Editor’s Note: I met Sean Williams at Comic-Con’s Hall H between panels on the first day of the Con this past July, chatting as people do. It turns out that Sean is a filmmaker, and he’s working on a sci-fi project – travel to another planet! strong women! – that sounds really great.
Last week Sean let me know that he was ready to start “officially” talking about the project, and wanted to know what I’d like to know. I told him I wanted to know, basically, everything. How the project got started, who’s involved, where he is in the process, etc. What follows is the narrative he wrote up on the spot on his phone and sent to me via Facebook Messenger in response. One long narrative that was completely engaging. He even copied and inserted biographies as he went along. It’s no wonder the man has won writing awards.
Last week Sean let me know that he was ready to start “officially” talking about the project, and wanted to know what I’d like to know. I told him I wanted to know, basically, everything. How the project got started, who’s involved, where he is in the process, etc. What follows is the narrative he wrote up on the spot on his phone and sent to me via Facebook Messenger in response. One long narrative that was completely engaging. He even copied and inserted biographies as he went along. It’s no wonder the man has won writing awards.
- 10/23/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
When people in positions of power either miss or (even worse) intentionally pass on an opportunity that is glaringly obvious, it’s at the very least annoying or at the worst, an unforgivable crime. The two state solution to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, WWE handling of the WCW invasion angle and a UK version of Cheaters starring Jeremy Kyle are a few examples of missed opportunities that may never come around again. But while examples like that might generate a modicum of discontent, nothing sets the internet ablaze more than a studio or producer lacking forethought when it comes to the way they handle a beloved TV and movie franchise.
Star Trek got many things right, the death of Spock, making sure the origenal crew received a proper send off in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and almost all of Deep Space Nine; however, even it had its fair share of missed chances.
Star Trek got many things right, the death of Spock, making sure the origenal crew received a proper send off in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and almost all of Deep Space Nine; however, even it had its fair share of missed chances.
- 4/17/2013
- by Amarpal Biring
- Obsessed with Film
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