Episodes
Thursday Oct 31, 2013
Thursday Oct 31, 2013
TRICK OR TREAT! Live from the Baron's Haunted Castle on Halloween, The Baron and his butler review the new CARRIE, our Zombie mistresses list off the TOP 10 ZOMBIE KILLS of all time, and our regular host, who's been locked in the dungeon, analyzes the 'MONSTERS OF BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA' from his putrid, rodent infested cell. Does the new Carrie earn her justification for unbridled revenge? How effective is the new treatment of Carrie's mother? What are the grossest, most vicious, most spectacular Zombie Kills across movies and TV from all eras? How come so many Monsters pop up over and over in John Carpenter's Kung Fu Cult Classic "Big Trouble in Little China"? Remember, this Halloween, "When some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall maniac grabs your neck, taps the back of your favorite head up against a wall, and looks you crooked in the eye and asks you if ya paid your dues, you just stare that big sucker right back in the eye, and remember what ol' Jack Burton says at a time like that: "Yessir, the check is in the mail."
LISTEN to THE SCRIPT: Episode 7 here on iTUNES.
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Script Doctors
Patrick Penta, Alex Kipp, Talaiya Safdar, Denise Papas, David Negrin
Producers, The Script
Tawny Foskett, Chris Durham, David Negrin
NYC Screenwriters Collective
Friday Oct 04, 2013
EP 6: Gravity, Fall Film & TV Preview, The Baron's Mailbag
Friday Oct 04, 2013
Friday Oct 04, 2013
DON'T LET GO! In Episode 6, our script doctors analyze Alfonso Cuarón's script for "Gravity",
we get a Fall Film & TV Preview from the NYCSC Staff, and The Baron
goes through his 'mail bag' and responds to letters from 'fans'. How
does Cuarón manage to surprise us in the Space Disaster genre we've seen
so many times before? For his first film in 7 years, can Alfonso resist
his history of cinematographic acrobatics and focus on good story? What
are the best independent films and new television series opening in the
next month or so (courtesy of the NYCSC Staff)? Also, the Baron gives
some career advice to aspiring students-- hide your kids, hide your
wife.
LISTEN to THE SCRIPT: Episode 6 here on iTUNES.
- Read the script for "Gravity" on our website at NYC Screenwriters Collective.
- Fan mail, comments, questions, wedding proposals and proclamations can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com
Script Doctors
David Negrin, Christopher Theokas, Patrick Penta, Paul Epstein, Tawny Foskett, Victoria Augustine
Producers, The Script
Tawny Foskett, Chris Durham, David Negrin
NYC Screenwriters Collective
LISTEN to THE SCRIPT: Episode 6 here on iTUNES.
- Read the script for "Gravity" on our website at NYC Screenwriters Collective.
- Fan mail, comments, questions, wedding proposals and proclamations can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com
Script Doctors
David Negrin, Christopher Theokas, Patrick Penta, Paul Epstein, Tawny Foskett, Victoria Augustine
Producers, The Script
Tawny Foskett, Chris Durham, David Negrin
NYC Screenwriters Collective
Friday Aug 30, 2013
BSE : Kick Ass 2
Friday Aug 30, 2013
Friday Aug 30, 2013
THERE'S NO ROOM FOR PUNKS IN SUITS! Just real heroes who can really kick ass... again, while trying very hard to keep the franchise edgy and fresh. The original Kick Ass director, Matthew Vaughn, handed this installment off to Katie Curic's nephew? but our cast is bolstered by Jim Carrey, John Leguizamo, and can we really ever get enough of Chloë Moretz swearing and beating the hell out of dudes?! New heroes, new villains, new expectations to overcome in this ultra fan boy franchise sequel.
If the appeal of the original Kick Ass was it's irresponsible father leading hyper violent, super obscene, underage heroes to vigilante justice but your sequel lacks the father and your heroes no longer appear underage, then how do you keep the violence and obscenity edgy enough to satisfy? (...inventions like the "sick-stick") What do you call an independent B story that does not crisscross the A story but executes the same theme? (A structural nightmare... and in the end, you call it a second A story in the middle of a film that's not supposed to be multi-plot.) How did the film differ from the Graphic Novel? What's the most obscene word a teenage girl can say? And how do we really feel about McLovin' in S&M attire?
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SCRIPT DOCTORS
David Negrin, Chris Durham, Chris Theokas
PRODUCERS, The Script
Tawny Foskett, Chris Durham, David Negrin
NYC Screenwriters Collective
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