• Screenwriting Nightmare

  • What Went Wrong in Top Movies
  • By: Wisecrack
  • Narrated by: Helen Floersh, Jared Bauer
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Screenwriting Nightmare

By: Wisecrack
Narrated by: Helen Floersh, Jared Bauer
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Some movies miss the mark with audiences, but what goes on behind the scenes that makes it subpar? Is it the screenwriting? The casting and characters? Listen in as Wisecrack dives into what went wrong in popular movies like Suicide Squad, Finding Dory, and Wonder Woman: 1984 in this curated collection available for the first time in audio.

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Love wisecrack, but this is literally their for FREE videos on YouTube turned into a audio only version, which doesn’t work nearly as well as their video essays which pair the visual from the source material with their critique of the media. I don’t understand why this exists.

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