I read the original 1994 script and I thought it’s much better as well as the film too. But this draft has the consistent change of what is where we are introduced with Timothy, who later as a result stabs the shirtless man instead of stabbing Berta, who is a GQ blonde female model who is tied on a chair, naked. Another change from the 94 script is that Trin is not in much of the film, she is in mostly in the original script, who later gets killed by Timothy, another scene which is not in the film is where Samantha Caine who has the Charly in herself, saves a Waitress at a diner far away, when Caine has a rifle, that she shoots a man dead on the floor. A character that’s not in the film but in the 94 script named Virginia, who of course later dies, damn, a muscular blonde woman, I’d like to see Virginia fighting Charly in a female badass fight scene, damn, did she had to get shot by Hennessy.
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November 6, 2016 at 3:18 am
just read LKG, winded, out of breath. thank you.
January 20, 2017 at 9:38 pm
I read the original 1994 script and I thought it’s much better as well as the film too. But this draft has the consistent change of what is where we are introduced with Timothy, who later as a result stabs the shirtless man instead of stabbing Berta, who is a GQ blonde female model who is tied on a chair, naked. Another change from the 94 script is that Trin is not in much of the film, she is in mostly in the original script, who later gets killed by Timothy, another scene which is not in the film is where Samantha Caine who has the Charly in herself, saves a Waitress at a diner far away, when Caine has a rifle, that she shoots a man dead on the floor. A character that’s not in the film but in the 94 script named Virginia, who of course later dies, damn, a muscular blonde woman, I’d like to see Virginia fighting Charly in a female badass fight scene, damn, did she had to get shot by Hennessy.