149. The Void | Better Show of Practical Effects Than Terrifier?
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149. The Void | Better Show of Practical Effects Than Terrifier?

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Hello.

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Happy Tuesday.

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happiest of Tuesdays to you.

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Happy December in real life.

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Yes.

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Correct.

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It's been December in.

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their lives.

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your lives already, but in our lives, it's just now December.

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in our lives.

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It's just now happening.

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Yep.

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Anyway, a little behind the scenes.

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We're here today to talk about a movie called

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The Void.

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Yes, we are.

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But first, we have a little game and you at home can play along.

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Yeah.

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Tell them about it.

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Oh, it was your idea!

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I'll tell them about it.

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We went on YouTube and we ripped the sound from horror movie trailers.

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We're going to play those horror movie trailer sounds.

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for you to guess, for each other to guess what the movie is.

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Yeah.

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we're gonna hope we don't get copyright strike.

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Yeah, there was one we I we spun a wheel to pick the movies because we're only doing movies we've done episodes on.

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And uh one of the ones I do think I have to skip it because it's the trailer is just like a song and it's definitely a copyrighted song I think so.

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Oh, is it, is it, us?

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No, it was, I'll just tell you because I'm not going to do it.

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It was Krampus.

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It just starts with a holiday song, although maybe it's not, I don't know what version it was, if it's in the public domain or not yet, you know?

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Do we, do podcasters get copyright strikes for reviewing and playing games with?

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Well, if putting it on YouTube, yeah, you can't just like, take other people's stuff.

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This is, this, yeah.

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You know what, you're so correct.

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Nevermind.

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We have journalism rights here.

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Well.

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well I'm gonna guess first so you play me those trailers, Katie.

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Okay.

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Alright, starting with movie number one.

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Mm-hmm.

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Do you want me to give you a few seconds?

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I'll give you 10 seconds.

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I would like some seconds.

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Okay, good call.

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That's all you get.

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That's it?

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And this is the easiest?

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This is the easiest one.

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Is it the strangers?

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okay.

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I did not recognize her voice.

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So I was confused there for a second.

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And it sounded like they were lighting a match, which also kind of threw me off.

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But I guess they light candles when they, yeah.

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I think I just immediately thought of the others, because the poster is her holding that, like, is it a candle or like a gas lamp or something?

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I don't know.

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So that was in my head and then I was, couldn't get it out.

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Yeah, so fair.

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um Okay, next one.

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And I have ordered mine in what I perceive to be easiest to hardest.

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I don't know if I led with that.

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So here's the second easiest.

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This is movie number two.

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Oh, the invisible man.

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Correct.

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Yeah.

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Easy.

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Perhaps easier than the first one.

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Yeah.

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Although they sounded like explosions going off at first, which kind of threw me off.

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Yeah, it's just that they have a name for that noise where it's like a far away explosion.

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Like that's a thing.

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Nice.

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Okay, next.

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next movie, movie number three.

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Thank

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thing.

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Yeah.

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The ice was a tell.

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Yeah, for sure.

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Okay, next one.

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I think this is the first medium ranked.

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We're doing seven, by the way.

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This is movie number four.

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Anything?

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Is that one of the screens?

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it sounds like the...

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the song at the beginning of one of the screens.

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Yeah.

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I'm gonna use some more.

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Thank you.

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Is it Candyman?

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It sounds like Tony Todd.

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This is like deep voice.

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yeah, this here.

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I swear there was one more line of dialogue.

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Yeah, I'm like, it's just the song.

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I'm like...

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That was a big hint.

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I know, and I can't think of what it's from.

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Bones and all?

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Okay, yeah.

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I was like...

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That was Timmy talking, wasn't it?

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it was.

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Timothy Shiloh May.

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Okay, yeah.

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Yeah, the love will set you free.

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I was like, I know what that's from.

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I just can't think of what it's from.

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I figured you would have recognized his voice, but to your point it was kind of hard to hear.

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No.

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If he's not talking about Milk Duds, I don't know shit about Timmy.

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milk jods.

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Ready?

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This is movie number five.

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What do think?

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Well, I heard an accent.

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I don't know why we're doing this.

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It's only one day.

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You found your fan club.

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This is the first hard one, by the way.

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I don't know.

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I'll give you a little more.

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Okay.

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Oh, infinity pool.

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Yeah.

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I tried to erase that from my entire memory, but I heard me a goth.

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I knew.

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Yeah, honest to God, I forgot she was in it until I watched the trailer.

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Yeah.

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Okay, movie number six, I believe we're on.

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Night, swim.

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Night swim.

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That was so easy.

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Yeah, honestly.

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Yeah.

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Is safe pool, nice swim, I know.

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But there's a little theme there, know, Infinity Pool, Night Swim.

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Yeah, you got very water themes.

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Mm-hmm.

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Yeah.

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Okay, last one.

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Okay.

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Play the Darren Criss version.

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You know what mean?

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straight up.

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loud.

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Yeah, okay, come home, honey.

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Welcome home, Where you belong.

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Where you belong.

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Ooh, okay.

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No, I got nothing.

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Yeah.

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He struggles with what he did, but help is here.

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Yeah.

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in his home where he belongs.

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in his home where he belongs.

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Need some more?

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Yeah.

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Is it midnight mass?

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my gosh, I recognized the father.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Okay, okay.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Welcome home.

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He does, regrets what he did.

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He had to go home.

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It all makes sense in the end.

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Yeah.

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Well, there you go.

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You got them all.

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Great, I like it.

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And somehow the first one, which should have been the easiest, was the hardest for me.

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That's crazy.

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No, bones and all was harder.

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Yeah.

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That was.

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Yeah.

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Hooray.

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Are these in order from easiest to hardest?

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tried to, yeah.

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Yeah, I did my best.

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But you know, you just never know.

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Mm-hmm.

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I feel like I should...

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because I did extra just in case we had overlap.

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And I feel like I should get rid of the first one because it's so easy, but I think it'll be funny so I'm still gonna do it.

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Okay, ready?

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I'm ready.

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Jaws.

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Jaws 2.

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Just two.

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Ha

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Oh, shoot.

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That's crazy.

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was like, she'll get this in two seconds because she's gonna say Jaws and then I'll say no and then she'll immediately go to Jaws 2.

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So exactly what happened, I knew.

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Amazing.

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Easy.

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Okay, next.

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huh.

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The fly.

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Wow.

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I'm cooking.

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I knew that I kept laughing because every single one I would spin the wheel, I'd listen to the trailer, and it was just like, immediately you know what it is.

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Yeah.

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Okay, next one.

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Still easy.

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FNAF.

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Yes.

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I would know Josh Hudson's voice anywhere.

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Yeah, that's PETA.

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Hello?

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PETA malar.

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Easy.

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Wow.

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Finally something I'm good at.

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But they're real easy.

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Okay, next one.

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Yes.

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Yeah, I do.

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do.

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These are to the nature, maybe a V, I think.

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Yeah.

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Heretic.

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I could get hereditary out of my head.

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I wanted to say hereditary so bad.

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Yeah, yeah.

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Wow.

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What a great movie going experience.

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truly very.

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Okay, next one.

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That's what you get.

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my God, am I in a dorm room?

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Mm-hmm.

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Sounds like Freaky Friday.

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She wasn't in college, please.

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know.

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Shoot.

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Well, yeah, give me some more.

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Okay.

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Stop global warming.

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Yes.

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What?

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That's not really super plot relevant.

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I would focus more on the dorm room.

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Is it happy death day?

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Oh, well, why is she confused that she's in a dorm room?

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She's in college.

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Because remember she wakes up drunk in the guy's dorm room and that's how it all starts.

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She lives that day over and over again.

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Always waking up in his room.

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Yep.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Damn, I thought that at first, but I was like, that's too obvious.

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Guess not.

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like, I really didn't think any of mine were that hard, but I thought some of them might trip you up if you didn't like, recognize immediately, you know?

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Alright, next up...

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huh.

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I can't decide.

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They're all still kind of easy at this point.

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I only have one that I think might be hard for you.

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But I can't decide between two of them which one might be harder than the other.

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But I'll go with this one.

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thought you get 10 seconds.

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Okay.

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I mean, it sounds as if they're describing Halloween.

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Okay.

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But we didn't do anything but Halloween and that's not Halloween.

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Yeah.

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Um, okay, a little more, please.

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All right.

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Okay, that's another 10 seconds.

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Is this Cabin in the Woods?

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No.

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Okay.

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What the hell?

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What the helly?

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Okay, a little more.

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I think uh this next part maybe might help.

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Oh, I know what you did last summer.

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Okay.

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I was like, this one's only gonna be hard if she doesn't immediately recognize Freddie Prinze Jr.' voice.

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Yeah, yeah.

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Well, that's not what I recognized.

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What I recognized was we can't just leave him here.

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Yeah, I know, but I'm thinking like he talks very like he's the first person to talk.

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So that's why when I was like deciding the level of difficulty, I was like, if she recognizes right away that it's for him talking, she'll get it.

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But if she doesn't, she won't.

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So I was like, I'll take the risk.

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All right, last one.

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That's how I'm like.

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Sorry, that was loud.

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That sounded like Friday the 13th at beginning.

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It does.

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It is not.

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Okay.

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Do need more?

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Okay.

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yeah, of course, this is, this is.

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Final Girls.

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Yes.

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Wow.

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Yes, of course.

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Wow, I like that movie because it is the same plot as the Nothing Can Stop Us Now ride at Disneyland.

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Of course, yes, as many people have said.

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Yeah.

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Everyone who is...

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pretty much.

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Wow, what a fun little game we came up with on our own.

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Thank you.

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Yeah, good.

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Good, good, Um, well, amazing.

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Do you want to the movies I didn't do?

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I cut VHS Halloween.

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Was it obvious?

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Okay.

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it was like trick or treat right away.

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So it was like only so many movies.

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And then the other one I cut was 28 Days Later, because it starts with like the sound of the chimpanzees.

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And I was like, I'm pretty sure that's the only movie we've done that had monkeys in it.

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Nope.

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my God, you're so right.

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Yeah.

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Wow.

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until we see that new movie, Primate.

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I, you know what, cannot wait.

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It can't be that bad.

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It seems like they know.

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that it's stupid.

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You know what I mean?

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I got that they knew that it was funny.

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No, you didn't.

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they were taking it way too seriously, but that everybody else was going to take it funny.

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Maybe I gave them the benefit of the doubt too quickly.

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I guess we'll find out.

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What, in January?

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Does that come out?

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Probably if

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we talk about new releases for January.

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If I had to guess when a film about a killer chimpanzee was coming out, it would be January.

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Yeah.

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Valid.

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Great.

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All right, well, shall we talk about the void?

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Okay.

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Little rundown.

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Plot-wise, shortly after delivering a patient to an understaffed hospital, police officer experiences strange and violent occurrences seemingly linked to a group of mysterious

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hooded fake ears.

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It's written and directed by Stephen Kostansky and Jeremy Gillespie.

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It stars Aaron Poole, Kenneth Welsh, and Daniel Fathers, as well as kind of like a little ensemble cast they got going on there.

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It had a budget of around $82.

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Very specific number for it to be around, but it's somewhere in that ballpark.

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and it made $377 at the box office that was worldwide.

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However, from what I could tell, it did not get like a wide theatrical release and it was also put on VOD the same day that it went on theaters.

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So as we know, that kind of sometimes impacts how much it makes.

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It currently has a 5.9 out of 10 on IMDB, a three out of five on Letterboxd, a 48 % audience score and a 78 % critic score on Rotten Tomatoes.

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Quite a little spread there.

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Yeah, amazing.

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Did you say $82?

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Okay, a uh quick little tidbit.

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We'll just get right into the fun facts.

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So, the creature effects budget for this film was crowdfunded on Indiegogo.

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That's exactly how much they raised, $82.

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Yeah.

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But that's not all of the funding or the entire budget of the film.

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They also had some financiers in addition to that.

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Good, it got it.

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Okay, that makes sense, because I was wondering, the Wikipedia page just said, over that amount, so I guess that's the amount we know for sure that they raised, and then other

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funding we don't really have, we're not privy to that information.

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Yeah, we just know that there are financiers.

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eh And we know that because one of them dropped out the day they were meant to start filming and delayed the film.

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Yeah, that sucks.

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Yeah, yeah, But before we get into any more fun facts, I did do my homework on Lovecraftian, the definition of Lovecraftian.

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Mm-hmm.

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How did you feel?

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um One thing that I did find specifically was that Lovecraftian films or art does not lean into gore.

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Mmm.

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I'd say that this film does do that a little bit.

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Yes.

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So I don't know that having a storyline that you don't explain is enough to make a film Lovecraftian because they do do that.

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And part of the Lovecraftian thing is having unexplainable things.

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otherworldly, cosmic, existential horror.

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I think, yes, I do think it's a mix between that and other things, which is what they were going for.

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In all of the things that I read, they listed a million and a half different references that they were using when they were making this, so.

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Yeah, lots of inspiration, one of which was the thing, which I obviously, having seen the thing, was a little privy to.

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I mean, the monsters are very thing-like.

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Yes.

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Very much.

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feel like when I watched this, was like, these people love the thing and they love Hellraiser.

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It's just it's those two things.

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I know you haven't we haven't done that on the podcast yet, but yeah.

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weird and and what I do know of him I would say could potentially be Lovecraftian.

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um He comes.

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He...

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Yes, when you solve the puzzle box, he does come.

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Other references that they used John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness big Carpenter fans these people let me tell you what but that the thing obviously Blair Witch Hellraiser

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Alien they said the Silent Hill games they also said Gillespie specifically said that he was reading a lot of Thomas Ligati which is a horror author who's said to be like the new

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Lovecraft so yeah definitely those types of references and

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They said they were just trying to make a movie that felt like the horror movies that scared them when they were younger, and so they were just pulling from a bunch of

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different things, but that they kind of had to keep stopping themselves if they got too like something.

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So they said that was kind of a constant struggle of reeling themselves back.

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Yeah, yeah.

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Did you mention the fog also?

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No, but yes, you're right that was in there Another carpenter.

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Yeah

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I can definitely see Silent Hill.

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Mm-hmm.

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Troy James, the contortionist actor that was in Scary Stories Tell in the Dark, that's episode 140 perhaps of Killer Q's podcast, it's not too long ago, ah was also in this

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film, he played one of the monsters in this film.

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I watched his audition tape, it was as you'd expect.

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Very fun.

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Nice, it was 144.

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Very close.

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Yeah, I had to look it up.

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I wouldn't have known.

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Yeah.

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I do want to go back real quick just to their Indiegogo campaign to crowdfund the project.

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A, they were raising the funds, which they kind of explained in interviews before the movie was even made, when the crowdfunding thing got really popular.

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They basically just said, typically when you get a movie financed, you get the money when you start, but that doesn't work for a movie like this where you're doing practical

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effects for

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these monsters, like that all has to be ready before you start filming.

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So that was basically what they were raising money for was the cost that it was going to take to do those creatures.

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The campaign got support from Vicenzo Natali, did, he directed Cube, which we've talked about, and also, yeah, and also the Saskasisters who did American Mary, so.

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Oh, I liked American Mary.

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That was a fun one.

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but anyways, a couple other horror directors as well, but those two were relevant to us since we've done episodes on them.

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Wow fun and all they raised for them was 82 000 come on guys

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Well, I think they were just like, endorsed it, like putting it out there, you know.

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They gotta keep their money for their own movies.

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Fair, okay.

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But one of the, they kind of outlined what some of the perks were gonna be.

00:27:18
So one of the perks, I think for $10, if you put that towards the campaign, you could contribute a sketch, which was included in the book when they like go into the basement

00:27:28
and they find all the cult stuff.

00:27:30
And there's like that book of all the sketches.

00:27:31
So some of those were sent in by people who donated to the campaign.

00:27:37
And then there was also a perk.

00:27:41
They didn't say dollar amounts for these ones, but I'm assuming they were probably up there.

00:27:46
But there was a perk where you were able to apprentice in the effects shop and work to make the creatures for the movie.

00:27:52
So that's sick.

00:27:54
Yeah.

00:27:55
Yeah.

00:27:56
And then I think they said the biggest perk there was was that you could have your head cast and it was part of the final monster.

00:28:04
So some of the faces you see there are people who donated.

00:28:09
Wow, so fun.

00:28:13
Mm-hmm.

00:28:14
It's a good segue into hardly anything in this film is CGI.

00:28:19
It's all practical.

00:28:21
There's a behind the scenes documentary.

00:28:24
It's like four.

00:28:25
So 22 minutes long or 40 minutes long, I watched it on to speed.

00:28:29
I don't remember which one it is, but.

00:28:32
Highly recommend watching that if you haven't seen it.

00:28:34
It gives you a really good idea of all the work that goes into making all those monsters practical.

00:28:40
It's very cool.

00:28:41
Yeah, I haven't watched that and I need to do that.

00:28:44
I highly recommend.

00:28:46
I love anything that's like behind the scenes like that.

00:28:48
Mm-hmm.

00:28:50
Yeah.

00:28:51
Yeah, Gillespie and Kostanski are makeup and special effects people, so that's what they typically do for work.

00:29:03
Some of the things that they've worked on, both of them worked on It Chapter One, both of them worked on the Hannibal TV series.

00:29:10
uh Yeah, Gillespie worked on It Chapter Two, as well as now Welcome to Derry.

00:29:16
He's working on that.

00:29:18
Yeah, he worked on

00:29:20
the boys TV show and scary stories to tell in the dark.

00:29:23
So maybe where he knew him.

00:29:27
Yeah.

00:29:28
And then funny enough, he also worked on the poltergeist remake, which we are going to be talking about next week.

00:29:33
Spoiler.

00:29:35
Yeah.

00:29:36
And then Kostansky worked on In a Violent Nature, which came out like last year, I think.

00:29:43
The Haunting in Connecticut, ABC's of Death 2 and also Crimson Peak, which we have talked about.

00:29:49
Exciting.

00:29:50
Wow.

00:29:51
they've had their hand in a lot of different horror movies and stuff.

00:29:54
There's a ton of stuff that wasn't horror too, but I kind of picked out the ones that are relevant to what we're doing here.

00:30:00
Yeah, well, when when they made movies, when they started making movies together, it was largely horror comedies.

00:30:08
And then they changed their tone to this.

00:30:12
It sounds like now they've kind of gone their separate ways and they're just doing makeup stuff.

00:30:16
Yeah, I mean, I think they definitely still work together every once in a while.

00:30:21
And I think they still have their, like, I want to say that their shop, that like they own it together.

00:30:27
So maybe they just kind of split teams and do different things.

00:30:30
I don't know.

00:30:31
That's genuinely me just making it up and speculating, but in my head, they're still friends.

00:30:37
Yeah.

00:30:39
Originally there were going to be more monsters.

00:30:41
There were a couple that were cut due to budget constraints.

00:30:47
The Alicent monster specifically was supposed to be much, much bigger and more of a set piece as opposed to like a prop or a costume.

00:30:56
It was like a full blown, like a room basically.

00:30:59
That would have been really cool.

00:31:01
They also apparently, some of the people who worked on this movie, kind of, I guess, borrowed from Suicide Squad because they were both working on that movie and they were

00:31:14
filming in the same location.

00:31:15
So when they wrapped on that, they were like, hey guys, come on over.

00:31:18
And so some of the team that worked on that movie just kind of followed them over and helped with the void.

00:31:23
Fun!

00:31:24
That's exciting.

00:31:25
Uh, Sue St.

00:31:26
Marie, Ontario, Canada.

00:31:31
That's where they were filming.

00:31:34
I...

00:31:34
Dylan's from Michigan, so he one day pulled out a list of, you can't pronounce these names, from Michigan.

00:31:43
And that was one of them, because it's spelt Salt-Stee-Marie.

00:31:49
but it's pronounced...

00:31:50
SUS-aint.

00:31:52
fun.

00:31:52
I'm glad you were here because for that fun fact, I deleted that part and said Ontario Canada.

00:31:59
I'm not even gonna try.

00:32:01
Yeah, it was filmed.

00:32:03
The they were originally going to film in an abandoned hospital, but it was unsafe to shoot.

00:32:10
And so they.

00:32:12
Filmed in a old high school in Sault Ste.

00:32:15
Marie.

00:32:15
em And then it was demolished long after filming.

00:32:22
sad.

00:32:23
Yeah, rip the void hospital.

00:32:27
Yeah.

00:32:28
But the documentary shows them, I mean, it looks very much like a high school.

00:32:33
It had like lockers and stuff.

00:32:35
They literally just built walls over the lockers.

00:32:39
And then the temple set, they said, was the most difficult for the art department to get a hold of.

00:32:45
was 60 feet long, 40 feet wide, 17 feet tall, made of wooden foam.

00:32:51
And then they acetated the foam and painted it to make it look like concrete.

00:32:55
And it took 25 gallons of paint for that one room.

00:33:01
That's the set with the triangle, the climax.

00:33:06
Yeah, yeah.

00:33:08
Yeah, know Kostanski said it was really eye-opening working on this film, because typically he'll be in charge of the special effects that he's doing for a movie.

00:33:19
So if he has a project that needs to get done in a tight deadline, he's like, oh, OK, I just do it.

00:33:24
And it may take me 16 hours, but I just do it because that's my job.

00:33:28
And he's like, it's very different when you have to give that work to someone else.

00:33:32
He's like, I'm much more mindful about it because...

00:33:36
I'm not gonna just give someone 16 hours of work and be like, I need this by tomorrow.

00:33:40
So he's like, kind of felt a lot different being in that delegator position rather than just taking on the work yourself.

00:33:47
Sure, sure.

00:33:49
Speaking of Kostansky, the movie's tagline, there's a hell this is worse, is from his short film in Sanofina.

00:34:00
Mm-hmm.

00:34:02
Which...

00:34:03
Have you seen it?

00:34:05
I watched like a couple minutes of it just to get the vibe of it.

00:34:09
It's like it's kind of like claymation sort of right.

00:34:13
OK.

00:34:16
and then it goes into live action.

00:34:17
Yeah.

00:34:19
okay.

00:34:20
That felt more Lovecraftian than this, but that's just me.

00:34:25
What do I know?

00:34:26
I just learned the word Lovecraftian the other day.

00:34:29
Yeah.

00:34:30
think this is...

00:34:32
Gory Lovecraft.

00:34:33
Yeah, yeah, but but Lovecraftian by definition does not rely on gore.

00:34:40
So it's it's a little you know

00:34:43
Yeah, I think maybe you're sticking too much onto like the definition of it.

00:34:48
Like it's, you know.

00:34:50
what do we have to go off of if not the definition?

00:34:54
Yeah.

00:34:55
That's fair.

00:34:56
Thank you.

00:34:58
I have a Killer Cuties exclusive fact, it's true.

00:35:03
Not a fake fact.

00:35:06
A Killer Cuties exclusive fact.

00:35:10
Mike Biskow, who plays Simon, this is not the exclusive fact.

00:35:13
He was cast right before the shooting started on this film.

00:35:16
The exclusive fact is that his parents have a photography and travel blog called 50 50 Travelog.

00:35:23
And they posted about they have a blog post about going to London to see their son's first movie.

00:35:30
Premiere and they they say that they thought that Mick was stellar in his first film.

00:35:36
It's actually really cute.

00:35:38
That does sound very cute.

00:35:39
and has very good, they're very talented photographers.

00:35:43
Yeah, we love supportive parents.

00:35:46
Can I say I thought you were almost gonna say my possibly exclusive killer cuties fun fact?

00:35:52
Because it's also about him.

00:35:55
But I don't know, I'm gonna have to rewatch it because I only noticed near the end.

00:36:01
And I was like, wait, did he talk at all?

00:36:05
eh Yes he does.

00:36:07
I don't remember him having any lines.

00:36:09
And at least in the last half he doesn't.

00:36:12
Even when his dad is like...

00:36:15
Isn't that a thing that he can't talk?

00:36:17
Is that established?

00:36:23
Yeah, I guess I just didn't take that as like that he couldn't.

00:36:26
yeah, that's how I read it.

00:36:29
I'm except...

00:36:32
No, I'm sure he has a line.

00:36:34
Well, why would he he can't talk?

00:36:37
I don't know.

00:36:38
yourself in your own answer.

00:36:40
No, no, that's what I'm saying is like, when he first said that I took it as, this guy's knocking, like he can't talk.

00:36:49
And then I'm pretty sure he has.

00:36:51
Yeah, yeah.

00:36:54
Somebody tell us in the comments.

00:36:55
I can't remember.

00:36:56
It was...

00:36:57
It was like over halfway through.

00:37:00
And then the whole scene with like him and his dad is happening and his dad's just talking the whole time and he's just not saying anything.

00:37:08
And I was like, wait, does he not talk this whole movie?

00:37:12
And I...

00:37:13
a moment.

00:37:14
Yeah, no, no, he can't speak.

00:37:15
Due to an injury, it says.

00:37:18
Interesting.

00:37:18
don't see I don't remember that being established.

00:37:21
Yeah, the dad makes some offhanded comment about like he's not gonna answer you or something along those lines.

00:37:27
It's in a moment of tension.

00:37:30
uh I see.

00:37:32
Yeah.

00:37:33
over that part and then was so interested as to why he wasn't saying anything later on.

00:37:40
And I thought he got hired the day before, didn't time to learn his lines.

00:37:45
That's what I was thinking.

00:37:47
Okay, KillerQ's fake fact.

00:37:51
Mikhbiskov didn't have enough time to learn lines, so they took him away from him.

00:37:54
Yep.

00:37:56
I like it.

00:37:57
Perfect.

00:37:59
In one interview I read, they were asked about a sequel.

00:38:02
And I'm just going to read Gillespie's direct response.

00:38:06
He said, yeah, we have been asked about that many times.

00:38:10
It's the unfortunate reality of making a movie.

00:38:12
You're kind of selling the rights to get it made.

00:38:14
So we don't technically own the property.

00:38:16
And if we had the best relationship with the people that did, then maybe that would be something to think about.

00:38:21
But I don't know if I would hold my breath on that right now.

00:38:24
dear.

00:38:25
the kind of universe where it's really interesting and there's a lot of room to move around in.

00:38:29
So, unfortunate sounds like whoever those financiers were, maybe they don't have the best relationship with them.

00:38:39
And kind of unfortunate that they don't have the rights to their own world, because...

00:38:44
You mentioned it's a little vague.

00:38:46
I feel like they gave themselves plenty of room to do other things within it.

00:38:51
And one of the things they said they would love to be able to do is a set of graphic novels based on the world, which I think sounds like it would go really well with kind of

00:39:01
the vibe they established, so.

00:39:03
Sure.

00:39:04
So yeah, maybe one day they'll mend that relationship or get the rights back and be able to do that.

00:39:10
Yeah, get over yourselves.

00:39:13
You

00:39:15
losers.

00:39:16
It is just sad that that's kind of like how you have to get a movie made is by just giving the rights away and it's just not yours anymore.

00:39:26
Yeah, eh bummer.

00:39:28
Yeah.

00:39:29
We need more new movies anyway.

00:39:31
Original ideas, you know?

00:39:34
That's true, but a graphic novel based on this I think would be really cool.

00:39:38
Yeah.

00:39:39
fun little Easter egg in the film.

00:39:42
Near the beginning of the film, a patient in the hospital is watching Night of the Living Dead, which obviously is directed by George Aramero.

00:39:50
Kenneth Wells, who plays Dr.

00:39:52
Powell, and Kathleen Monroe, who plays Allison, both starred in Survival of the Dead, which was also directed by George Aramero.

00:39:58
So a little, fun little Easter egg.

00:40:01
Yeah, I like it.

00:40:04
I like the line in that scene too where she's like, you're more likely to die in a hospital.

00:40:08
Like, yeah, that makes sense to me.

00:40:13
Yeah, typically if something's wrong, that's where you go.

00:40:16
So it does check out in my opinion that more people die in hospitals than anywhere else.

00:40:22
Yeah.

00:40:24
I didn't even fact check it.

00:40:25
I thought, yep, that sounds right.

00:40:27
And moved on.

00:40:28
Yeah, it does sound correct.

00:40:31
It does.

00:40:31
That or like the toilet?

00:40:33
I know a lot of people die on the toilet too.

00:40:35
Elvis.

00:40:37
famously.

00:40:38
Mm-hmm.

00:40:39
Poor guy.

00:40:40
I've seen that toilet.

00:40:42
Great.

00:40:42
That's kind of weird.

00:40:46
Not that you've seen it, but weird that people would take that and make it like a thing, you know?

00:40:52
it's just, it's his house.

00:40:54
It's in it.

00:40:55
They didn't take the...

00:40:57
You can tour his home.

00:40:59
Yeah, you ever heard of Graceland?

00:41:02
You've never heard of Graceland?

00:41:03
No, I have.

00:41:04
I don't think I really, like, registered that that was his house.

00:41:10
Got it.

00:41:11
Got it.

00:41:12
I mean, that makes sense.

00:41:13
Mm-hmm.

00:41:15
Big Elvis fan.

00:41:16
No.

00:41:17
Great.

00:41:19
I don't know, you went to Graceland.

00:41:23
Against my will, we, my, my two older siblings, yes, my two older siblings, my infant younger sibling at the time, I'm talking three months old, my mom, my dad and myself

00:41:38
packed into a motor home with one bed and drove from Arizona to fucking Nashville.

00:41:46
and back.

00:41:47
I'm sorry that happened to you.

00:41:49
It was, we got to go to one place I wanted to go to and that.

00:41:56
That sounds like the type of family vacation they make movies about.

00:42:00
Where they're like, wow, this is the worst.

00:42:04
Yeah, it was something.

00:42:05
I just remember, like literally the only thing I really remember about that trip is how many mosquito bites I got.

00:42:13
Ugh.

00:42:14
Yeah, my legs were just like, I looked like I had chicken pox.

00:42:18
No.

00:42:19
That was terrible.

00:42:20
I don't like mosquitoes.

00:42:22
Me neither.

00:42:23
I can't think of anybody who does.

00:42:25
Off the top of my head.

00:42:26
I bet if I thought a little harder I might be able to think of one.

00:42:29
Yeah.

00:42:30
that off top of my head.

00:42:32
as it should be.

00:42:34
Yeah, you wanna know my favorite fun fact about this movie?

00:42:38
Jeremy Gillespie wanted to call the film Eclipse adamant that it should be called Eclipse.

00:42:45
But Stephen Kostanski reminded him that that is the name of a Twilight movie and we cannot call our horror movie that.

00:42:51
Is that how you say his last name?

00:42:53
Because I've been saying Gillespie this whole time.

00:42:57
Gillespie.

00:42:59
It's one of the two.

00:43:01
Let us know in the comments, Jeremy.

00:43:04
Jeremy G, let us know.

00:43:07
us that pronunciation guide.

00:43:10
That is really funny though.

00:43:11
It probably is Gillespie.

00:43:13
It's one of the two.

00:43:15
I was so confident I didn't even look up how to pronounce, you That's what I usually do if I'm not sure.

00:43:20
The only thing I know how to pronounce from this film is Soussaint Marie.

00:43:25
Yeah, I'm positive that I know how to pronounce that one.

00:43:28
Yeah.

00:43:30
Yeah.

00:43:30
Anyway, yeah, Kostansky said, stop that.

00:43:36
enough.

00:43:38
It's the Twilight film, we can't do that.

00:43:40
Yeah, around this time?

00:43:41
No.

00:43:43
Maybe now you could, but...

00:43:46
Maybe.

00:43:47
Not 10 years ago.

00:43:49
Well, any other?

00:43:50
Oh, I have another fun fact, but I'm gonna ask you so that you can give one and then you can throw it back.

00:44:00
So do you have any other fun facts?

00:44:01
Wow.

00:44:02
Thank you for asking, Katie.

00:44:03
I do.

00:44:04
Okay, okay.

00:44:05
Hit me.

00:44:07
The robes that the cult members wear apparently went through quite a few iterations.

00:44:12
They kept like sketching it out and kind of deciding how they wanted it to look and couldn't really decide, but they had a friend of theirs who worked in effects and

00:44:21
wardrobe, so they built the first prototype for it and I guess they just took her suggestions because they realized like the simpler the better, so they were at one point

00:44:32
much more elaborate than what we see in the film and then...

00:44:35
and then they simplified it down, which I think worked.

00:44:39
Yeah, you can see her working on those in the behind the scenes documentary.

00:44:47
Yeah, very fun.

00:44:52
I do, but I have a tag on to your front back, I would like to say first.

00:44:57
Thank you.

00:44:59
Like we mentioned, hardly anything is CGI and very little visual effects also, but one of the larger visual effects is the

00:45:08
cultists, any scene where there's a bunch of them on screen is largely the same four or five people, but digitally put on top of each other.

00:45:18
Yeah.

00:45:20
Yeah.

00:45:21
em

00:45:23
that they could have just made that part of the Indiegogo campaign.

00:45:26
You can be a cultist.

00:45:29
Although maybe the robes cost a lot to make or...

00:45:33
They do have a lot, like they don't look like they do, but they have a lot of structure in them.

00:45:38
Hmm, that makes sense then.

00:45:42
Maybe they just didn't have the time to make them all.

00:45:44
Time or the budget to make them all.

00:45:46
Yeah.

00:45:47
And it was raining the day that they were filming those scenes.

00:45:51
So they had to keep adjusting.

00:45:53
They would get it to fall right and then it would start raining and then it would all get, and then they'd have to dry off and it was a mess.

00:46:00
They said that those days were hell.

00:46:02
Sounds like it.

00:46:03
Yeah.

00:46:05
Do you have any other fun facts, Katie?

00:46:07
Thank you.

00:46:07
Yes, I do have one more that I thought was really fun also featured in the documentary to sort of bridge the gap between storyboarding and filming.

00:46:17
The crew acted out the entire movie with little action figures and recorded it as references for when they finally got to shooting.

00:46:26
So cute, so cute.

00:46:27
And you get to see part of it in the documentary.

00:46:30
It is probably my favorite.

00:46:32
Like this is the most in-depth documentary of any of the ones that I've watched.

00:46:37
Yeah, now I'm sad I didn't watch it.

00:46:40
No, it's like I say, it's either 22 minutes or 44 minutes.

00:46:43
I watched it in 2x speed.

00:46:44
I just don't remember if I sat there for 11 minutes or 22.

00:46:47
Mm.

00:46:49
I guess I'll find out.

00:46:52
All right, well, let's rate it.

00:46:53
Yeah.

00:46:55
All right.

00:46:56
How scary do you think it was?

00:46:58
I gave it a .5.

00:47:01
I think this movie, they do like the opposite of Jaws.

00:47:07
You know Jaws was like so effective in its time?

00:47:13
You know how Jaws was so effective in its time because they don't show the shark until the very end?

00:47:18
It's this whole buildup.

00:47:19
They don't do that at all.

00:47:21
20 minutes in they're like, hey, here's a monster.

00:47:25
Because that was the whole point.

00:47:26
They wanted to flex their special effects skills.

00:47:30
Yeah, it was a little full-on, which I think made me not as tense.

00:47:36
And usually the tension and like the anticipation is where I get scared.

00:47:41
What about you?

00:47:44
One just for the vibes.

00:47:46
Creep, creepy monsters, dark hospitals, robed cultists.

00:47:50
for sure.

00:47:51
Yeah.

00:47:53
How sexy did you think it was?

00:47:56
Well, you'd probably expect me to give a pretty high number, but I only gave it a three and a half.

00:48:03
I'm just kidding.

00:48:03
I gave it a one and a half.

00:48:06
No, there was just way too much going on here.

00:48:10
just, like, yeah, there were some like tentacles happening, like not, not like fun ones.

00:48:18
They weren't fun.

00:48:20
And there was too much peeling.

00:48:22
you know.

00:48:22
Yeah.

00:48:23
I was a little worried that it was just tentacles are nothing for you.

00:48:27
And I was like, this is kind of some of the not as sexy tentacles I've ever seen.

00:48:32
So I did end up, I gave it a one.

00:48:36
Cause like a little, a little bit vibe wise, know, cults, snow, trapped, but those creatures were not very sexy.

00:48:46
Well, not snow, I guess.

00:48:47
It's just cold.

00:48:48
It looks cold.

00:48:51
Yeah, this is, that's what they were doing.

00:48:55
This movie, if you like the thing, great.

00:48:57
Got another movie for you.

00:48:59
Yeah, it is funny that you say that it looks cold though because it was filmed in the winter and the day after filming there was a blizzard.

00:49:08
Yeah.

00:49:09
It looks cold, they're all wearing coats.

00:49:12
No, we didn't say that fact, but I did have that fact and I thought it looked cold.

00:49:17
Does it not look cold to you?

00:49:19
The trees are all bare, they're all wearing coats.

00:49:22
Yeah, yeah.

00:49:24
They were they were supposed to film it in the summer.

00:49:28
But all of the.

00:49:30
Financing issues and other power going out and they had a bunch of issues.

00:49:36
Cause delays.

00:49:37
Yeah.

00:49:39
How fucked up did you think it was?

00:49:41
I gave it a one, but I was kind of teetering between a one and a 1.5, because I think the whole pregnancy, gore aspect of it.

00:49:54
a little bit, you know?

00:49:57
Yeah, what about you?

00:49:59
Yeah, I think it's insane what they were able to pull off.

00:50:02
um So I gave them a two for that reason alone.

00:50:06
I don't know that they did anything super...

00:50:08
I mean, like face peeling wasn't great, the pregnancy thing was not really great.

00:50:13
So I gave them a two for just all the work they put in everything to try to make it fucked up, you know?

00:50:21
Thank you.

00:50:22
All right, overall, what did you think of the void?

00:50:25
This was pretty middle of the road for me, not gonna lie.

00:50:27
uh It just felt a little disjointed.

00:50:31
I felt like the weird monster stuff could have been a really amazing story on its own.

00:50:35
Like if they had just stuck with the thing, great.

00:50:39
Or the weird cultist stuff, that could have been great.

00:50:42
But together, yeah, together it was just a little bit weaker.

00:50:46
It was just, I don't know.

00:50:48
I think overall very ambitious and I definitely applaud them for trying something new and for being brave enough to take on this whole like concept of Lovecraftian because it's me

00:50:59
not being in the film industry.

00:51:01
It looks intimidating to me.

00:51:02
Even I can see that.

00:51:04
So I gave it a three.

00:51:08
It's movie alone, not knowing what I know about the film, two and a half, but knowing that they put a bunch of effort into it and like really set out to make a practical film.

00:51:21
Three.

00:51:22
That is a very valid score.

00:51:24
Thank you.

00:51:24
Is that what you get?

00:51:26
I know.

00:51:27
I keep going back and forth between a 3 and a 3.5.

00:51:31
Because I think, yeah, I think it's around uh a 2.5-3 just movie alone.

00:51:39
But when I think about this movie, I think about Terrifier.

00:51:43
And I think about all of the fans of Terrifier who defend the fact that it has no plot and that it's not good acting and all of this stuff because it's not about that.

00:51:52
It's about flexing the practical effects.

00:51:55
And I'm like, this movie is an example of them flexing their practical effects, but also putting effort into those other things.

00:52:04
Is it the best story?

00:52:05
No.

00:52:05
But did they at least try?

00:52:07
Yes.

00:52:08
Is the acting a little bit inconsistent?

00:52:11
Yes.

00:52:12
But were they at least like putting in an effort?

00:52:14
Yes.

00:52:15
I don't think Terrifier puts in an effort in anything else.

00:52:17
They just wanted to like do gore for gore's sake.

00:52:21
And so I just feel like this is a better example of a movie that wanted to flex practical effects and like actually did it fairly well.

00:52:28
Yeah, also I don't remember any of the gore in a terror fight.

00:52:34
You don't remember a woman getting sawed in half?

00:52:37
Crotch to face?

00:52:38
do remember that.

00:52:39
But I mean, don't remember it being fantastic practical effects.

00:52:45
I just remember that that happens.

00:52:48
done more moving forward with that series, but yeah, I mean, like that's like how people defend the fact that it doesn't have a plot.

00:52:56
It's not about that.

00:52:57
Well, okay, but you can do that and still put effort into the other things.

00:53:02
And so I think that's why I like want to give it a higher score than it probably deserves because I just like...

00:53:08
I respect what they did.

00:53:09
I respect the effort that they put in.

00:53:11
I think that the practical effects are the shining star of this movie.

00:53:14
I think that they're fantastic and I love that they're trying to keep that alive because I don't know, in one interview I saw they were like, we hate that people immediately

00:53:24
associate it with the 80s.

00:53:25
Like we know that you're gonna, but we don't want it to go away, right?

00:53:30
Like yes, CGI and all of this new technology is fun and it's cool to incorporate that, but it always looks better when you-

00:53:37
match it and pair it with practical effects.

00:53:40
I don't know, you know me, I'm a big softie for the practical.

00:53:45
I think it's probably a three.

00:53:48
That's correct.

00:53:49
I want to be a really kind individual, then I think I would give it a 3.5, but it's somewhere in there.

00:53:58
Well, great, we agree again.

00:54:00
Yeah.

00:54:02
All right, would you survive the void?

00:54:06
No.

00:54:08
Yeah.

00:54:09
em I think if I were the main couple, I would make it to like the pyramid, I think.

00:54:15
think one of the two of them, if I were either Allison or whatever the cop's name is, I would do their same storyline.

00:54:24
I think I could make it through that.

00:54:27
But I don't know that that's living necessarily.

00:54:31
So it's just a no from me.

00:54:34
How about you?

00:54:34
little, it's a little vague what what really their fate is at the end, isn't it?

00:54:41
Yeah, I said probably not.

00:54:43
In the rare chance that I'm Kim, I do see myself hiding in a closet until other people figure it out.

00:54:50
I think I am not above letting other people handle things I am not equipped to handle.

00:54:56
And that does feel like something I would not be prepared for.

00:55:00
However,

00:55:02
the chances of me being like that specific person and not being like killed before that, probably, probably unlikely.

00:55:09
So I'll say no.

00:55:11
It's only fair.

00:55:15
It is our dream to die together, so.

00:55:17
Where are the married couple?

00:55:20
X?

00:55:21
Are they X's?

00:55:21
They're X's, right?

00:55:22
They're in the process.

00:55:24
that they're separated.

00:55:26
Mm-hmm.

00:55:27
Yeah.

00:55:28
Not us, could never be us.

00:55:29
No way.

00:55:32
Well next week's a big week.

00:55:34
150th episode.

00:55:36
crazy.

00:55:37
I know, we've really been doing it.

00:55:40
Mm-hmm Yeah Commitment the longest commitment I've had in my entire life And I've been married for nine years

00:55:50
That's crazy.

00:55:51
I'm just kidding.

00:55:52
It's only been seven.

00:55:54
Yeah.

00:55:55
At the very least, we would end up in a Lovecraftian pyramid space space thing.

00:56:02
I believe it.

00:56:03
Yeah.

00:56:05
Great, well, you watched part of next week's movie because you thought that we were doing it today.

00:56:10
oh

00:56:11
Yeah.

00:56:11
And, and I do know a little bit about.

00:56:15
them.

00:56:17
Poltergeist.

00:56:18
yeah, was like, do you wanna tell the people what we're doing?

00:56:20
Yeah, well, I mean, you already did like an hour ago, but.

00:56:24
Yeah, they probably forgot though, you know?

00:56:26
Yeah.

00:56:27
We are doing Poltergeist next week, the original and the remake.

00:56:33
Both.

00:56:35
Which...

00:56:36
Was it Gillespie or Kostanski?

00:56:38
One of the two worked on it, so that's exciting.

00:56:41
I didn't know that.

00:56:42
You picked The Void.

00:56:43
And then we moved a lot of stuff around, so I didn't even know.

00:56:45
I would have never known that anyway, but you know.

00:56:48
I mean, it's not.

00:56:52
No, no.

00:56:53
It's a small world in horror.

00:56:55
Mm-hmm.

00:56:56
Yeah.

00:56:56
I did not know that Steven Spielberg was the writer of Poltergeist.

00:57:04
until yesterday, last night.

00:57:08
But yeah, I do know that it's about a family that lives in a house and they have a TV in their house and the ghosts in the house speak to them through the TV.

00:57:17
Yep, that's pretty much it.

00:57:19
Great, yeah.

00:57:20
I feel like we've had a couple weeks now of smaller films, so it'll be fun to have one that there's almost too much to talk about.

00:57:30
Yeah, so much.

00:57:32
We won't have to look up one interview.

00:57:34
We can get all our fun facts from IMDB.

00:57:37
Yeah.

00:57:40
chef's kiss.

00:57:41
Waiting through to find the best facts is I live for too many facts and I get to pick the best ones.

00:57:54
Exactly.

00:57:56
And that's what we'll get to do next week.

00:58:00
And then we are taking a little, we're taking a little holiday break, but we'll be back in the new year after that.

00:58:05
Mm-hmm.

00:58:06
January 2nd?

00:58:07
I don't know, I'm making shit up.

00:58:10
The first Tuesday in January.

00:58:12
Yeah.

00:58:13
pretty sure New Year's Day is like a Thursday, so that doesn't check out to me, but...

00:58:18
Yeah, it is.

00:58:20
Two, three, four, five, the sixth.

00:58:23
Yeah.

00:58:25
Either way, we'll see you next week first.

00:58:27
Then we're, yeah, then we're gonna take a little breaky break for travel and stress.

00:58:36
Yep, and then we'll be back.

00:58:39
Another year full of horror.

00:58:41
We've had a good time.

00:58:44
150 episodes.

00:58:45
Thank you guys for listening.

00:58:46
Thank you guys for sticking around this long.

00:58:48
Or maybe this is your first episode, and thanks for joining in.

00:58:51
We hope you stick around for another 150.

00:58:57
All right, well.

00:58:59
I'm glad you didn't hate the void.

00:59:01
Thank you.

00:59:02
Tell the people what they should do, Katie.

00:59:04
Oh, they should like and subscribe to start and then also comment below whether you think that the void is love crafting enough to be called that.

00:59:19
you are Jeremy Gillespie, Gillespie, please let us know how to your name.

00:59:25
Yes.

00:59:26
You know something stupid is I have a friend with the same last name.

00:59:29
I could just ask her.

00:59:32
I don't know.

00:59:32
I've

00:59:34
your friend's last name?

00:59:36
No, I've never heard her say it either.

00:59:40
Whoa.

00:59:40
Wow.

00:59:44
Oh, yep, that'll do it.

00:59:47
All right, well.

00:59:48
run a Hunger Games Facebook fan page together.

00:59:53
That is so on brand.

00:59:56
Can I join?

00:59:58
Great.

01:00:00
I can't wait to yell at everybody who says Katniss Everdeen is an unreliable narrator.

01:00:09
No, I don't get me started.

01:00:10
I'll rant about it for hours.

01:00:13
Ah, shoot.

01:00:15
Alright cool, well thank you guys for listening, we will see you next week for Poltergeist for our 150th episode.

01:00:22
Bye.

01:00:24
That's it.

01:00:25
That's all.