Send us a text It's just Mark, his overanalysis, and Rudy Vallée as he tries to figure out what makes Some Like It Hot such a timeless comedy, why the idea of syncopation gives it rare thematic harmony, and how Billy Wilder and IAL Diamond were so damn good. https://markoveranalysesfilm.buzzsprout.com/ https://www.markoveranalysesstory.com/ https://twitter.com/overanalysefilm
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Send us a text It's just Mark, his overanalysis, and Rudy Vallée as he tries to figure out what makes Some Like It Hot such a timeless comedy, why the idea of syncopation gives it rare thematic harmony, and how Billy Wilder and IAL Diamond were so damn good. https://markoveranalysesfilm.buzzsprout.com/ https://www.markoveranalysesstory.com/ https://twitter.com/overanalysefilm
Send us a text The funny thing about overanalysing Pulp Fiction is the little differences as Mark tries to figure what makes the film so iconic, how it is a perfect example of 5 act structure, and why it drives him so, so crazy when perfectly well meaning people say that this film "breaks the rules". https://markoveranalysesfilm.buzzsprout.com/ https://www.markoveranalysesstory.com/ https://twitter.com/overanalysefilm
Mark Overanalyses Film
Send us a text It's just Mark, his overanalysis, and Rudy Vallée as he tries to figure out what makes Some Like It Hot such a timeless comedy, why the idea of syncopation gives it rare thematic harmony, and how Billy Wilder and IAL Diamond were so damn good. https://markoveranalysesfilm.buzzsprout.com/ https://www.markoveranalysesstory.com/ https://twitter.com/overanalysefilm