WATCHMEN
Written by
David Hayter & Alex Tse
INT. EDWARD BLAKE'S APARTMENT - KITCHEN - EVENING
CLOSE ON: A "Have A Nice Day" HAPPY FACE PIN. STEAM rises
past the pin. We hear a KETTLE BOILING.
We PULL BACK and find that the pin adorns the lapel of a ROBE
worn by EDWARD BLAKE, 63, but amazingly not far from his
physical prime--body chiseled, built like a truck. Handsome
too, save the LONG SCAR running down the side of his face.
Blake removes the kettle from the stove. He scoops some Asian
tea leaves from a can, dumps them in a cup .INT. EDWARD BLAKE'S APARTMENT - LIVING ROOM - EVENING
The apartment is expensive but not quite luxurious. Terrific
New York view from the window. Blake lives well, if alone. He
sits on the couch with his cup of, tea, puts his feet up. Hits
the remote, turns the big screen TV on. The news:ANCHORWOMAN
[Movie Script]Warrior
WARRIOR
Written by
Gavin O'Connor, Anthony Tambakis & Cliff Dorfman
EXT. PITTSBURGH, PA - TWILIGHT
A beautiful blue-collar city approaching nightfall. Bridges.
Rivers. Churches. The working class poetry of the `Burgh.EXT. ST. MARY'S CHURCH - SAME
PADDY CONLON (60) exits the doors of a run-down church
holding a 12-STEP BOOK. He is followed by a cluster of other
PEOPLE in the program and says his goodbyes.EXT./INT. RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD/`75 OLDS - LATER
Paddy grips the steering wheel with labor-calloused hands and
drives over the P.J. McArdle Bridge and up a winding hill. He
listens to "MOBY DICK" on tape as the last piece of daylight
bleeds away. With rosary beads swaying from his rear view,
Paddy turns and eases the Olds past row houses in a blue-
collar neighborhood high above the city.EXT. HOUSE - SAME