One Track Mind with Ryan Luis Rodriguez
Audio commentaries are the embryonic form of podcasting, and this show looks at the art of filmmaking through the greatest of these tracks. From comedy to drama, live-action to animation, good and bad, we run the gamut of cinema in a lighthearted, hopefully enlightening fashion. It’s the only commentary-centric show that matters because it’s the only one that exists. (As far as we know.)
One Track Mind with Ryan Luis Rodriguez
Falling with Style: "Toy Story" (featuring Matt from Anime Talk)
Before we begin Season 2 of the podcast, it’s a palate cleanser miniseries all about the most acclaimed animated franchise of the 20th and 21st centuries: “Toy Story”. It’s The Pixel Chronicles!
This week, we’ll discuss the early years of Pixar Animation Studios, the fraught development process of the original “Toy Story”, Disney’s refusal to build an accurate representation of Pizza Planet, Bo Peep failing the Bechdel test, and so much more!
Plus, Matt St. Jack from “Anime Talk” stops by for another Community Outreach segment. Join your wonky yet affable host!
Check out Anime Talk at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/anime-talk-1492149
This Week's Recommendation(s): “Time After Time” (1979)
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