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thekidslepthere
01-07-2009, 07:58 PM
This is the top ten scripts on the 2008 Black List, which is compiled by hundreds of people working in Hollywood who each send in their top ten choices for the best scripts. These aren't usually the big popcorn movies, but are the more enjoyable reads that have a shot at being made.

1. The Beaver by Kyle Killen
It’s About: Walter Black, a depressed toy manufacturer, loses his family and his business. But then Walter tries on a hand puppet—a chatty British rodent called "The Beaver"—and his personality is transformed. It’s all good at first, but things turn ugly when the puppet won’t let go. It’s Like: Liar Liar fused with the horror movie Magic. Status: Steve Carell is attached to play Walter.

2. The Oranges by Jay Reiss and Ian Helfer
It’s About: Two New Jersey families are thrown into comic turmoil when the prodigal daughter returns for Christmas and falls in love with her parents’ best friend. It’s Like: The Graduate engaged to Meet the Parents. Status: Anthony Bregman (Thumbsucker) and MRC will produce. Julian Farino (Entourage) is negotiating to direct.

3. Butter by Jason Micallef
It’s About: Destiny, a black foster child, faces off against Iowa’s reigning dairy diva, the beautiful but venal Laura Pickler, in an epic butter-carving competition for the ages. It’s Like: Election swirled with Best in Show. Status: Jennifer Garner is in talks to play Laura, while DreamWorks is in early negotiations for the project.

4. Big Hole by Michael Gilio
It’s About: Lee, an old, grumpy ex-cowboy, loses $30,000 to a fraudulent sweepstakes company and sets out to punish those responsible. Lee’s son, the local sheriff, is charged with stopping him. It’s Like: Falling Down splattered with No Country for Old Men. Status: Project is set up with Aversano Films (Failure to Launch).

5. The Low Dweller by Brad Ingelsby
It’s About: Charlie "Slim" Hendrick, a don’t-eff-with-me ex-con, returns home to find that his sweetie has moved on and his bitter brother has gambling debts. When a disfigured, dog-loving thug beats his sibling to death, Slim seeks vengeance. It’s Like: Unforgiven, only less geriatric. And much less forgiving. Status: Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way and Tony and Ridley Scott will co-produce.

6. F***buddies by Liz Meriwether
It’s About: Emma and Adam have the best relationship ever! They’re twentysomething pals who, you know, do it. A lot. But then Adam goes and falls in love with Emma and ruins everything. Can their perfect non-union survive? It’s Like: When Harry Met Sally… for the Juno generation. Status: Ivan Reitman’s company is developing it.

7. Winter’s Discontent by Paul Fruchbom
It’s About: After the death of his wife of more than 50 years, irrepressible horndog Herb Winter sets out, at age 75, to find sexual fulfillment with another woman. Or, if possible, several. It’s Like: Superbad set in a retirement community. Status: The film is set up at Sony. No director or star is attached.

8. Broken City by Brian Tucker
It’s About: The New York mayor asks private eye Billy Taggart to find out if the mayor’s wife is cheating on him. She is, with the campaign director of the mayor’s political rival, no less, who soon turns up dead. Did Billy’s investigation lead to murder? It’s Like: A modern L.A. Confidential peppered with Glengarry Glen Ross patois. Status: Being developed by the producing team behind Juno.

9. I’m With Cancer by Will Reiser
It’s About: Adam, a 25-year-old single Jewish dude, is diagnosed with spinal cancer. Hilarity ensues. Seriously. It’s Like: The 40 Year-Old Virgin with chemo. Status: Seth Rogen will produce and has signed on to play Adam’s best bud.

10. Our Brand Is Crisis by Peter Straughan
It’s About: A team of American political operatives moves to Bolivia to take on a flailing presidential campaign. Loosely based on the 2006 documentary of the same name. It’s Like: Primary Colors picked The Motorcycle Diaries as a running mate. Status: George Clooney’s company will produce it.

SOS
01-07-2009, 08:45 PM
:yuck2:

Southpark already did #1.
2 has been done before.
3 butter carving is so boring.
4. done before.
6. Is for a love story for sluts.
7. done.
done
done
10. Bolvia's president... yuck.

thekidslepthere
01-07-2009, 09:06 PM
There's no beating these two scripts that were further down the list...

THE GARY COLEMAN –EMMANUEL LEWIS PROJECT by Dan Fogelman

“Emmanuel Lewis and Gary Coleman save the world from an evil madman.”

AGENT William Morris Agency –Danny Greenberg
MANAGER Industry Entertainment –Eryn Brown
AVAILABLE. Platinum Dunes producing.

Or

JONNY QUEST by Dan Mazeau

“Young Jonny Quest travels the world with his scientist father, adopted brother from India, Bandit the bulldog, and a government agent assigned to protect them while they investigate scientific mysteries.”

AGENT The GershAgency –David Kopple
MANAGER Circle of Confusion –David Alpert, Ashley Berns
UNAVAILABLE. Warner Brothers. Lin Pictures, Adrian Askarieh, Daniel Alter producing.

And here's a link to the rest of the list if anyone cares...

http://www.latinoreview.com/news/hollywood-2008-black-list-released-caution-for-your-eyes-only-5840

WhiteHonkyDevil
01-07-2009, 09:52 PM
Most of those sound like porn titles.

DR. Jimcy M.E.
01-08-2009, 01:26 AM
Those movies sound awful

LiddyRules
01-08-2009, 01:48 AM
I like being all Mr. Pretentious Movie Guy but none of those plot descriptions seem particularly amazing. Maybe Vengeance Movies (Big Hole and Low Dweller) and Political Suspense Movie (Broken City) have potential but they could easily just become totally cliche.

thekidslepthere
01-08-2009, 03:46 AM
I actually read the top three when they popped up over the year.

"The Beaver" is pretty hysterical for the first 80 pages then lost me in a third act that includes a puke inducing montage with Steve Carrel and his Beaver becoming famous. But it all hinges on Steve Carrel's performance which I think he could pull off.

"The Oranges" is really well written, they don't mention that the parent's best friend that the prodigal daughter is hooking up with is their similarly aged neighbor who is still married and has a daughter the same age as the girl he's hooking up with.

"Butter" is also well written and filled with more racist skewing lines than Gran Turino, but Jennifer Garner is supposed to be the antagonist but she is too sympathetic, if it wasn't for her lines that teeter on being racist, there wouldn't be anything wrong with her at all (and I know none of her lines would make anyone here unlike her, fuck we'd all probably want to marry her) and the little girl as the protagonist isn't developed well enough.

"Johnny Quest" though not in the top ten rules for anyone who grew up on the cartoon. It does read like a $250 million movie, so who knows if they could pull it off, but there's a point around page ten where there is this crew trying to kidnap Dr. Quest, explosions are going off, people are getting shot and killed and in an action line it says something to the effect of "yes people are dying, it won't be over the top bloody, but this isn't Spy Kids, it's Johnny Fucking Quest" it had me on board for the ride the whole way.

If anyone wants to read any of the scripts on the entire list, I have many of them or can most likely tell you where to grab them, just shoot me a message.