War of the Worlds.Pdf
WAR OF THE WORLDS screenplay by Josh Friedman and David Koepp based on the novel by H.G. Wells October 19, 2004 rev. 10-25-04 (blue) 11-02-04 (pink) 11-15-04 (yellow) 11-23-04 (green) 11-30-04 (goldenrod) 12-03-04 (buff) 12-09-04 (salmon) 12-14-04 (cherry) 01-06-05 (cafe au lait) 01-20-05 (2" blue) 01-31-05 (2-1 pink) 02-16-05 (2" yellow) 02-28-05 (2"1 green) 03-31-05 (final) SQUIRMING BACTERIA 1 team before us. They're densely packed, thousands, maybe millions of them, wriggling with abundant life. Pulling back, wa realise they're all contained in a single drop of water, and pulling baek further, the drop is one of many on a leaf, and we think how truly insignificant those teeming baoteria really are, because ~ BZT TROPICAL RAXNPORBST DAY 2 ~ the leaf is one of a thousand on a treetop, and the tree one of a million in a lush rainforest. Jangle animals BOOT, branches bend as they're scampered over, the BUM of insects fills the air, life is everywhere. Beavy clouds part and all those billions of leaves turn upward, stretohing for the light that comes from the sun, a brilliant orange ball of warmth, huge in the sky. The sun dissolves to — EXT BARREN PLANET SURFACE DAT 3 — anothor sun, and the contrast could not be greater. Whoro our sun is full, rich, and hot, this second sun is tiny, small in its sky, its rays thin and weak.
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