Screenwriter and BILLIONS co-creator Brian Koppelman arranged a life surrounded by writers before he realized he wanted to become one. He and James talk about his career, what it’s like writing with a partner, how characters live on the page and screen, his love of ‘insular worlds with their own language’, and Dylan. Then, H. Perry Horton discusses the five scripts he thinks someone should read to get started writing for film.

 

Brian and James Discuss:

SAMARKAND by Amin Maalouf

Kurt Vonnegut

Joseph Heller

Gary Gulman

Amy Koppelman (TK guest ep 22)

THE USUAL SUSPECTS (d)irected by Bryan Singer (s)cript by Christopher McQuarrie

ROUNDERS d John Dahl s Brian Koppelman & David Levien

David Levien

Quentin Tarantino

Scott Rosenberg

Callie Khouri

KNOCKAROUND GUYS d,s Koppelman & Levien

OCEAN’S THIRTEEN d Steven Soderbergh s Koppelman & Levien

Bill Buckner

Ken Norton

Duane Bobick

David Mamet

Barry Levinson

Coen brothers

Spike Lee

DINER d,s Levinson

SOLITARY MAN d Koppelman & Levien s Koppelman

Michael Douglas

BILLIONS

Paul Giamatti

Damian Lewis

Maggie Siff

HEAT d s Michael Mann

Robert DeNiro

Al Pacino

Bob Dylan

“Highlands” from TIME OUT OF MIND by Bob Dylan

“My Heart’s in the Highlands” by Robert Burns

Neil Young

Haruki Murakami

Perry and James Discuss: 

CHINATOWN d Roman Polanski s Robert Towne

TAXI DRIVER d Martin Scorsese s Paul Schrader

GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS d James Foley s David Mamet

PULP FICTION d Quentin Tarantino s Tarantino & Roger Avary

SE7EN d David Fincher s Andrew Kevin Walker

THE SOPRANOS

BREAKING BAD

Daniel Craig as JAMES BOND

SHORT CUTS d Robert Altman s Altman & Frank Barhydt based on the short stories of Raymond Carver

MAGNOLIA d s Paul Thomas Anderson

SOLACE d Afonso Poyart s Sean Bailey & Ted Griffin

ALIENS3 d Fincher s David Giler, Walter Hill, & Larry Ferguson

“Express Yourself” “Vogue” by Madonna, videos d Fincher

“Janie’s Got a Gun” by Aerosmith, video d Fincher

JUNO d Jason Reitman s Diablo Cody

LITTLE WOMEN d Gillian Armstrong s Robin Swicord

Kathryn Bigelow

Jeff Nichols

Steven Spielberg

MUD d s Nichols

TAKE SHELTER d s Nichols

Terrence Malick

DAYS OF HEAVEN d s Malick

CONTROL d Anton Corbijn s Matt Greenhalgh book by Deborah Curtis

David Lynch

After embracing her desire to write in her thirties and putting herself on a steep learning curve, Rachel Cantor found her voice with two lively and funny novels, A HIGHLY UNLIKELY SCENARIO and GOOD ON PAPER. She and James debate whether it’s harder to make people laugh or bring them to tears, and she details the difficulties of translation and the Arnold Schwarzenegger approach to novel writing. Plus, Meredith Scott describes the great work of the Children’s Literacy Foundation (CLiF) and, finally, her daughter, Zoey Irwin, talks about her book club and why reading is important for kids.

 

 

Rachel and James Discuss:

James Joyce

T.S. Eliot

Agatha Christie

Tim Burton (film director)

WAR AND PEACE by Leo Tolstoy

Ross Macdonald

THE ARTIST’S WAY by Julia Cameron

WHAT IF? WRITING EXERCISES FOR FICTION WRITERS by Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter

Leslie Epstein

Theo Epstein

CASABLANCA (film)

REDIVIDER

ONE STORY

Matthew Salesses

Melville House

Italo Calvino

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA)

EILEEN by Ottessa Moshfegh

HOMESICK FOR ANOTHER WORLD: STORIES by Ottessa Moshfegh

Katie Kitamura

WE, THE DROWNED by Carsten Jensen

The Bronte siblings

Arnold Schwarzenegger

 

Meredith and James discuss:

We Need Diverse Books

First Book

The Eric Carle Museum

Elephant and Piggie books by Mo Willems

Everybody Wins

 

Zoey and James discuss:

The Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling

THE LAND OF STORIES by Chris Colfer

SHILOH by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor