Hello, Robert, "Chinatown" has long been considered one of the best, (if not the best) screenplays ever written. http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Chinatown.html Personally, one of the best scripts I've ever read (before the film was released) was "The Usual Suspects," by Christopher McQuarrie. http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Usual-Suspects,-The.html Check them out. You can't go wrong with these two. Cheers, Bob
Hi Robert, http://www.simplyscripts.com/, I have 3 scripts that I would recommend that everyone reads: The Matrix, Training Day and Avatar. Regardless of whether you like the movies or not, the scripts are a good example of excellent writing.
https://www.stage32.com/profile/75288/Screenplay/Birth-of-a-Psycho Best I can find.
Hello, Robert, "Chinatown" has long been considered one of the best, (if not the best) screenplays ever written. http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Chinatown.html Personally, one of the best scripts I've ever read (before the film was released) was "The Usual Suspects," by Christopher McQuarrie. http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Usual-Suspects,-The.html Check them out. You can't go wrong with these two. Cheers, Bob
And a brilliant comedy http://www.drama.uga.edu/~jkundert/drama3020/screenplays/RaisingArizonaS...
Hi Robert, http://www.simplyscripts.com/, I have 3 scripts that I would recommend that everyone reads: The Matrix, Training Day and Avatar. Regardless of whether you like the movies or not, the scripts are a good example of excellent writing.
A lot of great choices, here!
Goldman is no-frills, all good in Misery. http://sfy.ru/?script=misery