EPISODE · Aug 19, 2018 · 1H 23M
218 - MEDIA ETIQUETTE
from Screenwriters' Rant Room · host Hilliard Guess
Hilliard, Lisa, Chris and Lauren go IN on this hilarious episode, that's from beginning to end - full of industry game! Lauren and Lisa dispense some properly-charged thoughts on how poorly Boots Riley is reacting to the negative critiques on his experimental film, SORRY TO BOTHER YOU. HIGHLIGHTS: Idris Elba’s 'Black James Bond' movie, Patrick Stewart and his Star Trek comeback, The Oscars New Blockbuster/Popular Category, Stunts Category should be awarded, engaging critics with Boots Riley's 'Sorry To Bother You' fiasco, BLACKkKLANSMAN and so much more! It all started with Bitch Media's SORRY TO BOTHER YOU critique. We mentioned Robert Downey, Sr.'s PUTNEY SWOPE Trailer, as a precursor to SORRY TO BOTHER YOU. Different eras, different films -- same ignition point (possibly), but handled with different spins. DIRECT LINK: www.bit.ly/SWRR-218 Subscribe, Comment, Rate & 5 STAR Review on iTunes! http://bit.ly/HG-SRR-EP1 Fans of the show, your support is always welcome. As we mentioned on the show, here's the link to this game-giving podcast's Patreon link: http://bit.ly/SWRRPatreon The Screenwriters Rant Room on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/screenwritersrr/ Here's an interesting conversation between Paul Thomas Anderson and RDS on PUTNEY SWOPE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1HU2e4YcsM) Lisa's not up for seeing Amma Asante's WHERE HANDS TOUCH the story of a bi-racial teen struggling for survival in NAZI Germany. But you can see it (when it comes out) and tell her what time it is! Pauline Kael's 1974 critical review of Louis Malle's LACOMBE, LUCIEN, a similar story about love with a Nazi collaborator. Douglas Sirk's film A TIME TO LOVE AND A TIME TO DIE, an early film on creating sympathy with German soldiers and civilians during WW2. Twitter: @ScreenwritersRR @HilliardGuess @UnuathorizedCBD @IamLauranp #ScreenwritersRantRoom #Comedy #Screenwriting #Producing #Diversity #WGAW #DGA #Directors #Oscars #Blackkklansman
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Hilliard, Lisa, Chris and Lauren go IN on this hilarious episode, that's from beginning to end - full of industry game! Lauren and Lisa dispense some properly-charged thoughts on how poorly Boots Riley is reacting to the negative critiques on his experimental film, SORRY TO BOTHER YOU. HIGHLIGHTS: Idris Elba’s 'Black James Bond' movie, Patrick Stewart and his Star Trek comeback, The Oscars New Blockbuster/Popular Category, Stunts Category should be awarded, engaging critics with Boots Riley's 'Sorry To Bother You' fiasco, BLACKkKLANSMAN and so much more! It all started with Bitch Media's SORRY TO BOTHER YOU critique. We mentioned Robert Downey, Sr.'s PUTNEY SWOPE Trailer, as a precursor to SORRY TO BOTHER YOU. Different eras, different films -- same ignition point (possibly), but handled with different spins. DIRECT LINK: www.bit.ly/SWRR-218 Subscribe, Comment, Rate & 5 STAR Review on iTunes! http://bit.ly/HG-SRR-EP1 Fans of the show, your support is always welcome. As we mentioned on the show, here's the link to this game-giving podcast's Patreon link: http://bit.ly/SWRRPatreon The Screenwriters Rant Room on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/screenwritersrr/ Here's an interesting conversation between Paul Thomas Anderson and RDS on PUTNEY SWOPE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1HU2e4YcsM) Lisa's not up for seeing Amma Asante's WHERE HANDS TOUCH the story of a bi-racial teen struggling for survival in NAZI Germany. But you can see it (when it comes out) and tell her what time it is! Pauline Kael's 1974 critical review of Louis Malle's LACOMBE, LUCIEN, a similar story about love with a Nazi collaborator. Douglas Sirk's film A TIME TO LOVE AND A TIME TO DIE, an early film on creating sympathy with German soldiers and civilians during WW2. Twitter: @ScreenwritersRR @HilliardGuess @UnuathorizedCBD @IamLauranp #ScreenwritersRantRoom #Comedy #Screenwriting #Producing #Diversity #WGAW #DGA #Directors #Oscars #Blackkklansman
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