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Speed has one of the cleanest high-concept premises in movie history: A bomb on a bus that can’t drop below 50 MPH. And somehow, that one idea gave us 116 minutes of nonstop tension, character chemistry, and genre-defining moments.
In this episode, Tray Epps breaks down why Speed is more than a 90s action movie — it’s required watching for anyone learning to write or direct films.
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Filmmaker Takeaways:
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QUESTION:
What’s your favorite Speed moment — and what did it teach you about storytelling?
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Required Watching is your curriculum for cinematic literacy. We deconstruct the art and craft of filmmaking to help you become a sharper storyteller.
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Speed has one of the cleanest high-concept premises in movie history: A bomb on a bus that can’t drop below 50 MPH. And somehow, that one idea gave us 116 minutes of nonstop tension, character chemistry, and genre-defining moments.
In this episode, Tray Epps breaks down why Speed is more than a 90s action movie — it’s required watching for anyone learning to write or direct films.
We talk about:
Filmmaker Takeaways:
Related Episodes:
QUESTION:
What’s your favorite Speed moment — and what did it teach you about storytelling?
Subscribe to Required Watching for weekly cinematic deep dives with lessons filmmakers can actually use.
Required Watching is your curriculum for cinematic literacy. We deconstruct the art and craft of filmmaking to help you become a sharper storyteller.
▶️ Subscribe for new video essays every week:
▶️ Website
▶️ Twitter/X
▶️ Letterboxd
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.