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How to Make Films and Influence People

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by Andrew Curzon and Peter Kimball

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<p>In this podcast, we talk about our own approach to screenwriting and filmmaking, discuss great works of cinema, and blasphemously imagine how they could be remade. Each week we tackle a movie widely considered to be a "great film". We ask the important questions: How would you remake this as a family film? What's the no-budget version? How do you turn this into a 10-episode Netflix series? Join us as we walk through our creative process, share updates from our screenplay, and talk about what we've been watching lately.</p>

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11/3/2025

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July 3, 2026

Cinema Paradiso

<p>Peter and Andrew journey through Tornatore's 1988 Italian classic Cinema Paradiso , exploring how its deep love for the theater experience and its sentimental coming-of-age story left a lasting mark on film lovers everywhere. They discuss the film’s themes of the magic of movies, the limitations of growing up in a small town, and the censorship of human expression, and debate whether its straightforward, sentimental narrative still resonates in a modern world. </p><p>In their remake scenarios, they tackle a nostalgic challenge: How do you adapt a story about a kid growing up loving film for families? Could it work as a Pixar-style animated movie where films on the wall come to life, or an un-family-friendly bloodbath over censorship? What would a no-budget projection booth version focused on Alfredo look like? Would it be better as a period TV series exploring the eccentric characters of postwar Sicily, or a mystery series about the adult Toto returning to face his past? </p><p>The hosts also share their current viewing habits, including Four Weddings and a Funeral and Disclosure Day , while referencing Notting Hill , Nine Months , The Running Man , War of the Worlds , Alien , Arrival , Good Will Hunting , Inglourious Basterds , Luca , and Coco in their discussion. </p><p>Topics covered: The physical danger of early film reels, the universal desire to escape your hometown, the Hollywood reliance on clear villains, the subjective nature of rom-com chemistry, and why some movies are an easy recommendation even if they aren't considered the greatest of all time.</p>

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June 26, 2026

Mulholland Drive

<p>Peter and Andrew journey through David Lynch's 2001 surreal psychological thriller Mulholland Drive, exploring how its dream logic and masterful subversion of cinematic language left a lasting mark on modern cinema. They discuss the film’s themes of identity, the dark side of the Hollywood system, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy, and debate whether its highly open-ended, subjective narrative still resonates in a modern world. </p><p>In their remake scenarios, they tackle a surreal challenge: How do you adapt a dark story about Hollywood dreams and nightmares for families? Could it work as a straightforward mystery where helping an imaginary friend builds self-confidence? What would a no-budget, single-location version set entirely in a dingy office building look like? Would it be better as a world-expanding TV series exploring the bizarre backstories of side characters like the Cowboy and the hitman? </p><p>The hosts also share their current viewing habits, including the new season of Scrubs and the indie horror hit Obsession, while referencing The Usual Suspects, Swingers, Sunset Boulevard, La La Land, Nashville, Inception, Beau Is Afraid, I'm Thinking of Ending Things, He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not, Eraserhead, The Straight Story, All About Eve, Tully, Twin Peaks, and Good Will Hunting in their discussion. </p><p>Topics covered: Taking the leap to shoot your first short film, how David Lynch manipulates audience expectations with pacing and camera movement, writing scenes to showcase an actor's range, and why some movies are meant to be rewarding homework rather than casual viewing.</p>

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June 19, 2026

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

<p>Peter and Andrew unpack Edgar Wright's 2010 hyper-kinetic cult classic Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, exploring how its video game-inspired aesthetic and perfectly synced visual comedy left a lasting mark on modern cinema. They discuss the film’s themes of adolescent narcissism, romantic baggage, and fighting for affection, and debate whether its highly stylized "you against the world" message still resonates with audiences today.</p><p>In their remake scenarios, they tackle a combo-breaking challenge: How do you adapt a stylized story about fighting evil exes for families? Could it work as an Inside Out-style story where Scott literally fights Ramona's fears and doubts? What would a no-budget, quiet room version focused on offering closure to the exes look like? Would it be better as a world-expanding TV series exploring the lives of all the side characters and their own relationship baggage?</p><p>The hosts also share their current viewing habits, including Perfect Blue and Inside Man (and their disappointment with Havoc), while referencing Black Swan, Den of Thieves, Blade Runner, Call Me By Your Name, and Napoleon Dynamite in their discussion.</p><p>Topics covered: The value of shooting 60-second micro-short films, capturing the emotional intensity of youth, comparing Edgar Wright's visual storytelling to traditional invisible editing, and why some comedies become generational touchstones while others fade away.</p>

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What is How to Make Films and Influence People?
<p>In this podcast, we talk about our own approach to screenwriting and filmmaking, discuss great works of cinema, and blasphemously imagine how they could be remade. Each week we tackle a movie widely considered to be a "great film". We ask the important questions: How would you remake this as a family film? What's the no-budget version? How do you turn this into a 10-episode Netflix series? Join us as we walk through our creative process, share updates from our screenplay, and talk about what we've been watching lately.</p>
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