Hmmm. I guess I've always thought that MR was a place where writers who already had ideas came to share and maybe beg for an artist. I really do think that you'd be safe from the "them" who might be looking for an idea. Even if they do take something out of your story for inspiration, you could just point at the time stamp on the post that they ripped off of and they're caught red-handed.
Just something to consider, I guess.
Well like Coryn said, even if we tell them it's fine here on the forum they'd still have their doubts. Even though the timestamps would aid against idea theft it'd still be quite a horrible experience to have your story stolen, I doubt anyone would want that happening to them, plus it'd be a bitter period trying to rend someone guilty. Also, I'm sure a lot of people would save their better works for publishers, but this way they wouldn't be able to get feedback for their story and they will be showing something a little too raw to publishers. I think that we as a community should help them improve their work

Sounds like a great idea! I am up for... sending stuff, as soon as I finish up my animation thing. Expect me to send in some scripts starting next week (hopefully)! 
So wait.. do I send them through MangaRaiders PM, or Email?
We'll probably make a sticky topic once we get enough reviewers together. But be sure you have some suitable examples of old work you have posted on the forum, you also need to convince the reviewers that what you've been keeping to yourself is worth a private review, not just some random story.
MHM.... I can Review.. though it would be based on an audience's perspective. Just like a dry-run. 
Awesome! Storyboard/rough draft reviews or script reviews, or even both?
I'll definitely help. I've been trying to do more reviewing on the site itself but if certain stories are simply sent to me it's much easier.
Yosha! Storyboard reviews or script reviews or both?
Well, I couldn't review every single one if they came in at constant onslaught, but I might be able to do one review a week.
That's fine. I'm presuming you'll do script reviews?