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| 21 minutes ago by Trevor Mayes Just like the point of my first article on Edgy Screenwriting (where I discussed the dangers of the “Jerk Protagonist“), killing your protagonist and giving your script a tragic ending isn't actually all that rare — it's just rarely ever ... If your hero is a cop, and the first 90 minutes of your movie speaks very strongly to the theme: “Crime doesn't pay,” then at the end, the villain pumps the hero full of lead and makes off with the loot — how well do you think that ... scriptwrecked -- help for aspiring screenwriters - http://scriptwrecked.com/ |
| 2 Dec 2009 by fredpugh1951 Will Smith was comical at times and yet tranquil the tragic hero. Randy Quaid was priceless! Jeff Goldblum was more likeable in this movie than I have ever seen him in the past. I also conception Robert Loggia and Bill Pullman were well ... vinasblog - http://myrealestateislocal.com/wordpress-mu-2.7/wordpress-mu/vinasblog/ |
| 3 Dec 2009 If you read a script of “The Office” without any context, you'd probably swear that it was an absurdist tragedy. But it's got that Andy Kaufmanesque humor going, the kind where the characters have no idea that what's happening is funny for the ..... Making The Doctor a Tragic Hero just doesn't work for me. Plus every episode is set in London (or in the atmosphere above it). The Doctor used to take his companions to lovely fantastical planets...full of styrofoam rocks, ... Pajiba - http://www.pajiba.com/ - References |
| 30 Nov 2009 by bruceemerson1963 De Niro's glorious performance as Johnny Boy takes on the proportions of a Greek tragic hero, sharp steadily toward his violent and inevitable destiny. In one fell swoop he established himself as one of the greatest actors of his ... nolansblog - http://nolansblog.ewall8.com/ |
| 15 Nov 2009 by blogger09 The tragic hero (What's a tragic hero? Did Miller conceive of this term? What are some related terms? [hero, anti-hero, villain]). A View from the Bridge (Revise class notes and analyses to the play). Greek/Christian/Contemporary Drama ... LITERATURA III - http://literaturaenlenguainglesaiii.blogspot.com/ |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Bilge Ebiri The thing is, in my Hong Kong films, and in my American films, I used to like the tragic hero. Most of the time, I was thinking of myself. Now I'm getting older, more concerned about the world, about other people. ... Vulture - http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/ |
| 15 hours ago by Wayne Hall Jonah Woodson Hex is not your typical Western hero. Created by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga for DC Comics in 1972, Hex first appeared in All Star Western #10 and quickly gained fame as an anti-hero. ... written by Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti (who usually script the book). The art was provided by Darwyn Cooke, he of Batman Beyond and the Catwoman comic fame. It's an larger-than-normal issue, and it tells a tragic story that only Hex could be involved in. ... SciFi Pulse - http://scifipulse.net/ |
| 3 Dec 2009 by BJ Then, if by some miracle, you continue on in the face of this onslaught, your game will improve enough that you can sell a script or compete in the world of the Hollywood screenwriter. The truth is, if it doesn't feed some ... From a 10000 foot view, film is a medium that asks for an immense and dramatic change in your hero. From start to finish he is usually completely unmade and put back together again. As Blake says, a mixture of Thesis and Antithesis or Synthesis. ... Save the Cat!® - http://www.blakesnyder.com/ - References |
| 2 Dec 2009 by arianna7107674 ... level-headed the tragic hero. Randy Quaid was priceless! Jeff Goldblum was more likeable in this movie than I have ever seen him in the past. I also idea Robert Loggia and Bill Pullman were well chosen. While the script was similar ... arianna7107674 - http://utmost-way.com/w/arianna7107674/ |
| 15 Nov 2009 by Robert In his essay "Hegel's Theory of Tragedy," AC Bradley first introduced the English-speaking world to Hegel's theory, which Bradley called the "tragic collision", and contrasted against the Aristotelian notions of the "tragic hero" and ... In God's country? - http://homunculus-ingodscountry.blogspot.com/ |
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