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Current Talk '24 I / Re: And Now The Return of Another New Slideshow (Sort of), Part 2 [**Now featuring alternate versions of scenes - see replies #18,#21,#23,#49,#64,#69,#76,#88,#90,#100,#105,#107,#115**]
« on: May 11, 2017, 07:50:42 PM »
Setting up the next sequence at the party:
And that's when today's quote -
- comes up, followed in the script by:
And we stop there for now.
Interestingly, there were notations about how to shoot Roger and Barnabas after David runs to Maggie and Barnabas crosses to Roger, but DC almost completely erased them, so apparently he changed his mind. And what's weird is there's no explanation why DC put Roger's "I told you, you could only stay a while" in parentheses.
And this is yet another party scene to find itself ending up on the cutting room floor (as do the three directly following scenes in the script). And because of that, when it comes to the dialogue, the descriptions, and the directions for this scene, we have no way at this point of knowing how things might have actually played out in the film...
107. INT. FOYER - NIGHT ROGER - DAVID - They are near the door to the organ room. |
And that's when today's quote -
Page 40/Scene 107 - Roger: 'David! What are you still doing downstairs?'
- comes up, followed in the script by:
DAVID my homework. ROGER David,(I told you, you could only stay a while.) You have that test tomorrow. We're going to get your grades up, young man. DAVID Well, at least I'm going to say goodbye to Maggie. ROGER Alright, but hurry up. David runs to Maggie. Barnabas crosses to Roger. (to Barnabas) |
And we stop there for now.
Interestingly, there were notations about how to shoot Roger and Barnabas after David runs to Maggie and Barnabas crosses to Roger, but DC almost completely erased them, so apparently he changed his mind. And what's weird is there's no explanation why DC put Roger's "I told you, you could only stay a while" in parentheses.
And this is yet another party scene to find itself ending up on the cutting room floor (as do the three directly following scenes in the script). And because of that, when it comes to the dialogue, the descriptions, and the directions for this scene, we have no way at this point of knowing how things might have actually played out in the film...