An Episode for George Locust, thank you for the recommendation. Sylvester Stallone was a nobody with only a handful of acting credits and $300 to his name. So how the heck could he write a script in 3 days for a the eventual Best Picture Winner of 1976? Find out, when we take a look at "Rocky" from 1976. Have a movie recommendation? DM me on Instagram or Facebook: @themoviecommentarypodcast Email me: themoviecommentarypodcast@yahoo.com Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
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An Episode for George Locust, thank you for the recommendation. Sylvester Stallone was a nobody with only a handful of acting credits and $300 to his name. So how the heck could he write a script in 3 days for a the eventual Best Picture Winner of 1976? Find out, when we take a look at "Rocky" from 1976. Have a movie recommendation? DM me on Instagram or Facebook: @themoviecommentarypodcast Email me: themoviecommentarypodcast@yahoo.com Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
Pixar Short Films Part 2-From Geri's Game to Day and Night
The Movie Commentary Podcast
1 hour 5 minutes
4 years ago
Pixar Short Films Part 2-From Geri's Game to Day and Night
Have a movie recommendation? DM me on Instagram or Facebook: @themoviecommentarypodcast Email me: themoviecommentarypodcast@yahoo.com Pixar Animation Studios was built from their successful short films. In our last Pixar Shorts episode, we explored how Pixar built their animation techniques and technology that led them to an unprecedented run of success in the late 90's and the 2000's. For a while after the studio made their short film Knick Knack, they paused the production of short films t...
The Movie Commentary Podcast
An Episode for George Locust, thank you for the recommendation. Sylvester Stallone was a nobody with only a handful of acting credits and $300 to his name. So how the heck could he write a script in 3 days for a the eventual Best Picture Winner of 1976? Find out, when we take a look at "Rocky" from 1976. Have a movie recommendation? DM me on Instagram or Facebook: @themoviecommentarypodcast Email me: themoviecommentarypodcast@yahoo.com Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...