Thursday, March 26, 2009

Friday, March 13, 2009

04 Illianna


Script:

Vanessa walks in, happy

She sits down

She's on the internet trying to buy a pie

Then the pie gets delivered

It is an hour late

The guy who delivered the pie gets says that they had to prepare it

Then vanessa gets mad

then she gets hit in the face by the guy whos a wacko

And then the pie gets throne in her face

21 Frances

my script is going to have eliza bryan cristina ivan and me [ of course] well the scene is going to be at school at lunch and were going to be eating at the table and eliza decided to get cristinas pie that she was going to throw in ivans face but eliza stole it and she was hungry but i just stole it from eliza and we both decided to throw it in bryans face so we were just talking to them and we got cristina to disctract them then we snuck up on bryan and threw it in his face

44 issai

Somebody is sitting on a chair playling games on the compututer.
Mr.Smith comes up from behind and sais "Dont play games!"
The person in the chair turns around slowly with a little smile on their face and thrown a pie in his face and yelles "Shut up!"
He turns around and sits back in his chair and continues playing games.
Mr.Smith stays there, totally stunned.

09 Anzueth

man walks in furious at his lawyer

he sits down with a mad face and starts yelling.

lawyer tries to calm him down

he brings his wife in and they start yelling at him.

the lawyer tells them to come later and go calm down he will take care of everything.

they leave and then come back with two pies.

they come in with the pies behind there backs.

and say " we thank you for being such a great lawyer heres a present."

they throw them at the lawyer.

they run out of the room really fast.

03 trever

someone wants a pie and one dude said ok and they throw a pie in his face.

38 bryan

john will be sitting on the chair he will be talking
he will look left no one will be there
he will look right no one will be there
he will say I have a bad feeling
bryan will come from behind
john will keep talking
bryan will show each pie
and hit him from each side

eliza 16 script

Eliza is sitting down ona chair, lost in thought.
Brayan and John sneak up behind her, and show the pies.
They smile and joke around behind eliza while she still dosnt realize their there.
Eliza starts swinging her chair a little, Brayan and John freeze because they thing they might get caught.
When she still dosnt notice them they smile and shrug.
They count three swings eliza akes with the chair and shove four pies at her face.
She stays there stunned and mad.
Frances and Cristina come to the rescue with four pies and chase after them.
John and Bryan look at them in horror and start to run.
Their faces get shoved with pie!
Frances Cristina and Eliza give eachother high fives, laughing.
They werent paying attention and then Ivan comes and hits cristina and frances in the face with his own pies.

17 rebekah


you go to sit down.
you sit down on a pie.
you get up to see what it is.
once you get up and turn to see what it is.
WHAM.
you get hit in the face with a pie that comes from the other side of the room.

56 cristina


28 ruben

somebody is sitting down in the chair
and somebody else is standing right
behind him with a pie so he waits for
the person sitting down to stand up
and then when he is just getting up
wham.

yessenia #22 script.


script pie in face LOL!


she stands up


she starts dialing dominos for 2 large pepperoni pizzas.


30 minutes later she goes to open the door and opens it


and she gets hit with the pie.

33 John Daniels

Some one wants a pie and then they get angry becuase they're so hungry. then they look back and when they turn around a pie hits them. then he eats it and is happy

18 Paul

john is sitting on the chair in the lab.
He's serious about not doing his homework and he has a meeting with his teachers.
The Bryan sneeks in from behind and has two pies
Really big old brown potatoe squash and banana pies with little marshmellows on them.
Bryan shows it to the camera and then when John is mad to the teachers
Then bryan wacks john in the face and he will fall to the groundwith pie in his face.

04 Illianna


Script:

Vanessa walks in, happy

She sits down

She's on the internet trying to buy a pie

Then the pie gets delivered

It is an hour late

The guy who delivered the pie gets says that they had to prepare it

Then vanessa gets mad

then she gets hit in the face by the guy whos a wacko

And then the pie gets throne in her face

1913 script

The New York Hat

Filming date: finished November 1912
Filming location: East Coast
Release date, 5 December 1912; reissued by Biograph, 6 November 1916
Release length: 999 feet
Copyright date: 5 December 1912

Director: D.W. Griffith
Author: Anita Loos
Camera: G.W. Bitzer
Cast: Mary Pickford (Young woman); Charles Hill Mailes (Her father); Kate
Bruce (Her mother); Lionel Barrymore (Minister); Alfred Paget (Doctor); Claire
McDowell, Mae Marsh, Clara T. Bracey (Gossips); Madge Kirby (Shopkeeper);
Lillian Gish, Gertrude Bambrick, W.C. Robinson (In shop); Jack Pickford,
Lillian Gish, Robert Harron, Gertrude Bambrick (Outside church); Walter P.
Lewis, John T. Dillon, Adolph Lestina (Church board); Madge Kirby (At mother's
deathbed); Kathleen Butler, Marguerite Marsh (Window shoppers)
Produced by American Biograph

Synopsis


From Copyright Material submitted to the Library of Congress:

When Mary's mother is dying, the young minister is summoned to the bedside.
There, surrounded by the leading members of the church, she gives the minister
a small pasteboard box requesting that he open it in secret. The young
minister, after attempting to cheer up the austere father and the shy but
sincere daughter, returns to the parsonage and opens the packet. It contains a
few bills and numerous coins of various denominations. The minister also finds
a letter which reads: "My Beloved Pastor: My husband worked me to death, but I
have managed to save a little sum. Take it and from time to time buy my
daughter the bits of finery she has always been denied. Let no one know. Mary
Harding."

After her mother's death, perhaps Mary, the daughter, does not find things
going quite as smoothly, but she has been schooled all her life in repression.
Her father is the sturdy old New England character, possessed of all the
faults and none the virtues of this type. Mary's shy manners and queer clothes
cause silly comment among the young people and the older people are too busy
to bother with her.

Some time after her mother's death, at the opening of the picture, Mary is
looking in the glass in the old dining-room, and becomes dissatisfied with her
small old black velvet hat that sits on her head like a small half-baked
pancake. She summons up courage to ask her father for a new hat but is met
with an emphatic refusal. After further inspection of herself in the glass,
Mary decides to go out without any hat. Her one and only black glove, left
from her mother's past finery, she doubles over in one hand giving the
appearance of two gloves, and walks down the street in her mincing shy little
steps holding her one glove out in front of her, as if to declare to the world
that she was not without her finery. She passes two girls of the village who
receive her smiling face kindly enough, but refuse to accept her society and
smile at her odd appearance on her departure.

Now, at the local millinery store there has just been received a hat from New
York with the magnificent price of ten dollars attached. It is the sensation
of the village, and many village maids pass by with longing eyes or are
dragged away by disapproving mammas. Three gossips high in the affairs of the
church are also attracted by the hat, but after a careful inspection inside
the store, they pass to more practical conceptions in the hat line.

In the meantime, Mary passes the window and looks in. As she is gazing fondly
on the beautiful creation, the minister happens along. He and Mary admire the
hat together, and after her departure, remembering the bequest left by the
mother, he goes into the store to inspect the hat. The ladies of the church
within are immediately aroused to a high pitch of suppressed excitement. After
bidding him a polite departure as befits the dignity of his position, they at
once begin to speculate.

But Mary at home is dreaming of the marvels of the wonderful hat, when the
minister enters with a bandbox. He presents it to Mary with little comment and
goes. When Mary opens the bandbox the sight staggers her and, falling back
into the chair, it is some time before she can actually believe her dream is
true, but it soon becomes a fascinating actuality when once it is on her head
before the glass.

Next Sunday morning, as her father is leaving for church before her, she
attempts to tell him about the new hat, but he abruptly dismisses her,
presumably thinking she is repeating the request for a new hat. Accordingly
Mary dons her new acquisition, and parading her one glove, in her usual style,
marches off to church alone.

On the way, she passes and bows to other church goers in her innocent endeavor
to display the hat, but it is not until after church that the minister and
Mary really are linked in a scandal.

On her way out of church, she expects to be grandly received into society
since her new acquisition should place her on a higher social standing, but
the other young people are inclined to regard her with mingled awe and
amusement, and when she passes the three ladies on the Church Board, the
gossips at the store who witnessed the purchase, their smile of indulgence
changes to sudden and marked disapproval as they see on her head the hat
bought by the minister.

Later these three ladies meet the father on his way from church and acquaint
him with the facts of the case. He arrives home before Mary. She enters
guiltily, remembering the snubs received after church and hides her hat behind
her. He demands that she bring it forth, and in a tirade proceeds to tear it
to shreds. He leaves Mary hugging the remains of the fond creation to herself,
while he goes forth to seek reparation from the minister.

When Mary realizes this she hastens after him, and meets the Church Board on
the way to the minister's to investigate the scandal. Mary intercepts them and
arrives before them. In telling him she sinks on her knees before him and he
lifts her face to better hear what she is saying, when the board arrives
outside. The principal lady of the board peeps through the blind and sees them
in this attitude. The men and women of the Board enter and demand an
explanation.

The minister shows them the bequest of the dead mother, and they are about to
retire with apologies, when the father, having failed to find the minister at
the church, comes into their midst. He also is shown the letter, and perhaps
sees his characters in its true light for a moment.

The Board departs, while the minister is suddenly filled with desire to assume
another trust. Mary cannot believe her ears when the minister asks her to
marry him and thus hush all scandal forever. She repeats the question to her
father many times, until he tells her that it is the best way out of it and
she then accepts the minister as befits a dutiful, simple maiden.

17 rebekah

you're sitting down and someone throws a pie at your face for no reason.

07 Julia 02 Vanessa

Julia: Sad/mad

Vanessa: MAD!!