Feast
The Last Project Greenlight
I rented and watched the DVD of Feast. This was the last of the Project Greenlight movies and they ended it on a high note. This splatterfest is gory, fun and makes you jump. This isn't high art and doesn't claim to be. The director, John Gulager, throws in some very cool sight gags. It reminds me of the Evil Dead series. It's about a group of bar patrons who are trapped and stalked by the hungry monsters. What are these creatures and where do they come from? Doesn't matter.
Rian Johnson
I was so impressed by the movie Brick that I went to the website of Rian Johnson, the writer/director, and downloaded a copy of the script. I printed it so I could read the cadence and better absorb the flow. A masterful piece of writing. I love when I read something and am blown away by it. Great writing, like the screenplay for Brick, is what inspires me to improve on my craft.
I rented and watched the DVD of Feast. This was the last of the Project Greenlight movies and they ended it on a high note. This splatterfest is gory, fun and makes you jump. This isn't high art and doesn't claim to be. The director, John Gulager, throws in some very cool sight gags. It reminds me of the Evil Dead series. It's about a group of bar patrons who are trapped and stalked by the hungry monsters. What are these creatures and where do they come from? Doesn't matter.
Rian Johnson
I was so impressed by the movie Brick that I went to the website of Rian Johnson, the writer/director, and downloaded a copy of the script. I printed it so I could read the cadence and better absorb the flow. A masterful piece of writing. I love when I read something and am blown away by it. Great writing, like the screenplay for Brick, is what inspires me to improve on my craft.

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