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There are two parts to this answer.
The first answer I have is this..
Out of the paid services online (Inktip, Blacklist, etc.), the Blacklist is the one to go with. It has the better credibility. I wouldn't pay one cent to put a screenplay on Inktip or its peers.
That said, The Blacklist is a paid service. Meaning that you are giving someone monthly payments to put your script into a database. And that script may never be read.
The second part of this answer is..
These types of services are often a bottomless void. They prey on the eagerness and desperation of a writer. As accredited as The Blacklist can be, it still charges thousands of writers money and it profits from them month in and month out.
And the funny thing is, in the end, writers are still dealing with the same amount of rejection that they would by doing what most successful screenwriters have done and continue to do.. network and market the screenplays out themselves. For free.
Why pay a service for that? Screenwriters can do all of this on their own. They can go to the major companies and market their scripts. They can network. Sure, it's difficult to do so at times. It's hard to get some of the major email addresses from IMDBPro (That said, you'd be surprised what you can find) and yes, many companies don't accept unsolicited material, but you can do the equivalent of what The Blacklist could offer on your own. Likely even more than what they could offer.
Don't buy into the big names. Don't buy into the pitches. And yes, even with their success stories, please don't buy into that fantasy. On that note, I'll ask you this: We see lottery winners every month. Sometimes every week. Does that mean you should go spend $100 or more a month buying lottery tickets? I hope not.
In the end, it's just another paid service.
Here's what I would suggest. Try it out for a month. Put your best script out there. Pay the $25-$50 for one month. If nothing hits, take it off. Then you've at least tested it for your own curiosity.
Sites like these can also form some pretty bad habits for screenwriters. It can cause complacency with screenwriters dropping their scripts onto the site and waiting for people to come to them. That's just now how it works. Trust me.
If The Blacklist was REALLY about finding the best scripts for the best producers, agents, and managers, then the site would be free. It would pay for expenses with ad revenue. Or at the most, it would charge screenwriters one small, flat rate fee for unlimited access, just to pay for the costs of the site.
But it's not about finding the best scripts. It's about making money off of screenwriters. Pure and simple. And in my eyes, it has tainted the validity of The Blacklist, which started out as a real inner film industry list of the best unproduced scripts on the market. The creator of that list has now used its name to create a revenue driving website.
Anomalies will happen, sure. A script or two may be found and purchased, optioned, or offer the writer a meeting or two. Possibly leading to an assignment. But you don't bet all of your money chasing that kind of lottery.
No.
Instead, you do what most successful screenwriters do. You network, you research, you find contact, you create excellent loglines and short but sweet pitch emails, and you 'pound the pavement'.
I've never garnered anything from paying to have my script read. Sure, I was a Scriptapalooza finalist. Sure, I made the top 15% in the Nicholl Fellowship. Sure, when I tried out The Blacklist for a month to research a similar question here on Quora I had some people give my scripts some good ratings.
It never went anywhere.
But when I spent these many years 'pounding the pavement' as explained above, I garnered major studio referrals for representation, leading to meetings at major studios, leading to a development deal with Lionsgate, leading to writing assignments and a produced project.
I'm not boasting. I'm just a blue collar screenwriter. But my point is, I did it by networking and 'pounding that pavement'. And you can too. Despite the immense and seemingly endless rejection and dead ends.. you can too.
The first answer I have is this..
Out of the paid services online (Inktip, Blacklist, etc.), the Blacklist is the one to go with. It has the better credibility. I wouldn't pay one cent to put a screenplay on Inktip or its peers.
That said, The Blacklist is a paid service. Meaning that you are giving someone monthly payments to put your script into a database. And that script may never be read.
The second part of this answer is..
These types of services are often a bottomless void. They prey on the eagerness and desperation of a writer. As accredited as The Blacklist can be, it still charges thousands of writers money and it profits from them month in and month out.
And the funny thing is, in the end, writers are still dealing with the same amount of rejection that they would by doing what most successful screenwriters have done and continue to do.. network and market the screenplays out themselves. For free.
Why pay a service for that? Screenwriters can do all of this on their own. They can go to the major companies and market their scripts. They can network. Sure, it's difficult to do so at times. It's hard to get some of the major email addresses from IMDBPro (That said, you'd be surprised what you can find) and yes, many companies don't accept unsolicited material, but you can do the equivalent of what The Blacklist could offer on your own. Likely even more than what they could offer.
Don't buy into the big names. Don't buy into the pitches. And yes, even with their success stories, please don't buy into that fantasy. On that note, I'll ask you this: We see lottery winners every month. Sometimes every week. Does that mean you should go spend $100 or more a month buying lottery tickets? I hope not.
In the end, it's just another paid service.
Here's what I would suggest. Try it out for a month. Put your best script out there. Pay the $25-$50 for one month. If nothing hits, take it off. Then you've at least tested it for your own curiosity.
Sites like these can also form some pretty bad habits for screenwriters. It can cause complacency with screenwriters dropping their scripts onto the site and waiting for people to come to them. That's just now how it works. Trust me.
If The Blacklist was REALLY about finding the best scripts for the best producers, agents, and managers, then the site would be free. It would pay for expenses with ad revenue. Or at the most, it would charge screenwriters one small, flat rate fee for unlimited access, just to pay for the costs of the site.
But it's not about finding the best scripts. It's about making money off of screenwriters. Pure and simple. And in my eyes, it has tainted the validity of The Blacklist, which started out as a real inner film industry list of the best unproduced scripts on the market. The creator of that list has now used its name to create a revenue driving website.
Anomalies will happen, sure. A script or two may be found and purchased, optioned, or offer the writer a meeting or two. Possibly leading to an assignment. But you don't bet all of your money chasing that kind of lottery.
No.
Instead, you do what most successful screenwriters do. You network, you research, you find contact, you create excellent loglines and short but sweet pitch emails, and you 'pound the pavement'.
I've never garnered anything from paying to have my script read. Sure, I was a Scriptapalooza finalist. Sure, I made the top 15% in the Nicholl Fellowship. Sure, when I tried out The Blacklist for a month to research a similar question here on Quora I had some people give my scripts some good ratings.
It never went anywhere.
But when I spent these many years 'pounding the pavement' as explained above, I garnered major studio referrals for representation, leading to meetings at major studios, leading to a development deal with Lionsgate, leading to writing assignments and a produced project.
I'm not boasting. I'm just a blue collar screenwriter. But my point is, I did it by networking and 'pounding that pavement'. And you can too. Despite the immense and seemingly endless rejection and dead ends.. you can too.
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2007 https://www.mediafire.com/folder/afp3ltucdcfi4/blacklist#3amt7z27wf4lm
2008 https://www.mediafire.com/?uwbu60wlm7oky
2009 https://www.mediafire.com/folder/afp3ltucdcfi4/blacklist#13y6kkf9md5on
2010 https://www.mediafire.com/folder/afp3ltucdcfi4/blacklist
Mall tycoon 2 free download. 2011 https://www.sendspace.com/file/js71no
2012 https://scriptdrive.org/index.php?conversations/2012-black-list.3506/#message-9681
2013 http://www.mediafire.com/folder/9ysbvknh4zpp4/Black_List_2013
2014 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B98ZdIxoETG5UWNwOWZhV1N6Uk0
2015 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BybNvm-CX6dkSEVxWG83dHlzanc
2016 - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B99OA3s2AACOdDU2bXJIT0FfblU
2017 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jS4mKHouACLMvp1W7P1KqSTjnH-URAlw
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Edited to include 2016 Credit: u/-blackswan-
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