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The Script Pile

  1. Looking at the Planned 2008 Version of ‘Beverly Hills Cop IV’ “The Script Pile” is a biweekly column on Splitsider that takes a look at the screenplays for high-profile movie and TV comedies that never […]
  2. ‘Fuzzies’, the Lost Creature Feature Screenplay from ‘South Park’s Trey […]“The Script Pile” is a biweekly column on Splitsider that takes a look at the screenplays for high-profile movie and TV comedies that never […]
  3. ‘You’ve Reached the Elliotts’: Chris Elliott’s Lost Multi-Camera Family SitcomPlaying the father on a CBS family sitcom is probably the last thing you’d expect to find Chris Elliott doing.
  4. Reading Jack Handey’s Lost Screenplay ‘Harv the Barbarian’ “The Script Pile” is a biweekly column on Splitsider that takes a look at the screenplays for high-profile movie and TV comedies that never […]
  5. Looking Back at Jon Lovitz’s 1998 Sitcom Pilot, ‘The Jon Lovitz Show’“The Script Pile” is a biweekly column on Splitsider that takes a look at the screenplays for high-profile movie and TV comedies that never […]
  6. Diving Into John Belushi’s Lost Last Comedy, ‘Noble Rot’“The Script Pile” is a biweekly column on Splitsider that takes a look at the screenplays for high-profile movie and TV comedies that never […]
  7. Looking at the Script to Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen’s Long-Lost Long […]“The Script Pile” is a biweekly column on Splitsider that takes a look at the screenplays for high-profile movie and TV comedies that never […]
  8. ‘Reno 911!’ Meets ‘Cheers’ in Tom Lennon and Ben Garant’s Rejected NBC […]“The Script Pile” is a biweekly column on Splitsider that takes a look at the screenplays for high-profile movie and TV comedies that never […]
  9. ‘Go to Hell, Mike Piazza’: The Ben Stiller/Mike Piazza Baseball Comedy […] “The Script Pile” is a biweekly column on Splitsider that takes a look at the screenplays for high-profile movie and TV comedies that never […]
  10. ‘Happiness Isn’t Everything’: Mitch Hurwitz’s Lost Post-’Arrested […]“The Script Pile” is a new biweekly column on Splitsider that examines the screenplays for high-profile movie and TV comedies that never made […]
  11. Dieter: The Surprisingly Funny Mike Myers Movie That Never WasBased on ‘SNL‘s turtleneck-wearing host of the West German talk show ‘Sprockets’, ‘Dieter’ was one of the funniest scripts Myers has ever written.