Whether you first found out about Edgar Wright from watching Spaced, the Cornetto Trilogy, or just recently via Baby Driver, there’s no denying that the guy delivers stories with a cool vibe, and some smashing dialogue and music. This week, Movie Talk On Sunday (#MTOS) will take a look at the career of Wright, with questions delving into what we love the most about his output – the story, the dialogue, the music, the cast, the whole kit and caboodle (there’s a word that doesn’t get enough attention these days).
Join me over on Twitter at 8pm UK time this coming Sunday 22nd September and join in the chat around the following questions:-
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Q2: There’s a common feeling that the third film (World’s End) was a misfire – do you agree, and if not, what would you say to encourage people to give it another try? #MTOS
Q3: Aside from that trilogy, which of his other films do you hold a beacon for? Has any of his other works surpassed the Cornetto films in your opinion? #MTOS
Q4: Which of the ‘Spaced’ gang worked best with the director, delivering their best work – which do you feel struggle without Wright? #MTOS
Q5: Known for inserting some great small roles for well established names, which are amongst your supporting cast members across his films? #MTOS
Q6: Dialogue is king in most of his films – what are your favourite lines from his films? Do you find yourself using some occasionally in general conversation? #MTOS
Q7: In addition (and especially in Baby Driver) the music is something special in a Wright film. Favourite choice picks from his films of tunes that just stuck with you? #MTOS
Q8: Wright was removed from duties on the Ant-Man film – did that film suffer as a result, or do you feel Peyton Reed did a good job in working with Wright’s basis? #MTOS
Q9: Are there any established properties you would love to see Wright be given a chance with, or do you prefer him to create new ones which homage genres? #MTOS
Q10: If Wright were to bring back any characters from his works for a sequel, which characters would you want to see return and why? #MTOS
If you’ve never joined in #MTOS before, it’s simple. From 8pm on Sunday evening a question will go out. Over the next 90 mins, every ten minutes another question goes out, giving time in between for answers to be posted back, and discussion to take place around the answers. To join in all you need do is search for #MTOS and sort by ‘latest’ to see the chat progress. If you are really supportive, then why not follow @filmfileuk at the same time.
There are no right or wrong answers for #MTOS, as it is all about your opinion – and unlike some quarters of #FilmTwitter we may disagree at times, but we never deride someone else for voicing a different opinion (in fact, many of us have come to find that we share the same unpopular decisions on many things).
So, join us and give it a try.