EPISODE · Jul 5, 2026 · 36 MIN
TELL THE DAMN STORY, ep 422: Why Great Movies Never Get Old (And What Writers Can Learn From Them)
from Tell The Damn Story · host Alex Simmons & Chris Ryan
Some movies entertain us for hours. Others continue teaching writers for generations. In this episode of Tell The Damn Story, Alex and Chris revisit a handful of timeless classics, including In the Heat of the Night ('66), Jaws ('75), The Fly ('58), and Charlie Chaplin's The Kid ('21), to uncover why they still work decades after they were made. Along the way, they explore: Why rewriting is where great storytelling really happens. How memorable characters empower unforgettable plots. Why a solid theme is the fertile soil for a story's growth. The surprising storytelling power of simplicity. What today's writers can still learn from films made over 100 years ago. Whether you're writing novels, screenplays, comics, or short stories, this episode reminds us that technology changes ... but great storytelling never does. If you enjoy the episode, please like, subscribe, and leave a comment telling us which classic film has taught you the most about storytelling.Have any questions, comments, or suggestions?Then, please leave them in the Comments Section.Write: [email protected] follow us on ...@Tell The Damn Story www.TellTheDamnStory.comwww.Facebook.com/Tell The Damn Story YouTube.com/ Tell The Damn StoryIf you find these episodes helpful, please take a moment to help wet our whistle by clicking on the link to ... Buy Me A Coffee!
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