Robert Pattinson Scripts

If it wasn’t for the popularization of the Twilight saga, chances are that Robert Pattinson may never have met Kristen Stewart. Just a simple comparison of films that each actor has starred in shows the many differences in terms of actors’ tastes and career choices.

While Stewart’s career is laden with many different types of films- from horror to science fiction and, indeed, romance; Pattinson doesn’t seem to have as much diversity. Most of the films that he has been in are focused in the romance genre, with exception to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005).

Actors should always diversify if they desire to be acting for a long time. Pattinson’s career screams of warning, despite the fact that he is at the top of his game at this moment. His chiseled facial features definitely keep the bread coming in for the romance genre, but how long will that last? At this point, Pattinson would do well to use his popularity to take on more diverse and challenging roles.

 

Filmography

  1. (2012) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2
  2. (2012) Cosmopolis
  3. (2012) Bel Ami
  4. (2011) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1
  5. (2011) Water for Elephants Script
  6. (2010) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
  7. (2010) Remember Me
  8. (2009) New Moon [Transcript]
  9. (2008) Twilight Script
  10. (2008) Little Ashes [Transcript]
  11. (2008) How to Be
  12. (2005) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Script
  13. (2004) Vanity Fair [Transcript]

Anne Hathaway Scripts

She’s funny, charismatic, beautiful and probably one of the most diverse actresses in Hollywood. Anne Hathaway has come a long way from the romantic comedies of her youth. From her first, amazing transformation from a raggedy girl to a princess in The Princess Diaries (2001), Hathaway has shown the public that she is full of surprises.

In the beginning of Hathaway’s career, her roles mainly consisted of kind, down-to-earth young women who were dealing with generally, middle class problems. In addition to these roles, Hathaway built up her “good girl” persona with voice acting roles in popular cartoon shows and films. However, she has definitely pulled an ace from her sleeve over the last couple of years.

From playing the Red Queen in Tim Burton’s bizarre version of Alice in Wonderland (2010) to her potentially ground-breaking role as the Catwoman villainess in The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Hathaway is now showing the public her dark side. She can be cruel and mischievous, unlike her comedic romantic persona from previous films.

Needless to say, Hathaway is an actress that the public may not ever grow tired of. She may be acting for a very long time because she has shown her versatility and grace in the public eye.

Filmography

  1. (2012) The Dark Knight Rises
  2. (2011) One Day
  3. (2011) Rio
  4. (2010) Love and Other Drugs
  5. (2010) Alice in Wonderland Script
  6. (2010) Valentine’s Day Script
  7. (2009) Bride Wars
  8. (2008) Passengers [Transcript]
  9. (2008) Rachel Getting Married Script
  10. (2008) Get Smart
  11. (2007) Becoming Jane [Transcript]
  12. (2006) The Devil Wears Prada Script
  13. (2005) Brokeback Mountain Script
  14. (2005) Havoc [Transcript]
  15. (2005) Hoodwinked! [Transcript]
  16. (2004) The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement [Transcript]
  17. (2004) Ella Enchanted [Transcript]
  18. (2002) Nicholas Nickleby [Transcript]
  19. (2002) The Cat Returns
  20. (2001) The Other Side of Heaven Script [For Purchase, $7.95 PDF, $11.95 Paperback]
  21. (2001) The Princess Diaries [Transcript]

Emma Stone Scripts

What is there not to like about Emma Stone? The beautiful 23 year old redhead represents everything good about women. She is good humored, considerate and wears her heart on her sleeve. Some people want to marry her while everyone else wants to be her best friend.

Needless to say, she is fast becoming the sweetheart of the American public. While her career only consists of a few movies, they are all films that characterize the personality that audiences have grown to love about her. Even in the new Spiderman film, her personality shines and transforms her character into something more like herself. She is not becoming the character- the character is becoming her.

Stone will likely have a strong career for a very long time due to her ability to choose roles that portray her as an honorable, good-natured young woman. The more people see this in her, the more they will root for her in every film that she follows in.

Filmography

  1. (2012) The Amazing Spider-Man
  2. (2011) The Help Script
  3. (2011) Crazy, Stupid, Love
  4. (2011) Friends with Benefits
  5. (2010) Easy A Script
  6. (2010) Marmaduke
  7. (2009) Zombieland Script
  8. (2009) Paper Man
  9. (2009) Ghosts of Girlfriends Past Script
  10. (2008) The House Bunny Script
  11. (2008) The Rocker
  12. (2007) Superbad Script

Mila Kunis Scripts

If a person’s career could be gauged by the types of roles they got in their early career, then Mila Kunis would probably be starring in comedy roles for the rest of her life. She got her first break in That 70’s Show (1998-2006) playing the neurotic and self-obsessed Jackie Burkhart, whom was as two-dimensional as a piece of cardboard.

However, Kunis has definitely grown in leaps and bounds since her start there. Despite the fact that she still does comedic work, (i.e. her recurring role as Meg on the long running series Family Guy (1999-2012)) she has also taken on more serious and dramatic roles in other types of films.

The more that a person recreates themselves, the better chance they have of making it in the film industry. Audiences have very short attention spans, and when an actor can continually morph themselves into different personalities, they have a better chance of keeping that short attention span.

If Kunis keeps this up, she may become an A-list star in the future.

 

Filmography

  1. (2012) Ted
  2. (2011) Friends with Benefits
  3. (2010) Black Swan Script
  4. (2010) Date Night Script
  5. (2010) The Book of Eli Script
  6. (2009) Extract Script
  7. (2009) Tom Cool
  8. (2008) Max Payne Script
  9. (2008) Forgetting Sarah Marshall [Transcript]
  10. (2008) Boot Camp
  11. (2007) Moving McAllister [Transcript]
  12. (2007) After Sex [For Purchase]
  13. (2004) Tony ‘n’ Tina’s Wedding
  14. (2001) Get Over It
  15. (1998) Milo Script
  16. (1998) Krippendorf’s Tribe Script
  17. (1996) Santa with Muscles

Alvin Sargent Scripts

Alvin Sargent is considered one of the great veterans of the film industry, having had steady employment since he started working in Hollywood in the 1960’s. The latest film on his record, The Amazing Spider Man (2012) was a profound success in the box office and charmed audiences with a new depiction of the popularly known tale.

Working in a team of four, including creator Stan Lee, Sargent provided his own unique talents and script writing know-how to the tumultuous task of writing a Spiderman film that was fresh, new and original.

Working with a team of other writers can be a difficult task for any screenwriter to attempt, since the diverse backgrounds and styles can easily turn into a battle for power instead of a collaborative Eden of ideas.

However, the resulting film script ties together well and displays a humanitarian story of good vs. evil as well as the beauty of the human spirit.

Sargent’s experience and knowledge of script writing shows just how powerful time can be in developing a person’s writing ability. At 20 years old, a person may not be the best writer. However, if that person persists, the writing they do as a 30 year old (or older) may show just how much talent they have had all the while.

 

Filmography

  1. (2012) The Amazing Spider-Man
  2. (2007) Spider-Man 3  [Transcript]
  3. (2004) Spider-Man 2 [Transcript]
  4. (2002) Unfaithful [Transcript]
  5. (1999) Anywhere But Here [Transcript]
  6. (1996) Bogus
  7. (1991) Hero [Transcript]
  8. (1991) Other People’s Money
  9. (1991) What About Bob? Script
  10. (1990) White Palace [Transcript]
  11. (1988) Dominick and Eugene Script [For Purchase- $15]
  12. (1987) Nuts
  13. (1980) Ordinary People Script  
  14. (1978) Straight Time Script [For Purchase]
  15. (1977) Julia
  16. (1977) Bobby Deerfield
  17. (1973) Paper Moon Script
  18. (1973) Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing
  19. (1972) The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds Script
  20. (1972) Footsteps
  21. (1971) The Impatient Heart
  22. (1970) I Walk the Line
  23. (1969) The Sterile Cuckoo
  24. (1968) The Stalking Moon

Tom Hardy Scripts

For being 35 years old, Tom Hardy is really not doing badly for himself in the Hollywood movie industry. With his upcoming role as the menacing Bane in The Dark Knight Rises (2012), he is sure to build a name for himself as an extremely diverse and talented actor who is capable of turning acting roles into incredibly moving performances.

All of this from a man who used to be a drug addict as a young man- ruining his marriage and becoming an alcoholic.

His career goes to show how much a person can change over the years. While many may not have thought he was worth much as a 20-something year old, he is grown in leaps and bounds as an adult. And with the below track record of film performances, he is sure to have a good, lasting career in Hollywood.

Filmography

  1. (2012) The Dark Knight Rises
  2. (2012) Lawless
  3. (2012) This Means War
  4. (2011) Warrior Script
  5. (2011) Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Script
  6. (2010) Inception  Script
  7. (2009) Thick as Thieves
  8. (2008) Bronson
  9. (2008) RocknRolla Script
  10. (2008) Sucker Punch
  11. (2007) The Inheritance
  12. (2007) The Killing Gene Script
  13. (2007) Flood
  14. (2006) Scenes of a Sexual Nature
  15. (2006) Marie Antoinette
  16. (2006) Minotaur
  17. (2004) Layer Cake [Transcript]
  18. (2004) EMR
  19. (2003) LD 50 Lethal Dose
  20. (2003) Dot the I
  21. (2003) The Reckoning
  22. (2002) Star Trek: Nemesis Script
  23. (2002) Deserter
  24. (2001) Black Hawk Down [Transcript]

Michael H. Weber Film Scripts

The newest addition to the Spiderman legacy (The Amazing Spiderman (2012)) has been groundbreaking, not simply because of its imaginative twist on the age-old Spiderman story, nor because of its impressive digital effects.

The new Spiderman movie is groundbreaking because it employed many unknowns in high positions- giving many people their big chance to make it in Hollywood. One of these lucky few was Michael Weber, who was hired to direct the film despite his lack of qualifications.

The only major film that Webb had on his record was an interesting Independent film entitled 500 Days of Summer (2009). The film was an indie favorite but did not have the fame or standards of a major motion picture.

However, the movie spoke for itself. With just that one film on his track record, Weber was able to take on the obstacle of creating a feature length film and he did spectacular. His career, which is just taking off, is proof that a person is only limited by their own sense of self worth. The more a person challenges themselves, the more they will be surprised by what they are actually capable of doing.

 

Filmography

(2012) The Amazing Spider-Man

(2009) 500 Days of Summer Script

Dan O’Bannon Scripts

Daniel Thomas O’Bannon can be considered one of the most low-profile scriptwriting geniuses that the science fiction genre has to offer. He was responsible for writing the first Alien film (at first known as Star Beast) as well as the ultimate cult classic of science fiction films- Heavy Metal (1981).

O’Bannon was and is a playful writer, engaging absurd ideas into his scripts to give each story equal amounts of humor, fear and philosophical thought. However, he maintained a low profile throughout his career, even to the point of his death. He did not even notify anyone (besides his wife) that he was suffering of Crohn’s disease.

O’Bannon is a mysterious enigma much like the scripts that he wrote out during his long career. Insightful, funny and engaging, his work will surely be an influencing factor on writers for years to come.

 

  1. (2007) AVPR: Aliens vs Predator – Requiem
  2. (2004) AVP: Alien vs. Predator Script
  3. (1997) Alien: Resurrection Script
  4. (1997) Bleeders
  5. (1995) Screamers
  6. (1992) Alien³
  7. (1990) Total Recall Script
  8. (1986) Aliens Script
  9. (1986) Invaders from Mars Script
  10. (1985) Lifeforce
  11. (1985) The Return of the Living Dead
  12. (1983) Blue Thunder Script
  13. (1981) Heavy Metal Script
  14. (1981) Dead & Buried
  15. (1979) Alien Script
  16. (1974) Dark Star Script

Abi Morgan Scripts

English playwright and screenplay writer, Abi Morgan, has jolted the cinema scene with two of her screenplays being released within a short time of each other. The bigger shock, more than her quick success, is the complete polar opposite stories which have both come from her intriguing mind.

      Her first film, The Iron Lady (2011) is an intense film about Margaret Thatcher, who was one of the most powerful women in Britain upon being awarded the honor of being Prime Minister. The story goes into depth about her pursuit of power and her strength in going against rooms full of men who sought to destroy her politically.

The second film, which is entitled Shame (2011) depicts the life of a man who is addicted to sex. He struggles with pornography and prostitutes as he attempts to fill a hole in his life that he cannot seem to satiate.

The complete opposite stories breaks the boundaries of what is expected from many Hollywood film makers. Most of the time, an adventure writer continues to write adventure stories and other writers stick in their designated genres as well. Morgan represents a new class of screenwriter who is versatile as human existence is.There is sure to be a change in the way the film industry runs in the near future.

 

Filmography

(2011) The Iron Lady Script

(2011) Shame Script

(2007) Brick Lane

 

 

“Coming of Age” Film Scripts

Life can be hard for a teenager – regardless of what time era they were born in. The pressure to do drugs, party, meet the “right one” and make decisions for the first time are things that all American people must go through at one time or another in their lives. However, some people go through it slightly differently.

The following scripts are composed of some of the weirdest and somewhat absurd movies that have been made in the last couple decades about teenagers “coming of age.” While most kids worry about getting caught with cigarettes, these kids have much bigger problems.

Take for instance the teenage boy who dreams of having a girlfriend but can’t because of his slight obstacle of having a disease that forces him to live in a giant bubble. Or the group of teenage girls who are sick of being sexually harassed by their teacher and decide to take it out on him using their fists.

The purpose of films like these are two-fold. On one hand, they provide entertaining stories that interest teenagers. They have teenage humor, problems and solutions all tied together in to one eventful story. The second purpose that the films have, however, is to provide something to compare teenage angst to- a way to show kids that their lives are not as bad as they think!

While kids may stryggke with parents, teachers and other peers, at least they don’t have to deal with being pregnant by their best friend (well, at least most teenagers don’t) as in Juno (2007) or having to drive a time machine car back in time to escape Libyan terrorists (i.e. Back to the Future (1985)). Needless to say, these film scripts will never go out of fashion, as long as there are angsty young teens looking for an escape.

  1. (1985) Back to the Future Script
  2. (1988) Heathers Script
  3. (1996) Foxfire Script [For Purchase]
  4. (2001) Donnie Darko Script
  5. (2007) Juno Script

 

If you know an angsty teenage film that you would like to see the script to here, please comment so we can include it in our list!