Screenplay by Daniel Waters, story by Daniel Waters and Sam Hamm, characters created by Bob Kane
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Screenplay by Daniel Waters, story by Daniel Waters and Sam Hamm, characters created by Bob Kane
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Author: Scott Myers
The animated TV show Family Guy, the brainchild of comedic Renaissance Man Seth McFarlane, is known for its irreverent, socially relevant and sometimes raunchy humor — typical of adult animation. Blending satire, slapstick comedy, and cutaway character fantasies, people have grown to treasure the fictional Griffin family over the last 21 seasons. We’re excited to…
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It’s one thing to say that a movie can deal with the idea of “staying alive.” Tons of movies—from dramas… The post When Nature Calls: Survival Movies on the Big Screen appeared first on The Script Lab. Go to Source Author: David Young
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With a life spanning across several different parts of the Star Wars timeline, Obi-Wan Kenobi has seen so many impactful moments. Obi-Wan’s Star Wars story has seen him move from Padawan to master, ultimately sacrificing his life in a fateful duel with Darth Vader. All Obi-Wan’s most spectacular moments have one thing in common, no…
As though they didn’t have enough trouble from them already, there are many movie heroes who unwittingly created their own villains. This is often a useful device to generate dramatic tension because a villain created by a hero will usually come back to put the hero in peril, inspiring a fierce rivalry that can propel…