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Dissecting Dragons
J.A. Ironside & M.E. Vaughan
100 episodes
5 days ago
Authors J.A. Ironside and M.E. Vaughan talk about books, films and all aspects of speculative fiction, from the nuts and bolts of writing it, to its (occasionally) obscure origins.
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Authors J.A. Ironside and M.E. Vaughan talk about books, films and all aspects of speculative fiction, from the nuts and bolts of writing it, to its (occasionally) obscure origins.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Education,
How To
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Episode 441: Remaking the 80s - Rewriting Classic Films for a Modern Audience
Dissecting Dragons
1 hour 30 minutes 7 seconds
10 months ago
Episode 441: Remaking the 80s - Rewriting Classic Films for a Modern Audience
There are few phrases as bedight with dubious associations as 'for a modern audience'. In terms of storytelling, are we saying that the original story was flawed? That tends not to go down well with fans of the original. Or, conversely, does the phrase mean that a modern audience is somehow incapable of engaging with the original and needs to have the material dumbed down? Despite the trickiness of the situation, there has been an upsurge in reboots and remakes lately with even more scheduled for release in 2025. This week the dragons delve into why that is and whether it's a good use of storytelling muscles or not?  On the slab this week: Fright Night, Road House, Disney Live action and many more.   Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic
Dissecting Dragons
Authors J.A. Ironside and M.E. Vaughan talk about books, films and all aspects of speculative fiction, from the nuts and bolts of writing it, to its (occasionally) obscure origins.