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June 2012 Script Sales

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Marvel’s back on the development horse with a few perhaps lesser-known projects, but potentially big franchises: The Human Fly and Guardians of the Galaxy, based on the popular (more or less) comic series. Also headed for screen adaptation: Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, which doesn’t need explanation for those of you who had a computer in the 80s. Jennifer Lopez may star as the renowned thief. In the world of sports, Casey Affleck has optioned the rights to Josh Hamilton’s inspirational life story as a top prospect, turned drug addict, turn MLB star. Draft Day, with Ivan Reitman directing, about the Buffalo Bills GM trying to secure the number one draft pick. How about a Bills Super Bowl movie, Reitman? Let the world live the dream once. Other script sales include: – The sequel to Script Pipeline contest-winner Evan Daugherty’s Snow White and the Huntsman. – It only…

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May 2012 Script Sales

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Everyone seemed to be looking to the stars in May, so sci-fi sales soared, including a sequel to Blade Runner (with the imaginative title Blade Runner 2), Beyond Apollo about a failed mission to Venus, and Wool, set in a future where the air is contaminated, to be produced by the brothers Ridley and Tony Scott. Universal picked up the mystery thriller, The Disciple Project, and Disney hopes to score big with an adaptation of the beloved children’s book Peter and the Starcatchers. But never fear, if science fiction isn’t your favorite box office fare, a bio-pic on the life of James Bond creator Ian Flemming is also in the works, as is a fantasy comedy entitled The Canterville Ghost to be voiced by House’s Hugh Laurie and fellow Brit Stephen Fry. Other script sales include: – An update of the 1970’s TV series, The Night Stalker. – A bio…

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April 2012 Script Sales

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Novel (and graphic novel) adaptations are the hot item in April, including the sci-fi Anomaly with Joe Roth producing, and The Graveyard Book with Disney at the helm. Leonardo DiCaprio will star in Live By Night, set in the 1920s during the Black Sox scandal. Since we’ve gone way too long without a good poker movie: DiCaprio also producing a film with Ben Affleck and Justin Timberlake about illegal online gaming, Runner Runner. And former Script Pipeline Workshop “Recommend” writer Michael Starrbury will write an adaptation of The Great Unknown, originally published by Image Comics. Other script sales include: – A reboot of Daredevil, to be drawn from Frank Miller’s own reboot of the popular comic hero. – Based on the NBC TV series, The Rockford Files. Vince Vaughn to produce and star. – The 1982 film Poltergeist will get a Sam Raimi-esque remake. – An animated feature from Pixar,…

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March 2012 Script Sales

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As in previous months (and years), plenty of novel adaptations to go around–perhaps the most specs based on books in a while. One of them few saw coming: a remake of 1984, possibly to be renamed “So None of this Stuff Actually Happened.” Ron Howard producing. Brett Ratner may direct the sequel to the 1988 film Midnight Run. Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat gets another green light, sans live-action. Based on the graphic novel, The Red Star, set in an alternate future where the USSR still exists, should add some fresh vision to theaters. And Muppets 2–hopefully it won’t take long, looking forward to 10 more 80s-quality Muppet films. Other script sales include: – Adaptation of the 2011 novel Crazy U: One Dad’s Crash Course In Getting His Kid Into College. If only Will Ferrell was involved. Say, producing through his company Gary Sanchez and possibly starring. –…

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February 2012 Script Sales

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A good mix of genres, from comic adaptations to family comedies, fill what was a busy February for script sales. The Jetsons are coming to theaters from WB–live action to boot. Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson may be teaming up again in the comedy Interns. Catherine Hardwick returns with a script set against LA’s music scene, Evan Rachel Wood starring. And the potential cast of the musical comedy One Hit Wonders includes Gwyneth Paltrow, Andy Samberg, Reese Witherspoon, and Beyonce. Sounds about right, albeit Samberg seems to be the curve ball in that one. Other script sales include: – Hilarity returns in The Muppets 2. No word yet on returning human cast. – Maybe the most promising concept from February: The Curiosity, based on the to-be-published novel about a man frozen for 100 years returning to modern society. Fox to produce. – A sports bio on the legendary Jim Brown….

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January 2012 Script Sales

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What might be one of the more original spins on the typical true WWII story, George Clooney is set to star and direct The Monuments Men, where a group of historians and curators embark on a mission to rescue art stolen by the Nazis. While it’s not confirmed, Jim Carrey may reprise his role as Bruce in a sequel to Bruce Almighty. Toy giant Hasbro is entering the film world with scripts based on Stretch Armstrong and the board game Candyland. And if you haven’t had your fill from the first three Paranormal Activity movies, you’ll have a fourth shot at horror. Other script sales include: – Kids and people-who-were-not-so-long-ago-kids, rejoice: Ben 10 is coming to the big screen. – In the hopes of squeezing every last possible story from the X-men, a sequel to X-men: First Class. – The found-footage horror script, Bermuda, chronicling a missing documentary crew. Sounds…

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December 2011 Script Sales

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A final trickle of spec sales, as well as a good number of novel adaptations, to close out the end of December and 2011. Two superhero scripts, based on characters by comic guru Stan Lee, are slated for development, with Lee to serve as producer on both. Disney and Benderspink are teaming up on Bob the Musical, a comedy about a man whose life turns into a musical. And on a more dramatic note, the true story of Jacob Barnett, a child genius diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome. Other script sales include: – A remake of American Psycho, minus the genius of Christian Bale. Lionsgate to produce. – Grown Ups 2, sequel to the Adam Sandler ensemble comedy (although wouldn’t “Grown Upper” be a better title?) – Gangsters, vampires, and aliens do battle in, where else, 1920s Prohibition-Era America. From the graphic novel Turf.

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November 2011 Script Sales

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Plenty of novel adaptations mark the over 100–yes, 100–November script sales, yet perhaps the most exciting (and odd) is an adaptation of the mega-popular children’s “book” Where’s Waldo? An actor has not yet been found, but he’s probably hiding behind something red and white. Writer and longtime Script Pipeline partner Alejandro Seri sold his thriller Final Girl, Prospect Park producing. One of the most underrated Stephen King novels, Rose Madder, is headed to production, and Leonardo Da Vinci will finally get a biopic. Other script sales include: -Starship Troopers fan? We know you’re out there. The film will get a re-boot. Sony and Original Film to produce. – What’s the last thing anyone living in California needs to see? Correct: San Andreas 3D. It’s classified as disaster, but horror would apply. – Woody Woodpecker and Popeye will get the supreme CGI treatment in a new animated film – Godzilla. ….

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Marc-Andre Samson

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– Marc-Andre Samson, writer of I’ll Sleep When You’re Dead (2011 Script Pipeline Contest winner). Marc’s horror film Where the Devil Dwells will be released in 2015. What do you think clicked so well with I’ll Sleep When You’re Dead, making it one of the top scripts we received in 2011? Hopefully, it’s because of the characters. . . and people seem to dig the non-stop action in the third act. I think the script has a nice balance of mystery and action. How many scripts, roughly, have you written? How long have you been writing? I started writing stories when I was in third grade and never stopped. I wrote about a dozen scripts so far. . . some good, some not-so-good. However, I had fun writing all of them. Do you stick to a certain style or genre? Are there certain themes running throughout all your screenplays? Crime and horror….

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October 2011 Script Sales

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A few Facebook-inspired movies, sans Jesse Eisenberg and intense web programmer drama, are in development. Less techie, more whimsy, Johnny Depp could take on another biopic role as Dr. Seuss. What seems a natural fit, the infamous Boston mobster Whitey Bulger is getting film immortality with the Afflecks attached to star, produce, write, direct, and possibly head craft services. More importantly, though, Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels may reprise their roles in Dumb and Dumber 2. Better late than never. And better early than never: Code Name Geronimo will detail the hunt for Osama Bin Laden. John Stockwell to direct. Other script sales include: – The sci-fi dramedy The Future of Us, where two teen girls in 1996 stumble upon their as-of-yet-uncreated Facebook profiles and decide whether or not to change their future. Meanwhile, current Facebook users can’t escape the past. . . (yeah, we get it–you had a lot…

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Tyler Burton Smith

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– Tyler Burton Smith, writer of Henchman (2011 Script Pipeline Contest Winner). In addition to working as a writer for video game content, Tyler is in development on multiple feature film projects. He’s repped by Chris Goble at Grandview. Henchman is an animated comedy. Given the fact Pixar and . . . well, Pixar has such a stronghold on the mainstream, studio world of animation, did you see this script as more of a writing sample, or something that had a legit shot at the big-budget animated market? I definitely saw Henchman as more of a sample when I was writing it. I knew there were a lot fewer opportunities for optioning an animated script, but it was a story I really wanted to tell. Sometimes, I just have to go with my gut and write the stories I’m excited about, because those are the ones that come out the…

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David Love

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– David Love, writer of Unorthodox (2011 Script Pipeline TV Writing Contest Winner). In 2014, David wrote an episode of the FX show Partners and is continuing a career in TV writing and development. What was the motivation behind writing Unorthodox? How long it take from concept to finished product? I guess I’ve always had some pretty major hang-ups with religion. When I was very young, my parents put me in an after school program at Chabad, where they approach the Bible as the literal word of God. This made absolutely no sense to me, but they were my teachers, and I had been taught to trust them. It created a cognitive dissonance in me that would one day lead me to write Unorthodox, so for that, I guess I should be thankful. I had originally conceived the show as Malcom in the Middle with Orthodox Jews, but the more I…

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