Teachable Moments On Movie Sets and Rewriting The Wind 1986 with Amazon Showrunner Dara Resnik
Bob E. Logger
Embark on an enthralling cinematic exploration guided by an industry insider with a track record in creating unforgettable screen stories for Amazon, Marvel, and Netflix. In our latest podcast episode, we're joined by the esteemed showrunner, Dara Resnik, whose current venture is Amazon Prime's The Horror of Dolores Roach. Notably, Dara is also the co-creator of the true crime sensation Home Before Dark on Apple TV and has production credits for the original Daredevil on Netflix and I Love Dick with Katheryn Hahn and Kevin Bacon.
Our journey begins with a deep dive into the ever-evolving Marvel Universe. We unravel its transformation over the years, providing an exclusive glimpse into the inner workings that shape your favorite superhero narratives. Dara's distinctive approach to showrunning is highlighted, fostering instructive moments on set that cultivate positive and efficient working environments.
Exploring the intricacies of movie plot structure, we shed light on the thought processes and considerations involved. An intriguing aspect discussed here is the alternate title of the film, The Wind 1986, which offers a unique perspective on filmmaking. We also take creative liberties in reimagining The Wind 1986, infusing it with a twisted love story and a more fitting conclusion.
Our conversation extends to potential adaptations, including the prospect of MGM Studios turning Poltergeist into a TV series. This segment will undoubtedly captivate horror enthusiasts, igniting their imagination about the franchise's fresh possibilities. We also touch upon the forthcoming true crime mystery set in the Galapagos Islands, Ron Howard's upcoming project, Eden, leaving audiences eager to explore this exciting venture.
The episode concludes with a deep dive into the emotional narratives within Home Before Dark, with a specific focus on Hilde and Matt Lysiak's storyline. We unravel the universal theme of children trying to mend their parents, shedding light on the profound emotions that this narrative taps into.
To lighten the mood, we also indulge in Feel Good Movie Month and tantalizingly discuss the idea of a hydrated margarita. These moments of levity balance out the more profound discussions, ensuring our podcast episode is as entertaining as it is informative.
Join us on this captivating cinematic journey, where each turn uncovers fresh insights and intriguing anecdotes. From the ascent of Marvel to the nuances of movie titles, this episode is essential listening for anyone with a passion for the silver screen.