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Horror News:
👻 Guts & Glory Premieres on Shudder This September:
https://www.joblo.com/guts-and-glory-premiere/
👻 John Krasinski Returning for A Quiet Place Part III:
https://deadline.com/2025/08/a-quiet-place-part-iii-john-krasinski-1236476483/
👻 Novel Whalefall Getting Film Adaptation:
👻 More KPop Demon Hunters in the Works:
https://www.thewrap.com/kpop-demon-hunters-sequels-franchise-plans-netflix/
👻 Jason Universe Getting New Movie, Game, Short, and Angry Orchard Collab:
https://culture.org/gaming/new-friday-the-13th-game-and-movie-in-development/
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Hello?
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Hi!
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Happy Tuesday!
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It's like a little phone call every time.
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Just pick up the phone as if we hadn't been talking for the last 45 minutes.
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Yeah, we do tend to yap a lot before we start these bad boys.
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Anyways, welcome back to the Killer Cuties Podcast.
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This is KD.
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And this is Cassidy.
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That's for Mike specifically.
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Shout out to Mike.
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A friend of a friend.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Tell us which one you think sounds like Michelle.
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But yeah, shout out to Mike, friend of a friend.
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Listens to the podcast.
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We love you.
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Big fans.
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of you, Mike.
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yeah.
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Alright, well, we're gonna talk about The Killing of a Sacred Deer today, which was a KD pick.
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Shout out, KD.
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Yeah.
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picking movies.
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Mm-hmm.
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You do it so rarely on here, but it's nice.
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Let you free roam, you know?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, like a chicken.
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Mm-hmm, exactly like a chicken.
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free range chicken.
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Yeah.
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But first we have some news.
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I'm gonna start.
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Greg Nicotero, he is a SFX artist who's worked on Creepshow, The Walking Dead, a ton of other stuff, horror and not horror related.
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He's teamed up with Shudder on an unscripted horror competition series called Guts and Glory.
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Yeah, it's two episode premieres gonna drop on Tuesday, September 9th, both on Shudder and AMC Plus in, I think just the US and Canada, so sorry if...
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You're like the one Australian person who listens to us.
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I don't think it's for you.
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But the remaining four episodes are going to drop weekly on Tuesdays after that.
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It's said that the series will flip the script on traditional competition shows, thrusting players into an immersive horror experience full of unexpected challenges.
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So pretty vague, but also intriguing.
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It kind of like what I just imagined in my head is like they're having to do survivor type challenges surrounded by scare actors.
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Is it really like a minute to win it?
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article called it a mix between the Blair Witch Project and Survivor.
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I don't...
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Yeah, it sounds fun.
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Wait, so they probably just dump them on an island and try to scare them into going home.
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Do you think?
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Maybe...
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that sounds so fun.
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You'd be great at that.
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No, you wouldn't.
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You wouldn't survive.
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Anywhere.
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Okay, first of all, I would.
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I'd just complain about it the whole time.
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I don't want to go camping.
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If it's for money, if someone pays me, yeah, I'll do that.
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That's fine.
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But I don't want to just go for free.
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No, I'm not sleeping on the ground for free.
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That's...
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that's...
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that's insane.
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Unrelated, sort of related.
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Did you see that Project Runways back?
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I did not.
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Yeah, it is with Heidi Klum and Christian Siriano.
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Oh wow, I actually started watching that show from the beginning not that long ago.
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Yeah, I'd never seen it, so.
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It's cute.
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Yeah, it's all right.
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Low stakes.
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I mean, high stakes, but like low stress.
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Like great British bake-off.
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while I'm like job searching and stuff like that.
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I don't have to really like pay attention too much.
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Yeah.
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yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Anyway, okay, I'll go next.
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We've got Quiet Place news.
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It's been a little over a year since Quiet Place Day 1 released and now we've got confirmation about Quiet Place Part 3, which continues the story of the remaining
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characters from the first and second films.
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We got confirmation that John Krasinski is back to write, direct and produce the third installment, which is technically the fourth installment.
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and it'll be in theaters July 9th of 2027.
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So we've got about two more years.
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It's a long time.
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But with this upcoming installment, it's gonna, it's extremely likely they're at the 900 million mark to be the next billion dollar horror franchise.
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Yeah.
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Kinda fun.
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Yeah, that's too far away for my brain to even process.
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But I'm happy for them.
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Yeah, and I'm glad he's back.
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I mean, not that it was bad without him, but it was just fun that he's back.
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Yeah.
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Nice.
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And then maybe, maybe after that we'll get Quiet Place Day 2.
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One can only hope.
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Did you ever see part one?
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Or day one?
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that's crazy.
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That's wild.
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Would have never guessed.
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watched it to get ready for the maze.
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There was a maze at Horror Nights.
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yeah.
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It seemed, that was the only part of that movie, was that it seemed like they had everything kind of under control by the end.
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So I was a little confused how we got to day 300 whatever in the follow ups, you know?
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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like week, week two or three.
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Let me see that, you know.
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Exactly.
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Give me day 18.
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Okay.
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That would be a fun way to name a series.
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Just, yeah, just the different, I guess, weeks, days, years later, 28 did that.
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All right, next news from me.
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The novel Whalefall by Daniel Krause is being turned into a film and it's not been given a release date.
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It's going to be in theaters October 16th of next year, 2026.
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Brian Duffield is set to direct.
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He also did No One Will Save You.
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Yeah.
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maybe there won't be any words
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Maybe.
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It's an aquatic survival thriller.
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The novel centers on a diver in search of his deceased father's remains, who gets swallowed by an 80 foot, 60 ton sperm whale and only has one hour of oxygen before, or one
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hour before his oxygen runs out.
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The film is, yeah, the film is being described as The Martian meets 127 hours.
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dear, that sounds bleak.
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Yeah, just guy alone trapped.
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in a whale.
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in a whale, which is the part I thought you might like.
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Yeah.
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Also.
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Religion.
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Oh, cuz the...
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The guy that got trapped in the- No, he had the arc.
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you're right.
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Who?
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I was so confident.
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Noah and the whale.
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Noah and the whale.
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No.
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Noah had the ark.
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He wasn't in the whale.
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Noah's arc.
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Are you Googling it?
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Yeah, because I know his name.
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I just can't think of it.
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Jonah, Jonah.
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I almost said Jonas, Jonah, Jonah and the whale.
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is I typed in guy in the whale and it's just giving me Brendan Fraser.
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Because he was in the movie The Whale.
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The Whale.
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That is kind of Jonah, Jonah, Jonah, Jonah.
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I was, I see that's the same reason I get Beyonce and Rihanna confused because it's Beyonce and Rihanna even though it's actually Rihanna.
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Noah, Jonah.
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you get them confused because there's an emphasis in the same part of the word.
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Interesting.
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It's the same number of syllables and it's the same syllable that's emphasized.
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putting the wrong emphasis on the wrong syllable.
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Yep, exactly.
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Well, great.
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Your turn.
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I don't know about you, but the kid in my house has been obsessed with K-pop Demon Hunters.
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And for good reason, it's so fucking good.
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Yeah, uh if you haven't, for those who have not heard about it, it's a Netflix sensation.
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One of the songs from the film is currently number one on the Billboard 200.
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It just slaps, everything about it is good.
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Well, the Wrap just announced that Netflix is thinking about how to capitalize on all of the success.
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and they're talking about a stage musical, which I would go to, a live action remake, which I would see, a series and two potential sequels.
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So they will, and then also they want to emulate Frozen's success by making like short films between the big films to like tide people over, know, bridge the gap between the
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more formal entries.
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em But none of that has been officially confirmed yet.
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just been written on the Wrap.
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potentially, well, no, supposedly those are ideas that Netflix has had.
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Right, Netflix is like spouting out ideas on how to keep it going.
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They haven't confirmed any of them yet.
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Right.
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Yeah.
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I'm sure they will suck it dry.
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Yeah.
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I'm sure.
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I hope they do, and I hope it's at least a little bit good.
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Even if it's as good as it is now, it'll be worth watching.
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Great.
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Alright, last news from me.
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We have quite a bit of news from another franchise that's trying to suck it dry of everything they can possibly do.
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Friday the 13th.
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San Diego Comic Con just happened and Horror Inc.
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that a new Friday the 13th video game and sequel film are officially in early development.
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So that's exciting for fans of the video game that got shut down this year, last year, sometime.
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Was it?
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Yeah, I think it ended like at the end of last year.
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Yeah.
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I think it was New Year's Eve.
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Yeah, I think it was end of the year they had.
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Yeah.
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I played it a few times.
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It was pretty fun.
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But anyways, new video game coming out.
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Sooner than that though.
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because that's still in early development.
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We're gonna get a short film called Sweet Revenge that's getting released on August 13th.
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So coming up here.
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And then on top of that, that short is part of a collaboration that they're doing with the makers of Angry Orchard.
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So Angry Orchard is also going to be releasing a thriller pack of hard cider that I guess, yes.
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to, I guess, consume while you watch the short.
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I don't know.
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Anyways, the pack is gonna have four different horror-themed flavors, including Berry Bewitched, Blood Orange, Headless Pumpkin, and Sinful Apple.
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So, that's all fun.
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Jason's face, the mask is on one of the cans, and I guess it glows in the dark.
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Yeah, which is interesting.
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Yeah, it's, I don't understand.
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the property rights of that franchise.
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Because technically, well, okay, so the original creators, right?
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Victor Miller was the writer of the movie and Sean S.
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Cunningham was the director and it was them that was in the legal battle.
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And I think that got sorted out because Miller got the rights to Jason, the character, but not the mask.
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and then Cunningham got the horror mask look.
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However,
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The Angry Orchard is done by Miller and the mask is on it.
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So I don't know how that works.
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But that's why Miller's producing the Crystal Lake series, which is a prequel because it's before he ever puts on the mask.
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Which is another thing, he doesn't put on the mask until the third one and neither of them were even on the third one.
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So I'm so confused.
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Ow.
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m
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far too big brain for me, little me.
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Yeah, I don't really know, but anyways, it's happening, apparently.
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So, Jason fans have been starved for, what, over 15 years?
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You've got stuff coming.
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Good.
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Good for them.
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I'm happy for them.
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I don't know that I'm a fan because I've only watched the one.
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I don't know if I can call myself that.
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Yeah.
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Sure.
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consumed Jason in space and like appreciated it.
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I just don't think I'd call myself a fan.
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And that's super fair.
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Well, that's fun.
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I like a glow in the dark can.
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I think that's interesting.
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I buy alcohol by the can.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Yeah.
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Well, at the very least, we'll have that.
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Yeah.
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Well, shall we?
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We shall.
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Okay.
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We're here talk about Killing of a Sacred Deer.
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It's a 2017 absurdist psychological horror thriller directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and starring Colin Farrell, Barry Keoghan, and Nicole Kidman.
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Quick overview from Google, Dr.
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Stephen Murphy is a renowned cardiovascular surgeon who presides over a spotless household with his wife and two children.
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Lurking at the margins of his idyllic suburban existence is Martin, a fatherless teen who inserts himself into the doctor's life in gradually unsettling ways.
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Soon, the full scope of Martin's intent becomes menacingly clear when he confronts Stephen with a long forgotten transgression that will shatter his domestic bliss forever.
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A doozy.
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It had a three million dollar budget and a ten point seven million dollar box office.
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It has a seven out of ten on IMDb, 79 % critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and a
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63 % audience score and has a 3.7 out of 5 on Letterboxd.
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Great.
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Where do we start?
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Where would you like to start?
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want to start with what you messaged me after I assume you watched it.
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Yes, that was while I was watching it, I hadn't finished.
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Okay, you said I'm never picking a movie again
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Yeah, it just hasn't served me well.
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Ever since Martyrs are like fifth episode.
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Yeah, that was crazy.
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Honestly, I'll take the blame for that.
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The options I gave you weren't great.
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Yeah.
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I just wanted to push the boundaries a little bit, you know?
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And then you did choose the worst one out of all the ones that I gave you.
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You tend to do that.
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If I give you options, you typically pick the one that's like, that's it.
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Yeah.
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I didn't even give you options though.
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You chose this all on your own volition.
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Yeah, I just like Barry Keoghan.
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Yeah, did you like him in this?
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Yeah, he was a little freak.
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He did not eat spaghetti with his hands.
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I was really...
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He didn't, as soon as that scene came up, I was like, yeah, this is what she was talking about.
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But he's definitely with a fork.
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yeah, and it's part of the plot that he eats it with a fork.
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Like that's the point.
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Everybody eats spaghetti with a fork.
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Except my husband and his family used to have these like weird dinner parties and they would do like themes.
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And one of them was eat with your hands.
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And so they put a tablecloth down and they put spaghetti on the table.
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Everybody.
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Isn't that strange?
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They were all kids.
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But isn't that strange?
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No, I don't like that at all.
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One of my first jobs was working at an Italian restaurant.
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And Wednesdays in October, they did $1.99 all you could eat spaghetti.
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And it was the grossest thing to experience.
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And I think it like I have a little bit of PTSD when it comes to spaghetti and how people eat it.
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Is it just because they were eating so much of it?
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It was the amounts, was, like there were just babies grabbing it and there was spaghetti everywhere, there were stains, it was just disgusting.
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But this is also an Italian, heavy quotes, restaurant that sold spaghetti by the bucket.
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yeah, it was.
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here and I like it.
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They had food on the menu that I liked.
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I never ate the spaghetti because it genuinely was...
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I don't know what it is.
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You watch that many people eat spaghetti with their hands and the stains all over their mouths and then you just can't look at it the same.
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Well, I'm sorry that happened to you.
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Me too.
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Clearly, not everyone eats spaghetti the same way.
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Yep, Mr.
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Keoghan.
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Yeah, the fuck.
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I will say and I don't I don't I don't mean to say that I didn't enjoy this movie by saying I don't get to pick movies anymore.
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I just don't want to be responsible for the choices anymore.
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I just I can't handle it.
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And it's the consequences of my own actions.
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Yeah.
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But yeah, no, this movie was nowhere near as weird as I thought it was going to be.
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It was ultimately very straightforward.
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That's fair.
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I went into this movie for the first time, completely blind.
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People were just like, it's a thriller about this kid who like starts fucking with a doctor.
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That's not completely blind.
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No, but in terms of the tone, it was the first, Lanthimos film I ever watched.
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So I didn't know his style.
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I didn't know that it was going to be a little absurdist.
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I didn't know any of that.
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So when he was just like, your kids are going to start playing for their eyes and then they'll go...
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I was like, what is going on?
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I know that part was fun.
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Like, yeah, we're really getting into it now.
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That was the meat.
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But you also know that I if I think something's not if I have my mind set that it's not going to be supernatural or paranormal or whatever, then when it is, it takes me it takes
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me a second to like, adjust.
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I mean it wasn't exactly paranormal or supernatural, it was just a curse.
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Write the very real grounded things.
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A curse on your entire lineage.
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Also, I started reading all the fun facts about this and it was like, Alicia Silverstone this, Alicia Silverstone that.
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And I was like, where the fuck is Alicia's?
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Why are we talking about her?
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I didn't recognize her.
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No, that was not her fault.
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That was my fault.
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Yeah, totally my fault.
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She did great.
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Yeah, I thought you did great too.
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I have so much to say about this movie, by the way.
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Oh, okay.
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Like right now or as we go?
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Great, okay.
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Well, since you brought her up, I'm gonna say some of the Alicia Silverstone facts.
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Her and Nicole Kidman were both really big fans of Lanthimos and essentially begged to be in the movie.
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But Silverstone said afterwards she would just die to work for him again, which is fun now because she did get to work with him again.
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She's going to be in Begonia.
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Oh yeah!
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Yeah.
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Anyway, back to Barry Keoghan.
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Yeah, great, yeah.
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Did you catch every time he said father you said fodder?
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fodder
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What is home, but I don't remember which video it was.
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I think it was I don't even think Barry was in that video, but it was that he had such a great accent.
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This is on YouTube.
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He has such a great accent this movie.
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Everybody in the comments was like, are you kidding?
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Are you joking?
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You could totally tell.
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Yeah, all he said was fodder fodder fodder fodder.
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Yeah, but then you watch that clip of him in that...
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You know that clip that went viral of him?
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Like before he kind of blew up?
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And he's talking and it's like he's talking a different language.
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That's how thick his accent was.
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So compared to that, great.
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Did stunning work.
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oh
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I'm not complaining.
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I just and also unrelated completely ever since we watched sinners.
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I just walk around my house and I just like quietly one two, three, four five all the time.
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As you should.
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Sinners.
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Movie of the year.
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Yeah, the century.
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Well, decade.
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It's so good.
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Yeah, I'm glad we finally watched that.
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I watched it three times since, or twice since, three times total.
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as you should.
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Another uncomfortable thought.
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Do you think the daughter got undressed in front of Martin and laid on the bed the way she did because that's what her mom does?
00:22:04
You think she like saw that once and she just thinks that that's how sex works?
00:22:08
I don't know, maybe.
00:22:11
Yeah.
00:22:12
was like, ugh.
00:22:14
Yeah, that part was a little uncomfy.
00:22:18
Yeah.
00:22:20
Apparently the set was super relaxed and chill though.
00:22:24
Yeah, Keoghan said he felt really comfortable on there and that he had a problem with laughing.
00:22:31
He was laughing too much.
00:22:33
He said it was a very funny movie to be in and oh, 100%.
00:22:41
And Lanthimos has that type of sense of humor where if you're watching one of his movies and you're like, what the fuck is happening?
00:22:48
It's usually just because he thought it was funny.
00:22:50
Yeah.
00:22:51
So it's nice that Keoghan understood that and felt the same, but he also said just the way they deliver lines in that movie and like what they were saying while saying it that way
00:23:03
was just so ridiculous that he felt himself breaking a lot.
00:23:09
Yeah, my favorite of the scenes that were probably not supposed to be funny, but they were funny was Barry Keoghan's character just like rattling off his shit.
00:23:19
Yeah.
00:23:21
Like your kids are gonna die, they're gonna get their bleed out of their eyes and they're not gonna starve.
00:23:25
That was funny.
00:23:26
I don't know why, but I was, I think it was so shocking.
00:23:29
you, cause to your point up until that point you had, you didn't really know exactly what was going on.
00:23:33
And then you do.
00:23:33
And it's like, what the fuck?
00:23:35
And it's funny.
00:23:35
And you just keeps going.
00:23:37
I think my favorite is when...
00:23:42
Steve?
00:23:43
The dad?
00:23:43
Yeah, Colin Farrell.
00:23:45
He's...
00:23:46
You know why I get confused is because together the two main characters' names is Steve Martin.
00:23:51
I don't know why.
00:23:52
I don't know why my brain short circuits every time I try to remember which one's which.
00:23:59
Anyways, when he...
00:24:01
The son can't, like, move his legs and he's, like, just dragging him around the hospital and just keeps dropping him.
00:24:11
No, the other one that I was going to say is when he's spinning around in circles at the end.
00:24:17
That tickled me.
00:24:19
Like that shouldn't have been as funny as it was.
00:24:24
Yeah.
00:24:27
Thank you.
00:24:27
Which by the way, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:24:31
As we know, I'm the one out of the two of us that is known for enjoying when a child dies in a film.
00:24:37
Anyway, I wrote a better ending to this film.
00:24:43
Yeah, would you like?
00:24:45
I would actually like you to film yourself doing it and then send it over.
00:24:48
no, I'm just going to read off what I wrote.
00:24:50
It's a couple of sentences.
00:24:53
OK, so so when he was doing his little random Russian roulette, not Russian roulette, yeah, Russian roulette.
00:25:01
He shoots the daughter.
00:25:04
Then the son dies anyway, because by the time he's already bleeding, by the time the eyes are bleeding, like they're basically dead.
00:25:10
So now they have a clean slate and then fast forward.
00:25:15
15 years later, you see like a little bit older Barry Keoghan at the diner and the mom and dad walk in with a different daughter and son at the same ages as the other two kids.
00:25:26
Okay, so they just had more kids?
00:25:29
Yeah, well that's what the mom said.
00:25:31
She was like, I can have more kids.
00:25:32
Do you don't want to shoot me?
00:25:33
Yeah.
00:25:36
I think that would have been a better ending.
00:25:39
See, I kinda like the ending as is.
00:25:43
Because it's a little bleak.
00:25:45
Yeah, well, not really.
00:25:48
They get to live their lives.
00:25:50
I mean, one down.
00:25:52
They're totally fine that they just shot their son.
00:25:55
It's more fucked up that two of the kids die and then they replace them?
00:26:00
Yeah, but then it feels like they just don't care because they just replaced them, you know what I mean?
00:26:04
Now there's like this hole in their family that they have to think about.
00:26:09
That's fucked up.
00:26:11
Also, love the ending scene how she's the daughter's just like covering her fries with ketchup and that's Martin says earlier that that's his favorite food.
00:26:22
You know, the dad in that moment was like, God, I wish I shot her instead.
00:26:27
Also, why would you go back to the re- I mean, because you have to have that like moment in the end.
00:26:33
The reason is because it's a movie, but why would you ever go back to the diner where you hung out with that kid?
00:26:40
Yeah, why not like, just see him at a grocery store or something.
00:26:44
We're at like a hospital event.
00:26:47
You know, that sounds like something Martin would infiltrate.
00:26:51
Yeah.
00:26:52
sure they just wanted the parallels of being back at the diner.
00:26:57
Speaking of, the diner that they meet at throughout the movie is called the Blue Jay Restaurant.
00:27:03
And in American folklore, the Blue Jay is considered a servant of the devil.
00:27:08
Oh, you're really hoping to drive home that supernatural aspect, aren't you?
00:27:16
Me?
00:27:17
I didn't make the fun fact, what are you?
00:27:22
Is this a semi-supernatural?
00:27:25
I'm sure this is more accurate, but this isn't like...
00:27:29
Yeah.
00:27:31
But you're acting like this could happen on a random Tuesday.
00:27:34
Like this isn't a grounded film.
00:27:37
It's absurd.
00:27:38
It's not supernatural.
00:27:40
It's just absurd.
00:27:42
know, teenagers can't just decide.
00:27:45
Teenagers can't...
00:27:45
It's not like he was using a power to put a curse on someone.
00:27:51
Yeah, he was willing it.
00:27:53
That's absurd.
00:27:54
It's not...
00:27:56
You know, I don't know.
00:27:58
Maybe you're right.
00:27:59
I'm gonna say something weird also that I had a lot of thoughts during this movie.
00:28:02
um It's weird to think about, I know, yeah, honestly, it's usually like in one ear and out the other.
00:28:09
I don't think this very often and it's weird to think about it for this movie specifically, but I thought that the dialogue felt very natural.
00:28:17
Like for what was happening, the dialogue was like pretty like spot on.
00:28:23
Isn't that crazy?
00:28:24
I had that thought.
00:28:25
I don't have that thought very often.
00:28:26
was like, wow, that's like
00:28:28
It was specifically when he brings like the flowers or whatever.
00:28:32
And the mom just has like the best response to like, yes, I love roses.
00:28:35
Thank you.
00:28:35
That's so thoughtful.
00:28:36
And then he comes in and I was like, you know what, this movie is kind of like, yeah, it's like grounded in like real conversation.
00:28:43
Yeah, I think you're the only person who's ever watched this and thought that.
00:28:47
I told you it was a weird thing to think.
00:28:49
Yep
00:28:50
I don't really know what else to say to that, because that's a wild.
00:28:53
It's weird that you thought that, so...
00:28:55
Well, see, and here's the other thing, and I meant to say this a long time ago, but I also don't think that this movie has like the same tone as his newer stuff.
00:29:05
Like Poor Things specifically.
00:29:06
Yeah.
00:29:09
It's just like different, which it should be.
00:29:13
Lobster, which is similar vibe in this.
00:29:17
Yeah.
00:29:18
Whichever Colin he is.
00:29:19
I always get Farrell in first.
00:29:22
Which one is it?
00:29:24
Farrell.
00:29:24
Got it.
00:29:25
Yeah.
00:29:26
Colin Farrell's Irish, Colin Firth is British, right?
00:29:31
I don't fucking know.
00:29:32
I mean, yes, Colin Farrell's Irish.
00:29:34
Yeah, I don't know why I just like hesitated on Colin Firth being British.
00:29:39
He is, right?
00:29:42
No.
00:29:44
Confidently, we can say whatever he is, not Irish.
00:29:48
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:29:49
Colin Farrell's the one in Mamma Mia 2.
00:29:52
no.
00:29:53
Mamma Mia 1.
00:29:56
I get them mixed up because it feels like the first one feels like a sequel to me.
00:30:01
I don't know.
00:30:02
uh
00:30:03
Because the second one's a prequel probably.
00:30:06
yeah, maybe.
00:30:07
Yeah, that makes sense.
00:30:09
Yeah, that does check out.
00:30:11
Mamma Mia 2, they just introduce a fourth dad.
00:30:14
It's gone first.
00:30:15
Hahaha
00:30:17
Speaking of, Bob, the kid, played by Sonny Suljic, he's the only main cast member who is American, even though the movie takes place in Ohio.
00:30:30
Colin Farrell and Barry Keoghan are both Irish.
00:30:32
Nicole Kidman is like Australian, I think.
00:30:36
She grew up there, although she was born in Hawaii, which I didn't know that.
00:30:41
So that, yeah, that fun fact was weird to me because, oh, yeah, this kid's the only American and then because Nicole Kidman was born in Hawaii.
00:30:51
Like, what the fuck?
00:30:53
I think it's more so because like culturally she's Australian.
00:30:57
I think she was born in Hawaii but then very quickly moved to Australia because she has a authentic accent.
00:31:04
Like it's not like she spent three years there and then came back to America.
00:31:12
And the daughter, Raffey Cassidy, great last name by the way, ah she's British.
00:31:18
Yeah.
00:31:20
I know you're stuck on fun facts, but I'm stuck on like all my thoughts on this movie.
00:31:24
The escalator scene, like the above shot of the escalator going down.
00:31:29
That I was like, this movie does a really good job building tension.
00:31:33
And I was like tense.
00:31:34
was like, something's got to happen soon.
00:31:36
That's crazy.
00:31:38
And maybe now is the time as they're going down the escalator, I thought for sure he was going to crumble and go down the stairs.
00:31:43
I was so looking forward to it.
00:31:46
And then he got all the way to the end.
00:31:48
It could have been.
00:31:49
by the way, by the way, you're the one who keeps saying, enjoy watching kids get hurt.
00:31:56
By the way, just to clarify, if the kid took a tumble down an escalator.
00:32:02
Yeah, I was expecting that and maybe that was the point.
00:32:05
Maybe the point was to use that.
00:32:09
camera angle to make you think he was gonna fall down the stairs.
00:32:14
Probably.
00:32:15
I just feel like there were some small decisions that could have been made that would have made it more fun.
00:32:19
You know what I mean?
00:32:21
Sure.
00:32:22
That's all.
00:32:24
Great.
00:32:25
Do you have any other thoughts you want to get out?
00:32:28
The music was like very 60s, 70s, felt out of place a little, a little reminiscent of The Shining.
00:32:37
I did think that.
00:32:40
I think that Kim singing to Martin and the handjob scene were three times as long as they needed to be for the effect, the intended effect.
00:32:52
It had happened.
00:32:54
a third of the way through the scene.
00:32:56
So that was a lot.
00:32:58
think the daughter singing Burn by Elie Golding is my favorite scene in the entire movie.
00:33:03
That's so funny.
00:33:05
I kind of love how long it goes on.
00:33:07
Because it's...
00:33:08
She starts and you're like, uh-oh.
00:33:11
And then she keeps going forever.
00:33:14
And you're like, oh my god.
00:33:16
It was like basically the whole song.
00:33:18
Please stop.
00:33:19
Yeah.
00:33:20
It really funny.
00:33:21
Yeah, it was funny, but it was a lot.
00:33:26
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
00:33:28
Yeah.
00:33:28
Okay, that's all the thoughts I have.
00:33:31
can we can focus on fun facts now.
00:33:34
No, I mean if any other thoughts come in, feel free.
00:33:39
Great.
00:33:41
The heart surgery scenes at the beginning were real.
00:33:43
Those are real.
00:33:46
And Colin Farrell was there at that surgery.
00:33:50
Which is interesting.
00:33:52
I would let him come to mind.
00:33:55
Great, yeah.
00:33:56
Right, wouldn't you?
00:33:58
If someone was like, by the way, we want to put your surgery in a movie and Colin Farrell will be there to watch.
00:34:04
Surely the surgery would be paid for.
00:34:07
At the very least.
00:34:09
that'd be nice.
00:34:10
Yeah.
00:34:10
I don't think I would say no.
00:34:12
If it was like a well-known actor, established director and stuff coming in.
00:34:17
If it was just some random people.
00:34:20
No, I'm saying that in that situation, yes, I would.
00:34:24
If it was just some random guy like, hey, we're going to film.
00:34:27
I'd be like, no, you're not coming in here.
00:34:30
But.
00:34:30
worked.
00:34:31
Like, did they just find a random person and be like, hey, would you be willing?
00:34:34
em
00:34:37
I got to watch an open-heart surgery once.
00:34:41
I almost threw up.
00:34:43
great.
00:34:44
There was some bone action I didn't like and that was before I even had, well, no, it wasn't.
00:34:51
It was probably in the thick of the bone stuff.
00:34:53
Yeah.
00:34:54
I'm sorry that happened to you.
00:34:56
Thanks.
00:34:57
Recommend it for the educational value.
00:35:01
Great.
00:35:03
or you can just watch this movie.
00:35:05
Either or.
00:35:07
the spaghetti scene that you were so excited for.
00:35:10
Apparently that was like the second day of shooting.
00:35:14
Yeah, Keoghan said, it's not every day you get to sit in front of Nicole Kidman and your boxers and eat spaghetti.
00:35:21
But that was kind of his intro into the movie.
00:35:25
And he said, Yorgos Lanthimos is pretty good about like letting an actor go free.
00:35:33
He doesn't give a lot of notes.
00:35:34
So he just kind of played around with that scene a lot.
00:35:39
And yeah, that was another one that he thought was funny.
00:35:42
Because he just said the less emotion you attach to the words, the funnier it is, like the weirder it is.
00:35:47
Especially in that scene when he's like talking about his dad and stuff.
00:35:51
Sure.
00:35:52
That's one of my complaints later when we rate this movie is the emotion piece, not from Barry's character.
00:36:01
Yeah, we'll get there.
00:36:03
You just gotta keep listening.
00:36:05
Haha
00:36:52
The film's title comes from the ending of the tragedy of Iphigenia, which is kind of fun.
00:36:16
Agamemnon kills Artemis's sacred deer, sacred stags, and then is also cursed with you have to kill your eldest daughter, which is Iphigenia.
00:36:29
Yeah.
00:36:30
She has to be a human sacrifice.
00:36:33
And then in the movie when Dr.
00:36:36
Steven goes to the school to basically ask the principal which kid he should kill, but not in those words, obviously, em the principal says that Kim received an A plus on an essay
00:36:45
and basically dissertation on that same tragedy.
00:36:50
Yeah.
00:36:52
That was a fun little...
00:36:54
Is that really all it takes to make us a sexful...
00:36:56
What?
00:36:58
successful.
00:36:59
successful is that
00:37:02
Is that really all it takes to make a successful movie is to find a story that's already been written and turn into a movie?
00:37:09
Okay, I could do that.
00:37:11
You could do that.
00:37:12
It's like you've never seen a rom-com based on Shakespeare.
00:37:15
That's the formula, baby!
00:37:18
yeah, you're right.
00:37:19
You're so right.
00:37:20
That's okay.
00:37:21
You want to something crazy?
00:37:22
I've never admitted this before and maybe I shouldn't, but I will anyway.
00:37:24
In sophomore year, we had to write an essay in class.
00:37:32
Like we came in one day, wrote an essay and that was like our exam or whatever.
00:37:36
And I did taming of the shrew.
00:37:40
And I was like, okay, I'm just gonna watch.
00:37:43
The movie with Amanda Bynes, I forget what it's called.
00:37:46
What's it called?
00:37:49
Which movie is Taming of the Shrew?
00:37:50
It's with Amanda Bynes.
00:37:52
No, are you thinking if she's the man?
00:37:55
That's not taming of the shoe.
00:37:56
Taming of the shoe is 10 things I hate about you.
00:37:59
Which one is, which one is She's the Man?
00:38:02
Cause that's definitely the movie I watch.
00:38:03
Oh, is it?
00:38:04
And maybe it's 12th Night.
00:38:06
Yeah, it's 12th night.
00:38:07
12th night, okay, so just proving my point right now.
00:38:11
I thought I had it all figured out because I watched the movie instead of reading the play.
00:38:19
And then when I sat down to start writing the essay, it's like, tell me what you think about blah, blah, characters.
00:38:27
And I'm like, who the fuck is that?
00:38:30
I didn't think to attach the names of the actual characters to the characters of the movie.
00:38:34
So then I was like,
00:38:36
Excuse me, can I please go to the bathroom?
00:38:37
And I went to the library and I looked at the characters real quick and then I got a B on the exam.
00:38:42
That's fun.
00:38:43
Mm-hmm.
00:38:44
Anyway, why did we bring that up?
00:38:47
adapting stories for film.
00:38:52
think yeah, as long as you take something and make it fresh and make it different, that's a good inspiration.
00:39:00
Yeah.
00:39:02
And that would make Barry Keoghan a god.
00:39:06
Yeah.
00:39:08
about as supernatural as you get.
00:39:10
You said it, not me,
00:39:14
few more deer references throughout the movie.
00:39:18
The first diner scene at the Devil's Diner or whatever, Stephen Martin out there.
00:39:25
The wallpaper has deer on it.
00:39:28
And then just as Bob starts getting ill, there's a photo behind him of a deer above his head.
00:39:38
So a little foreshadowing or tying back to the story.
00:39:43
original story.
00:39:44
feel like foreshadowing's fair.
00:39:47
He's the one that dies.
00:39:48
yeah.
00:39:50
Keoghan said that the, or not interview, but audition for this movie was very weird.
00:39:55
He'd already seen the lobster.
00:39:57
So he said he went into his audition already kind of doing that voice that Lanthimos kind of has, that style of it.
00:40:06
But he said during the audition, Lanthimos would have them like tossing tennis balls or playing with a pen or just doing anything to distract them so that they were just saying
00:40:16
the lines without any type of.
00:40:19
emotion or feeling attached to those words.
00:40:22
Yeah.
00:40:24
Which I guess worked.
00:40:25
Yeah, cute.
00:40:27
I hated the voice that he was doing in this.
00:40:29
I hated it.
00:40:31
It made him so unattractive.
00:40:34
I'm so sorry that that's what made him unattractive in this movie.
00:40:39
Well,
00:40:40
Otherwise you would have just been a little freak.
00:40:42
I know what that.
00:40:45
Maybe a little freak with a weird voice.
00:40:48
I'm sorry that happened to you.
00:40:51
Yeah.
00:40:53
If you're a fan of Batman, you might be a fan of this movie because there are lots of Batman connections.
00:41:02
Nicole Kidman and Alicia Silverstone were both in 90s Batman movies.
00:41:07
Alicia Silverstone was in the best one ever made.
00:41:10
Yeah, yeah, she was Batgirl in Batman and Robin, right?
00:41:15
Yep.
00:41:16
Yeah, fun.
00:41:17
uh Barry Keoghan also was a Robin in the 2022 Edward Cullen, what's his name?
00:41:26
No.
00:41:26
Robert Pattinson, Batman, the 2022 Robert Pattinson Batman, the Batman.
00:41:31
Joker in that.
00:41:32
He was Robbin in a, like an independent thing.
00:41:36
Yeah.
00:41:37
He was Joker in that he's he's been in two Batman movies.
00:41:40
Yeah.
00:41:41
And then Colin Farrell turned down the role of Batman, but he plays the penguin unrecognizable in that show.
00:41:48
And and movie the Edward Cullen.
00:41:52
That's true, people like it.
00:41:54
I haven't seen it.
00:41:55
Yeah.
00:41:56
Didn't it win Emmys or Golden Globes or something?
00:42:00
People like it.
00:42:01
it.
00:42:01
Yeah.
00:42:02
I mean, the movie was good too.
00:42:05
Yeah, I liked the Batman.
00:42:06
That was pretty good.
00:42:07
Like, all...
00:42:09
This is a fucking crazy thing to say for me, but I think that that one has my favorite score of all of the Batmans.
00:42:16
And Hans Zimmer did a bunch of other ones.
00:42:19
That's crazy.
00:42:21
But it's just a fun little...
00:42:22
It's a fun...
00:42:23
It's a very Michael Giacchino score.
00:42:24
It's like quintessential him, you know?
00:42:26
It's like up, Batman.
00:42:29
piano, lots of piano.
00:42:30
no, obviously I don't know, but...
00:42:34
If you've listened to literally anything I've said in the past two and a half years, you might've.
00:42:41
I've picked up bits and pieces, but a lot of it.
00:42:44
goes in one ear and out the other, sorry.
00:42:47
one of these days I should send you the paper that I wrote you about that Bastille song, Pompeii, the Hans Zimmer version, and how you can easily tell that it's Hans Zimmer that
00:42:56
is working with him.
00:42:58
You wrote me an essay about Pompeii?
00:43:02
Why?
00:43:05
Right.
00:43:06
Yeah, just for fun.
00:43:09
Like, it's like the reason why it's quintessential Hans Zimmer.
00:43:12
Like, it's got all of his little tricks.
00:43:15
Well, I can't wait to read it.
00:43:17
Mm-hmm.
00:43:18
That's why I haven't sent it to you.
00:43:21
Thank you.
00:43:21
Mm-hmm.
00:43:23
Anyways, back to this movie.
00:43:25
Lanthimos said that he saw hundreds and hundreds of kids from all around the world who were auditioning for the role of Martin.
00:43:33
He said Barry Keoghan just immediately stuck out to him, but he was a little bit older than what he imagined Martin as.
00:43:40
So that was kind of a setback, but he just said nobody else kind of conveyed all the different aspects of the character that Barry was able to do.
00:43:49
So he got the role.
00:43:53
Yeah.
00:43:54
Yeah, he was supposed to be 15, right?
00:43:56
He was 15 in the movie, but he was 25 in real life.
00:43:59
Yeah.
00:44:01
but he was supposed to be even younger than 15 in the original script.
00:44:05
I don't know if he was supposed to be younger in the script.
00:44:08
think Barry was just older than...
00:44:11
the 15 that he was supposed to be.
00:44:12
Because I think the romantic subplot between the daughter, who's also like 15, I think, was still supposed to be there.
00:44:19
Okay.
00:44:20
Yeah.
00:44:22
Do you have any other fun facts?
00:44:25
Just one little cutesy one.
00:44:27
A hopeful one.
00:44:30
Yeah, Michael Trestor plays elderly man in a scene with Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman at the medical convention.
00:44:39
That was his first time acting.
00:44:41
He was 67 years old and his first time ever acting.
00:44:45
How fun.
00:44:46
Yeah.
00:44:47
It's never too late to start, folks.
00:44:49
So true.
00:44:52
Should we rate it?
00:44:52
Okay.
00:44:56
How scary did you think it was?
00:44:59
I give it a .5 out of 5.
00:45:01
This one didn't...
00:45:03
Didn't rattle me.
00:45:05
Okay.
00:45:06
I don't know what it was about it.
00:45:08
I think it's a little...
00:45:09
it's absurd.
00:45:10
Yeah.
00:45:11
What about you?
00:45:13
I gave it a one for the atmospheric music.
00:45:16
So I gave it 0.5 more than what we're our zero is.
00:45:21
ah And for the scenes where the daughter drags herself down the stairs.
00:45:28
That was giving something I don't know what.
00:45:31
Yeah.
00:45:32
Yeah.
00:45:33
How sexy did you think it was?
00:45:35
I give it a 1.5.
00:45:37
Oh.
00:45:39
Yes, it feels a little high, but it's my truth.
00:45:43
Great.
00:45:44
There was just something, it's just there's something about absurdism always.
00:45:47
And the cast is fine.
00:45:51
You know?
00:45:53
I think of...
00:45:55
I think of wonderful times at AMC theaters anytime I see Nicole Kidman.
00:46:00
Sometimes heartbreak feels good in a place like this.
00:46:04
As far as I'm concerned, it always feels good in a place like this.
00:46:09
Yeah, anyway, 1.5, what'd you give it?
00:46:10
I give it a .5.
00:46:13
The vibe was not it.
00:46:15
No, had to have a fun vibe.
00:46:16
We just had fun.
00:46:19
No, I didn't get that.
00:46:23
But I'm happy for you.
00:46:25
Thank you.
00:46:27
How fucked up did you think it was?
00:46:29
I gave it a 1.5 out of 5.
00:46:33
I gave it a full point for like a collection of things.
00:46:39
Barry biting a chunk out of his arm, shooting the kid, the mom arguing that he should kill one of their kids instead of her.
00:46:49
Colin Farrell talking about masturbating his dad.
00:46:52
That was wild.
00:46:53
That was fucking, why, why?
00:46:55
What was he trying to get out of the kid?
00:46:57
I don't understand that scene at all.
00:46:59
I don't know.
00:47:00
Who's to say?
00:47:02
Mr.
00:47:02
Yorgos Lanthimos.
00:47:04
Let us know why you did that.
00:47:06
That was weird.
00:47:08
Yeah.
00:47:08
What about you?
00:47:09
I also gave it a 1.5.
00:47:13
I can't think of anything more fucked up than the ultimatum that he is presented with, but there was like zero emotion behind it.
00:47:22
It was very robotic.
00:47:25
That's why you were talking about the emotion.
00:47:27
Okay, yeah.
00:47:30
like had he had any reaction at all.
00:47:34
It would have been significantly more fucked, but it was just like transactional.
00:47:39
Yeah.
00:47:41
Well, overall, what did you think of your pick, The Killing of a Secret Deer?
00:47:45
Thank you for emphasizing that I picked this.
00:47:48
uh I waffled between a 3.5 and a 4.
00:47:52
I still don't know which I would choose.
00:47:55
I think that it needed to lean into something more.
00:48:01
Whether it was horror or the absurdism or the drama or the like roboticism, something like nothing was like fully baked to me.
00:48:11
It just wasn't quite like there.
00:48:13
I did like watching it.
00:48:15
The tension was fun.
00:48:17
I didn't think it held your hand too much.
00:48:19
Like, absurdism has that.
00:48:22
Like, it's either like, it's holding your hand the entire way, then it's basically not absurdism, or it's not holding your hand at all, and it's like, what the fuck am I
00:48:29
watching?
00:48:30
This did like a good like toe of the line, which was like digestible.
00:48:34
And then there just weren't the consequences I was expecting at the end.
00:48:38
Like there were basically no, I mean, it was partially because he didn't...
00:48:43
have a reaction to having to kill his son but like I was expecting everybody to die or like you know at least one of them to die and then he has to kill somebody else because he
00:48:56
didn't believe the kid like you know what mean so it just the ending fell a little flat for me yeah I don't know I don't know if it's 3.5 or 4 I really don't know what did you
00:49:05
give it and then I will decide from there
00:49:08
gave it one of those scores.
00:49:10
Okay, so I'm going to give it a 3.5.
00:49:12
Yeah, that checks out.
00:49:15
Okay.
00:49:15
I do think, I do think critically it's higher.
00:49:19
I'm kind of adjusting because although
00:49:23
like the basis of the story.
00:49:26
I kind of like Lanthimos's style.
00:49:28
It's weird and it's artistic and it's different.
00:49:32
So I don't mind those things and I respect them a lot.
00:49:36
But I think in this situation is just not quite a movie for me.
00:49:41
And that's the only thing that holds it back.
00:49:43
I think it's probably like a full point higher if I was going critically, what I would rate it.
00:49:48
It's a very well-made film, but.
00:49:51
Am I gonna be fine if I never watch this movie again?
00:49:53
Yep, I'll be good.
00:49:55
Yeah.
00:49:57
See, I just I wouldn't after having watched Poor Things, and that becoming my understanding of what your ghost does.
00:50:07
I would never have guessed that this was his movie.
00:50:10
If had I not, it just doesn't feel the same.
00:50:13
It's just like, it's not
00:50:16
this is very much his thing, so it's weird.
00:50:20
But I haven't seen Poor Things, so don't know.
00:50:22
OK, so I'll go watch the lobster.
00:50:23
You go watch Poor Things and we'll meet back here next Tuesday.
00:50:26
I'm gonna let you guys know.
00:50:30
Okay, well, would we survive?
00:50:33
Would we survive?
00:50:34
That's the question.
00:50:35
I think so.
00:50:37
I don't know.
00:50:39
Only one person dies, so I think my chances are pretty high.
00:50:43
but you have to be the one to kill that person.
00:50:46
I'm the dad in this?
00:50:48
I mean, I generally put myself in the main characters' generally.
00:50:52
Okay, got it.
00:50:54
So could either be him or Martin.
00:50:57
Hahaha!
00:51:00
I would curse the family if they were my enemy.
00:51:04
So maybe I'm more of a Martin in this.
00:51:08
I'm more of a Martin for reasons I think some people can deduce.
00:51:14
Have you cursed a family, kd?
00:51:16
Oh, okay.
00:51:17
I'm just wondering.
00:51:19
I think, you know how people are like, I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy?
00:51:23
I would.
00:51:23
I'm a hater to my core.
00:51:25
So I think I am more of a Martin if I'm anybody in this situation.
00:51:29
Because I'm also, if it's between that and Steve's character of getting drunk and then killing someone at work, I have never drank before the job.
00:51:42
I think personally I am, I put myself in the shoes of the doctor for whatever reason.
00:51:48
I probably am more of a Martin, but I put myself in the shoes of the doctor and I think I live and so does my kid.
00:51:57
Do with that what you will.
00:51:59
Well, that's not the situation, though.
00:52:01
Right, but I would make that the situation.
00:52:05
I would.
00:52:06
shoot your husband.
00:52:09
I'm not shooting my kid.
00:52:12
And he wouldn't let me shoot my kid either.
00:52:14
I think I actually respect that though.
00:52:17
I think most parents would choose their kids over pretty much anybody.
00:52:24
think most parents, the other parent, would also...
00:52:31
yeah.
00:52:31
many parents, hopefully, can relate to Nicole Kidman begging for him to shoot her kid because they can make another one.
00:52:40
That's crazy work.
00:52:43
Yeah.
00:52:44
Yeah, that's fair.
00:52:45
That's fair and reasonable and I respect it.
00:52:47
Thank you.
00:52:49
Thank you.
00:52:50
It's more about Dylan than it is about, it says more about him than it does about me.
00:52:54
Positive, it says more positive things about him than me.
00:52:58
Yeah.
00:53:00
Dylan Defender for life.
00:53:02
Literally, we signed papers.
00:53:04
Oh yeah, I didn't and he didn't like Sinners so he's on my shit list now but...
00:53:09
that's his biggest flaw, honestly.
00:53:13
Truly.
00:53:14
Alright, do you want to predict next week's movie?
00:53:20
Yeah, I don't know what it is though.
00:53:21
I didn't get that far.
00:53:23
That's good.
00:53:23
I think you're gonna have some issues because the title is pretty ambiguous, but it's called Zombeavers.
00:53:32
We're watching Zombeavers?
00:53:34
You just watched Zombeavers like yesterday.
00:53:36
I know, now I'm ready.
00:53:38
I literally timed it with midday movies so that I could do it.
00:53:42
I timed it.
00:53:44
Yeah, I'm smart like that.
00:53:46
I might watch it again though.
00:53:47
Yeah.
00:53:48
I mean, it's, it's in the title.
00:53:51
It's beavers that are turning into zombies.
00:53:54
And I'm assuming it's like people working at a dam or something.
00:53:57
And they're like, these fucking beavers.
00:53:59
And then one by one, they just start getting turned into zombies also.
00:54:03
In fact, perhaps the people are being turned into zombie beavers.
00:54:09
Wouldn't that be something?
00:54:10
beaver combo?
00:54:12
Wow.
00:54:13
first and then they bite the people and you're like, it's going to turn the guy's going to turn into a zombie.
00:54:18
But he in fact turns into a beaver.
00:54:22
Not even a zombie, just a beaver.
00:54:26
Incredible.
00:54:28
Yeah.
00:54:30
How does it end?
00:54:31
Do they defeat the beaver zombie human beavers?
00:54:35
no, I think, I think that to restore the balance of the planet, all human beings become beavers.
00:54:46
Mm-hmm.
00:54:47
and then the world is, Mother Earth restores herself.
00:54:52
Yeah.
00:54:54
There's no more pollution.
00:54:55
There's only very well manicured dams in places where they belong.
00:55:02
Yeah, oh, 100%, yeah.
00:55:04
Yeah, that...
00:55:05
I'm excited.
00:55:08
Who wouldn't be?
00:55:10
and then tell me that the following week we're gonna watch Slotherhouse.
00:55:15
No.
00:55:17
We couldn't do two movies.
00:55:19
We couldn't do two five out of fives right in a row.
00:55:24
Wait, but we could do them in the same episode.
00:55:27
Just back to back.
00:55:30
you wanna do that?
00:55:31
Just a double feature?
00:55:33
Slotherhouse and Zombeavers and Sharknado.
00:55:38
No, if we do Sharknado, we gotta do all of them.
00:55:41
All the sharknados.
00:55:42
Yeah, there's like 10 of them at this point.
00:55:44
Holy shit.
00:55:46
Isn't Wes' face from Twister in one of them?
00:55:49
Cause that would be really fucking funny.
00:55:51
Maybe.
00:55:52
I think he is.
00:55:54
I think he's like the main character in one of the...
00:55:56
I think I'm maybe I'm making shit up.
00:55:58
I don't know.
00:55:59
I could ask my friend T'Airrashay She would know.
00:56:03
She's a big, big Sharknado fan.
00:56:08
Yeah, me too.
00:56:10
Okay.
00:56:12
Anyways, I'm excited.
00:56:14
Summer flick.
00:56:15
Zombeavers coming up.
00:56:18
Yeah.
00:56:20
Mike, put your voice.
00:56:23
thing in the chat.
00:56:25
us, tell us who, which one, is it me, KD?
00:56:28
Or is it me, Cassidy?
00:56:32
Tell us in the comments.
00:56:33
Yeah, let us know which one of us sounds like Michelle.
00:56:36
Now, in fact, everyone, you've all heard Michelle's voice.
00:56:40
That's true.
00:56:41
Go back to episode.
00:56:43
25, 50, 75, 25.
00:56:46
was our first guest.
00:56:49
Go back to that.
00:56:50
Listen to us.
00:56:51
Let us know who she sounds like.
00:56:54
Thanks for listening.
00:56:56
Yes, we love you all equally.
00:56:59
True.
00:57:00
Thank you, kd, for picking out The Killing of a Sacred Deer.
00:57:03
I'm glad you got your Barry Keoghan fix.
00:57:07
And I'm excited for Zombeavers next week.
00:57:09
Me too.
00:57:11
We'll see you then.
00:57:13
See you then.
00:57:14
Bye.

