Clipping Along

Or shall I say galloping.  We're on horseback rescuing the King!   We are surprised at how tight the story is, and have diagnosed it as a byproduct of having to make quick decisions.  We aren't leaving the time for "inspiration to strike" or a good story beat to present itself.  We have to quickly … Continue reading Clipping Along

“Off the Record”

Alright, boys and girls.  So it’s difficult to say whether it’s any good, but here it is!  If you’re curious, click the link below for a PDF of the script.  We’ll post longer thoughts on the whole thing tomorrow, but right now we’re going to bed. Off the Record

What We Learned

So.  We did in fact finish another movie in a weekend.  A testament either to our resilience, or obstinacy.  Probably a little of both.   It is a tiny bit short still, but not enough that we care to continue writing.  We don't even really feel accomplishment.  Which is sort of depressing. We HATED this … Continue reading What We Learned

Film 14: Wings

Wings (1927) dir. William A. Wellman.  USA. "Ironically, a mass-market silent spectacular like William Wellman's Wings effortlessly showcases far more visual variety than mainstream American films have offered since: it displays shifts from brutal realism to nonrealistic techniques associated with Soviet avant-garde or impressionistic French cinema - double exposures, subjective point-of-view shots, trick effects, symbolic … Continue reading Film 14: Wings

Film History Docket

Here it is!  365 films for 365 days. These are all significant movies that we haven't seen, taken (largely) from one of three lists.  First, the 2012 Sight & Sound Best Films list, as voted on by prominent critics and directors.  We combined the critics list and the directors list, eliminated duplicates, and eliminated films … Continue reading Film History Docket

Our script!

Alright, boys and girls.  So it's difficult to say whether it's any good, but here it is!  If you're curious, click the link below for a PDF of the script.  We'll post longer thoughts on the whole thing tomorrow, but right now we're going to bed. Off the Record