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Joe's Hero
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posted 10-03-2000 09:39 AM            

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Marjorie
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posted 10-03-2000 09:56 AM            
Everything but the "band together" part sounds good. I have a feeling that the contest is not going to deal kindly with people who try to influence the reviewing. May the best writer win.

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Joe's Hero
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posted 10-03-2000 10:02 AM            
We all know we are going to see this movie when it comes out. Most of us will have to pay for it. So let's make sure we get our money's worth, huh? This film will speak for all of us in the greenlight community, it will represent us in the market. We should most certainly work together to make sure we do ourselves proud.

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Jodie
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posted 10-03-2000 02:58 PM            
Every one has got to read FOLLOWERS.
I cant find one single thing to complain about it. I loved it. Pure audience pleasure.
Does anyone else feel the same?

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Brettski
Junior Member
posted 10-03-2000 03:45 PM            
Uh, hello. Anybody out there? I thought I'd filled out all of the applications correctly and read all of the rules - well most of them. But I don't know how to go about getting screenplays so I"d know what the heck you all are talking about. Where did I go wrong?
Please don't pummel my ignorance. I'm blonde

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Marjorie
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posted 10-03-2000 06:35 PM            
When you log on you should see a link telling you the name of your assigned screenplay and giving you the option to download it. If you are a contestant I don't think that you will get you review copies until after you submit your script, but I could be wrong. Hope this helps.

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Marjorie
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posted 10-03-2000 06:35 PM            
When you log on you should see a link telling you the name of your assigned screenplay and giving you the option to download it. If you are a contestant I don't think that you will get you review copies until after you submit your script, but I could be wrong. Hope this helps.

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kathyann
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posted 10-03-2000 06:37 PM            
joe's hero:
i don't think that's a good idea.

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