Excellent resources, FantasySciFi!
My fave is imsdb.com (It's similar to imdb.com, only it's
Internet
Movie
SCREENPLAY
Data
Base . com)
http://www.imsdb.com/latest/
It really is useful to scrutinize the first few pages of how many different produced (ie semi-validated) screenplays are constructed - and - accepted by someone else.
First - you understand that within generally accepted screenplay formatting guidelines there's still a fair bit of leeway, (and a few outright violations of protocol!)
Second - you can reference back to see how someone else handled a story telling format issue, or how two different writers went about the same issue in different ways.
Third - you'll see how directors/producers/studios/budgets/locations/actors/editors/distributors/MPAA all bugger with the final product. In other words don't get all buggy over things that are bound to be changed anyway.
It's the CORE STORY people are looking for.
No one cares if the PIZZA AVENGER drives a red or blue car.
No one cares if he shoots flaming pepperoni disks from his left or right pizza blaster.
No one cares if it was a three or four story burning office building he rescued his district manager, with whom he's secretly in love with, from.
Red car. Blue car.
Left or right pizza blaster.
Three or four stories.
No one cares.
It's gonna get changed anyway.
And that's normal, therefor acceptable.
Now, if you have him shooting orange liquefied sharp cheddar cheese from his cheese cannon there's gonna be h3ll to pay b'cause everyone knows only white mozzarella cheese has any business on a proper pizza.
So, you still gotta pay attention to some things.
GL!