The One-Page Screenplay

The One-Page Screenplay

One-Page Screenplay: Greg Marcks' Suicidal at McD's

gregmarcks1.jpgIt’s time for another entry to our growing catalog of One-Page Screenplays, which we eventually plan on collating into a single, handy volume and distributing to sample-needy executives too A.D.D. time-pressed to read full-length scripts. (A nominal PayPal fee of $49.95 is all that’s needed to reserve your copy — order today!)

Past One-Page Screenplay contributors have included industry vets, but today, we’re featuring an up-and-comer. Writer/director Greg Marcks (11:14, Echelon Conspiracy) has already attracted top-name talents like Hilary Swank, Ben Foster, Edward Burns, and Martin Sheen to his projects. Next up, he’s adapting Jonathan Lethem’s L.A.-set indie rocker novel You Don’t Love Me Yet for the big screen. For us, however, he offers nothing less than a story of life and death with a side of fries.

The Official Bio:

Released in 2005, Greg Marcks’ feature debut 11:14 — an intricately plotted suburban noir with a wicked sense of humor — quickly became a cult classic. Marcks then wrote scripts for such studios as Lions Gate Films, Summit Entertainment, and DreamWorks.

Marcks’ second directorial effort, the techno-thriller Echelon Conspiracy, stars Shane West, Ed Burns, Ving Rhames, Martin Sheen, and Jonathan Pryce. The DVD and Blu-Ray drops on July 21. Marcks is currently adapting Jonathan Lethem’s novel You Don’t Love Me Yet — a relationship comedy set within an L.A. band — for himself to direct.

The One-Page Screenplay:

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Previous One-Page Screenplays:

· Craig Mazin’s That Explains That
· Michael France’s Tips on Suicide Notes
· Peter Chiarelli’s The Problem with Hot Coffee
· Carl Gottlieb’s Polaris Bears
· Diablo Cody’s Father Approved
· Jeff Lowell’s The Socialite And The Guy With The Real Job
· Michael Brandt & Derek Haas’s Messy Life
· John Turman’s BFF
· Rian Johnson’s The Plains of Rothinian
· The Robotard 8000’s Attempt #3

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