Match Point script – Scripts on Screen https://scripts-onscreen.com Thu, 21 Feb 2019 15:45:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://scripts-onscreen.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/cropped-cropped-sos-logo-truesqr-32x32.png Match Point script – Scripts on Screen https://scripts-onscreen.com 32 32 154728564 Scarlett Johansson Scripts https://scripts-onscreen.com/scarlett-johansson-scripts/ Thu, 17 May 2012 06:06:13 +0000 https://scripts-onscreen.com/?p=12635 Scarlett Johansson is definitely a diverse actor as can be seen from the incredibly different roles that she has played over the years. From 1920’s flapper to grungy teenage girl, Johansson has differentiated herself as being more than just another pretty blonde actress.
Her career started as a child, when she first showed interest in acting. It was not difficult for her to find work, averaging one role a year even in her humble beginnings. Passion and talent are definitely contributing factors to her gaining such success in her early years- but like many actresses, the importance of a good role cannot be overstated.
Johansson’s career can partially be attributed to her ability to choose, or have a manager choose, beneficial roles to create a favorable impression of Johansson on audiences.
Starring in the cult classic Ghost World (2001), helped create a well-rounded depiction of who she was, emphasizing the outcast mentality and the snarky humor that has become developed into many characters thereafter.
With her role in the hit independent film Lost in Translation (2003), her persona was set in stone. Ever since, she has become a sultry, sarcastic and mature person in the eyes of audiences. Even her roles in children’s cartoons (i.e. The Spongebob Squarepants Movie) give off the same aura that has enamored audiences nationwide.
Screenwriters and actors can learn from the history of Scarlett Johnansson by remembering to put everything into their work, no matter whether it is big budget or low budget. The effort that a person puts into their work does make a difference between creating a touching film or a B-movie. Everything makes a difference.

 

Filmography

  1. (2012) The Avengers
  2. (2011) We Bought a Zoo
  3. (2010) Iron Man 2
  4. (2009) He’s Just Not That Into You Script
  5. (2008) The Spirit
  6. (2008) Vicky Cristina Barcelona Script
  7. (2008) The Other Boleyn Girl Script
  8. (2007) The Nanny Diaries
  9. (2006) The Prestige Script
  10. (2006) The Black Dahlia Script
  11. (2006) Scoop
  12. (2005) The Island 
  13. (2005) Match Point
  14. (2004) In Good Company Script
  15. (2004) The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
  16. (2004) A Good Woman 
  17. (2004) A Love Song for Bobby Long
  18. (2004) The Perfect Score
  19. (2003) Girl with a Pearl Earring
  20. (2003) Lost in Translation Script
  21. (2002) Eight Legged Freaks Script
  22. (2001) An American Rhapsody
  23. (2001) Ghost World Script
  24. (2001) The Man Who Wasn’t There Script
  25. (1999) My Brother the Pig
  26. (1998) The Horse Whisperer Script
  27. (1997) Home Alone 3
  28. (1997) Fall
  29. (1996) If Lucy Fell
  30. (1996) Manny & Lo
  31. (1995) Just Cause
  32. (1994) North

 

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Match Point https://scripts-onscreen.com/movie/match-point-script-links/ Sun, 12 Feb 2012 02:38:49 +0000 https://scripts-onscreen.com/movie/match-point-script-links/
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Year:2005
Director:Woody Allen
Written by:Woody Allen (Author)

Script Synopsis:Match Point is Woody Allen’s satire of the British High Society and the ambition of a young tennis instructor to enter into it. Yet when he must decide between two women - one assuring him his place in high society, and the other that would take him far from it - palms start to sweat and a dark psychological match in his head begins.
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