Running Time: 20 Min
Director: Mitchell Powers
Date Reviewed: 5-20-2009

Story: The story of Peter Stubb, a werewolf obsessed, persona-shifting, songwriter from Dalton, Georgia. Through the voices of the artist, and a chorus of his friends and loved ones, the film tells his unique story.  The film takes you to a seldom-seen world of underground life in the modern, rural, industrial south (from AFF website).
	
Review: 
I'm Like This Everyday is proof that short films can be bad.  And not just bad, but unendurably bad.  It's unfortunate too, because the character could be extremely interesting to viewers.  But the whole thing seems childish.  You have Peter Stubb, along with his friends and they just remind you of 5 year olds that never grew up.  It’s sad that the filmmaker is trying to immortalize this lifestyle with praise.  If that doesn't bother you, the realization that no context is given certainly will.  I still don't know who this guy is or why he is being filmed.  So he makes songs, who doesn't these days?  At best, this is a home movie that someone mistook as art.


Review by Matthew Abshire


Overall: 1- If I'm Like This Everyday is something I had to experience everyday, I think I'd cry
I’m Like This Everyday