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Cinema Splash Page
Michael Brodie
16 episodes
3 days ago
Cinema Splash Page is a podcast where comic book creators discuss the movies (and other things) that influenced their storytelling, and filmmakers talk about the comics (and other things) that inspired theirs.
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Cinema Splash Page is a podcast where comic book creators discuss the movies (and other things) that influenced their storytelling, and filmmakers talk about the comics (and other things) that inspired theirs.
Show more...
Film Interviews
TV & Film
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Mark Russell (Billionaire Island, Fantastic Four, The Flintstones) discusses a few of the films that most deeply affected him and the ways in which they've inspired some of his own writing techniques.
Cinema Splash Page
1 hour 1 minute 55 seconds
2 years ago
Mark Russell (Billionaire Island, Fantastic Four, The Flintstones) discusses a few of the films that most deeply affected him and the ways in which they've inspired some of his own writing techniques.

Mark Russell is one of the most talented writers working today. He consistently produces high quality, thought-provoking stories that never sacrifice entertainment along the way.


Among his many exceptional books, you'll find titles like: Second Coming, One-Star Squadron, The Wonder Twins, Traveling to Mars, and the brilliantly reimagined 2016 version of The Flintstones.


On this episode, Mark and I discuss films, morality in storytelling, and whether or not to go into hiding after your publisher receives 130,000 emails condemning your latest project and labeling you a heretic.



If you're interested in supporting us, we now have a Patreon page:

patreon.com/MichaelBrodie


Question? Comments? Have a guest to suggest? Want to BE a guest? 

Contact us at: cinemasplashpage@gmail.com

Cinema Splash Page
Cinema Splash Page is a podcast where comic book creators discuss the movies (and other things) that influenced their storytelling, and filmmakers talk about the comics (and other things) that inspired theirs.