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Submit ReviewHappy Sweet Sixteenth episode, Double Bill! The Nightmare Before Christmas and Coraline have two large commonalities: they are directed by Henry Selick (who also directed James and the Giant Peach) and use stop-motion animation in their storytelling. Why and how they’re connected to the life of our guest, Tess Kean, you’ll need to listen to find […]
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300x193.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="193">Happy Sweet Sixteenth episode, Double Bill!
The Nightmare Before Christmas and Coraline have two large commonalities: they are directed by Henry Selick (who also directed James and the Giant Peach) and use stop-motion animation in their storytelling. Why and how they’re connected to the life of our guest, Tess Kean, you’ll need to listen to find out! Suffice it to say, there’s a lot of fond (and not so fond) memories for both of these films.
Next up on our plate we’re trying something new–a mini episode we like to call a “Double Bill Nugget”!* We want to provide more content, and we thought we could accomplish that goal by picking smaller pieces to dissect for your enjoyment.
First up: Too Many Cooks / Don Hertzfeldt’s Rejected.
*Name not yet finalized and subject to review.
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