Meet the Team

Paulo Quiros is an actor. He’s done a ton of theater and a heaping handful of movies, and sometimes he’s on your tv. The Film Reroll was his stupid idea, so direct all your anger at him. It was created to fulfill his burning desire to do silly voices with his friends. He titled the show “Film Reroll” because the name Mystery Science Theater 3000 was already taken.
pauloquiros.com
twitter.com/pauloquiros

Kara Strait is a director. She’s been playing RPGs with an incomplete knowledge of the rules since she was 10. Someday she’ll be recognized for the brilliant voice actor and flawless impressionist she truly is, but in the meantime she’s happy simply to yell at her friends all day and then spend sleepless nights wondering why they’re still friends with her.
karastrait.com
twitter.com/ohheyitskara

Andy Hoover is a Brooklyn-based writer and game designer. He loves movies and pretending to be other people and the crisp jumbled clatter of rolling dice so this particular podcast is right up all sorts of personal alleys. He doesn’t have a website. His Twitter account has seen exactly zero activity for well over a thousand days, and features Ness from Super Smash Brothers as its avatar: two reliable indications that he does not understand what Twitter is for, and is bad at it. He can be seen wandering the streets.
http://twitter.com/rerollandy

Jon Miller isn’t involved in theater.  His voice acting is second-rate.  He doesn’t have a website.  Or a twitter.  Or a facebook.  Kara is not at all convinced he’s even human.  He has, however, actually bothered to read the rules of a role playing game, once, and everyone else has decided to keep up the pretense that we aren’t just making this all up as we go along.  He’s like a rules-lawyer-for-show, only he flunked rules-law school.  A rules-paralegal?
Joz Vammer always wanted to be the first person to write a symphony on Mars, but their parents told them to choose something practical and with better health insurance so they got their master’s in acting, which is probably not what their parents meant. They still write and sing music- most recently trappalachian dubstep- they fell on their butt for their SAG card and are just glad it wasn’t their face, they’re a published writer and designer, and on any random day might be practicing silks, spinning fire, or trying to create more ways to tell stories with friends. They were scolded as a kid that they were too ambitious and bossy, but now they run a pretty cool podcast with pretty cool players that makes a lot of people pretty happy, so- guess that worked out pretty great!
 

Scott Aiello is an actor and writer living in NYC.  Growing up as a fat kid in the Chicago suburbs, he developed a very specific, useless skill set by memorizing Star Wars quotes, building Magic decks (blue/red mill deck, all the way, bitches), and playing role-playing games.  Finally, thanks to Paulo Quiros, these useless skills have finally found purchase in an equally useless endeavor.  Scott’s favorite hobbies include musky fishing in Wisconsin and pissing-off Kara Strait. Scott has been in hundreds of theater productions, plays cops on tv, and has recorded over 100 audiobooks.
scottaiello.com

Timothy Nolan is a writer. His work can be found in the deep dark depths of the Internet, but only by the greatest of detectives. He enjoys setting up sticky situations in role playing games and then waiting in a corner of the room until someone takes the bait. They say, on a quiet night, a night just like this one, you can still hear him in the background of podcasts, laughing at the strange and wonderful witticisms of his colleagues.
twitter.com/d_marmalade

Carolyn Faye Kramer is an actor, artist, writer, mom, mermaid, flower fairy, black belt in kung fu. She joined the Film Reroll gang one fine spring day in 2016, and unbeknownst to her, fell into the best long-running-friend-fun-play-party-pandemonum-ensemble of all time. After a recording session her face usually hurts from smiling so much. She. Loves. These. Wackadoos.
carolynfayekramer.com
twitter.com/cfaykray

Lisa Kopitsky is a performer and fight director. She understands combat way better IRL than in GURPS. She has Minor Addiction (Collecting Dice) on her sheet but can quit buying the pretty math rocks any time she wants, thank you very much. Her crowning achievement in this life is using MoviePass (RIP) for the sole purpose of buying movie theater popcorn.
twitter.com/justkopitsky