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Misawa
09-06-2009, 10:37 PM
I decided to post a screenplay I finished a couple of months back as I'm guessing most users of these forums have never read a film script before, and it may be something that is of interest.

It is the sequel to 2008's Shark in Venice starring Stephen Baldwin, and directed by Danny Lerner. I wrote it for Nu Image, a Los Angeles-based company that has made such films as Rambo, 16 Blocks, and the upcoming The Expendables, starring just about everyone in Hollywood, and of course Shark in Venice... as well as Raging Sharks, Shark Zone, Shark Attack 1, 2, and 3 (starring an out of work John Barrowman before he found UK fame).

Had a number of phonecalls and unfortunately the director had a change of heart at the last second with not wanting to be involved in the production of anymore shark films, having been involved with 6, directing three of those.

There are parts that need cleaning up and tightening, but I'm laying this script to rest now since Danny Lerner no longer wants a sequel, so it's free for public reading, though I own the copyright.

Click the link below and then the Shark in Britain link to read it. Also there you can read my latest short film script, In the Realm of the Sadist, which a company currently has interest in producing, if you haven't already; I already posted it Movies last week.

Click Here (http://www.scribd.com/Film-maker)

Bun
10-06-2009, 03:51 PM
lol it's no jaws, but definately a start. it's funny reading them because they sound so cheesy. :P

Misawa
10-06-2009, 05:23 PM
No, it's not Jaws, I'd have to write a masterpiece to match that. If I ever wish to cut Shark in Britain's ties with Shark in Venice, and shop it around as an original screenplay, the title would be Great White in Great Britain. What's wrong with the title, In the Realm of the Sadist? I really like that one. It was originally going to be titled, In a Vein of Hell.

Misawa
11-06-2009, 05:20 PM
Updated further revised draft. Uploaded previous by accident.

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