Rescue Dawn (2007) -vs- Papillon (1973)
The Smackdown If you like seeing grown men reduced to eating insects, boy, do we have a deal for you. Here we put two teams of prisoners — each made up of two men whose […]
The Smackdown If you like seeing grown men reduced to eating insects, boy, do we have a deal for you. Here we put two teams of prisoners — each made up of two men whose […]
The Smackdown Whenever aliens invade our planet, the vaunted resources of humanity’s technological aggression pale in comparison to their greatest “weapon”: luck. Sure, the heroes of those films will preach about courage, history, and the […]
To this day when the major track running events are held, it’s a safe bet that plenty of people remember the gutsy runner who pretty much owned distance running back in the day, Steve Prefontaine. In the late 90s, Hollywood bizarrely made two films back-to-back about the legendary distance runner, and you may be tempted to go rent one of them to see for yourself what the fuss was all about.
About a decade after that box-office match-up, my wife and I had a Hallmark Channel film shooting out here in Los Angeles, Chasing a Dream, about a high-school athlete who decides to go for a sub-four minute mile. During the time we were polishing up our screenplay’s last draft before production, we looked for a little inspiration and watched both Prefontaine and Without Limits within a couple of days of each other. It was like a film school assignment to see what different production teams and actors could do with essentially the same source material. But there was another element here, for me, that put even this challenge through a separate creative filter.
Steve Prefontaine wasn’t actually a legend to me, you see, because I was there when he was breaking all these incredible records. […]
The Smackdown The greatest thing about movies revolving around weddings is not, actually, the weddings themselves. Instead, it’s the dramatic and hilarious (hopefully) events leading up to the big day. Personally, I love seeing the […]
The Smackdown Pixar pretty much owns the press clippings and praise handed out in the animation market these days because, basically, they do what they do better than anyone else can even imagine doing it. […]
The Smackdown Sometimes a man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do, or as Bruce Willis’s John McLane explains in Live Free or Die Hard. He’s that guy who’s just crazy enough to do what […]
The Smackdown We all know (from bitter experience) that being a kid is no picnic. Here are two movies that tell us that being a writer of kids’ books isn’t much easier AND both manage […]
The Smackdown People like to talk about having a “personal” relationship with God. Maybe that’s why both these films bring in audiences — the chance to watch the main characters actually have that relationship on […]
It seems like everybody in America could recognize film critic Joel Siegel. He was the guy with the mustache on the network morning news show who reviewed films and provided comic relief, the guy who […]
The Smackdown Sometimes you just need to see a well-deserved butt kicking. On that basis, the Die Hard series generally satisfies because all of the movies are intended to simply deliver what they excel at […]
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