INT. THE INTERNET. FADE IN. Welcome to the first episode of WRITERS/BLOCKBUSTERS. Three pastey white gentlemen decide to dive into their first outing by discussing the script to Jordon Peele's Oscar nominated masterpiece GET OUT.
A Long Time Ago, in a Galaxy Far Far Away - we recorded an episode discussing the screenwriting tools and techniques used in Rian Johnson's, STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI.
21 years ago the Coen Brothers masterpiece FARGO swept the Oscars, including BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY. Since that statue is now legally allowed to drink Jamie Nash, Jimmy George and Bob Rose give this script a fresh look-see dontcha know.
Jake Kasdan's JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE is the sequel "no one asked for" even with The Rock, Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Karen Gillan starring. Then audiences saw it and admitted they probably should have asked for it.
The impending chaos of INFINITY WAR looms and Jamie Nash, Jimmy George and Bob Rose comfortably sit in the calm before the storm to talk about Joss Whedon's crowd pleasing, game changing, quirky, quippy, satisfying script to THE AVENGERS.
Jamie, Jimmy and Bob are three lifelong Spielberg fanatics, thus they felt the need to discuss the many pros, and the many cons, of the Zak Penn/Ernest Cline script to the latest Steven Spielberg adventure READY PLAYER ONE.
Jamie, Jimmy and Bob consult the whiteboard and decide that voicing their positive opinions about the script to A QUIET PLACE is worth the risk of getting torn to shreds by aliens...or the internet.
Jamie, Jimmy and Bob only move the headstones long enough to take a look back at the script to an American classic, the 1982 Hooper/Spielberg film POLTERGEIST. They're here...for 47 minutes.
Jamie, Jimmy and Bob prove the old adage "All you need is Glove" as they discuss horror-master Wes Craven's script to the classic A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET.
Jamie, Jimmy and Bob never touch their highly nutritious microwavable macaroni and cheese dinners, instead they discuss an incredible John Hughes script.