14th Jan2026

Interview: Author Amanda Graham on “3 Films That Have Impacted Your Adult Life”

by Stuart Wright

Join screenwriter Stuart Wright as he dives into movies that changed your life with the author of the self-help book “Good Stuff To Read When You’re About To Lose Your Shit”, Amanda Graham, in this engaging episode of 3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life. Explore Pee Wee’s Big Adventure impact, Edward Scissorhands analysis, and Gone With The Wind influence on his personal growth and cinema’s transformative power. Amanda Graham also discusses how and why she wrote the self-help book Good Stuff To Read When You’re About To Lose Your Shit.

Amanda’s picks:

  • Pee Wee’s Big Adventure – Amanda Graham describes how she was in a apocalyptic cult and there was no joy in it. And how watching Pee Wee’s Big Adventure was so joyful and it was the first time she felt real. It was such a double fingers to everything she had been dragged through.
  • Edward Scissorhands – Amanda Graham shares how when Edward Scissorhands came out she was attending Liberty University, which is an exceptionally conservative, religious American university. It was miserable and she was in a group called ‘The Liberty Freaks’. Outside the university was a $1 theatre and you weren’t supposed to go. You would get in trouble for going to see a movie. And when Edward Scissorhands came out, she saw it 14 (fourteen) times.
  • Gone With The Wind – Amanda Graham talks about how watching Gone With The Wind was super impactful. She watched it on VHS, and what made her uncomfortable was the way it was re-writing history. She watched it with her mom and she remembers her mother saying: “I wish we could go back to those days” and thinking ‘are you kidding me?’ She went off and did some research into book and found it was written in homage to the Ku Klux Klan.

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