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  • Welcome to the Internet Movie Script Database (IMSDb)



    If you enjoy movies you've come to the right place, we have the biggest
    collection of movie scripts available anywhere on the web. Our site lets
    you read or download movie scripts for free.



    Reading the scripts



    All of our scripts are in HTML format so you can read them right in your
    web browser. You won't need any additional software to enjoy our great
    selection of free movie scripts.
16 Sep 09

Pro-Marijuana Shows Are Spreading on America’s TV Screens - NYTimes.com

“While the drug is illegal in most states, the idea is to show that there’s a world somewhere where it’s legal, and where people are doing this,” Mr. Peterson said.

The producers are now trying to sell “Top Bud” to networks. Mr. Peterson acknowledged there was some hesitancy at first but said his company already had “solid interest.”

There are similar stirrings in the scripted TV world. On “Glee,” Fox’s new high school musical, one of the characters is a medical marijuana dealer. At the New York Television Festival next week one of the competing pilot projects seeking a TV network home will be “Rx,” a drama set in the medical marijuana world.

A rash of recent news reports have documented the mainstreaming of pot, citing among other examples frequent drug references in the media and endorsements by a growing list of celebrities. This month Fortune magazine’s cover asks: “Is Pot Already Legal?” CNBC repeats its eight-month-old documentary about the pot business, “Marijuana Inc.,” at least once a week; it continues to be rated one of the channel’s most popular documentaries.

Mr. Lane’s inspiration for “Cannabis Planet” came from a more practical place: he noticed an increasing number of ads in local newspapers for medical cannabis. “It was the only market segment that I saw growing,” he said during dinner at a faded Chinese restaurant on Pico Boulevard.

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02 Sep 09

"Digi-novel" combines book, movie and website by Reuters: Yahoo! Tech

Zuiker said people's attention span was becoming shorter and shorter and that it was important to give people more options on how they consumed entertainment and books.

"Every TV show in the next five, 10 years will have a comprehensive microsite or website that continue the experience beyond the one-hour television to keep engaging viewers 24/7," he said. "Just watching television for one specific hour a week ... that's not going to be a sustainable model going forward."

"I wanted to bring all the best in publishing, in a motion picture, in a website and converge all three into one experience," he said.

"And when the book finished and the bridges finished, I wanted the experience to continue online and in a social community."

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  • "Just doing one thing great is not going to sustain business," he said. "The future of business in terms of entertainment will have to be the convergence of different mediums. So we did that -- publishing, movies and a website."



    He said he did not believe the digi-novel would ever replace traditional publishing, but said the business did need a shot in the arm.

  • Zuiker said people's attention span was becoming shorter and shorter and that it was important to give people more options on how they consumed entertainment and books.



    "Every TV show in the next five, 10 years will have a comprehensive microsite or website that continue the experience beyond the one-hour television to keep engaging viewers 24/7," he said. "Just watching television for one specific hour a week ... that's not going to be a sustainable model going forward."



    "I wanted to bring all the best in publishing, in a motion picture, in a website and converge all three into one experience," he said.



    "And when the book finished and the bridges finished, I wanted the experience to continue online and in a social community."

28 Sep 08

J.J. Abrams lures casual sci-fi fans to 'Fringe' - USATODAY.com

  • More 'sci' than sci-fi


    The two have mapped out the show's ending: "We know what the pattern is; we had to know what it was all leading to," Kurtzman says. "It's something that can be revealed whenever we want to," in 13 episodes or 13 seasons, depending on the show's success.


    Fox immediately jumped at the chance to be in business with Abrams. "We heard the one-liner —Indiana Jones meets X-Files — and that felt like a Fox show to us," says entertainment president Kevin Reilly.


    As for the lead roles, "these are not three stiffs," says network chairman Peter Liguori. "They are three characters who are incredibly colorful, with faults and neuroses and just surprises."


    The network is providing a big theatrical-film-style marketing push that began last May. "This is a big event, and that's what Fox does well," Liguori says. And it's the first to get Fox's "Remote-Free TV" treatment: fewer, shorter commercial breaks that will expand each hour-long episode's content by six minutes, to about 50, in a move designed to reduce DVR skipping. (Tuesday's premiere will run 83 minutes.)


    Abrams says Fringe is more "sci" than "sci-fi" in that its stories dwell in the realm of the possible, however remote

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