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In this highly unusual Subgenre episode, host Josh Dasal and his guest host, filmmaker NC Jones, get lost in one of the oddest time travel movies - heck, oddest movies - ever covered here, the 1979 Czech New Wave absurdist film, Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea, directed by Jindrich Polák. It's a space-age, time travel, doppleganger, Nazi-defeating love story set behind the Iron Curtain, with a theme song built for the club. Topics of discussion include actors playing twins, special effects magic, and how to avoid explaining how time travel works in a time travel film.
Guest host: NC Jones, screenwriter and filmmaker
Twitter: @nickelJones
Insta: @ndyjones
Read more about Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea (1979) at:
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0213322/
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomorrow_I%27ll_Wake_Up_and_Scald_Myself_with_Tea
Our theme music: Still Room on the Night Train by Ketsa feat. Soularflair
Learn 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/
By Kaboonki5
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In this highly unusual Subgenre episode, host Josh Dasal and his guest host, filmmaker NC Jones, get lost in one of the oddest time travel movies - heck, oddest movies - ever covered here, the 1979 Czech New Wave absurdist film, Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea, directed by Jindrich Polák. It's a space-age, time travel, doppleganger, Nazi-defeating love story set behind the Iron Curtain, with a theme song built for the club. Topics of discussion include actors playing twins, special effects magic, and how to avoid explaining how time travel works in a time travel film.
Guest host: NC Jones, screenwriter and filmmaker
Twitter: @nickelJones
Insta: @ndyjones
Read more about Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea (1979) at:
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0213322/
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomorrow_I%27ll_Wake_Up_and_Scald_Myself_with_Tea
Our theme music: Still Room on the Night Train by Ketsa feat. Soularflair
Learn 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/