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Folks
this guy is at again and he couldn’t wait, especially
with all the feed back from Splinter
Cell. We thought that our biggest script
review to date had to be Batman
Begins but I truly believe this will
be the mother of all script reviews. Our displaced Dominican
El Mayimbe in Los Angeles has provided us with an EXCLUSIVE
script review for Microsoft's phenomenally popular video
game HALO. In the game, Master Chief,
the last Spartan, and a brave band of human soldiers risk
everything to halt the terrifying Covenant onslaught.
The film is due out 2007 and according to El Mayimbe Alex
Garland was paid $1 million bucks to write it, they sold
it to Universal and Fox for $5 million bucks plus 10 percent
of the gross. And they gave a seven-figure deal to both
Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh to exec produce the movie.
A $10 million dollar script!!! The question: Is the script
any good?
Click on the image for the full
review and find out!
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UPDATE: Please
note that Stuart Beattie replaced Daniel Pyne as screenwriter
for the film. Beattie's
draft was the latest draft of the Splinter Cell script
which we reviewed here.
Our displaced Dominican El Mayimbe
in Los Angeles has provided us with an EXCLUSIVE script
review for Tom Clancy’s videogame "Splinter
Cell" The film follows the adventures of government
spy Sam Fisher as he's dispatched to infiltrate an international
terrorist syndicate and stop a high-tech threat. Centering
on Fisher, the focus follows the spy as he gathers intelligence
and breaks into enemy headquarters while attempting to
avoid attracting attention.
Read the full script review by
clicking on the image.
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Yo! El Mayimbe here with yet another
exclusive look at the script for Fast and
The Furious: Tokyo Drift by Chris Morgan
4/11/05 draft. The story revolves around an American who
flees to Tokyo to avoid prison for his illegal racing
ways. He discovers the next level in rubber-burning adrenalin
rushes: drift racing. The underground motor sport challenges
drivers to accelerate through hairpin turns and then spin
out of them, making for hair-raising races through city
streets.
Click on the image to read the
full interview.
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