March 13th, 1997
Johnny at the premiere for the movie Donnie Brasco in Paris on March 13th, 1997
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Johnny at the premiere for the movie Donnie Brasco in Paris on March 13th, 1997
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Johnny at a TV Interview for the movie Donnie Brasco in February 1997
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Johnny at the press conference for the movie Donnie Brasco in February, 1997
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Johnny at the Rosie O’Donell Show for the movie Donnie Brasco on February 24th, 1997
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Johnny with Kate Moss at the premiere for the movie Donnie Brasco on February 24th, 1997
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script used with coutesey of Daily Script
PLATOON
FADE IN:
A QUOTATION AGAINST A BLACK SCREEN:
‘REJOICE, O YOUNG MAN, IN THY YOUTH …’
The sound now of a C-130 air cargo plane roaring over us and we cut sharply to:
EXT.AIRSTRIP – BASE CAMP – VIETNAM – DAY
As the C-130 coasts to a stop, the hatch rotating down on a hot, dusty lifeless airstrip somewhere in Vietnam. Nothing seems to live or move in the midday sun.
TITLES RUN
A DOZEN NEW RECRUITS step off the plane, unloading their duffel bags, looking around like only the new can look around, their hair regulation-clipped, crisp, new green fatigues fitting them like cardboard.
CHRIS TAYLOR is just another one of them – as he turns into a tight closeup, to look at a motorized cart pulling up alongside … He’s about 21. Newmeat. His face, unburned yet by the sun, is tense, bewildered, innocent, eyes searching for the truth.
They fall now on a heap of BODY BAGS in the back of the cart. Two soldiers begin loading them onto the plane. Flies – hundreds of flies – buzz around them, the only cue to their contents.
Transcript written by and used with the courtesey of Angela Sugden, Spanish text parts added/corrected by varguitas
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Twenty years ago, a frustrated young TV star and a wild-haired filmmaker met at a hotel off the Sunset Strip, drank coffee, and talked. To an outside observer, Johnny Depp and Tim Burton would have seemed an unlikely pair: one, a reluctant teen idol; the other, a shy, rumpled director with a penchant for the macabre. But from that meeting sprang a creative partnership that has produced some of the most memorable oddball characters in recent movie history: An alienated teenage Frankenstein with scissors for hands. A cross-dressing Z-movie director. A demented candy maker. A murderous barber.
On a warm winter afternoon, Depp, 46, and Burton, 51 — the duo behind Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Sweeney Todd, among others — sit on a balcony at another L.A. hotel, just days away from the March 5 opening of their seventh film together: an eye-popping new 3-D Alice in Wonderland. This PG-rated big-screen take on the Lewis Carroll classic stars Depp as the Mad Hatter alongside newcomer Mia Wasikowska as Alice, Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen, and Anne Hathaway as the White Queen. Between Depp’s whacked-out spin on the Hatter and Burton’s flair for imagery, Alice is poised to capitalize on the growing appetite for 3-D extravaganzas stoked by Avatar,