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Hello, welcome back to the Killer Cuties Podcast.
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Happy Tuesday.
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Happy Tuesday.
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We're here today to talk about Saint Maude.
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We sure are, Katie.
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But first...
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yeah, we're like infomercial hosts.
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But wait, there's more!
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yeah, yeah.
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Thank goodness.
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uh Yeah, news, news, or news.
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We do have some newses.
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Yeah, lots.
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So many.
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If you count all of mine individually, yeah.
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condensed.
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I just have to.
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Honestly, there wasn't a lot.
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At least not a lot that I found interesting.
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No, no.
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Anyways, first news for me, The Raven is an upcoming film.
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It's based obviously on Edgar Allan Poe's poems.
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I think specifically.
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The Raven.
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The Raven and the other one.
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Oh.
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There's another one and I forgot it and I didn't write it down.
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But anyways, a few of them, mainly The Raven.
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Yeah, and it's gonna be released on VOD.
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It's not getting a theatrical release.
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That's kind of sad, but it will be on VOD on January 16th.
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So coming up and it wasn't in our new movies last month because I didn't know about it.
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So kind of like a special little glimpse.
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It's coming out soon and the best part.
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Uh-huh.
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that this is one of Tony Todd's final performances that he did before he passed away in 2024.
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So he is in the movie.
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So if you are feeling that Tony Todd sized hole in your heart, like I am, this is a way to see one of his last performances.
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Yeah.
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What you know what's funny is that I saw that.
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I saw he was in it.
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Forgot he was dead.
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So you just reminded me, thanks.
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I'm sorry.
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That's
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First news for me Excellent news for Silent Hill fans Konami and series producer Motoya Okamoto have confirmed that they are aiming to publish a new Silent Hill title every year
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going forward.
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Yeah,
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Okamoto said that the cadence between Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill F in October of 2024 and September of 2025, respectively, was the cadence that he was driving for with the
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franchise, and he's going to do his best to keep that annual schedule for the foreseeable future.
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Well, that's exciting.
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Yeah, that's a lot of games.
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Yeah, that's a crazy schedule to commit to, but I like it.
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I've never played a silent note.
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I want to.
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people do, and that gives us just more to play.
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And the the like animation style, the animation style between even just those two was like crazy different.
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So it sounds like there will be some variety.
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It's not going to be just the same thing over and over.
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Nice.
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So fun.
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Very.
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Alright, last news for me.
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Just a first and last today.
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Nothing was sparking joy, sorry.
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Soulmate, which we talked about a while ago, it's the spinoff.
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Yeah, it's set in the Megan Universe.
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It has been pulled from its uh previous January release slate after Universal abandoned it.
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It is...
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Yeah, reportedly it's now up for grabs for any Hollywood studio that wants it.
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Some are saying that Megan's 2.0's box office is to blame.
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It didn't do very well, critically or financially.
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I saw it.
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It was in fact ass.
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Sorry.
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Anyways, the original date was supposed to be when Primate comes out.
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That's what filled it.
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So they replaced it.
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And now it's just kind of shelved indefinitely.
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We don't know if it's ever going to actually happen or not.
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So if you love Megan...
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Go on the social media and you let those studios know that you'll go see Soulmate.
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Isn't it already made?
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It's already made, yes.
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So can't they just like self distribute it at this point?
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You'd almost, I mean you'd think, yeah they could put it on Tubi.
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Yeah.
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Cowards, do it.
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You won't.
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You won't put it on Tubi.
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You'd think that's like, maybe that's they're trying to avoid going to streaming.
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Maybe they're like holding out hope that it'll get a theatrical release.
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And then maybe last, last resort will be streaming.
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Or maybe they'll just be petty and never release it.
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Who knows?
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Not me.
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Have to ask Mr.
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Blum.
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What can Blumhouse not just distribute it?
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Well, they're a production company.
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They're not a distributor.
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They don't have any distribution channels at all.
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That feels like a miss on their part.
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Well, production companies usually don't have like...
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Well, depending on it, but like, they partner with distributors.
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They don't distribute themselves.
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Like, they don't have a streaming site that they can put it on.
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don't, you know.
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But you'd think they have enough money that they could distribute it if they wanted to, but the cost maybe is just not worth it.
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Choices, some choices, definitely.
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The Megan Universe, it lost its steam very quickly.
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Yeah, I mean the first movie was fun.
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I thought the first movie was fine.
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didn't, yeah, didn't quite, I don't think I quite understood the hype around it, but it was a fine movie.
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The second one was fine.
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It was not very good.
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Yikes.
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Sorry.
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Well, it's not your fault.
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Actually.
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That is true.
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I had nothing to do with it.
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Okay, I'll give some rapid fire updates.
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Hopefully at least one of these movies speaks to you.
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28 years later, The Bone Temple has been rated R for blood, gore and graphic nudity.
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And the YA zombie movie This Is Not a Test has also gotten an R rating for blood and gore.
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Gale, Yellow Brick Road, the Wizard of Oz horror movie got a trailer.
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So did Shudder's Valentine's Day release Honey Bunch and a new multi-verse thriller called Redo Redo.
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New stills from Charlize Theron's Netflix survival thriller called
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Apex Ready or Not 2, Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride, The Stranger's Chapter 3, and Psycho Killer all got new stills if you're interested in seeing first.
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looks.
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you're it looks yeah.
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if you're interested in seeing first looks of any of those.
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And Wednesday, season three has now been set a tentative arrival date of 2027.
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It will not be releasing this year.
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Netflix has to be stopped.
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It's a problem.
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What are you gonna do?
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Kill him.
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That was a joke, legally.
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I didn't mean that.
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You know, sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
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Wow, fun.
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I'm most excited for Bone Temple.
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Yeah.
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I'm ready to see some more zom- penis.
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Mm-hmm.
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That is what they titled the sequel to zombie verse.
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No, that was zombies, Katie, we know.
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They already told us that.
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But like beaver, opposite of a beaver, he's a wiener.
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That's so true.
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Okay, well, with that out of the way.
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Let's do it.
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Let's talk about same mod.
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Let's talk about the film Saint Maud.
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Great.
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I will kick us off with a little summary.
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Yes, please.
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St.
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Maude is a 2019 British psychological horror film.
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Little summary, Maude is a reclusive young nurse whose impressionable demeanor causes her to pursue a pious path of Christian devotion after an obscure trauma.
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Now charged with the hospice care of Amanda, a retired dancer ravaged by cancer, Maude's fervent faith quickly inspires an obsessive conviction that she must save her ward's soul
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from eternal damnation, whatever the cost.
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It was written and directed by Rose Glass in her directorial debut.
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It stars Morphid Clark, Jennifer Elle, and Lily Frazier.
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It had a budget of $2.5 million and made about $1.6 million at the box office during its limited theatrical run.
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Thank you, COVID.
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It currently has a 6.6 out of 10 on IMDB, a 3.5 out of 5 on Letterboxx, and a pretty big split on Rotten Tomatoes.
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The audiences gave it a 67%, whereas critics gave it 92%.
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Like a 25 % difference.
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Yeah.
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Anyways, that doesn't matter.
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All that matters is what we think of it.
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Yeah, I agree.
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Who plays Amanda?
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Jennifer Elle.
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She, every time I see her I'm like, is that me on stream?
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And it's not.
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She's good though.
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I still like her.
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Yeah, I thought she did a good job in this role.
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I know I've seen her in other stuff too, and I just can't think of anything that I've seen her in.
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a lot.
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She's kind of like, she's kind of like.
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I was gonna say Stanley Tucci, but...
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That's not who I mean.
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I can kind of see that.
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She's just in a lot of stuff.
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Everybody has seen something that she's in.
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You may not know that she's in it.
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Yeah.
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She placed the mom in something.
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She placed the mom in perhaps 50 shades of gray.
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I haven't seen any of those.
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Oh, they're exactly what you would expect.
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Yeah.
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But yeah, I'm pretty sure she plays the mom in that.
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interesting.
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I'm looking.
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Yep.
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Confirmed.
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she's in the King's Speech.
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That's one of my top 10 favorite films.
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I don't remember her being in it though.
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I've never seen it.
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I don't plan to.
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That movie doesn't seem like it's for me.
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Yeah, well, I believe you.
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curious to know, changing the topic.
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Mm-hmm.
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Now that you've seen it, do you know what movie I talked about this movie during our episode of?
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The Exorcist?
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So we've never done an episode of The Exorcist, so no.
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it's also not Carrie because we've, I've never seen that movie.
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We've never done an episode on Carrie now.
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then no.
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Well...
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a hint, it was a new movie, we saw it in theaters, and I said, this reminded me of Saint Maude.
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What?
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Yeah.
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Heretic?
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No.
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No?
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No.
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was stop motion.
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Why?
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Because I feel like it's too...
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Like the premise is kind of similar where it's like this very lonely person who just gets like absolutely consumed with something to the point of like their end.
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Okay, sure.
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kind of seem like these like psychological studies about loneliness, you know?
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yeah, sure, sure.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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have similar vibes.
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Slow burn.
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I thought that this had the same tone and like almost even like editing and color as oddity.
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Not the same story by any means at all, but the same tone, same sort of slow, quiet...
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vibe.
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Okay.
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No.
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Well, I'm right, so.
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I don't think that's true.
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I did, speaking of The Exorcist and Carrie, I did see that a lot across several different sources that this movie has been compared to in a good way, not in a insensitive way at
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all, been compared to The Exorcist and Carrie both for one reason or another.
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I'm not sure why about Carrie, because I haven't seen it, but I think it's the religious aspect.
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Yeah, I know to Rose Glass originally wrote Maude as having more of a religious backstory and kind of being raised in like this very extreme religious family, but she removed it
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because she thought it was too similar to Carrie.
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So she was like, never mind, let's scratch that and kind of subvert the expectation of this isn't how she always was.
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Yeah.
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This movie was included among the 1001 movies you must see before you die.
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Also, that's edited by Stephen Schneider.
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We've talked about that list a couple times.
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Mm-hmm.
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So when they're comparing it to the exorcist and Carrie and Rosemary's baby or whatever, it's genuine.
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It's not tongue in cheek that they're.
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No, they're not comparing in a negative way, I don't think.
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No.
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One thing I thought was interesting about this movie was that it was shot in 1.66 to 1 aspect ratio.
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So was a little bit taller.
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And then they eventually just reframed it to fit widescreen 2.39 to 1 and extended a bunch of horizontally to fit that instead.
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Which I thought was interesting.
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Feels like little extra work, but...
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Yeah, I feel like you find aspect ratio fun facts every time.
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And most of the time I just genuinely could not care less.
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But this one I did find interesting.
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I think.
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an artistic choice for her to shoot that way.
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She wanted the characters to be sort of like smaller in frame.
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And.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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of the time it's just like, oh, it was shot in this aspect ratio.
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And I'm like, literally means nothing to me.
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Yeah, the only time I care about that kind of thing is if James Cameron's doing it and usually it still makes me mad.
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this is the only time I've cared about it besides one other time and that's when the aspect ratio in the Hunger Games changes when she comes out of the tunnel and catching
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fire.
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I think that's really cool.
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my favorite aspect ratio change is brother bear when he turns into a bear.
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Yeah.
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That feels unbranded.
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Thank you.
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The Hunger Games one is cool too, but it's just, I mean, he becomes a bear and now he can see.
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It's thought provoking.
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You love a movie where the characters turn into bears, huh?
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There's only two of them!
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And you would love that you won't show up about them.
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What do you mean?
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This is the first time on this podcast I've said anything about either of those movies.
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That's true, I guess I just have to deal with it personally in our...
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When was the last time I said anything about Brave?
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I don't know, it just feels like...
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I think it's because any time I hear or see anything regarding that movie, I'm like, there Katie goes again, even if you had nothing to do with it, you know what mean?
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No, I don't.
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Well, it doesn't have to make sense to you, it only has to make sense to me.
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and your 365 buttons, shove your 365 buttons up your ass.
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If I want to, I will because it only has to make sense to me.
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my God.
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She changed my life.
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You've said that more in the last five days than I've talked about Brave in ten years.
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you
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you
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I hope you spit that water across your keyboard.
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oh
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Oh, fuck.
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I know you're kidding.
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I know!
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It's not funny if you clarify!
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Sorry, I have to tell the audience that I'm not just wishing you your death.
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It's a meme from like, what is it?
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Call of Duty or something?
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It's from the office when they are playing Call of Duty.
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But what's funny is I've used that so many times and now people know what I'm talking about but when I first use it nobody ever gets the reference and everybody's always like,
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calm down.
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I'm like, it's Andy saying it to Jit.
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Like, it's funny.
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Get over it.
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Yeah.
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Good one.
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Deep cut, but a good one.
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I really have a knack for my favorite quotes being ones that nobody else remembers happening.
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Oh well, what are you gonna do?
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Yeah.
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Alright, back to St Maude.
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Mm-hmm.
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Crazy fun fact, found this in an interview that Rose Glass did.
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She told one of her friends who's a nurse that she was making a film with a nurse in it and basically was like, hey, can you like look at the script and see if any of this ring
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is true to you?
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And she was kind of talking about, you know, getting PTSD on the job and how it can be like a very stressful position.
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And she told Glass about this story.
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And the story is she was working on an ICU for people with lung difficulties.
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She was doing a night shift.
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There was an old man asleep in one of the beds.
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He had just had a major operation on his chest.
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And so he had a massive incision down the middle that was stapled up and he went into cardiac arrest.
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And so she called the crash team and while they were running there, she began compressions.
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And because he was so delicate, the incision in his chest burst open and her hands went into his chest.
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And that is where that scene comes from in this movie.
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She was like, can I use that?
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She said yes.
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So that is basically the scene where Maude is with the man and has flashbacks to the compression and his chest bursting open.
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That's where that idea came from.
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Yikes.
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Yeah.
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Jesus.
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Horrible.
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Oh, well that sucks.
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Yeah, I feel like you always do, you know, the bummer fun facts and I have to segue out of it.
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So now I'm making you.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I will do that after first saying, yeah, that the sound of that, because it was like a jump scare of that sound was terrible.
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I had to stop and take a lap.
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Yeah, I feel like this movie, they're not jump scares, but the like smash cuts that they do are so jolting because you're just not expecting it that it's just like, like it's not
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scary, but it's like, oh shit, you know?
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the one jump scare of Amanda turning into the death, that one got me.
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Yeah, that one is a little more of a jump scare jump scare.
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Yeah, and the other ones are just jarring.
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Like, what the fuck?
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My favorite fun fact about this one, the lighthearted fun fact, is that uh they recruited fish and chip shop workers to be extras in the film.
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Yeah, I think that's really fun.
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Yeah.
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Another fun fact about extras, they had a bunch of extras that showed up for the beach scene, but I guess they didn't really know what they were doing.
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Glass basically said that it was just kind of a really weird day because everything was kind of not great.
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It was really cold.
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The tide wasn't doing what they wanted it to do.
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They kept losing the light.
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And then there were all these extras and she's just like, three, two, one, get on your knees.
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Let's go.
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Like, let's do it.
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Because they have to like pray and stuff.
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I think originally they had a stunt double who like actually set herself on fire for that scene.
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Right.
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But she was like, they couldn't do a close up, obviously, because it's not the actress.
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So it was like.
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this wide shot and Glass thought that that would work but then she didn't like it so they ended up having to redo that and do shoots later on on like a green screen with Clark so
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that they could actually get the close-ups of Ma doing it.
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Yeah.
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For as much digital effects as we've been talking about, they actually had a lot of practical effects also.
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Mm.
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I watched the behind the scenes sort of special about it.
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Couple of my favorite ones.
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For the scene where she levitates out of the house, she's literally just riding the camera dolly for that levitation effect.
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Then for the scene where she gets sort of like pushed back by Amanda's devil demon character, um she stood on this like spring contraption that literally shot her backwards
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and she got shot into like gymnastics mats, but her stud double got shot into an actual dresser.
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Yeah, that was crazy to watch.
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Then the levitation scene, um levitation.
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Then the levitation scene, Morpheus was laying across like a hydraulic lift with a pillow on it.
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And so her arms and legs just sort of like dangle behind her.
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And then the pint glasses on the table with like the tornadoes in them, the little whirlwinds.
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Yeah, whirlwinds.
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uh He put the props master put little engines in there with transparent propellers.
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And that's how all of those got their little.
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Yeah.
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That's fun, I like that.
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Mm-hmm.
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We mentioned this came out in 2019.
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There was some debate whether or not it would ever hit the theaters because of COVID.
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Yeah.
00:23:30
Luckily it hit some of them at least.
00:23:33
And then it had a stage show adaptation.
00:23:38
Yeah, I didn't know that until I was pulling fun facts for this.
00:23:42
Yeah, I didn't.
00:23:42
I mean, obviously I didn't.
00:23:43
I don't know anything.
00:23:45
But I didn't know that either.
00:23:46
Yeah, it ran for two months em in the UK back in 2024.
00:23:53
That's crazy, bring it here.
00:23:56
Yeah, honestly.
00:23:57
It honestly like would not be hard to be a stage production.
00:24:02
I feel like.
00:24:04
Kind limited sets, limited cast.
00:24:07
I feel like it would be pretty easy to pull off.
00:24:11
Well, yeah.
00:24:13
But, I mean...
00:24:15
People set themselves on fire on stage.
00:24:20
Yeah.
00:24:21
I'd like to see it on stage.
00:24:24
Yeah.
00:24:25
Bring it back, please.
00:24:27
Yeah, I didn't get to...
00:24:29
I wasn't in the UK at the time, so I didn't get to see it.
00:24:32
Yeah, bummer for us.
00:24:34
No.
00:24:36
One fun fact I liked...
00:24:38
Uh...
00:24:39
Maude hears God speak to her during her vision.
00:24:44
The language he's speaking is Welsh.
00:24:48
And the voice is actually just Clark.
00:24:52
They just pitched down her voice.
00:24:54
yeah, uh Glass said that she had heard Clark talking to her family on the phone a lot in Welsh.
00:25:06
And she was like, wait.
00:25:09
I liked that, let's put that in.
00:25:10
So they just added in that that was gonna be the voice of God.
00:25:15
And she liked that even better, because then it's more true to the theme of it, which is that a lot of this is just taking place inside Maud's head.
00:25:26
So of course she would hear herself.
00:25:31
Yeah, I really liked that.
00:25:33
That fact.
00:25:36
And I recognized it as Welsh.
00:25:37
Well, it took me a few words.
00:25:39
was like, is this Latin?
00:25:41
And then I got some of the letters to get the blends that Welsh is known for.
00:25:47
Oh my God.
00:25:48
How fun.
00:25:50
Also, I didn't recognize her.
00:25:52
I don't know if it's because she's younger than she...
00:25:55
I don't know what it is, but I didn't recognize her.
00:25:58
And I know her from Lord of the Rings, Rings of Power.
00:26:01
Oh, okay, I was like, I don't know her from anything else, so I don't think I would recognize her, but...
00:26:07
Lord of the Rings, which has the most triggering scene I have ever seen in my entire life.
00:26:14
Yeah, I remember you telling me about that.
00:26:16
I vomited.
00:26:18
It was terrible.
00:26:19
And then I stopped watching.
00:26:21
Yeah.
00:26:23
Another project she was in is Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and then Jennifer Elle starred in the BBC series version of Pride and Prejudice.
00:26:32
Very fun.
00:26:33
So fun.
00:26:35
I went on a huge Pride and Prejudice bender over Christmas, read the book, watched the movie, watched the show.
00:26:45
really got your fill.
00:26:46
Did you watch Pride and Prejudice?
00:26:47
No?
00:26:48
Did you watch Pride and Prejudice and Zombies?
00:26:51
Not yet.
00:26:51
I figured that was on our list, so...
00:26:54
Yeah.
00:26:56
Is it?
00:26:57
I've never seen it actually.
00:26:59
Oh, fun.
00:27:00
You should watch Pride and Prejudice first.
00:27:02
You should read Pride and Prejudice first.
00:27:05
So my plan of action was read Pride and Prejudice, watch Pride and Prejudice, read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, watch Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
00:27:14
So.
00:27:15
let me send you, this has nothing to do with anything.
00:27:19
Let me send you my copy of Pride and Prejudice, one, because I think that's cute to share books, and two, because it's actually really fun because it gives context of the language
00:27:28
and why maybe some of the language uses potentially up to interpretation and it references letters that...
00:27:39
I want to call her Jane Eyre.
00:27:41
I know that's not her name though.
00:27:45
is her name, Jane Austen.
00:27:47
You're a bastard.
00:27:49
um that Jane Austen wrote to her sister talking about becoming an author and it's very interesting.
00:27:57
I...
00:27:58
okay.
00:27:59
I do own a copy of it.
00:28:01
But I have to read yours.
00:28:03
Got it, okay.
00:28:03
has all the fun annotations and the historical context.
00:28:08
Do you?
00:28:09
Do you have a 1995 Barnes and Noble limited print of Pride and Prejudice?
00:28:15
I don't know, I've never opened the book, so I saw it at Goodwill and I said, in my cart.
00:28:24
Yeah, we got ours from Bookman's.
00:28:29
that used to be like legitimately my weekly Saturday hobby is I would just go to Goodwill, look through every single book that they had and just buy them all.
00:28:43
Yeah.
00:28:44
Yeah, I love a good Goodwill run.
00:28:47
Ah, same.
00:28:50
The initial premise when Rose Glass thought of this, which I think she conceived the story in around 2014.
00:28:59
But yeah, yeah.
00:29:03
But the idea was that she wanted to do a love story between a young woman and the voice in her head.
00:29:09
And so she was at the time just reading about people who hear voices and kind of the various conditions that can lead to that.
00:29:16
And she was also thinking about.
00:29:19
religion, which is kind of how the rest of the story developed later on, and like people blowing themselves up or setting themselves on fire in the name of religion.
00:29:28
And she just felt that it was kind of a lazy way of thinking to dismiss those people who do those terrible things as like crazy or bad people because
00:29:44
in her mind she's like being led to do something that extreme.
00:29:47
It's not like a switch that happens overnight.
00:29:49
It's a very long process, so she kind of wanted to show that long series of events and see if she could kind of get the audience to that point with the character and understand why
00:30:04
she got there instead of just...
00:30:07
having that happen like that, you know?
00:30:09
uh
00:30:09
Mm-hmm.
00:30:10
Yeah.
00:30:11
Yeah, yeah.
00:30:13
Yeah, I like the like focus on the...
00:30:17
voice in your head as the love interest that's interesting and it kind of reminds me of what was that movie your monster like the comedy version
00:30:27
Ugh, that movie was so underrated.
00:30:31
Deserved way more hype.
00:30:34
One of the songs from it was on my Spotify rep.
00:30:37
Not top five, but like, on my list.
00:30:40
One of the songs from your monster.
00:30:42
Yeah.
00:30:44
Little Miss Polka Dot.
00:30:45
It's a bop.
00:30:46
Nah.
00:30:48
I believe you.
00:30:50
I don't know how often this happens in film, but the script wasn't finalized until Morphid was hired, and Rose Glass could really wrap her head around how Maude was going to be
00:31:00
portrayed.
00:31:01
I thought that was interesting.
00:31:03
Was it literally last episode?
00:31:07
Yeah, Dog Soldiers, where we were just talking about how he was on his like 17th 18th script version when they made that movie.
00:31:14
So clearly it happens enough for us to talk about it twice in a row.
00:31:17
I guess.
00:31:20
But I feel like that happens more so when it's someone's early in their career.
00:31:25
Yeah.
00:31:26
Because I can see that.
00:31:27
I can see myself doing that.
00:31:29
Writing something and then changing it up until the last minute because I'm not set on it.
00:31:36
the scene where
00:31:38
Maude practices the mortification of the flesh, which is where she puts the pins in her shoes and then goes on a walk.
00:31:47
Glass found that idea on Bondage websites.
00:31:52
So there's that.
00:31:54
She said, yeah, people were like tying themselves up and there was a whole section on the website where people were giving each other like tips and tricks on how to make your
00:32:04
experience more painful.
00:32:06
And that was one of the tips and tricks.
00:32:09
Out.
00:32:10
Of all the places to fart into that.
00:32:12
Yeah, to each their own.
00:32:14
That sounds horrible.
00:32:16
Yeah.
00:32:18
Watch the movie where Dakota Fanning is it the is Dakota Fanning in the help?
00:32:23
I've never seen the help, but I don't think so.
00:32:26
It's one of those...
00:32:28
Oh no, it's um...
00:32:31
Secret Life of Bees.
00:32:33
Did you ever watch that movie?
00:32:36
Okay, well either way, Dakota Fanning's dad is abusive in the film and um makes her kneel on grits.
00:32:47
That's what that scene reminded me, the popcorn scene reminded me of that.
00:32:51
Oh god.
00:32:52
Yeah, brutal.
00:32:54
I in my brain was very confused for a minute there because when you said the secret life of bees in my head I was picturing Akilah and the bee and I was like that was Kiki Palmer
00:33:11
like I don't think Dakota was in that but there are two different movies so
00:33:15
Indeed.
00:33:17
Indeed.
00:33:18
And I haven't seen either.
00:33:20
You ever see Akila and the Bee?
00:33:22
No.
00:33:24
Damn, that's where I learned how to spell prestidigitation.
00:33:28
That's great.
00:33:29
There's just like a certain genre of movie that is just, I'm not drawn to it.
00:33:35
And it's not to say that I wouldn't like it if I actually sat down and watched it.
00:33:38
It's just not the type of movie I pick, you know?
00:33:42
Like the feel-good dramas.
00:33:46
Yeah.
00:33:47
I know.
00:33:49
was too busy watching Saw.
00:33:50
I couldn't watch Akila and the Bee.
00:33:53
Yeah, you had your priorities straight.
00:33:55
I get it.
00:33:57
Well, any other fun facts on this one?
00:34:00
Yeah.
00:34:01
Oh, sorry.
00:34:04
there was one where.
00:34:07
Glass was quoted as saying women love messed up stuff, which she said that in response to a male journalist asking how she handled filming the gory stuff in this movie.
00:34:19
And she was like, I wrote it.
00:34:21
Like, what do you mean?
00:34:26
So.
00:34:28
Yeah.
00:34:30
Yeah, the interviewer, the interview I read was referencing that interview.
00:34:35
This was not, I didn't read that interview, but they had a nice little laugh about that.
00:34:42
She's like, I think he meant well, but that's crazy.
00:34:45
Mm-hmm.
00:34:49
And then also in that same interview, she referred to, well, she was talking about how Maude has different colored eyes, just heterochromia, is that what it's called?
00:35:00
Which they just did for the movie.
00:35:02
had Clark wear one brown contact lens, but.
00:35:08
She said that a lot of people thought that she had changed her eyes throughout the movie, and that's not true.
00:35:14
She was wearing the contact the whole time.
00:35:16
It's just, you can only tell in certain scenes.
00:35:19
she said one of the most obvious parts is when she's having, as she called it, her godgasm.
00:35:27
And they actually digitally stretched her eyes during that part to make it more.
00:35:33
pronounced, so it was a little bit more obvious.
00:35:35
And then there's like a close-up later, I think when the, nurse friend comes to visit her and she's staring out the window at the thing that you can really tell.
00:35:44
But really?
00:35:46
Oh, damn.
00:35:49
Mm-hmm.
00:35:51
Yeah, Glass said that she wanted her to kind of look like very mousy and plain so that she could have just gone through life with nobody noticing her at all.
00:36:00
But then she wanted like one subtle visual cue that like she's a little bit different.
00:36:05
And that was what they went with.
00:36:06
So.
00:36:09
Yeah.
00:36:11
Did you have any other fun facts?
00:36:13
No, I was just gonna say should we rate it?
00:36:18
yeah.
00:36:20
Okay, how scary did you think it was?
00:36:24
I gave it a .5.
00:36:27
I didn't really find it scary.
00:36:32
I think because it's like kind of slow burning.
00:36:35
And yeah, a lot of the parts were like more off putting than scary to me, I think.
00:36:40
Yeah, I don't know.
00:36:41
What about you?
00:36:42
I gave it a 1.5 just for like general vibes.
00:36:45
And I did think it gave me oddity vibes a little bit.
00:36:49
And then the one really big jump scare got me, like audibly got me.
00:36:53
Mmm.
00:36:55
Like I made a noise.
00:36:57
no.
00:36:58
I genuinely can't remember if that got me the first time I watched it or not.
00:37:03
Like this time I knew it was coming so I didn't, but...
00:37:07
I don't recall my first time watching this.
00:37:11
Yeah, I went, huh.
00:37:13
And my dog got up and walked out.
00:37:16
She's had enough.
00:37:18
She's like, okay.
00:37:21
Grow up.
00:37:22
Yeah.
00:37:24
Watch something else.
00:37:28
Well, how sexy did you think it was?
00:37:31
I gave it a two, just for like the pomp and circumstance.
00:37:36
Yeah, the Catholicism always gets ya.
00:37:38
Yeah, it really do.
00:37:40
except the one time I asked you to watch a Catholic movie, but whatever.
00:37:44
I fell asleep.
00:37:46
You always fall asleep during movies.
00:37:51
No.
00:37:52
Yes.
00:37:54
So stop being so fucking offended.
00:37:58
You're not special.
00:38:00
You always finish them and you didn't finish that one.
00:38:04
The only movies I finish are the horror movies I watch during broad daylight.
00:38:09
You should start watching them at night.
00:38:12
Spooky vibes.
00:38:15
2026.
00:38:17
Yeah, I guess that's fair.
00:38:18
So I just mean like, it's not bedtime.
00:38:22
Once bedtime hits, once eight o'clock hits, I'm watching five minutes of whatever is put in front of me and falling asleep.
00:38:30
yeah.
00:38:32
Not me.
00:38:33
I can count on one hand the amount of movies I've fallen asleep during.
00:38:38
I can actually only think of one, and it's Top Gun.
00:38:41
I've still never seen it to this day.
00:38:45
The first one?
00:38:47
You haven't seen the second one at all, have you?
00:38:49
No, because I've never seen the first one.
00:38:52
I didn't see the first one before I saw the second one.
00:38:55
Oh, interesting.
00:38:58
I saw the second one because weirdly Tom Cruise like really pushed for back in theater experiences after COVID.
00:39:11
So I wanted to.
00:39:14
Yeah.
00:39:15
Yeah, because you love Tom Cruise.
00:39:16
She's a big fan.
00:39:17
Yeah, yeah, big advocate for it.
00:39:21
Yeah, basically a member.
00:39:24
You could be.
00:39:26
I could take you to Hollywood right now and they'll scoop you right up.
00:39:29
What's her name?
00:39:30
Shannon?
00:39:31
Shannon works at the office down there.
00:39:34
There's a guy on TikTok who just walks by every day and is like, Shannon, let these people go.
00:39:42
Not my sister, my sister's name is Shannon.
00:39:44
It's not her.
00:39:47
It's not her, but.
00:39:48
your sister, but.
00:39:50
but I will say when she visited and they insisted on going to the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, which I never take people to, I'm always like, it's not good.
00:39:59
Like, you don't want to go there if you're visiting LA.
00:40:01
I promise you don't.
00:40:02
It's a dirtier Vegas.
00:40:04
It's gross.
00:40:06
Yeah, anyways, we were walking by and they were like, free personality test.
00:40:09
And she was like, oh, that sounds fun.
00:40:11
And I was like, no, that's a cult.
00:40:13
And she's like, well, they're not going to get me.
00:40:14
Like, I'm just going to take the test and leave.
00:40:16
And I was like, no, you won't.
00:40:17
You'll never see the light of day.
00:40:20
So, maybe it is her.
00:40:23
Who knows?
00:40:24
I knew I liked her.
00:40:27
Alright, do you care how sexy I thought it was or?
00:40:31
Okay.
00:40:32
Yeah, we had to sidetrack into Scientology.
00:40:36
chance.
00:40:38
How sexy did you think it was?
00:40:40
Thank you for asking, Katie.
00:40:42
I'll cut out the other parts so that it looks okay.
00:40:50
We have fun here.
00:40:51
I gave it a 1.5, so kind of similar to you.
00:40:55
There's definitely an element.
00:40:57
The Catholicism doesn't really do it for me, but it's more the atheist lesbian in the movie that I find, you know, that's a little bit more fun for me personally.
00:41:06
Yeah, she would.
00:41:07
does it.
00:41:08
Yeah.
00:41:08
Yeah.
00:41:09
Yeah.
00:41:11
Yeah.
00:41:13
How fucked up did you think it was?
00:41:15
I have to ask you two things in a row?
00:41:17
We always do.
00:41:20
That seems excessive.
00:41:22
Well, yeah, because you know, you ask me how scary it is, then I ask you, and then I ask you how sexy it is, and then you ask me, and then you ask me, you know, it's a back and
00:41:34
forth.
00:41:36
Yeah.
00:41:37
152 episodes, by the way, just now.
00:41:40
Just now, realize it.
00:41:42
not a back and forth if we ask two questions in a row.
00:41:47
Yeah, because it's a back and forth on who starts the question.
00:41:50
Okay, then that's what you should have said.
00:41:52
Well, I thought that it was implied.
00:41:55
Okay, well it's not.
00:41:56
So how fucked up did you think it was?
00:41:59
Thank you for asking me.
00:42:01
I'll cut out the rest.
00:42:08
Fuck, we're never getting to- this is what we get for yapping for three hours before we start the podcast.
00:42:13
We started this podcast an hour and half after when we were supposed to, so now I'm exhausted and I'm losing my mind and it's showing.
00:42:21
the melatonin kicked in an hour ago.
00:42:24
Jesus, Katie!
00:42:26
You're have a heart failure.
00:42:28
I gave it a 1.5 on a scale of fucked up.
00:42:32
I gave it half a point for her walking on the pins, didn't like that.
00:42:37
And I gave it half a point for her scab picking, because I also didn't like that.
00:42:42
Yeah, that was a lot.
00:42:44
It was, it's a lot.
00:42:46
Yeah.
00:42:48
What about you?
00:42:48
What did you give it?
00:42:50
I gave it a 2.
00:42:53
One thing I love about this movie is that it's like actually so grounded.
00:42:59
Like despite it having a little bit of like a supernatural element at the end, it like you know that that's in her head.
00:43:06
So it feels so like tangible and that's really fucked up to me.
00:43:10
Like I can see people having that experience in religious psychosis and that's so fucked up.
00:43:18
So I gave it a 2.
00:43:20
Yeah, that's a good point.
00:43:22
is like this happens.
00:43:24
Yeah, like someone has lived that probably.
00:43:28
Well, I mean, people have definitely self-immolated.
00:43:32
And you can't be like, okay, and do that.
00:43:39
Alright, overall, what did you think of Saint Mod?
00:43:43
I thought this was a beautiful film, well acted, interesting concept with a unique and interesting character.
00:43:53
Characters, unique energy here.
00:43:55
uh I think there could have been a little bit more narrative, uh like a little bit more backstory or character development or something for Amanda.
00:44:03
uh But overall, great film and a pretty spooky one.
00:44:08
uh I gave it a four out of five.
00:44:11
Is that correct?
00:44:13
Hell yeah.
00:44:15
We're gonna roll again.
00:44:17
We really are.
00:44:19
Yeah, I also give this a four out of five.
00:44:21
I really like this movie.
00:44:22
It's one of my favorites.
00:44:24
this is one that a lot of people haven't seen.
00:44:27
So I love being able to recommend it to people who haven't seen it.
00:44:32
And yeah, I remember saying in stop motion, I was like, this movie was fine, but like Saint Ma did it better.
00:44:37
I don't know.
00:44:40
I'm surprised you don't find them similar.
00:44:43
I don't know.
00:44:43
enough about stop motion to have an opinion, if I'm being honest.
00:44:47
That was so long ago.
00:44:49
That was, yeah, that was a while ago.
00:44:51
Well, I'm telling you, rewatch it, you're going to be like, wow, this is a little bit less good version of Seymour.
00:44:59
Anyways, yeah, I think it's great.
00:45:01
think it's like almost a little bit funny at times, but in that like awkward, uncomfortable way.
00:45:08
And like you said, it is very grounded for how it ends, but
00:45:15
I love the smash cut at the end, just that.
00:45:21
maybe two seconds of her actually burning and screaming.
00:45:25
I thought about that for a year after I watched this for the first time.
00:45:28
Like, could Matt get that out of my head?
00:45:32
What a great way to end it.
00:45:34
Just to really hammer home how horrific that would be.
00:45:38
Yeah.
00:45:40
Well, and I just imagine like being a onlooker of that, you can't help them.
00:45:49
Anything you touch that's touched them is gonna be covered in whatever.
00:45:54
You just have to sit there and watch it happen.
00:45:56
There's literally nothing you can do.
00:45:58
Yeah.
00:46:00
brutal.
00:46:02
Yeah.
00:46:03
It sticks with you.
00:46:04
It's a film that sticks with you.
00:46:07
Yeah.
00:46:08
Thank your nurses, ladies and gentlemen, ladies and.
00:46:11
Well, I don't think that's the moral.
00:46:16
It's a moral that you could interpolate.
00:46:19
You know?
00:46:20
Yes, you're right.
00:46:22
It's a thankless job.
00:46:25
Amanda had it coming.
00:46:27
No, that's no.
00:46:29
She had PTSD from a traumatic experience as a nurse.
00:46:33
She needed to be taken care of better.
00:46:38
check in on your friends, you know?
00:46:40
Check in on the lonely girl you work with.
00:46:43
Not me, though.
00:46:44
Leave me alone.
00:46:45
But the other one.
00:46:46
The one who's not doing as well.
00:46:48
You can check in on me.
00:46:50
great, check in on Katie.
00:46:53
Yeah, oh she's available to be checked in on.
00:46:58
I'm not currently, but.
00:47:01
Could be worse.
00:47:02
It could get worse.
00:47:08
Ignore the bag that I'm carrying with me.
00:47:11
The lighter in my pocket.
00:47:13
Don't mind it.
00:47:15
It's fine.
00:47:17
All right, well, would you survive?
00:47:20
Um, hard to say.
00:47:22
I mean, as much as as much as I do love the religion.
00:47:26
Yeah.
00:47:28
ah I don't think I'm having religious psychosis.
00:47:33
Now that that's a choice, but I just don't see myself being in that situation.
00:47:40
Current state, give me a couple years, I may change my mind.
00:47:44
See you Amanda.
00:47:46
Oh, absolutely.
00:47:49
Sickly lesbian?
00:47:51
Basically.
00:47:53
No, that makes more sense.
00:47:56
She also dies though.
00:47:59
Yeah!
00:48:00
but she's also like a little bit of a bitch.
00:48:05
which
00:48:06
Yeah, I go back and forth because I'm like, I do think, I don't think what she did was wrong.
00:48:12
Like, Ma overstepped, very much so.
00:48:16
Like, she should not have done what she did.
00:48:21
But personally, would I publicly humiliate someone because they did that?
00:48:27
Probably not.
00:48:28
I probably would have just quietly fired her and moved on.
00:48:32
But even if she did that, you know, who's to say?
00:48:35
Would that stop Maude's obsession or not?
00:48:37
I don't know.
00:48:39
Hmm.
00:48:41
Yeah.
00:48:43
Yeah, I don't know.
00:48:43
This one's hard.
00:48:45
Yeah.
00:48:46
I think both main characters did die.
00:48:50
One of them would have died of the big K either way.
00:48:56
Well, so that's not...
00:48:59
How do you spell cancer?
00:49:01
C-A-N-C-E-R.
00:49:03
I'm not an idiot.
00:49:06
It's the big K, that's the joke.
00:49:09
Well, I'm not laughing, so...
00:49:13
my god.
00:49:14
Don't you know anything?
00:49:17
Clearly not.
00:49:19
I think, see, I think I live and here's why.
00:49:24
I lock my doors.
00:49:27
Oh yeah.
00:49:29
Did she not have a key?
00:49:32
No, she got fired.
00:49:33
She walked in because the nurse left and she walked in right after.
00:49:37
But no one's leaving my house without the door locking, because guess what?
00:49:41
I have little app on my phone locked.
00:49:43
I love locking my door.
00:49:47
I rarely unlock it.
00:49:49
Mm-hmm.
00:49:51
I also think I would have let her go a lot sooner.
00:49:55
So I don't know if she would have developed a savior complex for me.
00:50:01
yeah, I never would have made those comments to her about, you're my savior.
00:50:05
I never would have said that.
00:50:08
Maybe I do live.
00:50:09
of what she did, which I think like you're dying.
00:50:12
I think Amanda wanted a friend.
00:50:14
I think she was also kind of lonely.
00:50:16
So I think she was like.
00:50:18
Yeah.
00:50:18
trying to be kind until Maude overstepped and then she turned on her a little bit.
00:50:24
But yeah,
00:50:27
I think if I'm at the end of the line, like if I'm on my deathbed.
00:50:31
having to be honest, I don't think I want an overly religious person taking care of me.
00:50:36
I probably would have asked for another nurse very quickly.
00:50:39
Yeah.
00:50:40
Cause that's just not, it's not my vibe, I'm not religious and I don't really want to be preached to when I'm, when I'm dying.
00:50:48
I'm good.
00:50:49
I my argument is just like, Amanda was going to die either way.
00:50:53
She had weeks to live according to the new nurse.
00:50:57
You know?
00:50:58
So I think I'm dead.
00:51:00
that you just, it's just a would you survive the events of the movie.
00:51:05
Because everybody dies eventually.
00:51:07
Like you can't be like, oh, like eventually I'm going to die.
00:51:10
So.
00:51:12
OK, then I live.
00:51:13
I'm not making the mistakes that Amanda makes to make the girl fall in love with her or be obsessed with her.
00:51:20
There she goes victim blaming again, that's crazy.
00:51:23
Okay.
00:51:26
I'm just kidding.
00:51:27
Okay, great, we both live.
00:51:30
Okay, final answer.
00:51:33
We live.
00:51:35
Amazing.
00:51:36
me what next week's movie is about,
00:51:39
Um, isn't that your job?
00:51:40
It's a new movie.
00:51:41
You haven't seen it either.
00:51:44
Yeah, that's true.
00:51:46
All right, next week we're talking about We Bury the Dead.
00:51:49
We're going to attempt a January movie.
00:51:51
We'll see how that goes.
00:51:53
I know I remember, OK, I remember talking about this last month when we said the plots for movies coming out in January.
00:52:02
It stars Daisy Ridley and she is a woman where it's a zombie apocalypse.
00:52:11
I think we're already in it.
00:52:14
So they might like reference that there was an outbreak or something, but I think we're already in it, right?
00:52:18
That it's not like the beginning of it.
00:52:21
And she, oh, what was it?
00:52:24
They go to like a quarantine zone and I think she finds out her husband is infected.
00:52:32
And so like he has to get taken away from her, but she's like still there.
00:52:36
And I think they're going to be hoping for a cure.
00:52:40
Hmm.
00:52:40
while she's there, I remember the summary, they said, I think it said something about like realizing that the undead are maybe a little bit more human than they think.
00:52:52
So I think, yeah, I think it's like they're executing them, like, cause obviously zombies, right?
00:52:58
Like headshots, done.
00:53:01
Yeah.
00:53:01
And so I think this quarantine zone is maybe like a forward thinking one where they're like, Hey, let's actually try to help them.
00:53:08
And maybe that's actually why her and her husband go there, because she's like, we got to get you help.
00:53:14
And I think they start realizing that, the people are just like trapped inside of it instead of actually like going brain dead and becoming these monsters.
00:53:28
And I think.
00:53:31
How does it end?
00:53:34
I think at one point she's gonna have to kill her husband.
00:53:36
It's gonna be sad.
00:53:38
Yeah, like something happens where he's just attacking and she has to to save herself.
00:53:43
Or to save someone else, like a kid or something.
00:53:47
And so I think he dies, but I think she lives and she continues the research.
00:53:53
I don't think that we find a cure in this movie.
00:53:55
They're leaving it open for her.
00:53:58
Yeah, too wee, too bury, too dead.
00:54:02
And...
00:54:03
They, yeah, it leaves kind of open-ended where they're like they think maybe they've got a cure but they're not sure if it works yet.
00:54:10
So they got to keep working on the research.
00:54:12
Fight in the good fight.
00:54:14
I like that.
00:54:16
Yeah, yeah, I like that a lot.
00:54:18
Yeah.
00:54:20
Is that what you're, what are you thinking?
00:54:21
Do you have any ideas?
00:54:23
Yeah, I was just gonna be a little bit more specific in where she has to travel to.
00:54:26
I'm pretty sure she has to travel to like, Azerbaijan.
00:54:29
That's a crazy poll.
00:54:30
You remember that?
00:54:32
Did it say that or are you just making that up?
00:54:34
No, I I'm pretty sure it says that.
00:54:36
shit.
00:54:38
The fact that you remember that.
00:54:41
Nothing else we've ever talked about is crazy.
00:54:43
Well, like nobody ever talked, if everybody was talking about Azerbaijan, I never would have remembered it.
00:54:48
Like if it was like in the, was in Canada or something, I wouldn't remember that.
00:54:52
Like nobody says anything about Azerbaijan.
00:54:55
But honestly, I could be wrong.
00:54:57
I couldn't be misremembering.
00:54:58
That would not be off-brand.
00:55:00
Well, if it's not, then I'm walking out of the theater, so.
00:55:05
That's realistic.
00:55:06
Yeah, thank you.
00:55:08
Yeah.
00:55:11
Yeah.
00:55:14
I couldn't tell you where that is on a map.
00:55:17
Me neither,
00:55:18
Hmm.
00:55:19
Well, at least I'm not the only one.
00:55:21
Also, today related, I confused Switzerland with Sweden.
00:55:28
Sweden is by Norway.
00:55:31
It is extremely cold.
00:55:34
Switzerland is where the cheese is.
00:55:37
By...
00:55:39
No, like France, sort of.
00:55:41
you know.
00:55:44
the good cheese.
00:55:46
Don't start fights with Wisconsin people right now.
00:55:51
is hands down without question better than whatever we make here.
00:55:57
Yeah, I don't doubt it.
00:56:00
Well anyway, tell us in the comments what cheese you prefer.
00:56:03
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00:56:06
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00:56:12
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00:56:17
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00:56:23
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00:56:25
All right, cool.
00:56:25
Well, I'm glad you liked Saint Maude.
00:56:27
Again, next week we're doing We Bury the Dead, so we'll see you then.
00:56:31
And that's it.
00:56:33
Amazing.
00:56:36
Bye.

