On the final episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh take the opportunity to ditch the classic wheel of random themes and instead showcase two movies of their choice that might have not fit any previous episode. Additionally the hosts will reminisce a bit about this project before saying goodbye for good.
Will Josh's pick, the 1993 French-American bank heist film Killing Zoe, be able to engulf Matt in its confidently chaotic atmosphere?
Will Matt's pick, the 1996 cockroach musical Joe’s Apartment, catch Josh with its banger soundtrack?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:01:07 Looking Back
00:08:16 Killing Zoe (1993)
00:53:51 Joe’s Apartment (1996)
01:10:29 The End
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh chat about two low budget flicks to see what filmmakers can create despite financial limitations.
Will Josh's pick, the extremely Australian 1997 comedy The Castle, be able to breach culture borders to reach Matt's funny bone?
Will Matt's pick, the absurdly vulgar 2003 digicam production Trailer Town, make Josh reconsider this friendship entirely?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:01:49 The Castle (1997)
00:38:29 Trailer Town (2003)
01:13:02 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh share some movies with very limited locations as the random subject of the month is “bottle movies”.
Will Josh's pick, the 1995 multi-directorial anthology comedy Four Rooms, manage to fill the titular hotel rooms with a captivating assortment of quirky characters?
Will Matt's pick, the 2007 found footage film [REC], live up to its cult status?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:27 Four Rooms (1995)
00:29:35 [REC] (2007)
01:08:08 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh discuss some eerie classics to explore what the heck “gothic” actually means.
Will Matt's pick, the 1928 silent film The Man Who Laughs, satisfy Josh’s knowledge of the genre or make him laugh in disappointment?
Will Josh's pick, the 1940 Hitchcock thriller Rebecca, make Matt as unsettled as the film’s protagonist?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:09 The Man Who Laughs (1928)
00:33:39 Rebecca (1940)
01:03:03 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh investigate some movies focusing on crime to see what the never-do-well scum of the movie world are up to.
Will Josh's pick, the stylistic 2005 high school noir flick Brick, engage Matt in its web of intrigue?
Will Matt's pick, the grimy 2019 film The Golden Glove, effectively stage a true crime of 70s Germany for Josh?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:30 Brick (2005)
00:29:13 The Golden Glove (2019)
00:59:40 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh share some coming of age films and discuss what that term can encompass.
Will Josh's pick, the widely beloved 2000 music drama Almost Famous, successfully weave together multiple strains of character growth in the midst of the 70s rock scene?
Will Matt's pick, the German 2012 slice-of-life flick A Coffee In Berlin, manage to present the plight of an aimless college dropout in an interesting way?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:03:51 Almost Famous (2000)
00:38:44 A Coffee In Berlin (2012)
01:15:23 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh share some films that one might say “you couldn’t make nowadays” for one reason or another.
Will Matt's pick, the 1988 historical exploitation flick Men Behind The Sun, be able to justify the wild production decisions that were done to depict war crimes realistically?
Will Josh's pick, the 1994 modern classic Léon: The Professional, be able to present a problematic relationship dynamic with enough nuance?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:06:43 Men Behind The Sun (1988)
00:49:19 Léon: The Professional (1994)
01:18:26 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh get ready to bawl as they discuss two different kinds of films tackling the subject of loss.
Will Matt's pick, the devastating documentary Dear Zachary, serve as a respectful memento to an unfortunate subject?
Will Josh's pick, the off-beat dramedy Paper Man, explore the characters’ faults and growth effectively?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:45 Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (2008)
00:32:55 Paper Man (2009)
01:06:03 Next Time
01:13:22 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh tackle some monsters as they discuss two films that could be considered part of the creature feature subgenre.
Will Matt's pick, the spider-centric 2002 horror comedy Eight Legged Freaks, be able to walk the fine line between corny entertainment and obnoxiousness?
Will Josh's pick, 2020 videogame-based Monster Hunter, manage to transfer the games’ world and mechanics into an intriguing cinematic story?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:33 Eight Legged Freaks (2002)
00:35:23 Monster Hunter (2020)
00:55:44 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh exchange some documentaries and see how filmmakers can elevate real-life onto the silver screen.
Will Matt's pick, the 2017 true-crime documentary Casting JonBenet, be able to stay away from flat tropes of the subgenre with a fresh angle?
Will Josh's pick, the very heartfelt 2023 documentary Chasing Chasing Amy, capture how media can be an important part in our personal growth?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:00:54 Casting JonBenet (2017)
00:32:58 Chasing Chasing Amy (2023)
00:58:00 Next Picks
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh focus on films that showcase some noteworthy editing and discuss the different ways those decisions impact the films.
Will Josh's pick, the explosive 1999 war film Three Kings, successfully elevate itself from typical genre tropes and presentation?
Will Matt's pick, the tech focused 2018 mystery thriller Searching, manage to captivate the audience with PC screens for its entire runtime?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:01:23 Three Kings (1999)
00:32:27 Searching (2018)
01:10:23 Next Topic
01:17:34 Final Thoughts
Welcome to season 2 of the Subjectively Correct podcast! In this episode Matt and Josh exchange films focusing on extraterrestrial entities as they delve into the subgenre of alien flicks.
Will Matt’s pick, the wacky 1988 b-movie Killer Klowns From Outer Space, be able to stand above its silly premise?
Will Josh’s pick, the feverdreamish 1998 mystery Dark City, be able to weave an engaging web of intrigue?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:28 Killer Klowns From Outer Space (1988)
00:31:24 Dark City (1998)
01:03:08 Listener Comment
01:06:41 Next Theme
01:11:32 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh focus on stories where the bad guys get a helping hand and Evil Wins!..
Will Matt's pick, the jolly school shooter mockumentary The Dirties, give us an insight into darker minds?
Will Josh's pick, the much hyped and often divisive obsession thriller Saltburn, leave us gagging for more?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:01:28 The Dirties (2013)
00:36:01 Saltburn (2023)
01:05:10 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh discuss the essential art of controlling the camera as two films with exceptional or unique cinematography are brought to the table.
Will Josh's pick, the 2006 esoteric epic The Fountain, leave Matt wishing for a shorter lifespan?
Will Matt's pick, the 2022 indie horror oddity Skinamarink, leave Josh begging for an escape?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:05:00 The Fountain (2006)
00:39:53 Skinamarink (2022)
01:12:00 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh perk up their ears as the wheel of fate decided to talk about movies with exceptional soundtracks and scores.
Will Matt's pick, the classic 1931 Dracula movie (with the 1999 score by Philip Glass), leave Josh begging for wings to flap away?
Will Josh's pick, the 2014 sci-fi character drama Ex Machina, leave Matt asking generative AI for improvements?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:01:27 Dracula (1931)
00:35:48 Ex Machina (2014)
01:05:31 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh look at two films that re-package previously existing material as the random theme of the month has been chosen to be remakes.
Will Josh's pick, Scorsese’s praised crime thriller The Departed, leave Matt wanting to go undercover in a different movie podcast?
Will Matt's pick, the uncomfortable 2020 horror film The Invisible Man, leave Josh wanting to vanish himself?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:05:00 The Departed
00:31:43 The Invisible Man
01:09:03 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh focus on some fisticuffs as they discuss two martial arts films one of them has not seen before.
Will Josh's pick, the epic mythical Jet Li film Hero from 2002, leave Matt wishing for a different hero to save him from it?
Will Matt's pick, the early Jackie Chan romp Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow from 1978, leave Josh on the lookout for friendlier animals?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:01:03 Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow
00:37:56 Hero
01:08:16 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh pull out a bunch of childhood favorites to explore this month’s random theme, nostalgia.
Will Josh's pick, the fantastical journey of Willow from 1988, drive Matt to sacrifice a baby princess at a spooky altar?
Will Matt's pick, the dated and whimsical 1995 toys-to-life story of The Indian in the Cupboard, leave Josh wanting to get rid of his own cupboards?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:14 Willow (1988)
00:32:06 The Indian in the Cupboard (1995)
01:08:25 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh talk about feel good movies and discuss how film can comfort us in different ways.Will Matt's pick, the adventurous 1991 White Fang, leave Josh cold and ready to bite?Will Josh's pick, the tragic 2014 drama Aloft, leave Matt seeking relief at a faith healer?Feel free to send in YOUR subjectively correct opinions on our picks and we might enjoy your disagreements live on air!We are also open to suggestions for our randomized bundle of themes if you have a fun idea for us to put in the drawing pile.Letterboxd List: https://boxd.it/qvfOWFind us at: https://letterboxd.com/cockroachhttps://letterboxd.com/abatage00:00:00 Intro00:01:19 White Fang (1991)00:30:58 Aloft (2014)01:04:48 Final Thoughts
On this episode of the Subjectively Correct podcast, Matt and Josh tackle the lovey-dovey space of romantic comedies.
Will Josh's pick, the crime-ridden 1997 movie A Life Less Ordinary, leave Matt agreeing to pay the ransom to be freed?
Will Matt's pick, the quirky 2009 movie 500 Days of Summer, leave Josh praying for a change of seasons?
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00:00:00 Intro
00:03:02 A Life Less Ordinary (1997)
00:27:01 500 Days Of Summer (2009)
00:57:09 Final Thoughts