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Split Screen ratings (TV show, 1997-2000)

Split Screen
Rank 23,449 / 30,276
Trend 0
Genres Talk-show, Reality-tv
Seasons 1
Episodes 2
Total votes 15
Average votes 8
Average rating 7.5 / 10

Split Screen is an irreverent, sly, magazine format show which looks at the tremendous diversity within the world of independent filmmaking in the United States. Created, written and hosted by long-time producer/talent scout John Pierson, this half hour television series breaks through all the highbrow stuff to illustrate why independent moviemaking is so much fun. Pierson travels all over the country with noted actors and filmmakers, many of whom he helped discover. On Split Screen you will see: -Producer/Director/Actor Kevin Smith Uncensored-a rare in depth interview AND as a guest host of Split Screen -Cooking with actor Christopher Walken -Actors Matt Damon and Edward Norton using their film experience at the "World Series of Poker" -The man behind the original "Godzilla" monster -An archaeological dig to uncover filmmaker Cecil B Demille's buried movie set in the Los Angeles desert -A young filmmaker crashing his car in order to financing his film with the insurance money. -The ...

Directors: Amy C. Elliott, Brian Flemming, Daniel Myrick, Donal Lardner Ward, George Ratliff, Joseph Corey III, Joseph F. Alexandre Writers: Darryl Wharton, Donal Lardner Ward, John Pierson
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