“American soldiers, French peasants, French resistance, and Nazis collide in Hitler political consultants travel to South America to help Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada (aka ‘Goni’) become President of Bolivia.” “A autobiographical comic account of one man’s struggle to beat cancer.” “A New York private investigator gets sucked into a shady mayoral election.” “When Herb Winter’s wife of fifty years dies, the faithful but sexually frustrated widower moves into a retirement community to start living the swinging single life.” “A guy and a girl struggle to have an exclusively sexual relationship as they both come to realize they want much more.”
“A man trying to assimilate into society after being released from jail discovers that someone from his past is out to settle a score.” Sweepstakes scam cleans out his entire bank account.” “An old cowboy goes on a mission to recover his money after a million dollar
“A small town becomes a center for controversy and jealousy as its annual butter “A man has a romantic relationship with the daughter of a family friend, which turns their lives upside down.” “A depressed man finds hope in a beaver puppet that he wears on his hand.” Special congratulations is due to Nick Confalone, former writer of Vulture’s daily Industry post, whose Knights (co-written with Neal Dusedau) is included.
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The full list (with synopses!) is after the jump. 2 is by Jay Reiss, the guy who played the word pronouncer in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. The one with the most mentions is Kyle Killen’s The Beaver (see our exclusive review here!), and No. To compile it, more than 250 film executives were polled and each script had to be mentioned four times to warrant inclusion. Today saw the release of the annual Black List, an index of the year’s best-liked, not-yet-produced screenplays.