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    http://www.scriptapalooza.com/Winners.html

    A History Of Fools by Eric Podell
    A Novel Approach to Suicide by Brien Kelly
    Black Friday by Greg Ernstrom
    Come in from the Cold War by Bob Garden
    Dark Pools by Carole Ryavec
    Dead Fish in Still Water by Paul Martel
    Dead Star Bounce by Jonathan Eilberg
    Dreamweavers by Kyrai Antares & Kevin Thompson
    Garincha by Michael Ennis
    Ghostwriter by David Beinstein
    Heart Stopper by David Tish
    Honor Thy Father by Steve Warren
    Ichabod's Revenge by Stuart Crafton
    It Takes A Village People by Beverly Neufeld
    Juice by Andrew James Carter
    Killing Marilyn by Alec Banks
    Knock 3 Times by Jeff Goldstein
    Ladies and Gentlemen, John Wilkes Booth by Dan Barton
    Life After by Darek Kowal
    My Mom's Big Fat Lesbian Wedding by Michael Cramer
    Second Born by David Jagernauth
    Sissy by Lori Gottula
    Sleeping Beauty by Tony Boland
    Staff Development by Jon Bernstein
    The Day the Daniels Left by Lydia Fantozzi
    The Harrowing by Peter Gamble & Matt Yang King
    The Lazarus Group by David Sakmyster
    The Pornovsky Brothers by David Bertoni & Richard Halpern
    Worry Ghosts by Tim Dankanich
    Young Mortals by Michael Mahoney
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    Re: Scriptapalooza Finalists (2010)

    Congratulations to anyone here who is in the above group!


    When I dealt with the Scriptapalooza staff a few years ago, they were a classy bunch.


    Good luck going the final lap!


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    Last edited by ; 08-12-2010, 04:55 PM.

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    • #3
      Re: Scriptapalooza Finalists (2010)

      I see that the early deadline for 2011 is coming up Jan 5...

      Any of the finalists (or is there a winner by now?) want to comment on their experience with this one?
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        Re: Scriptapalooza Finalists (2010)

        Originally posted by LauriD View Post
        I see that the early deadline for 2011 is coming up Jan 5...

        Any of the finalists (or is there a winner by now?) want to comment on their experience with this one?
        Juice by Andrew James Carter was the grand prize winner. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtNGOx39yno

        Here's the logline:

        When cynical hitman "Cane" is hired to take the life of London's top crimelord,it seems a challenge too good to miss. Except this isn't just some normal contract-kill - it's five contracts, from five different sources - all of whom believe they're acting alone, and all of whom would kill him if they learned otherwise. As Cane tries to set-up the hit and balance his clients' mutual ignorance, he soon realizes he may have bitten off more than he canchew.

        Sounds kind of cool.
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          Re: Scriptapalooza Finalists (2010)

          Originally posted by RyanJackson View Post
          Juice by Andrew James Carter was the grand prize winner. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtNGOx39yno

          Here's the logline:

          When cynical hitman "Cane" is hired to take the life of London's top crimelord,it seems a challenge too good to miss. Except this isn't just some normal contract-kill - it's five contracts, from five different sources - all of whom believe they're acting alone, and all of whom would kill him if they learned otherwise. As Cane tries to set-up the hit and balance his clients' mutual ignorance, he soon realizes he may have bitten off more than he canchew.

          Sounds kind of cool.
          That does sound like a really cool story. Congrats to all those finalists.
          "The Hollywood film business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side." Hunter S Thompson

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