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  1. Graham Flashner is an entertainment and sports journalist whose work has appeared in Emmy, Creative Screenwriting, Variety, Premiere, Movieline, New York Magazine, The Village Voice, Fandango.com, SLAM and many other magazines and web sites; as well as a screenwriter and producer with over 25 years combined experience in both scripted and ...

  2. Graham Flashner is known for Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), Surviving Disaster (2009) and Joan of Arc (1999).

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • Graham Flashner
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    • “I’ll Be Right back.”
    • “I. made. Fire!”
    • “And Just Think – I Used to Avoid Going to The dentist.”
    • “I Think We Did It!”
    • “I’m Sorry, Wilson!”
    • “Who Knows What The Tide Could Bring?”

    When we first meet Noland, he’s in a Moscow warehouse, lecturing a group of FedEx employees on how to meet deadlines more efficiently. Called away on a sudden work emergency to Malaysia on Christmas night, Chuck slips his long-time girlfriend Kelly (Helen Hunt) an engagement ring, kisses her goodbye, and promises that he’ll be “right back.” Instead...

    There’s something profound about watching Noland, a man once ruled by clocks and deadlines, take the first step towards his own survival by making a fire – something he likely hasn’t had to do since boyhood. For anyone stuck at home and feeling sorry for themselves during the pandemic, it’s a poignant reminder of the film’s central theme of discove...

    (Photo by ©20th Century Fox Film Corp.) Those of us too afraid to visit a dentist’s office while the coronavirus rages might not want to duplicate Noland’s barbaric solution to DIY tooth extraction, using an unorthodox rock and ice-skate-blade combo with no numbing agent. The takeaway here: when you’re way out of your comfort zone, you’ve got to ad...

    (Photo by ©20th Century Fox Film Corp.) Noland escapes his captivity on a homemade raft with a jury-rigged “sail” fashioned from the detritus of a portable toilet that came in with the tide. A testament not only to his ingenuity and resourcefulness, but his will to survive at all costs.

    Noland didn’t have to just survive physically, he had to survive mentally as well. That meant having a friend he could confide in – even if it was an inanimate object. Wilson the deflated volleyball, unfairly snubbed by the Oscars, helps Noland maintain his sanity amidst the endless monotony… another excellent parallel to our current predicament. T...

    In this wonderfully written monologue, Noland looks back on his ordeal and reaffirms the inner strength and determination needed to keep going when all appears lost. It’s something to keep in mind in present times as a glimmer of hope – in the form of a vaccine – appears over the horizon. Cast Away’s tale of a modern-day Robinson Crusoe struck a po...

  4. Graham Flashner is known for Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986), Surviving Disaster (2009) and Joan of Arc (1999).

  5. Dec 18, 2022 · We break down all the details of James Cameron's sprawling sci-fi saga, which is currently slated for at least four sequels, beginning with The Way of Water. by Graham Flashner | December 18,...

  6. Graham Flashner is known as an Executive Producer, Co-Executive Producer, Story, Screenplay, Teleplay, and Writer. Some of their work includes Crime in Connecticut: The Story of Alex Kelly, Adrift, and The Secretary.