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Mr. and Mrs. Smith - Screenplay - EP 101
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Oppenheimer in LA Times Envelope Awards magazine.
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The Holdovers - Screenplay
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Oppenheimer - Screenplay by Christopher Nolan
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American Fiction - Screenplay
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Oppenheimer - Screenplay by Christopher Nolan
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Air - Screenplay pdf.
Written by Alex Convery
Revisions by
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon
Current Revisions by
Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Chris Tucker
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Christopher Nolan wrote Oppenheimer in the first person. Strange to read “I turn…I move…” in the description of action. I think he was trying to write from Oppenheimer’s head but it might’ve been Nolan trying to keep it personal and not view things globally and too removed.
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Succession is an interesting run on sentence that repeats every season.
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The Fabelmans Screenplay
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George Lucas First Film. 1 min.
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Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) is an epic movie with amazing visuals and a small story. The sequel to the hugely successful Avatar, picks up with the DNA of the antagonist who was killed in the first film being used to create a Na'vi version of the antagonist who's entire mission is to find and kill Jake, the human turned Na'vi hero of the first film. Jake and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) have married and have 4 kids in the time between the two films. With a budget of over $400 million and 13 years between the films, Avatar 2 is full of sound a fury for just a story of the bad guy seeking revenge on the good guy. The kids of course are captured and recaptured. One of them even exclaims, "I can't believe I'm tied up again." However thin the story is, it is nice to be reminded of big movies to see in the theater. We are not in the 90s and 00s when every weekend the next big movie comes out. One even wonders was the first Avatar one of the last big films in the theater? There have been comic book sequels, but they all seem to blur together. The visuals are beautiful and so seamless and it's hard to tell when we are seeing CG and when water is being filmed. Rightfully nominated for 4 Academy Awards, when the action gets moving, the film is entertaining.
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There’s a finite amount of films to buy for your collection.
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Don’t use Twitter!
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Documentaries about celebrities might be the most boring documentaries.
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Knives Out is becoming one of the more overrated films. It was good not great. No “A Knives Out Story” worthy.
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