transient?
Is he...
Are you a transient?
No, not exactly.
Tell him
to show himself.
Show yourself!
Heres the thing.
If I do, dont scream, okay?
I get that a lot.
Are you a burglar?
I must warn you
that I am armed.
[Phone Ringing]
Hello?
Listen!
Cut the crap, okay?
If you dont show yourself,
Im gonna have you arrested
for trespassing!
Okay, okay.
Geez, calm down, lady.
Here I come.!
Hi! Im Casper!
Rip Van Winkle
A posthumous writing of Diedrich Knickerbocker
By Woden, God of Sacons, from whence comes Wensday, that is Wodensday. Truth is a thing that ever I will keep Unto thylke day in which I creep into my sepulchre--
Cartwright
[The following Tale was found among the papers of the late Diedrich Knickerbocker, m old gentleman of New York, who was very curious in the Dutch history of th
PLASTIC MAN
by
Larry and Andy Wachowski
March 17, 1995
FADE IN:
INT. CAGE
We are a lab mouse.
Our world is a cage; the laboratory beyond the wire mesh
has the sprawling limitlessness of a universe with dark
endless voids and immense technological instruments
gleaming with celestial light.
We can hear a WOMANS VOICE though we cant understand
what she is saying.
There are several other lab mice in
A womans face BACKS INTO SHOT, her head resting against grimy wallpaper. She is tense, sweaty, wide-eyed with concentration. This is CLARICE STARLING - mid-20s, trim, very pretty. She wears Kevlar body armor over a navy windbreaker, khaki pants. Her thick hair is piled under a navy baseball cap. A revolver, clutched in her right hand, hovers by her ear. She raises a speedloader, in her left hand,
JFK
FADE IN:
Credits run in counterpoint through a 7 to 10 minute sequence of
documentary images setting the tone of John F. Kennedys Presidency and
the atmosphere of those tense times, 1960 through 1963. An omniscient
narrators voice marches us through in old time Pathe newsreel fashion.
VOICE
January, 1961 - President Dwight D. Eisenhowers
Farewell Address to the Nation -
EISENHOWER ADDRES
He is a bespectacled man in his thirties, hale but somewhat bookish. He stands, tuxedoed, in the wings of a theater, looking out at the stage, listening intently to end of a performance.
In the shadows behind him an old stagehand leans against a flat, expressionlessly smoking a cigarette, one hand on a thick rope that hangs from the ceiling.
The voices of the performing actors echo in from the of
A coffee shop somewhere in New Mexico. MICKEY KNOX, his back turned to us, is sitting at the counter finishing his meal. We hear the PING... BANG... of a pinball machine being played OFF SCREEN.
MABEL, a waitress, comes over and fills Mickeys coffee cup.
MICKEY
What kind of pies do you have?
MABEL
Apple, pecan, cherry, and key lime.
MICKEY
Which do you recommend?
MABEL
The key lime is great, but
Eating Raoul Script
Hollywood, California.
City of contrast.
Home to the rich and powerful...
...yet so popular
with the broken and destitute.
Here, sex hunger is reflected
in every aspect of daily life...
...and instant gratification
is tirelessly pursued.
A center of casual violence
and capricious harassment...
...where rampant vice and amorality
permeate every strata of society.
The barrier be
FADE IN:
INT. GRUBBY HOTEL CORRIDOR - DAY (DIMLY LIT)
A woman's face BACKS INTO SHOT, her head resting against grimy
wallpaper. She is tense, sweaty, wide-eyed with concentration.
This is CLARICE STARLING - mid-20's, trim, very pretty. She wears
Kevlar body armor over a navy windbreaker, khaki pants. Her thick
hair is piled under a navy baseball cap.