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Michael Puttré's avatar

Great essay. I saw Raiders in the theater and we had to be driven back in my parents' station wagon. Joy is exactly right. And attention to detail. I loved the bar shootout in Mongolia. The guns were heavy and the rounds thudded. Beautifully staged. Plus you had a great setup for Marian in the drinking contest, who ends up not being a Mary Sue in a drinking bout with Belloq. Just one of many perfectly crafted scenes, as you have related.

I think it's all in the writers as well as direction. A lot of blockbusters have some top-shelf writing. The world came to love our movies because of what they were. Now Hollywood tries to make movies for the world and the home team rejects them. The world will come to reject them, too.

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When accountants run your business, your business is dying, as I articulate in my essay The Bottom Line is Wrong https://frank-hood.com/2025/02/03/the-bottom-line-is-wrong/. I love Mel Brooks' approach to "the suits". He explained in his documentary that he'd just enthusiastically agree to everything they said, "Put a dog in it? Absolutely! Done!" Then he'd just ignore them and do what he intended in the first place. "When the movie's done in 6 months, it'll be all new guys, and nobody will care," he explained.

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