• Blockbuster: Official Audio Screenplay

  • By: Matt Schrader
  • Narrated by: Matt Schrader
  • Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Blockbuster: Official Audio Screenplay

By: Matt Schrader
Narrated by: Matt Schrader
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Publisher's summary

The official hit audio series Blockbuster as a complete audio drama! Set in the 1970s, this six-part original series tells the story of two big-dreaming filmmakers and friends, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, and their composer John Williams, and how personal, career, and health struggles led to a movie revolution, and the greatest box office flop-turned-triumph of all time: Star Wars.

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Short and wonderful

I wish this had continued for many more hours. It’s a really wonderful mix of fascinating storytelling about the then-young filmmakers of the 1970s (when films from THX 1138 to Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore to Close Encounters of the Third Kind were new and experimental) and beautiful soundtrack music. I love hearing how the new directors faced uncertainty and persisted. It’s so good! Highly recommended, and I hate that it seems to be mostly unnoticed by Audible listeners. Make it change :)

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