A terribly unimaginative documentary made with no cinematic flair at all, more reminicent of DVD bonus content. It is simply a series of interviews script writers of varying renown (or obscurity), cut together. The interviews are fine, it's just that it is nothing more than a long series of interviews with screen writers, split up into chapters, each chapter introduced by a little movie scene that vaguely touches upon the topic of screenwriting. A huge disappointment.
Groovy. Though I actually do prefer Evil Dead to Evil Dead II, simply because 2 becomes a bit too farcical for my taste and I enjoy the everything-and-the-kitchen-sink stylistic approach of the first one.
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Movie comment on Tales from the Script
Calleklovn
A terribly unimaginative documentary made with no cinematic flair at all, more reminicent of DVD bonus content. It is simply a series of interviews script writers of varying renown (or obscurity), cut together. The interviews are fine, it's just that it is nothing more than a long series of interviews with screen writers, split up into chapters, each chapter introduced by a little movie scene that vaguely touches upon the topic of screenwriting. A huge disappointment.Movie comment on Evil Dead II
Calleklovn
Groovy. Though I actually do prefer Evil Dead to Evil Dead II, simply because 2 becomes a bit too farcical for my taste and I enjoy the everything-and-the-kitchen-sink stylistic approach of the first one.