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Bronson is the one I haven't seen yet. The Pusher Trilogy is great—not necessary but better as a whole, and also more approachable than Valhalla Rising, though I liked that too. Drive sounds like it's in the Pusher end of things.

Ah, maybe just a little…It sounds like Marvel's tight about security on their movies, they don't want any leaks of scenes or what have you even by accident. I don't think this security is going pat the down or anything, but I bet they have a production assistant ask them to check their pockets or something.

A section of a script with the actor's lines. So if you go for an audition for a specific part, they might give you "sides" of just a single scene.

Actually the movie was based on a book by Kurt Eichenwald, which also inspired the This American Life episode.

Reagrding just his last answer
Brian Eno worked on the music for Spore, so there's adaptive music that'll probably work.

Just regarding his last answer…
Brian Eno worked on the music for Spore, so there's a game that's probably going to get that adaptive music thing to work.

without denying that it's a dumb show…
but better than blow out, that other bravo stylist tv show I once caught…

genre and literary
Outside of whether or not literary fiction is more or less a genre now, at least market place wise, maybe the difference between the two is just a play on expectation. Genre fiction sets out to either fulfill or at least play with certain things the audience are looking for in whatever

Long credits help the folks who show up late not miss anything
I think the timing of the credits, especially when they follow an introductory scene, serve the same function as when plays begin with two scenes with the same info. Hamlet, for instance, gets the audience introduced to the ghost twice before the story

pretty weak interview
And while I'd like Beam to have been more engaged with the interview, he did say he gives out permission to indies because he remembers that it's hard to get permission for music. Sure, the commercials and other stuff are to support his family, but the former is pretty clearly him believing in

To Reno
See Election first if you can. They both stand alone well, but I think the second one is especially better knowing the first (I saw it out of order).