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91 screenplays begin with the letter B

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Title Genre(s) Writer(s) Release Year Type
Back To The Future Adventure,  Comedy,  Family,  Sci-Fi Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale 1985 Fourth Draft
Back To The Future Adventure,  Comedy,  Family,  Sci-Fi Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale 1985 Transcript
Bad Boys Action,  Comedy,  Crime,  Thriller Doug Richardson 1995 Script
Bad Lieutenant Crime,  Drama Abel Ferrara, Zoe Lund 1992 First Draft
Bad Santa Comedy,  Crime Glenn Ficarra, John Requa 2003 Script
Barbershop Comedy Mark Brown 2002 Original
Barry Lyndon Drama,  Romance Stanley Kubrick 1975 Script
Barton Fink Comedy,  Drama,  Thriller Joel Coen, Ethan Coen 1991 Script
Barton Fink Comedy,  Drama,  Thriller Joel Coen, Ethan Coen 1991 Script
Barton Fink Comedy,  Drama,  Thriller Ethan Coen, Joel Coen 1991 Script
Basic Drama,  Mystery,  Thriller Jamie Vanderbilt 2003 First Draft
Basic Instinct Crime/Mystery,  Thriller Joe Eszterhas 1992 Script
Basic Instinct Crime/Mystery,  Thriller Joe Eszterhas 1992 Script
Basic Instinct Crime/Mystery,  Thriller Joe Eszterhas 1992 Script
Basic Instinct Crime/Mystery,  Thriller Joe Eszterhas 1992 Script
Basquiat Drama Julian Schnabel 1996 Script
Basquiat Drama Julian Schnabel 1996 Script
Batman Action,  Crime/Mystery,  Fantasy,  Thriller Tom Mankiewicz 1989 First Draft
Batman Action,  Crime/Mystery,  Fantasy,  Thriller Bob Kane, Sam Hamm 1989 Script
Batman Action,  Crime/Mystery,  Fantasy,  Thriller Sam Hamm, Warren Skaaren 1989 Fifth Draft
Batman Action,  Crime/Mystery,  Fantasy,  Thriller Sam Hamm, Warren Skaaren 1989 Fifth Draft
Batman & Robin Action,  Adventure,  Crime/Mystery,  Family,  Fantasy,  Thriller Bob Kane, Akiva Goldsman 1997 Script
Batman 2 (unproduced) Action,  Fantasy Sam Hamm 1992 First Draft
Batman Forever Action,  Adventure,  Crime/Mystery,  Family,  Fantasy,  Thriller Akiva Goldsman 1995 Production Draft
Batman Forever Action,  Adventure,  Crime/Mystery,  Family,  Fantasy,  Thriller Akiva Goldsman, Janet Scott Batchler, Lee Batchler 1995 Script
Batman Forever Action,  Adventure,  Crime/Mystery,  Family,  Fantasy,  Thriller Akiva Goldsman 1995 Production Draft
Batman Returns Action,  Crime/Mystery,  Drama,  Fantasy,  Thriller Sam Hamm 1992 First Draft
Batman Returns Action,  Crime/Mystery,  Drama,  Fantasy,  Thriller Daniel Waters 1992 Script
Batman vs Superman Action,  Fantasy Andrew Kevin Walker 2002 Script
Battle of Algiers Historical/Period,  War/Military Gillo Pontecorvo, Franco Solinas 1967 Script
Battle of Algiers Drama Franco Solinas 1966 Script
Battleship Potemkin Drama Sergei Eisenstein 1925 Script
Battlestar Galactica Sci-Fi Donald P. Bellisario, Jim Carlson 1978 Script
Bean (Word Doc) Comedy,  Family Richard Curtis, Robin Driscoll 1997 Script
Beauty And The Beast Animation,  Fantasy,  Musical,  Romance Roger Allers, Linda Woolverton 1991 Script
Beauty And The Beast Animation,  Family,  Musical,  Romance Roger Allers, Linda Woolverton 1991 Script
Beauty Shop Comedy Kate Lanier 2005 Script
Beavis and Butt-head Do America Animation,  Comedy 1996 Script
Beavis And Butt-Head Do America Animation,  Comedy Mike Judge, Joe Stillman 1996 Script
Being Human Comedy,  Fantasy Bill Forsyth 1993 Third Draft
Being John Malkovich Comedy,  Fantasy Charlie Kaufman 1999 Script
Being John Malkovich Comedy,  Fantasy Charlie Kaufman 1999 Script
Being John Malkovich Comedy,  Fantasy Charlie Kaufman 1999 Script
Being There Comedy,  Drama Jerry Kosinski, Robert C. Jones 1979 Script
Being There Comedy,  Drama Jerzy Kosinski, Robert C. Jones 1979 Script
Beowulf & Grendal Action,  Adventure Andrew Rai Berzens 2005 Tenth Draft
Big Trouble In Little China (Partial) Action,  Adventure,  Comedy,  Fantasy W.D. Richter 1986 Script
Black Rain Action,  Crime/Mystery,  Drama Craig Bolotin, Warren Lewis 1989 Script
Black Snake Moan Drama,  Romance Craig Brewer 2007 Script
Blade Action,  Horror David S. Goyer 1998 Script
Blade Action,  Horror David S. Goyer 1998 Script
Blade 2 Action,  Horror,  Thriller David S. Goyer 2002 Script
Blade 2: Bloodhunt Action,  Horror,  Thriller David Goyer 2002 Final Draft
Blade Runner Action,  Drama,  Sci-Fi Philip K. Dick, Hampton Fancher 1982 Script
Blade Runner Action,  Drama,  Sci-Fi Hampton Fancher 1982 Script
Blade Runner Action,  Drama,  Sci-Fi Hampton Fancher, David Peoples 1982 Shooting Script
Blade Runner Action,  Drama,  Sci-Fi Hampton Fancher 1982 Script
Blade Runner Action,  Drama,  Sci-Fi Hampton Fancher 1982 Script
Blast From The Past Comedy,  Drama,  Romance Bill Kelly 1999 Script
Blood Diamond Adventure,  Drama Edward Zwick, Marshall Herskovitz 2006 Script
Blood Simple Drama,  Thriller Joel Coen, Ethan Coen 1984 First Draft
Blood Work Action,  Crime Brian Helgeland 2002 First Draft
Blow Crime/Mystery,  Drama Bruce Porter, David McKenna 2001 Script
Blow Crime/Mystery,  Drama David McKenna, Nick Cassavetes 2001 Script
Blue Velvet Crime/Mystery,  Drama,  Thriller David Lynch 1986 Shooting Script
Blue Velvet Crime/Mystery,  Drama,  Thriller David Lynch 1986 Script
Blues Brothers Action,  Comedy,  Musical John Landis, Dan Aykroyd 1980 Script
Blues Brothers 2000 Comedy,  Musical Dan Aykroyd, John Landis 1998 Script
Body Heat Crime,  Drama Lawrence Kasdan 1981 Third Draft
Body Of Evidence Romance,  Thriller Brad Mirman 1993 Second Draft
Body Of Evidence Romance,  Thriller Brad Mirman 1993 Second Draft
Boiler Room Drama,  Thriller Ben Younger 2000 Script
Bones Horror Adam Simon, Tim Metcalfe 2001 Shooting Script
Bones Horror Tim Metcalfe, Adam Simon 2001 Script
Bonfire of the Vanities Dramedy Michael Cristofer 1990 Production Draft
Born on the Fourth of July (1) Biography,  Drama,  War/Military Oliver Stone, Ron Kovic 1989 Script
Born on the Fourth of July (2) Biography,  Drama,  War/Military Oliver Stone, Ron Kovic 1989 Script
Bottle Rocket Comedy,  Crime/Mystery,  Romance Owen Wilson, Wes Anderson 1996 Script
Bound Crime/Mystery,  Thriller Larry Wachowski, Andy Wachowski 1996 First Draft
Braveheart Action,  Drama,  Romance Randall Wallace 1995 Script
Braveheart Action,  Drama,  Romance Randall Wallace 1995 Script
Braveheart Action,  Drama,  Romance Randall Wallace 1995 Script
Brazil Comedy,  Fantasy,  Sci-Fi Terry Gilliam, Tom Stoppard, Charles McKeown 1986 Script
Break Oliver Stone 1969 Script
Breakdown Action,  Thriller Jonathan Mostow 1997 First Draft
Breakfast At Tiffanys Comedy,  Drama,  Romance George Axelrod 1961 Script
Bringing Out The Dead Drama Paul Schrader 1999 First Draft
Broadcast News Comedy,  Drama,  Romance James L. Brooks 1987 Script
Bruce Almighty Comedy Steve Koren & Mark O'Keefe 2002 Script
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Action,  Comedy,  Horror Joss Whedon 1992 Script
Burn After Reading Comedy,  Crime,  Drama Ethan Coen and Joel Coen 2008 Script
 
Tips and Fun Stuff

Screenwriting Books
There are hundreds of screenwriting books that can aid a writer in losing his voice and squelching his originality. If the writer does need screenwriting help...

Richard Walter's SCREENWRITING provides an excellent overview from the outline to the query letter process.

For a scholarly source into character and motive, try Lajos Egri's THE ART OF DRAMATIC WRITING

For insight into the hero's journey and storytelling myth, Joseph Campbell's THE HERO WITH A THOUSAND FACES which inspired George Lucas and STAR WARS.


Writing Conditions
Music or no music, ball game on the radio, television, urban noise, crickets - the writer may wish to surround herself with nurturing rhythms.

Keith Jarret's KOLN, Stephane Grapelli's OLYMPIAD, Bach's BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS, any Miles Davis, any Mozart, anything free-flowing and non-lyrical to liberate the writer's flow of word without intrusion.



Novels About Hollywood
Bruce Wagner's I'M LOSING YOU - the closest one can get to the filth and moral depravity of Hollywood without actually getting dirty.

Also...
Nathanael West's DAY OF THE LOCUST
Michael Tolkin's THE PLAYER
Charles Bukowski's HOLLYWOOD


Film Criticism
Pauline Kael on how to talk about film. She once set a standard for cinema when filmmakers actually welcomed criticism. James Agee - AGEE ON FILM: CRITICISM AND COMMENTARY ON THE MOVIES - reprinted by Martin Scorcese. Brilliant text on the films of the 1930's and 40's.


Novel Genres
DETECTIVE: Ed McBain - (also known as Evan Hunter screenwriter of the BIRDS as well as dozens of detective novels)...latest is THE LAST DANCE about New York homicide detectives - true to the expectations of the genre and yet etches his original voice.

MELODRAMA: Thomas Hardy - TESS, JUDE THE OBSURE - the dialogue is often very cinematic, but it is the plot that really moves.

HUMOR: John Kennedy Toole - CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES, a one-man wrecking crew, buffoonery and gaseous wit, a "vehicle" for a comic actor.

Joseph Heller - CATCH 22 for absurd plotting and ensemble writing - a forerunner of situation comedy - the humor is derived from the situation and milieu - Heller writes, "There was only one catch and that was Catch 22, which specified that a concern for one's own safety in the face of dangers that were real and immediate was the process of a rational mind. Orr was crazy and could be grounded. All he had to do was ask; and as soon as he did, he would no longer be crazy and would have to fly more missions... If he flew them he was crazy and didn't have to; but if he didn't want to he was sane and had to... "That's some catch, that Catch 22," he [Yossarian observed] "It's the best there is," Doc Daneeka agreed.

Charles Bukowski - In all his fiction, he uses setting to depict character - the reader's sympathies are drawn out of the dregs of the protagonist's skid row life.

DIALOGUE: Mark Twain's HUCK FINN - use of vernacular and regional dialect. Twain and Oscar Wilde created the pseudo-intellectual paradox. Twain writes on fighting, "Thrusting my nose firmly between his teeth, I threw him heavily to the ground on top of me."

THEATRICAL DIALOGUE: Eugene O'Neil's ICEMAN COMETH for barroom humor and raw realism - a predecessor to the slang of Mamet.

MEMOIR: John Bayley's ELEGY FOR IRIS - two writers, husband and wife, and their stuggle with Alzheimer's. Poignant commentary on the lifestyle of the writer.

SHAKESPEARE: For dialogue, characterization, and plot. Steal. Steal. Steal.


Films
Classic films for writers - CITIZEN KANE, RULES OF THE GAME, SEVEN SAMOURAI, CHINATOWN, TAXI DRIVER, DINER, SUNSET BOULEVARD, THE GODFATHER, REAR WINDOW, DR. STRANGELOVE

Some other highly regarded films for the writer...

MARTY - a great dialogue movie by Paddy Chayefsky, the great screenwriter who never directed. It was made for television.

PAT GARRET AND BILLY THE KID - underrated humor, redefined a genre, a British comedy of manners, very detailed into the life of a cowboy - how does a sheriff walk down the stairs after a night with four whores - James Coburn ambles gingerly.

THE THIRD MAN - bringing out a main character late in a film, building suspense, giving the audience just enough to chew - classic economy of plot.

UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING and ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST Adaptations - don't get tied to the text. These screenwriters dared to expand on the original material and further enhance its spirit.

NASHVILLE, SHORT CUTS - drama in all its complicated humanity, what Paul Thomas Anderson valiantly but couldn't quite accomplish in MAGNOLIA. Murmured naturalistic dialogue and seamless transitions - should be given full attention on the big screen.

NOTE:
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