Not exact matches
This
writer is
in the latter camp, but either way it's worth noting that the climax — spoken of
in broad, none - too - specific terms — is a quantum leap forward for the brothers Duplass
in terms of technical resources and scale of filmmaking — no, they won't be making a sequel to «The Fast and the Furious» anytime soon, but compared to the
small -
room scale of their earlier works «The Puffy Chair» and «Cyrus,» «Jeff Who Lives at Home» feels like «Avatar.»
«Bob is a
writer from Snohomish, Wash. — which I like to say because Bob & Ray used to say it — but his parents were from a
small town
in Nebraska,» Payne related over lunch
in a quiet hotel dining
room, with «Amour» star Emmanuelle Riva at the next table.
So what do traditional large publishers offer that any
writer in that
room with their own
small publishing company can't do?
So despite the hype, despite Oprah, despite this being a
room full of hardcore readers and
writers, the Kindle is still an uncommon enough device (due
in no
small part to its outrageous price, I'm sure) that it merited a show - and - tell.
The award - winning game is developed by PaperSeven, a
small, independent studio
in Brighton founded by former Disney Black Rock Studio developers and Oliver Reid - Smith,
writer of The
Room.