Written by:Seth Rogen (Story), Evan Goldberg (Story), Ariel Shaffir (Screenplay), Kyle Hunter (Screenplay), Scott Underwood (Storyboard), Todd Demong (Storyboard), Seth Rogen (Screenplay), Evan Goldberg (Screenplay), Jonah Hill (Story)
Script Synopsis:Frank leads a group of supermarket products on a quest to discover the truth about their existence and what really happens when they become chosen to leave the grocery store.
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Script Synopsis:Stevie is a sweet 13-year-old about to explode. His mom is loving and attentive, but a little too forthcoming about her romantic life. His big brother is a taciturn and violent bully. So Stevie searches his working-class Los Angeles suburb for somewhere to belong. He finds it at the Motor Avenue skate shop.
Mid90s Script PDF - [DRAFT 3/4/2016] at Script Fly ($)
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Written by:Michael Bacall (Screenplay), Oren Uziel (Screenplay), Rodney Rothman (Screenplay), Michael Bacall (Story), Jonah Hill (Story)
Script Synopsis:After making their way through high school (twice), big changes are in store for officers Schmidt and Jenko when they go deep undercover at a local college. But when Jenko meets a kindred spirit on the football team, and Schmidt infiltrates the bohemian art major scene, they begin to question their partnership. Now they don't have to just crack the case - they have to figure out if they can have a mature relationship. If these two overgrown adolescents can grow from freshmen into real men, college might be the best thing that ever happened to them.
22 Jump Street Script Resources:
22 Jump Street Script PDF - 11/10/2013 at wikileaks.org
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Written by:Michael Bacall (Screenplay), Michael Bacall (Story), Jonah Hill (Story), Patrick Hasburgh (Teleplay), Stephen J. Cannell (Teleplay)
Script Synopsis:In high school, Schmidt was a dork and Jenko was the popular jock. After graduation, both of them joined the police force and ended up as partners riding bicycles in the city park. Since they are young and look like high school students, they are assigned to an undercover unit to infiltrate a drug ring that is supplying high school students synthetic drugs.
21 Jump Street Script Resources:
21 Jump Street Script PDF - 4/6/2011 at wikileaks.org
21 Jump Street Script PDF - Pink Production Draft - 5/4/11 at The Script Savant
21 Jump Street Script PDF - (2012) 5/19/09 REVISED DRAFT at Script City ($)
21 Jump Street Script PDF - [2011-01-16] at Script Fly ($)
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No one gets famous simply by being talented. The music, film and art industries are all fueled by socialization. If a person is well connected, then he or she has a greater chance of succeeding with less talent than someone who has a lot of talent minus connections. In the case of Jonah Hill, connections to the industry have been one of the major tools that helped skyrocket his career to the record high that it is at now.
This is not to say Jonah Hill is not talented. The 28 year old producer/director/actor/writer has wowed audiences with his unique comedic style and adorable personality. From his first major role in Superbad (2007), Hill captured America’s heart in his realistic depiction of a desperately hopeless teenage boy trying to buy alcohol on a Friday night.
However, if it wasn’t for his connections, Hill may not have known, let alone had the chance to audition for the now-famous role. The real start of his career occurred when he met the children of Dustin Hoffman, who were present at one of his small time gigs. The kids loved his acting and introduced him to their father who helped jump start his career with a role in I Heart Huckabees (2004).
Since then, Hill has ridden the waves to fame and fortune in comedic films such as Get Him to the Greek (2010) and the upcoming film, 21 Jump Street (2012). Needless to say, Hill has a great future ahead of him as long as he continues to wow audiences with his remarkable acting roles.
Hopeful actors may take a note from Hill by remembering the importance of establishing connections in the industry. Script writers and directors would also do well to seek out talent and inspiration in small clubs and performing arts districts. There are plenty of talented people and stories in the world that never make it to Hollywood simply because of a lack of connections. A person who can sift through and find the gems will be justly rewarded for their efforts.
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