The show starts with a round of
Script Doctor where the hosts comment on a Harry Potter and the Cursed Child film, Jackie Chan receiving an Oscar, Ghostbusters Extended Edition, Deathstroke appearing in Justice League, and some musings on Warcraft 2.
Not exact matches
Apollo 13 (Ron Howard, 1995) Among the most impressive feats of this Ron Howard tour de force is the way that he took an incredibly well - documented true story
where everyone knows the ending and made it into such an intensely dramatic nail - biter — thanks, in part, to some reportedly extensive
script doctoring by an uncredited John Sayles.
Screenwriter Ehren Kruger's latest illiterate piece of crap (the degree to which his
script for the legitimately effective The Ring was
doctored is now the stuff of Hollywood legend) addresses these and other pressing plantation - era questions when he deposits snowflake buttercup Caroline (Kate Hudson) into the heart of bayou country, deep in Angel Heart Louisiana,
where every phonograph spins a Dixie Cups platter and every cobwebbed attic has a secret hoodoo room.
If there's a scene in Scott Derrickson's
Doctor Strange movie
where all of the characters suddenly have a vast awareness of pop culture, transform into talking motorcycles, or strictly adhere to Joseph Campbell's idea of «the hero's journey,» it's probably because Community creator Dan Harmon reportedly made some contributions to the film's
script.