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Matt Newcomb

Sketchy Episode 63 – ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’
This week is Matt Newcomb’s pick, 1988′s “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.” This wildly successful film features a flawless mixture of live action with animation and great writing, acting, directing… pretty much great everything. Of course, this was praised up and down by the Sketchy hosts. So, if you think it is an inferior film, get your hate mail ready. Enjoy!

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  • 4/20/2013
  • by Ryan Clagg
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‘Hollywood Wasteland’: A New Kind of End of the World
Why is the End of the World so hot right now? After a slew of zombie-related news the last several weeks, yet another Apocalypse-related series has hit the internet. But what's wonderful about this theme is there is room for all genres and styles. Take Hollywood Wasteland, for instance. In the first episode we see Steampunk references, an homage to the Terminator films, a wacky cast of characters including an actress who thinks headshots of her as a chimney-sweep are going to set her career ablaze and a basement dwelling conspiracy-theorist whose favorite phrase is "it all ends...tonight". Based on the premise of the show, he's probably about to be right... Written by Caley Bisson (who also stars) and Ellwyn Kauffman, directed by Matt Newcomb and produced by Jeff Winkler (The Legend of Neil), Hollywood Wasteland plays with themes we've seen over and over (the vapidness of Hollywood, sending...
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  • 6/7/2010
  • by Jenni Powell
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