232. 4Qs with Daniel Talbott

Daniel answers the 4Qs on Zoom

What are the 4Q’s?

  • Name your favorite films of all time (limit 3)
  • Name a film you think is underrated
  • Name a film you think is overrated
  • Name a lesser-known film that you think people should seek out

Collaborating with his wife, brother and sister during lockdown, Daniel Talbott made the wonderful film “Telling Time”and it became an official selection at both Film Invasion Los Angeles and Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2021, taking home the Audience Award at FILA.  Daniel and I had a great talk about the film during his DIF interview, but we managed to carve out enough time to have him answer the 4Qs above.

I’m also happy to say that “Telling Time” will join season 5 of the Discover Indie Film TV series.  Season 5 should be released this March, but if you want to watch other superb indie shorts just go to the Discover Indie Film TV Series on Amazon Prime Video.

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Here are Daniel’s 4Qs answers:

  • Favorites: Summer Hours, To Be or Not To Be, Design for Living, Drive My Car, Roman Holiday, Teton
  • Underrated: Beach Rats (starring Harris Dickinson)
  • Overrated: Forrest Gump
  • Seek Out: Raw (dir. Julia Ducournau)

Podcast

Source: Discover Film

231. Daniel Talbott “Telling Time”

Daniel & Jeff doing their third Zoom chat… but we did meet in person at SOFF 2021!

Filmmaker Daniel Talbott brought his film “Telling Time” to both Film Invasion Los Angeles and Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2021, taking home the Audience Award at FILA.  It was a great joy to me that Daniel brought the film to SOFF in 2021, because after having Daniel involved in two virtual festivals last November we finally got back into the theater.  “Telling Time” is such a beautiful film; finally I got to see it in a theater instead of on a TV.

It is also a joy to share that “Telling Time” will join season 5 of the Discover Indie Film TV series.  Season 5 should be released this March, but if you want to watch other superb indie shorts just go to the Discover Indie Film TV Series on Amazon Prime Video.

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230. 4Qs with Alan Wood & Sarah Sypniewski

Sarah Sypniewski & Alan Wood answering the 4Qs on Zoom

What are the 4Q’s?

  • Name your favorite films of all time (limit 3)
  • Name a film you think is underrated
  • Name a film you think is overrated
  • Name a lesser-known film that you think people should seek out

Writer/Director Alan Wood brought his feature  film “Life’s A Bitch And Then One Kills You,” affectionately known as “LABATOKY,” to Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2020 and his remarkably talented cast went home with the Grand Jury Prize for Best Performance by an Ensemble.  This smart, hilarious, and sexy film is one you should definitely see!  Just go to the Milepost 42 Films official website and have a look at this and all of Alan’s other projects.

Alan was joined in this podcast by Sarah Sypniewski, who is a producer and lead actor in his newest project Clown Car: A Love Story.  Alan and Sarah too turns answering the 4Qs and we hope it’s as fun to listen to as it was to record!

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Here are Alan’s 4Qs answers:

  • Favorites: The Princess Bride, KickAss, Young Frankenstein
  • Underrated: Locke
  • Overrated: Every Matrix sequel
  • Seek Out: Butter, Coherence, The Invitation, The One I Love

Here are Sarah’s 4Qs answers:

  • Favorites: A Bronx Tale, Clue, Noises Off, National Lampoons Christmas Vacation
  • Underrated: Return to Oz
  • Overrated: Manchester by the Sea
  • Seek Out: Paddleton, Tangerine 2015

Podcast

Source: Discover Film

229. Alan Wood “LABATOKY (Life’s A B…)”

Alan Wood & Sarah Sypniewski hopped onto Zoom to discuss “LABATOKY”

Writer/Director Alan Wood brought his feature  film “Life’s A Bitch And Then One Kills You,” affectionately known as “LABATOKY,” to Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2020 and his remarkably talented cast went home with the Grand Jury Prize for Best Performance by an Ensemble.  This smart, hilarious, and sexy film is one you should definitely see!  Just go to the Milepost 42 Films official website and have a look at this and all of Alan’s other projects.

Alan was joined in this podcast by Sarah Sypniewski, who is a producer and lead actor in his newest project Clown Car: A Love Story.  I didn’t put her name in the title of this episode because the interview is mainly about LABATOKY, but she answered the 4Qs with Alan in the next episode and her name will be in the title for that one!

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228. 4Qs with Ryan Alan Petti

Ryan contemplates his “Underrated” pick

What are the 4Q’s?

  • Name your favorite films of all time (limit 3)
  • Name a film you think is underrated
  • Name a film you think is overrated
  • Name a lesser-known film that you think people should seek out

Ryan Alan Petti’s film “An American Childhood” that struck right into the heart of the audience at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2021.  Like all filmmakers who sit down for a DIF interview, we took some time after the talk to have him answer the four questions above.

I’m delighted to share that “an American Childhood” will join season 5 of the Discover Indie Film TV series.  Season 5 should be released this March, but if you want to watch other superb indie shorts just go to the Discover Indie Film TV Series on Amazon Prime Video.

If you want to check out Ryan Alan Petti’s YouTube channel, go to Storyteller Industries.

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Here are Chris’s 4Qs answers:

  • Favorites: O Brother Where Art Thou, Oceans 11, Casino
  • Underrated: Jo Jo Rabbit, Don’t Look Up
  • Overrated: Marvel Cinematic Universe
  • Seek Out: The Making of And God Spoke

Podcast

Source: Discover Film