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Classic Screenplay Collection (Bound Scripts)
Bound shooting scripts of Chinatown, Annie Hall, Thelma & Louise, American Beauty, and The Shawshank Redemption. These are the scripts I used in my workshops for decades. Read them with a highlighter. Study how they handle plot points. Tip: Read scripts, not books about scripts.
Comedy of Equals Workshop -- Screwball Technique
Bringing Up Baby and The Philadelphia Story are screwball comedies -- the man and woman are EQUALS in wit, speed, and stubbornness. I teach rapid-fire dialogue, physical comedy with dignity, and how to win an argument on screen while making the audience love both sides.
Motorcycle Maintenance Workshop -- Wrench Your Own Bike
I rebuilt engines in my garage between films. A rider who can't fix their own bike is a passenger, not a rider. We cover oil changes, chain adjustment, brake bleeding, and carburetor tuning on a vintage British twin. Bring old clothes.
ARCH Motorcycle Experience (Custom KRGT-1)
A ride on the KRGT-1 -- the motorcycle I co-designed with Gard Hollinger at ARCH Motorcycle Company. S&S 2032cc V-twin, billet aluminum frame, handcrafted everything. This isn't a rental. It's a supervised ride experience on a closed course. Because some things you have to feel to understand.
Campaign Planning Workshop -- Logistics of Conquest
Half-day workshop on campaign logistics. How I moved 50,000 men from Greece to India across deserts, mountains, and rivers. Supply lines, foraging, forced marches, river crossings. Tip: Amateurs talk tactics. Professionals talk logistics. An army that cannot eat cannot fight.
Alpine Survival & Mountain Crossing Workshop
I took an army over the Alps in autumn. We lost half our men to cold, rockslides, and hostile Gauls. Mountain travel, cold weather survival, route finding, and keeping morale when everything falls apart. Tip: Vinegar on hot rocks splits boulders. Sometimes the path must be made, not found.
Numidian Cavalry Javelin Set (5 Light Javelins)
Five light throwing javelins in the Numidian style. My riders under Maharbal would harass Roman columns for days -- throwing, retreating, throwing again. No armor, no shield, just speed and accuracy.
Hunnic Horse Archery -- Ride & Shoot
The Huns were born in the saddle. Composite bow from horseback, forward and backward shooting, feigned retreat with volley fire. Tip: The feigned retreat is the deadliest tactic in cavalry warfare. Pretend to flee, let them chase in disorder, then turn and destroy them. It requires discipline to run and courage to turn.
Hunnic Lasso & Cavalry Lance Set
Braided leather lasso and 10-foot cavalry lance. The Huns used the lasso to pull riders from horses and drag infantry from shield walls. The lance was for the charge. I will teach you mounted lasso throwing -- harder than it looks, devastating when it works.
Viking Shield Wall Drill -- Group Combat
Group training (8-16). The Viking shield wall: overlapping shields, spears over the top, axes hooking from the sides. When the wall holds, nothing breaks through. When it breaks, everyone dies. Tip: The man who steps back first kills the man beside him. Hold the wall.
Spanish Jinete Light Cavalry Kit
Jinete riding gear: light leather armor, round adarga shield, short javelin set, and Moorish-style light saddle. The jinete style -- adopted from the Moors -- used speed and javelins instead of heavy charge. Perfect for skirmishing and pursuit.
Early Islamic Lamellar Armor & Round Shield
Iron lamellar armor with leather backing, and a round steel shield. Lighter than Byzantine cataphract armor but sufficient against arrows and sword cuts. Designed for speed, not siege. My men could ride all day in this and fight at the end of it.
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