BEST SCRIPTS A - Z
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This is an A to Z listing of the best scripts of the most popular films on planet earth (in our opinion). It takes a great cast of actors to make a great movie. It takes a great script writer and a good story to tell. It takes great producers, directors and insightful investors.
Some scripts are based on short stories, comics or even ideas. Others are based on best selling authors, such as Ian Flemming, Peter Benchley, Robert Ludlum and Dan Brown, hence have done the rounds, and already have a large following. But Jaws, Jason Bourne and Robert Langdon have lost some of their fizz. While James Bond is only just alive and kicking and Indiana Jones was dried to a prune in 2024. And, we rate Harrison Ford as an actor for his contribution to the silver screen. But CGI can only go so far.
One story, as yet unpublished, is now being considered for a graphic novel. The story is about an injured humpback whale and a tough adventurer named John Storm, who rescues Kulo Luna, who turns out to be just as much of a handful as her rescuer. This is a project rapidly gathering momentum as an investment opportunity, allied to other titles in the developing franchise. Including 'Blackbeard's Curse & Pirates Gold,' Cleopatra Reborn,' Operation Neptune,' and CyberWars WW3. Cleopatra Reborn is tipped for eventual Manga and Anime versions, when it hits the comic world.
WASHINGTON DC - A 1-megaton thermonuclear weapon detonation begins with a flash of light and heat so tremendous it is impossible for the human mind to comprehend. One hundred and eighty million degrees Fahrenheit is four or five times hotter than the temperature at the center of the sun. In London, it's all over in 200 seconds for city dwellers, if Russia launches their Satan missiles at hypersonic speeds.
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