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By Jared Hart
The podcast currently has 59 episodes available.
Quentin Tarantino is known for his elaborate love songs to Hollywood, and of course, his ultra-violence on screen. Zoomar digs deep into this legendary name and why he seems to be every directors, favorite director. Dan Scully breaks down the over and under rated from the canon of Quentin.
Spider-Man is one of the most iconic super hero characters, so why are there so many great and terrible versions of this cliched kid? Michael Cerio helps navigate us through the over and underrated representations of Spider-Man.
Original soundtracks can sometime transcend the films they accompany, but why do some films cross into a place where the songs in a movie become a character. Professional appreciator Dylan Cummings helps us dig down on when music makes, and takes advantage of a film.
Sometimes a biopic can mean Oscar gold, but why do some biographical dramas fly high, while others fall flat? Turns out pretending to be someone else who isn't real is easier than pretending to be someone else who was. Comedian Neill Carroll talks us through the over and underrated biopics from this tricky business.
The difference between good and bad editing is obvious, but Zoomar explores the difference between great editing and amazing work with Oscar-Winning Editor, Mike Hill.
The font, Futura. The director who made it famous? Wes Anderson. Joined on the pod by Carson Knuth who took us through eSports, why video game movies don't work, and his own personal love for the overrated and underrated works of one, Wes Anderson.
::Spoilers:: An era has ended, and Zoomar breaks down the ups and downs from this amazing conclusion of an epic brand. But did it all make sense? Paige Powers helps unpack this unbelievable movies.
One area that Zoomar's Amazing Podcast hasn't spent enough time with is the 80s. Josh Mieley from Chips, Dips, and Dorks: The 80's Movie Podcast is here to fix that. Is it just nostalgia, or was there a magical moment in the 80s? Zoomar explores the over and underrated from this bizarre time period.
Since the moment Christopher Nolan burst onto the scene with Memento he has been a force of nature in Hollywood. Star Wars expert Matt Battle joins us to break down the best and the worst from this visionary director.
While we talk about the amazing director Terry Gilliam, this episode talks long and hard about comic book movies. Bryan JL Glass talks about his history in creating comic book worlds, and how things go from paper to the big screen, along with the over and under from Gilliam.
The podcast currently has 59 episodes available.