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a short bonus episode discussing choice moments from Don Hertzfeldt's "It's Such a Beautiful Day."
Presenting the first of a brand new Skwigly podcast - the Skwigly Animation Film Club! In our inaugural episode we press play on Don Hertzfeldt's 2013 feature "It's Such a Beautiful Day", recently made available to watch for free by the director. The festival favourite combines two of Hertzfeldt's short films "Everything will be Okay" and "I am so Proud of You" with a third instalment to tell the tale of Bill, a man who takes a cerebral voyage in the face of death as he tackles a debilitating disease. Presented by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson Produced by Ben Mitchell
We watched Mike's favorite move of all time this week, and Doug was absolutely speechless. It's Don Hertzfeldt's "It's Such a Beautiful Day"! Hope you enjoy! If you have suggestions for movies you would like to see us review, please email your suggestions to somejerkswhotalkaboutmovies@gmail.com
A milestone episode for the boys this week as Eli is making the move to Memphis for a new job and the future episodes will be recorded long distance. Hear them review the first ever Trailer Watch movie, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, the new trailer for Mary Queen of Scots (mmm yes indeed quite jolly good old chap), as well as dive in to Eli's first pick in almost a month, the animated masterpiece by Don Hertzfeldt, It's Such a Beautiful Day. It's mean, it's green, it's existential; it's the club!
Tyler and Beth chat about the films of Don Hertzfeldt. Including a majority of his short films, the feature: "It's Such a Beautiful Day", "World of Tomorrow" and the newly released sequel, "World of Tomorrow: Episode 2- The Burden of Other People's Thoughts".
For this episode we're bringing you the tale of Broadway's ultimate superfan. From as far back as he can remember, Ben Rimalower has been obsessed with Patti Lupone. When the opportunity came up to work on a show she was starring in, he couldn't believe his luck. That experience would be just the beginning of a long and fabulous--if complicated--relationship with the Tony-winning star. It's SUCH a good story that he ultimately turned it into a one man show called Patti Issues.
Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including Abortion: Stories Women Tell, Southside with You, Ben-Hur, Kicks, Dawn of the Dead, Kubo and the Two Strings, The Light Between Oceans, The Witch, Come What May, Elevator to the Gallows, Complete Unknown, Neruda, The Boy Who Cried Werewolf, Blood Father, Don't Breathe, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Werewolf of London, The Tenth Man, The Nutty Professor, Sausage Party, The Ladies Man, Fire at Sea, Florence Foster Jenkins, A Taste of Honey, It's Such a Beautiful Day, Hell or High Water, The Night Of and South Park.
Don Hertzfeldt is a two time Oscar-nominated American independent filmmaker whose animated films include It's Such a Beautiful Day, The Meaning of Life, Billy's Balloon, and Rejected. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 30805]
Don Hertzfeldt is a two time Oscar-nominated American independent filmmaker whose animated films include It's Such a Beautiful Day, The Meaning of Life, Billy's Balloon, and Rejected. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 30805]
Guys, we hate to brag, but on this episode of Iced Drawfee, Caldwell tells an anecdote that is SO GOOD we almost cut it from the podcast. It's SUCH a good anecdote that it's almost a story proper. Not quite though. Don't believe us? Just listen. Although if you do disagree, Nathan's gonna come down on your butt hard with his patented soft judo chop. Best watch your back AND your front, 'cause it's Iced Drawfee, and we're not even sorry.
Will Cameron Crowe ever rebound from his Elizabethtown slump? Probably not with the even-worse Aloha. Meanwhile, Dan calls out famed painter Leonardo Da Vinci, Elliott can't remember the rich Bazooka Joe cast of characters, and Stu engages in something that's definitely a bit. Movies recommended in this episode: It's Such a Beautiful DaySicarioClass of 1984
We're back, with an on-location (see: Dan's basement) episode of See You Next Wednesday! Join us, as we chat about the latest trailers for Ash vs. The Evil Dead and Concussion, the upcoming Richard Pryor biopic, get down and dirty with our discussion about The Paperboy, and also mourn the loss of one of Horror's most influential director's, Wes Craven. We also talk about some movies we have been watching, including The Heavenly Kid, SELF/LESS, Chris Rock's Top Five, Watchmen, It's Such a Beautiful Day and more.
In this episode of the Deviant Robot Transmission Will had to recover his computer just hours before the show so things might sound a little rough as we hadn’t quite had chance to get things sorted our properly before we needed to record so sorry if things sounded weird. Zainabb address wills miss fortune by immediately proclaiming it ‘Shit on Will day’ which luckily for me she only mean metaphorically. We then went to rant about such diverse elements as ... Deviant Robot Rust Sunday sessions, The BBC Proms, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 and 2010 Space Odyssey, Jurassic World, Jeff Goldblum, The Fly, Terminator Genesis, Drunk with Blood: ‘God's Killings in the Bible’ by Steve Wells, ‘It's Such a Beautiful Day’ by Don Hertzfeldt, thoughts on the recent Suicide Squad, Batman V Superman and Deadpool trailers, ‘How it Should Have Ended’ https://www.youtube.com/user/HISHEdotcom, Joss Whedon returns to comics with 'Victorian female Batman’, Female super hero's, ‘Ready Player One’, and we get sciencey (badly) about Pluto.... actually most of the show was about Jeff Goldblum.
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For the last episode of 2014, Sketchy discusses "It's Such a Beautiful Day" by animator Don Hertzfeldt. The film itself is composed of the three short animations "Everything Will Be OK," "I Am So Proud of You" and the most recent one, which is also called "It's Such a Beautiful Day." MusicClose You Eyes (And Count To Fuck)by Run The JewelsBedding MusicEmpireby Waky Dawgster Follow Sketchyfacebook.com/SketchyPodcasttwitter.com/SketchyPodcastSketchyPodcast@gmail.com