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Your audience is like a fickle love interest. We're going to show you how to romance them.That's to say that your audience could be at any place in their buyer's journey. So it's important to meet them wherever they are and woo the heck out of them.So in this episode, we're going straight to the heart of the matter by talking about B2B marketing lessons from 500 Days of Summer with the help of our guest, April Weber. April leads integrated marketing at Infobip. Together, we're talking about how to meet the customer wherever they're at in the non-linear buyer's journey, the importance of presenting your products honestly, and incorporating real stories in your marketing. So brace your tender heart for this episode of Remarkable.About our guest, April WeberApril Weber is Director of Integrated Marketing at Infobip, having joined the company in 2022 as CX Expert. Prior to joining Infobip, April served as Director of New Demand Solutions at INFUSEmedia. She has also held marketing and demand roles at companies like QuinStreet and HID Global.About InfobipInfobip is a global leader in omnichannel engagement powering a broad range of messaging channels, tools and solutions for advanced customer engagement, authentication and security. They help their clients and partners overcome the complexity of consumer communications, grow their business and enhance the customer experience – all in a fast, secure and reliable way. Over the last 15 years, they've grown into an Engineering Powerhouse with 70+ offices in 6 continents and over 3,700 experts, aiming to change how the world communicates.About 500 Days of Summer500 Days of Summer is a love story about a relationship that lasted 500 days with a girl named Summer. And the story plays out in flashbacks to memories of the relationship. The main character, Tom, meets Summer after she becomes the new hire at his job, a paper greeting card company. They start seeing each other, but Summer says she doesn't believe in love and so it's casual even though Tom wants more than that. They end up arguing and breaking up and Summer quits her job at their company. The next time they see each other, Tom notices an engagement ring, which raises all the questions about why she wouldn't want to settle down with him, but felt true love with someone else. When Tom does meet someone new, he finds out her name is Autumn.The movie came out in 2009 and stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Tom and Zooey Deschanel as Summer. It was directed by Marc Webb from a screenplay written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, and produced by Mark Waters. It's an indie movie that premiered at Sundance, and was picked up by Fox Searchlight Pictures. It's generally considered a sleeper hit, and brought in $60 million worldwide. It had had a $7.5 million budget.What B2B Companies Can Learn From 500 Days of Summer: The buying journey is often non-linear, so meet the customer where they are. Ian says, “People want that extremely organized fashion, and other people don't. You as the marketer need to plan those different pathways and journeys, and to be able to tell stories in the moments that matter.” It's like how in 500 Days of Summer, the story is told in flashbacks to Tom and Summer's relationship. In the beginning, the viewer needs to see the positive parts of their relationship to understand Tom's attachment to the relationship. And then as the story goes along, we see the disconnects and the miscommunications, the more negative parts of the relationship. That's how the viewer understands that Tom is falling out of love with Summer and healing from the breakup. So as the marketer, you need to highlight the moments that matter for your customers and meet them where they are in their buying journey.Present your products honestly and transparently. Over-hyping your products in marketing is misleading, and ultimately leads to disappointment where customers aren't likely to return. April ties this back to 500 Days of Summer when she says, “Tom idealized his relationship with Summer. We fall into that trap when we're over-hyping our products or solutions to potential clients, when honesty and transparency are crucial in building trust.” So though it's tempting to play up your products to get higher engagement and sales, don't do it. Present their real benefits and you'll earn audience trust. Incorporate real stories. 500 Days of Summer was inspired by a real relationship screenplay writer Scott Neustadter was in while studying in London. April says that “because it was a real story, it was relatable to me. We should be doing the same thing. We should be doing this with our clients, with our content. It adds a human touch. It resonates deeply, I think, when you can actually incorporate real stories behind it.” So add that human touch to your marketing by including real stories in it. It makes your content more relatable and more human.Quotes*”We should always focus on emotional connections and relatable storytelling, whether that's B2B content or B2C content. To make an emotional connection with your audience no matter who they are.” - April Weber*“500 Days of Summer made us laugh. It made us feel sad. And it definitely makes you reminisce about your own experience, which is a great way to have any kind of content. If you can get in all the emotions at once, that's awesome.” - April WeberTime Stamps[0:55] Meet April Weber, Integrated Marketing Manager at Infobip [1:40] Why are we talking about 500 Days of Summer?[4:13] What is April responsible for at Infobip? [5:14] What is 500 Days of Summer about? [10:32] Why is 500 Days of Summer remarkable?[12:28] What marketing lessons can we glean from 500 Days of Summer?[32:58] What's April's content strategy at Infobip? [38:44] How does April think about the ROI of content?LinksWatch 500 Days of SummerConnect with April on LinkedInLearn more about InfobipAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both non-fiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Jess Avellino, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.
The guys discuss the series adaptation of DAISY JONES & THE SIX, a novel written in an oral history format by Taylor Jenkins Reid, that tells the story of a rock n' roll band in the 1970's, and details their meteoric rise to the top of the charts and their chaotic fall to oblivion. The series adaptation stars Riley Keough, Sam Claflin, Suki Waterhouse, Camila Morrone, Nabiyah Be and Timothy Olyphant. The series was developed by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, consists of ten episodes and debuted March 3, 2023 on Amazon Prime. Topics of discussion include the experience of reading a novel with an oral history format and if that fits this story well, the seemingly easy decision to adapt a story like this, and the major differences from the book including Simone's expanded backstory. Listen to the episode to find out how the film stacks up to the novel. (0:22) Excerpt from the novel… (0:55) Fast facts, Recap, Games… (12:44) A word from our sponsor… (13:04) Studio pitch & novel breakdown… (34:02) Trailer… (34:57) Learn you something, differences from the book… Our next episode will be on the Apple TV+ series adaptation, SILO, based on the science fiction novel, WOOL, written by Hugh Howey. If you would like to get in contact with us about anything regarding the show, feel free to shoot us an e-mail: littolens@gmail.com Or reach out on social media: twitter.com/littolens instagram.com/littolens
Michael H. Weber was simply trying to lay low, enjoying his life as a successful screenwriter, when a figure from his past reappears to remind him of a foolish deal he made: agreeing to appear on a show about the National Film Registry about a year ago. Now he must return to the world of danger, corruption, double crosses, and duplicitous dames known as podcasting, to discuss Robert Mitchum, Kirk Douglas, and Jane Greer in Jacques Tourneur's iconic noir, Out of the Past. Today's episode is brought to you by Audible. Try out Audible for free using our unique link here.Hosts:Michael NataleTwitterLetterboxd Tom LorenzoTwitterLetterboxd Producer:Kyle LamparTwitter Guest:Michael H. WeberTwitter Follow the Show:TwitterInstagramWebsite Music by Mike Natale
Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film. In this episode, we're making dreams come true with 2009's era-defining 500 Days of Summer, directed by Marc Webb from a screenplay written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber. A critically acclaimed film starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel, it is unquestionably a project that has retrospectively divided opinion and we're determined to find out why. Bung some Feist on the stereo, zip up that hoodie and pull up a bar stool. If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving us a rating or a review on your podcast app of choice. We'll send you a greeting card containing a heartfelt line or two. If a double decker bus crashes into us… you know the rest. If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving us a rating or a review on your podcast app of choice, as it really helps us spread the word. Follow Don't You Want Me on Twitter @DYWMpodcast, Instagram @dywmpodcast and Facebook @DYWMpodcast Recorded in March 2023. (Apologies for the slightly off sound, tech gremlins) Edited by Rich Nelson Additional material written by Catrin Lowe Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich) Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e) Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275 Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza
Welcome To The Party Pal: The Mind-Bending Film & Television Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed!
This episode of Welcome To The Party Pal delves into Daisy Jones & The Six, the musical drama television miniseries developed by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, based on the 2019 novel of the same name by Taylor Jenkins Reid. Set in the Los Angeles music scene of the late 1970s, the series charts the rise and fall of the fictional titular rock band through a documentary style series of interviews with the members and footage of concerts and recording sessions, complete with vocals by series leads Riley Keough (as Daisy) and Sam Claflin (as Billy, founder of The Six). Throughout the episode hosts Michael Shields and Ryan O'Connell discuss the music that acted as the backbone of the season while expounding upon the success and failures of Daisy's adaptation to television. They tip their hat to the deeply affecting finale, profess their love for Daisy Jones & The Six's drummer, explore the possibility of a second season, and much, much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to TV Break, where Pop Break's Podcasts Editor Alex Marcus is joined by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and TV Columnist Josh Sarnecky to talk about the happenings in television. Here's the format of the show: The Best Thing I Saw on TV Last Month – Alex, Bill, and Josh talk about a show/episode/event they liked from the last month including HBO's The Last of Us, Crunchyroll's Demonslayer, ABC's Abbott Elementary, AppleTV+'s Shrinking, Peacock's Poker Face, and Disney Plus's The Mandalorian. News Break – Alex, Bill, and Josh dive deep on this year's Q4 Earnings Calls, taking their audience on a tour of the latest news from Netflix, Warner Bros. Discovery, Comcast, Paramount Global, Diamond Sports Group (a subsidiary of Sinclair Broadcasting), Disney, and the entire Cable/Satellite industry. Streaming Wars – Alex, Bill, and Josh pick a streamer they think “won the month” based on new shows airing/upcoming shows announced etc. We had a house divided this month, as Bill went with Netflix after they successfully held their first live event; Josh went with HBOMAX after The Last of Us ran the table on the culture discourse this month (along with the James Gunn DCU news and the upcoming Succession series finale); and Alex went with Peacock on the strength of their leading ladies of Natasha Lyonne in the series Poker Face, Cate Blanchett in film TÁR, and M3GAN in the film M3GAN. New Series Spotlight – Alex, Bill, and Josh review Daisy Jones and The Six, Prime Video's faux documentary miniseries created by Scott Neustadter & Michael H Weber, adapted from a book by Taylor Jenkins's Reid. The series, which tracks the rise and fall of a 70s era rock band, stars Riley Keough, Sam Claflin, Suki Waterhouse, Josh Whitehouse, Camilla Morrone, among others and is executive produced by Reese Witherspoon. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popbreaktv/message
Ce mois-ci les séries musicales ont la cote, avec Daisy Jones and the Six qui sort sur Prime Video en début de mois et une toute nouvelle comédie musicale intitulée Tête à tête (Up Here en version originale) sur Disney+ à la fin du mois. Daisy Jones and the Six sur Prime Video Pour les personnes qui ont lu le livre Daisy Jones and the Six de Tara Reid Jenkins, la majorité considérera que la difficulté était de retranscrire Daisy. C'est un défi relevé avec brio par Riley Keough en tant que petite-fille d'Elvis Presley, elle a su capturer les angoisses, le talent et les dilemmes liés au rock. La reconstitution des années 70 et l'univers du rock est superbement maîtrisée, et c'est Scott Neustadter et Michael H. Weber, le duo derrière 500 jours ensemble ou encore Nos étoiles contraires qui nous proposent cette adaptation dont les trois premiers épisodes sont disponibles aujourd'hui. L'histoire suit Daisy, une jeune femme rebelle qui rêve de devenir une rock star et qui finit par s'unir avec le groupe The Six, en pleine ascension, pour créer ensemble un album révolutionnaire qui les propulse tous vers une renommée mondiale. En coulisses, les tensions s'intensifient entre les membres et l'alchimie entre Billy (Sam Claflin) et Daisy n'est pas toujours vue d'un bon œil. https://youtu.be/TL8IJOnhGCY Empire sur Disney+ S'il y a eu autant de drama dans les coulisses qu'à l'écran autour d'Empire, il n'empêche qu'en six saisons, la série a su créer un phénomène. Plébiscitée à sa sortie, créée par Lee Daniels et Danny Strong, l'univers du r'nb se redessinnait dans ce programme autour de la famille Lyon qui détenait un label musical. Aux allures de soap, les rebondissements étaient toujours improbables et il n'en fallait pas plus pour aux spectateurs pour en demander toujours plus. Pourtant, les prémisses semblent similaires à d'autres, un patriarche qui a la mainmise sur l'empire familial (Empire records dans ce cas-ci) qui doit décider de la personne qui lui succèdera entre ses trois fils. Les performances de Taraji P. Henson et Terrence Howard qui campent les parents avaient particulièrement été complimentés. Peut-être que la dernière saison n'est pas à la hauteur du reste, mais Empire n'en est pas moins une série incontournable. https://youtu.be/zt6KC_gdX4M Girls5Eva sur Netflix Anciennement sur Canal+, désormais sur Netflix, Girls5Eva a deux saisons à son actif. Des anciennes stars d'un girls band voient leur passé revenir en pleine face quand un rappeur utilise un sample d'un de leurs plus grands tubes. Un come-back est en bonne voie, mais ce n'est plus aussi simple que dans les années 90… Créée par Meredith Scardino et produite par Tina Fey, toutes deux déjà à l'œuvre ensemble sur Kimmy Schmidt, on retrouve au casting les excellentes Sara Bareilles, Busy Philips, Paula Pell et la formidable Renée Elise Goldsberry. Girls5eva est une série d'une fraîcheur insolente. Nous rappelant aux bons souvenirs de la période des boys et girls band des années 90, la série nous raconte le difficile combat contre les effets de mode. Les personnages sont haut en couleurs avec quatre femmes au caractère très différent qui sont toutes passées à autre chose ou presque. Elles devront tenter de retrouver une osmose pour réussir leur come-back musical. https://youtu.be/xuCOvjIkI64 C'est le moment de laisser une chance à ces sons tirés de séries dont vous ne pourrez peut-être plus vous passer !
GGACP celebrates the birthday of a friend and a recurring guest, Oscar-nominated screenwriter Michael H. Weber ("The Disaster Artist," "500 Days of Summer," " The Fault in Our Stars") with this CLASSIC of a frequently hilarious interview from 2018. In this episode, Michael discusses the studio development process, the many eccentricities of Marlon Brando (and Tommy Wiseau), the cinema of Richard Curtis and the importance of truth in storytelling. Also, Jane Fonda takes a seat, Bill Murray thanks Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman pursues Hannibal Lecter and the boys list their favorite romantic comedies (and romantic comedy cliches). PLUS: Evel Knievel! "The Knack...and How to Get It"! Gilbert hangs with Paul Rudd! In praise of "Jerry Maguire"! And Michael swaps punchlines with Steve Martin! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Through its obsession with pop culture, director Marc Webb's "(500) Days of Summer" is as much about romcoms as it is a romcom itself, full of stylistic flourishes, "Annie Hall"-like experimentation and non-linear structuring gimmicks. In this episode, Mike and Brian discuss how that approach informs the movie's central coming-of-age themes, they talk cultural mile markers, how Webb and screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber are able to make light of young love/first heartbreak without discrediting the experience and, finally, they decide whether or not this film will make their top fives of 2009. Want to choose an movie for a future episode? BECOME A PATRON. Agree or disagree with our takes? EMAIL bestpicturethis@gmail.com.
Through its obsession with pop culture, director Marc Webb's "(500) Days of Summer" is as much about romcoms as it is a romcom itself, full of stylistic flourishes, "Annie Hall"-like experimentation and non-linear structuring gimmicks. In this episode, Mike and Brian discuss how that approach informs the movie's central coming-of-age themes, they talk cultural mile markers, how Webb and screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber are able to make light of young love/first heartbreak without discrediting the experience and, finally, they decide whether or not this film will make their top fives of 2009. Want to choose an movie for a future episode? BECOME A PATRON. Agree or disagree with our takes? EMAIL bestpicturethis@gmail.com.
País Estados Unidos Dirección James Franco Guion Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber. Libro: Greg Sestero, Tom Bissell Música Dave Porter Fotografía Brandon Trost Reparto James Franco, Dave Franco, Seth Rogen, Alison Brie, Josh Hutcherson, Zac Efron, Jacki Weaver, Sharon Stone, Bryan Cranston, Kate Upton, Hannibal Buress, Nathan Fielder, Jerrod Carmichael Sinopsis Narra la historia real de la producción de la película 'The Room', que ha sido considerada como “una de las peores películas de la historia". Dirigida en 2003 por Tommy Wiseau, 'The Room' se ha estado proyectando en salas -completamente llenas- por toda Norteamérica desde hace más de una década. 'The Disaster Artist' es una comedia sobre dos inadaptados en busca de un sueño. Cuando el mundo los rechaza, deciden hacer su propia película, un film maravillosamente espantoso gracias a sus momentos involuntariamente cómicos, sus tramas dispersas y sus terribles interpretaciones.
In part 2 of their annual In Memoriam episode, Oscar-nominated screenwriter Michael H. Weber joins Gilbert and Frank for a fond look back at the lives and careers of Norm MacDonald, Sidney Poitier, Stephen Sondheim, Lina Wertmuller and Betty White as well as GGACP guests Ed Asner, Sonny Fox, Gavin MacLeod, Michael Nesmith and Bob Saget. Also in this episode: Cloris Leachman crushes on John Stamos, Joan Micklin Silver directs a "thinking man's" rom-com, Anne Beatts becomes the first female editor of National Lampoon and Allan Burns creates Cap'n Crunch and "My Mother the Car." PLUS: Cousin Itt! Hermey the Elf! The screenplays of Walter Bernstein! The musical stylings of Leslie Bricusse! Paul Mooney writes a classic SNL sketch! And the boys remember character actors Michael Constantine, Arlene Golonka, Gregory Sierra and Clarence Williams III! Start hiring RIGHT NOW with a SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/GILBERT. Offer valid through March 31st. Visit athleticgreens.com/GILBERT for a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. Take ownership over your health and pick up the ultimate daily nutritional insurance! Shop now at solostove.com and get up to 30% off fire pits all month long, AND use promo code GILBERT at checkout to get an extra $10 off. Plus a lifetime warranty and FREE 30-day returns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gilbert and Frank are joined by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Michael H. Weber in paying loving tribute to some of the irreplaceable artists and performers who left us over the last year, including Ned Beatty, Charles Grodin, Jackie Mason, Christopher Plummer and George Segal as well as GGACP guests Peter Bogdanovich, Richard Donner, Ron Leibman, Art Metrano and Jessica Walter. Also in this episode: Mel Brooks spoofs The Last Supper, Yaphet Kotto tangles with 007, Dean Stockwell inspires a classic rock album and Hal Holbrook plays Mark Twain for an astonishing six decades. PLUS: "Murder by Decree"! "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet"! The brilliance of Cicely Tyson! The many talents of Polly Platt! And Alfred Hitchcock saves Norman Lloyd from the blacklist! Go to ShipStation.com, click on the microphone at the top of the page, and type in GILBERT to get a 60-day free trial. That's 2 months FREE of no-hassle, stress-free shipping. Make SHIP happen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
País Estados Unidos Dirección James Franco Guion Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber . Libro: Greg Sestero, Tom Bissell Música Dave Porter Fotografía Brandon Trost Reparto James Franco, Dave Franco, Seth Rogen, Alison Brie, Josh Hutcherson, Zac Efron, Jacki Weaver, Sharon Stone, Bryan Cranston, Kate Upton, Hannibal Buress, Nathan Fielder, Jerrod Carmichael, ver 17 más Sinopsis Narra la historia real de la producción de la película 'The Room', que ha sido considerada como “una de las peores películas de la historia". Dirigida en 2003 por Tommy Wiseau, 'The Room' se ha estado proyectando en salas -completamente llenas- por toda Norteamérica desde hace más de una década. 'The Disaster Artist' es una comedia sobre dos inadaptados en busca de un sueño. Cuando el mundo los rechaza, deciden hacer su propia película, un film maravillosamente espantoso gracias a sus momentos involuntariamente cómicos, sus tramas dispersas y sus terribles interpretaciones.
In each episode of Table Flipping, star of Lil Dicky's Dave Taylor Misiak and writer Alyssa Litman unpack the way women are portrayed on reality TV and gush about the characters, fashion choices and iconic blowups that occupy (probably) too much space in our brains. Previous episodes of Table Flipping features guests such as Dayna Kathan of Vanderpump Rules, Sean Clements host of Hollywood Handbook, comedian Ryan O’Flanagan, the writer of 500 Days of Summer Michael H. Weber and more. In this episode, Alyssa and Taylor are joined by Broti Gupta to talk about Dance Moms and Holly's journey from principal with multiple degrees to full time Dance Mom. Listen to Table Flipping on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere podcasts are available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In each episode of Table Flipping, star of Lil Dicky's Dave Taylor Misiak and writer Alyssa Litman unpack the way women are portrayed on reality TV and gush about the characters, fashion choices and iconic blowups that occupy (probably) too much space in our brains. Previous episodes of Table Flipping features guests such as Dayna Kathan of Vanderpump Rules, comedian Ryan O’Flanagan, the writer of 500 Days of Summer Michael H. Weber and more. In this episode, Alyssa and Taylor talk to host of The Flagrant Ones and Hollywood Handbook, Sean Clements, about the female leads of Siesta Key. Listen to Table Flipping on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere podcasts are available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're taking this week off, but we wanted to check in and share an episode of another great podcast on our network called Table Flipping. Table Flipping shamelessly celebrates “guilty pleasure” TV and praises the women of reality who boldly bare it all. Previous episodes of Table Flipping features guests such as Dayna Kathan of Vanderpump rules, Sean Clements host of Hollywood Handbook, comedian Ryan O’Flanagan, the writer of 500 Days of Summer Michael H. Weber and more. Table Flipping is brought to you by The Podglomerate. New episodes run every Friday, and you can listen by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or wherever you’re listening to this show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Mark talks about the 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film "500 Days of Summer" directed by Marc Webb from a screenplay by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber. The story of the film, as told in a nonlinear narrative structure, revolves around the recollections and the memories of Tom Hansen (played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a trained architect who works as a writer at a greetings card company, of his relationship with Summer Finn (played by Zooey Deschanel), the new assistant to Tom's boss Vance (played by Clark Gregg). As depicted in the film, even from the moment that they meet one another, Tom and Summer's relationship seems to be one in which they enjoy doing the same things, they enjoy listening to the same music, and they enjoy every moment of the time that they spend with one another; however, over time, Tom and Summer's relationship starts to disintegrate - because, while Tom believes that they are a couple, Summer continuously refuses to put a label on their relationship, which ultimately leads to Summer and Tom to go their separate ways. Tom takes his break up with Summer incredibly hard, but with the help of Tom's half-sister Rachel (played by Chloë Grace Moretz), and Tom's friends McKenzie (played by Geoffrey Arend) and Paul (played by Mathew Gray Gubler), as well as with the harsh light of hindsight after Tom and Summer randomly run into one another again after some time has passed, both Tom and Summer come to the realisation that, as a result of their relationship with one another, even while they were apart, both of them found themselves reevaluating their belief on love, on fate - and ultimately they come to conclusion that though two people might always have been meant meet each other unfortunately not every couple is meant to stay in a relationship with one another, because sometimes people are fated to be with someone else who and when they may least expect to find the right person for them. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message
This week the boys cover their first Valentine's Rom-Com with 500 Days of Summer! They were surprised by how much they liked it and how they could relate to the characters! 500 Days of Summer (stylized as (500) Days of Summer) is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film by first-time director Marc Webb from a screenplay written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, and produced by Mark Waters. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel, and employs a nonlinear narrative structure, with the story based upon its male protagonist and his memories of a failed relationship. Follow us! Instagram: @BoxOfficeLosers Twitter: @BoxLosers Youtube: Box Office Losers Hunter; Instagram & Twitter: @ScruffyMooseMan Comic Book Podcast - Android's Amazing Podcast: @androidsamazingpodcast Playstation Podcast - Pound That Button: @poundthatbutton Star Wars Podcast - Farthest Galaxy: @farthestgalaxy Zach; Instagram & Twitter: @DarkShadowZake Sports Show Youtube - The Sports Hit List: @TheSportsHitList
Gilbert and Frank are again joined by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Michael H. Weber for a loving look back at some of the artists and performers who left the stage in 2020, including Carl Reiner, Kirk Douglas, Diana Rigg, Buck Henry, Regis Philbin and Olivia deHavilland. Also in this episode: Sean Connery improves an iconic line, Fred SIlverman makes TV history, Matty Simmons co-founds the National Lampoon and the world bids farewell to Mr. Creosote. PLUS: Burns and Schreiber! Stiller and Meara! The art of Mort Drucker! The genius of Fred Willard! And Gilbert and Frank salute a member of the ACP family! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taylor and Alyssa throw down in their Bachelorette bracket, rehash everything that happened on Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, and get into whether or not Ashley Darby is doing right by Monique on Real Housewives of Potomac. Then screenwriter Michael H. Weber (500 Days of Summer/The Disaster Artist) joins them to share a personal experience with a reality tv celebrity and Alyssa and Taylor see if they can guess who it is! *Interview starts at 24:21
This is a story of boys meets podcast. The boys, Zach, Malcolm and Logan of Tucson, AZ. grew up believing that he'd they'd never truly be happy until the day they met the one. This belief stemmed from early exposure to interviews, commentary and a love of films. The Podcast, On The Subject, did not share this belief. Since the disintegration of so many other podcasts. The first was early 2015 and audio was wild. The second was how easily it could cut it off and feel nothing. The boys meets OTS on 2019. They know almost immediately it is the podcast they have been searching for. This is a story of the boy meets podcast, but you should know upfront, this is not an origin story. 500 DAYS OF SUMMER An offbeat romantic comedy about a woman who doesn't believe true love exists, and the young man who falls for her. Director: Marc Webb Writers: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber Stars: Zooey Deschanel, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Geoffrey Arend | See full cast & crew » Budget: $7.5 Million Opening: $834 Million Cumulative: $60.7 Million SHOW NOTES SEND YOUR QUESTIONS: onthesubjectpodcast@gmail.com OR Follow us on: Twitter: @onthesubject1 Instagram: @onthesubject Website: http://www.geeksrising.com LOGAN NAUGLE Twitter: @thatlogan Instagram: @thatlogan website: thatlogan.com ZACHARY ROSS JACKSON Twitter: @BossRossJackson Instagram: @boss_ross_jackson MALCOLM RUSSEL-NELSON Twitter: @capnmalcolm
On this week's episode of The Gastroenteritis Blues, Steve, Dan and Emily start by discussing the Sixers stories of the week. The NBA is officially coming back in December, the Sixers are going to pursue James Harden, and Jrue Holiday is available. Then, the trio welcomes in an extremely esteemed guest in Oscar-nominated screenwriter and huge Sixers fan Michael H. Weber (500 Days of Summer, The Spectacular Now, The Fault in Our Stars, The Disaster Artist). Mr. Weber regales the hosts with awesome stories of working with Myles Teller, Shailene Woodley, Robert Redford and Jane Fonda. He also shares anecdotes about personal interactions with Bryan Colangelo and Adam Silver. Finally, the four discuss which Sixer would be the best actor, whether or not being a Philadelphia sports fan has helped Michael write about heartbreak, and how they all currently feel about the direction of the organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
Screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber discuss the challenges of telling the true-life story of the making of one of the worst films ever made, The Room written and directed by the eccentric Tommy Wiseau. In this video, Neustadter and Weber talk with UCSB Pollock Theater Director, Matt Ryan, how they approached balancing the comedic elements of the chaotic production of the movie The Room with telling an emotionally compelling story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36063]
A movie review of "(500) Days of Summer" written by Scott Heustadter and Michael H. Weber, and directed by Marc Webb. Starring Zooey Deschanel, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Geoffrey Arend, Chloe Grace Moretz, Matthew Gray Gubler, Clark Gregg, and Minka Kelly. Official Website: CoryBakerFilmmaker.com iMdb: Imdb.me/CoryBaker Facebook: Facebook.com/CoryBakerFilm Twitter: Twitter.com/LegendCB5 Instagram: Instagram.com/LegendCB5
Gilbert and Frank are once again joined by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Michael H. Weber for a fond look back at some of the unforgettable artists who left us in 2019, including Doris Day, Arte Johnson, Valerie Harper, Rene Auberjonois and Carol Channing. Also in this episode: Diahann Carroll takes a stand, Rip Torn takes on Norman Mailer, Albert Finney turns down "Lawrence of Arabia" and Peggy Lipton pens a Frank Sinatra standard. PLUS: "Defending Your Life"! "The Kid Stays in the Picture"! The man behind "The Monkees"! The original Sheriff Truman! The comic genius of Tim Conway! And the boys bid farewell to the last of the Golden Age directors! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on On Story, we’ll hear from actor, writer and director Chris Lowell on his latest project, the Netflix television series, Glow. And later, we’ll hear from The Disaster Artist co-writers Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber. Actor, writer and director Chris Lowell is best known for his recurring role in the popular television series, Veronica Mars. In 2013, Lowell made his directorial debut with the AFF Audience & Jury Award winning film, Beside Still Waters. Most recently, Lowell stars in the Netflix series, Glow. Co-created by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, the series revolves around a fictionalized set of women professional wrestlers best known as the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (or GLOW). Set in the 1980s, the series co-stars Alison Brie and Marc Maron. Earlier this year, I sat down with Lowell to discuss the series ahead of its new season premiere. Clips of Glow courtesy of Netflix, Inc. Next up, co-writers and independence producers Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber. Together their credits include (500) Days of Summer, The Fault In Our Stars, The Spectacular Now and The Disaster Artist, which was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 90th Academy Awards®. The film is an adaptation of the 2013 non-fiction book of the same name and chronicles Tommy Wiseau and the production of his 2003 film The Room. The film stars brothers James and Dave Franco alongside a supporting cast that features: Seth Rogan, Alison Brie and Josh Hutcherson. During a panel held at the 25th anniversary Austin Film Festival, Neustadter and Weber discussed The Disaster Artist and its adaptation from true events to film adaptation with writer and filmmaker, Christopher Boone. Clips of The Disaster Artist courtesy of Good Universe Development, LLC. More about Chris Lowell: Chris Lowell is a filmmaker, actor and photographer. He made his directorial debut with Beside Still Waters, which won both the Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the Austin Film Festival, before getting its theatrical and digital release via Tribeca Film in 2014. As an actor, Chris has performed in a number of award-winning films, including Up In The Air and The Help (for which he received a SAG Award and a National Board of Review Award for his work). Upcoming film work includes Promising Young Woman, opposite Carey Mulligan, and Breaking News in Yuba County, alongside Allison Janney and Mila Kunis. Currently, Chris stars as Bash Howard on the Emmy Award-winning Netflix series, Glow. Chris has also built a successful career as a fine art photographer. His work is included in the Elton John Collection and the Sovereign Collection. His most recent exhibit, “Thirty-One Days” opened alongside Vivian Maier at the Jackson Fine Art gallery.Chris is currently in development on his next feature, Lovers, co-written with Narang, and produced by Automatik Entertainment and Anonymous Content. He was born and raised in Atlanta, GA, studied film production at the University of Southern California before continuing his studies at the New School. He lives in New York.
This week on On Story we’ll hear from comedy veteran Ali LeRoi who’s longtime collaboration with comedian Chris Rock resulted in Everybody Hates Chris and Down to Earth. And later we’ll discuss Young Adult fiction with the screenwriters behind The Fault in our Stars and CW’s The 100. Ali LeRoi is an Emmy® Award-winning writer/director & producer best known for his collaboration with comedian Chris Rock that resulted in Everybody Hates Chris and the films Head Of State and Down To Earth. Comedian Dave Buckman sat down with LeRoi to discuss his transition from stand-up comedy to screenwriting and the perseverance required to make it as a writer. Clips of Head of State courtesy of Dream Works LLC. Clips of Everybody Hates Chris courtesy of CBS Studios, Inc. Clips of The Chris Rock Show courtesy of Home Box Office, a division of Time Warner Entertainment Company, LP Clips of Survivor’s Remorse courtesy of Starz Entertainment, LLC. Clip of Pootie Tang courtesy of Paramount Pictures Corporation Young Adult fiction has exploded in popularity over recent years, and while the stories are centered around teenagers and are marketed to that demographic, a recent study found that more than half of YA readers are actually adults. Professor Karol Hoeffner spoke with The Spectacular Now co-writer Michael H. Weber and CW’s The 100 writer/producer Charmaine DeGrate to discuss the draw of YA stories and the process behind adapting novels to the screen. Clips of The 100 courtesy of Warner Brothers Television, The CW Network, & CBS Television Studios Clips of The Fault in Our Stars & Paper Towns courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Clips of The Spectacular Now courtesy of TSN Ventures, LLC.
If you're going to revisit a YA author, who better to sample a second time than prolific writer John Green? Brenna and Joe dive deep into manic pixie dream girl territory with Green's 2008 novel Paper Towns and its 2015 film adaptation by Jake Schreier. The pair continue the discussion about male protagonists in realist YA romance, question the blandness of white boy actors and debate the casting of Cara Delevingne. The single biggest question, however, is how screenwriters Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber screw up this adaptation - and particularly its ending - when they did such an admirable job on The Fault In Our Stars. In homework: Brenna raises the Easter weekend controversy involving author Jacqueline Jules, prompting an extended discussion about safe spaces and working with people of other cultures. If you want to connect with the show, use #HKHSPod on Twitter: Brenna: @brennacgray Joe: @bstolemyremote Or send us an email at hkhspod@gmail.com. See you on the page and on the screen!
A hard-partying high school senior's philosophy on life changes when he meets the not-so-typical "nice girl." Director: James Ponsoldt Writers: Scott Neustadter (screenplay), Michael H. Weber (screenplay) Stars: Miles Teller, Shailene Woodley, Kyle Chandler Likes; The cast and the direction Dislikes: A plot device that was used too subtlely What to Watch For: The supporting cast of adults. MY rating: Yes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ride-home-reviews/support
Screenwriter Michael H. Weber (The Disaster Artist, 500 Days of Summer) returns to the pod to tell Turner and Kap what its like to travel to Thailand when you are really rich. From glamping (glamorous camping), to elephant training to taking a private boat to a secret Chinese gambling city in Laos, Weber did it all. Stick around to the end to hear a preview of his next streaming television project "Daisy Jones and the Six". This podcast is brought to you by Ense, available at www.Ense.nyc. To get all episodes of this podcast go to www.LostInAmericaPod.com. While there, click the "Daisy Jones and the Six" banner in the top right corner, go to Amazon and shop shop shop. Part of the money you spend will go to Turner and Kap. To get LaughPass go to www.StandUpNY.com/Laughpass and enter the promocode "LOSTINAMERICA". For all of Turner's tour dates go to www.TurnerSparks.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week: The influence of Neil Simon! The versatility of William Goldman! Harlan Ellison clashes with Ol' Blue Eyes! Milos Forman takes on sumo wrestling! And the most controversial sex scenes of all time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Title: The Disaster Artist [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: James Franco Producers: James Franco, Vince Jolivette, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, James Weaver Writers: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber Stars: James Franco, Dave Franco, Seth Rogen, Alison Brie, Ari Graynor, Josh Hutcherson, Jacki Weaver Release date: December 8, 2017 (US) PODCAST SHOUTOUT: Christian and Damon's Amazing Nerd Show SHOWNOTES: Welcome back podphiles and cinephiles! As we hinted at previously on our episode featuring The Room, we finally got around to watching and analyzing the 2017 comedic drama/movie-making biopic The Disaster Artist, and we fully admit to nerding out hardcore over this one. As everyone knows, we were huge fans of Tommy Wiseau's legendary so-bad-its-awesome flick, and we could totally feel the sheer love and fandom displayed here by the Franco brothers and every single actor that made this hilarious adaptation of Greg Sestero's and Tom Bissel's landmark peek behind The Room's production. We discuss the journey this story made to be on the silver screen, James and Dave Franco's amazingly adept performances of Tommy and Greg, the uncannily awesome recreations of key scenes from The Room, the many liberties taken with the actual story from the book, and how this movie has become an indispensable companion piece to The Room itself. We hope you join us for our dive into The Disaster Artist, and feel free to leave us a comment and rate/review us! Also, introducing for the first time on this podcast, new host Dakota Chancellor, brother of our own Ashley Chancellor! Collateral Cinema is on Apple Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, Podcoin, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Patreon; we will have exclusive full-length commentaries on our favorite movies soon! (Collateral Cinema is an LCompany Production. Intro song is a license-free beat by Roger Plexico. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)
The HOP gang speak with Michael H. Weber, the Oscar nominated writer of The Disaster Artist, The Fault in Our Stars, and 500 Days of Summer. They cover the depiction of medicine in Hollywood and the pluses and minuses of dating a medical student. Send your questions and comments to hopquestions@gmail.com, or leave a voicemail at 408-444-6623.
Oscar-nominated screenwriter ("The Disaster Artist," "500 Days of Summer") and GGACPsuperfan MICHAEL H. WEBER joins Gilbert and Frank to talk about the studio development process, the eccentricities of Marlon Brando (and Tommy Wiseau), the cinema of Richard Curtis and the importance of truth in storytelling. Also, Jane Fonda takes a seat, Bill Murray thanks Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman pursues Hannibal Lecter and the boys list their favorite romantic comedies (and romantic comedy cliches). PLUS: Evel Knievel! "The Knack...and How to Get It"! Gilbert hangs with Paul Rudd! Praising "Jerry Maguire"! And Michael swaps punchlines with Steve Martin! This episode is brought to you by Squarespace (www.squarespace.com code: GILBERT). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: "The Bad and the Beautiful"! Lorenzo Semple Jr.! In praise of "Silent Movie"! Gilbert changes the subject (repeatedly)! And "Ed Wood" inspires "The Disaster Artist"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oscar nominated screenwriters Michael H. Weber and Scott Neustadter join 4 Quadrant host Gregory Ellwood to discuss their work on "The Disaster Artist," finding out about their first Academy Award nominations, their writing process and more. For the latest entertainment news and the best reviews visit ThePlaylist.net. Follow Gregory Ellwood on twitter @thegregorye and on Instagram @gregel17
This week: Writing "The Disaster Artist"! "Mom and Dad Save the World"! The generosity of Harvey Keitel! Gilbert lands on the cutting room floor! And Michael curates the Robert De Niro archive! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Disaster Artist Totally Useless Movie Trivia 10. Zac Efron, who is 5'8", played Dan Janjigian, who is 6'3" tall. 9. Its December 8, 2017 opening day was Juliette Danielle's, who played Lisa in the original movie The Room (2003), 37th birthday. 8. Tommy Wiseau looks like he smells funny. 7. Tommy Wiseau became a naturalized United States citizen on May 28, 1985, aged 29, in San Francisco, California. 6. In 2011, Tommy Wiseau starred in a YouTube web series called Tommy Explains it All, in which he explained his views on various topics ranging from Citizen Kane to the art of kissing. 5. The Room is one of YouTube sensation PewDiePie's favorite movies. 4. Melanie Griffith who stars in The Disaster Artist was born on August 9th, 1957. 3. At one point in the film, Johnny (James Franco) admits to hitting Lisa. 2. Tommy Wiseau believes that playing catch with a football, brings people together. 1. The Disaster Artist was a novel before it was a film. The Disaster Artist (2017) R | 1h 44min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 8 December 2017 (USA) When Greg Sestero, an aspiring film actor, meets the weird and mysterious Tommy Wiseau in an acting class, they form a unique friendship and travel to Hollywood to make their dreams come true. Director: James Franco Writers: Scott Neustadter (screenplay by), Michael H. Weber (screenplay by) Stars: James Franco, Dave Franco, Ari Graynor
The Disaster Artist Totally Useless Movie Trivia 10. Zac Efron, who is 5'8", played Dan Janjigian, who is 6'3" tall. 9. Its December 8, 2017 opening day was Juliette Danielle's, who played Lisa in the original movie The Room (2003), 37th birthday. 8. Tommy Wiseau looks like he smells funny. 7. Tommy Wiseau became a naturalized United States citizen on May 28, 1985, aged 29, in San Francisco, California. 6. In 2011, Tommy Wiseau starred in a YouTube web series called Tommy Explains it All, in which he explained his views on various topics ranging from Citizen Kane to the art of kissing. 5. The Room is one of YouTube sensation PewDiePie's favorite movies. 4. Melanie Griffith who stars in The Disaster Artist was born on August 9th, 1957. 3. At one point in the film, Johnny (James Franco) admits to hitting Lisa. 2. Tommy Wiseau believes that playing catch with a football, brings people together. 1. The Disaster Artist was a novel before it was a film. The Disaster Artist (2017) R | 1h 44min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 8 December 2017 (USA) When Greg Sestero, an aspiring film actor, meets the weird and mysterious Tommy Wiseau in an acting class, they form a unique friendship and travel to Hollywood to make their dreams come true. Director: James Franco Writers: Scott Neustadter (screenplay by), Michael H. Weber (screenplay by) Stars: James Franco, Dave Franco, Ari Graynor
The Disaster Artist (2017) R | 1h 44min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 8 December 2017 (USA) When Greg Sestero, an aspiring film actor, meets the weird and mysterious Tommy Wiseau in an acting class, they form a unique friendship and travel to Hollywood to make their dreams come true. Director: James Franco Writers: Scott Neustadter (screenplay by), Michael H. Weber (screenplay by) Stars: James Franco, Dave Franco, Ari Graynor
The Disaster Artist (2017) R | 1h 44min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 8 December 2017 (USA) When Greg Sestero, an aspiring film actor, meets the weird and mysterious Tommy Wiseau in an acting class, they form a unique friendship and travel to Hollywood to make their dreams come true. Director: James Franco Writers: Scott Neustadter (screenplay by), Michael H. Weber (screenplay by) Stars: James Franco, Dave Franco, Ari Graynor
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Matt and Andrew talk to our first-ever returning guest, screenwriter Michael H. Weber (The Disaster Artist, in theaters December 1st) about peeing next to A-Listers, working with James Franco and Seth Rogen on "The Disaster Artist," navigating the Hollywood awards circuit, his blood feud with Dierks Bentley, and how he recently blew us off to shake hands with a bunch of Hollywood big-wigs. Today's podcast is brought to you by casper.com - receive $50 towards any mattress purchase at www.caspertrial.com/SIBSB.
Matt and Andrew talk to screenwriter Michael H. Weber (500 Days of Summer, The Fault in Our Stars) about the writing process, the stresses of picking up a package at the post office, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Turner Sparks (@TurnerBSparks) and Coach Kaplan (@KapInAmerica) have screenwriter Michael H. Weber (@ThisIsWeber) to talk about his two films, count them TWO films, both coming out soon. Our Souls at Night starring Robert Redford and Jane Fonda, and The Disaster Artist directed by James Franco starring Dave Franco and Seth Rogen. Before all of that, Turner and Kap have an angry listener Ense into the pod, and the guys finally release their DNA results! Enjoy. This episode is brought to you by Ense, available in the App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ense/id1136044148?mt=8 Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Unsere Seelen bei Nacht wurde mit Robert Redford (auch Koproduzent) und Jane Fonda durch Netflix in Colorado und Florenz verfilmt. Regie: Ritesh Batra, Drehbuch: Scott Neustadter und Michael H. Weber. Netflix-Premiere: Herbst 2017. Alfred-Kerr-Preisträger Manfred Papst über Unsere Seelen bei Nacht in NZZ am Sonntag, Beilage Bücher am Sonntag: »Was für ein herrliches Buch! Wir…
País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Jake Schreier Guion Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber (Novela: John Green) Música Ryan Lott Fotografía David Lanzenberg Reparto Nat Wolff, Cara Delevingne, Halston Sage, Austin Abrams, Jaz Sinclair, Meg Crosbie, Tom Hillmann, Justice Smith, Griffin Freeman, Tom Hillmann, Robert Crayton, Drew Matthews, Robert Crayton, Josiah Cerio, Cara Buono Productora Fox 2000 Pictures / Temple Hill Entertainment Género Drama. Comedia. Romance. Intriga | Adolescencia. Amistad. Road Movie Web oficial http://papertownsmovie.com/ Sinopsis Quentin es un joven con mala suerte en el amor que, una noche, se topa con su legendaria, inalcanzable y enigmática vecina Margo Roth Spiegelman en la ventana de su cuarto... ¡Disfrazada de ninja! Por si no fuera suficiente, su antigua amiga le convence para una difícil misión: vengarse de todos aquellos que le han hecho daño. Al día siguiente, con Margo desaparecida, Quentin se ve obligado a digerir lo sucedido y empieza a buscar pistas sobre ella.
Happy New Year! Turner Sparks (@TurnerBSparks) and Mordecai Kaplan (@MiKaplan11) welcome back their pod ombudsman and 500 Days of Summer screenwriter Michael H. Weber (@ThisIsWeber) to review Year 1 of the show. They hand out awards, make resolutions and Turner reviews his last second attempt to register for Obamacare. This episode is brought to you by Ense, available in the App Store. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Turner Sparks (@TurnerBSparks) and Sir Michael Ira Kaplan (@MiKaplan11) have longtime friend and screenwriter Michael H. Weber (@ThisIsWeber) on the podcast to teach Turner, and possibly Kaplan, about life in America. Weber is responsible for writing such screenplays as 500 Days of Summer, The Fault in Our Stars, Paper Towns and upcoming films The Masterpiece and Our Souls at Night. The guys get to the meat of the episode when Kaplan and Weber square off in a one-on-one debate to convince Turner they know more about American culture than their opponent when it comes to topics like tipping in restaurants, beards, cronuts, Austin, Texas and more. This episodes is brought to you by Ense, available in the App Store here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ense/id1136044148?mt=8 Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Matt and Andrew talk to screenwriter Michael H. Weber (500 Days of Summer, The Fault in Our Stars) about the writing process, the stresses of picking up a package at the post office, and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
How can studying RomCom clichés teach us to subvert them? With Stu busy working on Hollywood blockbusters, Chas is joined by Alli Parker (script department on Aussie TV series and former co-ordinator of European #scriptchat) to unpick successful romcoms to see if they can illuminate a path for writers working in this struggling genre. Cheap to produce and potentially highly lucrative, Chas and Alli look at romcom's conventions to see what it may take to reinvigorate this genre. To that end, they look at *deep breath* WHEN HARRY MET SALLY, WHAT IF, THE PROPOSAL, 500 DAYS OF SUMMER, NOTTING HILL, FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS as well as special mentions to GOING THE DISTANCE, SEAN OF THE DEAD and ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND. EPISODE LINKS Vulture.com: 10 Most Over-Used Romantic Comedy Plot-Points Draft Zero: DZ-13: True That – Tips from Tarantino Goodreads: Writing the Romantic Comedy: From "Cute Meet" to "Joyous Defeat" by Billy Mernit WHEN HARRY MET SALLY by Rob Reiner, Nora Ephron & Andrew Scheinman Youtube: WHEN HARRY MET SALLY - Restaurant Orgasm Scene Youtube: WHAT IF trailer Youtube: THE PROPOSAL trailer 500 DAYS OF SUMMER by Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber Youtube: (500) DAYS OF SUMMER - Expectations vs Reality The Atlantic: Love Actually is the least romantic film of all time BAFTA: Richard Curtis Delivers his BAFTA Screenwriters' Lecture Alli Parker: Twitter - @alli_and_that and website - http://www.alliparker.com BACKMATTER LINKS TV Tropes: Romantic Comedy Aeon Magazine: There Is No Language Instinct DZ-04: Catharsis and the Post-Coital Cigarette YouTube: Girls (HBO) Season 2 Episode 10 " Together" Finale NewStatesman: “Let's talk about genre” - Neil Gaiman and Kazuo Ishiguro in conversation TheDailyDot.com: The Mako Mori Test: 'Pacific Rim' inspires a Bechdel Test alternative The Guardian: Woman sues to stop Drive getting away with a 'misleading' trailer Listener Project: EX-BEST Wikipedia: Cosmic Encounter Please send feedback to ask at draft-zero.com, via our web form or twitter @draft_zero We are @chasffisher and @stuwillis on twitter. Please considering rating us on iTunes! or sharing us on the Social Medias!
“500 Days of Summer” screenwriter Scott Neustadter talks about how he and his writing partner, Michael H. Weber, came up with the offbeat script and how they find the true voice of characters. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 28922]
“500 Days of Summer” screenwriter Scott Neustadter talks about how he and his writing partner, Michael H. Weber, came up with the offbeat script and how they find the true voice of characters. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 28922]
'The Spectacular Now' writing duo Michael H. Weber and Scott Neustadter talk working with Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller on the award-winning teen romance.
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In 1998 Scott Neustadter was hired to work in the story department of Robert De Niro's Tribeca Productions, first as story editor, then as Director of Development. Neustadter and his writing partner, Michael H. Weber, have sold projects to Sony, Warner Bros, Universal, 20th Century Fox, Paramount and Fox Searchlight, including the semi-autobiographical (500) Days of Summer and not-at-all-autobiographical Pink Panther 2.
The Disaster Artist (2017) R | 1h 44min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 8 December 2017 (USA) When Greg Sestero, an aspiring film actor, meets the weird and mysterious Tommy Wiseau in an acting class, they form a unique friendship and travel to Hollywood to make their dreams come true. Director: James Franco Writers: Scott Neustadter (screenplay by), Michael H. Weber (screenplay by) Stars: James Franco, Dave Franco, Ari Graynor
## The Disaster Artist Totally Useless Movie Trivia **10.** Zac Efron, who is 5'8", played Dan Janjigian, who is 6'3" tall. **9.** Its December 8, 2017 opening day was Juliette Danielle's, who played Lisa in the original movie The Room (2003), 37th birthday. **8.** Tommy Wiseau looks like he smells funny. **7.** Tommy Wiseau became a naturalized United States citizen on May 28, 1985, aged 29, in San Francisco, California. **6.** In 2011, Tommy Wiseau starred in a YouTube web series called Tommy Explains it All, in which he explained his views on various topics ranging from Citizen Kane to the art of kissing. **5.** The Room is one of YouTube sensation PewDiePie's favorite movies. **4.** Melanie Griffith who stars in The Disaster Artist was born on August 9th, 1957. **3.** At one point in the film, Johnny (James Franco) admits to hitting Lisa. **2.** Tommy Wiseau believes that playing catch with a football, brings people together. **1.** The Disaster Artist was a novel before it was a film. The Disaster Artist (2017) R | 1h 44min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 8 December 2017 (USA) When Greg Sestero, an aspiring film actor, meets the weird and mysterious Tommy Wiseau in an acting class, they form a unique friendship and travel to Hollywood to make their dreams come true. Director: James Franco Writers: Scott Neustadter (screenplay by), Michael H. Weber (screenplay by) Stars: James Franco, Dave Franco, Ari Graynor