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Ep-75 Silver Linings Playbook (2012 film)

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David O. Russell’s adaptation of Matthew Quick’s novel SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK was nominated for 8 Academy Awards for good reason. The story takes on new dimensions here, changing in subtle but profound ways to create something unique. Dynamite performances out of Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro and Chris Tucker further help to heighten the experience. And Luke got to watch it for the first time! Topics Include: The overall shift in perspective, Jukebox Heroes, David O. Russell’s filmography, Pat Solitano’s complete lack of filter, Tiffany Maxwell’s willingness to manipulate, the magic of filmmaking, the true purpose of the dancing scenes, and the big dance sequence changes for the movie.

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David O. Russell’s adaptation of Matthew Quick’s novel SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK was nominated for 8 Academy Awards for good reason. The story takes on new dimensions here, changing in subtle but profound ways to create something unique. Dynamite performances out of Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro and Chris Tucker further help to heighten the experience. And Luke got to watch it for the first time! Topics Include: The overall shift in perspective, Jukebox Heroes, David O. Russell’s filmography, Pat Solitano’s complete lack of filter, Tiffany Maxwell’s willingness to manipulate, the magic of filmmaking, the true purpose of the dancing scenes, and the big dance sequence changes for the movie.

Ink to Film is on Patreon (Learn how to access bonus content & become a Jukebox Hero yourself!)

Sign up for Ink to Film’s Newsletter

Follow Ink to Film on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram

Home Base: inktofilm.com

Ink to Film Book Club on Goodreads Sign up and get a free audio book: audibletrial.com/inktofilm

Music Credit: Ross Bugden Read FULL TRANSCRIPTS for select episodes of Ink to Film

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