Through editorials and online chatter, we seem to be struggling to talk about American Sniper in a meaningful way, deciding instead to divide into Team A and Team B before launching empty words back and forth. It’s a political movie, yes, but it’s vitally important that we remain able to discuss political movies without succumbing to conversation-ending blather. This week, Geoff and I will discuss the great need for art to stay uninfected by the corrosive divisiveness that is modern political discourse. We’ll also dissect a handful of amazing, inspiring (and disheartening) movie speeches and answer a listener screenwriting question about what goes into a shooting script. You’ll want to wear a helmet for this one. You should follow the show (@brokenprojector), Geoff (@drgmlatulippe) and Scott (@scottmbeggs) on Twitter for more on a daily basis. Please review us on iTunes Download Episode #84 Directly Or subscribe through iTunes On This Week’s Show: What...
- 1/23/2015
- by Scott Beggs
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
1. Ultron destroys the city with the help of The Avengers. When Tony found out Ultron would turn evil, why didn't he move him out of the city? Why couldn't help those citizens live? Bad hero. 2. Hulk and Hulkbuster Iron Man fight each other in a city surrounded by their fellow teammates and citizens. Bad heroes. 3. Hawkeye standing there like he pooped himself. Depressed or what. Dark and gritty is a big no. 4. Thor is hit by lightning and it hurts him? Where are Marvel writers getting his crap from? 5. Iron Man can kick a car and move it? How fake is that? He couldn't take down The Mandarin for Christ sake. 6. Captain America, a mere human [with enchanced abilites], can fight super strong bad guys? Fake. 7. There Are Too Many Heroes In One Movie. Clearly They Can't Tell A Proper Story. 8. Iron Man 4 The Avengers: Age of Ultron should...
- 1/13/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
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