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You Are Good

Sleepless in Seattle w. Jeffrey Cranor

You Are Good

Alex Steed

Film Reviews, Society & Culture, Tv & Film, Relationships, Film History

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2021

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

What is tiramisu? You’ll see. We talk about the 1993 Nora Ephron parasocial romantic comedy classic with Jeffrey Cranor.

You can find Jeffrey on Twitter here. You can find all things Night Vale here. You can find Jeffrey's forthcoming novel here!

We made a playlist to accompany this episode! It's comprised of songs that come to mind when we all think about this movie.

You Are Good is a show in which hosts Sarah Marshall and Alex Steed attempt to understand what the hell it means to be the grown children of dads and other dad-like figures. And, as they do with all difficult subject matter, they do so by looking through a pop culture lens.

You can find us on TwitterInstagram and Patreon.

You can find producer and music director Carolyn Kendrick's music here. She's also on Twitter.

Fresh Lesh produces the beats for our episodes.

Abigail Swartz of Gray Day Studio designed our logo!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody. You are listening to You Are Good. I'm one of your co-host Alex

0:13.3

Stead will be joined by Sarah Marshall momentarily. You Are Good is a feelings

0:18.1

podcast about movies, but rather than breaking it down in a traditional sense, we

0:23.0

talk about the feelings the movie evokes in us and maybe in other people. And we

0:28.6

wanted to talk about sleepless in Seattle in large part because our guest Jeffrey

0:34.2

Kranner wanted to talk about it, but also this is a movie that we've been

0:37.5

talking about a bit to each other, Sarah and I. And we try to keep the episodes

0:43.3

seasonal, but you know, we really want to talk about this. We're gonna say it's

0:49.6

a it's a Christmas in July episode and you know, play the anachronism a little

0:54.5

bit and then realize about watching the movie that it really largely takes place

0:58.5

in January February, which is like just not really a time that movies take place

1:04.4

unless that's part of the plot. Our guest today is well here more from him

1:09.8

momentarily, but it's Jeffrey Kranner. Jeffrey is one of the creators of

1:13.2

Welcome to Nightville, which is just an incredibly well-loved podcast. Jeffrey's

1:17.7

also a co-host of random number generator horror podcast number nine, a horror

1:21.8

podcast that Sarah has appeared on and talked about ticks. Jeffrey's also an

1:26.6

author and has written the book The Faceless Old Woman who secretly lives in your

1:31.0

home. I hope she doesn't live in my home. A couple of housekeeping notes. Thank

1:37.7

you so much for your patience last week. We didn't have a new episode. Carolyn

1:41.1

and I were at a music camp in Maine where we were both working and we thought

1:46.2

that we could get an episode out and then realized that that was just not going

1:50.4

to happen. That a music camp is not exactly the place that's best for producing

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