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Teen Titans Go to the Movies

Skid and Andy tackle the adaptation of “The New Teen Titans” into the new film “Teen Titans Go to the Movies” from Warner Bros. animation. In many ways, the film is a huge departure from the source material, but Skid and Andy do dive into how the departure isn’t as big as you might first think.

Also, they laugh a lot as the film is really great….

We miss James this episode and wish him safe travels!

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Solo

James, Skid, and Andy review the effects of delving into established continuity in the film SOLO. They tackle the following questions: This film plays with structure more than any previous STAR WARS film, how does that play against our expectations? This is the first STAR WARS film not to use the Force in a meaningful way. Good thing or bad thing? What do we make of the cameo in the end? Please leave us a review and subscribe to the podcast! We take suggestions at the email address: info@comicsexperience.com If you’re interested in screenwriting courses that we offer, please visit: www.ScreenExperience.com for more information.

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Deadpool 2

Our hosts Andy, James, and Skid tackle DEADPOOL 2 in this episode, focusing on how the Deadpool films function in relation to the other X-MEN franchise films, the adaptation of the individual characters from the comics to the screen, and seeds of the stories used for the hit-sequel. Please join us, leave a review, rate the podcast, and tell all your friends about it! Presented by Comics Experience and Screen Experience.

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Avengers: Infinity War

It’s finally here, the wait is over, and the opening weekend was massive. It’s the biggest Marvel film to date and Avengers: Infinity War is showing no signs of slowing down! James, Skid and Andy discuss the film and it’s source material “Thanos Quest,” “The Infinity Gauntlet,” and “Thanos Rising” and how this film compares to “event comics” of the 80s and today. Our questions tackled are: Thanos has more humanity in the film than in the comics, does this work to the audiences favor? The film has many character moments but few character arcs. In that respect, is it similar to the source material or different? The film does a balancing act between a host of characters. Does it lose focus or does it stay on target? Who is the main character of this film? Who was the main character of the comic THE INFINITY GAUNTLET? Please leave us a review and subscribe to the podcast! We take suggestions at the email address: info@comicsexperience.com If you’re interested in screenwriting courses that we offer, please visit: www.ScreenExperience.com for more information.

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Road to Avengers: Infinity War – Part 2 – Captain America: Civil War

With the biggest Marvel film to date opening this week, our team decided to tackle the most important elements going into Avengers: Infinity War! In part 2, James, Skid and Andy discuss “Captain America: Civil War,” its source material in the comics, and its possible role as it relates to Avengers: Infinity War!

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Road to Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1 – Captain America: The Winter Soldier

With the biggest Marvel film to date opening this week, our team decided to tackle the most important elements going into Avengers: Infinity War! In part 1, James, Skid and Andy discuss “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” its source material, and its possible role as it relates to Avengers: Infinity War!

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Ready Player One: Nostalgia for All

Ernest Clines’ best-selling novel is now a film directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by Zac Penn. James, Skid, and Andy read the book and watched the movie. In this episode, they discuss the following questions: A common criticism of both the book and the film is that they are more a haphazard collection of nostalgic references than a coherent story. Is this fair or no? Many substantive changes were made from Ernest Cline’s book. Why do we think these were done, and were they effective? What place do we think the film will ultimately have in Spielberg’s legacy? Please leave us a review and subscribe to the podcast! We take suggestions at the email address: info@comicsexperience.com If you’re interested in screenwriting courses that we offer, please visit: www.ScreenExperience.com for more information.

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I Kill Giants – Exclusive Interview with Director Anders Walter

James interviews Anders Walter, the Oscar-Winning director of I KILL GIANTS, and they discuss the adaptation process and highlight much of what drew Walter to the book in the first place and why certain changes needed to be made. Join James for P2P’s exclusive interview with director Anders Walter. Remember to subscribe to the podcast and give us a review and rating!

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I Kill Giants – Slaying Giants

James, Skid, and Andy discuss the adaptation’s successes from the original graphic novel I KILL GIANTS by Joe Kelly and Ken Nimura to the silver screen premiering in theaters today! The film’s screen play is also by Joe Kelly and it is directed by Anders Walter. Remember to subscribe to the podcast and give us a review and rating!

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I KILL GIANTS Preview Episode

Our next full episode will be on I KILL GIANTS which opens in theaters on Friday, March 23rd! Take a listen to the preview episode to find out what source material we’re drawing from so you can follow along with the source material and the new film!

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