The Kaiju Apostle Podcast is what happens when two seminarians dive into Toho's deep, rich history of monster films and discover what lies beneath the surface. Whether you’re a hardcore or casual fan, or somewhere in between, if you’ve ever thought there
David Marshall & Chris Wermeskerch
The previous version of this was...well... It was rushed. So here's something a bit better. Sorry for those of you who are still subscribed to TKAP for some reason! And for those of you who just discovered the show...well.......come join us over at the new one!http://www.atrociouspod.com
One last episode. The apostles discuss the movie that started this journey, getting into patristic theology and the need to remember rightly. Not much else to say, except thanks for making this whole experience so wonderful. We're excited for what comes next!
The title says it all. David discusses why the show is ending, what's coming down the pipeline, and a short message about forgiveness.
Well, this is it, y'all. The apostles last episode before the hiatus. Joining them this week is Kaiju Kim, and they get into some of their favorite moments in the Showa-era of films. Plus, some user submitted questions as well!https://twitter.com/KaijuKimhttp://youtube.com/c/Godzilla101http://instagram.com/kaiju_kim
I'm editing and releasing this on election night. This is as much of a description as you're getting.https://twitter.com/faeriezillahttps://twitter.com/GodzillaRoundhttps://www.somethingghoulish.com/author/fae-basir/
Despite the worst technical difficulties the apostles have faced, here's a new episode, with a special guest to boot! Thanks to Christian Gonzalez (Seaguns) for joining the show to discuss the difference between soothsaying and biblical prophecy, how Miyarabi's prayer echoes the cries of Israel, and Dr. Miyajima's ethical dilemmas. Oh, and David may have come up with the ultimate meme.....Seaguns TwitterSeaguns InstagramSeaguns ArtstationRedman Volume 3Godzilla Unmade: Bride of Godzilla
Joining the podcast this episode is Ben Warhman, frequent contributor to the Star Wars website, Eleven-ThirtyEight, to discuss Toho's attempt to cash-in on the Ultraman success: Godzilla vs. Megalon. After hearing about Ben's history with the franchise, the discussion moves to polarized film opinions and the controversy of commodifying trauma.Also- huge shoutout to Kweer Kaiju for making our new intro music! They did an amazing job, so make sure to check out their other releases on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KweerKaiju/. You can also find them on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/kweerkaijuBen's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Benergizer1Eleven-ThirtyEight: http://eleven-thirtyeight.com/Imperial Senate Podcast: https://twitter.com/ImpSenatePodCelebrity Jeopardy w/ French Stewart: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEghu90QJH4
Let's be honest: who even reads podcast descriptions these days? If you're a Godzilla fan, then surely you know about Godzilla vs. Gigan, right? But what you might not know is Danny DiManna, the brains behind the Godzilla Novelization Project, is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to this movie and the series as a whole. Join the apostles as they pick Danny's brain and discuss the continuing shift in themes and tones in the Godzilla franchise, along with the concept of peacekeeping vs peacemaking. Godzilla Novelization: Website Facebook Twitter PatreonGNP on the Kaiju Groupie Podcast: Episode One Episode TwoG-Fest XXVI Panel - Sekizawa and Kimura: A Tale of Two ScreenwritersThe Monster Island Film Vault - "Matango" (feat. Danny DiManna as Dr. Dourif)Kaijusaurus Podcast Presents... Godzilla Unmade #3: Bride of Godzilla ? (feat. Danny DiManna as Dr. Shida)
From the depths of the Dark Gaseous Nebula of the Orion emerges Matt Parmley of the Kaiju Transmissions podcast to discuss the unique, and controversial, film, Godzilla vs. Hedorah. Of course Chris, David, and Matt touch on the main theme of the movie, but they also branch out to discuss the ethics of creation care and how the message holds up almost five decades later. Also, this episode marks one year of the podcast, which means...well, you'll have to listen to find out!https://kaijutransmissions.tumblr.com/http://www.twitter.com/kt_podcasthttps://kaijumasterclass.com/https://www.tohokingdom.com/blog/yoshimitsu-banno-in-memoriam/
Stop me if you've heard this one before. A cuttlefish, a crab, and a matamata turtle walk into a bar.........Ahem. Anyway, this episode is a doozy, with Chris and David figuring out what to make of 1970's Space Amoeba. It's a film that seems like it has something it wants to say, but does it succeed? Or does it sink deep in the ocean, along seaweed? If you don't want to listen to the Ultraman Z/Community discussion, fast-forward to 14:39. Also, make sure to check out our friend Jake's great article on the movie here: https://www.somethingghoulish.com/giant-monsters-of-the-south-seas-fifty-years-of-space-amoeba/
As the apostles go from Destroy All Monsters to All Monsters Attack, talk about tonal whiplash! However, joining them on this journey is Eric Neely from the Monsters vs. Men podcast to tackle critiques regarding capitalism, the myth of redemptive violence, and settling the most important question of all time: who handles stock footage better, Gamera and the Space Women, or All Monsters Attack? THEir aNswERs MAY sUrpRiSe YoU!
At last, the Avengers of Godzilla movies. Before you write off the episode because of that description, Chris and David discuss why that comparison might actually be accurate, along with gatekeeping in the fandom and the shift in tone, and meaning, in the Godzilla series. Kaijuvengers...assemble!
When you have a movie with a giant ape and his mechanical clone, it only makes sense to invite Alex of Monsters vs. Men to monkey around. Despite the reputation the film has, however, do Chris, David, and Alex find much to discuss, or does Dr. Who and Crew just make our hosts want to cuss? (Worst. Rhyme. Ever.) Watch King Kong Escapes on Archive.org here.
It's the movie Chris has been waiting for: Son of Godzilla, Minilla's infamous introduction into the Godzilla universe. The apostles find a lot to discuss this time around, between Godzilla's parenting skills, creation care and eschatology, along with the philosophical concept of contractualism. Time to go back to the island, Jack Shephard!Watch Son of Godzilla on Archive.org here.
Ahoy, mateys! Come onboard with Chris and David as they set sail to the Devil's Island to discuss the 1966 Godzilla film, Ebirah, Horror of the Deep. Does Jun Fukuda's shift in tone work for the duo, or do they walk away from this one crabbier than ever? Grab your swimsuit and towels, because this episode is a beach!
Gargantuas, Gadamer, Yu-Gi-Oh-My! David and Chris finally get to one of the most famous kaiju films of all time: War of the Gargantuas. Not ones to shy away from controversy, they discuss the hype surrounding the movie, along with the application of the Cain and Abel motif to the two giant monsters, not to mention getting into detail about their respective analytical approaches to these monster flicks. Chris also does his best (see: worst) puns yet!
In light of everything happening in the United States, Chris and David felt one last episode of Building a Bridge was needed, and they invited Fae to join the conversation regarding racism, both in the Godzilla fandom and the country at large. David also had the chance to conduct an interview with another Godzilla fan, Joe, and that can be found at their website here: http://thekaijuapostle.com/show/building-a-bridge-4-faeLinks to the books referenced at the end of the episode:Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard ThurmanThe Civil War as a Theological Crisis by Mark NollThe Cross and the Lynching Tree by James ConeDear White Christians by Jennifer Harvey
They know, trust us- the doctor is really Frankenstein, not the monster. But in this episode, David and Chris get into more serious matters, such as: what does it mean to be a human being? How do we determine quality of life? And why is there such thing as kaiju rule 34? Joining the duo this week is Michael Hamilton, also known as the Kaiju Groupie. Make sure to check out the podcast he helps out with, Kaiju Weekly. Also, shout out to Erik for providing the new outro music. His music can be listened to and purchased here. For more information about our discussion on the death penalty, Kelly Gissendaner, and Jurgen Moltmann you can check out these links.
Well, look whose back. Back again. TKAP's back...and...well...I'm not sure if you should tell a friend about this one. Before they dive back into the Toho Kaiju Cinematic Universe (TKCU?), David and Chris discuss some of the media they consumed during the COVID-19 pandemic, along with a reflection on the final season of the Clone Wars AND thoughts on the fandom's reaction regarding Godzilla Vs. Kong's potential delay once more. Huge thank you to Eric Fain for the backing music during the spoiler warning. You can check out his project Bahroot here.
This isn't the return you were looking for. Instead of the usual fare, David spends the episode catching everyone up to speed (rather clumsily, he might add) regarding the birth of his daughter and the ordeal he and his family have gone through in the NICU. The story is not without hope, though. Jesus is on the throne, forever and always. Thank you for your prayers and support. Truly.
Joining the "apostles" this week is Jack, known in the Twittersphere as @GMANonScified (or the guy with Glenn wearing sunglasses as his avatar), and they get into the nitty gritty of this classic Godzilla film. Discussing just war theory, sex, and everything in between, they laugh. They cry. They might even have the best idea for Godzilla vs. Kong's plot. It's not too late, Adam! Do a few more reshoots!
Joining us on this episode of Building a Bridge is Jonathan Lee. If you've ever gone to G-Fest and wondered how the actors/actresses get connected with the convention? Chances are, at one point, he's the one who did the heavy lifting! Join us as we discuss his history of loving Godzilla and how that translates to being a part of the fandom. Once you're done, make sure to give him a follow on Instagram at @mrkrupp.
What happens when you mix aliens, assassins, a future Bond girl, and talking monsters? Apparently this film! More technical difficulties and a sore throat don't keep David and Chris from digging into Ghidorah, however, and what they find...well, it might surprise you, it might not. We're not ComicBook.com or Buzzfeed. That clickbait nonsense is so 2010.
Let's be honest, everyone. Mothra vs. Godzilla is a classic. But ever since someone pointed out that's KingGoji on the poster, we haven't been able to think about anything else. Joining the guys this episode, however, is Benjamin Chaffins (@thebigbadben90 on Twitter). Hijinks ensue. Some slight censoring of language. Oh, and Chris finally gets a movie date right! (Kinda.)
On this episode of Building a Bridge, Lisa Naffziger joins the podcast to discuss her love of all-things kaiju and how that translates into her artwork. It's one you won't want to miss! Make sure to check out her work at http://rugops.tumblr.com, or on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook @lisanaffziger.
Join Chris and David under the sea as they voyage into uncharted territories: a kaiju film with the least amount of monster action to date! Will they be able to weather this storm, or will they find themselves sinking under the weight of Honda's political message? ("Someone, please take away David's administrative privileges. We need someone else coming up with these descriptions," he writes in the third person.)
Thanks to Henry and his "White Behemoth" gift, Chris and David visit the year 1980 to witness the genius that is GAMERA: SUPER MONSTER! And by genius, we mean, one of the worst films we've had to sit through in a very long time. But this was also the first time the two hosts had ever met (after seven years of friendship!), so needless to say, it's a fun time. However, if this movie isn't your jam, you can skip to 30:35 to hear our thoughts about how we approach analyzing and interpreting these films. Needless to say, if you listen closely, you can hear David get more and more tired as the episode progresses. Please forgive us. (Also, make sure to check out our wonderful Patrons' different projects: Henry's podcast, It Came From a Monster Movie, Travis's podcast, Kaiju Weekly, and Nick's band, Earth Crawler.)
Changing things up a bit, the "Building a Bridge" series will showcase different people in the Godzilla fandom and feature not only their thoughts about the franchise, but also their thoughts about the community and what we can be doing to encourage and uplift one another. This episode, David interviews Unite_Godzilla_Fans (not his legal name), and...well, you'll have to just listen to find out what happens!
Joining the podcast is the one...the only...Henry the Host, from It Came from a Monster Movie! And we talk about the Toho psychological horror, MATANGO! Despite being plagued with technical and editing issues (thanks, Zencastr!), they managed to "Take Three" this bad boy, and it's a mush-listen on all of your portabella podcast devices. Oh, and here's a fun-guy joke for you. How do you tell poisonous mushrooms from edible ones? You give them to your little brother to eat first. (As of this episode, David is officially fired from writing episode descriptions.)
After a brief discussion about the fandom and gatekeeping, David and Chris dive right into the fight of a lifetime: King Kong vs. Godzilla. Will they enjoy the comedic changes to Toho's kaiju films, or will it be another film to collect dust? And more importantly, are you getting tired of these rhetorical questions yet? Maybe by the next episode, David can come up with some better descriptions.
Watching Varan may have been a little rough, but things seem to turn around with this week's episode about Mothra. Has Shinichi Sekizawa managed to figure out how to pen the perfect kaiju flick? And what happens when Chris and David watch the first film in this series to have explicit Christian imagery? You know you want to listen!
Four episodes in, and we finally get to a film both David and Chris have not seen yet. Not only is this a new experience for both co-hosts, but they also discuss the Japanese and American versions of the film. Will they find Varan to be worthy of being called Unbelievable? Tune in to find out!
This episode is colorful in more ways than one: “Rodan” is Toho's first film released in color…and David spends some time having to edit out his slips of the tongue. Whoops!
While Gojira may have impressed Chris, what will the verdict be over the less-favorably viewed sequel, Godzilla Raids Again?
In this first episode, hosts David and Chris dive into the Godzilla “cinematic universe” with the seminal, yet underappreciated, film, Gojira.
When Chris and David started the podcast, they decided to jump right in without considering...hmm...maybe having an introductory episode might not be such a bad idea. Well, over a year later, here it is!