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 В Алматы выходит первый номер поэтической газеты

   465 days ago (29.05.2009 10:54)

7 июня 2009 года в 16:00 в рамках нового литературного проекта «Угол слуха» состоится презентация первого номера поэтической газеты «Ышшо Одын».

С публичными чтениями текстов, вошедших в номер, выступят организаторы проекта, казахстанские поэты Иван Бекетов, Павел Банников и Юрий Серебрянский.

Презентация газеты — первая составляющая проекта «Угол слуха», целью которого является освещение литературного процесса, поиск новых имён и новых форм осуществления литературы, создание поля для дискуссии о современной литературе, а также знакомство читателя и автора.

Мы представляем авторам полную творческую свободу в воплощении их идей, будь то смешение поэзии и музыки (для чего будут приглашены музыканты и саунд-артисты), видеоряда и других медийных возможностей современного искусства. Однако главное место будет отведено поэзии как таковой, как способу познания мира и инструменту его отражения.

В рамках проекта «Угол Слуха» так же планируется приглашать гостей, известных в мире культуры, людей, способных представить свой взгляд на литературу.

Отбор участников проводится коллегией кураторов проекта.

Встречи будут проходить с периодичностью один раз в две недели в кофейне «Coffedelia» по адресу: Алматы, ул. Желтоксан, уг.ул Кабанбай батыра.

Кураторы проекта:

Павел Банников (Павел Погода), поэт, редактор. Один из составителей и соиздатель сборников «Гран Фри» (2007), «сорок.четыре» (2008). Куратор казахстанского раздела сайта «Новая литературная карта России». Публикации в журналах «Аполлинарий» (Алматы), «Воздух» (Москва), Reflect-Куадусешщт (Чикаго), в интернете на сайтах «Топос», «Кастоправда».

Иван Бекетов — поэт, редактор. Работает редактором и обозревателем в еженедельнике «Свобода слова». Участник культурных и образовательных программ фонда «Мусагет». Публикации в ЛХИ «Аполлинарий», «Картель Бланшар», на сайте «Новая литературная карта России». Занимается видеопоэзией.

Юрий Серебрянский — прозаик, поэт. Автор сборника повестей и рассказов «Мой Караваджо», участник седьмого и восьмого Форумов молодых писателей в Липках, г. Москва. Соорганизатор «Поэтических боёв без правил» (2008) и творческого «Проекта Ц» (2007). Публикации в журналах «Книголюб» (Алматы), «Простор» (Алматы), в интернет-журнале «Знаки» (Кемерово)

Телефоны проекта: 87772417170, 87014837688, 87772277955.

E-mail:

Иван Бекетов — ivanbeketov@gmail.com;

Павел Погода — paul.pogoda@gmail.com;

Юрий Серебрянский — saiora@union-estate.kz



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 Литература

   526 days 15 hours ago (28.03.2009 20:04)



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 Словарь новояза

   549 days 22 hours ago (05.03.2009 12:49)

Умному пиарщику на внимательное изучение:

Modern Newspeak Dictionary
13th Edition
A guide to politically correct speech

P. S. Конечно, надо прочитать оригинал



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 Аркадий Стругацкий в Казахстане

   603 days 19 hours ago (10.01.2009 15:54)

Ежегодно в октябре месяце издательство «Молодая гвардия» проводило по всей стране декады молодежной книги, то есть группы писателей во главе с одним из редакторов Издательства отправлялись на встречи с читателями в разные уголки страны. В 1962 году и мне предложили поучаствовать в декаде. В мою группу включили двух поэтов-песенников (их имена я, к сожалению, забыла), поэта-русофила Ваню Лысцова и поэта-негра Джима Паттерсона, сыгравшего в кинофильме «Цирк» маленького негритенка. По моей просьбе включили в состав группы и Аркадия Стругацкого. Направили нас в Казахстан (Актюбинск – Уральск – Гурьев).
Началась наша поездка с недоразумения: мы прилетели в Актюбинск около четырех часов утра, и нас никто не встретил. Мы оказались в темном, безлюдном, абсолютно незнакомом нам городе и не знали даже, в какой гостинице забронированы нам номера. Единственное, что нам оставалось – найти горком партии и там переждать до утра. С трудом, здорово продрогнув, мы отыскали горком. Дежурный проводил нас в какой-то кабинет, где мы обнаружили электроплитку. Самый «пострадавший» из нас Джим чуть не в обнимку с плиткой скорчился на полу. У кого-то нашлась пачка печенья – стали зачем-то поджаривать его на плитке. «Жарим шашлык!» – объявил Аркадий, и в кабинете горкома начался веселый пикничок. Утром все выяснилось: два поэта-песенника прилетели в Актюбинск на рейс раньше нас, их подобающим образом встретили и разместили в гостинице аэропорта и на том решили, что с этим делом покончено. Нас расселили в гостинице, в городе, причем я оказалась в номере с девятью койками, восемь из которых занимали артистки из какого-то провинциального театра – они были здесь на гастролях, жили бедно, все время что-то делили и вообще походили на цыганский табор. Ваню и Джима поселили в мужских номерах, не столь многолюдных. А Аркадию достался двухкомнатный люкс. Так его почему-то сразу выделила из всех нас администрация отеля.

Мы выступали по два-три раза в день в школах, клубах, на заводах, даже по телевизору и в газете «Советский Казахстан» (напечатали на русском и казахском языках). Повезли нас и на встречу с механизаторами в довольно отдаленный – километрах в двухстах от Актюбинска – совхоз.

Предварительно директору совхоза по телефону сообщили, что к ним едет группа писателей из Москвы, в числе которых Джим Паттерсон из «Цирка». Была ли плохая связь, или на том конце провода услышали то, что хотели услышать, но уже в пути наш «рафик», разукрашенный яркими наклейками, встречали жители деревень вопросом: «Вы цирк? Вы будете выступать?» В результате в этой поездке мы потерпели полное фиаско: справиться с разочарованием механизаторов, главным образом мужиков с Украины, приехавших на заработки, не мог не только Аркадий, но и все мои поэты вместе с песенниками. Вернулись мы в Актюбинск под утро, наши места в гостинице уже были заняты, свободен был только люкс Аркадия, где мы все кое-как и разместились. Мне выделили гостиную с маленьким диванчиком, а моя «бригада» вся целиком расположилась на двухместной кровати в соседней комнате.

А вообще во всех наших встречах в Казахстане аудитория встречала нас восторженно: удивительно симпатичные, не избалованные вниманием столичных гостей были там люди. Аркадий, молодой, высокий, красивый, рассказывал со сцены о своих произведениях, о работе писателя, о своих взглядах на фантастику. Вероятно, не всё в его выступлениях было близко и понятно слушателям, но провожали его не менее дружными и искренними аплодисментами, чем дуэт поэтов-песенников, чем прелестного Джима Паттерсона с его морскими и лирическими стихами, чем Ваню Лысцова, с некоторым завыванием читавшего свои «народные», заполненные диалектизмами стихи. Однажды, когда в Уральском пединституте мы выступали чуть не до полуночи и нас все никак не хотели отпускать студенты, местная власть в лице молодой, красивой «комсомольской богини» Клары нервозно торопила нас скорее заканчивать встречу. Оказывается, в это время в одной близлежащей деревне уже вовсю кипели котлы с бешбармаком, стол был уставлен литровыми банками с черной икрой и бутылками с коньяком – дело было лишь за нами. (Такого изобилия на столе я больше никогда не видела.) Только мы прибыли (время было заполночь), за стол уселась местная «знать». Главной персоной, как официальная глава делегации, оказалась на этом застолье я. И поэтому мне вручили голову барана, которую я должна была расчленить на части и распределить эти части между высокопоставленными гостями. Благо, рядом сидела Клара и тихо подсказывала мне: «Глаз – председателю КГБ, ухо – главному милиционеру» – и т. д., в том же духе. Потом ели прямо руками из общей миски вкуснейший, жирнейший бешбармак, пили коньяк, выходили на улицу подышать – и так до пяти утра. Это испытание не выдержал только Джим: его, ухватившегося мертвой хваткой за полюбившуюся ему Клару, внесли в машину, остальные расселись по машинам самостоятельно. Помню, что сама я с трудом разыскала свою койку в двенадцатиместном гостиничном номере: было около шести утра, и было мне муторно. А в 9 утра нас уже ждали ребятишки в одной из школ города Уральска. Мой биологический будильник сработал как всегда точно: в половине девятого мы с Кларой вошли в комнату наших мужчин. Храп там стоял могучий. Надежда наша обнаружить кого-нибудь живого среди этих распластавшихся тел едва тлела. Однако, два «тела» – Аркадия и Джима – оказались весьма сознательными. Они поднялись, и мы блестяще провели встречу со школьниками.

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 Теория Воспитания Стругацких

   603 days 19 hours ago (10.01.2009 15:46)

Борис Стругацкий отвечает на вопросы читателей о Великой Теории Воспитания

К 22-му веку, я надеюсь, будет создана и реализована Высокая Система Воспитания. С ее помощью профессионалы будут превращать каждого человеческого детеныша в Человека Воспитанного (нравственность на уровне инстинкта плюс предсталвение о высшем наслаждении, как о об успешном творческом труде). Вот тогда, даст бог, и разорвется наконец цепь времен.

Мне кажется сейчас, что единственный путь – это создание Теории Воспитания Человека. Должна быть выработана методика превращения человеческого младенца, несмышленыша в существо, разумное в самом высоком и широком смысле этого слова. Человечество должно научиться безошибочно (или хотя бы почти безошибочно) воспитывать в своих детях доброту, честность, благородство, душевную щедрость.

Мне очень хочется верить, что такая теория и такая методика будут рано или поздно открыты и сформулированы. Ведь существует же сейчас почти безотказная методика превращения человека в боевой механизм, в машину уничтожения себе подобных. Рейнджеры. «Дикие гуси». Пресловутые «береты» всех мастей… Значит, воспитывать в человеке жестокость и беспощадность земляне уже научились. И поставили свою планету на грань гибели. Не пора ли все свои силы бросить на отыскание алгоритма воспитания Доброты и Благородства, алгоритма, столь же безотказного и эффективного?

Фундаментальная проблема, стоящая перед Теорией Воспитания — как найти в молодом человеке его талант, его умение делать что-то лучше других. Такой талант есть в каждом здоровом человеке, если иметь в виду все возможные сферы приложения рук, ума или души. Талант портняжить или слесарить, талант решать абстрактные задачи, просто талант к сопереживанию, равно необходимый и медработникам, и писателям.

Подросток мучается, шарахается из стороны в сторону, всячески изгаляется и выдрючивается прежде всего потому, что им владеет почти инстинктивное желание самоутвердиться, выделиться, стать самостоятельной и совершенно особенной личностью, но свой главный талант он, как правило, обнаружить в себе сам, без посторонней помощи, не способен. Вот он и ломится в открытые двери, толпой валит по проторенным дорожкам, хватает то, что ближе всего лежит: поярче и помоднее вырядиться; погромче заорать – желательно с применением технических средств; похлеще выразиться… Не в силах обнаружить в себе талант, он стремится заменить его каким-нибудь блестящим, ярко раскрашенным «протезом».

Теория Воспитания должна уметь находить талант в подростке и взращивать этот талант наиболее эффективным и естественным способом. Заметьте: не штамповать из живых детей неких биороботов с заданными функциями, а всячески способствовать тому, чтобы человек нашел себя, свое главное умение, свое призвание.

И прежде всего надо будет научиться находить в человеке талант Учителя, самый важный из талантов, ибо по-настоящему широко Теория Воспитания начнет развиваться только после появления мощного социального слоя Учителей.

Как быть с неприятными, традиционно малоаппетитными профессиями? Два обстоятельства внушают определенный оптимизм в этом вопросе. Во-первых, человеческие пристрастия и склонности воистину безграничны. А во-вторых, человек всегда делает хорошо ту работу, которая у него «идет», и чем лучше у него получается, тем с большим удовольствием и самоотдачей он трудится.

Я ничего не знаю о труде ассенизаторов, но знаю кое-что о труде патологоанатомов. Знаю, что существуют знаменитые мастера и великие энтузиасты этой страшноватой даже (с точки зрения подавляющего большинства) профессии.

Источник неприятных коллизий и даже трагедий мне видится, скорее, в другом. К сожалению, частенько бывает так, что человек с особой страстью стремится применить себя как раз в той области, где никаких способностей у него нет. Таковы «графоманы» всех видов – актеры, вообразившие себя писателями, инженеры, ударившиеся вдруг в самую абстрактную математику, географы, занявшиеся изобретательством, и так далее. Имя им легион, и судьба их воистину печальна.

Это – тоже работа для Теории Воспитания: направить устремления человека в русло доступного, помочь ему установить гармонию между желаниями и возможностями, научить его трезво взвешивать свои обстоятельства и не превращать себя в мономана.

По этому поводу у нас в «Понедельнике…» есть очень даже неплохие слова о том, что для развития духовных способностей нужен талант, а вот для развития материальных потребностей никакого таланта не нужно, они развиваются спонтанно. Получать побольше, работая поменьше, – это, к сожалению, заложено в нашей обезьяньей природе. Вот с чем надо бороться до тех пор, пока не произойдет перестройка в сознании, и мы станем уважать человека, исходя из того, сколько он отдал, а не сколько и чего потребил.

Давайте не будем легкомысленны и поверхностны, когда говорим о труде. Труд – это серьезно. И труд – это, прежде всего, тяжело. «В поте лица твоего будешь есть хлеб». Десятки веков миновали, но, по существу, нечего пока нам добавить к этой суровой формуле. Легкого труда вообще не бывает, если, разумеется, человек работает добросовестно. Труд может приносить и радость, и деньги. Труд может приносить только одни деньги. Но всегда он – в поте лица, всегда изматывает – либо физически, либо духовно, либо и то и другое вместе.

Разумеется, не одна лишь необходимость снискивать себе хлеб насущный является движителем нашей трудовой деятельности.

Скажем, энтузиазм. Прекрасный, благороднейший, достойный всяческого восхищения движитель! Но он годится лишь в экстремальных ситуациях, и энергия его быстро иссякает – так уж, видимо, устроен человек.

Творческое горение – идеальный движитель, и благородный, и мощный, и долгодействующий. Он замечателен еще и тем, что творческий труд служит сам по себе наградой творцу, ибо творчество дарует высокое наслаждение, с которым не многие, так сказать, материальные наслаждения могут сравниться. Но, к сожалению, этот движитель встречается сравнительно редко. Мы не умеем обнаруживать в людях творческую жилку, она сплошь и рядом остается втуне, да и технологический уровень нашего общества таков, что творческий труд доступен лишь десяткам из тысяч.

Вот и оказывается, что наиболее распространенным движителем в наше время являются самые прозаические деньги, с помощью которых человек приобретает необходимые ему материальные и духовные блага. И для большинства людей труд сам по себе не есть источник ни радости, ни вдохновения, ни наслаждения – это просто средство для получения материальных и духовных благ.

Поэтому не будем витать в облаках. Будем исходить из того, что еще много десятилетий главным стимулом для хорошей работы будет хорошая зарплата. И если мы хотим, чтобы из человека вырос трудяга, а не разгильдяй и нахлебник, надо создать такую ситуацию, чтобы работать было во всех отношениях выгоднее, чем не работать, чтобы хороший работник зарабатывал бы в десять, двадцать, сто раз лучше, чем плохой (а не на двадцать процентов, как сейчас), и чтобы не на словах, а на деле реализовался бы прекрасный принцип: «Любой труд хорош и почетен, если он нужен обществу». Престижна должна быть не профессия, а квалификация. Престижно быть Мастером, а в какой профессии – это не так уж и важно.



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My oWN PrivaTe idAHo (1991) [ds, April 1989] by Gus Van Sant

Mystery Men (1999) [ts] by Neil Cuthbert

Nashville (1975) [ds, June 8, 1974] by Joan Tewksbury

Natural Born Killers (1994) [ds] by Quentin Tarantino

Natural Born Killers (1994) [fs, May 11,1993] by Quentin Tarantino, David Veloz, Richard Rutowski, and Oliver Stone

Network (1976) [ds, January 14, 1976] by Paddy Chayefsky

Never Been Kissed (1999) [ds, 6/26/98] by Abby Kohn & Marc Silverstein

Next Friday (2000) [ds] by Ice Cube

Night at the Roxbury, A (1998) [ds, June 2, 1997] by Steve Koren, Will Ferrell & Chris Kattan

Nightmare Before Christmas, The (1993) [ds, August 5, 1991] by Caroline Thompson

Nightmare On Elm Street, A (1984) [ds] by Wes Craven

Ninth Gate, The (1999) [fs] by Roman Polanski, John Brownjohn and Enrique Urbizu

Nixon (1995) [fs] by Stephen J. Rivele, Christopher Wilkinson and Oliver Stone

Nothing But a Man (1964) [fs] by Michael Roemer and Robert Young

Notting Hill (1999) [fs] by Richard Curtis

Nurse Betty (2000) [ss, 3/9/99] by John C. Richards & James Flamberg

O Brother, Where Art Thou (2000) [fs] by Ethan Coen and Joel Coen

Omega Man (1971) [ds, 7/18/70] by John William Corringto

One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) [fs] by Lawrence Hauben

One Good Turn (1930) [fs] by ?

Only You (1994) [fs] by Diane Drake

Out Of Sight (1998) [fs] by Scott Frank

Panic Room (2002) [ds, February 23, 2000] by David Koepp

Passenger 57 (1992) [ds, October 8 1991] by David Loughery

Patriot, The (2000) [ds, March 26, 1999] by Robert Rodat

Pearl Harbor (2001) [ds] by Randall Wallace

Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) [fs] by Jerry Leichtling and Arlene Sarner

Pet Sematary (1989) [fs] by Stephen King

Philadelphia (1993) [ds, September 21, 1992] by Ron Nyswaner

Phone Booth (2002) [ds] by Larry Cohen

Pi (1998) [ss, September, 1996] by Darren Aranofsky

Piano, The (1993) [ds, 1991] by Jane Campion

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) [ds, September 1, 2002] by Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio

Pitch Black (2000) [ds, 3/3/98] by David Twohy

Planet of the Apes (2001) [ds] by William Broyles Jr. and Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal

Planet of the Apes (1968) [ss, May 5, 1967] by Michael Wilson

Plastic Man, The (2003) [ds, March 17, 1995] by Larry and Andy Wachowski

Platoon (1986) [fs] by Oliver Stone

Pleasantville (1998) [ss] by Gary Ross

Point Break (1991) [ds] by James Cameron & Kathryn Bigelow

Predator (1987) [fs, January 30, 1987] by Jim Thomas and John Thomas

Pretty Woman (1990) [ds] by Jonathan Lawton, Stephen Metcalfe

Princess Bride, The (1987) [ds] by William Goldman

Producers, The (1968) [ds] by Mel Brooks

Psycho (1960) [ds, December 1, 1959] by Joseph Stefano

Pulp Fiction (1994) [fs, May 1993] by Quentin Tarantino

Punch-Drunk Love (2002) [fs] by Paul Thomas Anderson


Rabid (1977) [ss] by David Cronenberg

Raging Bull (1980) [fs] by Paul Schrader and Mardik Martin

Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) [ds, August 1979] by Lawrence Kasdan

Raising Arizona (1987) [ds] by Ethan Coen and Joel Coen

Rambling Rose (1991) [fs] by Calder Willingham

Rapture (1991) [fs] by Michael Tolkin

Real Genius (1985) [ds] by Neal Israel, Pat Proft, Peter Torokvei

Rebel Without a Cause (1955) by Stewart Stern

Red Planet (2000) [ds] by Chuck Pfarrer and Jonathan Lemkin

Reindeer Games (2000) [ds] by Ehren Kruger

Relic, The (1997) [ds, March 16, 1995] by Amy Holden Jones

Requiem for a Dream (2000) [ds] by Darren Aronofsky & Hubert Selby, Jr

Reservoir Dogs (1992) [ss, October 22, 1990] by Quentin Tatrantino

Resident Evil (2002) [ds] by Paul W. S. Anderson

Return To Me (2000) [ds] by Bonnie Hunt and Donald Lake

Ringu (1998) [fs] by Takahashi Hiroshi

RKO 281 (1999) [fs] by John Logan

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) [ts] by Pen Densham, John Watson

Rock, The (1996) [ds, 10/10/95] by Jonathan Hensleigh

Rocky (1976) [fs, 1/7/76] by Sylvester Stallone

Romeo + Juliet (1996) [fs, October 6, 1995] by William Shakespeare

Romeo + Juliet (1996) [ts] by William Shakespeare

Ronin (1998) [ds, May 20, 1997] by J. D. Zeik

Runaway Bride (1999) [ds] by Sarah Parriott & Josann McGibbon

Rush Hour (1998) [ds] by Jim Kouf and Ross LaManna

Rush Hour 2 (2001) [ds] by Jeff Nathanson

Rushmore (1998) [ds] by Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson

Saint, The (1997) [ds, February 8, 1995] by Jonathan Hensleigh

Salt of the Earth (1954) [fs] by Michael Wilson

Salton Sea, The (2002) [ds] by Tony Gayton

Saving Private Ryan (1998) [ds] by Robert Roday

Scarlet Letter, The (1926) [fs] by Frances Marion

Scary movie (2000) [fs] by Shawn Wayans & Marlon Wayans

Scary Movie 2 (2001) [fs] by Shawn Wayans & Marlon Wayans

Schindler’s List (1993) [ds] by Steven Zaillian.

Scream (1996) [ds, 31 July, 1995] by Kevin Williamson

Scream 2 (1997) [ds] by Kevin Williamson

Scream 3 (2000) [ds, May 2, 1999] by Ehren Kruger

Searchers, The (1956) [fs] by Frank S. Nugent

Sense and Sensibility (1995) [fs] by Emma Thompson

Serial Mom (1994) [fs] by John Waters

Se7en (1995) [fs, 8 August 1994] by Andrew Kevin Walker

Seven Days to Live (2000) [ds, May, 1999] by Dirk Ahner

Seventh Seal, The (1958) [fs] by Ingmar Bergman

Seventh Victim, The (1943) [fs] by Charles O’Neal and DeWitt Bodeen

Sex, Lies and Videotape (1989) [ds, August 1994] by Steven Soderbergh

Shakespeare in Love (1998) [ds] by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard

Shampoo (1975) [fs] by Robert Towne and Warren Beatty

Shawshank Redemption, The (1994) [fs] by Frank Darabont

Shine (1996) [fs] by Scott Hicks, Jan Sardi

Shining (1980) [fs] by Diane Johnson, Stanley Kubrick

Sideways (2004) [ds, May 29, 2003] by Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor

Siege (1998) [fs] by Lawrence Wright, Menno Meyjes and Edward Zwick

Signs (2002) [ds] by M. Night Shyamalan

Silence of the Lambs (1991) [fs] by Ted Tally

Silverado (1985) [fs] by Lawrence Kasdan and Mark Kasdan

Silver Bullet (1985) [fs] by Stephen King

S1m0ne (2002) [fs] by Andrew Niccol

Sixth Sense, The (1999) by M. Night Shyamalan

Sleepless in Seattle (1993) [fs, May 10, 1992] by Nora Ephron & Delia Ephron

Sleepy Hollow (1999) [fs, 29 September, 1998] by Andrew Kevin Walker and Tom Stoppard

Sling Blade (1996) [ss] by Billy Bob Thornton

Smoke (1995) [fs] by Paul Auster

Smokey and the Bandit (1977) [ds] by James Lee Barrett, Charles Shyer and Alan Mandel

Snow Falling on Cedars (1999) [fs, May 4, 1998] by Ron Bass and Scott Hicks

So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993) [ss] by Robbie Fox

Solaris (2002) [ds, October 4, 2001] by Steven Soderbergh

Soldier (1998) [ds] by David Webb Peoples

Some Like It Hot (1959) [ds, November 12, 1958.] by Billy Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond

Someone to Watch Over Me (1987) [fs, December 4, 1986] by Howard Franklin and Danilo Bach and David Seltzer

Sounder (1972) [fs] by Lonne Elder III

South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut (1999) [ds, January 21, 1999] by Trey Parker, Matt Stone & Pam Brady

Spaceballs (1987) [ts] by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan

Spare Me (1992) [ds] by Christopher Grimm and Matthew Harrison

Sphere (1998) [ss] by Paul Attanasio

Spider-Man (2002) [ds, 8/4/1993] by Barry Cohen and Ted Newson and James Cameron

Stagecoach (1939) [ss] by Dudley Nichols and Ben Hecht

Stalag 17 (1953) [ss] by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum

Starman (1984) [ds] by Bruce A. Evans and Raynold Gideon with Dean Riesner

Starship Troopers (1998) [ds] by Edward Neumeier

Star Wars (1977) aka Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope [ds, January 15, 1976] by George Lucas

Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back (1980) [fs] by Lawrence Kasdan and Leigh Brackett

Star Wars: Episode VI — Return of the Jedi (1983) [fs] by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas

Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace (1999) [fs] by George Lucas

Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones (2002) [fs] by George Lucas

State and Main (2000) [ss] by David Mamet

Stepmom (1998) by Ronald Bass and Gigi Levangie

Sting, The (1973) [ds] by David S. Ward

Straight Story, The (1999) by Mary Sweeney and John Roach

Strange Days (1995) by James Cameron and Jay Cocks

Sunset Blvd. (1950) [fs, March 21,1949] by Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, D. M. Marshman, Jr.

Sweet Hereafter (1997) [fs, October, 1996] by Atom Egoyan

Sweet Smell of Success (1957) [ds] by Clifford Odets, Ernest Lehman

Swimmer (1968) [ds] by Eleanor Perry

Swingers (1996) [fs, December 13, 1994] by Jon Favreau

Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) by Anthony Minghella

Taxi Driver (1976) [fs] by Paul Schrader

Terminator (1984) by James Cameron

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) by James Cameron and William Wisher

Thelma and Louise (1991) [ss, June 5, 1990] by Callie Khouri

There’s Something About Mary (1998) [ss, October 21, 1997] by Ed Decter & John J. Strauss and Peter Farrelly & Bobby Farrelly

They (2002) [ds] by Brendan Hood

Thing, The (1982) [ds, March 4, 1981] by Bill Lancaster

Thin Man, The (1934) [ds] by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich

Thing Called Love, The (1993) [ds] by Carol Heikkinen

Thirteen Days (2000) [fs] by David Self

THX 1138 (1971) [fs] by George Lucas and Walter Murch

Time Machine, The (1960) [ds, 6–25–59] by David Duncan

Time Machine, The (2002) [ds, February 22, 2000] by John Logan

Titanic (1997) [ds] by James Cameron

Tomb Raider (2001) [ds, 7/17/98] by Brent V. Friedman

Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) [ds] by Bruce Feirstein

Top Gun (1986) [ds, April 4, 1985] by Chip Proser

To Sleep with Anger (1990) [ds, January, 1989] by Charles Burnett

Toy Story (1995) [fs, November 1995] by Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow

Total Recall (1990) [fs, August 22, 1989] by Ronald Shusett and Dan O’Bannon and Gary Goldman

Traffic (2000) [ss] by Stephen Gaghan

Training Day (2001) [ds] by David Ayer

Trainspotting (1996) [ss] by John Hodge

Tremors (1990) [ds, 6/21/88] by S. S. Wilson & Brent Maddock

Tron (1982) [ds, April 6, 1981] by Charlie Haas, Steven Lisberger and Bonnie MacBird

True Believer (1989) [ss] by Wesley Strick

True Lies (1994) [fs] by James Cameron

True Romance (1993) [ds] by Quentin Tarantino

Truman Show, The (1998) [ss] by Andrew Niccol

Twelve Monkeys (1995) [ss, June 27, 1994] by David Webb Peoples and Janet Peoples

Twin Peaks : Fire Walk With Me (1992) [ss] by David Linch

Unbreakable (2000) [ds, October 8, 1999] by M. Night Shyamalan

Under Fire (1983) [sd] by Clayton Frohman and Ron Shelton

Unforgiven (1992) [fs] by David Webb Peoples

Usual Suspects, The (1995) [fs] by Christopher McQuarrie

U-Turn (1997) [fs] by John Ridley

V for Vendetta (2005) [ds] by Larry and Andy Wachowski

Verdict, The (1982) [ds] by David Mamet

Vertigo (1958) [ds, 9–12–1957] by Alec Coppel and Samuel Taylor

Very Bad Things (1998) [ds] by Peter Berg

Viridiana (1961) [ds] by Luis Bunuel

Virtuosity (1995) [ds] by Eric Bernt

Wag the Dog (1997) [ds, 10/14/96] by David Mamet

Wall Street (1987) [ds, 4/23/87] by Stanley Weiser & Oliver Stone

What Lies Beneath (2000) [ds, June 14, 1999] by Clark Gregg

When Harry Met Sally… (1989) [ts] by Nora Ephron

When a Stranger Calls (1979) [ss] by Steve Feke and Fred Walton

White Angel (1993) [ds] by Genevieve Jolliffe and Chris Jones

White Squall (1996) [ds, October 31, 1994] by Todd Robinson

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) [ds, September 2, 1986] by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman

Wild At Heart (1990) [ds] by David Linch

Wild Bunch (1969) [fs] by Sam Peckinpah

Wild Things (1998) [fs, January 21, 1997] by Stephen Peters

Withnail and I (1987) [ts] by Bruce Robinson

Witness (1985) [ds, April 23, 1984] by William Kelley, Earl W. Wallace

Wizard of Oz, The (1939) [ds, March 15, 1939] by Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allen Woolf

World Is Not Enough, The (1999) [fs] by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade

Wonder Boys (2000) [ds, January 21, 1999] by Steven Kloves

X Files, The (1998) [fs, 6/30/97] by Chris Carter

X-Men (2000) [fs, February 24, 1999] by Ed Solomon

You’ve Got A Mail (1998) [ds] by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron

Zulu Dawn (1979) [ds] by Cy Endfield, Anthony Story

13 Ghosts by Neal Marshall Stevens (based on the screenplay by Robb White) revised by Richard D’Ovidio

16 Blocks by Richard Wenk

One Eight Seven by Scott Yagemann

25th Hour by David Benioff

2001 Maniacs by Chris Kobin & Tim Sullivan

2010 The Odyssey Continues by Peter Hyams (based on the novel by Arthur C. Clarke)

3 Kings by David O. Russell (story by John Ridley)

40 Year Old Virgin by Judd Apatow & Steve Carell

Eight Legged Freaks (Originally Titled Arac Attack) by Jesse Alexander & Ellory Elkayem

8 Mile (aka Untitled Detroit Project) by Scott Silver

Above the Law by Steven Pressfield & Ronald Shusett & Andrew Davis

Absolute Power by William Goldman (based on the book by David Baldacci)

Adaptation by Charlie Kaufman & Donald Kaufman

Adaptation by Charlie Kaufman & Donald Kaufman

The Addams Family by Larry Wilson and Caroline Thompson (rewrite by Paul Rudnick based on the characters by Charles Addams)

An Affair to Remember by Alfred Hayes

After School Special by David H. Steinberg

After the Truth (Nichts als die Wahrheit) by Christopher & Kathleen Riley

Alfie by Elaine Pope & Charles Shyer (based on the screenplay by Bill Naughton based on the play by Bill Naughton)

American Splendor by Robert Pulcini & Shari Springer Berman

An Officer and a Gentleman by Douglas Day Stewart

Analyse That by Peter Steinfeld & Harold Ramis & Peter Tolan

Analyse This by Peter Tolan & Harold Ramis & Kenneth Lonergan

Anatomy of a Murder by Wendell Mayes

Angel Eyes by Gerald DiPego

Any Given Sunday by Jamie Williams & Richard Wiener, John Logan, Daniel Pyne

Apache Drums by David Chandler

Arac Attack (Released as Eight Legged Freaks) by Jesse Alexander & Ellory Elkayem

Armageddon by Robert Roy Pool & Jonathan Hensleigh

Asylum (Batman Vs Superman) by Andrew Kevin Walker (revised by Akiva Goldsman)

Awakenings by Steven Zaillian (based on the book by Oliver Sacks)

Back To The Future by Robert Zemeckis & Bob Gale

Back To The Future II by Bob Gale

Back To The Future II by Bob Gale

Back To The Future III by Bob Gale

Back To The Future III by Bob Gale

Bad Boys by Michael Barrie & Jim Mulholland and Doug Richardson

Bad Lieutenant by Abel Ferrara & Zoл Lund

Barbershop by Mark Brown & Don D Scott

Batman Begins by David Goyer

Battle for the Planet of the Apes part 1 by Paul Dehn and John William Corrington and Joyce Hooper Corrington

Battle for the Planet of the Apes part 2 by Paul Dehn and John William Corrington and Joyce Hooper Corrington

Beauty Shop by Kate Lanier

Being Human by Bill Forsyth

Beneath the Planet of the Apes by Paul Dehn

The Big Easy by Jack Baran & Jim McBride (Original screenplay by Daniel Petrie, Jr.

The Big Sleep by William Faulkner, Leigh Brackett, Jules Furthman (from the novel by Raymond Chandler)

The Birds by Daphne Du Maurier, Evan Hunter

Blood Relations The Sun Wars (filmed as The Hills Have Eyes) by Wes Craven

Blood Work by Brian Helgeland (based on the novel by Michael Connelly)

The Blues Brothers by John Landis & Dan Aykroyd

Body Heat by Lawrence Kasdan

The Bodyguard by Lawrence Kasdan

Bonfire of the Vanities by Michael Cristofer, Based on the novel by Tom Wolfe

Born on the Fourth of July (part 1) by Oliver Stone and Ron Kovic (based on the book my Ron Kovic)

Born on the Fourth of July (part 1) by Oliver Stone and Ron Kovic (based on the book my Ron Kovic)

Born on the Fourth of July (part 2) by Oliver Stone and Ron Kovic (based on the book my Ron Kovic)

Born on the Fourth of July (part 2) by Oliver Stone and Ron Kovic (based on the book my Ron Kovic)

The Bourne Supremacy by Tony Gilroy and Brian Helgeland (based on the novel by Robert Ludlum)

Boy Who Never Slept by Solomon Rothman

Break by Oliver Stone

Breakdown by Jonathan Mostow

Brick by Rian Johnson

Broken Arrow By Graham Yost

Call Northside 777 (part 1) by Jay Dratler

Call Northside 777 (part 2) by Jay Dratler

Capote by Dan Futterman (based on the book Capote: A Biography by Gerald Clarke)

Casablanca by Julius Epstien, Philip Epstien, & Howard Koch

Catwoman by John D. Brancato, Michael Ferris & John Rogers

The Cell by Mark Jordan Legan & Mark F. Wilding

Cellular by Larry Cohen, revised by Chris Morgan, revised by J. Mackye Gruber & Eric Bress

Charlie’s Angels by Ed Soloman & John August, with revisions by Zak Penn

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (formerly The Hundred Year Winter) by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely (revised by Andrew Adamson) based on the book The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis)

City of Joy by Gerald Brach and Roland Joffe Based on the book by Dominique LaPierre

A Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick

Close Encounters of The Third Kind (part 1) by Steven Spielberg

Close Encounters of The Third Kind (part 2) by Steven Spielberg

Clue (part 1) by Jonathan Lynn

Clue (part 2) by Jonathan Lynn

Cobb by Ron Shelton Based on material by Al Stump

Collateral by Stuart Beattie, revised by Frank Darabont, revised by Michael Mann

Collateral Damage by Ronald Roose

Commando by Richard Tuggle

Committed (filmed as Crazylove) by Carol Watson

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind by Charlie Kaufman

Confidence by Doug Jung

The Contest by Judith Berg & Sandra Berg

Cortes by Nicholas Kazan

Courage Under Fire by Patrick Sheane Duncan

Cradle to the Grave by John O’Brian & Channing Gibson

Crash by Paul Haggis & Bobby Moresco

Crazylove (was Committed) by Carol Watson

Crime Spree by Brad Mirman

The Crow: 2037 A New World of Gods and Monster by Rob Zombie

The Crying Game by Neil Jordan

Custody by Eric Stuyvesant

Dances With Wolves by Michael Blake

Death to Smoochy by Marty Kaplan

Deceptions by Richard Taylor

Duel by Richard Matheson

The Devil’s Advocate by Jonathan Lemkin and Tony Gilroy (based on the novel by Andrew Neiderman)

Diamond Dead by Brian Cooper

Diamond Dead by Brian Cooper

Diamond Dead by Brian Cooper

Die Hard 2 by Doug Richardson revisions by Steven E. de Souza

The Distinguished Gentleman by Adam Resnick

Doom by Christpher Cleveland

A Dry White Season by Euzhan Palcy Based on the novel by Andre Brink

Edward Ford by Lem Dobbs

Eight Legged Freaks (Originally Titled Arac Attack) by Jesse Alexander & Ellory Elkayem

Elizabethtown by Cameron Crowe

Encrypt by Richard Taylor

Equilibrium by Kurt Wimmer

Equilibrium by Kurt Wimmer

Escape from the Planet of the Apes (release title) The Secret of the Planet of the Apes (working title) part 1 by Paul Dehn

Escape from the Planet of the Apes (release title) The Secret of the Planet of the Apes (working title) part 2 by Paul Dehn

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind by Charlie Kaufman

Executive Decision by Jim Thomas & John Thomas

F by Howard A. Rodman

Fallen by Nicholas Kazan

Far From Heaven by Todd Haynes

The Flintstones by Steven E. DeSouza

Fortune Cookie by Rob Thomas

Freaked by Tim Burns, Tom Sterns & Alex Winter

Freddy vs. Jason by Damian Shannon & Mark J. Swift

Freddy vs. Jason by Damian Shannon & Mark J. Swift

From Here To Eternity by Daniel Taradash (based on the novel by James Jones)

From Here To Eternity by Daniel Taradash (based on the novel by James Jones)

The Fugitive by David N. Twohy

Fun With Dick and Jane Part 1 by Mordecai Richler

Fun With Dick and Jane Part 2 by Mordecai Richler

Game 6 by Don DeLillo

Get Carter by David Mckenna

Get Rich or Die Trying (aka Untitled 50 Cent Project) by Terence Winter

The Getaway by Walter Hill

Giant by Fred Guidol & Ivan Moffat (based on the novel by Edna Ferber)

Girl With a Pearl Earring by Olivia Hetreed

Glory Road by David Callaham, Revisions by Wesley Strick

Go To Hell by Michael J. Heagle & Raymond P. Whalen

The Godfather III by Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola

The Gods of Comedy by Bill Steinkellner & Cheri Steinkellner

Good Fellas by Nicholas Pileggi & Martin Scorsese

Good Night, and Good Luck by George Clooney & Grant Heslov

A Goofy Movie by Jymn Magon

The Goonies by Chris Columbus

Gothika by Sebastian Gutierrez

Groundhog Day by Danny Rubin (revisions by Harold Ramis)

Halloween: Resurrection by Larry Brand & Steve Hood

Hard to Kill by Steven Pressfield & Ronald Shusett & Steven Seagal

Hardware by Richard Stanley, revised by Michael Fallon

Hardware by Richard Stanley, revised by Michael Fallon

Heat by Michael Mann

Heist by David Mamet

Hellraiser: Bloodline by Peter Atkins

Hellraiser: Hellseeker by Carl Dupre

Hellraiser: Hellseeker by Carl Dupre & Tim Day

Hellraiser: Deader by Neal Marshall Stevens & Tim Day

Hellraiser: Deader by Neal Marshall Stevens & Tim Day

The Hills Have Eyes (was Blood Relations The Sun Wars) by Wes Craven

The Hitcher by Eric Red

Holes by Richard Kelly (based upon the novel by Louis Sachar

Hook (part 1) by Jim Hart (story by Jim Hart & Nick Castle based on characters created by Sir James M. Barrie)

Hook (part 2) by Jim Hart (story by Jim Hart & Nick Castle based on characters created by Sir James M. Barrie)

Horror Inc. by Michael J. Heagle & Raymond P. Whalen

Hotel Rwanda by Keir Pearson & Terry George

Hudson Hawk by Steven de Souza, Revisions by Dan Waters, Story by Bruce Willis & Robert Kraft

Human Nature by Charlie Kaufman

The Hundred Year Winter (filmed as The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe) by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely (revised by Andrew Adamson) based on the book The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis)

The Hudsucker Proxy by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen and Sam Raimi

Hustle & Flow by Craig Brewer

I, Robot by Hillary Seitz

In The Heat of the Night by Stirling Silliphant

In The Mouth of Madness by Michael De Luca

Indiana Jones and the Raiders Of The Lost Ark by Lawrence Kasdan

Innerspace by Jeffrey Boam

Inside Man by Russel Gewirtz

Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice, based on the novel by Anne Rice

Inventing the Abbotts by Ken Hixon

The Island by Caspian Tredwell-Owen

The Island of Dr. Moreau by Richard Stanley & Michael Herr, based on the novel by H. G. Wells

The Island of Dr. Moreau by Richard Stanley & Michael Herr, based on the novel by H. G. Wells

Italian Job by Donna Powers & Wayne Powers

The Jacket by Massy Tadjedin (based on a previous screenplay by Marc Rocco)

Jade by Joe Eszterhas

Jeepers Creepers 2 by Victor Salva

Jimmy and Judy by Randall K. Rubin & Jon Schroder

Karate Kid by Robert Mark Kamen

Katie’s Choice by Deborah Amelon

Kids by Harmony Korine

Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy by Norm Hiscock, Bruce McCulloch, Kevi McDonald, Mark McKinney & Scott Thompson

Killing Charlie Kaufman by Rick Cunningham

Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang (You’ll Never Die In This Town Again) by Shane Black

Kiss of the Spider Woman by Leonard Schrader

Labyrinth by Laura Phillips & Terry Jones

Land of the Dead by George A. Romero

Last Action Hero by Zak Penn and Adam Leff, current draft by Shane Black and David Arnott, doctored by William Goldman

Last Action Hero (first draft) by Zak Penn and Adam Leff

The Last Bachelor by Pablo Fenjves

The Last Boy Scout by Shane Black

The Last Samurai by John Logan, revised by Edward Zwick & Marshall Herskovitz

The Last Samurai by John Logan, revised by Edward Zwick & Marshall Herskovitz

Legally Blonde by Karen McCullah Lutz & Kirsten Smith

Lethal Weapon II by Jeffrey Boam story by Shane Black and Warren Murphy

Lethal Weapon 4 by Channing Gibson, Story by Jonathan Lemkin and Alfred Gough & Miles Millar, Based on characters created by Shane Black

Liar, Liar by Tom Shadyac and Mike Binder

Liberty Street (filmed as Life on Liberty Street) by Deborah Jones

License to Drive by Neil Tolkin

Life on Liberty Street (was Liberty Street) by Deborah Jones

The Life of David Gale by Charles Randolph

The Lion King by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts

Little Black Book by Melissa Carter

Lost in Translation by Sophia Coppola

Luna by Matt Corman & Chris Ord

Malibu’s Most Wanted by Fax Bahr, Adam Small, Jamie Kennedy & Nick Swardson

The Maltese Falcon by John Huston (from the novel by Dashiell Hammett)

Man on Fire by Brian Helgeland, based on the novel by A. J. Quinnell

Man Trouble by Carole Eastman (as Adrien Joyce)

The Man Who Knew Too Much by John Michael Hayes

The Manchurian Candidate by Dean Georgaris (based on the novel by Richard Condon and screenplay by George Axelrod) revised by Daniel Pyne

Mandingo by Norman Wexler

Maria Full of Grace (Maria/Screenplay) by Joshua Marston

Matchstick Men by Nick Griffin & Ted Griffin (Based on the book by Eric Garcia)

The Matrix by Andy & Larry Wachowski

Maverick by William Goldman

Mean Girls by Tina Fey (based on the book Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman)

Memphis Belle by Monte Merrick

Miami Vice by Michael Mann (based on Miami Vice created by Anthony Yerkovich)

Midnight Express by Billy Hayes, William Hoffer & Oliver Stone

Mighty Joe Young by Mark Rosenthal & Lawrence Konner

Million Dollar Baby by Paul Haggis (based on the short story by F. X. Toole)

Monster’s Ball by Milo Addica & Will Rokos

Mr. And Mrs. Smith by Simon Kinberg

Mr. Holland’s Opus by Patrick Sheane Duncan

Munich by Tony Kushner & Eric Roth (based on the book Vengence by George Jonas)

Munich by Tony Kushner & Eric Roth (based on the book Vengence by George Jonas)

Natural Born Killers by Quentin Tarantino

Near Dark by Kathryn Bigelow & Eric Red

New York Minute by Emily Fox (revisions by Mark Steilen)

Newsies by Bob Tzudiker & Noni White, rewrite by David Fallon & Tom Rickman

Nichts als die Wahrheit (After the Truth) by Christopher & Kathleen Riley

Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors by Wes Craven & Bruce Wagner

Nightmare on Elm Street 6: Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare by Rachel Talalay & Michael De Luca

North By Northwest by Ernest Lehman

Now or Never by John Kamps

Ocean’s Eleven by Ted Griffin (based on a screenplay by Harry Brown and Charles Lederer and a story by George Clayton Johnson & Jack Golden Russell)

An Officer and a Gentleman by Douglas Day Stewart

Office Space by Mike Judge

On Air by Rob Thomas

The Omen by David Seltzer

One Eight Seven by Scott Yagemann

Only Angels Have Wings by Jules Furthman

Out of Sight by Scott Frank & Elmore Lenord

Outbreak by Lawrence Dworet & Robert Roy Pool

The Pacifier by Thomas Lennon & Robert Ben Garant

Paradox by Bob Gale

Paths of Glory by Stanley Kubrick & Jim Thompson

The Perfect Neighbor (was The Perfect Stranger) by Richard Dana Smith

The Perfect Stranger (filmed as The Perfect Neighbor) by Richard Dana Smith

A Perfect World by John Lee Hancock

Planet of the Apes part 1 by Rod Serling

Planet of the Apes part 2 by Rod Serling

Planet of the Apes part 3 by Rod Serling

Planet of the Apes by Charles Eastman

Planet of the Apes part 1 by Michael Wilson

Planet of the Apes part 2 by Michael Wilson

Planet of the Men part 1 by Pierre Boulle

Planet of the Men part 2 by Pierre Boulle

Planet of the Apes Revisited part 1 (became Beneath the Planet of the Apes) by Paul Dehn

Planet of the Apes Revisited part 2 (became Beneath the Planet of the Apes) by Paul Dehn

Beneath the Planet of the Apes by Paul Dehn

The Secret of the Planet of the Apes (working title) Escape from the Planet of the Apes) (release title) part 1 by Paul Dehn

The Secret of the Planet of the Apes (working title) Escape from the Planet of the Apes) (release title) part 2 by Paul Dehn

Escape from the Planet of the Apes part 1 by Paul Dehn

Escape from the Planet of the Apes part 2 by Paul Dehn

Conquest of the Planet of the Apes by Paul Dehn

Battle for the Planet of the Apes part 1 by Paul Dehn and John William Corrington and Joyce Hooper Corrington

Battle for the Planet of the Apes part 2 by Paul Dehn and John William Corrington and Joyce Hooper Corrington

Return to the Planet of the Apes part 1 by Adam Rifkin

Return to the Planet of the Apes part 2 by Adam Rifkin

Planetfall by Michael J. Heagle

Poltergeist by Steven Spielberg

The Poseidon Adventure by Stirling Silliphant

The Poseidon Adventure by Stirling Silliphant

Possession by David Henry Hwang (based on the book by A. S. Byatt)

The Postman by Brian Helgeland & Eric Roth, novel by David Brin

The Power of One by Robert Mark Kamen Based on the novel by Bryce Courtenay

Prime Directive (filmed as Transformers) by John Rogers (revisions by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci)

The Private Life of Sherlock Homes by Billy Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond

The Punisher by Jonathan Hensleigh, Revised by Michael Tolkin

The Punisher by Mark Robert Kamen

Queen of the Damned by Scott Abbott and Michael Petroni, Based on the novel by Anne Rice

Quills by Doug Wright

Quiz Show by Paul Attanasio

Rear Window by John Michael Hayes

Red Planet by Chuck Pfarrer & Jonathan Lemkin

Rent by Stephen Chbosky (current revisions by Chris Columbus) (based on the stage musical by Jonathan Larson)

Rent by Stephen Chbosky (current revisions by Chris Columbus) (based on the stage musical by Jonathan Larson)

The Replacements by Vince McKewin (revised by Mark Steven Johnson & Gwen Lurie)

Return to the Planet of the Apes part 1 by Adam Rifkin

Return to the Planet of the Apes part 2 by Adam Rifkin

The Ringer by Ricky Blitt

Robin Hood, The Prince of Thieves by Pen Densham & John Watson

Robocop by Edward Neumeier & Michael Miner

Rock & Rule by Peter Sauder & John Halfpenny

Rough Diamonds (filmed as Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough) by Andy Hurst & Ross Helford

The Royal Tenenbaums by Wes Anderson & Owen Wilson

The Rules of Attraction by Roger Avery

Saboteur by Alfred Hitchcock, Peter Viertel & Joan Harrison

Save the Last Dance by Duane G. Adler, revisions by Toni-Ann Johnson, revisions by Cheryl Edwards

A Scanner Darkly by Charlie Kaufman adapted from A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick

Scarface by Oliver Stone

The Secret of the Planet of the Apes (working title) Escape from the Planet of the Apes) (release title) part 1 by Paul Dehn

The Secret of the Planet of the Apes (working title) Escape from the Planet of the Apes) (release title) part 2 by Paul Dehn

Secret Window by David Koepp (based on the novella by Stephen King)

Shadow of the Vampire by Steven Katz

Sideways by Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor (based on the novel by Rex Pickett)

Slackers by David H. Steinberg

Slash by Stephen Francis and Gus Silber

Slay the Dreamer by Mark Lane & Donald Freed

Sleepaway Camp III by Fritz Goron

Snatch by Guy Richie

Something Borrowed (filmed as The Wedding Date) by Dana Fox

Something’s Gotta Give by Nancy Meyers

Space Cowboys By Ken Kaufman and Howard Klausner

Spanglish by James L. Brooks

Spartan by David Mamet

Speed by Graham Yost

Special by Cinco Paul & Ken Daurio

The Spirit of St. Louis by Billy Wilder & Wendell Mayes

Star Trek 10: Nemesis by John Logan

Stay by David Benioff

Stir of Echos by David Koepp (based on the novel by Richard Matheson

Strangers on a Train by Raymond Chandler & Czenzi Ormonde

Stuart Little 2 by Bruce Joel Rubin revised by Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel

SuperFights by Keith Strandburg

Superman by J. J. Abrams

Suspect Zero by Zak Penn (with revisions by Billy Ray)

Sweet November by Kurt Voelker (based on the screenplay by Herman Raucher) revised by Becky Johnson

Swordfish by Skip Woods

Syriana by Stephen Gaghan (based on the book See No Evil by Robert Baer)

Taking Lives by Jon Bokenkamp (based on the novel by Michael Pye) previous revisions by Nicholas Kazan, H. Seitz, David Ayer

Tarzan’s Secret Treasure by Myles Connolly & Paul Gangelin

Thief by Michael Mann

The Thin Red Line by Terrence Malick (based on the novel by James Jones)

The Thing by Bill Lancaster (From the story Who Goes There by Don A. Stuart)

Thir13en Ghosts by Neal Marshall Stevens (based on the screenplay by Robb White) revised by Richard D’Ovidio

Thirteen Ghosts by Neal Marshall Stevens (based on the screenplay by Robb White) revised by Richard D’Ovidio

This Boy’s Life by Robert Getchell based on the book by Tobias Wolff

Three Days of the Condor by Lorenzo Semple & David Rayfiel

Three Kings by David O. Russell (story by John Ridley)

Three Men and a Baby by Jim Cruickshank, James Orr, and Coline Serreau

The Three Musketeers by David Loughery

Thunderheart by John Fusco

Ticker by Paul B. Margolis

Timeline by George Nolfi (based on the novel by Michael Crichton)

Timeline by George Nolfi (based on the novel by Michael Crichton)

Tin Cup by John Norville and Ron Shelton

Tin Men by Barry Levinson

Tombstone by Kevin Jarre

Training Day by David Ayer

Transformers (Prime Directive) by John Rogers (revisions by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci)

The Treasure Of Sierra Madre by Robert Rossen from the novel by B. Traven

Tripping Forward by Chris Fogleman and Marcus Nash

Troy by Michael Tabb

Troy by David Benioff

True Crime by Stephen Schiff based on the novel by Andrew Klavan

True Romance by Quentin Tarantino

Twins by William Osborne & William Davies Revisions by Timothy Harris & Hersehel Weingrod and William Goldman

Untitled 50 Cent Project (filmed as Get Rich Or Die Trying) by Terence Winter

Vagrant by Charlie Vargas

Vikings by Michael Traeger

Virtuosity by Eric Bernt

Waking up the Day by Mark Lee

Walk The Line by Gill Dennis & James Mangold

A Walk to Remember by Karen Janszen

Warm Springs by Margaret Nagle

Warriors by Walter Hill (From the novel by Sol Yurick)

The Wedding Crashers by Steve Faber & Bob Fisher

The Wedding Date (was Something Borrowed) by Dana Fox

When Harry Met Sally by Nora Ephron

Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough (was Rough Diamonds) by Andy Hurst & Ross Helford

Wild, Wild West by S. S. Wilson & Brent Mattock and Jeffery Price & Peter S. Seaman, Story by Jim Thomas and John Thomas

Wish List by C. David Stephens

The Witches of Eastwick by Michael Cristofer (based on the book by John Updike)

X-Men By Ed Solomon & Christopher McQuarrie

X-men 2 by David Hayter (story by Bryan Singer and David Hayter) Current revisions by Michael Dougherty & Dan Harris

X2 by David Hayter (story by Bryan Singer and David Hayter) Current revisions by Michael Dougherty & Dan Harris

You’ll Never Die In This Town Again (Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang) by Shane Black

Zapper by Jim Strain

Total movie scripts and screenplays found: 556 HTML and 389 PDF.



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 Цитаты — мои стихи

   624 days 17 hours ago (20.12.2008 18:30)

Некто Кристина из города Херсон, Украина написала роман «Огни города», в котором дважды цитирует мои стихи:
Глава 6.1. Событие Первое
Глава 6.3. Событие Третье


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 Сегодня ночью умерла Ольга Борисовна Маркова

   639 days 22 hours ago (05.12.2008 13:31)

Сегодня получил письмо с известием, что Ольга Борисовна Маркова скончалась этой ночью.
В апреле умер Виктор Бадиков. Уходит старое поколение русскоязычной литературы Казахстана.

Что ты заводишь песню военну
Флейте подобно, милый снигирь?



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 Remember Nabokov

   662 days 21 hours ago (12.11.2008 14:26)



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