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Screenplay (Deluxe Edition) by Gary Sumpter, Stevo Watson

(c. 2021)

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1 review for Screenplay (Deluxe Edition) by Gary Sumpter, Stevo Watson

  1. Andy Martin

    I really like this book test.  The books are very well produced and look like great fun movie coffee table books.  They have lots of cool movie facts and the method is hidden 100% in plain sight with nothing to find at all.  You could spend a month reading over them and would still find nothing. 

    I like how they have structured these so you have nothing really to remember.  The method is very easy to learn and just by watching the tutorial video you immediately get it.  There are about five things you can reveal on every page:

    1. Movie Title.
    2. The # of movie in the franchise (if a franchise movie).
    3. # of times this movie has been watched by the reviewer.
    4. # of daily only views.
    5. Picture of Movie Treat.

    But on every page these items are clearly different.  All you need is for the spectator to tell you the simple one line review and the rest reveals itself.

    If the movie is part of a franchise (e.g. Harry Potter) the Movie Title is slightly misleading because you can automatically name the movie franchise and the # in the franchise (e.g. Harry Potter 3) but you have to remember the full name of the movie yourself.  Now for many of the franchise movies this is not difficult because they are simply the franchise and the #, but for movies like Harry Potter there is a little more to actually remember – however many people already know the full series anyway.  Like anything else with practice and use you will become more and more polished.

    I like these so much I’m putting them behind the bar in The Porcupine and hopefully one day soon I’ll be having fun with movies and some friends over a beer and wowing them at the same time 🙂

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