At the Movies with Director Edgar Wright (‘The Running Man’)

At the Movies with Director Edgar Wright (‘The Running Man’)

Published on Nov 9
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<p>Director Edgar Wright hit the ground running. For most filmmakers it takes many years (and many films) to find their voice, but Wright&rsquo;s seemed to be fully formed upon arrival, with 2004&rsquo;s <em>Shaun of the Dead</em>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>The beloved British filmmaker joins us this week to discuss his new adaptation of Stephen King&rsquo;s&nbsp;<em>The Running Man</em> (5:38), the inspiration he took from director Sam Raimi&rsquo;s career path (17:30), and Wright&rsquo;s moviegoing childhood in Somerset, England (20:24). Then, we dive into Wright&rsquo;s own movies: the start of his collaboration with Simon Pegg (25:42), their breakout with <em>Shaun of the Dead </em>(28:17), and the local lore that informed <em>Hot Fuzz </em>(39:59).</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>On the back-half, Edgar recounts the unlikely origin story of&nbsp;<em>Scott Pilgrim vs. the World</em>&mdash;which began in Quentin Tarantino&rsquo;s guest house (46:46)&mdash;his ups and downs inside the studio system ...
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