Hey everybody, I'm Pete and this is Reel of Thieves, where I go over all the references, riffs and history of your favorite stuff! This week, we're going back to film school with an overview and discussion on adaptations.
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So why "back to film school?" Well, that's where you learn how masterful these kinds of projects can really be. But honestly everyone has had exposure to adaptations even in K-12 schooling. West Side Story? That's Romeo and Juliet! Gone with the Wind was a novel first! There's literally thousands upon thousands. Its quintessential knowledge for all art: It's all theft. That's what this show is all about at its core, so why not start at the heart of it all?
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12/22/21 • 19 min
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