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The Eight Sides of Adam Mason and Simon Boyes.  The New Podcast Is Here!

Posted by Todd Brown at 5:03pm.

Posted in Interviews .

Yes, boys and girls, if you haven’t been keeping up with this series of podcasts by transplanted Brit film makers Adam Mason and Simon Boyes then you’ve been missing out.  They’ve been keeping us up to date on their attempt at living the glamorous film maker life in Los Angeles and it’s been an entertaining ride.  They’re back with the eighth installment of their regular podcast so strap in and get listening ...

 

Reader Comments

  1. Roger Pol 07/13/2008 @ 3:12am

    Dear Adam and Simon, Great to have you back on air after such a long break. I am concerned however, that you are being too sensitive about some criticism for your excellent film Broken. Yes you did receive some extremely negative comments from the general public but you also received plenty of praise. A professional review in Variety magazine was very good and carries a lot more weight than comments from oddball characters whether good or bad. I have one question which relates to Film Directors/ Writers interpretation of classic novels. Why do Directors/Writers all too frequently fail to uphold the integrity of the original work? ‘I am legend’ is a recent example and ‘Captain Corelli’s Mandolin’ was turned into a farce by ridiculous changes in the storyline! A further question.  How do you two ever collaborate on anything when you have such opposing views on so many subjects?  Keep up the good work I am looking forward to seeing your next two films not out yet here.  Roger

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