It’s not a documentary, but the protagonist is the actual owner of the family rental company and many of the actors are real employees as well, so it creates an even stranger dialogue on the meta level on the con within the con” as I was describing. Maria from Argentina but now living in Tokyo writes, “Werner Herzog actually already made that movie released earlier this year called Family Romance, LLC. We’ll still find a way to play Dungeons & Dragons. So, we know that 2021 is going to be eventful just personally.Ĭraig: It’s going to be fun. Plus I know you have a very busy year coming up. And get started with new stuff.Ĭraig: And I think in 2021 we’re going to hit 500 episodes. I’ll happily turn the calendar to a new page. I’m more optimistic about the back half of 2021 maybe, but still. That we’ve just arbitrarily said this is the beginning and this is the end, because the sun, you could pick any point in the earth’s rotation around the sun and call it day one. Happy New Year, Craig.Ĭraig: Yeah, look, I understand that the calendar is not actually a thing. John: And we’ll discuss what other heroes we would tackle if given the chance. Plus we’ll answer some listener questions and in our bonus segment for Premium members I will tell Craig about the Batman teaser trailer I wrote way back in 2001. And he was the Dark Knight way back when. John: Then we’ll look at another unlikely but iconic hero, a Scandinavian king who is clever with words but also great with the sword. Today on the show we’ll discuss America’s favorite crime fighter, but more importantly how we talk about him, and the bundle of IP surrounding Batman. John: And this is Episode 482 of Scriptnotes, a podcast about screenwriting and things that are interesting to screenwriters. Just in case your kids are in earshot and you don’t want them to hear swearing, this is the warning. The original post for this episode can now be found here.
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