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In this episode of Fine Tooning, Jim Hill and Drew Taylor sit down with filmmakers Eric Kimelton, Christopher Ninness, and Scott Seibold to talk about the making of Not Just a Goof, the heartfelt new Disney+ documentary celebrating the 30th anniversary of A Goofy Movie. They discuss lost footage, creative challenges, pop culture legacy, and their unexpected journey from fans to contributors in Goofy's story. Also in this episode: Star Wars animation news out of Tokyo – Updates on Tales of the Underworld, Visions: Volume 3, The Ninth Jedi, Maul: Shadow Lord, and Young Jedi Adventures. Tim Allen teases Toy Story 5 – Including the return of multiple Buzz Lightyears and emotional story beats. Hailee Steinfeld talks Beyond the Spider-Verse – How she's embracing the long development process. DreamWorks announces Forgotten Island – A new original comedy rooted in Philippine mythology, coming September 2026. Big City Greens celebrates its 100th episode, Bill Plympton's Guard Dog goes free on YouTube, and Studio Ghibli Fest 2025 begins with Kiki's Delivery Service. It's a jam-packed episode full of nostalgia, animation history, and exclusive insights. Be Our Guest Vacations Planning your next Disney vacation? Be Our Guest Vacations is a Platinum-level Earmarked travel agency with concierge-level service to make every trip magical. Their team of expert agents plans vacations across the globe, from Disney and Universal to cruises and adventures, ensuring you have the best possible experience without the stress. Learn More Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Fine Tooning, Jim Hill and Drew Taylor sit down with filmmakers Eric Kimelton, Christopher Ninness, and Scott Seibold to talk about the making of Not Just a Goof, the heartfelt new Disney+ documentary celebrating the 30th anniversary of A Goofy Movie. They discuss lost footage, creative challenges, pop culture legacy, and their unexpected journey from fans to contributors in Goofy's story. Also in this episode: Star Wars animation news out of Tokyo – Updates on Tales of the Underworld, Visions: Volume 3, The Ninth Jedi, Maul: Shadow Lord, and Young Jedi Adventures. Tim Allen teases Toy Story 5 – Including the return of multiple Buzz Lightyears and emotional story beats. Hailee Steinfeld talks Beyond the Spider-Verse – How she's embracing the long development process. DreamWorks announces Forgotten Island – A new original comedy rooted in Philippine mythology, coming September 2026. Big City Greens celebrates its 100th episode, Bill Plympton's Guard Dog goes free on YouTube, and Studio Ghibli Fest 2025 begins with Kiki's Delivery Service. It's a jam-packed episode full of nostalgia, animation history, and exclusive insights. Be Our Guest Vacations Planning your next Disney vacation? Be Our Guest Vacations is a Platinum-level Earmarked travel agency with concierge-level service to make every trip magical. Their team of expert agents plans vacations across the globe, from Disney and Universal to cruises and adventures, ensuring you have the best possible experience without the stress. Learn More Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode #234 hosts Dave Bossert and Aljon Go welcome a special panel to discuss the new documentary on Disney Plus, "Not Just a Goof," with filmmakers Eric Kimelton, Christopher Ninness and Kevin Lima. "Not Just a Goof,” is documentary exploring the untold story of “A Goofy Movie,” which debuts on Disney+ on April 7. Just in time for the 30th anniversary of “A Goofy Movie,” this documentary follows a young creative team tackling their first Disney feature, facing disappointment upon release, only for the film to gain a passionate following decades later. Through key interviews and rare archival footage, it explores the struggles, victories, and studio dynamics that shaped the movie. More than just a behind-the-scenes look, it highlights why “A Goofy Movie” remains a beloved gem for the generation that grew up watching it. This captivating retrospective sheds light on Disney Animation's evolution and the film's enduring legacy, making it a must-watch for Disney fans and 90s kids alike. Join us for a special screening of "The Puppetoon Movie" Newly Restored at the Fine Arts Theatre, Beverly Hills, April 20, 2025, 1 PM Special 88th Anniversary Celebration as we salute the dazzling Oscar®-winning George Pal Puppetoons™. Special 25¢ admission! Tickets - Fine Arts Theatre Beverly Hills.We are now on Patreon! Click this link to support the show -Skull Rock Podcast | Join our crew! | Patreon. Skull Rock Podcast is powered by Riverside.fm. Click HERE and start making great podcasts today! Visit theoldmillpress.com! Faceboook |X/Twitter |Instagram |Youtube -Aljon Go (aljongo) - Instagram - Aljon's Dining at Disney Podcast - Sorcerer Radio - All Disney Music, All Day LongSRSounds.com - E-mail: aljon@skullrockpodcast.com ||Dave Bossert (@dave_bossert) • Instagram - Email dave@skullrockpodcast.com. For behind-the-scenes stories and articles, visit davidbossert.com. Shop using our Amazon affiliate HERE. The Skull Rock Podcast is one of the best Disney podcasts you must follow (feedspot.com). LISTEN to Dave's "Tunes Behind the Toons" segment on Sirius/XM's Disney Hits channel 133.
"The Untold Story of 'A Goofy Movie'."In this special episode of Animation Fascination, host Marc Vibbert sits down with filmmakers Christopher Ninness and Eric Kimelton, the directing duo behind the brand-new Disney+ documentary NOT JUST A GOOF, along with legendary director Kevin Lima, who brought A GOOFY MOVIE to life back in 1995.NOT JUST A GOOF uncovers the emotional, funny, and sometimes rocky journey behind the making of A GOOFY MOVIE —a film that may have been overlooked when it premiered but has since grown into a beloved cult classic for an entire generation. The doc celebrates the creativity, resilience, and vision of a young team making their first Disney feature while exploring themes of fatherhood, identity, and belonging.(Recorded: Friday, April 4th, 2025)
“Not Just A Goof” is a new documentary coming to Disney+ on April 7, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of “A Goofy Movie.” Through unseen archival footage, the documentary follows the creative team of “A Goofy Movie” and the challenges to bring this fan-favorite film to life. Directors Christopher Ninness and Eric Kimelton, and the director of "A Goofy Movie" Kevin Lima, join us on Beyond the Mouse to talk about the documentary “Not Just A Goof” and the fandom of “A Goofy Movie.”Featuring: Craig, Vanessa, Brett and ZoeyJOIN OUR PATREON: patreon.com/BeyondTheMouse__________________________________________Named one of the top 50 Disney Podcasts by Feedspot!blog.feedspot.com/disney_podcastsFIND US ON NPR ILLINOIS!https://www.nprillinois.org/programs/front-row-networkJOIN PODCAST PALS!https://www.facebook.com/groups/186691492980265
Today on the podcast I'm talking with Kevin Lima, the director of A Goofy Movie, and Eric Kimelton & Christopher Ninness, directors of Not Just a Goof, a brand new documentary coming to Disney+ on April 7th!Follow Kevin Online:Twitter: https://x.com/GoofyMovieDirInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinlima612Find "Not Just a Goof" Online:Twitter: https://x.com/GoofyDocFilmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/goofydocfilmI Heart Animation - Episode 201For bonus episodes, extended episodes, and more, sign up for my Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorthFor links to my latest episodes & videos, social media, and more, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorth
This week we chat with the directors of an upcoming documentary all about "A Goofy Movie." It is clear that this film had a real impact on directors Chris Ninness and Eric Kimelton as it did on a whole generation who grew up on the film. We discuss how the documentary came to be, where they are at in the process and some of their favorite moments from the original film. Featuring: Craig McFarland, Brett Rutherford, Vanessa Ferguson JOIN OUR PATREON: patreon.com/BeyondTheMouse __________________________________________ Named one of the top 50 Disney Podcasts by Feedspot! blog.feedspot.com/disney_podcasts FIND US ON NPR ILLINOIS! https://www.nprillinois.org/programs/front-row-network JOIN PODCAST PALS! – https://www.facebook.com/groups/186691492980265
This episode is a recording of a live session from the Storytelling Podcast Week live program! Fandoms these days have taken on a life of their own! Macey from Be the Serpent guides this conversation on the communities and patrons of some fantastic fiction. She's joined here by Mary Clay Watt of That's What I'm Tolkien About, Jeffrey Cranor from Within the Wires, Elijah Bailey from The Elijah Bailey Show, A Little Bit O Anime and Blacken Studios and Eric Kimelton of King Falls AM and Improv on Tape. Storytelling Podcast Week is brought to you by Podbean. We're a podcast hosting and monetizing platform and home to over 500,000 podcasts. We also offer the ability to livestream directly from the app to your audience with Podbean Live, where podcasts come to life! You can also start your own live stream for free on Podbean and to get your first 30 days of hosting for free use the code “story”! This week Elijah is without his trusty co-host Monica and no she didn't get destroyed in some epic battle, or fell down a bottomless well. No, Elijah was invited to talk about one of the things both he and Monica enjoy almost as much as food. That's right, he gets to talk about anime and fandom on Podbean's Storytelling Podcast Week. Sit back, relax and listen as he and a panel of guest talk about their shows and how the bring fun to their fandoms. Follow us on our socials listed below to include your spirit in Elijah's Love Of All Anime Smash Heart Bomb: Socials: Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube Patreon Music provided by: Follow Norea: ✔ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC48e... ✔ Beatstars: https://norea.beatstars.com/ ✔ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noreaofficial/
This episode is a recording of a live session from the Storytelling Podcast Week live program! ... Fandoms these days have taken on a life of their own! Macey from Be the Serpent guides this conversation on the communities and patrons of some fantastic fiction. She's joined here by Mary Clay Watt of That's What I'm Tolkien About, Jeffrey Cranor from Within the Wires, Elijah Bailey from The Elijah Bailey Show, A Little Bit O Anime and Blacken Studios and Eric Kimelton of King Falls AM and Improv on Tape. ... Storytelling Podcast Week is brought to you by Podbean. We're a podcast hosting and monetizing platform and home to over 500,000 podcasts. We also offer the ability to livestream directly from the app to your audience with Podbean Live, where podcasts come to life! You can also start your own live stream for free on Podbean and to get your first 30 days of hosting for free use the code “story”!
This episode is a recording of a live session from the Storytelling Podcast Week live program! ... Fandoms these days have taken on a life of their own! Macey from Be the Serpent guides this conversation on the communities and patrons of some fantastic fiction. She's joined here by Mary Clay Watt of That's What I'm Tolkien About, Jeffrey Cranor from Within the Wires, Elijah Bailey from The Elijah Bailey Show, A Little Bit O Anime and Blacken Studios and Eric Kimelton of King Falls AM and Improv on Tape. ... Storytelling Podcast Week is brought to you by Podbean. We're a podcast hosting and monetizing platform and home to over 500,000 podcasts. We also offer the ability to livestream directly from the app to your audience with Podbean Live, where podcasts come to life! You can also start your own live stream for free on Podbean and to get your first 30 days of hosting for free use the code “story”!
Eric Kimelton and Kyle Brown stop by the podcast to talk about their incredible podcast King Falls AM. Go check out their show! Click here to download the interview. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast: Youtube iTunes Google Stitcher
It's the finale to the year of 2015 as Steve and Matty give you their best and worst with the help of Eric Kimelton and Kyle Brown. What was the worst thing that graced each of our panels eyes? How damaging was Terminator Genisys to Matty? And how many of the guys listed Mad Max: Fury Road as the best film of the year? Listen in to find out!
It's been a long-ass hiatus for Steve and Matty but they make their triumphant return in a brand new episode of Convicted Cinephiles! Tackling the usual year end rundown, the guys are joined by their friends from theKing Falls, Kyle Brown and Eric Kimelton to give their lists of the best and worst of 2015. The episode went way over time so it is split into two episodes, so enjoy the guys giving their surprise picks of the year as well as the mosts that disappointed them so harshly. Convicted Cinephiles is back, friends!
Maximus Groves and Evan Fowler talk with Eric Kimelton and Kyle Brown, the creators of King Falls AM, a late night call in show in the cozy mountain town of King Falls where locals deal with alien abductions, ghosts, alleged werewolves, and possibly the second coming of Jesus Christ. In this hour, we discuss the resurgence of radio plays, debate popular drama across all mediums, and riff on the supernatural influences for their episodes.
A website appears online at MasraniGlobal.com. On closer inspection the website is dedicated to a billionaire's company that had bought another company called InGen. Sound familiar? It should, because this is the viral website for the upcoming Jurassic World. Together The Stevil Dead and In Development's Eric Kimelton discuss what was included in this website, ranging from possible plot points to maybe some new species running amok in the park for this new highly anticipated sequel that we can't get fast enough. Hell, there's even a place on the site to submit your resume! Positions are filling rapidly, We assume. Do we get into the nightmarish concept art for Jurassic Park IV? You bet we do! Universal Pictures released the full trailer for Jurassic World, due in theatres June 12, 2015. You bet your baby T-Rex we've already got the theme song stuck in our heads.
When Michaela's away (on vacation) the boys will get View Askewed with a fully Kevin Smith dedicated episode. With the help of In Development's Kyle Brown and Eric Kimelton, Stevil and Matty get to talk about one of their personal favorite director and podcaster with four pivotal films in his career. Before our panel discusses Kev's cinematic universe, they talk about the trailer debut of Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice and Matty gets old and ornery about the rumor of Marvel Studios splitting Avengers 3 into two films. It's a new fandangled technological world and Old Man Dubs is shaking his fist at the young'ns! These are our Staff Picks! Kyle's recommendation, The Skeleton Twins, has Stevil jealous because it hadn't hit Canada yet. It also brings up the hilarious gaff a Denver talk show made when the interviewer asked stars Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig about a full frontal nudity scene that was actually in another of Wiig's films. Matty proceeds to make everyone uncomfortable as he dreams of what this scene could entail. Simply put, Eric brings us a story of revenge. After the murder of his entire family, a dolphin sets his sights on the man parading around the disembodied tail of the love of his life. Does he have the drive and fortitude to exact his brutal revenge? Is he strong enough to rise up and destroy this formidable villain known as Harry Connick Jr.? Your resolve will be put to the test in Dolphin Tale 2! Stevil's pick this week was something Kyle Brown had been on his case about for close to six months and, finally, he sat down and watched the damn thing! An endearing and Academy Award winning film about, let's face it, crazy people in Philadelphia, Silver Linings Playbook is a movie Stevil is kicking himself for never having checked out. Have you seen it? Don't make us send Kyle after you! Matty brings us some classic sci-fi horror from a Canadian icon and treasure David Cronenberg. Continuing the Cinephiles obsession of Criterion, he picked up the new reissue of Scanners and implores the masses to do the same. He then tests our American friends, to see how far they've traveled down this director's long and twisted filmography. For the main subject of our episode on Kevin Smith films, our panel explains why they made their choices: "Choosing a Kevin Smith movie is like picking a favorite kid. You like all your kids but on certain days, maybe you like little Timmy better than Sarah because Sarah is doing the tango on your last nerve. I don't know your kids, don't judge me. What I do know is I picked Dogma. Dogma, however, wasn't my first pick. Chasing Amy is always my go to. I don't know if there has been a funnier, more true look inside relationships ever written. But alas, I too would be Chasing Amy as the Cinephiles had just reviewed it on their Criterion Collection cast. Dogma was my pick and is probably my second favorite Kevin Smith flick. As it stands, I think it's also his most well-rounded film to date. A fantastic story, one that couldn't get green-lit for under 100 million these days, with an AMAZING cast. Dogma is the whole package and would probably be the movie I used to break a non-Kevin Smith fan's cherry as an intro into what Kevin can do. I wouldn't be where I am (Los Angeles) doing what I'm doing (writing this email ... also trying to break into the business) if it wasn't for Kevin Smith. He's my personal Gretzky, especially since I don't watch the Hockey, and this is the pinnacle of what a guy like Kevin, and I'd like to think like me, can attain when at their best. A smart, inventive, hilarious take on a MASSIVE social issue that can make you laugh and make you think all while keeping you entertained. Dogma. Watch it. Plus ... fucking Affleck, come on, what are you waiting for?" - Kyle @makebelievekyle "Fuck, Fuck, Fuck, mother-mother-fuck, mother-mother-fuck-fuck, motherfuck, motherfuck, noise noise noise. It was a super easy choice for me. Jay and Silent Bob was the first Kevin Smith movie I ever saw, and it's also the Kevin Smith movie I have seen the most. I've probably seen it 15 times, conservatively. It set the comedy bar in my tight group of friends during high school and we incorporated the word "Snoogans" into our everyday vernacular. I'll go ahead and say it - Strike Back is the smartest stoner comedy there is. Strike Back's just an all-around, quotable, funny as hell movie and fulfills my appetite for George Carlin, hitchhiking head and the C.L.I.T. Smith gets his fans, but doesn't alienate people new to the dinner party." - Eric @makebelieveeric "When I had initially thought of doing this podcast, in my head I had picked Matty's choice. As soon as I posted the message between all of us, Matty swooped in an threw his down. Sucks for me, well played for him. So I decided to bring a movie that gets a lot of ridicule and hate, all of it unwarranted. Jersey Girl is a beautiful little sweetheart of a film that explores the love and devotion it takes to be a father. It came out at a time in my life that coincided with some of it's themes. Plus, it's Kev wanting to make a John Hughes style flick, how can you not appreciate that?" - Steve @thestevildead I didn't just pick Red State to steal Steve's movie. Their might be a little truth to that statement but I wanted to showcase Kevin Smith's ability to make something other then dick and fart jokes. He accomplished it with this dark and intense movie." - Matty @mattydub604 What is your favorite Kevin Smith movie? Do you or did you enjoy our picks? Listen to the episode and let us know what you think in the comments below! We leave you with this classic from these brilliant businessmen. http://youtu.be/F5bW8H-kNZs