I guess they slept in Jack's truck.
INT: PICKUP TRUCK: NIGHT:JACK sleeps in his old pickup, slumped against the door.ENNIS, in the passenger seat, wide awake, smokes, gazes through the steamed windows into the darkness
The Script :QuoteINT: PICKUP TRUCK: NIGHT:JACK sleeps in his old pickup, slumped against the door.ENNIS, in the passenger seat, wide awake, smokes, gazes through the steamed windows into the darkness[/color]
I just found it at Wrangler LJ. I just read the script, and there is these line.The person who posted that, can send the script.
Yes please....
In a rent dirty room up to the Bar I guess. Paid from Aguirre.
Heh, that was me.If anyone still needs it, let me know.
Carbyville emailed me this script today and it's vastly different from the final movie....
Quote from: NoReins on Nov 07, 2006, 01:18 PMCarbyville emailed me this script today and it's vastly different from the final movie....Whut?? Now, you KNOW you have to share that, right???
Thank you, carbyville! (I was going to bug NoReins, 'cause that's what I do, but since you're so nice and all .... )I'm anxious to have this now, to see if it will match up with any of the extra footage that will be on the collectors addition DVD in January!!
Yes it definitely is. Reading that made me appreciate the final version even more. I wrote up an entry about it in my LiveJournal when I first read it about the differences. If I posted that here though it'd be OT for this thread, but if anyone wanted to participate in a thread dedicated to the two different scripts, I'd be more than happy to post it there.
Quote from: carbyville on Nov 07, 2006, 02:30 PMYes it definitely is. Reading that made me appreciate the final version even more. I wrote up an entry about it in my LiveJournal when I first read it about the differences. If I posted that here though it'd be OT for this thread, but if anyone wanted to participate in a thread dedicated to the two different scripts, I'd be more than happy to post it there.You can say that again! We would've missed so much, especially SNIT, my favourite scene of the film (actually, my favourite scene of any film ever ) Thanks again carbyville