Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)
The American science-fiction comedy film directed by Stephen Herek and written by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon would go on to be a box office success.
The plot follows two slackers Bill and Ted, as they travel through time to assemble historical figures for their high school project.
The film stars Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter and George Carlin.
The film uses a fluid anthology mix when presenting itself with historical figures and using an over arching story device for the end project. The film would spawn one sequel, cartoon series and a comic book series.
The third installment will be released in Summer 2020.
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, this 1994 crime film would turn the anthology on its head with a new and inventive way of story telling while using numerous stories.
The film stars Samuel L Jackson, John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Eric Stoltz, Rosanna Arquette and Bruce Willis.
The film is noted to being out of chronological order. The structural form is an episodic narrative with circular events adding a beginning and end and allowing references to elements of each separate episode to be made throughout the narrative.
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We are joined by our special guests:
We are joined by C Derrick Miller, Author of the Taste of Home series and you can find him at the following links: Websites: http://cderickmiller.com; American Justice Podcast website is http://www.americanjusticepodcast.com and check out what is happening on his new film via http://www.warningsignsfilm.com
We are also joined by writer and producer Joe (Caesar and Otto Deadly Christmas) Randazzo. You can following Joe through:
Twitter: joe_randazzo
Instagram: joerandazzo624
We are also joined by Sean Steffin, writer and producer of The Perfect Candidate. You can follow Sean through:
My Twitter is @SeanFnSteffen
Opening Credits; Introduction – Rose and Thorn of the Week (1.32); Story Geeks (11.07); Forming the Plot (14.49); Film Trailer (15.49); Lights, Camera, Action (17.41);Forming The Plot (37.18); Trailer (Take 2) (38.44); Lights, Camera, Action (Take 2) (41.48); Epilogue (1:23.13) End Credits (1:34.03); Closing Credits (1:34.47)
Opening and Closing Credits – thanking BenSounds for our fantastic Opening Credits.
Season 2: Episode 50 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK: Rope (1948)
Season 2: Episode 49 - 2 FOR ONE: The Girl Next Door (2007) / An American Crime (2008)
Season 2: Episode 48 - BOOK TO SCREEN: Helter Skelter (1976)
Season 2: Episode 47 - SHUDDER: February 2019
Season 2: Episode 46 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK: Marnie (1964)
Season 2: Episode 45 - 2 FOR ONE: The Stepford Wives (1975) / Get Out (2017)
Season 2: Episode 44 - BOOK TO SCREEN: Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Season 2: Episode 43 - SHUDDER: January 2019
Season 2: Episode 42 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK: Vertigo (1958)
Season 2: Episode 41 - 2 FOR ONE: Unbreakable (2000)/Split (2016)
Season 2: Episode 40 - BOOK TO SCREEN: Sybil (1976)
Season 2: Episode 39 - SHUDDER: December 2018
Season 2: Episode 38 - SPECIAL EPISODE: A Year in Review 2018
Season 2: Episode 37 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK: The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Season 2 Episode 36 - 2 FOR ONE: Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979) / Saved! (2004)
Season 2 Episode 35 - BOOK TO SCREEN: Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)
Season 2 Episode 33 - SHUDDER: November 2018
Season 2: Episode 33 - ALFRED HITCHCOCK: Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
Season 2: Episode 32 - 2 FOR ONE: The Thing (1982)/The Faculty (1998)
Season 2: Episode 31 - BOOK TO SCREEN: Who Goes There? (1938) / The Thing From Another World (1951)
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