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I love computers, and hacking code, but I also love acting. I've been participating in the Theater for a while, and I try to collect scripts. This is my little on-line repository of those scripts.

DISCLAIMER

I hold copyrights on NONE of these scripts, they are all property of their respective owner's. I found these scripts elsewhere on the Internet, so I am assuming distributing them is okay, if you own the copyrights on one of these scripts and want to me to remove them e-mail me and ask me to remove it, I don't wan't any trouble, I just want to showcase some fantastic writing.

Armageddon Screenplay by (This copy doesn't say. Someone please tell me who wrote this, so I can give credit where credit is due).
The fate of the world is put in the hands of a few unlikely heroes in this interesting movie. Worthwhile movie to watch.

Blade Runner Screenplay by Hampton Fancher
Allright, I haven't had the chance to see this movie, or even read the book it's based on. However, this is a classic in the Sci-Fi/Hacker community, so it's definately worth the time.

Braveheart (Encrypted PDF Format) Screenplay by (I can't open the file in Linux yet, DOH!)
A story about the man who started the revolution to free Scotland from the British, several centuries ago. This is easily my favorite movie ever, and still one of the only movies that can make me weep. Maybe it's just the Scottish Blood coursing through my veins, but this movie is one of the best historical movies ever made.

Dead Poet's Society Screenplay by (This script doesn't say for some reason, someone who knows mail me.
A rather serious movie about growing up, and trying to rebel against controlling parents. Good movie, and I'd reccomend renting it.

Dumb and Dumber Screenplay by Peter Farrelly, Bennet Yellin, and Bob Farrelly.
It's a Classic stupid movie. Still one of Jim Carrey's funniest (let's face it most of his other work is crap). Great for a laugh.

Dune - Seventh Draft Screenplay by David Lynch.
Anyone who has read Frank Herbert's book should know why this movie kick's ass. Though it wasn't as good as Herbert's book, Lynch stayed very true the book, and wrote a pretty good movie.

The Fifth Element Screenplay by Luc Besson
It's a Bruce Willis action flick. It's pretty entertaining, and worth renting if you just want some cheap entertainment. (NOTE: This script is poorly formatted)

The Elephant Man Screenplay by Christopher De Vore, Eric Bergen, and David Lynch
Great movie about an exploited freak of nature. This is a must-see, and will pull at anyone's heart strings.

Ferris Bueller's Day Off Screenplay by John Hughes
This is a great film. I don't think I'll admit to myself that anyone hasn't seen it, but if you haven't, rent it, Cheap laughs galore.

Gladiator Screenplay by David Franzoni
A wonderful historical film about Ancient Rome. Has some great battle scenes, as well as some heart-wrenching moments. Must See.

Raiders of the Lost Ark Screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan
The first of three Indiana Jones movies. These were great movies with action, treasure, and a kick-ass archeaologist combating Nazi's.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Screenplay by Jeff Boam
The third of the Indiana Jones movies. Rather entertaining series.

Man on the Moon Screenplay by (Someone tell me please)
A movie version of Andy Kaufman's life. It's fairly funny, funnier if you liked Andy's work. It's also Jim Carrey's best movie, as it was the only one I've ever seen that he actually allowed me to forget he was Jim Carrey.

M*A*S*H Screenplay by Ring Lardner, Jr.
Story of a military medical camp during the Korea Conflict. Good movie.

The Matrix Screenplay by Larry and Andy Wachowski
This is by far one of the best movies made in years. It leaves audiences thinking "Oh, My God. What if that's true?" Raises some wonderful Philosophical questions, and is just amazing. For those of you who haven't caught on: GO SEE THIS MOVIE!!!!! Note: This is not the production script, and contains some scenes that were cut from the film.

The Mystery Men Screenplay by Neil Cuthbert
A superhero comedy. It takes some superheroes with unlikely powers, and put's them in the roles of protectors. Not too great a flick actually.

Neuromancer Screenplay by William Gibson
Okay, so I haven't seen this movie yet. It is supposed to be a sci-fi classic, and I intend to.

The Patriot Screenplay by Robert Rodat
War film set in the Revolutionary War. Stars Mel Gibson, and it follows the same basic formula Braveheart did. Because of that it is far inferior to Braveheart, but it is still a pretty good film.

The Princess Bride Screenplay by William Goldman
If you haven't seen this movie, I pity you. Though it's not quite as good as Goldman's book of the same name, this movie ranks close to one of the top movies ever made. It's got humor, romance, combat, pirates, and it's just an all around great movie. A must see many, many times.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show Screenplay by Jim Sharman and Richard 0'Brien
It's the classic rock opera. Plus, it stars a guy named Meatloaf.

Shakespeare in Love Screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard
Alright, so I haven't seen this movie, but from what I understand it's fairly descent, and it's about one of the greatest Playwrights who ever lived.

South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut Screenplay by Trey Parker, Mat Stone, and Pam Brady
South Park is becoming a modern classic in many circles. The nice thing about South Park, is that it's not afraid to attack authority when it does stupid things. I still need to see this movie, but it's supposed to be entertaining.

The Star Wars Screenplay by George Lucas
This a super-early draft of the original screenplay for Star Wars, what was going to be the true episode one I believe. It's an excellent read for anyone familiar with the series. Too bad George never made this into a movie.

Star Wars Episode Six: Return of the Jedi Screenplay By Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas
The third (well, sixth actually) Star Wars Movie. Very good movies, featured some excellent sequences. Star Wars is an ultimate classic, watch it. NOTE: This is the shooting script.

Ten Things I Hate About You Screenplay by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith
Okay, I did not want to see this movie when it was released. I thought it looked like it would be stupid and contrived. However, I was wrong. This movie isn't great, but it certainly is a pretty good remake of The Taming of the Shrew. This is a suprisingly good movie.

The Truman Show Screenplay Andrew M. Niccol
An interesting take on Society. Jim Carrey's second best role, and by far his best movie. A lot of people didn't like this movie because it made you think, but it truly is a movie worth watching.

True Lies Screenplay by James Cameron
Spy story starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Arnold Schwarzchenagger(I mangled that one). Good movie, got some really interesting spy stuff in it, but it's definately no Bond flick.

Wag the Dog Screenplay by David Mamet
This movie kicks some serious ass. Great for the conspiracy theorists types. It's all about this grand scheme the government uses to pull the wool over the publics eyes. Rent this movie, you will not regret it.

Willow Screenplay by Bob Dolman
Not a great movie, but still pretty entertaining.

Young Frankenstein Screenplay by Gene Wilder
This is a GREAT movie. One of Mel Brooks' best he ever directed. It's hilarious all the way along. I emphatically suggest you watch this movie.

All these scripts in one file

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