THELMA & LOUISE
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by
Callie Khouri
FADE IN:
INT. RESTAURANT - MORNING (PRESENT DAY)
LOUISE is a waitress in a coffee shop. She is in her
early-thirties, but too old to be doing this. She is very
pretty and meticulously groomed, even at the end of her
shift. She is slamming dirty coffee cups from the counter
into a bus tray underneath the counter. It is making a
lot of RACKET, which she is oblivi
Murder By Numbers Script
Should we say it one last time?
One cannot live fully without embracing suicide and crime.
Say it.
A pact made with relentless fire that requires that some live...
...others die.
On three.
One...
...two...
...three!
Each of us has within us a weak aspect...
...eager to give up freedom to be dominated.
But we also have a will that desires freedom, that insists...
...on dec
GONE IN 60 SECONDS
by Scott Rosenberg
4/6/99
"I wonder," Toad said to himself presently, "I wonder
if this sort of car starts easily?"
Next moment, hardly knowing how it came about, he
found that he had hold of the handle and was turning
it. As the familiar sound broke forth, the old
passion seized on Toad and completely mastered him,
body and soul ... He increased his pace, and as the
car devour
ROOM
AARON stands at a mahogany table, where a dozen MEN and Women - ages 25 to 60, elegantly
dressed - sit and exchange sober locks at his pronouncement. They all wear the same ring.
AARON
(taps his chest lightly)
Her vibrations were unmistakable. I felt them quite clearly.
(sighs)
Strange to think after thirty years...I shall walk by the porch
and find the chair empty.
WOMAN AT THE TABLE
What o
Science fiction plucks from within us our deepest fears and hopes then shows them to us in rough disguise: The monster and the rocket.
W.H. Auden
We live, as we dream - alone.
Joseph Conrad
"ALIEN"
FADE IN:
SOMETIME IN THE FUTURE:
INT. ENGINE ROOM
Empty, cavernous.
INT. ENGINE CUBICLE
ROOM - NIGHT
An expensive hotel. Robert Wakefield stands at the window,
looking at the view of our nations capital.
SUPERTITLE: WASHINGTON D.C.
ON THE TABLE
the remnants of a meal. It was a steak and a small caesar
salad. The wine glass is half-empty.
ANOTHER ANGLE ON ROBERT
in front of the mirror now, trying on a dark, tasteful jacket.
CLOSER
On Robert in the same position, only now we are in HI
The Man hands his coat to coat check woman and thanks her. When he turns we get our first view of DR. RICHARD KIMBLE, a tall, athletic man, with a trim beard.
He moves from the outer lobby into a fabulously decorated ballroom where a fashion show is taking place as a medical fundraiser. Doctors and their spouses, hospital brass and sponsers mingle. Women sit near the runway watching the models. M
SEVEN
by Andrew Kevin Walker
8/8/94
1 INT. OLD HOUSE -- DAY 1
Sunlight comes through the soot on the windows, more brown than
bright. SOMERSET, 45, stands in one corner of this small,
second-story room. He looks over the ceiling, looks down at the
worn wooden floors, looks at the peeling wallpaper.
He walks to the center of the room, continues his study, taking
his time. He halts, turns to one wa
room with the radio transmitter...
YOUNG ELLIE
CQ, CQ, CQ, this is W9GFO. Repeat, this is W9GFO, come back. CQ,
this is W9GFO, come back. I gonna need a bigger antenna.
CUT TO:
EXT. ARECIBO TELESCOPE - DAY
FISHER
What do you think Doctor Arroway? Ain she a beauty?
ELLIE
Itl do.
FISHER
The village is five miles away. There a general store in the
cantina. They can pretty much order anything you nee
room
to show how up-to-date we are.
You could do with a day off.
In the middle of the week?
Thats immoral.
We can go out for dinner.
Ill be back by then.
If I can get a sitter.
You got me.
You can get anything.
What would I do without you?
You wouldnt do very well.
Theres no chance of that,
is there?
None at all.
First you said million dead.
First you said million dead.
Now you say million.
I say