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Episode Summary:
This week on the FadCast, creator of the apocalyptic comic book “A-Day Plus” Marty Nozz talks joins us to talk about the past, present and future of the CGI powerhouse Pixar Animation Studios. From its ‘Toy Story’ beginnings to the current ocean of success that is ‘Nemo’ sequel ‘Finding Dory,’ we discuss the company’s history, how they got involved with Disney, and why Steve Jobs may be the one to thank for their success. We also skim through Matt’s review of ‘Captain Fantastic‘ as well as touch on “Unlocking The Truth” about an African-American teenage metal trio as they transcend from NYC street performers to professional musicians with major record deal in the Luke Meyer’s Documentary, ‘Breaking A Monster.’
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Episode Breakdown:
Pooya: You are listening to FilmFad.com’s FadCast Episode 95
Ryan: With our special guest, creator of comic books, Marty Nozz
Pooya: Today we’ll go computer generated to talk Pixar Animation Studios
Ryan: As we discuss the origins of the company, how they got hitched with Disney and everything from ‘Finding Dory’ to ‘Toy Story.’
Pooya: oh yeah, You’ll hear all that and more so let’s get started!
(Intro Music break)
Current Events – Matt’s review of indie film ‘Captain Fantastic’ and Pooya’s review of Unlocking The Truth’s coming of age documentary, ‘Breaking A Monster.’ (~4min)
’Toy Story’ script read ft. Marty Nozz (~5min).
Past, Present and Future Filmography of Pixar Animation Studios ft. Marty Nozz (~37min)
You can get the full scoop on everything “A-Day Plus” by following Marty on Twitter @martynozz and martynozz.blogspot.com. Also, make sure to email Marty at d.cnozz@gmail.com to order “A-Day Plus” TODAY!
View Comments (3)
Thank you for helping me fool my children into thinking I'm famous.
Thanks for being on the show again, Marty. Fun times as always!
My pleasure. Any time you want me on, I'll be there.