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Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 6:24 pm
by Redstar
Serum wrote:Has anyone heard much more about this draft? Do we have a scanned copy on one of our hard-drives? I think this should be uploaded along with the "rainbow" draft.
As I said in one of the other script topics, we do have the full version of this script scanned and ready to be shared on the site. The hold-up is that there's a chance we could interview Ed Solomon himself, so we want to wait until we know for sure. Hope that makes it worth the wait!

Serum wrote:This script seems to be extremely close to the finished film and I think we can gain a vast amount of insight from it by reading the "deleted scenes" and eventually comparing them with the director's cut (which I'm sure we're going to get...I'm an optimist) and deleted scenes and other bits taken from the finished film/cut we know of.
You'd be surprised. This script is actually the original shooting script; it was rewritten by Ed himself several times before he left the project and Rocky/Annabel and the cast started to just improvise. After that, Parker and Terry returned and started their own revisions.
So, the script is actually pretty solidly different once the adventure picks up and moves into the parallel world. It's largely the same in terms of structure, but the differences quickly add up and result in a completely different climax and ending.
Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 8:40 pm
by Serum
That's great to hear that we might be able to get Ed Solomon on the line!
Redstar wrote:So, the script is actually pretty solidly different once the adventure picks up and moves into the parallel world. It's largely the same in terms of structure, but the differences quickly add up and result in a completely different climax and ending.
It's a
completely different ending than say... the Bennett/Runte draft and the la Frenais/Clement drafts?
Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 10:10 am
by Phlibbit
^Yes. But don't get your hopes up.
Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:01 pm
by Serum
Phlibbit wrote:^Yes. But don't get your hopes up.
Yeah, I doubt the writer of such Blockbusters as "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" and "Men In Black" is going to do an interviewing regarding "Super Mario Bros..." But, maybe he will! But it's mentioned the ending of this script is completely different than the movie-- is it also completely different than the endings of the Bennett/Runte draft and la Frenais/Clement drafts? I'm curious to know what the ending would have looked like had they not ended it on a cliffhanger or with the other scripts' endings. Either way, it's an exciting time to be a "Super Mario Bros." movie fan! We're moving up, slowly but surely...
Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:18 pm
by Redstar
Serum wrote:Phlibbit wrote:^Yes. But don't get your hopes up.
Yeah, I doubt the writer of such Blockbusters as "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" and "Men In Black" is going to do an interviewing regarding "Super Mario Bros..." But, maybe he will! But it's mentioned the ending of this script is completely different than the movie-- is it also completely different than the endings of the Bennett/Runte draft and la Frenais/Clement drafts? I'm curious to know what the ending would have looked like had they not ended it on a cliffhanger or with the other scripts' endings.
I believe Phlibbit was saying that, yes, they're is a completely different ending, but not to get your hopes up about it being
good. Because it's not.
The interview with Ed Solomon is still a likely chance, so get your hopes up for that if you want!

Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:30 pm
by Serum
Redstar wrote:I believe Phlibbit was saying that, yes, they're is a completely different ending, but not to get your hopes up about it being good. Because it's not.
Yeah, I'm guessing by this point in script writing process they hadn't come up with a clever ending yet. Personally, I would have ended it with Mario and Luigi staying behind in the Mushroom Kingdom to be the heroes of that world.
Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 8:23 pm
by Eteponge
Has this shooting script ever been fully transcribed for upload yet? I've always been very interested in seeing the entire shooting script! I've read all of the earlier scripts posted. The shooting script holds the key to most or all of the scenes that were filmed and then removed. Those extra 30 minutes or so that the editor spoke about in his interview are probably contained here.
Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:05 pm
by Serum
This isn't that particular script-- this was another draft that had several extreme differences that were never shot. I've read this one and it's not very good.
Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:39 pm
by Eteponge
Serum wrote:This isn't that particular script-- this was another draft that had several extreme differences that were never shot. I've read this one and it's not very good.
Ah! Has the shooting script, or one as close to it, ever been found?
Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:58 pm
by 1upmushroom
By now, we doubt that there ever WAS a real "Shooting Script"! Many of the actors were tired of having to go through the "Recent rewrite" of the week that they just said "screw it" and just did their scenes off the top of their heads.
Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:38 pm
by Serum
1upmushroom wrote:By now, we doubt that there ever WAS a real "Shooting Script"! Many of the actors were tired of having to go through the "Recent rewrite" of the week that they just said "screw it" and just did their scenes off the top of their heads.
I would probably call the "shooting script" whatever version of the script was they used on the final day of shooting after completing whatever revisions there were that day.
Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:15 am
by Redstar
Eteponge wrote:Has this shooting script ever been fully transcribed for upload yet? I've always been very interested in seeing the entire shooting script! I've read all of the earlier scripts posted. The shooting script holds the key to most or all of the scenes that were filmed and then removed. Those extra 30 minutes or so that the editor spoke about in his interview are probably contained here.
We do have several scripts not currently available on the site which we have been meaning to publish. They are all transcribed, so I will see about getting them up tomorrow. Look for them then!
Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:16 pm
by Eteponge
Wow, great!

Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:16 am
by Roareye
Get those scripts online, dude. I'm looking forward to seeing what connections and changes they were going to make to the finished formula.
Re: 4/17/92 (Sci-Fi--Solomon/Rowe) Script Discussion
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:07 pm
by Redstar
I have updated the Scripts page with the
Solomon/Rowe "Disney" shooting script. The script itself is available in PDF format. A detailed synopsis will be provided soon, although I'm sure everyone will be giving it a read before that happens.
