The Irrepressible Dr. KUploaded: 09/08/2010 by Dan Dombrowski Screenplay - Comedy A young man blackmails a successful doctor for being a sexual predator. He then becomes involved with the doctor's daughter,
and makes friends with his son, who are both unaware of their fathers actions.
THERAPYUploaded: 09/08/2010 by JustWright Screenplay - Comedy A raucous therapist tries to get a trepid patient back into the dating scene after removing everything from his life
every woman has ever nagged about. His ally will come from an unlikely place...
Let Me Sing My SongUploaded: 09/07/2010 by seamusbr Screenplay - Comedy, Drama The inventor of the world's first blowjob-inducing toy tries his hand at parody songwriting - refusing to marry his long
suffering girlfriend until he has a hit record.
Type: Screenplay Genres: Comedy, Drama Length:
105 pages
Sumo BowlUploaded: 09/07/2010 by J. P. Cubb Screenplay - Comedy, Drama, Romance A Japanese businessman buys an NFL team and immediately installs five sumo wrestlers as its new offensive line.
Xs for EyesUploaded: 09/07/2010 by adamhanes Screenplay - Comedy Xs for Eyes is an unsuccessful punk that get a call to perform in their first real gig. First time
Director/long time punk, Parker Simon documents the trio showcasing at odd gigs to help prepare for the big time. Parker discovers not all punks are a like while the band shows their true colors and own perception of being a punk rocker.
Perfect EncountersUploaded: 09/06/2010 by David Hayes Screenplay - Comedy, Romance A slick operator working for a secret dating service finds himself falling in love with an important client’s dream girl.
Breakfast with PaparazziUploaded: 09/06/2010 by Blue Jester Screenplay - Comedy A short-tempered movie star is sentenced to earn money in three days as a celebrity photographer or he goes to
jail, losing out on a career-making opportunity.
Tall in the FamilyUploaded: 09/06/2010 by Frova Screenplay - Comedy After his dreams of playing professional basketball have fallen just short, a nearly 7-foot, oft-injured college basketball center yearning to
keep basketball in his future, searches for an equally tall woman in order to guarantee gigantic offspring in hopes that they will someday play pro basketball.
And They Say Life SucksUploaded: 09/06/2010 by joshmatt Screenplay - Comedy When Harvey Buellton died suddenly, he wasn't too disappointed. His life hadn't exactly worked out the way he wanted. But
when God informs him that he has to return to Earth and complete a holy mission, Harvey finds out that his death is going to be a much bigger pain in the ass than his life ever was. (Some strong language)
SuedeheadUploaded: 09/05/2010 by smc646 Screenplay - Comedy, Drama A guidance counsellor's life begins to spin out of control after his longtime girlfriend wants to start a family an
Type: Screenplay Genres: Comedy, Drama Length:
97 pages
He's Got Potential! (N.V.2)Uploaded: 09/04/2010 by hesgot Screenplay - Comedy, Romance Inspired by the death of a family member, a lifelong athletic failure dreams about inventing a new exercise machine, shoe,
and sport for an egotistical superstar. However, in order to achieve his goal he must honor the memory of the beloved deceased. A Fool Triumphant, Forrest Gump/My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Jewish version) type family comedy.
Thw Marsh End Experiment V2Uploaded: 09/02/2010 by timparkes Screenplay - Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy The residents of sleepy Marsh End wake up to find they have lost communications with the outside world. Little do
they know what the rest of the day will bring.
Mischief (K)nightsUploaded: 09/02/2010 by xpertcage Screenplay - Comedy, Horror, Mystery/Suspense Mischief Night turns deadly for a group of teen pranksters.
Too Much Woman (revised)Uploaded: 09/02/2010 by joshmatt Screenplay - Comedy Afraid that his inability to understand women will lead to him growing old and alone, Aaron Ruttles took drastic measures
to understand women... by becoming one.
"(on acting) It’s such a cuckoo business. And it’s a business you go into because you are an egocentric. It’s a very embarrassing profession."
- Katherine Hepburn