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#Craig’s pathetic freakout
onewildwrites · 10 months
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Got bored, compiled all of my favourite Lewis moments from his short films, bon appétit 
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weakling-grace · 2 years
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Lewis Pullman in Craig's Pathetic Freakout (2018)
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lewispullmaned · 2 years
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p-and-pen · 1 year
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Craig's Pathetic Freakout (2018) Dir. Graham Parkes
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Lewis Pullman as Lewis
Mat Wright as Craig
Watch it via Youtube: (X)
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lewmagoo · 10 months
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lewis pullman's filmography
a collection of links to all of the short films, shows, and movies of his that i could find available online. this list will be updated as each new work of his becomes available. please let me know if any links are broken!
disclaimer: i strongly advise using an adblocker and a vpn when accessing some of these links. the youtube and vimeo links are completely safe, but some of the others may be a bit sketchy because they come from 🏴‍☠️ sites. you have been warned.
2017
the ballad of lefty brown aftermath (he doesn't come in until the end, around 1:23:15) lean on pete (he comes in at around 1:16:48) battle of the sexes (he comes in at 1:00:06)
2018
the strangers: prey at night bad times at the el royale
2019
them that follow catch-22 (miniseries)
2020
pink skies ahead
2022
top gun: maverick press play outer range
2023
the starling girl    the caine mutiny court-martial  lessons in chemistry water rises
short films
take a hike the voice in your head craig's pathetic freakout where you are lefty/righty
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dameronscopilot · 1 year
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Lewis Pullman in Craig's Pathetic Freakout
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zirrocom · 11 months
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go watch the short films lewis is in. i just spent my whole afternoon doing so
Lefty/Righty
https://vimeo.com/375462263
Where You Are
https://vimeo.com/180000452
The Voice in Your Head
https://vimeo.com/403146037
Craig's Pathetic Freakout
https://vimeo.com/274720181
Take a Hike
https://vimeo.com/232749891
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Hey guys, i'm the anon who made the south park deaths post. It was until I realized, hey! i clearly could've done a better job at the writing so....
Part 1
KENNY:
I breathed in the cold, winter air as it escaped through the windows. I smiled joyfully, another great day in South Park.
I hear my mother call my name, "Kenny! Come on out here!" I quickly put on my orange parka and headed out from my room.
"We don't have anything to eat for breakfast today, so you're going to have to wait until you can eat at school." She sighed. I shrugged my shoulders in disappointment, "Okay.." My muffled voice spoke out. My mother brought up the topic of dad never getting a job and began yelling at him to stop reading playboys, and to actually do something with his pathetic life.
I grabbed my backpack and headed out the door. Maybe once I get to school It'll be better. I thought.
I. Thought.
I was walking down the sidewalk and hear someone call out my name. I looked up and saw Stan waving at me, alongside Kyle and Cartman just with arguing each other.
I made my way to cross the sidewalk, but halfway, I heard a truck honking.. I could hear Stan screaming, Kyle and Cartman still yelling at each other but louder this time, and feel my whole body shiver.
I felt the tip of the truck touch my parka, as if it was in slow motion.. then it all came crashing down on me. I could hear my bones cracking, feeling my limbs be torn apart by the impact. When I was about to cry, I died. Again.
I thought it'd get better.
I thought.
Why does this happen?
Why does god never let me be happy?
I then felt my body again, and this time I wasn't in pain. I was back, again, and It happened, AGAIN.
I woke up and proceeded to finally cross a sidewalk without dying this time. But something felt wrong. Stan looked like shit, as if someone important just died. Right in front of him. So was Kyle and Cartman, but they weren't as bad as him. Cartman seemed more confused than sad, and Kyle seemed more shocked than depressed. "Hey Kenny." Stan croaked. "You're back."
CRAIG:
What a great day to wake up to. My now, EX-BOYFRIEND just broke up with me because of "personal reasons" and that it just "didn't feel right." What a fucking asshole. I've been dealing with your freakouts just for it to come to this? Thanks, Tweek.
I didn't want to talk to anybody today. I'm just so pissed off right now.
I've never felt so horrible in my life. And i've been through stuff, if you know what I mean. I felt worthless, I hated myself. Why can't I be better? No, there's no point to that.
I slammed my locker in anger. It was so annoyingly loud that It gave me a headache. Of course. I felt someone send a glare over my shoulder. I couldn't care less though, I don't care about anything anymore. Except Stripe of course.
Just as I took my first step, I hear the front doors to the school bust open. It was a redneck. He was shouting in such a heavy Southern accent I couldn't even make out what he was saying. It sounded like gibberish almost. I then noticed the shotgun he was carrying. I began panicking and I stared at him like a deer in the head lights. I finally snapped back to reality when he fired his gun.
5. I turned around and started running.
4. I began crying.
3. I felt useless.
2. I felt scared.
1. I felt...
"Oh."
CLYDE:
I cried my eyes out. I've never felt more sad in my life. My throat burned, my heart throbbed, and I lost.. him.
I threw my fists up into the air, immediately slamming them back down again. "That fucking a-asshole!" Snot began dripping from my nose. "I HATE HIM!" I cried out. "IT WAS ALL HIS FAULT, I K-K-KNOW IT! TH-THAT BASTARD!" I started hiccuping.
"You're worthless."
"You're a piece of shit, Tweek."
"You ruined him."
"You can't even button up your shirt correctly! How dumb can you be?"
"He was better without you."
"He was happier."
"He cou-
"Just stop!" Tweek yelled at me. What was his problem? "Listen, I know I wasn't the best, I know I-I could've done better, and I'm sorry, Clyde!" Tweek sighed. "And you've been sh-shitting on me every day because of it, and I want you t-to stop!" I crossed my arms and puffed out my chest.
"And what are you gonna do about it, fuck face?"
"W-Well, I was wondering if we could talk about it at my place. And hopefully, we can resolve our problems."
At first, I thought hell no! I'm not forgiving this asshole so quickly. But then I had an idea.
I'll just kill him.
I applauded myself in my mind for such a great idea. "Fine." I rolled my eyes. "Th-thank you, it'll be at 8 by the way." Tweek quickly left.
After school was over I began running to my house, running through the newly covered snow. I ran through the front door, and closed the door. "Welcome home, Clyde!" My dad smiled. I ignored hus greeting and ran upstairs. Hearing my dad mutter "You must be in a rush..." His voice slowly faded out as I ran into my room. "Time to prepare." I grinned as I pulled out my laptop.
Time skip brought to you by Kyle's great ass.
I began walking to Tweek's house. I hid my butcher knife in my coat. He'll never notice! I glanced up and saw it. It. I noticed I began to sweat, no need to sweat Donovan! You'll just have to carry his body far out to the forest and no one would notice! Then you'll just leave, easy peasy! Tweek's parents were out on a date, so it was just me and Tweek. All. Alone. Together.
I knocked on the door, and it was opened immediately. "Welcome." Tweek's voice was unnervingly calm. "I've got you your favorite drink, Clyde. Why don't you head up stairs so we can talk?" He smiled. "Okay..." I got a bad feeling. I don't know why but.. I did. Something was totally off. Probably because I was going to kill Tweek and my nerves were just getting to me. So I set that stupid feeling aside.
I walked inside Tweek's room, legos were scattered across the floor. "Oh, don't mind that." I jumped. Tweek was so.. close. Wtf. "I was hoping we could try and build something.." He walked over to his desk and set our drinks down. I sat down next to him.
He held up his drink and said "Cheers?" Tweek smiled. I picked up my drink and returned the gesture, "Cheers." I began to chug my drink. Wow, it sure did taste odd.
I set my drink down along with Tweek. But as soon as I did, I felt my stomach explode. I fell to the floor gripping my stomach. I immediately started to throwing up. "WHAT THE FUCK!?!" I began sobbing. Tweek immediately ran over to me, grabbing my hair and shoving me onto the floor. "S-Shut up!" He growled.
"H-HELP!"
I began coughing blood.
"HELP M-ME PLE-PLEASE!"
I started to sob.
"I'M SORRY!"
I felt extremely light headed.
I started to throw up blood.
I felt like my brain was going to explode.
I just wanted justice.
I just wanted to help him.
Somehow.
But I couldn't.
I-
.
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.
.
I failed.
okay
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whileiamdying · 6 years
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linwhastic · 6 years
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Craig's Pathetic Freakout https://ift.tt/2KyZN7g
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aronsonfilm · 6 years
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Craig's Pathetic Freakout from Graham Parkes on Vimeo.
Craig shouldn't smoke weed.
Written & Directed By - Graham Parkes
Starring - Mat Wright & Lewis Pullman
Produced By - Brendan Garrett
Cinematography By - Christopher Ripley
Music & Sound By - Jack Sobo
With Original Song By - Jack Sobo, Oliver Lewin, Trevor Estes
With - Lev Pakman, as the Director
1st AC - Megan Johnson
Gaffer - Chris Boulos
Hair & Makeup - Wren Witting
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Mastery Journal?Pre_Production
I reviewed Craig’s Pathetic Freakoutform my short film review. The logline for this film reads, “After smoking weed with a friend, Craig starts to worry he may be trapped inside a movie”. I Immediately think comedy when I read a log line like this. Being trapped inside a movie sounds like a comedic chemical experience for a character in a story. The inciting incident for this story began when Craig’s friend pulls out weed to smoke. Craig immediately became uncomfortable.  Craig’s friend can see that Craig is uneasy as tells him not to start freaking out, as he has frequently done in the past. Craig then responds by asking to partake of the weed insisting that weed doesn’t affect him. This creates a plot of proving the movies entire narrative. It subtly makes you want to see Craig unwillingly unhinge. They smash cut to the title screen of the movie with the distorted chords of a violin creating a different tension to the movie that differs from the relaxed living room setting that the entire movie takes place in. The script hooks you less than a min into the film when weed is introduced. Craig starts zoning out of the conversation unaware of questions being asked by his friend. Considering this was a low budget film, their use of the production in the storyline was a smart move for creating an interesting story along with sticking to the low budget aspect of the production. It really gave it a cinematic twist that isn’t common in comedies I am accustomed to. I finished this movie feeling very satisfied as a viewer. This film delivers a thorough comedic storyline without a stale moment.
Their usage of camera movements for certain moments during Craig’s outburst where key in keeping the small two actor film visually interesting. It shows you the importance of understanding the visual theory behind film. They made a film that took place in one room between two couches and still created movement within that space. I think the practicality of the film made it easier as a production.
As my production team and I begin our pre-production of our thesis film Sugar High, we will be analyzing the practicality of our film. The locationof our film is set in a school and a home which causes for a detailed look at practical set design and logistics of the camera shots and location. I noticed the difference in the character’s wardrobe in the film Craig’s Pathetic Freakout. Craig was dressed differently than his friend.There was a clear difference in the book shelves order as well. The book shelf behind Craig was very chaotic in the placement of the books while his friend had a bookshelf with a lot of order and formation. I noticed Craig had a glass of milk behind him almost as if he asked for milk initially before the other guy brought out the beer. All these subtle things on screen helps create more division between the two subconsciously.When the movie began, the two are laughing at a joke. Craig points out that the friend doesn’t get the joke, and the friend agrees, yet still laughing. When I first saw this film, I didn’t catch pay attention as to why that was so important. Going back and watching the film again, I now begin to wonder just how close these two individuals are. The friend was laughing at a joke that he clearly didn’t find humor in. I am beginning to think they weren’t close at all and Craig maybe just stopped by. Shortly after the bad joke, this “so called” friend of Craig, pulls out weed. It’s almost as if he was saying he needs to be high to be around Craig. You look at the title of the film and it describes Craig’s freak out as pathetic. That seems to be a crass description for the character of Craig. I like the psychological questions that are a result of this script. When Craig’s friend resets himself to resay his lines for this movie production that comes into play on screen, Craig completely loses it eventually punching a member of the production team as Craig leaves the house of his friend. The camera then scrolls back to the character sitting on the couch shaking his head as he says, “every time”.  It leaves the viewer wondering if Craig was truly an actor on set who freaked out, or was he experiencing these hallucinations due to the weed. It was a well thought film that delivers an entertaining plot. The editing process in this film will be vital in making this film come to life on screen I will enjoy the creative measures that we will take as a production team to make this short film Sugar Highcome to life on screen.
https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2018/07/03/craigs-pathetic-freakout/
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blutarsky · 5 years
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Craig's Pathetic Freakout from Graham Parkes on Vimeo.
Craig shouldn't smoke weed.
Written & Directed By - Graham Parkes
Starring - Mat Wright & Lewis Pullman
Produced By - Brendan Garrett
Cinematography By - Christopher Ripley
Music & Sound By - Jack Sobo
With Original Song By - Jack Sobo, Oliver Lewin, Trevor Estes
With - Lev Pakman, as the Director
1st AC - Megan Johnson
Gaffer - Chris Boulos
Hair & Makeup - Wren Witting
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frostwolfstudios · 6 years
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bobostv · 6 years
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Craig's Pathetic Freakout
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beckparker · 6 years
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