Jim Rohner




Jim loves movies probably a little bit more than he should. He's not saying he would marry them or anything, though he does feel more of an intimate connection to his favorite film Groundhog Day than he has with any women who walks this earth. He's known amongst his friends as the guy who hates everything, though what they don't seem to understand is that he only hates the shitty movies they really like. He doesn't like the French New Wave but loves Last Year at Marienbad and his biggest regret is passing up the chance to talk to Joseph-Gorden Levitt at a party at Sundance in 2009. Also, he wears pants.

The Dark Side: Fighting The Shadow

Screenwriting Script Tips
The crime-fighting vigilante The Shadow became one of the most famous pulp heroes of the 20th century and has been depicted in comic books, pulp novels, television, video games, and motion pictures. But The Shadow, who had the power to "cloud men's minds" so they could not see him, is in all of us. And it is this shadow within that often distorts our insight, blinding our virtue. If we've learned anything when it comes to the dark side of self, our most powerful enemy is quite literally our own face in the mirror. The Shadow, a symbolic character and supporting role…

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

Screenplay Five Plot Point Breakdowns
Screenplay Genre: Action / Adventure Movie Time: 127 minutes 1. INCITING INCIDENT Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) meets Walter Donovan (Julian Glover), who reveals to Indy that he has assembled a team to find the Holy Grail. Donovan asks Indy to join their quest because the project leader (along with all his research) has gone missing. Indy is reluctant to help until he discovers that the missing project leader is in fact his father, Professor Henry Jones Sr. (Sean Connery). (00:17:30)
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