Screenwriting is one of the most important part of the film, A great movie needs a great screenplay.
Here, I am gonna talk about top 15 screenwriters of all time, they may not necessarily be my favourites, but I cannot deny the fact that they are one of the GREATEST's. Now, majority of them are DIRECTOR + WRITERS, but they are screenwriters, so I have also included them in the list.
LETS START! (in ranked order, cause I like it that way & I have included my favourite quote from the screenwriter along with TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS of the writer).
15. OLIVER STONE
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAY- I feel that life is divided into the horrible
and the miserable. That's the two categories. The horrible are like, I don't
know, terminal cases, you know, and blind people, crippled. I don't know how
they get through life. It's amazing to me. And the miserable is everyone else.
So you should be thankful that you're miserable, because that's very lucky, to
be miserable. ANNIE HALL (1977)
Here, I am gonna talk about top 15 screenwriters of all time, they may not necessarily be my favourites, but I cannot deny the fact that they are one of the GREATEST's. Now, majority of them are DIRECTOR + WRITERS, but they are screenwriters, so I have also included them in the list.
LETS START! (in ranked order, cause I like it that way & I have included my favourite quote from the screenwriter along with TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS of the writer).
15. OLIVER STONE
He started his career as a screenwriter, and
later became a GREAT filmmaker as well. But, in my opinion he still is a better
writer then a director. From SCARFACE TO PLATOON TO JFK, full of great
screenplays, he was clever screenwriter. Of course, how I can forget WALL
STREET, the GREATEST film about WALL STREET, and without a clever and neat
screenplay it wasn’t possible to that film to be understandable but thanks to
OLIVER STONE!
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAYS- JFK (1991) Let justice be done though the heavens fall.
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS-
1.
JFK
2.
WALL STREET
3.
PLATOON
4.
SCARFACE (’83’)
5.
BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
14. MICHELANGELO ANTONIO
A
screenwriter/director who was perfect in writing MYSTERY’s, his earlier works
of writer like I VINTI & THE GIRLFRIENDS were good, but the breakthrough
came with the great L’AVVENTURA, followed by which is my favourite of his BLOW
UP. It would have not been fair to not include him in the list as he has
written some of the greatest movies.
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAY: BLOW-UP
(1966) I wish I had tons of money... Then I'd be
free.
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS:
1.
BLOW-UP
2.
L’AVVENTURA
3.
RED DESERT
4.
THE WHITE SHEIK
5.
I VINITI
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13. AARON SORKIN
A contemporary master at screenwriting, he has
written some of the most clever and brilliant writing in recent times. He has a
different approach for screenwriting, rapid dialogues etc. are the things which
he does best. Weather it’s THE SOCIAL NETWORK or MONEYBALL, he is always at
perfection.
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAY: THE SOCIAL
NETWORK (2010) You know, you really don't need a forensics team to get to the bottom
of this. If you guys were the inventors of Facebook, you'd have invented
Facebook.
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS:
1.
THE SOCIAL NETWORK
2.
A FEW GOOD MEN
3.
MONEYBALL
4.
THE WEST WING
5.
STEVE JOBS
12. PAUL SCHADER
As it is being talked about GREATEST here, but I
would like to point out that PAUL SCHADER is one of my personal favourites. He
has written one of my favourite films of all time TAXI DRIVER & RAGING BULL
(TAXI DRIVER is the movie that changed my life) PAUL SCHADER is a genius at
writing, his collaborations with MARTIN SCORSESE, are the ones which are his
best, but besides that from ROLLING THUNDER to AFFLICTION, he turned out to be
good as well, without SCORSESE collaborations
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAY- TAXI DRIVER
(1976) You
talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? Then who the hell else are
you talking... you talking to me? Well I'm the only one here. Who the fuck do
you think you're talking to? Oh yeah? OK.
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS:
1.
TAXI DRIVER
2.
RAGING BULL
3.
THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST
4.
ROLLING THUNDER
5.
AFFLICTION
111. STAYAJIT RAY
Now, STAYAJIT RAY movies never really impressed
me, the content in his films was used to be good, but the pacing took it all.
Besides, saying that I cannot denay the fact that he was one of the greatest
director/screenwriter of all time. He wrote meaning full and deep tought
writing, right from his debut PANTHAR PANCHOLI to his last THE STRANGER, I adore him as a filmmaker/writer, rather then liking his films.
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAY: PANTHAR
PANCHOLI (1955)on't be
anxious. Whatever God ordains is for the best.
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS:
1.
PANTHAR PANCHOLI
2.
THE CHESS PLAYERS
3.
CHARULATA
4.
JASAGHAR
5.
THE STRANGER
10. WOODY ALLEN
Like I said for STAYAJIT RAY, I am not a big fan
of WOODY ALLEN either. As, I am not a big fan of the genre he mostly movies are
of (ROMANCE). Tough, I love his ZELIG, which is a very underrated movie. That
being said, his screenplays don’t disappoint. Nominated for 16 OSCARS only for
the writing itself, and won 3 for writing. Right from 70’s ANNIE HALL &
MANHATTAN to his latest MIDNIGHT IN PARIS. He may not be my favourite but he
certainly is one of the GREATEST.
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS
1.
ANNIE HALL
2.
HANNAH AND HER SISTERS
3.
CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS
4.
MANHATTAN
5.
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS
9. PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON
Another contemporary director/screenwriter, but he
is already a legend Right from, which I state as one of the best debuts of
all time HARD EIGHT he established himself a mark in Hollywood, but his later
two movies in 90’s MAGNOLIA & BOOGIE NIGHTS put him up in the higher map.
Since, then he has created some of the best character studies of all time THERE
WILL BE BLOOD & THE MASTER, and that wouldn’t have been possible without a
brilliant screenplay. Even tough his INHERENT VICE may have disappointed some
(BUT NOT ME :P), You cannot escape the fact that it’s screenplay was superb and
even earned him a Oscar nomination.
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAY: THERE WILL
BE BLOOD (2007) I have a
competition in me. I want no one else to succeed. I hate most people.
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS:
1.
THERE WILL BE BLOOD
2.
MAGNOLIA
3.
BOOGIE NIGHTS
4.
INHERENT VICE
5.
THE MASTER
8. KRYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI
He was a genius, and deserve more respect then
what he has got. I think he is in the league of Buster Keaton, Federico Fellini, Ingmar Bergman and Stanley
Kubrick. He wrote many great films like CAMERA BUFF, NO END & BLIND CHANCE.
But, it was his DEKALOG, that put him a GREAT FILMMAKER/WRITER ZONE. Dekalog is
a FLAWLESS (FILM/TV SERIES), and couldn’t have been possible without a GREAT
writing. And, who could forget THREE COLORS TRILOGY, Especially RED! He was
truly a brilliant screenwriter.
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAYS: DEKALOG (1989) Start with a word. A word leads to a sentence,
which leads to a paragraph, which leads to a chapter, which leads to a
manuscript, which leads to a book..... just start with a word!
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS:
1.
DEKALOG (INCLUDES A SHORT FILM ABOUT
KILLING/LOVE)
2.
THREE COLORS: RED
3.
THREE COLORS: BLUE
4.
BLIND CHANCE
THE DOUBLE LIFE OF
VERONIQUE
7. JEAN LUC-GODARD
The debut (BREATHLESS) of JEAN LUC-GODARD was at
most enough to put him on the list. He is one the most influential
screenwriter/ director of all time. His other’s work like “A BAND OF OUTSIDERS”
etc. were some astounding writing.
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAY: BREATHLESS
(1960) I don't know if I'm unhappy because I'm not
free, or if I'm not free because I'm unhappy.
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS:
1.
BREATHLESS
2.
A BAND OF OUTSIDERS
3.
THE LITTLE SOLDIER
4.
CONTEMPT
5.
WEEKEND
6. QUENTIN TARANTINO
You all know he was gonna make this list. He is a
director/writer who lets his character talk a lot, and to make that
interesting, we need a great screenplay, and Tarantino does it everytime. He is
a master at screenwriting, right from his first movie RESERVOIR DOGS to the
latest THE HATEFUL EIGHT, the films may have disappointed to some, but
screenplay is always perfect! He always creates humor in his screenplay weather
the movie is brutal or crime flooded.
FAVOURITE QUOTE OF HIS SCREENPLAY: PULP FICTION
(1994) Say 'what' again. Say 'what' again, I dare
you, I double dare you motherfucker, say what one more Goddamn time!
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS:
1.
PULP FICTION
2.
INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS
3.
RESERVOIR DOGS
4.
THE HATEFUL EIGHT+
5.
DJANGO UNCHAINED9
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5. FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA
We all know Coppola has created known as arguably
the greatest movie of all time, THE GODFATHER. But besides that, how can I
forget the great writing of THE GODFATHER PART 2 & APOCALYPSE NOW. One of
his most underrated movies THE CONVERSATION even had some brilliant piece of
writing. Coppola may have know gone downwards, but we cannot deny the fact that
he is a living legend, and a GREAT screenwriter.
FAVOURITE QUOTE OF HIS SCREENPLAY: THE GODFATHER
PART 2 (1974) My father taught me
many things here - he taught me in this room. He taught me: keep your friends
close, but your enemies closer.
TOP 5 SCREENPLAY’S:
1.
THE GODFATHER PART 2
2.
THE GODFATHER
3.
APOCALYPSE NOW
4.
THE CONVERSATION
5.
PATTON
4. STANLEY KUBRICK
The legend who almost wrote all his director
feature films. He was perfectionist as a director, but he was also brilliant as
a screenwriter. Weather it is early works like PATHS OF GLORY & DR
STRANGELOVE to 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY & A CLOCKWORK ORANGE. He always
used to write a perfect screenplay, right from writing a GREAT COMEDY (DR STRANGELOVE) to GREAT SC-FI (2001), what else can I say about him, HE WAS A
GENIUS.
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAY: DR
STRANGLOVE (1964) Gentlemen! you can't fight in here! This is the
War Room!
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS:
1.
DR STRANGELOVE
2.
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
3.
A CLOCKWORK ORANGE
4.
BARRY LYNDON
5.
PATHS OF GLORY
3. AKIRA KURUSOWA
This is a screenwriter/director who could go on making
a film that can make you cry “IKIRU”, a film about crime “THE BAD SLEEP WELL”,
and of course the thing he used to the best samurai films “SEVEN SAMURAI”,
“YOJIMBO”, “RASHMON” etc. He had a mind to make them all, with an elegant
screenplay and direction, and he couldn’t do it any better , then what he used
to do.
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAY: IKIRU (1952)
I can't afford to hate people. I don't have
that kind of time.
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS
1.
IKIRU
2.
THE BAD SLEEP WELL
3.
RAN
4.
HIGH & LOW
5.
SEVEN SAMURAI
2. BILLY WILDER
He was an obvious one on the list, a list about
talking the GREATEST screenwriters as well as directors would be incomplete
without the ultimate genius BILLY WILDER. From DOUBLE INDEMNITY to SUNSET
BOULEVARD to THE APARTMENT, flawless piece of writing. He has been nominated
for 12 times for writing itself, won 3 out of those. So, there is no question
of doubt about him, being in the list.
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAY: THE
APARTMENT (1960) When you're in love with a married man, you shouldn't wear
mascara.
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS:
1.
THE APARTMENT
2.
SUNSET BOULEVARD
3.
THE LOST WEEKEND
4.
DOUBLE INDEMNITY
5.
SOME LIKE IT HOT
1. INGMAR BERGMAN
Who else could have topped this list, other then
the master himself INGAMR BERGMAN. We, all know he was a legend, so like I
wrote very little for him at MY FAVOURITE DIRECTORS article, because I really
can’t express him in words, FLAWLESS is a big word for use in films, but when
it is used for INGMAR BERGMAN, it sounds truth. Right from THE SEVENTH SEAL TO
WINTER LIGHT TO his last full length feature film FANNY & ALEXANDER, he
always use to top his performance as a filmmaker as well as a GREAT screenwriter.
FAVOURITE QUOTE FROM HIS SCREENPLAY- FANNY &
ALEXANDER (1982) Therefore
let us be happy while we are happy. Let us be kind, generous, affectionate and
good. It is necessary and not at all shameful to take pleasure in the little
world.
TOP 5 SCREENPLAYS:
1.
FANNY & ALEXANDER
2.
THE SEVENTH SEAL
3.
WILD STRAWBERRIES
4.
WINTER LIGHT
5.
PERSONA
Here are some honourable mentions along with their best screenplay: CHARLIE KAUFMAN
BEST SCREENPLAY: ETERNAL SHUNSHINE OF SPOTLESS
MIND (2004)
THE COEN BROTHERS
BEST SCREENPLAY: FARGO (1996)
BUSTER KEATON
BEST SCREENPLAY: THE GENERAL (1926)
SERGIO LEONE
BEST SCREENPLAY: ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA (1984)
ROBERT TOWNE
BEST SCREENPLAY: CHINATOWN (1974)
ROMAN POLANSKI
BEST SCREENPLAY: CHINATOWN (1974)
DAVID MAMET
BEST SCREENPLAY: THE VERDICT (1982)
SPECIAL CASE: NO, FEDERICO FELLINI OR TERRANCE MALICK, cause
they usually didn’t stick to screenplay, they more told there stories visually
rather then depending on SCREENPLAY I guess, especially MALICK.
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-VASTIK MISHRA
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