Episodes

  • 694 - Reviving the Spoof Movie
    Jul 8 2025
    John welcomes back Dan Gregor and Doug Mand (Chip n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers, Pretty Smart) to ask, how do you revive a dead genre? Using their upcoming movie The Naked Gun, they look at why the spoof genre fell apart, the challenges of introducing it to a new generation, and why turning genre tropes into jokes will always resonate with an audience. We also look at other genres they don’t make anymore, follow up on Dogma 25, and answer listener questions on complicated rewrites and whether or not to hire a publicist. In our bonus segment for premium members, John, Doug and Dan look at the movies that Gen Z hasn’t seen (and whether they even need to). Links: The Naked Gun in theaters August 1st!Dan Gregor and Doug MandDoug and Dan’s last time on the show, Episode 548: Made for StreamersBottoms and Dicks: The MusicalMelodramas: Now, Voyager, It Ends with Us, SpencerSexual thrillers: Body Heat, Jagged Edge, (Bonus: Altered States, Dead Ringers) You Must Remember Thins: Erotic 80sLonesome Dove by Larry McMurtryAdult Romantic Dramas: The English Patient, Out of Africa, Past Lives, MaterialistsMid-Budget Adventure Films: Romancing the Stone, The Lost City John’s Aladdin residuals Breakthrough cholesterol treatment can cut levels by 69% after one dose by Hatty Willmoth for BBC Science Focus One dose of experimental drug nearly wipes out stealthy cholesterol in ‘remarkable’ trial by Erika Edwards for NBC News The Pentagon Disinformation That Fueled America’s UFO Mythology by Joel Schectman and Aruna Viswanatha for WSJCalvin Kang on IngstagramWeekend Read 2 Top movies that Gen Z have never watched revealed – including Oscar-winning classics from The Sun UKGet a Scriptnotes T-shirt!Check out the Inneresting NewsletterBecome a Scriptnotes Premium member, or gift a subscriptionSubscribe to Scriptnotes on YouTubeCraig Mazin on InstagramJohn August on Bluesky and InstagramOutro by Ryan Gerberding (send us yours!)Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 693 - Setups That Don’t Feel Like Setups
    Jul 1 2025

    John and Craig plant the idea for setups that have the most satisfying payoffs. Different from exposition, setups introduce ideas and concepts to an audience, priming them for a later revelation. They look at the sleight of hand required to have your setups deftly planted, take root in your audience’s mind, and grow into something delightful.

    But first, we look at the new California tax credits, the 2025 WGA annual report, follow up on AI and VFX, postmodernism, and verticals. We also answer listener questions on music videos and outing yourself to potential employers.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Craig look at the New York Times’ new list of the 100 best movies of the 21st century. We all know Craig loves pitting movies against each other, so there’s definitely no umbrage here.

    Links:

    • The Best Movies of the 21st Century by NY Times
    • California lawmakers approve expanded $750-million film tax credit program by Samantha Masunaga for LA Times
    • WGA Annual Report – employment and earnings, residuals
    • Michael Graves
    • How ReelShort CEO Joey Jia Used a Chinese Trend to Disrupt the U.S. Entertainment Industry by Chad De Guzman for Time Magazine
    • Sundance Labs
    • Sabrina Carpenter – Manchild
    • DJ Snake, Lil Jon – Turn Down for What
    • Madonna – Vogue
    • a-ha – Take On Me
    • Riz Ahmed – The Long Goodbye
    • Phil Collins – Don’t Lose My Number
    • 30 minutes with a stranger by Alvin Chang for The Pudding
    • Chris Perkins
    • Mike Birbiglia’s top ten movies of the 21st century
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    • Outro by Spencer Lackey (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 692 - Crafting the Perfect Villain
    Jun 24 2025

    In this craft compendium, John and Craig take a look at everything you need to make your bad guys compelling, memorable, and the perfect antagonist for your story. Using some favorite villains as examples, they look at the importance of understanding their motivations and offer seven tips for making a villain unforgettable.

    We also take a look at lackeys, henchmen and making sure your evil organizations are believable.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Craig shift their focus to monsters, and why even though those scary creatures are dangerous, they’re not always the villain.

    Links:

    • Scriptnotes Episode 75 – Villains
    • Scriptnotes Episode 590 – Anti-Villains
    • Scriptnotes Episode 465 – The Lackeys Know What They’re Doing
    • Scriptnotes Episode 257 – Flaws are Features
    • Every Villain is a Hero
    • Writing Better Bad Guys
    • Screenwriting and the Problem of Evil
    • Mama
    • The 1000 Deaths of Wile E. Coyote by T.B.D.
    • Why do good people do bad things? by Daniel Effron
    • Why some people are willing to challenge behavior they see as wrong despite personal risk by Catherine A. Sanderson
    • The Monsters Know What They’re Doing blog and book
    • Austin Powers deleted scene, “Henchman’s Wife”
    • Redshirt
    • 7 Tips for Creating Unforgettable Villains
    • How Christopher Nolan writes a movie on our YouTube!
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    • Craig Mazin on Instagram
    • John August on Bluesky and Instagram
    • Outro by Matthew Chilelli (send us yours!)
    • Segments produced by Stuart Friedel, Megana Rao, and Drew Marquardt.
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • 691 - Collaborative Storytelling and RPGs
    Jun 17 2025
    John and Craig welcome author Stu Horvath to look at the rich history of tabletop role playing games. From Stu’s collection of over 2300 RPGs, they look at the evolution of collaborative storytelling, interactive narrative design, and the communities of players they inspire. We also discuss the complicated influences of J.R.R. Tolkien and H.P. Lovecraft on the world of D&D, and how the need to escape their derivative influences pushed RPGs to new heights of world-building and storytelling. In our bonus segment for premium members, Stu leads us down down down to discuss a surprisingly recent narrative staple: dungeons. Links: Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground by Stu HorvathVintageRPG.com by Stu HorvathD&D 5th EditionAmateur press association (APA)Little Wars by H.G. WellsPeter Cushing painting his minifigsChainmail by Gary Gygax & Jeff Perren ChaosiumTunnels & TrollsDread RPGFiascoScriptnotes episode 142: The Angeles Crest FiascoCritical RoleAlien: The Roleplaying GameStar Wars: The Roleplaying Game Traveller 2024 D&D Player’s HandbookBlackoath EntertainmentThousand Year Old VampireTales From the Loop RPGHoney Heist WWDC live translationShe Used to Be Mine performance and vocal coach reaction Kolchak: The Night StalkerGet a Scriptnotes T-shirt!Check out the Inneresting NewsletterBecome a Scriptnotes Premium member, or gift a subscriptionSubscribe to Scriptnotes on YouTubeCraig Mazin on InstagramJohn August on Bluesky and InstagramOutro by Nick Moore (send us yours!)Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
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    50 mins
  • 690 - Living and Writing in Sci-Fi Times
    Jun 10 2025

    How do you write science fiction when technology is moving so quickly? John and Craig welcome back journalist and screenwriter Max Read to look at the trickiness of predicting the future, how our imagined futures can affect our reality, and ways that writers can protect their work from becoming dated before it’s even released.

    We also follow up on the new Dogma manifesto, words we don’t have in English, questioning ChatGPT, and answer listener questions on hosting your scripts on your website, offline writing software and how to find the time to goof around.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, Max walks us through his Letterboxd lists and proposes a new, niche film genre.

    Links:

    • Max Read’s newsletter Read Max and his Letterboxd
    • Dogma 25 Explodes at Cannes by Annika Pham, Marta Balaga for Variety
    • Maze by Christopher Manson
    • Blue Prince
    • Graham’s source for Egypt’s GDP and John’s sources
    • Neal Stephenson
    • William Gibson
    • Red Rooms
    • This Strange Mutation Explains the Mystifying Color of Orange Cats by Gayoung Lee for Scientific American
    • The Simulation is Failing. by Jessica Mazin
    • r/OneOrangeBraincell
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    • Outro by Spencer Lackey (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt with help from Sam Shapson. It’s edited by Matthew Chilelli.

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    56 mins
  • 689 - The Old New Video Problem
    Jun 3 2025

    New forms of video creation are coming to disrupt the entertainment industry, but will they succeed? John and Craig look at verticals and Veo 3 to see where we might be heading, and what our industry’s past innovations might tell us about about the future.

    We also look at Memorial Day’s banner box office, and answer listener questions on bereavement during production, momentum, scene geography and how to fight motion smoothing.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Craig travel back in time to find which moments in history they wish they could see in person.

    Links:

    • Highland Pro student licenses!
    • Collaborate on a tabletop RPG with John!
    • Tom and Jerry and Hanna-Barbera
    • Accidental Triplets with the Billionaire on Reel Short
    • A Mistaken Surrogate for the Ruthless Billionaire on GoodShort
    • WebToon
    • Werewolf Billionaire CEO Husbands are Taking Over Hollywood by EJ Dickson for Rolling Stone
    • Veo 3 fake news example by Alejandra Caraballo on Bluesky
    • More Veo 3 examples by Promptastic on Bluesky
    • Play Everyday Lotion SPF 50
    • The Last of Us
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    • Craig Mazin on Instagram
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    • Outro by Steve Pietrowski (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt with help from Sam Shapson. It’s edited by Matthew Chilelli.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 688 - Writing Jokes with Mike Birbiglia
    May 27 2025

    John and Craig welcome back writer, director, and comedian Mike Birbiglia (Don’t Think Twice, Sleepwalk with Me) to take a look at several true news stories and ask, how would this be a joke? Stories include run-club haters, a conflicted bone marrow donor, and the coyotes roaming San Francisco.

    We also look at how Mike developed his new Netflix special, The Good Life, and answer listener questions on taking an idea from a podcast and knowing when you’ve broken a story.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, Mike walks us through how he’s able to market his work without it feel like marketing.

    Links:

    • Mike Birbiglia
    • The Good Life on Netflix
    • Mike’s previous episodes: 121, 168, 261, 427, 443, and Working it Out: Screenwriting Advice You’ll Actually Use
    • Episode 660 – Moneyball
    • Ira Glass on Mike’s podcast Working it Out
    • Elizabeth Gilbert TED Talk
    • The Run Club Haters by Melissa Dahl for Curbed
    • I Hadn’t Heard From My Dad in Over a Decade. Now He’s Returned With a Brazen Request. I’m Actually Considering It. from Slate’s Care and Feeding
    • The Coyotes of San Francisco by Heather Knight and Loren Elliot for NY Times
    • Coyote Vest
    • Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney
    • Chris Fleming
    • Blue Prince
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    • Craig Mazin on Instagram
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    • Outro by Nick Moore (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt with help from Sam Shapson. It’s edited by Matthew Chilelli.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • 687 - How to Not Ruin Your First Film
    May 20 2025

    John and Craig dig through the mailbag to answer some of our trickiest listener questions. They lay out their best advice for first-time feature directors — from picking department heads to making sure your movie actually gets seen — and look at how to adapt Craig’s “How to Write a Movie” for structuring a TV series.

    But that’s not all! Do you owe your writer’s group access to your contacts? How do you break out of the mailroom? Where should high-school students start? How far can adaptations stray from the source material? And how do you remain professional in the middle of a dumpster fire?

    We also follow up on tariffs, mysterious birds, and a different set of 36 Questions.

    In our bonus segment for premium members, we play John’s new game, Strong Opinions, where we all have to guess each other’s true feelings about things we didn’t know were controversial.

    Links:

    • Scriptnotes on YouTube!
    • Strong Opinions game
    • Hollywood Unions letter to President Trump
    • The Curious Case of the Pygmy Nuthatch by Forrest Wickman
    • Foggy Brume on Twitch
    • 36 Questions, the podcast musical
    • Austin Film Festival
    • My First Movie: 20 Celebrated Directors Talk about Their First Film
    • Orange T-shirts are back!
    • Aqua voice dictation software
    • Ghost Town by Fireproof Games
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    • Craig Mazin on Instagram
    • John August on Bluesky, Threads, and Instagram
    • Outro by Nick Moore (send us yours!)
    • Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt with help from Sam Shapson. It’s edited by Matthew Chilelli.

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    You can download the episode here.

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    54 mins