Latest & Upcoming

Hyde
Day Drinker
The Carnival at the End of Days
Tim Burton
Unleashed Spirits - the Rise of the Hollywood Vampires
Johnny Puff: Secret Mission
Chaplin: Spirit of the Tramp
Modi

Welcome

Welcome to Johnny-Depp.org, the biggest and longest existing updated fansite in the web, since 2004, a website made by fans for fans in our free time, for free. Wanna help & be part of the crew? email us!

News

Pirates of the Caribbean 3 – At World’s End

Movie Scripts by Martina

This is a transcript written by and used with courtsey of the wonderful Whatsername, here still with her introduction.

Key:
-The character speaking is noted by the initial on the left aka if Jack is talking, it’ll be JS: Barbossa: B and so forth
-If a word was indecipherable, it’ll be followed by a (‘) as to being unsure or ______ if the statement was incoherent.
-I’ll update with corrections after recording (bad, I know) again; the final part has not been added because I haven’t gotten it yet, but it’ll be soon!
-I call it a “loose transcript” because it is strictly dialogue; hardly any actions included (if at all) – scenes are separated by ————

 

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN:
AT WORLD’S END
TRANSCRIPT (Loose)

L: In order to put forth a more timely halt to the deteriorating conditions and to ensure the common good, a state of emergency has been issued for these territories by the decree of Lord Cutler Beckett; duly appointed representative of his majesty the King. For the time being, the following individual rights have been temporarily amended: Right to assembly ‘ suspended; right to habeas corpus ‘ suspended; right to legal council ‘ suspended; and right to a verdict by a jury of peers ‘ suspended. Any person convicted of piracy, or associating with a person convicted of piracy, or aiding a person convicted of piracy,

read full article

Pirates of the Caribbean – Dead Man’s Chest

Movie Scripts by Martina

with the courtesey of Nevoreiel
here still with her introduction

 

Screenplay by Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott

 

For everyone’s reading pleasure, here is the script for “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Dead Man’s Chest”. This one took six days to type up by ear and I think I managed to hurt my elbow in the process. So there will certainly be mistakes and there is a large share of missed words entirely. At this point, corrections are very welcome and should be taken care of in a timely fashion: e-mail me with your comments, corrections (‘– (??)’ or some such mark indicates missing words or uncertain phrases), etc. Post it wherever you want, just give me credit. I must also say that I had nothing to do with the actual writing of the script or any other aspect of the movie. I do not know any of the people involved, including the actors.

 

Other Notes (please read before e-mailing me, maybe your query has been already answered):

– Foreign languages were treated thus: the French that was spoke I tried my best to write it out in a way that sounded as the words being said and made sense grammatically at the same time. Any correction from fluent speaker are welcome. The two foreign sailors on the first ship we see taken by the Kraken are speaking a language I can’t identify,

read full article

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Movie Scripts by Martina

Transcript written by and used with the courtesey of Angela Sugden

 

Narrator
This is a story of an ordinary little boy named Charlie Bucket. He was not faster or stronger or more clever than other children.
His family was not rich, or powerful, or well-connected. In fact, they barely had enough to eat. Charlie Bucket was the luckiest boy in
the entire world. He just didn’t know it yet.

 

Mr Bucket
Evening, Buckets.

 

Grandpa Joe
Evening.

 

Charlie
Hi, Dad.

 

Mrs Bucket
Soup’s almost ready, darling. Er, don’t suppose there’s anything extra to put in, love. Oh well. Nothing goes better with cabbage than cabbage.

 

Mr Bucket
Charlie… I found something I think you’ll like.

 

Narrator
Charlie’s father worked at the local toothpaste factory. The hours were long, and the pay was terrible… yet occasionally there were unexpected
surprises.

 

Charlie
It’s exactly what I need.

 

Grandpa Joe
What is it, Charlie?

 

Charlie
Dad found it, just the piece I needed.

 

Grandpa Joe
What piece was it?

 

Charlie
A head for Willy Wonka.

read full article

Secret Window

Movie Scripts by Martina

transcript written by and used with the courtesey of Amanda Lazarus <3. Thanks also to Paula for telling me about it!

 

Scene 1 : Setting : The Motel : Characters : Mort Rainey, Ted Milner, Amy Rainey, Motel Manager.

 

Mort’s Voice : [Windshield wipers move across car window] Turn around. [Windshield wipers] Turn around. [Makes a face and puts on his glasses] Turn the car around and get the hell out of here. [Placed a hand on steering wheel] Right now. [Shifts into reverse, turns around and backs the car up. Turns the car to the left angrily. Stops] Don’t go back. [Shifts] Do not go back there. [Turns around. Shifts again and backs up] [Gets out of car, goes into motel lobby, grabs a key off the rack]
Motel Manager : [Puts on bathrobe, sees missing key] Hey. [Mort gets into car] Hey! [Mort drives further, stops abruptly, gets out of car. Unlocks and goes into a room] [Amy and Ted cower in their bed]
Mort : Ahhhh! [Grabs head and walks away]
Motel Manager : [Runs in] What the hell is going on in here?

 

Scene 2 : Setting : The Cabin : Characters : Mort Rainey, John Shooter, Chico.

 

[Shot pulls out of motel and fades into a scan of Tashmore lake]
COLOMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS
A PARIAH PRODUCTION
JOHNNY DEPP
SECRET WINDOW [Fades to red]
[Closes in on cabin]
JOHN TURTURRO
MARIA BELLO
TIMOTHY HUTTON
CHARLES S.

read full article

Pirates of the Caribbean – the Curse of the Black Pearl

Movie Scripts by Martina

used with courtesey of
All Movie Scripts dot Com

 

FADE IN:
EXT. CARIBBEAN SEA – DAY
A gray, impenetrable wall of fog. From somewhere comes the
FAINT SOUND of a LITTLE GIRL’S VOICE, singing, slow tempo,
almost under her breath.
YOUNG ELIZABETH (O.S.)
Yo, ho, yo, ho, a pirate’s life for me
Yo, ho, yo, ho, it’s a pirate’s life
for me…
Suddenly a massive SHIP emerges from the grey, the Winged
Victory maidenhead looming. It’s a British dreadnought,
the H.M.S. Dauntless. Formidable, frightening, twenty-five
gun ports on a side, and rail guns to boot.
EXT. H.M.S. DAUNTLESS – FORECASTLE – DAY
ELIZABETH SWANN, strawberry blond hair, stands at the bow
railing, gazing at the seas, still singing-ELIZABETH
…drink up me hearties, yo, ho…
JOSHAMEE GIBBS, who was born old, skin a dark leather,
clutches her shoulder, startling her.
GIBBS
(sotto)
Quiet, missy! Cursed pirates sail
these waters. You want to call
’em down on us?
Elizabeth stares wide-eyed at him.
NORRINGTON
Mr. Gibbs.
NORRINGTON, a dashing young man, Royal Navy to the core,
glares sternly at Gibbs. Standing besides him is GOVERNOR
WEATHERBY SWAN, a man of obvious high station, brass
buttons on his thick blue jacket. He is Elizabeth’s
father.
NORRINGTON (CONT’D)
That will do.
GIBBS
She was singing about pirates.

read full article

Blow

Movie Scripts by Martina

used with courtesey of Daily Script – Movie Scripts and Movie Screenplays in proper screen writing format.

 

ON BLACK:

 

“A MAN MUST LOOK AT HIS LIFE AND THINK LUXURY.”

 

FADE IN:

 

EXT. GUARJIRA, COLOMBIA – 1989 – DAY

 

A majestic panorama of the lush green slopes that are the
Columbian highlands. A faint chopping sound IS HEARD and
then another. WHOOSH. WHOOSH. The view changes and tiny
dots appear on the hillside vegetation. WHOOSH.

 

CLOSER

 

We realize the dots are people. Workers swinging long steel
machetes in slow methodical rhythm. WHOOSH. WHOOSH. WE SEE
the South American Indian MEN clearly now. Their tar stained
teeth. Their gaunt faces riddled with crow’s feet. Their
jaws chewing away on huge wads of coca leaves as they collect
the harvest.

 

EXT. DIRT ROAD – COLOMBIA – DAY

 

Old rickety trucks carrying the huge green tractor-sized
bales speed along the narrow road.

 

EXT. CLEARING – COLOMBIA – DAY

 

The bundles are undone and Columbian women separate out the
leaves. Tribes of underweight workers carry armload after
armload of the harvest and ritualistically dump them into a
gigantic cannibal pot which sits on top of a raging bonfire.

read full article

Chocolat

Movie Scripts by Martina

Dialogue Transcript

Transcript written by and used with the courtesey of Angela Sugden

 

Woman 1
Bonjour, Monsieur.

 

Woman 2
Bonjour, Monsieur. Say bonjour.

 

Narrator
Once upon a time, there was a quiet little village in the French countryside, whose people believed in tranquilite. Tranquility.

 

Paris
hioners
Come Holy Ghost, Creator come, From Thy bright heavenly throne, Come take possession of our souls, And make them all Thine own, Far from us drive our…

 

Narrator
If you lived in this village, you understood what was expected of you.

 

Paris
hioners
…unto us bring, And through all…

 

Narrator
You knew your place in the scheme of things. And if you happened to forget, someone would help remind you.

 

Pere Henri
The season of Lent is upon us. This is of course, a time of abstinence. Hopefully, also a time of reflection. Above all, let this be for us a time… a time of sincere penitence. It is a time to stand up and be counted.

 

Narrator
In this village, if you saw something you weren’t supposed to see… you learned to look the other way.

read full article

The Astronaut’s wife

Movie Scripts by Martina

Transcript written by and used with the courtesey of Angela Sugden

 

Jillian
I hate this part. We’re still here but I know you’re going, and I hate that.

 

Spencer
Well, I’ll call you, baby.

 

Jillian
Don’t tease me. I miss you so much when you’re gone.

 

Spencer
I miss you too, baby. Listen. Last time Streck told me if I bellyached about you for one more minute he was gonna toss my ass right off the ship.

 

Jillian
You tell Streck your ass belongs to me and he can keep his hands off it.

 

Spencer
All right.

 

Jillian
My class wants you to come by when you get back.

 

Spencer
I think I can arrange a visit, if you’re nice.

 

Jillian
How nice?

 

Spencer
You like fruit?

 

Jillian
Yeah.

 

Spencer
Well, come here a minute. Come here. Ain’t that a peach?

 

Jillian
Is that for me?

 

Spencer
That’s for you.

 

read full article

The Brave

Movie Scripts by Martina

Transcript written by and used with the courtesey of Angela Sugden

 

Larry
…man, you know what?

 

Raphael
I’m here about the job.

 

Larry
And what job is that?

 

Raphael
Maybe I’m in the wrong place.

 

Larry
That depends.

 

Raphael
On what?

 

Larry
On whether or not you’re in the right place.

 

Raphael
Are, er, are you the guy I’m supposed to see?

 

Larry
Well, I don’t know. Who told you that?

 

Raphael
Some guy I met in a bar.

 

Larry
Who? Where? When?

 

Raphael
The other day.

 

Larry
You’re going to have to do better than that.

 

Raphael
He gave me this, and he, er, he said… He said that you were looking for somebody with a, er…special kinda talent. You mind if I smoke?

 

Larry
It’s your life. What guy, which bar?

 

Raphael
Freedos on sixth street.

read full article

Donnie Brasco

Movie Scripts by Martina

script without owner found at Weekly Script, where they call the use of it fair use. If the owner of the script has anything against his script posted here, please contact me.

 

“DONNIE BRASCO”

 

by

 

Paul Attanasio

 

Based on the book, “Donnie Brasco”

 

by

 

Joseph D. Pistone with Richard Woodley

 

REVISED DRAFT

 

July 27, 1992

 

 

EXT. DAY. WASHINGTON, D.C.

 

An AERIAL VIEW of the nation’s capital, MOVING IN on the
stolid limestone box of FBI HEADQUARTERS. Supered below:

 

FBI HEADQUARTERS. WASHINGTON, D.C. 1981.

 

CUT TO:

 

INT. DAY. FBI HEADQUARTERS

 

A spacious corner OFFICE. American flag, FBI seal, and a
plush carpet — Federal blue.

 

CLENDON HOGUE, 40s, barrel chest, shrewd eyes over half-moon
glasses, PRESIDES behind a vast desk. The impressive mien of
earned authority. Before him:

 

JULES BONOVOLONTA, late 40s, Green Beret veteran, SUPERVISOR,
140 pounds of pugnacity and gristle. Ex-street agent cramped
by headquarters.

 

PAT MARSHALL, late 30s, a CASE AGENT,

read full article