Dave Made a Minute lemming drops studio
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The podcast where a bunch of us are exploring Dave Made a Maze one minute at a time. The twist: many of the participants have never seen the film, some don't even know what film they're sampling. They get their minutes (assigned mostly at random) and they tackle them as they see fit.
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Minute 0 - "for the podcast you are about to hear"
A few basics before we really get into Dave Made a Maze.
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Minute 1 - "the audience is the fifth Beatle"
Flashforward to the interview we will see in more detail in 45 minutes. And, Robert Black of Michael Myers Minute is talking with the director of Dave Made a Maze, Bill Watterson.
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Minute 2 - "in such a beautifully, janky, wobbly, half-assed, cardboard, hand-built way"
The animated title sequence begins and Robert Black of Michael Myers Minute is talking with the film's producer John Charles Meyer.
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Minute 3 - "trying to finish building the thing we were shooting next"
The animated title sequence ends, Annie arrives home to find a cardboard surprise, and Robert Black of Michael Myers Minute is talking to Set Dresser and Propmaster Lauren Shell.
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Minute 4 - "you may not know what's going on, end to end, anyway"
Alan Sanders and Walt Murray of The Wilder Ride take over to talk as Annie does yoga and Dave explains what he's been doing all weekend.
Customer Reviews
Dave Made a Maze Alright
If you love minute analysis of strange things that skids and veers all over the place done by a wide array of talented podcasters then look no further. Jump in with both feet folks. Get right on in there.
It’s all about personality and perspective
I love meeting so many new podcasters—my podcast worlds collide! But you know what’s really great? Hearing these folks find the nuance in minutes of movies they’ve never seen but still finding so much to appreciate in them. Fun stuff!
Crazy experiment perfect for a movies by minutes podcast
The coolest thing about this entire project is realizing that dozens and dozens of podcaster‘s came together to be assigned random minutes of a movie almost nobody knows and we all get to sit back and listen to see how it all comes together. Maybe it will. Maybe it won’t. But that’s half the fun. The other half is in seeing the personalities come together to try to put their greatest powers of observation forward and somehow come through unscathed.