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SAVE the CAT!™Goes to the Movies At-A-Glance SAVE THE CAT!™GOES TO THE MOVIES AT-A-GLANCE MONSTER IN THE HOUSE (MITH) MONSTER, HOUSE, SIN Pure Monster: Domestic Monster: Serial Monster: Supra-natural Monster: Nihilist Monster: Alien FAtAl AttrAction ScreAm the ring SAw Jaws, Tremors, The Thing, Play Misty for Me, The Hand Psycho, Prom Night, The Exorcist, The Legend of Hell Peeping Tom, American Jurassic Park, Anaconda, That Rocks the Cradle, Pacific Halloween, Texas Chainsaw House, The Shining, Poltergeist, Psycho, Cabin Fever, Deep Blue Sea, Godzilla, Heights, Poison Ivy, The Fan, Massacre, Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Audition, The Others, Lost Independence Day, Single White Female, The I Know What You Did Last Child’s Play, What Lies Beneath, Highway, The Village, The Men in Black, Lake Placid Crush, Swimfan, The Cable Summer, Urban Legend, Red House on Haunted Hill, The Grudge, Identity, The Host Guy, One Hour Photo Dragon, Hannibal, Hostel Exorcism of Emily Rose GOLDEN FLEECE (GF) ROAD, TEAM, PRIZE Sports Fleece: Buddy Fleece: Epic Fleece: Caper Fleece: Solo Fleece: the BAd newS PlAneS, trAinS SAving PrivAte oceAn’S eleven mAriA Full oF BeArS And AutomoBileS ryAn Rififi, Topkapi, The Great grAce The Longest Yard, Slap Easy Rider; National The Guns of Navarone, The St. Louis Bank Robbery, The Barry Lyndon, Coal Miner’s Shot, Rocky, Major League, Lampoon’s Vacation; Stranger Dirty Dozen, The Professionals, Hot Rock, Papillon, Escape Daughter, About Schmidt, Hoosiers, A League of Their than Paradise; Fandango; Star Wars, Apocalypse Now, from Alcatraz, Quick Change, Capote, Garden State, Cast Own, Cool Runnings, The Thelma & Louise; Finding Glory, Three Kings, Master and Sneakers, The Usual Suspects, Away, Ray, Walk the Line, Mighty Ducks, Remember the Nemo; Road Trip; O Brother, Commander: The Far Side of The The Italian Job Vanity Fair, Cold Mountain Titans, Dodgeball: A True Where Art Thou?; Little Miss World, National Treasure, The Underdog Story Sunshine; Wild Hogs Lord of the Rings SAVE THE CAT!™GOES TO THE MOVIES AT-A-GLANCE OUT OF THE BOTTLE (OOTB) WISH, SPELL, LESSON Body Switch Bottle: Angel Bottle: Thing Bottle: Curse Bottle: Surreal Bottle: FreAky FridAy cocoon the nutty whAt women Want eternAl SunShine Vice Versa, Like Father Like Mary Poppins; The Love Bug; ProFeSSor Witchboard, The Craft, Liar oF the SPotless Son, 18 Again!, Big, Dream Oh God!; *batteries not Electric Dreams, Love Potion Liar, The Devil’s Advocate, Ella mind a Little Dream, 13 Going included; Short Circuit; Angels #9, The Mask, Jumanji, Enchanted, Bedazzled, Practical It’s a Wonderful Life, Heaven On 30, All of Me, Switch, in the Outfield; Aladdin; Meet Flubber, Death Becomes Her, Magic, The Animal, Shallow Can Wait, Field of Dreams, The Hot Chick, The Shaggy Joe Black; Bruce Almighty; Like Mike, Clockstoppers, Hal, The Ant Bully Scrooged, Groundhog Day, Dog Nanny McPhee Click, The Last Mimsy Pleasantville, The Butterfly Effect, Primer, Sliding Doors, The Family Man DUDE WITH A PROBLEM (DWAP) INNOCENT HERO, SUDDEN EVENT, LIFE OR DEATH BATTLE Spy Problem: Law Enforcement Domestic Problem: Epic Problem: Nature Problem: three DayS oF Problem: SleePing with deeP impact Open Water the condor die hArd the enemy The Towering Inferno, The The Flight of the Phoenix; North by Northwest, The Outland, Breakdown, Under Sorry, Wrong Number; Wait Poseidon Adventure, Champions; Lorenzo’s Oil; Man Who Knew Too Much, Siege, The Fugitive, Speed, Air Until Dark; When a Stranger Earthquake, Meteor, The Day The Edge; Alive; Apollo 13; The Long Kiss Goodnight, Force One, Flightplan, Red Eye, Calls; Blink; Cape Fear; After, Volcano, Dante’s Peak, Twister; Six Days, Seven The Net, Enemy of the Man on Fire Misery; Suicide Kings; A Outbreak, The Day After Nights; Into Thin Air; Death State, The Bourne Identity, Perfect Murder; Hostage; Tomorrow, Armageddon on Everest; The Perfect Storm Paycheck, The Bourne Enough Supremacy, Nowhere to Run, Shooter RiTES OF PASSAGE (ROP) LifE PROBLEM, WRONG WAY, ACCEPTANCE Mid-Life Passage: Separation Passage: Death Passage: Addiction Passage: Adolescent Passage: 10 krAmer vS. krAmer ordinAry PeoPle 28 DayS Napoleon Seconds, Save the Tiger, Divorce American Style, All That Jazz, My Life, The Lost Weekend, The Man dynAmite That’s Life!, The Weather Blume in Love, An Unmarried Dying Young, Wit, The Sweet with the Golden Arm, Days of American Graffiti, Breaking Man, Lord of War, On a Woman, Modern Romance, Hereafter, You Can Count on Wine and Roses, When a Man Away, Risky Buisness, Sixteen Clear Day, The Upside of The War of the Roses, The Me, Ponette, The Doctor, Loves a Woman, Clean and Candles, Lucas, American Pie, Anger, Lost in Translation, Break-Up, The First Wives The Accidental Tourist, One Sober, Permanent Midnight, Porky’s , Pretty in Pink, Dazed Living Out Loud, I Think I Club, Bye Bye Love, Stepmom, True Thing Postcards from the Edge, and Confused, Thirteen Love My Wife Dinner with Friends Trainspotting, Barfly, Clean BUDDY LOVE (BL) INCOmpLETE HERO, COUNTERPART, COmpLICATION Pet Love: Professional Love: Rom-com Love: Epic Love: Forbidden Love: the BlAck lethAl weAPon when hArry met titAnic BrokeBAck StAllion The Producers, Butch Cassidy SAlly Gone with the Wind, Dr. mountAin The Yearling, Lassie, My and the Sundance Kid, The Pat and Mike, Pretty Woman, Zhivago, The Wind and the Lolita, Guess Who’s Coming Friend Flicka, Air Bud, Front Page, The Sunshine Boys, Sleepless in Seattle, You’ve Lion, The Year of Living to Dinner, Romeo & Juliet, Andre, My Dog Skip, Free Tapeheads, 48 Hrs., Feds, Got Mail, French Kiss, Notting Dangerously, True Lies, The Harold and Maude, The Blue Willy, Beethoven, Benji, Tango & Cash, Wayne’s World, Hill, The Wedding Planner, Last of the Mohicans, Mr. and Lagoon, An Officer and a Black Beauty Rush Hour Maid in Manhattan, Two Mrs. Smith, The Notebook, The Gentleman, Dirty Dancing, Weeks, Failure to Launch Far Pavilions, The Painted Veil Beauty and the Beast, Benny & Joon, Venus SAVE THE CAT!™GOES TO THE MOVIES AT-A-GLANCE WHYDUNIT (WD) DETECTIVE, SECRET, DARK TURN Political Whydunit: Fantasy Whydunit: Cop Whydunit: Personal Whydunit: Noir Whydunit: All the BlAde runner fargo myStic river Brick PreSident’S men Who Framed Roger Rabbit; The French Connection, Dirty The Third Man, Rear Window, Chinatown; The Long Z , The Parallax View, The Cool World; Mulholland Drive; Harry, Tightrope, To Live and Vertigo, The Conversation, Goodbye; Farewell, My Lovely; China Syndrome, JFK, The Ghost; The Sixth Sense; The Die in LA, Basic Instinct, City Body Double, Final Analysis, The Big Sleep; Body Heat; Insider, The Quiet American, Singer Detective; Minority by the Sea, LA Confidential, Jagged Edge, Kiss the Girls, Devil in a Blue Dress; Blue The Manchurian Candidate, Report; Sky Captain and the Insomnia, Twisted, Narc High Crimes, Disturbia Velvet; Mulholland Falls; The Constant Gardener, World of Tomorrow; I, Robot Hollywoodland; The Black The Interpreter Dahlia FOOL TRIUMPHANT (FT) FOOL, ESTABLISHMENT, TRANSMUTATION Political Fool: Undercover Fool: Society Fool: Fool Out of Water: Sex Fool: Being there tootSie ForreSt gumP legAlly Blonde the 40-yeAr old Mr. Smith Goes to Some Like It Hot, Trading Charly, Zelig, Shine, Stripes, Beverly Hills Cop, virgin Washington, Meet John Doe, Places, Soul Man, Working Awakenings, Sling Blade, Private Benjamin, Crocodile I Love You, Alice B. Toklas; King Ralph, Protocol, Dave, Girl, Victor/Victoria, Mrs. Radio, My Left Foot, I Am Dundee, My Blue Heaven, Mr. The Party; Play It Again, Sam; The Distinguished Doubtfire, Miss Congeniality, Sam, The Other Sister, Mom, Coming to America, Bob & Ted & Carol & Alice; Gentleman, Moon Over Big Momma’s House, Connie Mask Daddy Day Care, Elf, The The World’s Greatest Lover; Parador, Bulworth, The and Carla, She’s the Man Pacifer Lover Boy; Roxanne; Down Princess Diaries, Head of with Love; Bridget Jones’s State Diary; The Guru INSTITUTIONALIZED (I) GROUP, CHOICE, SACRIFICE Military Institution: Family Institution: Business Institution: Mentor Institution: Issue Institution: m*A*S*h do the right oFFice Space trAining Day crASh Breaker Morant, Gallipoli, thing One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Wall Street, Dead Poet’s Nashville, The Big Chill, Paths of Glory, Platoon, A The Godfather, Boyz N the Nest, 9 to 5, Network, The Society, Swimming with Sharks, Short Cuts, Magnolia, Eating, Few Good Men, Taps, The Hood, Goodfellas, Terms of Hospital, Glengarry Glen Ross, Mentor, Mona Lisa Smile, Apt Night on Earth, Thirteen Caine Munity, Top Gun, Endearment, The Joy Luck Barbarians at the Gate, The Pupil, The Emperor’s Club, Conversations About One Full Metal Jacket, We Were Club, Liberty Heights, Avalon, Paper, Boiler Room, Pushing In Good Company, The Devil Thing, Sin City, Friends with Soldiers American Beauty, The Royal Tin, Ladder 49 Wears Prada, The Departed Money, Babel Tenenbaums, Spanglish SUPERHERO (SH) SPECIAL POWER, NEMESIS, CURSE Real Life Superhero: Storybook Superhero: Fantasy Superhero: People’s Superhero: Comic Book Superhero: rAging Bull the lion king the mAtrix glAdiAtor SPider-mAn 2 Lenny, Gandhi, Braveheart, Peter Pan; The Hunchback Brazil, Hook, The Neverending Gunga Din, Ben-Hur, High Batman, The Fantastic Four, Malcom X, Frances, Joan of Notre Dane; Mulan; The Story, MirrorMask, The Plains Drifter, Greystoke: The The Incredibles, X-Men, of Arc, Erin Brockovich, Chronicles of Narnia: The Nightmare Before Christmas, Legend of Tarzan, The Three Blade, The Hulk, Tank Girl, The Passion of the Christ, Lion, the Witch and the Antz, The League of Musketeers, Robin Hood: Prince Catwoman, The Crow, Hellboy A Beautiful Mind Wardrobe; The Jungle Book; Extraordinary Gentlemen, of Thieves, The Mask of Zorro, The Little Mermaid; Willy Van Helsing, V for Vendetta, Whale Rider, The Patriot, Wonka & the Chocolate Eragon Casino Royale Factory; the Harry Potter series; Happy Feet; Ratatouille.
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