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The Important Cinema Club

#386 - Winnie The Pooh Will Never Die

The Important Cinema Club

Justin Decloux and Will Sloan

Tv & Film

4.7576 Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2024

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

We explore Winnie the Pooh's legacy in cinema by discussing THE MANY ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH, THE TIGGER MOVIE, and CHRISTOPHER ROBIN. Join the Patreon now for an exclusive episode every week, access to our entire Patreon Episode back catalogue, your name read out on the next episode, and the friendly Discord chat: patreon.com/theimportantcinemaclub Subscribe, Review and Rate Us on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…ub/id1067435576 Follow the Podcast: twitter.com/ImprtCinemaClub Follow Will: twitter.com/WillSloanESQ Follow Justin: twitter.com/DeclouxJ Check out Justin's other podcasts, THE BAY STREET VIDEO PODCAST (@thebaystreetvideopodcast), THE VERY FINE COMIC BOOK PODCAST (www.theveryfinecomicbookpodcast.com) and NO SUCH THING AS A BAD MOVIE (@nosuchthingasabadmovie), as well as Will's MICHAEL AND US (@michael-and-us).

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, my name's Justin the Clue, and I'm here today with

0:08.7

Will Sloan.

0:09.7

And you're listening to the Important Cinema Club.

0:11.8

And today, we're meeting one of our best friends, Winnie the Pooh.

0:16.1

I don't know.

0:16.7

I think I've reached the point in every boy's life when he has to move past him. He gets old you have to move out of the hundred acre one but will he's here this is maybe the only episode of the important cinema club where the subject is here recording with us a gigantic winnie the poo oh man I wish this wasn't a I wish this was a visual medium so you could see. I'll take a photo. Justin pulled out a giant Winnie the Pooh. Did you win this at like a carnival? No. So we bought it at Disneyland because Emily wanted a big, okay, Will is making out with the Winnie the Pooh right now? So beautiful. All right, let go.

1:14.3

Emily used it as a big pillow because she was having a bit of a pain in her side when we were sleeping on the hotel bed. So now we got a giant one. Winnie the Pooh is always there for you. And it's going to be hard for me to not work blue on this episode, as you can tell. Have you been getting like brain worms recently? I don't know what is going on. going on but it going on. But it's just like you show me a bunch of, you show me a big Winnie the Pooh doll. And you're like, I want to have sex with this thing. Yeah, exactly. I like how parents are clicking on this being like, ah, a safe episode about Winnie the Pooh. I mean, Winnie the Pooh, he's a pog. What can you say? I mean, there's a lot of junk in that trunk. Now, were you a Winnie the Pooh kid growing up?

1:29.2

I had on there's a lot of junk in that trunk. Now, were you a Winnie the Pooh kid growing up?

1:29.4

I had on VHS a little movie called Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, which is what, 25 minutes

1:36.2

long? Yep. It's a part of the many adventures of Winnie the Pooh. And it was one of several

1:40.6

theatrically released Winnie the Pooh feature rats. Disney would release them with other movies and they were advertised like regular movies, but three of these short films were later assembled into 1977s the many adventures of Winnie the Pooh. And so this one, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, I did watch on VHS many times. Yeah.

2:01.2

And watching it again this week for the first time in 25 years.

2:05.7

Yeah.

2:06.7

It's interesting.

2:07.8

You realize, like, how your relationship with things changes from when you were a child,

2:12.7

right down to, like, as a kid, I was so fascinated by just like the texture of the honey just the way it looked

2:19.3

the way it moved on screen I was interested in the way the water looked I don't know as a kid

2:24.6

sometimes you latch on to like seemingly irrelevant details that become invisible to you as you

2:29.9

get older well I think that like Winnie the Pooh is for those basically like two to five year olds.

2:38.3

Like they attach to it. It's very uneventful. So it's something that you can watch over and over and over again.

2:43.8

Because there isn't really anything threatening in most classic Winnie the Pooh media.

2:48.3

And it's also about characters who are basically all assholes.

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