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jakegyllonhaal: There were scenes in the script depicting much more blatant sexual relations between the characters of Matthew and Theo, but they were not filmed. Director Bernardo Bertoluccisaid, “The gay sex was in the first script, but I had a feeling
robertkazinsky: “The script refers to the angel as a her and that’s what I do. I think she has feminine qualities, but she’s not totally a woman either. And that’s okay. I like characters that keep you guessing.” - Doug Jones as the Angel of
yourackdisciprine: Milo Moiré - The Script System In June 2014, for The Script System No. 2, Moiré travelled to Art Basel naked with the names of items of clothing marked on her body in paint; she was refused entry, forcing her to dress to enter the
The Lewd House: Thicc Series #2: In The Thicc of It!!COMMISSIONED ARTWORK done by: @garabatozStory and script: @xxmercurial-darknessxx and myselfThe 2nd installment of Lincoln’s, one Loud tour with the voluptuous gals of the show. This one is with
catbountry: rottenmeats: the scariest thing about silent hill homecoming was its ‘next gen’ graphics Dude looks like something out of Bad Day on the Midway.
the-winnowing-wind: fragile-teacup: jagtnn: You entered the foyer of my mind and stumbled down the hall of my beginnings. This isn’t one of the deleted scenes on the DVD - were the lines cut from the script? They’re so beautiful! They were!
“Tears in Rain” is a soliloquy of the Ridley Scott film Blade Runner, delivered by the replicant Roy Batty, portrayed by Rutger Hauer. The final form, altered from the scripted lines and much improvised by Hauer on the eve of filming, has
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More Voltron Boys since you guys liked the last one so much.Had to tweak the script a tad for this one though.
#the100 Script to Screen: The Bellamy/Clarke hug.
#the100 Script to Screen - “Lincoln is dead.”
The final scene.
This is the scene between Clarke and Abby near the end of the episode…
The end of Dr. Tsing…
The Clarke/Lexa kiss…
The Clarke-Bellamy goodbye…
We’re back on air! And now that you’ve seen “Wanheda, Pt. 1,” we wanted to share an excerpt from its script (written by Jason Rothenberg) with all of you! (Obviously, if you haven’t seen the episode, we don’t recommend reading the scene.)Enjoy!
…Continuing on, here’s the second scene of the day! THANK YOU again for being so excellent.Enjoy!
Hey, guys!Thanks again for watching with us last night– it was da BOMB. (Too soon? Too lame? Both?)Regardless, to thank you, here’s an excerpt from the episode’s script (written by Kim Shumway). Enjoy!Thanks again for being such great
Hello, everyone!What an eventful week! You guys are amazing (as always), and we’re eternally grateful (as always). To thank you for watching live, tweeting, debating, and generally being the greatest fans we could ask for, here’s an excerpt from
Hey, guys!THANK YOU SO MUCH. Because of you, we’ve been renewed for a fourth season! We couldn’t be happier or more grateful.Each week, we like to thank you with an excerpt of the most recent episode in script form… and in the midst of all
Hey, guys!I know this is a day late, but we really appreciate you guys watching the story unfold with us. As always, to thank you, here’s an excerpt from last night’s script, written by Kim Shumway.
Hi, Wonkru – we’re bringing back From Script to Screen every Wednesday to tide us over during the hiatus! Here’s the first of the recently wrapped season 4. “Echoes″ was written by Jason Rothenberg.Stay tuned for a BONUS deleted scene from
The responses on the return of From Script to Screen have been amazing! So here’s another to show our appreciation. “Heavy Lies The Crown” was written by Justine Juel Gillmer.
Hey, Wonkru! Here’s the latest From Script to Screen to make the hiatus a little easier. “The Four Horsemen” was written by Heidi Cole McAdams. Enjoy!
Thanks for sticking it out with us, Wonkru. From the hiatus, we will rise! Here’s another snippet from “The Four Horsemen,” written by Heidi Cole McAdams. Happy reading!
Happy Wednesday! For today’s Script to Screen please enjoy this scene from “God Complex” written by Lauren Muir. Enjoy!
It’s Wednesday and you know what that means… It’s time for Script to Screen. Here’s an excerpt from “DNR” by Miranda Kwok. Enjoy!
Time for another Script to Screen! Enjoy this scene from episode 409 “DNR” by Miranda Kwok.
Who’s ready for this weeks Script to Screen? Here’s an excerpt from 103 “Earth Kills” by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain.
Time for the second scene in this weeks Script to Screen from 103 “Earth Kills” by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain.
Hey guys!We’re back with another look inside the script, this time with Clarke and Madi. 506 was written by Drew Lindo and directed by Michael Blundell. Hope you enjoy!
The end is (almost) here… Here’s the opening sequence from the first part of the finale. Enjoy!
From Script to Screen: 601 “Sanctum” Scene 2and second we have the amazing Paige Turco, Lindsey Morgan and Shannon Kook!
Welcome to Sanctum! Here’s the first of our script to screens for episode 603, written by Drew Lindo and directed by a long time part of The 100 family, Dean White.
Hope you enjoyed yesterday’s episode, written by Sean Crouch and directed by Diana Valentine. First, we have the tense standoff between Clarke and the disciples, and Raven saving the day.
Becca activates the space ball and the family stands together around it. As you can see there’s differences in dialogue between the script and the screen. Some sections had to be cut for airing purposes. But here is the scene in its entirety!
sxis: There were only two kisses on the script ///////Third kiss was not on the script/////…screaming!!!!
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) is the ninth spy film in the James Bond series and the second to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond, a loose adaptation of Ian Fleming's novel of same name. The script was written
mxcleod: karlfranks: fullcabs: fuck I like it when posts like this are actually true Zach Braff did an AMA on reddit a while ago and said the script would sometimes just say “Then Neil says something funny” this show is a gift from the gods
blairwitchz:In the film’s opening scene, Vito is famously seen holding a cat. Amazingly this was a stray that Coppola found while on the lot at Paramount Pictures, and was not originally called for in the script. So content was the cat that its purring
The Wire: Where It Happened Where events occurred, according to the script (not necessarily where they were actually filmed).
whinges: Reibert Week day 6: Forget Me Not. I see a lot of stuff about Reiner’s dissociation and memory issues from Bertolt’s POV, and I wanted to do something a little different, because I’m often a bit put off by how the fandom deals with it.
scottsyoda: sarcastic!hawke - act 1 Y'know, I always thought this armor was a little silly but in some of these it looks like he has the script taped inside that bit of armor jutting out in case he forgets his lines. Its kind of hilarious to me and
There’s this part of that interview with Rebecca from earlier this month (here) where she talks about how when Patti LuPone was recording the lines for Yellow Diamond, at the bit where Peridot says the ship was destroyed, the line in the script said “By
the-entire-furry-fandom: the-entire-furry-fandom: the-entire-furry-fandom: this video on capybaras is great, but it feels like it was made in an alternate dimension. the music, the script and text-to-speech voice altogether make it both a wholesome
overtherained-bow: karlfranks: fullcabs: fuck I like it when posts like this are actually true Zach Braff did an AMA on reddit a while ago and said the script would sometimes just say “Then Neil says something funny” That is so wonderful.
rubyredwisp: What was your first reaction when you read the script? You have some of the raciest parts. I was like, “There should be men more naked, not the women.” You know, it shouldn’t say “All men must die.” It should be “All men get
gluttonforpunsihment:particularscarf:search-the-castle:quadrants: nitwitsandthingamabobs: shinichiwinchester: lonely—mountain: ridiculousinpiccadilly: gallifrey-feels: lizrrd-queen: satanslittlebuttercup: *nearby lesbian laughter* *muffled
RivaMika Week 2.0 ||Day 2 - The Gift [★] “Captain? Why am I supposed to carry these if it’s my birthday?”“It’s training at the same time. You should never slack off even if it’s your birthday, soldier.” “…and
jillthekill: jillthekill: jillthekill: The Flash suffers from a lack stellar performances from a few characters :| Certain scenes could have been phenomenal if they had worked more on a few aspects of the script. Some of the parts are so cheesy ot
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From Script to Screen - “The Last War” Scene 3
Route 2 is now open, A Tail of Two Sisters huehuehue see what i did there? -shot- Here is a saucy little preview of one of the CG’s as well as a bit from the script to whet your appetites, just a reminder of the tiers! 1.00$: For just one dollar
askthefamilyoflove: //((By popular request, what happened in the Beach-a-palooza gone wrong! Both Steven and Garnet are scarred by the event, with Garnet having a crescent moon shape scar on her forehead by a piece of flying debris and two circular ones