05-31-2024, 09:39 AM
Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions by Ed Zwick
The movie I always associate with director Ed Zwick is Glory. Turns out he's done a bunch more. He got his start on thirtysomething, a show I never watched. But he's carved out quite the career. And he has anecdotes for most of it. It's another deep dive into the filmmaking process but never really demystifies the filmmaking process. There are some good anecdotes. There is some good advice. My favorite part was when he name-checked Nilo Otero who was first AD on three of Zwick's films and was also in Stro.
Only for the deep Hollywood enthusiasts among us which I'm pretty sure is me.
The movie I always associate with director Ed Zwick is Glory. Turns out he's done a bunch more. He got his start on thirtysomething, a show I never watched. But he's carved out quite the career. And he has anecdotes for most of it. It's another deep dive into the filmmaking process but never really demystifies the filmmaking process. There are some good anecdotes. There is some good advice. My favorite part was when he name-checked Nilo Otero who was first AD on three of Zwick's films and was also in Stro.
Only for the deep Hollywood enthusiasts among us which I'm pretty sure is me.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

