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You Are Good

Sleepless in Seattle w. Jeffrey Cranor

You Are Good

Sarah Marshall + Alex Steed

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

4.82.7K 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 (https://twitter.com/happierman). You can find all things Night Vale here (http://www.nightvalepresents.com/). You can find Jeffrey's forthcoming novel here (https://www.harpercollins.com/products/you-feel-it-just-below-the-ribs-jeffrey-cranorjanina-matthewson?variant=33105381490722)! We made a playlist to accompany this episode! (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6DboWd9lMr9qW76WeWBxGI?si=0fa509b5d73d4560) 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 Twitter (https://twitter.com/youaregoodpod), Instagram (https://instagram.com/youaregoodpod) and Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/youaregood). You can find producer and music director Carolyn Kendrick's music here. (fanlink.to/ctuc) She's also on Twitter (https://twitter.com/carekendrick). Fresh Lesh (https://www.freshlesh.com/) produces the beats for our episodes. Abigail Swartz of Gray Day Studio (https://www.graydaystudio.com/) designed our logo!

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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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