Heffalumps and Woozles take centre stage for Episode 60 of the podcast, as Chris and Alex take a trip deep into Hundred Acre Wood to confront Christopher Robin (Marc Forster, 2018) (not to be confused with the earlier A.A. Milne biography Goodbye Christopher Robin [Simon Curtis, 2017]), and its pleasures of nostalgia. For this latest Listeners’ Choice, they discuss the role of illustration and illusionism in relation to Disney’s earlier Winnie the Pooh animated adaptations; how imagination and impossibility manages the film’s treatment of childhood fantasies, and the extent to which this is mirrored in elements of Christopher Robin’s digital/analogue production; the politics of niceness and the film’s gestures to a Trump-era “nicecore” cinema that delights in kindness and the intrinsic value of ‘being good’; the construction of a malleable, fluid virtual urban space to form bricolage architecture (particularly in its CG portrayal of postwar London); what Christopher Robin has to say about coming back to family, returning home, and simply seeing the world differently; and how doing nothing often leads to the very best kind of something.
The Hunger Games (2012) (with Tarja Laine)
Avatar (2009) (with Rupert Read)
Chicken Run (2000) (with Lynn Ferguson)
WandaVision (2021)
Arrival (2016) (with William Brown)
Grave of the Fireflies (1988) (with Alex Dudok de Wit)
Dark (2017-2020) (with Nicolas Leu)
Space Jam (1996) (with Paul Wells)
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) (with Helen O'Hara)
The Prince of Egypt (1998) (with Francesca Stavrakopoulou)
Flushed Away (2006)
Happy Feet (2006) (with Hannah Hamad)
Inception (2010) (with Todd McGowan)
Captain Marvel (2019) (with Trixter VFX Studio)
Animated Christmas Adverts (1951-2018) (with Malcolm Cook)
James Bond Title Sequences (1962-2015) (with Ed Lamberti) (Part 2)
James Bond Title Sequences (1962-2015) (with Ed Lamberti) (Part 1)
Sherlock Jr. (1924) (with Peter Adamson)
Roobarb (and Custard) (1974) (with Birgitta Hosea)
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