![]() What is it that drew you to this particular story? Barbara, what were you thinking? What was your access point?īARBARA MUSCIETTI (BM): You know, we have a little thing for the, you know, parent child relationship. Superhero were for me really like a challenge because I never made a superhero movie before.ĭRAKE: Let’s keep with the theme of the movie and talk about going back in time. And I think it will happen for every genre that I that I do. I approach the emotional angle, and if… that core is powerful enough, then it’s worth putting a story around it. If you ask, how do you switch ? There was no switch actually, I put in every movie. Humor, horror – you don’t see any much horror in this one because there was no place for it - but I think it’s not straight. Like, recently my love for powerful emotional stories, or emotional cores. And there’s a lot of things that you find in it that you find here. You find it from inside, all the things that you create, the visions that you bring, they have to come from instinct, and from things that are very much from the inside out. ![]() I think you’ve probably heard before that when when you make a movie, you have to find a vision. not such a dramatic stretch… because it’s, I think it’s different flavors of the same sensibility. And when they approached me with the movie, I said, “let’s give it a shot.” Because there’s something there that I really liked to reconnect with…. ![]() So… I can’t say I’m a hardcore nerd of comic books, but I definitely had that in my heart for a long time. I took a break… a 30 year break between my passion of connection with comic books and this movie. Here’s what they had to say about the movie:ĭRAKE: Let’s talk about specifically, going from horror straight into huge comic book movie.ĪNDY MUSCHIETTI (AM): I think personally my connection to comic books come from from childhood. The panel, hosted by moderator Grae Drake, allowed the Muschiettis to discuss what it was like to work with Michael Keaton, Ben Affleck, and of course, its controversial lead, Ezra Miller. And the duo dove in very deep into everything they believe makes this film an incredibly special movie. We at The Nerds of Color were fortunate enough to attend a screening of the film last night, with director Andy Muschietti and producer Barbara Muschietti in attendance. After a successful Los Angeles screening and a wider screening at this week’s CinemaCon in Las Vegas, the hype for the movie is growing increasingly strong with every social reaction that hits the internet. The first reactions for The Flash are hitting the internet as we speak.
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