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Open Houses, a comedic web series that Arnold co-wrote, produced, and starred in, was featured on Funny or Die, Comedy Cake, and Stareable. He’s also placed in the Top 50 of the Nicholl Fellowship and the Top 20 of the Roadmap Route One Screenplay Competition, and he’s been featured on the Hit List and the Young & Hungry List. His feature screenplays have won the Tracking Board Launch Pad Competition, Best Thriller and Best Drama in the Script Pipeline First Look Competition, and Best Thriller in the Shore Scripts Competition. Arnold is a screenwriter, actor, and director. On the Lam by Adrienne Arno & Kal-El Bogdanove – Runner-upīrian T.
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Race: The Movie (It’s About Race)by Bret Raybould & Cristian Duran – Winner Whether he’s taking his audience to new planets, facing them off with serial-killers in the Scandinavian wilderness, or have them hunt for revenge across the American frontier – he’s determined to create emotional and enduring stories that movie-lovers want to discuss, dissect and revisit several times after they’ve experienced them.

Theo is drawn to epic, suspenseful stories rooted in genre and the mainstream, with big hearts and deeper questions at the core. He strongly believes that, if you want to become a great writer, there is no better film school than reading and analyzing other screenplays.
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He was immediately hired by the film company Film i Väst, where he currently works as a script reader and dramaturge, while writing in his free time.

However, it would take a few years before he wrote his first feature, but luckily that screenplay earned him a spot at the National Film & Television School in London, from where he graduated early last year. A few years later PLAY (2011) premiered around the world, and Theo got to see one of his real-life stories come alive on screen. His first introduction to filmmaking came after he was robbed at 12-years-old, and the established filmmaker Ruben Östlund decided that the crime would make a great film. Those stories still exist today, but as he grew older, he learned that the pen was mightier than the sword… (stick). Instead, he created his own adventures in his backyard – waving sticks around like elven swords or lightsabers. Aloise a.Theo has always been an adventurer and thrill seeker – but grew up in a small town in Sweden where nothing comes about.
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To download the list, head on over to The Tracking Board. Since it's impossible to publish a "best of" script list these days without a few jokes being made, I WILL approve your jokes, but only if they're funny and don't personally offend me. No doubt some finished high because of the sheer volume of people who read them, but there were definitely some surprises that I was happy to see do well.

Anyway, it's pretty interesting to see which ones did well. I voted myself (although I'd only read 40 of the 400 scripts on the list).

So the voting pool is pretty comprehensive. There were over 400 spec scripts that went out this year and over 250 Development Executives, Producers, Writers, Agents, Managers, Directors, and Assistants who voted on which of those they liked the best. What if you created a list.that only ranked the best SPEC SCREENPLAYS of the year? Ahhhh? Now we're talking. But basically they realized that one of the biggest weaknesses of The Black List was how much studio generated content was on it. Which is why I present to you The Hit List! What is this "hit" list you ask? I'll let the guys over at The Tracking Board give you the in-depth breakdown. What? You can't stand waiting for the 2010 Black List? Me neither.
