Starcraft Movie Chances, Click Bait: What It Is And Isn't - The John Campea Podcast

On this episode of The John Campea Podcast (Episode #66 Recorded Wednesday July 26th 2017) John takes the following viewer emails:

2:28 Chip Jordan - Hey John love the podcast and make sure to watch it everyday. I wanted to know why Marvel can't just buy the rights to all of their characters and have their version of the characters and other studios (Fox and Sony) could have theirs. I mean it makes sense to me.

8:19 Sean Burtt - Why the hell does everyone believe Ben Affleck when he said that he loved being Batman. He looks in physical pain saying that it's so clearly bs but the click bait sites jump all over it saying oh Ben Affleck confirms he's staying as Batman

19:04 Jeff Griffith - With Bond 25 now having an official release date in 2019, I find myself thinking about that rumor about the Bond producers wanting a 007 Cinematic Universe. What would you think if certain Bond characters got the spin-off treatment?

20:30 Robert E Smith - I know that you have said that you were a big fan of warcraft in the past, and while the movie may not have been the best, I want to know your opinion on if any of blizzard's properties could be adapted to the big screen? the starcraft franchise in particular could make for a great movie if done correctly.

23:47 Golden age - Do you think we will ever see Calvin and Hobbes get a movie, a special or anything on screen? I know the creator ,Bill Watterson, isn't a big fan of those types of things but it would be nice to see my favorite comic strip get animated.

26:24 Marc Coutanche - Reviewers and fans talk a lot about movie directors, who often receive praise or blame for a movie's success or failure. Why do we not hear more about scriptwriters? It seems to me that a scriptwriter can sometimes be equally, or even more, vital to a movie's success. Has it always been like this? Why do the writers get no love?

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