How to Be: Emo

How to Be: Emo

Release date : April 2, 2004
Runtime : 21m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Xtian Bretz / Brennan Reed /
Writers : Xtian Bretz / Brennan Reed /
Production companies : Perpetual Something Productions /
April 2, 2004 21m United States of America Comedy More
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"how to be: emo" is a funny, inventive and fresh short film from the minds of Chris Bretz and Brennan Reed. The story is fairly simple -- a typical Everyboy named Billy wants to learn how to 'get all the girls,' just like Kyle, the school's resident emo kid. Of course, every teen can use a little helping hand, and so Billy is walked through the how-to's of emo by the disembodied voice of The Narrator who utilizes a unique visual flair (think 1950's instructional video married to quirky animation), Bretz and Reed sketch out the intricacies, ironies, and absurdities of the emo phenomenon with surgical precision and an abundance of hilarious tongue-in-cheek humor. - Written by KBC Media Relations
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Brennan Reed
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  • title:How to Be: Emo
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2004
  • Runtime:21m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Xtian Bretz / Brennan Reed /
  • Writers: Xtian Bretz · Brennan Reed ·
  • Production companies: Perpetual Something Productions ·
  • Overview:"how to be: emo" is a funny, inventive and fresh short film from the minds of Chris Bretz and Brennan Reed. The story is fairly simple -- a typical Everyboy named Billy wants to learn how to 'get all the girls,' just like Kyle, the school's resident emo kid. Of course, every teen can use a little helping hand, and so Billy is walked through the how-to's of emo by the disembodied voice of The Narrator who utilizes a unique visual flair (think 1950's instructional video married to quirky animation), Bretz and Reed sketch out the intricacies, ironies, and absurdities of the emo phenomenon with surgical precision and an abundance of hilarious tongue-in-cheek humor. - Written by KBC Media Relations
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