Episode 98: Neil Landau

Neil Landau, author of TV Writing on Demand: Creating Great Content in the Digital Era; co-screenwriter of Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead (with episode 17 guest Tara Ison); and Assistant Dean, Special Programs and Associate Director, MFA Screenwriting – Writing for Television with the UCLA School of Film & Television, sat down with me to share the movies that made him. Join us, as we discuss incorrigible optimism, real-life fictional father figures, uncertainty ever after, and poking bears.

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Be sure to join me for these upcoming episodes:

December 10: Episode 99, featuring Jeremiah Jacobs (The Heartbreak Time Machine), composer of the Movies Made Me theme music! Hear his awesome songs on Soundcloud.

December 24: MOVIES MADE ME 100TH EPISODE featuring Major Francis Monogram and Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz from Disney’s Phineas and Ferb.

Episode 38: Shelly Smith

Shelly Smith, waitress at Keno’s Sports Bar & Grill in Anaheim, CA, sits down with us for a lively conversation about the movies that made her who she is.  Join us, as we chat about possessed mothers, puberty helpers, using cans to get into Disneyland, and reproducing Elvis.

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Episode 34: Alastair James Murden

Alastair James Murden, actor/comedian/voice-over actor/singer/citizen of the Wizarding World, spends a light-hearted afternoon with us, recounting the movies that made him the highly entertaining man he is today.  Join us as we discuss the fear of “s” creatures; unending, comforting angst; the cruelty of Pixar; and choo-choo-choosing.

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