Quentin Tarantino Scripts

Quentin Tarantino is undoubtedly one of modern cinema’s  living legends.  Bursting into the scene with the critically acclaimed debut Reservoir Dogs, Tarantino would later solidify his influence in cinema with his directorial follow, Pulp Fiction. His strong sense  for sharp dialogue, graphic violence, and alternative narrative structures have always begun on the page, proving that he is as spirited screenwriter as he is a director.

Listed below are a collection of Tarantino’s penned screenplays.

Reservoir Dogs Script

True Romance Script

Pulp Fiction Script

Natural Born Killers Script

Four Rooms Script

From Dusk Till Dawn Script

Jackie Brown Script

Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2 Scripts

Grindhouse / Death Proof Script ($)

Inglourious Basterds Script

Nicholas Sparks Script Adaptations

With over fifteen published novels to his name, Nicholas Sparks is considered to be one of the most successful modern romance novelists of our time. His books have since translated their  successes unto the big screen through six film adaptations, with two more already in the works.

Check below for a list of Hollywood adaptations to his bestselling novels.

Message in a Bottle Script (Dialogue Transcript)
Nights in Rodanthe Script (Dialogue Transcript)
Dear John Script (PDF Download)

Coen Brothers Screenplays

Ethan and Joel Coen, more popularly known as the Coen brothers, have made a name for themselves with their own brand of dark humor and quirky comedy.After garnering critical success with their academy award winning screenplay for Fargo (1996), the Coen brothers’ reputation for tightly written and excellently directed films were only further proven with films such as The Big Lebowski (1998) and O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000). More recently, the brothers have gone on to win the Academy Award for Best picture for their film No Country for Old Men (2007). Nominations for Best Original Screenplay for Burn After Reading (2008) and A Serious Man (2009) soon followed from both the BAFTA and the Academy respectively.

Known as the “two-headed director” within industry circles, this writing and directing tandem only proves the age old maxim that two heads are indeed better than one.

Check out this tandem’s impeccable writing filmography in the scripts below:

Avatar and Pocahontas Scripts

The scripting of Avatar started in 1994 when James Cameron wrote a 80 page draft script for the movie. He planned to go into production in 1997 and set a tentative release in 1999. However, lack of technological support for the proper visualization of the script made him put it off. In 2006, he started to work on the actual script. And at last this year the movie was released and made history.

According to some, Avatar has many uncanny resemblances with the script of Disney animation Pocahontas (1995). How similar are these two movie scripts? Well, check for yourself.

Avatar Script

Pocahontas Script