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Mad as Hell: Discovering Paddy Chayefsky

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 07/07/2021Updated: 08/09/2021

Prepare Yourself For A Perfectly Outrageous Motion Picture. Paddy Chayefsky. It’s highly probable that you are not familiar with the name. But let me tell you, he was quite a filmmaker. A hell of a writer. During the 50s, 60s, and…

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Monty Python on Monty Python, Part II: LIFE OF BRIAN

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 23/06/2021Updated: 05/01/2022

Bob McCabe wrote the book The Pythons’ Autobiography By The Pythons about the behind-the-curtains side of Monty Python‘s artistic life. Here we told about the making of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Now it’s the turn of Monty Python’s…

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Monty Python on Monty Python, Part I: THE HOLY GRAIL

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 09/06/2021Updated: 05/01/2022

Bob McCabe wrote the book The Pythons’ Autobiography By The Pythons unveiling the behind-the-scenes of Monty Python’s artistic life. This post and the next will specifically deal with their 2 most successful movies, Monty Python and the Holy Grail and…

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NEW DEVELOPMENT. What Happened to HOLLYWOOD PART III: Amazon buys MGM.

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 27/05/2021Updated: 04/01/2022

Not even 24 hours after publishing our second post on Hollywood upside down by the sign of the new times, a very relevant bit of news today adds a new piece to the Hollywood puzzle: Jeff Bezos company, Amazon, has…

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What Happened to Hollywood? (PART II): Marvel, Disney & Netflix

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 26/05/2021Updated: 04/01/2022

Desperately Seeking Franchises. We continue telling the story of a Hollywood upside down. In our second post devoted to the very relevant book The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies  by  Ben Fritz, we will find out…

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What Happened to Hollywood? (PART I): The New TV, China & franchises

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 12/05/2021Updated: 04/01/2022

The fight for the future of movies. Hollywood is upside down. The Hollywood of 2021 would never have been imagined in 2001. The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies is a great book, written by Ben Fritz,…

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Honoring THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS 30 years after

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 28/04/2021Updated: 01/06/2021

Along came a cannibal. 30 years have passed since Hannibal Lecter entered many people’s lives, mesmerizing them, becoming an instant icon. The Silence of the Lambs ended up winning 5 Oscars, all the “big ones” (best film, director, script, actor…

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Oliver Stone’s Great Autobiography is a Must

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 14/04/2021Updated: 28/05/2021

Oliver Stone is a film writer and a director with 3 Oscars on his shelf: Best Screenplay for Midnight Express (1978), and Best Director for Platoon (1986), and Born on the 4th of July (1989). After Midnight Express, his writing…

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Video-Analysis: The First 10 Minutes of HIS GIRL FRIDAY

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 24/03/2021Updated: 29/04/2021

During the first key 10-15 minutes of any movie, the audience takes a fundamental decision: they make their minds about going with the film or just disengaging. 10-15 minutes is the amount of time that filmmakers, in general, have to…

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Video-Analysis: The First Ten Minutes of 12 ANGRY MEN

by Enric @thescriptblogPublished: 10/03/2021Updated: 24/03/2021

During the first key 10-15 minutes of any movie, the audience takes a fundamental decision: they make their minds about going with the film or just disengaging. 10-15 minutes is the amount of time that filmmakers, in general, have to…

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