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  <title>Episode 59: Unconventional Biopics, feat. Tyler Foster</title>
  <description>WITNESS THE LIVES OF INTERESTING PEOPLE MADE MORE INTERESTING VIA SUBJECTIVE TRUTHS, PLASTIC AVATARS, UNRELIABLE NARRATORS, AND CG MONKEY-FICATION!! &amp;amp;nbsp; Biopics: bland, formulaic, predictable. You’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all, right? Well, not every filmmaker is content to follow the blueprint. Join Gabe and returning guest Tyler Foster as they explore four examples of Unconventional Biopics that break the narrative and aesthetic rules of the genre. This month’s titles include Alex Cox’s Walker (1987), Todd Haynes’ Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (1987), Nicolas Winding Refn’s Bronson (2008), and Michael Gracey’s Better Man (2024). &amp;amp;nbsp;   00:00 – Intro   10:14 – Walker   40:37 – Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story   1:01:38 – Bronson   1:22:01 – Better Man   1:43:07 – Outro   &amp;amp;nbsp; Check out Tyler’s reviews of  Lost in Space (1998), The Mask (1994), and  Eva Man (1980). &amp;amp;nbsp; If you are in a position to make the world a better place, please consider the following fundraisers:   Immigrant Defense Project   Stand with Minnesota charities and gofundmes   Gender Justice MN    Defend Frogtown (support vendors affected by ICE)   &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Genre Grinder</author_name>
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