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On THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest films and original TV series from a screenwriter’s perspective. The deepest story analysis anywhere on the internet. On The Script we believe Story moves pages, Story moves product, and Story moves people. (WATCH Video Pods on YouTube)

David Negrin


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    Train To Busan (2016)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 94:05


    “A plague is like a lobotomy. It cuts away the higher realms, the loftiest capacities of humanity, and leaves only the animal.”  The Script Podcast Live, pandemic edition

    Children Of Men (2006)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 75:54


    “What keeps you going? You know what it is, Theo? I just don't think about it.” The Script Podcast Live, pandemic edition

    Contagion (2011)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 78:52


    “Our best defense is social distancing. No hand-shaking, staying home when you're sick washing your hands frequently.” The Script Podcast Live, pandemic edition

    The Farewell

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 11:42


      “Isn't it wrong to lie? It's a good lie. What if she wants to say goodbye?” The Script - Mini Edition, expert script analysis in less than ten minutes. Today The Farewell, written and directed by Lulu Wang (Twitter / Web). The Script is the podcast for screenwriters by screenwriters. The deepest story analysis anywhere on the internet. Story moves pages, story moves product, and story moves people. ** Listen to the original This American Life story:

    My Cinema Life: The Gift of Star Trek

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 3:37


    See: Star Trek Discovery Season 1

    Star Wars VIII: The Last Jedi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 69:41


    “Young Skywalker. Missed you, I have…” The Script Live story analysis event of Star Wars VIII: The Last Jedi, combines the fight of the Resistance vs. The First Order with the story of Rey (Daisy Ridley) seeking out Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), at Leia's request.  Written and Directed by Rian Johnson (Brick, Looper). On THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular and controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you enjoy The Script Podcast please Post A 5 Star Rating on iTunes. You can support The Script by crowdfunding us on PATREON Watch previous episodes of TSP here: The Florida Project, IT, Dunkirk, The Beguiled, Alien: Covenant, Dr. Strange, Star Wars: Rogue One   #TheLastJedi #StarWars #LukeSkywalker #Rey #KyloRen #MayTheForceBeWithYou

    The Florida Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 63:23


    "This is my favorite tree because even if it has tilted on its side, it keeps growing." The Script Live story analysis event ofThe Florida Project, Sean Baker's follow-up to Tangerine includes career-best work from Willem Dafoe and a breakout performance by 7-year-old Brooklynn Prince. Directed by Sean Baker, Screenplay by Sean Baker and Chris Bergoch. Set over one summer, the film follows precocious 6-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Disney World.   #TheFloridaProject #Tangerine #WillemDafoe #SeanBaker #Cannes2017 On THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular and controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you enjoy The Script Podcast please Post A 5 Star Rating on iTunes. You can support The Script by crowdfunding us on PATREON Watch previous episodes of TSP here: IT, Dunkirk, The Beguiled, Alien: Covenant, Dr. Strange, Star Wars: Rogue One   David Negrin & The Producers of The Script Podcast NYC Screenwriters Collective

    Thor: Ragnarok

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 45:47


      "What are you, Thor, god of hammers?" The Script Live story analysis event of THOR: RAGNAROK, the third THOR solo movie, and the 17th Marvel Cinematic Universe film. Directed by Taika Waititi, Screenplay by Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle & Christopher Yost, based on the comics by Stan Lee & Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby. Is this really the funniest superhero movie of all time? Does this herald the triumphant return of the action comedy? Does it take a magic hammer to strike the right balance between action and comedy?   Logline: Imprisoned, the mighty Thor must fight for survival and race against time to prevent the all-powerful Hela from destroying his home and the Asgardian civilization.  #thor #marvel #infinitywar #spiderman #ironman #avengers #guardiansofthegalaxy #blackpanther #markruffalo #hulk #ragnarok #rdj #teamironman #teamthor On THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular and controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you enjoy The Script Podcast please Post A 5 Star Rating on iTunes. You can support The Script by crowdfunding us on PATREON Watch previous episodes of TSP here: IT, Dunkirk, The Beguiled, Alien: Covenant, Dr. Strange, Star Wars: Rogue One Thank you for listening. Producers, The Script Podcast

    My Cinema Life: Blade Runner, "Always Be Curious"

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 6:41


      SPECIAL FEATURE: A special tribute to Mike's grandfather and their shared love for Blade Runner. 

    Blade Runner 2049

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 74:24


    "It's very clever to keep yourself empty of information, and all it cost to you was everything." Tonight on The Script, a story analysis of BLADE RUNNER 2049, the sequel to the seminal work of sci-fi, BLADE RUNNER. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, Screenplay Hampton Fancher and Michael Green, story by Hampton Fancher and based on characters from the novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by Philip K. Dick. Will we finally learn if Deckard is a replicant? Did Rachel live? Will there be more BLADE RUNNER/ALIEN world (#RIDLEYSCOTTVERSE) links?

    IT (2017)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 66:35


    "What a nice boat. Do you want it back?" Tonight on The Script, a story analysis of IT. The remake of the classic horror film. Directed by Andy Muschietti, Screenplay by Chase Palmer & Cary Fukunaga and Gary Dauberman. A group of bullied kids band together when a shapeshifting demon, taking the appearance of clown, begins hunting children. Based on the Novel by Stephen King On THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular and controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you enjoy The Script Podcast please Post A 5 Star Rating on iTunes.  Support The Script by crowdfunding us on The Script PATREON Follow us on Twitter, Like us on Facebook, fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com Hope to see you there!  David Negrin & The Producers of The Script Podcast NYC Screenwriters Collective

    My Cinema Life: Sam Shepard Tribute

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 2:40


    MY CINEMA LIFE is a new short documentary series from the creators of The Script Podcast produced by David Negrin & Zoe Alexander, Written & Hosted by Michael De Luca. (1943 – 2017) SAM SHEPARD NYT Obituary - Sam Shepard, Actor and Pulitzer-Winning Playwright, Is Dead at 73 Sam Shepard in PICTURES

    Dunkirk

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 61:41


    "I'd rather fight waves than dive-bombers." I'm your host David Negrin, joining me is Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson and Tonight… a story analysis of Dunkirk. Written and Directed by Christopher Nolan. Nolan's Oeuvre YEAR / BUDGET / U.S. GROSS Dunkirk 2017 $100MM $50MM Interstellar 2014 $165MM $188MM The Dark Knight Rises 2012 $250MM $448MM Inception 2010 $160MM $293MM The Dark Knight 2008 $185MM $533MM The Prestige 2006 $40MM $53MM Batman Begins 2005 $150MM $205MM Insomnia 2002 $46MM $67MM Memento 2000 $9MM $26MM Following 1998 $6K $43K On THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular and controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you enjoy The Script Podcast please Post A 5 Star Rating on iTunes.  Support The Script by crowdfunding us on The Script PATREON Follow us on Twitter, Like us on Facebook, fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com STORY moves pages, STORY moves product, STORY moves people. Thanks for listening, David Negrin & The Producers of The Script Podcast #DUNKIRK #ChristopherNolan #TomHardy #FionnWhitehead #CillianMurphy #HarryStyles #MarkRylance #KennethBranagh

    Spider-Man: Homecoming

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 67:43


    “Just a typical Homecoming on the outside of an invisible jet, fighting my girlfriend's dad.”  I'm your host David Negrin, and tonight joining me is Alec Pollak for a story analysis and comic book history of Spider Man: Homecoming directed by Jon Watts (Clown, Cop Car, and the Onion News Network). On THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular and controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you enjoy The Script Podcast please Post A 5 Star Rating on iTunes.  Support The Script by crowdfunding us on The Script PATREON Follow us on Twitter, Like us on Facebook, fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com STORY moves pages, STORY moves product, STORY moves people. Thanks for listening, David Negrin & The Producers of The Script Podcast   #SpiderManHomecoming #Marvel #RobertDowneyJr #TomHolland #MichaelKeaton #Zendaya #StanLee #JackKirby

    The Beguiled

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 75:15


    "It seems the enemy... it's not what we believed." Tonight joining David Negrin are Alka Khushalani and Kristina-Leath Malin for a story analysis of THE BEGUILED. Directed and Written for the Screen by Sofia Coppola, based on the 1971 screenplay by Albert Maltz & Irene Kamp (as Grimes Grice) and based on the novel by Thomas Cullinan. Winner of Best Director, 2017 Cannes Film Festival. to beguile - to charm or enchant someone, sometimes in a deceptive way. SHOW NOTES Check out Kristina-Leath Malin on her podcast MY FINAL GIRL Ep. 3 : "American Gothic Horror - Beloved versus Frailty” Check out the very insightful NYT "Still Processing" Podcast episode that reviews The Beguiled and this production pic from the film that speaks louder than words. On THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular and controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you enjoy The Script Podcast please Post A 5 Star Rating on iTunes. Support The Script by crowdfunding us on The Script PATREON Follow us on Twitter, Like us on Facebook, fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com David Negrin & The Producers of The Script Podcast NYC Screenwriters Collective #TheBeguiled #SofiaCoppola #SouthernGothic #ColinFarrell #NicoleKidman #KirstenDunst #ElleFanning

    It Comes At Night

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 74:33


    "The door was already open when you got there?"  This week on The Script Podcast we analyze "It Comes At Night" written and directed by Trey Edward Shults. On THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular and controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you enjoy The Script Podcast please Post A 5 Star Rating on iTunes.  Support The Script by crowdfunding us on The Script PATREON Follow us on Twitter, Like us on Facebook, fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com Hope to see you there!  David Negrin & The Producers of The Script Podcast NYC Screenwriters Collective

    ALIEN: Covenant

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 75:18


    “We don't leave Earth to be safe.”   Join us to talk Androids, Xenomorphs, and Engineers on our live story analysis panel for ALIEN: COVENANT. Be a part of our interactive studio audience in NYC while our script doctors David Negrin, Alec Pollak, Kristina Leath-Malin, Jeremy Engdhal-Johnson, and Alka Khushalani analyze the newest chapter in the ALIEN saga. Directed by Ridley Scott, starring Katherine Waterston, Michael Fassbender, Billy Crudup, and Danny McBride. What happened after Prometheus? Is Covenant a prequel or sequel to the original Aliens? Have David and Bishop ever gone out for tea?  See the movie this weekend! And come participate in our live Q&A Monday evening.   Now you can support THE SCRIPT Podcast by crowdfunding us on PATREON $1, $5, $10… check out our rewards! If you enjoy our Podcast please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes.  Follow us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/NYCScreenwriters Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed  Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com   PRODUCERS, The Script NYC Screenwriters Collective  www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Logan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 51:02


     "Nature made me a freak. Man made me a weapon. And God made it last too long." This week on The Script we review LOGAN -- Directed by James Mangold, Screenplay by Scott Frank and Michael Green with Story by James Mangold On THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular and controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you enjoy The Script Podcast please Post A 5 Star Rating on iTunes.  Support The Script by crowdfunding us on The Script PATREON Follow us on Twitter, Like us on Facebook, fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com Hope to see you there!  David Negrin & The Producers of The Script Podcast NYC Screenwriters Collective

    Star Wars: ROGUE ONE

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2016 71:09


    "I'm one with the Force. The Force is with me." This is The Script! The podcast for screenwriters by screenwriters, the deepest story analysis anywhere on the internet, at the Script we believe STORY MOVES PAGES, STORY MOVES PRODUCT, and STORY MOVES PEOPLE. I'm your host David Negrin, joining me is Alec Pollak this AFTERNOON for story analysis of Star Wars - Rogue One. The Artists DIRECTOR: Gareth Edwards (Monsters, Godzilla) WRITERS: Chris Weitz (The Golden Compass), Tony Gilroy (Bourne films, Michael Clayton, State of Play, Proof of Life, The Devil's Advocate)   Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet.   If you like The Script please TWITTER Like our FACEBOOK Page Support The Script by crowdfunding us on Patreon.com/TheScript Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com   PRODUCERS, The Script NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Dr. Strange

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 62:47


    "You should really read the warnings first, the warnings come after the spells."   This is The Script! The podcast for screenwriters by screenwriters, the deepest story analysis anywhere on the internet, at the Script we believe STORY MOVES PAGES, STORY MOVES PRODUCT, and STORY MOVES PEOPLE.   I'm your host David Negrin, joining me is Alka Khushalani and Alec Pollak and Tonight… we analyze the latest character introduction in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: DR. STRANGE Starring… Blueberry Cumberbun… Bolshoi Camaraderie... Big Banana Habitat...     The Artists DIRECTOR: Scott Derrickson - Sinister (2012) The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005) and The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)  :( WRITERS: Jon Spaihts | Scott Derrickson — Jon Spaihts - Prometheus, Black List scripts Passengers and Shadow 19 PRODUCER: Kevin Feige   Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you like The Script please TWITTER Like our FACEBOOK Page Support The Script by crowdfunding us on Patreon.com/TheScript Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com   PRODUCERS, The Script NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Suicide Squad

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 73:58


    “You know what they say about the crazy ones...” Our LIVE STORY ANALYSIS PANEL of Suicide Squad. Our interactive studio audience in NYC and script doctors David Negrin and Alec Pollak analyze the newest dysfunctional superhero family brought to the screen starring Margot Robbie, Jared Leto, Will Smith, Joel Kinnaman, and Viola Davis. Will the squad be well differentiated in the narrative or will it be Harley Quinn and the Seven Dwarves? Will Jared Leto's Joker become as classic as Ceasar, Jack, Mark and Heath's? Will any of the Squad die along the way? Will other Justice League heroes make appearances? (The Flash?) How do you coordinate a multiple protagonist redemption plot in the middle of a wild and crazy action flick? Harley Quinn / Joker for president! [SPOILER WARNING]   SHOW NOTES: Jared Leto's Very Big Joke: The Joker we get in ‘Suicide Squad' is not the one we were promised.  What if 'Wonder Woman' is terrible, too?  WHEN: Tuesday, August 9th, 7p-8:30p   WHERE: Adorama 42 W 18th St (bet 5th & 6th Ave) New York, NY 10011 Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you like The Script please Patreon.com/TheScript Follow us on Twitter here https://twitter.com/scriptfeed Like us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/NYCScreenwriters/ Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com   PRODUCERS, The Script NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Ghostbusters (2016)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 64:41


    “Get out of my friend ghost!” Don't miss our LIVE STORY ANALYSIS PANEL of Ghostbusters (2016). Be a part of our interactive studio audience while our script doctors David Negrin, Kristina Leath-Malin, and Alka Khushalani analyze the reboot of the comedy classic starring Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones, and Kate McKinnon. Are we picking up where we left off in Ghostbusters 2 (1989), Ghostbusters 1 (1984) or some time new? Will these four Queens of Comedy re-invent the roles of Venkman, Stantz, Spengler, and Zeddmore? Or will they create a whole new dynamic? Will the ghostly nemeses like Slimer and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man make an appearance? There is internet buzz about cameos. All I know is this movie better feature New York City and green slime! [SPOILER WARNING] WHEN: Tuesday, July 19th, 7p-8:30p   WHERE: Adorama 42 W 18th St (bet 5th & 6th Ave) New York, NY 10011 Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. Support The Script by crowdfunding us on Patreon.com/TheScript If you like The Script please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here https://twitter.com/scriptfeed Like us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/NYCScreenwriters/ Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Finding Dory

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 80:39


    “P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney!” Don't miss our LIVE STORY ANALYSIS PANEL of Finding Dory. Be a part of our interactive studio audience while our script doctors analyze the sequel to the beloved, Pixar classic Finding Nemo. What are the famous Pixar “22 Rules of Storytelling”? And how well does Finding Dory follow them? Is there a relationship to the Pixar script development process and the TV Showrunner script development process? What exactly is the nature of the relationship between Marlin and Dory? Will Nemo get a love interest? What's happened in the entire underwater world of Nemo in the last thirteen years? And how's his fin?! [SPOILER WARNING] Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. YouTube: WATCH The Script Podcast LIVE: "Finding Dory" HERE or iTunes: Listen to THE SCRIPT Podcast: "Finding Dory" HERE Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. Pixar's 22 Rules of Storytelling - Summary, Full Paper Please like our Facebook page at NYC Screenwriters for all updates on podcasts, workshops, events. Support The Script Podcast by crowdfunding us on Patreon.com/TheScript If you liked this episode of The Script, please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed for a one stop twitter feed for screenwriting articles, blogs, and industry news. Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    X-Men: Apocolypse

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 64:12


    “You can fire your arrows from the Tower of Babel !”  Our LIVE STORY ANALYSIS PANEL of X-Men Apocalypse. Our interactive studio audience and script doctors analyze the newest sequel in the “rewind” of the X-Men films. How will Apocalypse measure up to Civil War and Batman v. Superman? What's on our Superhero Tentpole Story Checklist? This is Bryan Singer's 4th X-Men film, is he shepherding the franchise well? Will he do another X-Men? And what do we think of James McAvoy baldy? [SPOILER WARNING] Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you like The Script please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Support The Script by crowdfunding us on Patreon.com/TheScript Follow us on Twitter here https://twitter.com/scriptfeed Like us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/NYCScreenwriters/ Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 65:04


    "It's okay, I'm a friend of your son's. --I figured. The cape." --Batman & Martha Kent This week on THE SCRIPT David Negrin and Alec Pollak analyze the sequel to Man of Steel, the prequel to Justice League: Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice. How is the "Two Marthas" backstory written as ingenious character development? Is there an inherent plot weakness in the beef between Batman and Superman? While Wonder Woman's 7 minutes on screen is pretty kick-ass, does it pass the Bechdel Test? And our comic book expert Alec BLOWS my mind by decoding the relevance of the "Dark Knight Returns" & "Superman Injustice" graphic novel references. [SPOILER WARNING] iTunes: Listen to THE SCRIPT Podcast: "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" HERE Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. Please like our Facebook page at NYC Screenwriters for all updates on podcasts, workshops, events. Support The Script Podcast by crowdfunding us on Patreon.com/TheScript If you liked this episode of The Script, please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed for a one stop twitter feed for screenwriting articles, blogs, and industry news. Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    10 Cloverfield Lane

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 84:16


    "One chance to answer with some dignity. Or I swear you're going into this barrel while you're still alive to feel the pain." Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you like The Script please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Support The Script by crowdfunding us on Patreon.com/TheScript Follow us on Twitter here https://twitter.com/scriptfeed Like us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/NYCScreenwriters/ Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    The Witch

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 103:25


    "Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?"  Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you like The Script please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Support The Script by crowdfunding us on Patreon.com/TheScript Follow us on Twitter here https://twitter.com/scriptfeed Like us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/NYCScreenwriters/ Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    The Hateful Eight

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 77:42


    "Say adios to your huevos!" Happy 2016! This week on THE SCRIPT on our LIVE STORY ANALYSIS PANEL we analyze the 8th film from Quentin Tarantino: The Hateful Eight. Live from Adorama in New York City. Is it a Western, is it a Mystery, is it a Horror? Does it deliver what Tarantino scripts are known for: dialogue, tension, non-linear storytelling? Will Tarantino retire after his 10th film as he claims? What's the story behind Tarantino's writing process for Hateful 8 and it's link to Jango Unchained? And what pray tell is an Overture anyway?! [SPOILER WARNING] [[EXPLICIT]] YouTube: WATCH The Script Podcast: "The Hateful Eight" HERE or iTunes: Listen to THE SCRIPT Podcast: "Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens" HERE Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. Like our Facebook page at NYC Screenwriters Support The Script by crowdfunding us on Patreon.com/TheScript If you like The Script please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Star Wars VII - The Force Awakens

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 113:08


    THE SCRIPT Podcast LIVE EVENT: “Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens” Happy New Year... we had a great LIVE STORY ANALYSIS PANEL opening weekend!  We analyzed the long awaited, next chapter of the Star Wars saga... Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens. Live from Adorama in New York City. Who are Rey's parents? Is the Empire gone? Where's Luke Skywalker? What's the controversy between the Michael Arndt draft of the new trilogy and the Lawrence Kasdan draft? How do you approach writing the largest transmedia property in history when it's just three 2 hour screenplays in the end?! Will JJ do us proud? Han, Luke, Leia, the Force, Light Sabers, The Millennium Falcon! Cosplay encouraged.[SPOILER WARNING] YouTube: WATCH The Script Podcast: "Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens" HERE or iTunes: Listen to THE SCRIPT Podcast: "Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens" HERE Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. Support The Script by crowdfunding us on Patreon.com/TheScript If you like The Script please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Like us on Facebook at NYC Screenwriters Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension + FRANCHISE REVIEW

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 93:22


    "I've heard of spirit photography before; I've just never seen it in person." David Negrin, Kristina Leath-Malin, Jon Crefeld analyze Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension and review the Paranormal FRANCHISE. Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you like The Script please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Support The Script by crowdfunding us on Patreon.com/TheScript Follow us on Twitter here https://twitter.com/scriptfeed Like us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/NYCScreenwriters/ Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Crimson Peak

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 99:44


    "It's not sad, Edith. It's nature. It's a world of everything dying and eating each other right beneath our feet."  This week on THE SCRIPT we continue our Halloween Horror Series with Guillermo Del Toro's gothic romance,"Crimson Peak." Is the titular Peak bleeding literally or metaphorically? What does the genre of Gothic Romance entail? What does Crimson Peak have in common with Matthew Robin's previous screenplay for Don't Be Afraid of the Dark? At what point in a film does the audience make a contract with the storyteller? And what does that contract entail from both parties? Should the producers have just entitled this film Guillermo Del Toro's Jane Eyre? Mia wasikowska does deserve two paychecks however two great performances of the same role.  #Halloween #horror #bloodydisgusting  SCRIPT ANALYSTS: Kristina Leath-Malin, Alka Khushalani, Jared Goodman, and David Negrin LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Crimson Peak" here on iTUNES Now you can support THE SCRIPT Podcast by crowdfunding us on PATREON $1, $5, $10… check out our rewards! Please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Everest

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 64:42


    "Human beings simply aren't built to function at the cruising altitude of a 747... Sit down man, acclimatize." SHOW NOTES Outside cover story on the movie  By the editor who sent Krakauer on the trip Krakauer hates the movie Excerpts from original Krakauer article The book: http://www.amazon.com/Into-Thin-Air-Personal-Disaster/dp/0385494785 Anatoli's book (rebuttal of Krakauer) Why this film now?  Every week on THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular or controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you like The Script please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Support The Script by crowdfunding us on Patreon.com/TheScript Follow us on Twitter here https://twitter.com/scriptfeed Like us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/NYCScreenwriters/ Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Goodnight Mommy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 87:22


    "She won't be able to tell us apart."  This week on THE SCRIPT we continue our Halloween Horror Series with the twisted and creepy Austrian horror film "Goodnight Mommy." Could this be the first horror film that thematically addresses the plight of the working mother? How do you handle ambiguity without confusion, how do you keep a script complex without it getting complicated? We deconstruct the duality mind game of this intricately woven and horrible tale and remind you what Checkov said: if you bring a jar of Madagascar hissing cockroaches on to the stage, then someone has to eat one. #reconstructivesurgery #Madagascar hissing cockroaches  #Halloween #horror #bloodydisgusting  SCRIPT ANALYSTS: Kristina Leath-Malin, Alka Khushalani, and David Negrin LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Goodnight Mommy" here on iTUNES Now you can support THE SCRIPT Podcast by crowdfunding us on PATREON $1, $5, $10… check out our rewards! Please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Contracted & Contracted: Phase II

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 105:38


    "Does that feel okay? It kind of tingles. It's tingling?" - This week on THE SCRIPT we start our Halloween Horror series with the IFC Midnight franchise Contracted & Contracted: Phase II. What are the opportunities and obligations when sequelizing a successful horror concept? What defines "body horror" as a sub-genre? How does the Contracted franchise fair against its Sexually Transmitted cousin "It Follows" (Previously reviewed HERE on The Script). The Script Halloween Horror Series is for all you bloody disgusting freaks. P.S. We're starting a new band called "Debbie and The Rash."  #KYMggots #Halloween #horror #bloodydisgusting SCRIPT ANALYSTS: Kristina Leath-Malin, Alka Khushalani, Marc Masciandaro, and David Negrin LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Contracted & Contracted: Phase II" here on iTUNES Now you can support THE SCRIPT Podcast by crowdfunding us on PATREON $1, $5, $10… check out our rewards! Please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Straight Outta Compton

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 118:33


    "Yo Dre. What up? I got something to say." -- Ice Cube - This week on THE SCRIPT we analyze Straight Outta Compton, the F. Gary Gray biopic of legendary gangster rap group N.W.A. Did the filmmakers design Straight Outta Compton to speak to the issues of the Black Lives Matter movement? Or is a story about animosity between police and young black men that took place 30 years ago inherently relevant because the struggle continues today? What are the structural considerations when writing a biopic (Two words: Scope & Triumph)? How does the film manage poetic license vs. historical fact in terms of these artist's legacies, the role of women in their story, and Eazy-E as the film's emotional center of gravity? We discuss the multi-dimensional painting of Jerry Heller's character as an allegorical stand-in for ‘the white savior' and ‘the white devil.' ALSO-- “Bye Felicia.” .  #NYCSC #NWA #BlackLivesMatter @FGaryGray SCRIPT ANALYSTS: Kristina Leath-Malin, Keith Miller, Alka Khushalani, and David Negrin LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Straight Outta Compton" here on iTUNES Now you can support THE SCRIPT Podcast by crowdfunding us on PATREON $1, $5, $10… check out our rewards! Please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Fantastic Four (Live)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 106:26


    THE SCRIPT Podcast: Fantastic Four (Live) “Please don't blow up, please don't blow up...” -- Reed Richards -- This week on THE SCRIPT, there was nothing Mr. Fantastic could do to salvage the biggest box office self detonation of the summer: FANTASTIC FOUR. What are the 5 elements every Superhero Tentpole should be judged by? How ‘invisible' did the blockbuster's only female character turn out to be? What is our expert screenwriters theory on the “1 Year Later” business? Also we address the Josh Trank controversy and discuss The Thing's... ya know… ‘thing.' This superhero sized episode of THE SCRIPT was recorded Live in front of an audience in New York City and includes a Q&A with our audience and users on the live stream.  #NYCSC #Marvel #FantasticFour @joshuatrank UPDATE: Well it looks like our Fantastic 4 Panel is gonna be a bloodbath! We love a hollywood blockbuster gone wrong because it's the best way to discuss the fundamentals of screenwriting, what's wrong with the hollywood script development process, and how we can fix it. Helmed by Josh Trank (Chronicle), scribed by action writer Simon Kinberg (X-MEN:DoFP, Sherlock Holmes, Jumper), with a cast of highly acclaimed young actors (Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell). Can this comic book franchise measure up to Avengers and X-Men? Can it pack a box office punch like Jurassic World?  Interact with our panel of script analysts in a Q&A after our analysis.  SCRIPT ANALYSTS: David Negrin, Jordan Brian Rosengarten, Kristina Leath-Malin, and Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson. LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Fantastic Four (Live)" here on iTUNES Now you can support THE SCRIPT Podcast by crowdfunding us on PATREON $1, $5, $10… check out our rewards! Please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 75:09


    “Just as I suspected, toxic waste.” This week on THE SCRIPT, we analyze the new Netflix Series, reboot, reimagination, fever dream Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp. What a screenwriting mindfuck. What a screenwriting challenge. What story components did creators Michael Showalter and David Wain smartly bring forward from the film to the series and what did they unfortunately leave behind? What is the slight difference in comedic tone that made Wet Hot a comedy cult classic and The State a comedy experiment? How does a director manage the intersection of improv comedy and scripted comedy? Despite our recurring criticism of Streaming Studio Pilots feeling incomplete in terms of writing a spec, we loved this series— independent vision with broad distribution. Oh that cast and Oh those cameos!  #NYCSC #WHAS #Netflix @mshowalter @michaelianblack Watch the Wet Hot American Summer (The Film) on NETFLIX and then... Watch the Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp (Pilot + 2 Episodes) on NETFLIX and then... LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp" here on iTUNES SCREENWRITERS Kristina Leath-Malin, Melissa Pagnotta, David Negrin Now you can support THE SCRIPT Podcast by crowdfunding us on PATREON $1, $5, $10… check out our rewards! Please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Trainwreck

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 81:26


    "Have you fucked before? Where is she buried?" This week on THE SCRIPT, our all woman panel returns to analyze the Amy Schumer feature film comedy vehicle: Trainwreck. What's the difference between writing a high concept feature film comedy and edgy television sketch comedy? Is there variation in the comedic voices of Amy Schumer and director Judd Apatow? Do they blend well in Trainwreck? What is the holy grail for today's cutting edge comedy writers and performers? Is it Late Night or is it niche TV Series? And exactly did Amy Schumer take over the comedy world in 2015? Girl you don't need makeup, you're perfect when you wakeup! LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Trainwreck" here on iTUNES Now you can support THE SCRIPT Podcast by Crowdfunding us on PATREON $1, $5, $10… check out our rewards! Music Video for "Girl You Don't Need Makeup" by Amy Schumer Please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes.  Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com SCREENWRITERS Kara Buller, Melissa Pagnotta, David Negrin PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Ant-Man

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 62:25


    "Baskin-Robbins always find out." This week on THE SCRIPT, we analyze the Marvel action comedy: Ant-Man. Where does Ant-Man stand in the new hall of Action/Comedy tentpoles like Guardians of the Galaxy, Kick-Ass, and Hot Fuzz? We address the Edgar Wright controversy and comment on his special comedic voice as a screenwriter. What is the re-writing trick known as "Act Shifting” (Note: it's shifting each act forward when the conflict of your screenplay isn't escalating fast enough.) Honey I Shrunk the Marvel movie expectations! We talk anthropomorphized sidekicks and get accent advice from a professional dialog coach who can do 60 accents! LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Ant-Man" here on iTUNES  Now you can support THE SCRIPT Podcast by Crowdfunding us on PATREON $1, $5, $10… check out our rewards! Please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes.  Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com SCREENWRITERS David Negrin, Alec Pollak, Jordan Yanco, Logan Kane PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Another Period

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 74:13


    “Blanche you idiot! You got egg upon my snood! He was gonna wear that today, now he has to select another snood!” This week on THE SCRIPT, our all woman panel Kara, Kristina, and Melissa assign David a period joke safeword and launch into a no-holds barred analysis of the new Comedy Central series “Another Period." Yes this is an explicit podcast. Yes it is entirely composed of powerful female comedy writers ‘going there', yes David cowers in the corner trying to hold his own. Is there such a thing as ‘women's issues comedy'? What are the challenges and opportunities when writing an ensemble show vs. a traditional five person core cast comedy? How many comedic premises are too many for a comedy series engine? Does character development make jokes funnier or is an extreme personality enough? (Hint: Ask Helen Keller). EASTER EGG— be sure to stick around for a bonus green room discussion after the podcast on "The Top 5 Tampon Replacement Items” #NotJoking The new episode of "Another Period" airs tonight on Comedy Central @ 10:30p — but first... - You can support THE SCRIPT Podcast by CrowdFunding Us on PATREON $1, $5, $10... - Help spread the word POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes.  - Inside Amy Schumer - Girl, You Don't Need Makeup  - Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed - Like us on Facebook at NYC Screenwriters  - Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com SCREENWRITERS Kara Buller, Kristina Leath-Malin, Melissa Pagnotta, David Negrin PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Mr. Robot

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 64:00


    "Your internet connection. It's good. So good it scratched that part of my mind, the part that doesn't allow good to exist without condition. That's when I decided to hack you." This week on THE SCRIPT, we analyze the new cyberpunk drama series on USA: “MR. ROBOT” What is the definition of the Cyberpunk anyway? One convention of cyberpunk is homage to other cyberpunk works-- can you count all of Mr. Robot's (Blade Runner, Neuromancer, The Matrix)? How do you write in a niche genre and keep a broad audience entertained when they have little genre precognition? #PhilipKDickReference What is a greater feat in screenwriting: making every scene end different from how the audience expects OR showing internal conflict in a visual medium through character choices under pressure? (HINT: Creator Sam Esmail knows how to do both). And find out where we thinking Mr. Robot ranks in the hall of fame for "Obligatory Computer Screen POV Hacking Shots"  ps -ef | grep -i os12 Episode 3 of “Mr. Robot" airs tonight on USA @ 10:30p. If you need to catch up, stream episodes 1 & 2 of Mr. Robot here: http://www.usanetwork.com/mrrobot/videos and then... LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Mr. Robot" here on iTUNES Support THE SCRIPT Podcast by crowdfunding us on PATREON $1, $5, $10… check out our rewards! If you like The Script please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. What are the best computer hacking scenes shown in movies? QUORA Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Like us on Facebook at NYC Screenwriters Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com SCREENWRITERS David Negrin, Christopher Theokas, Jordan Rosengarten PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    True Detective II: Pilot

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 61:47


    "I used to want to be an astronaut. But astronauts don't even go to the moon anymore.” This week on The Script, our screenwriters analyze Episode 1 of True Detective: Season II. The noir detective anthology kicks off with a new cast, a new case, and a new flavor of desperation. This is a rare chance for screenwriters to examine a second Pilot Episode from the same tv series and writer. How does the Season 2 Pilot stack up next to the Season 1 Pilot? How does showrunner Nic Pizzolatto violate and innovate the film noir detective genre? What are the opportunities and challenges of writing an anthology series? How do you calibrate prestige writing like True Detective with an American TV audience that expects a dynamite teaser and  Matthew McConaughey to walk in the door? What are we looking forward to in episode 2? Some more Da Vinci Code puzzles, some more mythology, more brass knuckles, more boot knives, and yes…”the bike, sir. The highway— because it suits me.” LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “True Detective: Season II Pilot" here on iTUNES Please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes.  True Detective Series Bible by Nic Pizzolatto  "Something Borrowed" - This article by Malcolm Gladwell is illuminating and addresses the spirit of derivative vs. transformative work, artistic influence vs. plagiarism. True Detective Season II Literary Guide: Antigone, The Western Book of theDead, Hagakure: Book of the Samurai. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com SCEENWRITERS David Negrin, Jordan Rosengarten, Logan Kane PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Jurassic World

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 91:20


    "Monster is a relative term. To a canary, a cat is a monster. We're just used to being the cat. RUUUN!”  This week on a T-Rex sized episode of The Script, our screenwriters analyze Jurassic World-- the reboot / remake / sequel to the original Jeff Goldblum chaos theory and open shirt vehicle: Jurassic Park (1993). Does Jurassic World pay enough homage to PARK in terms of, not just easter eggs, but dramatic themes? What's the key to escalating set pieces and renewing awe in a monster movie? (HINT: mo' dino-antagonists, mo' problems) How does Jurassic World stack up in the comedy department next to the new generation of Action/Comedy tentpoles like Guardians & Avengers? Do you remember the Steven Spielberg "Rule of Monster Reveal"? JW did.  And four white males respond to the Bryce Dallas Howard high-heel controversy. WHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE WORLD!  LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Jurassic World" here on iTUNES Please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes.  Need a Blake Snyder Beat Sheet Explanation? Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com SCEENWRITERS David Negrin, Jordan Rosengarten, Spencer Sapienza, Logan Kane PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Sense8

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 86:00


    "I take everything I am feeling, everything that matters to me, I push all of it into my fist, and I fight for it." This week on THE SCRIPT, we analyze the pilot of the new science fiction drama series created by The Wachowskis and now streaming on Netflix: Sense8. Are there structural differences between a pilot written for cable and a pilot written for binge-watching on a streaming network? What exactly is the lineage between Sense8 and "Cloud Atlas", the Wachowskis previous ensemble drama about interconnectedness? What are the pitfalls in a multi-plot, ensemble drama, transitioning between globe hopping plots with differing dramatic tones and varying levels of stakes?  How well do the creators of Sense8 navigate writing their transgender characters to avoid television's favorite new stereotype (HINT: the series does a better job than the pilot)? But we think any drama that can reference Conan the Barbarian and Jean Claude Van Damme, combine Bollywood dance numbers and Mexican Telenovelas, then cap it all off with a visceral icelandic Sigur Rós set piece is worth tuning in for 12 episodes.  sensate  adj. ˈsen-ˌsāt - preoccupied with things that can be experienced only through a sense modality. Watch the Sense8 Pilot on NETFLIX and then... LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Sense8" here on iTUNES Now you can support THE SCRIPT Podcast by crowdfunding us on PATREON $1, $5, $10… check out our rewards! If you like The Script please POST A REVIEW or a STAR RATING on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Like us on Facebook at NYC Screenwriters Collective Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com SCREENWRITERS David Negrin, Olu Anamashaun, Kristina Leath-Malin PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David Negrin NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Mad Max: Fury Road

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 62:29


    "I myself will carry you to the gates of Valhalla... you will ride eternal, shiny, and chrome!” This week on The Script, our script doctors analyze the resurrection of our favorite 80's dystopian franchise with Mad Max: Fury Road. Is this possibly the biggest budget independent film of all time? If there is no screenplay does it mean there is no screenwriting? What is the right action scene / character development scenes ratio (Hint: don't ask Man of Steel, ask Fury Road)? Why is a lack of exposition actually respectful of your audience? This film has all the elements… Blood, Water, Milk, Oil, and Chrome. Flaming Guitarist for President 2016! LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Mad Max: Fury Road" here on iTUNES If you enjoy The Script Podcast PLEASE POST A STAR REVIEW on iTunes.  See a host of George Miller Interviews below...Need a Blake Snyder Beat Sheet Explanation?Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.comSupplementary Articles.See a series of George Miller Interviews below... Mad Max's Production Designer on How He Made All Those Badass Cars Fury Road - VFX Before & After  The Story Behind ‘Mad Max: Fury Road's Flamethrower Guitarist SCRIPT DOCTORS Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson, Jordan Rosengarten, Kristina Leath-Malin, David Negrin PRODUCERS, The ScriptJordan Rosengarten, David NegrinNYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org Best George Miller Interviews - thanks to Alec Pollak VICE Talks Film: George Miller on 'Mad Max: Fury Road'         Published on May 17, 2015Welcome to our first installment of VICE Talks Film, the series where we sit down with the most talented and creative minds in the movie world to discuss their work and how they're seeking to push the boundaries of the medium. In this episode, we caught up with director George Miller, creator of movies like Happy Feet, Babe, and of course the mythic Mad Max series. Now he's back with his lastest venture Mad Max: Fury Road—which some have called a badass feminist action flick. We talked to the 70-year-old director about the challenges he faced in recreating the Wasteland, his new crop of iconic characters, the insane practical stunts and why it took 17 years to make this movie happen.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9_VxcSHyWI DP/30: Mad Max: Fury Road, George MIllerPublished on May 7, 2015George Miller has directed just 10 films in 36 years. Four are about Max Rockatansky. (Also, two Happy Feet, Twilight Zone, Lorenzo's Oil, Witches of Eastwick, Babe: Pig In The City) This time, 30 years since the last Max film, there is a new Max, a new kind of villain, and Max's first sidekick who (at least) is his equal. George discusses the new film, the new technology, the evolution of the choices of films he has made over these decades, and the low point of his Hollywood experience.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPZeRAqGdVo The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith5/15/215 George MillerHost Jeff Goldsmith interviews co-writer/director George Miller about Mad Max: Fury Roadhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-q-a-with-jeff-goldsmith/id426840843?mt=2&i=342247941 CBC Radio q video podcast5/8/2015 Mad Max Director George Miller in Studio qOscar winning director George Miller chats with Shad about returning — 30 years later — to the anti-hero and post-apocalyptic world that made his career Mad Max: Fury Road.http://www.cbc.ca/player/Shows/Shows/q/ID/2666782226/

    Avengers: Age of Ultron

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2015 81:27


    "The city is flying, we're fighting an army of robots, and I have a bow and arrow. None of this makes sense.” This week on The Script, our script doctors analyze the tentpole of all summer tentpoles-- Avengers: Age of Ultron. We meditate on the skills of Joss Whedon. Is Avengers a big ass movie or is it effectively a multi-plot, ensemble television series?  Does Joss' single comedic voice across characters get old or does it function as a unifier for a complex story? What are the constraints of writing in a massive transmedia property? What is the screenwriter's perspective on The Black Widow controversy that's swept the internet? And the cameos, oh so many cameos! Can you handle some big green Hulk love? "Fortunately, I am mighty." LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Avengers: Age of Ultron" here on iTUNES If you enjoy The Script Podcast PLEASE POST A STAR REVIEW on iTunes. Great Article:  How Avengers: Age of Ultron's New Poster Takes Its Cues From X-Men #1 Need a Blake Snyder Beat Sheet Explanation? Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed  Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com SCRIPT DOCTORS David Negrin, Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson, Jordan Rosengarten PRODUCERS, The ScriptJordan Rosengarten, David NegrinNYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    While We're Young

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2015 84:09


    “Yeah. After thirty-five it's a shit show.” This week on The Script— two New Yorkers analyze the latest movie from indie film darling Noah Baumbach. Where does "While We're Young” fall in Baumbach's pantheon of  adult coming-of-age dramas (The Squid and the Whale, Margot at the Wedding, Greenberg, and Frances Ha)? Are we looking for the next Woody Allen? Does "While We're Young" lampoon or represent the new New York? Is Baumbach hailing or decrying the modern era of documentary film in his fictional yet strikingly autobiographical narrative? If you don't know what Ayahuasca is, now you know. Watching Naomi Watts and Ben Stiller technicolor yodel while tripping balls was priceless. LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “While We're Young" here on iTUNES - If you enjoy The Script Podcast PLEASE POST A STAR REVIEW on iTunes.- Need a Blake Snyder Beat Sheet Explanation?- Follow us on Twitter here @ScriptFeed  - Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com SCRIPT DOCTORS David Negrin & Meryl Branch-McTiernan PRODUCERS, The ScriptJordan Rosengarten, David NegrinNYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    It Follows

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2015 74:35


    "It doesn't think. It doesn't feel. It doesn't give up." This week on The Script Podcast, "It Follows" -- the sophomore effort from auteur David Robert Mitchell represents a movement towards more intelligent, modern horror films. "It Follows" is also Mitchell's love letter to classic horror, but does he represent Detroit? What does a strong female protagonist in a modern horror film need beside a scream and a great body? Two words, “super power." Do we get that in Maika Monroe's ingenue? How does 'anxiety horror' compare to traditional 'jump out' or 'gross out' horror? Also we talk Monster taxonomy, is ‘the follower' a demon, a ghost, or ambiguous supernatural power? "It Follows" doesn't offer much in advice for safe sex, but our script doctors don't mind giving some. LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “It Follows” here on iTUNES (If you enjoy The Script Podcast PLEASE POST A STAR REVIEW on iTunes) - Need a Blake Snyder Beat Sheet Explanation?  - Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com SCRIPT DOCTORS Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson, Kristina Leath-Malin, David Negrin, Jordan Rosengarten PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David NegrinNYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    CHAPPiE

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 78:33


    “Why did you build me to die maker?" The Script Podcast is back! CHAPPIE is the latest dystopian sci-fi allegory from South African auteur Neill Blomkamp. On this episode of The Script we discuss the self-aware robot movie sub-genre, how all great stories employ surrogate family dynamics, and also how to spell anthropomorphize.  Does this film suffer from “protagonist confusion” ?  Is this a low end sci-fi thriller or a fancy coming of age drama?  Will David cut Corey's microphone on his first podcast appearance? Chappie's got a bigger heart than Robocop— but not a bigger gun. LISTEN to THE SCRIPT Podcast: “Chappie” here on iTUNES (If you enjoy The Script podcast PLEASE POST A STAR REVIEW on iTunes) - Need a Blake Snyder Beat Sheet Explanation?  - Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com SCRIPT DOCTORS David Negrin, Corey Resnick, Jordan Rosengarten PRODUCERS, The Script Jordan Rosengarten, David NegrinNYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Sin City 2 vs. Sin City

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2015 61:21


    (If you enjoy The Script podcast PLEASE POST A STAR REVIEW on iTunes) - Need a Blake Snyder Beat Sheet Explanation? - Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com Script Doctors David Negrin, Christopher Theokas Producers, The Script David Negrin, Jordan Rosengarten NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

    Gone Girl

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2015 70:19


    (If you enjoy The Script podcast PLEASE POST A STAR REVIEW on iTunes) - Need a Blake Snyder Beat Sheet Explanation? - Fan mail, complaints, questions, wedding proposals can be sent to ScriptFeed@gmail.com Script Doctors David Negrin, Talaiya Safdar, Christopher Theokas Producers, The Script David Negrin, Jordan Rosengarten NYC Screenwriters Collective www.ScreenwritersCollective.org

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