UPDATED: 11 Brand New Oscar Scripts from 'Revolutionary Road,' 'Milk,' 'Ben Button' and Many More
These scripts should keep you busy...
UPDATE: Just added script links to The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Kung Fu Panda thanks to Garrett for sending in the link. There is also a version of the Gran Torino script available here based on the official version from the WB FYC site that has since been removed.
Can you feel it? The Oscar award season is a TON of work, but it is so much fun it doesn't really matter and the studios are full steam ahead with "For Your Consideration" publicity as I have a bunch of new screenplay links to offer including downloadable scripts for Revolutionary Road, Milk, The Visitor and Burn after Reading.
I will try to continue to maintain this list of scripts throughout the entire season and offer updates as soon as they are available. After touring all the FYC sites this appears to be everything out there at this moment.
Below you will get links to the award sites, links to each film here on RopeofSilicon and where it applies a link to each of the scripts currently available.
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- Download the Script « NEW!
- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
- Kung Fu Panda
- Download the Script « NEW!
- Tropic Thunder
- Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa
- Bolt
- High School Musical 3: Senior Year
- Miracle at St. Anna
- The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
- WALL•E
- Download the Script « NEW!
If you know of a site not listed here or on my "The Contenders" page click here and let me know.
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Finished Frost/Nixon, Milk, Doubt, Revolutionary Road this week. Just started on CCoBB.
Finished Frost/Nixon, Milk, and Gran Torino this week.
Just finished "Milk". It's the first screenplay I've ever read–suprised by how "readable" it was!