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Screenwriting Tips from Masterful Screenplays and Genius Screenwriters
10 Screenwriting Tips from Paul Schrader - Writer of Taxi Driver
10 Screenwriting Tips from Paul Schrader - Writer of Taxi Driver
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The Banshees of Inisherin - There Goes That Dream 😢
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The Banshees of Inisherin - There Goes That Dream 😢
10 Screenwriting Tips from Ruben Östlund - Triangle of Sadness, Force Majeure & The Square Director
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10 Screenwriting Tips from Ruben Östlund - Triangle of Sadness, Force Majeure & The Square Director
20 Screenwriting Tips from Taika Waititi
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20 Screenwriting Tips from Taika Waititi
10 Screenwriting Tips from Edgar Wright on how he wrote Baby Driver and Shaun of the Dead
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10 Screenwriting Tips from Edgar Wright on how he wrote Baby Driver and Shaun of the Dead
Goodfellas - Copacabana One-Shot Restaurant Scene
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Goodfellas - Copacabana One-Shot Restaurant Scene
10 Screenwriting Tips from Robert Eggers on how he wrote the Lighthouse and The Northman
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10 Screenwriting Tips from Robert Eggers on how he wrote the Lighthouse and The Northman
Requiem for a Dream - Heartbreaking Argument Scene
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Requiem for a Dream - Heartbreaking Argument Scene
10 Screenwriting Tips from Best Screenplay Oscar Nominees 2022
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10 Screenwriting Tips from Best Screenplay Oscar Nominees 2022
Good Will Hunting - The Break-Up Scene
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Good Will Hunting - The Break-Up Scene
10 Screenwriting Tips from Jane Campion on how she wrote and directed The Power of the Dog and Piano
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10 Screenwriting Tips from Jane Campion on how she wrote and directed The Power of the Dog and Piano
The Dark Knight - Interrogation Scene
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The Dark Knight - Interrogation Scene
20 Screenwriting Tips from Aaron Sorkin
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20 Screenwriting Tips from Aaron Sorkin
There Will Be Blood - I ABANDONED MY CHILD! 😫
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There Will Be Blood - I ABANDONED MY CHILD! 😫
10 Screenwriting and Filmmaking Tips from Akira Kurosawa
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10 Screenwriting and Filmmaking Tips from Akira Kurosawa
Jackie Brown - Don’t say one more word 😱
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Jackie Brown - Don’t say one more word 😱
20 Screenwriting Tips from Christopher Nolan
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20 Screenwriting Tips from Christopher Nolan
The Wolf of Wall Street - Jordan Belfort meets Naomi Lapaglia
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The Wolf of Wall Street - Jordan Belfort meets Naomi Lapaglia
10 Screenwriting Tips from The Coen Brothers on how they wrote No Country for Old Men and Fargo
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10 Screenwriting Tips from The Coen Brothers on how they wrote No Country for Old Men and Fargo
20 Screenwriting Tips from Paul Thomas Anderson on how he wrote Licorice Pizza & There Will Be Blood
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20 Screenwriting Tips from Paul Thomas Anderson on how he wrote Licorice Pizza & There Will Be Blood
Dune - Father Son Talk Scene - Timothee Chalamet, Oscar Isaac
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Dune - Father Son Talk Scene - Timothee Chalamet, Oscar Isaac
10 Writing and Directing Tips from Stanley Kubrick
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10 Writing and Directing Tips from Stanley Kubrick
20 Screenwriting and Directing Tips from Steven Spielberg on how he created Jaws and West Side Story
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20 Screenwriting and Directing Tips from Steven Spielberg on how he created Jaws and West Side Story
10 Writing and Directing Tips from Sam Raimi on how he created Spider-Man and The Evil Dead
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10 Writing and Directing Tips from Sam Raimi on how he created Spider-Man and The Evil Dead
20 Writing and Screenwriting Tips from Stephen King
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20 Writing and Screenwriting Tips from Stephen King
He was a handsome fella I will give him that. Oh and a fucking great actor (still is- might be one of the goats when all is said and done)
Will Smith is probably one of my worst actors and I avoid movies which he acts in. He has a hugely inflated ego and lacks substance ... Although I'm sure substance is his thing
I love how candid JL is ♡♡♡
Finally, UFC 300 has a headliner
You are correct sir
Stay straight. Yup.
You do have a heart. I will jus misssapell stuff to urk you lol😂 it's lonely understanding everyone. Never alone but I am.
Man, it looks like she didn't want any kind of emotion on her face, didn't want to show her opinion, either way?
Brilliant performance from J Banks. Not a single scene was weak across both series.
How the f*ck is anyone supposed to get that from the scenes in the movie? You can't ever get that from what you actually see on screen. He drives the pod towards the obelisk, but it disappears before he can reach it, then he randomly goes through that trip at the end through the light and through what seems like a portal, despite him not actually touching the obelisk. It really doesn't read as energy based godlike figures bringing him somewhere. If anything, it reads like he makes contact with the obelisk, though we never see it on screen, is then given the knowledge of mankind or all knowledge in the universe or something to that effect. And once he's in that room it appears as though he died and it is a heaven or hell type of environment. I'm all for using critical thinking to understand metaphors and hidden meanings in art, but the actual scenes in the movie don't really even hint towards Kubricks intended meaning whatsoever. Also Kubricks framing and angles of the baby at the end, dont imply that he's going back towards earth, he makes it seem like the baby is the size of the earth and simply just observing it, just floating there not moving. I know his work was limited by the technology at the time but still, the physical set up of the scenes aren't set done coherently enough to allow people to interpret what he wants them to.
Why the audience are laughing ?, she didnt say anything laughable.?
She’s hilarious! 😂
Puss in boots
I'm sorry that first caption is certainly the exact opposite of what Nolan said and generally what you want in story 101. Avoid making your story superficial by evoking emotion in the audience through a relatable protagonist This sentence has to be a typo or backwards because YOUR SUPPOSED to evoke emotion in the audience through a relatable protagonist and nolan in this video just affirmed that.
I would re-cut this so it makes sense. it's almost... lacking consideration.
Just throw more feet into movies & he’ll be on board. It’ll be the golden age of film
LET IT COOK!!
I love Ben ❤
Is this the reason for the Conan bit in the Crazy Stupid Love movie?
So Larry is George. Love both.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ #friendshipgoals
Phenomenal my love you're a lovely woman !!
Both of them are beautiful
Call the cops on these crazy people.🤣
I love him in A Knight's Tale. Such an iconic movie!
george is just a perfectionist & how beautiful his books are written make that quite obvious
I’m gonna throw Meet The Parents in the mix. Maybe my personal favorite
I agree.
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I never liked him…ever…
That’s amazing!
She has aged like fine wine…looks better now than in her 20’s
Libtards
How is this funny? This is why people can't stand americans. Like wiping your ass with the shroud of turin. Mfs wouldve executed her ass for that if they couldve. Luckly for her america took over hawaii illigaly and completely fucked on them so they cant even protect their artifacts from dumb fcks lile her.
All three replies are legendary. I love it. All different, yet still, legendary. Lollll. 😂
Will lost me with his politics
Yeah I’m sure he’s really hurting
I always played with ken when I got the doll. Back then I made barbie the accessory 😅😅, that was both wrong and right at the same time 😂. I can’t be the only one who did that
That is so degrading, demoralizing and humiliating. But it's also super funny
And look at where Will is now…
I kinda get what he’s saying. Better call Saul had a few returning faces, but a lot of new ones too. And for Jonathan, who’d been there basically all through breaking bad; must’ve felt like when he came back that like half of the cast had basically died. Must’ve been weird coming to set with a lot of the same crew, playing the same character, but not acting with the same people. Some, but not all.
Vincent Vega is his greatest character, period.
Wow. They really do look alike.
I love Mr Bean he's definitely one of the greatest like yas I'm here for it he underated 😭
Or maybe he is acting. You'll never know.
If you girls believe you are women why haven't you got your own place dads house dads rules that's just respect integrity is you listen to him because your display shows your just a girl that had sex and think you know it all
This cannot be real 💀
Conan had the best talk show… don’t know if he’s still doing it
The revenont?
Waahhhuuuther
nice Jake, looks real, you prepare your physique well, not a good idea in real ufc. ur face worth more than this. your a good actor. God bless man.