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Screenplay Archaeology Podcast
Fandom Limb Media
125 episodes
1 week ago
In this show, we take a look at some of Hollywood's rejected film ideas by digging into unproduced scripts, and (very occasionally) early drafts. Good, bad, they're all fair game.
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Film History
TV & Film
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In this show, we take a look at some of Hollywood's rejected film ideas by digging into unproduced scripts, and (very occasionally) early drafts. Good, bad, they're all fair game.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film
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Episode 106: Quatermass
Screenplay Archaeology Podcast
2 hours
3 years ago
Episode 106: Quatermass
KiramidHead and Chloe discuss a 90s attempt at remaking the classic British science fiction character, Quatermass. Note: the audio gets shit somewhere in the second half and I couldn't fix it, sorry about that.

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Screenplay Archaeology Podcast
In this show, we take a look at some of Hollywood's rejected film ideas by digging into unproduced scripts, and (very occasionally) early drafts. Good, bad, they're all fair game.