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Screenplayed
@Screenplayed
Discover how actors, directors and writers bring screenplays to life. Podcast: ‘Screenplayed Breakdown’ 🎧
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Joined March 2018
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    Our childhood dream of making a movie became a reality 🎥
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    No dialogue or moments of hesitation is improvised in this fight scene from @MarriageStory. Everything was scripted.
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    Breaking Bad - “I’ve never been more alone.” • Directed by: Michelle MacLaren • Written by: Vince Gilligan (created by) & @TomSchnauz • Draft: As Broadcast @aaronpaul_8
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    Tom Cruise broke his ankle when jumping between the two rooftops in this scene. He managed to get up and keep running until he was off-camera. The take he broke his ankle in is used in the final film.🏃
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    Margot Robbie explains how the line “What are you, a f*cking owl?” originated on the set of The Wolf of Wall Street 🎥
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    #GetOut (2017) "Sink into the floor." • Directed by: Jordan Peele • Written by: Jordan Peele @GetOutMovie @JordanPeele
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    Sebastian Stan goes off script as Donald Trump in ‘The Apprentice’ 🎥
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    Touching ‘Remember Me’ scene from Coco (2017) 🎶
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    Keke Palmer and Daniel Kaluuya’s handshake in ‘Nope’ is one of the best film moments of 2022 🛸 Written and directed by @JordanPeele
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    All the VFX for this film was done by 9 people, including the two directors, with the majority of the shots being done by a core group of 5 people. None of the VFX team went to school for VFX. They were all friends who taught themselves with tutorials they found online for free.
    “Just be a rock.” 🪨 Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), written and directed by @dunkwun & Daniel Scheinert (@Daniels) 🎥
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    The scene that won Sean Penn an Oscar 🏆 According to director Clint Eastwood, it took six cops to hold Sean Penn back—but after the first take, Clint had to add two more because Penn was fighting so hard.
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    In this scene from Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987), the "F" word is used 18 times in 60 seconds. The film would've easily been rated PG or PG-13 by the MPAA if it weren't for this one scene.
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    Angela Bassett’s Oscar-nominated performance in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) 🏆
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    Bradley Cooper shared his concerns about filming the scene featuring Leonard Bernstein conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. He mentioned, "That scene I was so worried about because we did it live... I was recorded live. I had to conduct them. And I spent six years learning
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