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Woman finds 'Twilight' sequel script in trash


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Has anyone ever found something (of value) that didn't belong to them, but kept it anyway?  And if yes, what did you do with it?  If you returned it, were you rewarded for returning it? 



A beauty salon owner found the highly sought after script in St. Louis, and returns it to studio

ST. LOUIS (AP) -- A St. Louis beauty salon owner accidentally happened upon one of the hottest Hollywood scripts the pages from an upcoming "Twilight" sequel in a trash bin.

Casey Ray found two scripts, one for the vampire sequel "New Moon" and one for a different movie titled "Memoirs." She decided to return them to the studio making the films. In return, she was invited to attend the movies' premieres, her lawyer said.

Ray recently was waiting for her fiance to finish work when she spotted two scripts in a trash container. She was outside a hotel where actors were staying during a St. Louis shoot for the upcoming George Clooney movie, "Up in the Air."

It's not clear how the scripts wound up in the bin.

The Clooney movie includes actress Anna Kendrick, who is also in the "Twilight" vampire movie. A spokeswoman for Kendrick, Lisa Perkins, said the actress wouldn't have left scripts lying around.

When Ray found the scripts, she considered leaking them to a national tabloid but decided against it, said her lawyer, Al Watkins.

"My client didn't really want to get paid," he said, but she was interested in hanging onto the scripts as collector's items.

Watkins helped her return them to Los Angeles-based Summit Entertainment LLC, the studio making the movies. He said the studio invited Ray to premieres for the two films, and will certify the scripts as authentic after the movies are released.

"Summit doesn't comment on any of the deals it does," Summit spokesman Paul Pflug said. But he added, "We thank Ms. Ray for doing the right thing."

The "Twilight" movies are based on the novels of Stephenie Meyer, so many of the plot turns are well known to readers. But keeping the "New Moon" script written by Melissa Rosenberg out of the public eye preserves which elements of the book will be included in the films, Pflug noted.

Last year's original "Twilight" film grossed over $350 million worldwide.



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When we were kids, my younger brother and I received $20 too much in change for drinks at Orange Julius, so we went straight away to Montgomery Ward's and bought my mom a hot air popcorn popper with it...

Another time, we were at the mall and found a bag of money, mostly change, at the pay phones. We sat at the fountain across from the phones for a long time (10 minutes is a long time for kids), to see if anyone came back for it. No one came for it, so we kept it. I think there was over $60. I can't remember what we did with it.

I don't live by the "finders keepers" rule anymore. My conscious just wouldn't be able to handle it and I warry that Karma will find me. Last week the clerk at the gas station gave me back $10 too much in change, and I just couldn't keep it.

If I'da found the script, I woulda turned it in too. Not saying that selling it wouldn't have crossed my mind...

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I've found a wallet before. But I don't know how much money was in there, I didn't look.

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