IMSDb.com: Read Movie Scripts Online

23 Jun, 2009  |  Written by Girish  |  under Communication
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IMSDb.com (Internet Movie Script Database) is a web portal that allows movie lovers to read movie script online. It makes available a large collection of movie scripts. The script is in an easy to read HTML format and does not require any additional reader software to be downloaded or installed on the system to read the script.

Ever thought how does a movie script look? All the movie lovers want to see what the script actually looks like and what all exactly it consists of? Now this problem has been solved for the movie lovers who want to read the scripts.

Steps of Procedure to Use this Site

  1. Search for the movie whose script you want to read.
  2. Click on it to see the details of the movie.
  3. At the bottom of the screen click on read script to read the whole script.

Features

IMSDb.com is a web portal that allows you to read movie scripts online in a simple and easy to read format. It makes available a whole set of movies which are categorized by alphabets, genre etc. The users can browse movie by genre, alphabets or through related keywords. The scripts are presented in the original format as it is in original document.

It is a large database of movie scripts ranging from old movies to new releases. It also makes available a good set of television serial scripts including Futurama, South Park etc. User can easily read, discuss with other people and leave comments on it.

Editor’s View

IMSDb.com is a very good website which makes available a large database of movie scripts which the users can easily read and get knowledge. The user can easily read the script with no requirement of additional software and is also in simple HTML format. Its great source of movie scripts which can also be used by movie makers or young script writers to get some ideas.

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Our Rating: 3.5/5 | Visit: http://imsdb.com

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