E3 script on daforcedotnet

Started by rustiswordz3 pages

Fact is IMHO with all the spoilers out there all the fan-synopsys all seem to follow the same rough story pattern, so i feel that weve already seen a fairly accurate rendition of the forthcoming 'officcial' film.

Originally posted by The One Part 2
yerssot, supershadow had the E II script on his website line for line. There were a few scenes cut out, but it wasn't just "all the spoilers and spyreports taped together and from that they made the story up
even got some lines and such." It was an actual script.

That was, quite famously, a scriptment. It was not a script as such,- as yerssot described, it was a cobbling together of all the known leaks, storyboard previews, scene spy reports and trailers. Which is why it was not exact... but as we know, by the start of 2002 it was a 90% accurate view of AOTC.

So it was indeed a collation, not a leak of the actual script. It was just well done, so yerss is correct to point out it was not literally the script. There will almost certainly be one put together for episode III as well.

ush, there is already one for EpIII on a few sites ...
(ah, and thanks, was trying to remember the correct word)

I don't think there is enough together yet for it to be reasonably called a scriptment.

oh, fairly enough to get the big lines and some details, just barely any dialogue is known now

Ush, I am telling you the one I read was word for word with the film release. The only thing cut out was the Anakin/Padme romance. It was more like 99% dead on. Nobody is that good that they can take spoilers and leaks and make a scriptment that close.
On another note, I read the Ep III synopsis on Ss.com a few months ago. I don't think it's even close to what the movie is going to be. Any of you have a better outline to read?

Sorry, The One, but I don't believe you, simple as that. There was no leaked script, only an accurate scriptment. TFN never claimed to have any such thing as a leaked script, and SS only used a copy of their scriptment. You cannot just come along and tell us it existed like that when as people who make an effort to keep up with this sort of thing we know otherwise. So if you got that impression, that it was a leaked script, then I am afraid you are wrong- unless you can somehow directly prove otherwise which is impossible.

I HAVE the scriptment, and I know how accurate it was, and I know a lot of people THOUGHT it was a script and your idea that no-one could put it together from leaks etc. simply is not true. I believe yb the time the film came out, they had pretty much the whole thing, with the odd error like the staring senate debate still in, and the last two scenes round the wrong way, and so on. Watch the one for ep. iii come together and you will see.

Send what you had to me if you really want to nail it down.

You don't make any sense when you say that a fan can take spoilers from around the web and make a scriptment that matches at least 90% of the dialogue in the movie. Someone would have to have rough draft of the script or have seen the movie to match the dialogue. It would be easier to claim it was the novel then a script that is completely dialogue driven. Prove me wrong.

so... you want people to prove that you're wrong when it's obvious that YOU have to prove you were right? that's ... lame...

Yerssot, At this point in time there's just no way to prove myself right. The script I read is no longer on any of the websites I have visited. I have searched my computer, but I must have deleted it. It was in Acrobat form if that helps. It would be too easy to pull a copied script off of a site and call it the one I read. I am saying that someone can not take spoiler info and turn it into a script that mirrors a movie without reading a rough draft or seeing the movie. And if someone has a copy of the script, they are obviously posting the script, not a smattering of spoilers with a little dialogue thrown in. That's what I want proven wrong. I'm not saying that I read a leaked script or anything of that nature, but the dialogue matched exactly. It had to be from one of the shooting drafts.

of course you don't have the script cause you never had the script! you had the SCRIPTMENT

and apperently you didn't read it clearly, cause at the start it always says that it's based on speculations and that it's not the real deal 😉

djee TOP2, there was dialogue known by the spoilers and spy reports, just like there are dialogue lines known for EpIII. Just not many yet, like it was the case with AOTC

OK. You stay in your little world where someone can write a scriptment simply from spoilers and nail 90% of the dialogue without ever seeing any draft of the screenplay. That is the biggest crock of shit I have ever heard. I must have forgotten that you are the world's ultimate authority on all Star Wars info on the web. Nobody could possibly have seen something that you didn't. Maybe we should bow down and kiss your feet. Check out the script on supershadow.com and tell me how the dialogue is so precise without ever seeing the script oh wise one!

you could pipe down that tone of yours
if I made it seem that I claim to be the ultimate authority on SW, sorry, not the intention
but if you think that I or most of the people here will take you serious cause "it was on supershadow" bad luck, no one believes that crap here

I was just using it as an example as it is the easiest to find. While it is obviously not the actual script from the movie, it is dialogue driven. Nobody, no matter how talented, could write that simply from spoilers and rumors circulating around the web. Whatever source they used, it definitely came from the film script. This is like what I read about a month and a half before Ep II.
Yes, you are correct that it wasn't entirely accurate in that the Anakin/Padme romance was deleted, but noted and the Yoda/Dooku fight was different. The dialogue was dead on, though. The dialogue is what makes it impossible for someone to create from rumors. Whether or not you believe me or not, you have to agree with that.

well, read this: http://www.swmovies.net/episode-ii/scenebyscene/
hasn't been updated after the movie as you can see and they were spot-on too, after a few details, shows you that you don't need a script no matter how hard you try to believe that

You beieve what you want. I know what I read and I'm sick of trying to explain it to you. It is NOT humanly possible to create a 280+ page script that is at least 90% correct just from reading spoilers on the internet.

Some fans have really great imaginations, it's possible.

Gosh, I may be somewhat naive here, but not having seen supershadow's site PRIOR to the release of episode 2, I am wondering if the script was put on the site AFTER the release? Or, forthose of you more familiar with the supershadow site, was it on BEFORE the release of Ep 2? I just assumed that it was put on after the release of the film, with a few mistakes to make it LOOK like it was, at one time, a script. I don't believe ANYTHING I see on supershadow....so like I said...I just assumed it was posted AFTER release? Am I correct, or not?

thanks! 🙂

depends on how money he could make of it 😂

It appeared about a month before the release.