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TJ Wells
04/21/09, 04:26 AM
Best Oscar winner for Best Adapted Screenplay of the past fifteen years?

(Remember to make your choice based on your opinion of the screenplay, and not necessarily the film as a whole.)

Thomas Balkcom
04/21/09, 05:01 AM
went with L.A Confidential, interesting pick TJ

stayillogical
04/21/09, 05:25 AM
Went with ROTK, because it's the only one I also read, and I know what a tremendous feat it was to adapt that.

TJ Wells
04/21/09, 05:28 AM
went with L.A Confidential, interesting pick TJ
It's my favorite script of these (at least of the ones I've seen, which is actually only 9 of them)

TJ Wells
04/21/09, 05:28 AM
I actually own the script (the one they sell at Borders).

stayillogical
04/21/09, 05:34 AM
It's my favorite script of these (at least of the ones I've seen, which is actually only 9 of them)

Really? Which ones haven't you seen?

TJ Wells
04/21/09, 06:06 AM
Sense and Sensibility, Sling Blade, L.A. Confidential, Gods and Monsters, The Cider House Rules, Traffic

Yes, I am extremely ashamed of two of those, the rest not as much (but still am).

Thomas Balkcom
04/21/09, 06:23 AM
Sense and Sensibility, Sling Blade, L.A. Confidential, Gods and Monsters, The Cider House Rules, Traffic

Yes, I am extremely ashamed of two of those, the rest not as much (but still am).

are the two Traffic and L.A. Confidential?

Thomas Balkcom
04/21/09, 06:23 AM
and the only one that I've read is No Country for Old Men

TJ Wells
04/21/09, 08:51 AM
are the two Traffic and L.A. Confidential?
Yup

airik625
04/21/09, 09:01 AM
and the only one that I've read is No Country for Old Men

I haven't even read that yet :(

Recovery Room
04/21/09, 09:21 AM
Easily No Country For Old Me; that film is so close to perfection it's not even funny.

Thomas Balkcom
04/21/09, 09:57 AM
I haven't even read that yet :(

I suggest you do so, it's an incredibly easy, quick read. If I recall I read it in one night

notoaststereo
05/24/09, 06:39 AM
sideways