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Swiss Army Man is a 2016 American surreal comedy-drama film written and directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert and starring Paul Dano, Daniel Radcliffe, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead.Being stranded on a deserted island leaves young Hank (Paul Dano) bored, lonely and without hope. As a rope hangs around his neck, Hank prepares to end it all, until he suddenly spots a man (Daniel Radcliffe) laying by the shore. Unfortunately, he is dead and quite flatulent. Using the gassy body to his advantage, Hank miraculously makes it back to the mainland. However, he now finds himself lost in the wilderness, and dragging the talking corpse named Manny along for the adventure.
In case you needed any assurance that maverick distribution company A24 is killing it with high quality, original films, along comes 'Swiss Army Man.' A dazzling comic adventure tale that is unlike anything you've ever seen, the film is the feature debut of 'DANIELS', a directing team previously responsible for music videos. Their new film moves with the energy and emotion of music, spinning a spectacular, surreal yarn centered around Hank (Paul Dano) who is shipwrecked on a deserted island. Washing up in the surf is a human corpse (Daniel Radcliffe), who becomes the best friend Hank has ever had. To tell more of the plot would be spoilage. One of the most lively and passionate episodes of In the Queue is the result of 'Swiss Army Man.' You can download the podcast here by right-clicking on the hypertext link and choosing "save as", or you can use the convenient player attached to this post. Check out this episode!
In case you needed any assurance that maverick distribution company A24 is killing it with high quality, original films, along comes 'Swiss Army Man.' A dazzling comic adventure tale that is unlike anything you've ever seen, the film is the feature debut of 'DANIELS', a directing team previously responsible for music videos. Their new film moves with the energy and emotion of music, spinning a spectacular, surreal yarn centered around Hank (Paul Dano) who is shipwrecked on a deserted island. Washing up in the surf is a human corpse (Daniel Radcliffe), who becomes the best friend Hank has ever had. To tell more of the plot would be spoilage. One of the most lively and passionate episodes of In the Queue is the result of 'Swiss Army Man.' You can download the podcast here by right-clicking on the hypertext link and choosing "save as", or you can use the convenient player attached to this post.
This week's Back to the Movies takes a break from all of the giant explosions, mutated turtles, and oversaturated CGI fantasy to look at a film that's cut from a different cloth as we look at Swiss Army Man. In this week's discussion, Arthur begins his sabbatical to a deserted island which put The Film Syllabus co-host Alexandra Bohannon back in the co-hosts chair. Also joining us to discuss the madness is friend of the show/local film producer Zachary Burns. If you're not familiar, Swiss Army Man is the story between a suicidal man named Hank (Paul Dano) and his friend Manny(Daniel Radcliffe) who just happens to be a corpse that washed up on shore. The two bond together as Hank tries to find his way home. Like what you hear? Help us produce even more by supporting us on Patreon
Stevie, Vints the intern and Drew discuss what they watched this weekend in Spoilers! Movie Podcasts weekend review. This week the Spoilers discuss: Swiss Army Man, BvS Ultimate, The Night Of,The New Ghostbusters, Purple Rain and more! Twitter: https://twitter.com/spoilerspdcst Email: podcastspoilers@gmail.com the rutabaga: theseknottylines.bandcamp.com/ Being stranded on a deserted island leaves young Hank (Paul Dano) bored, lonely and without hope. As a rope hangs around his neck, Hank prepares to end it all, until he suddenly spots a man (Daniel Radcliffe) laying by the shore. Unfortunately, he is dead and quite flatulent. Using the gassy body to his advantage, Hank miraculously makes it back to the mainland. However, he now finds himself lost in the wilderness, and dragging the talking corpse named Manny along for the adventure.
In this exclusive interview we talk with Manchester Orchestra's Andy Hull and Robert McDowell who composed the music for Swiss Army Man directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. Being stranded on a deserted island leaves young Hank (Paul Dano) bored, lonely and without hope. As a rope hangs around his neck, Hank prepares to end it all, until he suddenly spots a man (Daniel Radcliffe) laying by the shore. Unfortunately, he is dead and quite flatulent. Using the gassy body to his advantage, Hank miraculously makes it back to the mainland. However, he now finds himself lost in the wilderness, and dragging the talking corpse named Manny along for the adventure.