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Cinema Splash Page
Michael Brodie
16 episodes
2 weeks ago
Cinema Splash Page is a podcast where comic book creators discuss the movies (and other things) that influenced their storytelling, and filmmakers talk about the comics (and other things) that inspired theirs.
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Cinema Splash Page is a podcast where comic book creators discuss the movies (and other things) that influenced their storytelling, and filmmakers talk about the comics (and other things) that inspired theirs.
Show more...
Film Interviews
TV & Film
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Rob Grant (Harpoon, Cabin in the Woods, Deadpool 2) swings by to share his opinion on character-driven storytelling, and how some of the earliest films he ever saw are still affecting him to this day.
Cinema Splash Page
1 hour 7 minutes 23 seconds
2 years ago
Rob Grant (Harpoon, Cabin in the Woods, Deadpool 2) swings by to share his opinion on character-driven storytelling, and how some of the earliest films he ever saw are still affecting him to this day.

Rob Grant, writer/director of the excellent 2019 dark comedy/thriller Harpoon, joins us to talk about his career origins, the movies that most influenced him, and his one and only foray into work-for-hire filmmaking.


Along the way, we talk about the experience of being at the mercy of indie film festivals, how modern audiences' attention spans are dwindling, and the lasting damage that the book Save the Cat has done to Hollywood.


If you're interested in supporting us, we now have a Patreon page:

patreon.com/MichaelBrodie


Question? Comments? Have a guest to suggest? Want to BE a guest?

Contact us at: cinemasplashpage@gmail.com

Cinema Splash Page
Cinema Splash Page is a podcast where comic book creators discuss the movies (and other things) that influenced their storytelling, and filmmakers talk about the comics (and other things) that inspired theirs.