04/07)

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4 responses so far

  • [thiago]

    hello frantic, i don’t think you need to read “ghosts of girlfriends past”. i mean, i haven’t read it myself, but word-of-mouth is bad to horrendous. have you seen the film? is it good, bad, awful? of course that mark waters has a nack to turn awful or beaten to death concepts into fun films (freaky friday and mean girls in particular), so i might give him a chance.

    • Frantic Monkey

      Weird, it got pretty good mentions on AICN. Then again they like some shitty stuff over there. I think I’ll eventually read it, but it’s certainly not high on my list. I’m reading Grand Theft Auto at the moment and hope to have a review/impression up today.

  • [thiago]

    i’ve read good things on aicn as well, but on rotten tomatoes, it sits at a poor 29% fresh. i mean, it looks “rotten”. we all know how critics tend to over criticize this kind of movies, but i have to be honest – what prevents me from having any interest in this piece is matthew mccounaghey (he was great on tropic thunder, i give him that), even though i have a huge crush on jennifer garner (don’t ask me why, because i honestly don’t know). you if read it, i’ll be glad to hear your thoughts on this one.

  • Frantic Monkey

    Not to worry, I have a thing for Jennifer Garner too. Must be residual from Alias :-)