Beating a dead horse, we're continuing our 2-part Subgenre roundtable show! In this second part of our two-episode season finale, host Josh Dasal and return guest hosts - Playwright Allan Maule, TikTok influencer Charlotte Moore-Lambert, Oscar-nominated producer-writer Fabian Marquez, and producer and advertising director Nick Heim, continue through the paint-peeling asylum that is 12 Monkeys (1995), based on the French short film La Jetée (1962), and starring Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt, and Madeline Stowe. Topics of discussion include popular movies of 1995, the meaning of "insurance", and why men need women to love the same movies they do.Guest host: Allan Maule, playwrightTwitter: @maulerballerInsta: @maulerballer Guest host: Charlotte Moore-Lambert, TikTok influencer and voice talentTikTok: @cavaticaInsta: @cavatica Guest host: Fabian MarquezInsta: @fabianmarquezIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0549850/ Guest host: Nick Heim, producer, advertising director Twitter: @junctionrdInsta: @junctionrdpicsRead more about 12 Monkeys (1995) at:IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114746/Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_MonkeysOur theme music: Still Room on the Night Train by Ketsa feat. SoularflairLearn more about Subgenre, make a donation, find out how to advertise on our show, and register for our mailing list, at https://www.subgenrepodcast.com/
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12 Monkeys, Pt. 1 [S03E08]
We're back with another questionable Subgenre roundtable show! In this first of our two-episode season finale, host Josh Dasal and a who's that of return guest hosts - TikTok influencer Charlotte Moore-Lambert, playwright Allan Maule, producer and advertising director Nick Heim, and Oscar-nominated producer-writer Fabian Marquez - go more than a little nuts breaking down the Terry Gilliam global plague-meets-time travel flick, 12 Monkeys (1995), based on the French short film La Jetée (1962), and starring Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt, and Madeline Stowe. Topics of discussion include butt scrubbing, half-hearted bondage, and all the things Terry Gilliam doesn't like. Look for Part 2 coming in two weeks!Guest host: Charlotte Moore-Lambert, TikTok influencer and voice talentTikTok: @cavaticaInsta: @cavatica Guest host: Allan Maule, playwrightTwitter: @maulerballerInsta: @maulerballer Guest host: Nick Heim, producer, advertising director Twitter: @junctionrdInsta: @junctionrdpicsGuest host: Fabian MarquezInsta: @fabianmarquezIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0549850/ Read more about 12 Monkeys (1995) at:IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114746/Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_MonkeysOur theme music: Still Room on the Night Train by Ketsa feat. SoularflairLearn more about Subgenre, make a donation, find out how to advertise on our show, and register for our mailing list, at https://www.subgenrepodcast.com/
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Time After Time [S03E07]
In this episode of Subgenre, host Josh Dasal and return guest host, TikTokker and voice talent Charlotte Moore-Lambert, get ridiculous about an even more ludicrous premise - that may be the best time-twisting, serial killer comedy you've ever seen. It's science fiction writer H.G. Wells tracking Jack the Ripper in future America in the 1979 adventure-comedy-suspense film, Time After Time, directed by Nicholas Meyer, and starring Malcolm McDowell, Mary Steenburgen, and David Warner. Topics of discussion include free love, the perils of claiming to be Sherlock Holmes, and the joy of '70s sparkle effects. Guest host: Charlotte Moore-Lambert, TikTok influencer and voice artistTikTok: @cavaticaInsta: @cavatica Read more about Time After Time (1979) at:IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080025/Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_After_Time_(1979_film)Our theme music: Still Room on the Night Train by Ketsa feat. SoularflairLearn more about Subgenre, make a donation, find out how to advertise on our show, and register for our mailing list, at https://www.subgenrepodcast.com/
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Your Name. [S03E06]
In this episode of Subgenre, host Josh Dasal and return guest host, Mary Thurman, animation writer at Noggin, return to the world of anime with the sprawling 2016 Makoto Shinkai body swap meets natural disaster picture, Your Name. Topics of discussion include how to tell stories in animation, the perils of Japanese pronouns, and red cord of fate.Guest host: Mary Thurman, animation writerX: @maryethurmanInsta: @maryethurmanRead more about Your Name. (2016) at:IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5311514/Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Your_NameOur theme music: Still Room on the Night Train by Ketsa feat. SoularflairLearn more about Subgenre, make a donation, find out how to advertise on our show, and register for our mailing list, at https://www.subgenrepodcast.com/
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Looper [S03E05]
In this hefty episode of Subgenre, host Josh Dasal and his return guest host, screenwriter and Hollywood studio executive Steve Baumgartner, go in circles inside circles about the 2012 Rian Johnson-directed sci-fi time scrambler, Looper, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, and Emily Blunt. Topics of discussion include the perils of budget green screen, the movie magic of Jeff Daniels, and why you can't hide a body in the future.Guest host: Steve Baumgartner, screenwriter and studio execRead more about Looper (1956) at:IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1276104/Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looper_(film)Our theme music: Still Room on the Night Train by Ketsa feat. SoularflairLearn more about Subgenre, make a donation, find out how to advertise on our show, and register for our mailing list, at https://www.subgenrepodcast.com/
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Whatcha watchin'? Be specific. On the bingeable Subgenre podcast, Emmy award-winning host Josh Dasal and his rotating collection of smart and opinionated guest hosts show love to movies outside of the major categories. Drama, comedy, and action? You can do better. Get your fix of Subgenre's often funny, occasionally irreverent, but always insightful cinematic discussions, smack talk, quizzes, and film-related tangents. New subgenres are covered every season! In Season 3, the show goes all pretzel-like taking on the subgenre of Time Twisters. Don't miss an episode. Subscribe now!