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Old cosplayers, cafeteria monsters, and fake stories, This week Abigail, Michelle, and special guest Neil Triffett watched this 1999 Beowulf adaptation. They take a quick film into the films leading man, dumb CGI, and techno soundtrack
On this week's episode we're joined by comedian Ishan Ganjoor to discuss three shorts including Emo The Musical (dir. Neil Triffett), 7:35 In The Morning (dir. Nacho Vigalondo), and Today's The Day (dir. David Cloud Campos) To find links to these films and more head to our website: https://movementfilms.co.uk/podcast
Neil Triffett is a Melbourne based creative who has a show in the 2019 Melbourne Comedy Festival. His show explores the concept of Misery, it may not seem like the cheeriest of topics but when you mix humour with songs played on the ukulele you know you're onto a winner (ok I'm a sucker for anything with a ukuele) In our chat we discuss his show, his film, EMO - the Musical (which you can watch on Netflix), queer politics and our love of musicals.
Join Ashley, Dylan and Nick as the discuss everything they've been watching, including Childish Gambino's "This is America" music video, Batman Ninja, Megalobox and Suicide Squad:Hell to Pay. The crew also cover the latest media news and discuss the movie they ended up watching this episode: EMO the Musical.What’d We End Up Watching?EMO the Musical, 2016. Directed by Neil Triffett.List of all movies from 'What'd We End Up Watching?'https://trakt.tv/users/vivaladil/lists/what-do-you-wanna-watchReview Discussion:Avengers: Infinity WarHosts:Ashley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobleyNicholas Prior: https://twitter.com/LordNPriorDylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladilFollow our Trakt:Ashley - https://trakt.tv/users/ashleyhobleyDylan - https://trakt.tv/users/vivaladilNicholas - https://trakt.tv/users/lordnpriorMusic:Dylan BlightEmail:www.explosionnetwork.com/contactAll Episodes:https://explosionnetwork.com/what-do-you-wanna-watchTwitteriTunesRSS
Episode 55 – Assassins. Neil Triffett, writer and director of EMO: the Musical, joins us to talk about an often overlooked Sondheim musical. This dark comedy musical follows several of America’s famous assassins as they tell their story that leads to them attempting, and often succeeding, in killing some of America’s presidents. Episode 55 – … More 55 – Assassins
Emo The Musical is a new spin on a old tale. It's Romeo & Juliette, but with an Emo & a Christian. You can find it on all On Demonad services via www.emothemusical.com. It's part of a brilliant new wave of commercially viable, slightly subversive, Australian feature films, and it's writer/directr Neil Triffett isn't shying away from all the tropes. Along with producer, Lee Matthews, Emo The Musical comes under a rambly microscope, as I find out what it takes to get your first feature film up off the ground.
Emo The Musical is a new spin on a old tale. It's Romeo & Juliette, but with an Emo & a Christian. You can find it on all On Demonad services via www.emothemusical.com. It's part of a brilliant new wave of commercially viable, slightly subversive, Australian feature films, and it's writer/directr Neil Triffett isn't shying away from all the tropes. Along with producer, Lee Matthews, Emo The Musical comes under a rambly microscope, as I find out what it takes to get your first feature film up off the ground.
LJ gets to the bottom of the creative impulse with Emo The Musical director Neil Triffett and actorsJohn Prasida and Ben Bennett.