Feels Good Man is the story of how artist Matt Furie, creator of a trippy, once-benign comic character named Pepe the Frog, fought an uphill battle to reclaim his iconic creation from those who turned it into a symbol of hate. An exploration of the power of online imagery and the fascinating spin cycle of memes in a culture where ownership and meaning can be wrested away from creators, Feels Good Man is a thought-provoking, wild ride through an Internet that transformed an unlucky cartoon frog, and then the rest of the world.
Created by Furie as a character in his comic Boy’s Club, Pepe was originally an embodiment of the laid-back lifestyles of young male college graduates finding their footing in the real world. After popping up in meme form on various fitness blogs, Pepe eventually started appearing on the anonymous online message board 4chan, where his image was quickly replicated and adopted as a symbol of misfits everywhere.
Feels Good Man follows Pepe’s surreal journey of being co-opted and twisted into an image of hate by extreme online communities through the eyes of his horrified creator, who finds himself increasingly powerless to stop this co-optation as it spirals out of his control. The film asks the questions: Does anyone truly own anything on the internet? Can an image that has been transformed into one of hate be transformed once again into one of hope?
The Filmmakers
Feels Good Man is Arthur Jones’s directorial debut, but he’s uniquely suited to tell the story. He’s a cartoonist who came up in the same indie comics scene as the film’s subject, Matt Furie. Jones published a book of his illustrations in 2011: Post-it Note Diaries. Over his career, his art-directed animation and motion graphics for journalists and documentary filmmakers, working with companies including The New York Times, VICE, The Center for Investigative Reporting and The International Consortium of Journalists.
Giorgio Angelini came into film from a longer, multi-faceted career in the creative arts. After touring in bands like The Rosebuds and Bishop Allen for much of his 20s, Giorgio enrolled in the Masters of Architecture program at Rice University during the depths of the 2008 real estate collapse. It was during this tumultuous time that the seeds for Giorgio’s directorial debut, OWNED: A Tale of Two Americas began to take shape. Giorgio launched a production company, Ready Fictions, in 2019 with producing partner Arthur Jones.
Featuring (In Order Of Appearance) Matt Furie
Aiyana Udesen
Chris Sullivan
Johnny Ryan
Lisa Hanawalt
Emily Heller
Dr. Susan Blackmore
Dale Beran
Pizza
Mills
Peder Riis
Dr. Aleks Krotoski
Brian McMullen
Joel Finkelstein
Aaron Sankin
Matt Braynard
John Michael Greer
Skinner
Adam Serwer
Rachael Finley
Hampton Boyer
Kevin Sukho Lee
Clint Smith
Peter Kell
Pepe Ca$h Millionaire
Jeremy Blackburn
Louis Tompros
Stephanie Lin
Oren Segal
Post Production Supervisor and Lead Assistant Editor
Caitlin Ward
Additional Animation by
Drew Blatman
Angelo Hatgistavrou
Assistant Editors
Joshua Bashknight
Kurt Keppeler
Additional Photography by
Tijana Petrović
Matthew Sidel
Ben Wu
Additional Editing by
Arthur Jones
Assistant Camera
Jose Element
Consultant
Dale Beran
Additional Music by
Giorgio Angelini
Mike Semple
Hong Kong Crew
Diana Chan
Aaron Sankin
Original Score Musicians
Trevor Estes
Alex Izenberg
Eli Pearl
Special Reporting
Matthew Gault
Aaron Sankin
Dale Beran
Sound Recordists
Anton Herbert
Ryan McGuigan
Kerry McLaughlin
Music Supervisory Services by
Secretly Canadian
Digital Intermediate Producers
Matt Radecki
Greg Lanesey
Music Coordinator
Jessica Berndt
Music Consultant
Tyler Smith
Online Editors
Harry Locke IV
Tony Quijano
Digital Intermediate Colorist
Brian Hutchings
Dub Stage Provided by
Smart Post Sound
Sound Design & Re-Recording Mixer
Lawrence Everson
Recordist
Ben Broer
Sound Editor
Cindy Takehara Ferroccio
Graphics Consultant
Russell Quinn
Dialogue Editor
Justin Walker
Sales Representation provided by Submarine Entertainment
Publicity Services Provided by
Cinetic Media
Legal Services Provided By
Elliot Gipson
Brenda J. Robinson
Donaldson + Callif
Copyright and Title Services Provided by
Clearance Unlimited
Archival Materials
“The Night Riders”, McSweeney's 2012
“Boy's Club”, Fantagraphics 2016
“Mindviscosity”, Fantagraphics 2020
Music "Living In Hell"
Written & Performed by Cobra Man
Courtesy of Gone Records
By Arrangement with Mixtape Music
"Ganji Yomes Leaving Home"
Written by Dang Wayne Olsen
Performed by Dang Olsen Dream Tape
Courtesy of Dang Olsen
"Some Things Last A Long Time"
Written by Jad Fair, Daniel Johnston
Performed by Daniel Johnston
Courtesy of Eternal Yip Eye Music
"Let Go"
Words and Melody by Sharon Van Etten
Music & Production by Giorgio Angelini and Mike Semple
Mixed by Daniel Long
Dedicated to
Heather Heyer
Special Thanks Jennifer Brandel
Molly Burke
Don Caldwell
Steven Heller
Brad Kim
Miles Klee
Zarin Kresge
Lil Internet
Jeff Malmberg & Chris Shellen
Benjamin Marra
Clint Smith
WilmerHale
Funding Provided by
Nancy Stephens and Rick Rosenthal
Nion McEvoy and Leslie Berriman
Regina K. Scully
Nancy Blachman
Dyan Triffo
Jenny Lee
Original Series Funding Provided by
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting
John D. and Catherine D. MacArthur Foundation
Wyncote Foundation
The National Endowment for the Arts
FEELS GOOD MAN is a production of Ready Fictions in association with XTR, Secret Sauce Media, and Museum & Crane.
This program is a production of Feels Good Man Film, LLC which is solely responsible for its content.