If you’re visiting the site for the first time – welcome! I hope you find this site useful.
If you’d like to know a little more about this site and what is that I’m up to, exactly, then check out this post and our about page. And if you have any questions, check out our FAQ. If your question isn’t answered there or you’d like to request a script, then contact me. I may not reply immediately, but I will reply. Promise.
Moving on, I’d like to thank Stefan Blitz at Forces of Geek! for the mention on his site late last month. And if you have a moment to spare, mosey on over and check his site out. It’s chock-full of interesting articles from myriad contributors spanning everything from television and film to toys to video games to music to any and all things geek.
I first came into contact with Stefan last year while my first versions of pdfscreenplays were still alive… barely. Our very first conversation, via telephone, took place moments after I had finished reading Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, so the first twenty minutes of the conversation Stefan just sat patiently and listened (sorry Stefan!) while I ranted and raved about how horrific an experience I had trying to read that script. And sadly, that opinion hasn’t changed even after having seen the film, but I digress, I’ll save that rant for an epic post that’s in the making.
Anyway, earlier in the year I had agreed to write a screenplay review column for Stefan’s site entitled Smash Cut, but I’ve taken a hiatus from that monthly column due to moving across the country and trying to finish several other projects that have been keeping me busy. This site included.
I’d also like to thank Don over at Simply Scripts for the mention on his site earlier today. Thanks Don! I also first came into contact with Don last year soon after I launched the very first version of pdfscreenplays. Don has helped me out along this bumpy road with some wise, learned advice regarding the etiquette of how and when to make screenplays available online among some other tidbits. His input has been invaluable, and has definitely helped make this ship stable. So, again, thanks Don.
If any of you reading are interested in contributing to this site with screenplays or a movie or script review just contact me!
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