Join Derek and Wil as they discuss Enter the Void, a strange french movie set in Tokyo that deals with psychedelic drugs and the love between a brother and a sister.
The focus of the episode this week is Buffy the Vampire Slayer. We're specifically looking at the 1992 movie, directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui, that kicked off the series and comparing it against the original screenplay written by Joss Whedon. Enjo
Derek and Wil discuss the cult sci-fi film, "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension." Later they dig into a fan script sequel to the film entitled, "Buckaroo Banzai Against the World Crime League." This fan script was writ
Derek and Wil welcome Nathan back as they discuss the differences between Godzilla '98 and an unfilmed Godzilla screenplay written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio.
Derek and Wil compare the 2017 Power Rangers movie to an unused screenplay written by Max Landis, the writer of "Chronicle" and the TV series "Dirk Gently."
Derek and Nathan discuss "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" and compare it to Frank Darabont's draft of the screenplay, "Indiana Jones and the City of the Gods."
Derek, Nathan, and Wil check out the new "Castlevania" Netflix series and discuss the screenplay to Paul W.S. Anderson's aborted live action adaptation of the video game franchise.
Derek, Nathan, and Wil discuss the 2007 Will Smith movie, "I Am Legend." They also dive into a draft of the screenplay written back in the '90s when the film was to star Arnold Schwarzenegger and be directed by Ridley Scott.
Due to unexpected events this week we weren't able to get together to record a new episode of "Medium Jump." In place of a typical episode, here is an episode of "The Creature Feature Cafe." "The Creature Feature Cafe" was the original vision
Derek, Wil, and Nathan take a look at "Carnivore," an un-produced screenplay written by the Wachowskis.Note: Herschell Gordon Lewis has nothing to do with any of this. Just chose this as the image because there is no artwork made for "Carniv
Derek, Nathan, and Wil discuss two horror films produced by Elijah Wood. The art house vampire film, "A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night" and the Tim and Eric-esque horror/comedy, "The Greasy Strangler."
Derek and Wil take a break from their regular routine of discussing the differences that comes from going from script to screen. Instead, they join the conversation surrounding "Get Out."
Derek and Wil discuss the sci-fi/comedy/drama "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." They also dig into the original screenplay and detail the darker vision Charlie Kaufman had for his original story.
Derek, Wil, and Nathan discuss the faults of the wildly entertaining movie, "Hancock." They also detail the differences between it and the original screenplay that inspired it, "Tonight He Comes."