*Trigger Warning for discussions of addiction, alcohol and drug abuse, child exploitation, and language* Happy Halloween!!! Wyatt's back after a brief hiatus and joined by friend Frankie Sparks (@shoottheflick) to talk Dumbo. We try to bring some levity to an otherwise depressing, but insightful subject. "I'm afraid, need your aid, pink elephants on parade." Opening Music: "Dreams from Yesteryear" by Ankari References: Brogan, Scott. “The Pirate.” The Judy Room, www.thejudyroom.com/filmograph...
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*Trigger Warning for discussions of addiction, alcohol and drug abuse, child exploitation, and language* Happy Halloween!!! Wyatt's back after a brief hiatus and joined by friend Frankie Sparks (@shoottheflick) to talk Dumbo. We try to bring some levity to an otherwise depressing, but insightful subject. "I'm afraid, need your aid, pink elephants on parade." Opening Music: "Dreams from Yesteryear" by Ankari References: Brogan, Scott. “The Pirate.” The Judy Room, www.thejudyroom.com/filmograph...
Wonderland Whimsy: Alice in Wonderland (1939) (Part A)
Disney Reel to Reel
1 hour 24 minutes
1 year ago
Wonderland Whimsy: Alice in Wonderland (1939) (Part A)
Call-oo, callay, a new episode today!Ray returns to discuss an abandoned version of Alice with Wyatt. Along the way, they discover Walt’s one-sided amusement with the book and Raeley sets up her own tabletop RPG campaign based on this adaptation. You can find the show @disreeltoreelpodcast and host Wyatt @goldenafternoon51 on Instagram!Feel free to write in at disneyreeltoreel@gmail.com.References:Allan, Robin. “Alice in Wonderland (1951).” Walt Disney and Europe: European Influences on the A...
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*Trigger Warning for discussions of addiction, alcohol and drug abuse, child exploitation, and language* Happy Halloween!!! Wyatt's back after a brief hiatus and joined by friend Frankie Sparks (@shoottheflick) to talk Dumbo. We try to bring some levity to an otherwise depressing, but insightful subject. "I'm afraid, need your aid, pink elephants on parade." Opening Music: "Dreams from Yesteryear" by Ankari References: Brogan, Scott. “The Pirate.” The Judy Room, www.thejudyroom.com/filmograph...