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This week Brian, Anthony and guest berater Ken Arnold watch the 2021 anthology movie, A Comedy of Horrors, Volume 1. Enjoy the demonically animated special effect body parts and a lethal bachelorette party. This week Ken Arnold gives us behind the scenes information about the movie. This movie is directed by Ken Arnold, Dan De Luca, Jamie Nash and Matt Servitto and stars Ken Arnold, Matt Servitto, Henry Zebrowski, Jimmy Bellinger and Kathy Searle. Instagram Links: To Follow Ken Arnold @kenarnoldactor To Follow Dan De Luca @dan_deluca To Follow Jamie Nash @jamie4475 To Follow Matt Servitto @mattservitto To Follow Henry Zebrowski @drfantasty To Follow Jimmy Bellinger @jimmybellinger To Follow Kathy Searle @kathysearle Watch Links: Vudu: Watch A Comedy of Horrors, Volume 1 | Fandango at Home (Vudu) Tubi: Watch A Comedy of Horrors (2021) - Free Movies | Tubi (tubitv.com) Freevee: Watch A Comedy of Horrors | Prime Video (amazon.com) Apple TV: A Comedy of Horrors - Apple TV Google Play: A Comedy of Horrors - Movies on Google Play YouTube: (1) A Comedy of Horrors+movie - YouTube Microsoft: Buy A Comedy of Horrors - Microsoft Store The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram and has been revised by rodrick_booker on Fiverr. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com. If you have any comments or movie suggestions please send them to beratedbratedmovies@gmail.com
This week, I invited author, writer, and director, Jamie Nash on the show to discuss his ‘Save The Cats Writes for TV' formula in his new book, Save the Cat!® Writes for TV: The Last Book on Creating Binge-Worthy Content You'll Ever Need.Jamie is a horror and children's film screenwriter with fifteen years of experience writing projects for Nickelodeon, Liongate, Discovery, Amazon Prime, Netflix, etc, and also teaches screenwriting to college students.Some of his most notable horror credits include V/H/S/2, Lovely Molly, and Seventh Moon, A Comedy of Horrors, and Two Front Teeth. And others like Adventures of a Teenage Dragon Slayer, Tiny Christmas, etc.Screenwriting, for Jamie, was a side project he pursued at leisure when he wasn't working his Computer gaming/programming job. It wasn't until early 2004 that he sold his first script, a horror feature titled, Altered, to Haxan Films that was later directed in 2006 by one of the Blair Witch Project directors, Eduardo Sánchez. The story premised on a group of men whose lives were forever changed by a strange occurrence who, fifteen years later Now, will spend a night together ... in terror.With some financial success and notoriety from Altered, Jamie quit his computer consultant job with Citigroup and went full-time on screenwriting in 2008. Jamie is one of those writers who stay busy. He writes about five to six scripts a year for pilots, TV shows, podcasts, novels, etc. This justifies why he has a Writers Guild. It takes a lot of brainpower to create multiple plots that are so different in many ways within a short period of time. An example is his 2017 screenplays, The Night Watchman and Tiny Christmas. Two very distinct writing and audiences. He co-wrote The Night Watchman with Ken Arnold and Dan DeLuca. It is basically a story of three inept night watchmen, aided by a young rookie and a fearless tabloid journalist, fight an epic battle for their lives against a horde of hungry vampires.Tiny Christmas on the other hand is about a girl and her quirky cousin who are accidentally zapped by a shrinking ray at the hands of one of Santa's inept elves on Christmas Eve and they must learn to trust and appreciate each other and work as a team to get back home before Christmas, or risk staying tiny forever.[presto_player id=41043]On March 30th, 2021, he released his third book, Save the Cat!® Writes for TV in which he shares the essence of writing pilots as pitches for screenwriters considering television because more than 80% of jobs in the Writers Guild of America are skewed towards the television.Nash takes up Snyder's torch to lay out a step-by-step approach using Blake's principles for both new and experienced writers, including:-How to write and structure a compelling TV pilot that can launch both your series and your TV writing career-All the nuances, tricks, and techniques of pilot-writing: the Opening Pitch, the Guided Tour, the Whiff of Change, and more-The 8 Save the Cat! TV Franchise Types that will improve your story and your pitch-The not-so-secret TV Pitch Template that turns your TV series into the necessary read-over-lunch industry document-a how-to in creating layered characters who are driven by complex internal struggles-Beat sheets of the pilots of Barry, Ozark, Grey's Anatomy, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, What We Do in the Shadows, Black-ish, The Mandalorian, This Is Us, Law, and Order: SVU, and more to help you crack your storyCreate your binge-worthy TV series with Save the Cat! Writes for TV We talked some more about his own indie film hustle journey--working overtime to get a headstart in the industry, we also talked about his networking technique that keeps him booked and busy. I could talk another hour more with Jamie. He is so candid about his process and the drive behind it.Enjoy this conversation with Jamie Nash.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support.
Writer-director-producer Jamie Nash talks about DIY filmmaking, wearing all the hats, and exploring the world of audio drama https://www.jamienash.net
Jamie Nash stops by the studio to talk about his new audio drama podcast, Black Velvet Fairies and other projects he has done in and around Maryland. They also cover what it would take to lure Jamie into the fairy realm and about a couple haunted places in Hagerstown, MD. Find Jamie on Twitter/X as @Jamie_Nash and Black Velvet Fairies wherever you get your podcasts.
Screenwriter, director, script consultant, novelist...Jamie keeps himself busy. We discuss indie filmmaking and working in the studio system, what a career in this business actually looks like, and gush over our favorite concert venue. Follow us on instagram @nativetonguespod
This week Brian and Anthony watch the new horror comedy, Last Night at Terrace Lanes. This movie is directed by Jamie Nash and stars Ken Arnold and Francesca Capaldi. Enjoy the mathlete cult and the many weapons based kills. The movie begins at 32:30 into the podcast and the mid movie break is at 39:30 into the movie. To watch this movie on Apple TV https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/last-night-at-terrace-lanes/umc.cmc.g187y7l04h20jj1ph3tvnzyj?at=1000l3V2&ct=justwatch_tv&itscg=30200&itsct=justwatch_tv&playableId=tvs.sbd.9001%3A1719048427 To watch this movie on Vudu https://www.vudu.com/content/browse/details/Last-Night-at-Terrace-Lanes/2691326 To watch this movie on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/0RBU1BRWV4RD8WH8TM2B3AW76B/ref=atv_dl_rdr?tag=justus1ktp-20 To watch this movie on Microsoft https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/last-night-at-terrace-lanes/8d6kgwxxqc27?activetab=pivot%3aoverviewtab To watch this movie on Spectrum https://ondemand.spectrum.net/movies/26211278/last-night-at-terrace-lanes/ To watch this movie on Google Play https://play.google.com/store/movies/details/Last_Night_at_Terrace_Lanes?gl=US&hl=en&id=NvqLO5sZQg8.P To watch this movie on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Last+Night+at+Terrace+Lanes%2Bmovie Follow Jamie Nash on Instagram @jamie4475 Follow Ken Arnold on Instagram @kenarnoldactor Follow Francesca Capaldi on Instagram @francescacapaldi Follow Carlo Glorioso on Instagram @carloglorioso526 Follow Towanda Underdue on Instagram @towandaunderdue The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram and has been revised by rodrick_booker on Fiverr. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com. If you have any comments or movie suggestions please send them to beratedbratedmovies@gmail.com
In this chapter I had the chance to talk with Jamie Nash about his new film Last Night at Terrace Lanes. I also give my quick thoughts on the film. Thanks for listening! Get Last Night at Terrace Lanes https://epic-pictures.com/film/last-night-at-terrace-lanes Follow Jamie https://twitter.com/Jamie_Nash http://jamienash.net Follow me https://linktr.ee/oldmanbrad https://letterboxd.com/OldManBrad/ Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
If you're a fan of current American popular culture it's pretty much impossible to not know that Hollywood is on strike right now. The Writers Guild of America (WGA) has… The post e278. Hollywood is on Strike! (But, what does that mean?) appeared first on The VoxPopcast.
An insightful conversation with Jamie Nash, the author of over 100 screenplays and the book "Save the Cat Writes for TV". Jamie has written numerous produced feature films and teaches screenwriting. Learn about the Transformation Machine, the Broken Compass and many more wonderful screenwriting tools!
What is left to say about Rian Johnson's script to Star Wars? Well, thanks to the internet, not much, but Jamie Nash, Jimmy George and Bob Rose are going to force choke the last word on The Last Jedi out of each other in the second episode of WRITERS/BLOCKBUSTERS!
21 years ago the Coen Brothers masterpiece FARGO swept the Oscars, including BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY. Since that statue is now legally allowed to drink Jamie Nash, Jimmy George and Bob Rose give this script a fresh look-see dontcha know!
The impending chaos of AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR looms and Jamie Nash, Jimmy George and Bob Rose comfortably sit in the calm before the storm to talk about Joss Whedon's crowd pleasing, game changing, quirky, quippy, satisfying script to THE AVENGERS!
INT. THE INTERNET. FADE IN. Welcome to the first episode of WRITERS/BLOCKBUSTERS, a screenwriting podcast featuring professionals Jamie Nash and Jimmy George...and another guy named Bob. These three, pastey white, gentlemen decide to dive into their first outing by discussing the script to Jordon Peele's Oscar nominated masterpiece GET OUT.
A Comedy of Horrors Volume 1 (2021) A horror comedy anthology. Imagine if you're just a kid and your substitute teacher shows up to read from her favorite book about clowns-puppets-princesses and superheroes. Except they are not as kid friendly as you would expect. As a matter of fact they are horrifying. Directed by Matt Servitto, Jamie Nash, Ken Arnold, Dan De Luca. 1000 stickers for $79 ONLY at this link www.riotstickers.com/frumess - the best in the business! JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
They Came From Beneath the Sea, developed by Matthew Dawkins, is published by Onyx Path Publishing. For more information, check out http://theonyxpath.com/ (http://theonyxpath.com/) This actual play tabletop roleplaying game podcast plays to the tropes of 1950's sci-fi horror films with a healthy dose of improv comedy. Dave Coyne, Wendy Donigian, and Jamie Nash, all with IMDB horror film credits, play this game set on Kent island, the crabbing epicenter of the Chesapeake Bay. When a mysterious boating accident is investigated by an evasive agent of the coast guard, our heroes take it upon themselves to discover what strange creatures came from beneath the sea.
They Came From Beneath the Sea, developed by Matthew Dawkins, is published by Onyx Path Publishing. For more information, check out http://theonyxpath.com/ (http://theonyxpath.com/) This actual play tabletop roleplaying game podcast plays to the tropes of 1950's sci-fi horror films with a healthy dose of improv comedy. Dave Coyne, Wendy Donigian, and Jamie Nash, all with IMDB horror film credits, play this game set on Kent island, the crabbing epicenter of the Chesapeake Bay. When a mysterious boating accident is investigated by an evasive agent of the coast guard, our heroes take it upon themselves to discover what strange creatures came from beneath the sea.
They Came From Beneath the Sea, developed by Matthew Dawkins, is published by Onyx Path Publishing. For more information, check out http://theonyxpath.com/ (http://theonyxpath.com/) This actual play tabletop roleplaying game podcast plays to the tropes of 1950's sci-fi horror films with a healthy dose of improv comedy. Dave Coyne, Wendy Donigian, and Jamie Nash, all with IMDB horror film credits, play this game set on Kent island, the crabbing epicenter of the Chesapeake Bay. When a mysterious boating accident is investigated by an evasive agent of the coast guard, our heroes take it upon themselves to discover what strange creatures came from beneath the sea. Originaly published on the RPGAnthology podcast.
Jamie Nash hops on the podcast to chat about his screenwriting journey, 80s Horror and Comedy films, Writers/Blockbusters Podcast, and his new book 'Save the Cat Writes for TV', the newest addition to the late Blake Snyder's series of screenwriting books known as the Save the Cat series. This episode's pretty epic and I'm glad Jamie could talk with me. We hope you like it! Connect with Jamie Nash on Twitter: @jamie_nash. Theme Song: EMOTION by MuhTeyOh. Follow the show on all social media platforms @josiahsvoicepod. This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. HTTP://anchor.fm/app Listen to this episode at www.newsly.me or download the app on IOS or ANDROID. For a Free 1 Month subscription use my PROMO CODE: J0S1AHV01CE. Enjoy. SHOW NOTES --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week Ashley Scott Meyers talks with Author/Screenwriter Jamie Nash. He is the author of the guide book, Save The Cat Writes For TV and has written the movies Exists (2014) and Altered (2006) for Eduardo Sanchez, the filmmaker of The Blair Witch Project (1999). Jamie Nash also talks about writing family content for Nickelodeon. […]
Kay & Rob interview Jamie Nash about his book, the latest in the StC series, and talk writer's rooms, pitching, staffing, specs, broken compasses, and why the StC formula doesn't always fit the structure of a pilot. Our Weekly Resources: Jamie's Book -- Save the Cat Writes for TV Jamie's Podcast -- Writers/Blockbusters Notes From the Episode: Aleem Hossain's No Film School Article Wild Life Trailer Ellen Sandler's TV Writer's Workbook Jamie on Twitter Rob's YouTube Channel How to Make a Movie for $1000 Kay's Twitter Rob's Twitter Email us(!)
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A couple of months ago, I read the book - The Plot Thickens: 8 Ways to Bring Fiction to Life by Noah Lukeman. In it, I found a comprehensive list of character traits. I asked myself, “Do my favourite characters have all these traits?”. I choose Lord John Grey from Outlander to find out. I now challenge you to pick a character or two and discover how they were brought to life. This episode focuses on the character's family. Recommended book - Save the Cat! Writes for TV: The Last Book on Creating Binge-Worthy Content You'll Ever Need by Jamie Nash At StorySD.com you can: Get free eBooks (English and Portuguese) Watch/Listen all StorySD episodes Sign up to our newsletter for exclusive content Explore recommended articles, books, podcasts and videos Other StorySD series: Series 1 - Transmedia Storytelling for Business Series 2 - Build your Business Stories Series 3 - Technology – The future is here Series 4 - Use Stories To … Series 5 - Characters Series 6 - Travel Guide for Kids Series 7 - Transmedia Storytelling Case Studies Series 8 - Story Breakdown Series 9 - Interactive Storytelling Series 10 - Stories from Scotland Series 11 - Character Case Study
Save The Cat is a series of books and writing philosophy originally focused on screenplays, so it makes sense that it might not be on the radar of playwrights. However, Save The Cat ideas have been used successfully in other mediums such as fiction, television, and in theatre. Jamie Nash, author of Save The Cat Writes For TV, shares some ideas on how playwrights might use these ideas in theatre. https://twitter.com/Jamie_Nash (https://twitter.com/Jamie_Nash) https://savethecat.com/tv-writing/save-the-cat-writes-for-tv-is-now-on-sale (https://savethecat.com/tv-writing/save-the-cat-writes-for-tv-is-now-on-sale) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1912178/ (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1912178/)
On this episode, we spoke with Jamie Nash, writer of Save the Cat! Writes for TV: The Last Book on Creating Binge-Worthy Content You'll Ever Need. Jamie Nash has been a working screenwriter for more than a decade. He's written feature films for Lionsgate, Haxan Films and Nickelodeon, among others. He is primarily a genre writer for Horror and Family (a weird combo, right?), he somehow makes it work. His new book SAVE THE CAT! WRITES FOR TV is now available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0984157697/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_TCZGP3Q9AAY1CGNW5BNG. Make sure you visit Jamies site here: jamienash.net. On this episode you will hear about: How Jamie broke into TV writing, even though he started out as a computer scientist and programmer The dirty secret about making it in screenwriting How Jamie met Blake Snyder, which eventually led to the writing of Save the Cat! Why consistently writing several scripts a year has helped him to maintain his success How Jamie's background in juggling relates to his entrepreneurial spirit How to hack storytelling Production Credits: The Self Made Strategies Podcast is a SoftStix Productions LLC jawn. This episode was hosted and produced by Tony Lopes, and edited by Michael Leary. Jamie Nash joined us remotely, via Google Meet. Executive Producer - Tony Lopes (SoftStix Productions LLC - info@softstixproductions.com) Host - Tony Lopes Guest - Jamie Nash Editor - Michael Leary (onefifteenfilms.com) The Self Made Strategies Podcast is sponsored by Lopes Law LLC (www.LopesLawLLC.com). Make sure you subscribe to the Self Made Strategies Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform, so you can catch the latest episodes. Copyright 2018 - 2021 SoftStix Productions LLC, all rights reserved. www.selfmadestrategies.com
They Came From Beneath the Sea, developed by Matthew Dawkins, is published by Onyx Path Publishing. For more information, check out http://theonyxpath.com/ (http://theonyxpath.com/) This actual play tabletop roleplaying game podcast plays to the tropes of 1950's sci-fi horror films with a healthy dose of improv comedy. Dave Coyne, Wendy Donigian, and Jamie Nash, all with IMDB horror film credits, play this game set on Kent island, the crabbing epicenter of the Chesapeake Bay. When a mysterious boating accident is investigated by an evasive agent of the coast guard, our heroes take it upon themselves to discover what strange creatures came from beneath the sea.
They Came From Beneath the Sea, developed by Matthew Dawkins, is published by Onyx Path Publishing. For more information, check out http://theonyxpath.com/ (http://theonyxpath.com/) This actual play tabletop roleplaying game podcast plays to the tropes of 1950's sci-fi horror films with a healthy dose of improv comedy. Dave Coyne, Wendy Donigian, and Jamie Nash, all with IMDB horror film credits, play this game set on Kent island, the crabbing epicenter of the Chesapeake Bay. When a mysterious boating accident is investigated by an evasive agent of the coast guard, our heroes take it upon themselves to discover what strange creatures came from beneath the sea.
They Came From Beneath the Sea, developed by Matthew Dawkins, is published by Onyx Path Publishing. For more information, check out http://theonyxpath.com/ (http://theonyxpath.com/) This actual play tabletop roleplaying game podcast plays to the tropes of 1950's sci-fi horror films with a healthy dose of improv comedy. Dave Coyne, Wendy Donigian, and Jamie Nash, all with IMDB horror film credits, play this game set on Kent island, the crabbing epicenter of the Chesapeake Bay. When a mysterious boating accident is investigated by an evasive agent of the coast guard, our heroes take it upon themselves to discover what strange creatures came from beneath the sea.
This week, I invited author, writer, and director, Jamie Nash on the show to discuss his ‘Save The Cats Writes for TV’ formula in his new book, Save the Cat!® Writes for TV: The Last Book on Creating Binge-Worthy Content You'll Ever Need.Jamie is a horror and children’s film screenwriter with fifteen years of experience writing projects for Nickelodeon, Liongate, Discovery, Amazon Prime, Netflix, etc, and also teaches screenwriting to college students.Some of his most notable horror credits include V/H/S/2, Lovely Molly, and Seventh Moon, A Comedy of Horrors, and Two Front Teeth. And others like Adventures of a Teenage Dragon Slayer, Tiny Christmas, etc.Screenwriting, for Jamie, was a side project he pursued at leisure when he wasn’t working his Computer gaming/programming job. It wasn’t until early 2004 that he sold his first script, a horror feature titled, Altered, to Haxan Films that was later directed in 2006 by one of the Blair Witch Project directors, Eduardo Sánchez. The story premised on a group of men whose lives were forever changed by a strange occurrence who, fifteen years later Now, will spend a night together ... in terror.With some financial success and notoriety from Altered, Jamie quit his computer consultant job with Citigroup and went full-time on screenwriting in 2008.Jamie is one of those writers who stay busy. He writes about five to six scripts a year for pilots, TV shows, podcasts, novels, etc. This justifies why he has a Writers Guild. It takes a lot of brainpower to create multiple plots that are so different in many ways within a short period of time. An example is his 2017 screenplays, The Night Watchman and Tiny Christmas. Two very distinct writing and audiences. He co-wrote The Night Watchman with Ken Arnold and Dan DeLuca. It is basically a story of three inept night watchmen, aided by a young rookie and a fearless tabloid journalist, fight an epic battle for their lives against a horde of hungry vampires.Tiny Christmas on the other hand is about a girl and her quirky cousin who are accidentally zapped by a shrinking ray at the hands of one of Santa’s inept elves on Christmas Eve and they must learn to trust and appreciate each other and work as a team to get back home before Christmas, or risk staying tiny forever.On March 30th, 2021, he released his third book, Save the Cat!® Writes for TV in which he shares the essence of writing pilots as pitches for screenwriters considering television because more than 80% of jobs in the Writers Guild of America are skewed towards the television.Nash takes up Snyder's torch to lay out a step-by-step approach using Blake's principles for both new and experienced writers, including:-How to write and structure a compelling TV pilot that can launch both your series and your TV writing career-All the nuances, tricks, and techniques of pilot-writing: the Opening Pitch, the Guided Tour, the Whiff of Change, and more-The 8 Save the Cat! TV Franchise Types that will improve your story and your pitch-The not-so-secret TV Pitch Template that turns your TV series into the necessary read-over-lunch industry document-a how-to in creating layered characters who are driven by complex internal struggles-Beat sheets of the pilots of Barry, Ozark, Grey's Anatomy, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, What We Do in the Shadows, Black-ish, The Mandalorian, This Is Us, Law, and Order: SVU, and more to help you crack your storyCreate your binge-worthy TV series with Save the Cat! Writes for TV We talked some more about his own indie film hustle journey--working overtime to get a headstart in the industry, we also talked about his networking technique that keeps him booked and busy. I could talk another hour more with Jamie. He is so candid about his process and the drive behind it.Enjoy this conversation with Jamie Nash.
In today's episode, we discuss one of the most widely known cryptids in the U.S., the legendary Bigfoot (aka Sasquatch)! We chat the history of Bigfoot legends, its current popularity, and more with Exists director Eduardo Sánchez (The Blair Witch Project) and writer Jamie Nash (Lovely Molly). Special guest(s): Eduardo Sánchez (director; Exists, The Blair Witch Project) and writer Jamie Nash (screenwriter; Exists, Lovely Molly). Co-host(s): Andrew Flemming-Dunn (Twitch streamer) Editor: Andre Couture
A talk programme dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako, Laura Sampson and David Campbell, on Resonance 104.4FM at 7pm (UK) on Fridays. Podcast episodes available from Monday morning at 00:30 (UK) #ItsAllAboutThe3Way #ShootTheBreezeShow #TheIdiotOnTheWritersBlock Reach us on Twitter, on Facebook, email shootthebreezonresonance104.4@gmail.com or Instagram In the 9th-season's fourteenth episode, Marcus and Producer Dave talk with the writer and Executive Producer behind the Shudder Horror original film, HOST, Jed Shepherd. Also on the show, Marcus and Producer David talk to writer of the book SAVE THE CAT WRITES FOR TV, Jamie Nash, about how to work the formula to write a cracking TV pilot. No #Top5Favourites topic this week
Tonight we have screenwriter and director Jamie Nash. Jamie has a long list of movies he’s written and directed and has worked alongside some huge names in the industry, including Eduardo Sanchez (Director of The Blair Witch Project) for the past 14+ years. Be sure to check out all of his work! Huge shout out to Jay Saunders for making this incredible interview happen!
The Terror Table welcomes Screenwriter, Author and Director JAMIE NASH. Jamie's credits include TWO FRONT TEETH, ALTERED, SEVENTH MOON, LOVELY MOLLY, V/H/S/2, EXISTS, THE NIGHT WATCHMEN, THE 44 RULES OF AMATEUR SLEUTHING(NOVEL) and NOMAD(NOVEL). Follow Jamie on twitter at @Jamie_Nash
Scripts & Scribes Social #8 w/ Jamie Nash: We chat with with screenwriter Jamie Nash (V/H/S 2, Nickelodeon's SANTA HUNTERS, THE DETOURIST for Amazon Studios): We talk about working as a screenwriter from outside of Los Angeles, what goes into a “general” meeting and tips for your first, we list the best horror and holiday movies and much more.
Join us in a bonus Q&A session with screenwriter Jamie Nash. We discuss his career, processes, some of his movies, and a bunch of other stuff. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/scriptpromptu)
The guys are joined by screenwriter, novelist, and all-around cool guy Jamie Nash to brainstorm our next Script-Promptu. “Retirement Home” is a political-mystery-thriller mixed with some hardcore action, comedy, and old people. This is where the nation’s most safeguarded secrets go to die.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/scriptpromptu)
Does Karl's honesty go too far or not far enough with people he works with? The boys discuss Twilight and Karl saves Smalls life by attempting to kick a field goal using another dog as the ball! Then the boys discuss the indie sci-fi Alien abduction film, Altered. Altered Synopsis: Fifteen years ago, a group of men's lives were forever changed by a strange occurrence. Now, the same group of men will spend a night together ... in terror. Starring: Adam Kaufman, Catherine Mangan, Brad William Henke Directed by: Eduardo Sánchez Written by: Jamie Nash, Jamie Nash
Another week, another interview from those fine purveyors of all things entertainment, Jason and Shawn! And yes, they've got another interview From The Basement! Who are they talking to this week? Jay had a one on one with Jamie Nash, the screenwriter behind Eduardo Sanchez's festival faves Altered, Seventh Moon, Lovely Molly and Exits. How did this young screenwriter partner up with the director of The Blair Witch Project? What's it take to be a professional writer? Can you write and watch Game of Thrones at the same time? These, and many other questions, will be answered during this awesome 22-minute interview that is a must for movie fans! Shawn is back this week, and the Dynamic Due cover off a whole slew of topics, including the next slate of Star Wars and Marvel films, the new trailer for It: Chapter 2, and what kind of good watchin' the boys have been up to lately. So stick with us! And yes, you also get this morning's segment from the mighty Radio NL 610 AM Morning Show! Enough chatter; push play on the player below and enjoy!
Jamie, Jimmy and Bob consult the whiteboard and decide that voicing their positive opinions about the script to A QUIET PLACE is worth the risk of getting torn to shreds by aliens...or the internet. Need help with your script? Contact Jimmy George: SCRIPT BUTCHER Need something to read? Jamie Nash wrote a book!: The 44 Rules of Amateur Sleuthing
Jamie, Jimmy and Bob demand your attention. Need help with your script? Contact Jimmy George: SCRIPT BUTCHER Need something to read? Jamie Nash wrote a book!: The 44 Rules of Amateur Sleuthing
Jamie, Jimmy and Bob are three lifelong, honest to goodness Spielberg fanatics, thus they felt the need to discuss the many pros, and the many cons, of the Zak Penn/Ernest Cline script to the latest Steven Spielberg adventure READY PLAYER ONE. Need help with your script? Contact Jimmy George: SCRIPT BUTCHER Need something to read? Jamie Nash wrote a book!: The 44 Rules of Amateur Sleuthing
The impending chaos of AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR looms and Jamie Nash, Jimmy George and Bob Rose comfortably sit in the calm before the storm to talk about Joss Whedon's crowd pleasing, game changing, quirky, quippy, satisfying script to THE AVENGERS! FIRST FOUR EPISODES OF W/B: GET OUT | STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI | FARGO | JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE Need help with your script? Contact Jimmy George: SCRIPT BUTCHER Need something to read? Jamie Nash wrote a book!: The 44 Rules of Amateur Sleuthing Watch a movie that Jimmy George Co-wrote and Produced on Amazon Prime: WNUF Halloween Special Watch a movie that Jamie Nash Co-wrote on Amazon Prime: The Night Watchmen
Jake Kasdan's JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE is the sequel "no one asked for" even with The Rock, Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Karen Gillan starring. Then audiences saw it and admitted they probably should have asked for it. In this episode of WRITERS/BLOCKBUSTERS Jamie Nash, Jimmy George and Bob Rose discuss the surprisingly enjoyable, adept comedy script that came from four writers, a long dormant franchise and a conceptual stroke of genius! FIRST THREE EPISODES OF W/B: GET OUT | STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI | FARGO Need help with your script? Contact Jimmy George: SCRIPT BUTCHER Need something to read? Jamie Nash wrote a book!: The 44 Rules of Amateur SleuthingWatch a movie that Jimmy George Co-wrote and Produced on Amazon Prime: WNUF Halloween SpecialWatch a movie that Jamie Nash Co-wrote on Amazon Prime: The Night Watchmen
21 years ago the Coen Brothers masterpiece FARGO swept the Oscars, including BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY. Since that statue is now legally allowed to drink Jamie Nash, Jimmy George and Bob Rose give this script a fresh look-see dontcha know! First 2 Episodes of W/B: GET OUT | STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI Need help with your script? Contact Jimmy George: SCRIPT BUTCHER Need something to read? Jamie Nash wrote a book!: The 44 Rules of Amateur Sleuthing
What is left to say about Rian Johnson's script to Star Wars? Well, thanks to the internet, not much, but Jamie Nash, Jimmy George and Bob Rose are going to force choke the last word on The Last Jedi out of eachother in the second episode of WRITERS/BLOCKBUSTERS! First Episode of W/B: GET OUT Need help with your script? Contact Jimmy George: SCRIPT BUTCHER Need something to read? Jamie Nash wrote a book!: The 44 Rules of Amateur Sleuthing
INT. THE INTERNET. FADE IN. Welcome to the first episode of WRITERS/BLOCKBUSTERS, a screenwriting podcast featuring professionals Jamie Nash and Jimmy George...and another guy named Bob. These three, pastey white, gentlemen decide to dive into their first outing by discussing the script to Jordon Peele's Oscar nominated masterpiece GET OUT. Need help with your script? Contact Jimmy George: SCRIPT BUTCHERNeed something to read? Jamie Nash wrote a book!: The 44 Rules of Amateur Sleuthing
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This week on Scream Addicts, Jinx welcomes Jamie Nash to the show. A writer known for his work on such films as Exists, Lovely Molly, Altered, and V/H/S/2, Mr. Nash has chosen Sam Raimi’s underrated 2009 horror comedy Drag Me to Hell for discussion this week. A critical and commercial success upon its initial release, Drag inspires a talk which looks at the film’s current status as a neglected gem, its ranking in Raimi’s horror oeuvre, whether or not the film’s lead is its hero or villain, and why Octavia Spencer should be in every horror film. It’s one helluva chat with a great guest, and it’s one we hope you enjoy! Drag Me to Hell (Blu-ray) Altered Exists Lovely Molly V/H/S/2
The King of DC Media welcomes actorwriter Christopher Inlow who will discuss "The Screenplay with Christopher Inlow". Dial 347.884.8997 to ask a question. Contribute to the project by clicking here. Find out more at http://www.thescreenplayonline.com/: "With the help of table reading by our talented cast, a storyboard artist, visual fx, and sound fx (to help carry the action along), our team will bring un-produced screenplays (written by legends in the field of cinema) to life with a unique, entertaining, and visual experience, that may otherwise not be seen. We will be presenting these stories that normally cost millions of dollars to make- on a $10,000 budget. The first story that we will be presenting is a screenplay titled “Maulers”, written by Jamie Nash and Eduardo Sanchez. Jamie Nash co wrote the film The Night Watchmen and along with Eduardo Sanchez co wrote the films Exists and Lovely Molly. Eduardo Sanchez is best known as the legendary writer and director of the iconic independent horror film, The Blair Witch Project. [The show] features Rochelle Davis of THE CROW in a Costarring role. Possible contributors, email me at sweetinlow@gmail.com for details."
We look at an alien abduction revenge flick this time out. It is 2006’s Altered by director Eduardo Sanchez and writer Jamie Nash. Boss is joined by Bloody Lizzy, Willis Wheeler and Kelly Killbot for this short, but fun episode! Movie Link: Altered Continue reading
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. Ed Sanchez, one of the co-director's of The Blair Witch Project, has been quite prolific since that ridiculously huge indy hit. Though he hasn't gotten a wide release of his films since, he has directed a number of gems including Altered, Lovely Molly (which Dark Discussions states was the second best film of 2012), and a segment of V/H/S 2. Each was either written or co-written by Jamie Nash. As with Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett or Jim Mickle and Nick Damici, the two seem to be a pretty dang good team. Their new film, 2014's Exists, is actually the third film this year about a sasquatch, or better known as Bigfoot. Shot in the found footage style, the film is about a group of five young adults that head out in that oh so common cabin in the woods for fun and sun. But one of them brought a bunch of cameras along since the area of Texas they are in is known as a sighting of the mysterious and legendary monster. With a quick setup, a short intro, and some spooky music by composer Nima Fakhrara, the film becomes a nonstop ride that doesn't let up until the very end. Dark Discussions is joined by Kristi Petersen Schoonover, author of Bad Apple and Skeletons in the Swimmin' Hole, to discuss this new film by the duo. Is it better than the prior two Bigfoot films from this year? Is it more than that and actually a top genre/horror film of the year? Your co-hosts discuss the movie and where it stands up against other Bigfoot films as well as genre cinema as a whole. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
Kelly and Boss interview Jamie Nash, the writer of Exists, Lovely Molly, Altered and more this episode! We talk a lot about Exists of course, as it is a favorite of Kelly and Boss, but also jump into Jamie’s other films, and his upcoming efforts such as Santa Hunters! Hear about the bigfoot movie that … →