59. Sinister | Gary Doberman producing Ushers film (Joe Hill) | The Crow and Killer Klowns Release Dates Announced | Jordan Peele’s Goat | Josh Brolin replacing Pedro Pascal
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59. Sinister | Gary Doberman producing Ushers film (Joe Hill) | The Crow and Killer Klowns Release Dates Announced | Jordan Peele’s Goat | Josh Brolin replacing Pedro Pascal

Ethan Hawke stars in this successful yet controversial horror by Scott Derrickson and Blumhouse, in which author Ellison Oswald moves his family into a family homicide victims’ home in an attempt to be close to the source material for a new book. Featuring daddy Baghuul (Mr. Boogie), husband of the Babadook (probably).

In this week’s news, Gary Doberman is producing a film based off Ushers by Joe Hill, Stephen King’s son, The Crow movie starring Bill Skarsgard (fresh off an arrest for drug possession) and the Killer Klowns from Outer Space game get a release date, and we talk about the newest details of Jordan Peele’s new movie, Goat, which is now starring Julia Fox (Uncut Gems). Plus, a new documentary about the Phoenix Lights from the 90s by the makers of Skinamarink! Finally – New Zach Creggor (Barbarian) film with Josh Brolin, who is replacing Pedro Pascal!

👉 Ushers film: https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3800974/joe-hill-short-story-ushers-getting-a-sony-screen-gems-movie/

👉 The Crow release date: https://variety.com/2024/film/news/ballerina-pushed-2025-the-crow-moves-june-2024-release-date-1235918869/

👉 Killer Klowns release date: https://www.gamespress.com/PRE-ORDER-AND-RELEASE-DATE-ANNOUNCED-FOR-KILLER-KLOWNS-FROM-OUTER-SPAC

👉 Goat casting announcement: https://deadline.com/2024/02/julia-fox-monkeypaw-goat-1235833255/

👉 New Phoenix Lights Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02ovxWApC8k

👉 New Zach Creggor film: https://geektyrant.com/news/josh-brolin-in-talks-to-replace-pedro-pascal-in-zach-creggers-horror-movie-weapons

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Hello?

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Hello, happy Tuesday!

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Happy Tuesday!

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Welcome back to Killer Cuties podcast.

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It is us.

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Should we start with some news?

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Do you have any?

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I have some.

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I have a lot.

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Oh my gosh, me too.

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You go first, you go first.

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first?

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Okay.

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Should I start with the one I'm most excited about?

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Okay, I will.

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So Bayview Entertainment, they're the ones responsible for Skinamarink...

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And honestly, like a lot of other movies, not good ones, but a lot of them, is

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releasing a documentary about the UFO sightings that happened in Phoenix in the

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90s.

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The Phoenix lights?

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Yes, the Phoenix Lights.

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I loved Phoenix Rising and I live in Arizona, obviously, so I'm particularly

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excited about this one.

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It comes out tomorrow, the 27th, February 27th.

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It's got interviews from two new folks who were working in law enforcement at the

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time, including a 911 operator.

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and interviews from Sheriff Joe Arpaio, which he sucks, but interesting to have

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him in the film.

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So, yeah, I'm really excited about that one.

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I loved Phoenix Rising.

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Yeah, that is interesting.

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I love aliens, so I will watch that for sure.

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Yeah.

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Tomorrow.

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All right, what's next?

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Um, Gary Doberman, he wrote films like the It remakes, the Annabelle series, and the

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upcoming Until Dawn adaptation.

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He's apparently going to be producing a film called Ushers, which is based on an

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unpublished short story by Joe Hill, which if you don't know, is Stephen King's son.

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Oh, what is Stephen King not alive?

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Can't he write his own stories?

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They're just both writing stories.

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can write what he would like to write and Joe Hill is also a writer who writes

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separate stories.

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Okay, yeah, sorry, that, okay.

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Yeah, he changed it.

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I think he uses the pen name Joe Hill because he doesn't want people to be like,

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oh, it's Stephen King's son, like, nepo baby.

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But then I think it's funny because everybody who talks about him is like, Joe

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Hill, he's Stephen King's son.

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Yeah, yeah.

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Well, oops.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Last week we talked about Bill Skarsgard.

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I know he's probably home recovering from his arrest.

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Just kidding.

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Yeah.

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He is going to be starring in a reboot of The Crow, which I think we talked about in

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one of our first horror news, but that has a release date now.

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June 7th.

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June.

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Yeah, I was going to say some people say June is the best month.

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That's exciting, though.

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Yeah.

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Oh, God.

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oh my gosh, Katie, calm down.

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Short news, but Julia Fox has been cast as the female lead in Goat, which is the

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fourth film from Jordan Peele.

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So just a little casting news.

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I didn't either until I saw that she was casted in Goat.

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Well that's news too!

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Yeah, that is news.

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I didn't know when that was released, so I didn't want to be like, oh, breaking.

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But yeah, we know like a little bit about the plot now too, which apparently it's

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going to be like a sports horror movie.

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So Goat is like greatest of all time.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Like Michael Jordan Goat, not like "baa" Goat.

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Same.

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occult.

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Yeah, I will say I'm not thrilled about it being about sports, but it's Jordan Peele,

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so I trust him completely and unequivocally, and I will be watching.

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Yeah, and it can't possibly be as bad as the last sports horror movie that we

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watched.

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Night Swim.

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Oh, I was like, what sports?

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I blacked it out.

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Don't blame you.

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Last one for me.

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Killer Klowns from Outer Space.

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The video game.

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Also has release date now.

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It comes out on June 4th.

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June, June.

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No.

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They dropped a trailer.

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Yeah, it's a, we can link it, but.

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Yeah, It's like another asymmetrical.

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They never do well, but I always hope they do.

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I mean, Dead by Daylight had it pretty figured out.

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Yeah, I think that's the problem is that it doesn't have to compete with anything.

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And I would like to see there be some healthy competition for DBD.

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You know what I mean?

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And I have one last piece.

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It's also kind of, oh, I'm so sorry.

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What?

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Tell me more.

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It's okay.

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If you want to be one of the first people to play it, pre -orders, advanced access

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pre -orders end today, the 27th.

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So make sure you pre -order it on Steam, PS5, or Xbox Series X.

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Do it right now.

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Yep.

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Okay.

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Now you can go.

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Sorry.

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much.

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No, I just have another piece of kind of casting news, but for a different movie.

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So Zach Creggor, he wrote and directed Barbarian.

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He's currently working on another horror film called Weapons.

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And Pedro Pascal was previously attached to star in it, but he had to drop out

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because he has conflicts with The Last of Us season two and also the new Fantastic

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Four movie that he's doing.

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So he's been replaced by Josh Brolin.

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So.

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okay.

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Josh Brolin is in the Avengers.

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He's like the big bad in Avengers, right?

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The purple guy?

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Oh, Thanos?

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Thanos?

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Thanos?

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Thanos?

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You tell me.

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I'm pretty sure.

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I'm pretty sure.

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Well, I mean, yes, Thanos is his name, but I'm pretty sure Josh Brolin is Thanos.

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Okay, I think so.

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I think that's correct.

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I don't know a lot about it, but if someone's like, oh, they're in the Marvel

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universe, I'm probably like, yeah, probably.

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Everybody is.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, most of them are.

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Well, if he had to have a conflict, I'm glad that it's Last of Us.

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It is what it is.

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Well, cool.

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Yeah, for good reason.

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he's great.

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Alright, well, that's what you missed on Horror News.

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Horror News!

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Well...

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We're here to talk about Sinister.

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We are.

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Should I kick us off with a quick summary?

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Okay, from Google.

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True crime writer, Ellison Oswald, played by Ethan Hawke, is in a slump.

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He hasn't had a best seller in more than 10 years and is becoming increasingly

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desperate for a hit.

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So when he discovers the existence of a snuff film showing the deaths of a family,

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he vows to solve the mystery.

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He moves his own family into the victim's home and gets to work.

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However, when old film footage

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and other clues hint at the presence of a supernatural force, Ellison learns that

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living in the house may be fatal.

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Damn.

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That's.

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That's crazy.

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Yeah, I mean, I personally wouldn't move into a house where someone died.

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No.

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That's a lot, that eliminates a lot of houses, I feel like.

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not like a snuff film.

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Not where someone's murdered.

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Where some -

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know that someone made a snuff film about it.

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Would it?

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When he moved in, he didn't know.

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He knew that they died there.

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But he didn't find the film.

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You know, he didn't find the film until he got there.

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Oh.

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killed, not dies, if somebody is killed in a house, I'm not moving there.

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I don't think that would bother me.

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Oh, it's bad juju.

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I don't believe in that.

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that.

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I probably wouldn't move in like right after it happened, especially if it was

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unsolved.

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Because then I'm like, are they still out there?

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You know, like is it something with this house or something?

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But if it was like 10 years ago, murder solved, it'd be sad, but like.

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Someone's gotta live there.

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It's probably cheaper.

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True.

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Cheaper.

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I don't think it's sad, I just think it's creepy.

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Yeah, that's fair.

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It wouldn't make me feel great.

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No, but hey.

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but I just wouldn't think about it.

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$100 off the list price.

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I'm not complaining.

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Yeah.

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Um, well, I'm excited to talk about it.

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We've got a lot of fun facts.

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I mean, I've got a lot of fun facts.

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I do too.

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Um, I'll kick us off.

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C.

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Robert Cargill.

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Who is he?

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The writer?

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The director?

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Both?

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He, no, Scott Derrickson wrote or directed and then co -wrote with C.

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Robert Cargill.

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So C.

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Robert Cargill is the co -writer.

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Not the director.

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Okay, got it.

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Well, he got the idea for the film after a nightmare that he had after watching The

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Ring, the 2002 version of all versions, whatever.

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Yeah.

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Okay.

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Okay.

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Whatever you say.

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As someone who watched that as a ten year old, that's valid.

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I also had nightmares of that.

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Okay, well, you watch the remake and then you let me know.

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Um, you're gonna be really annoyed by what I say next, which is funny because, um,

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early on when we were like starting the podcast, we were like, oh, we should do a

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segment for every time you have a nightmare when you watch a movie.

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I have not had a single nightmare since we started podcasting from movies, from like

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the movies that we watch until last night.

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This one did it, huh?

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did it.

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I finally had the nightmare.

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It makes sense.

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They did a study called The Science of Scare Project and they've been doing it

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every year since 2020.

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So basically they do an analysis of heart rates while people watch horror movies and

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then they rank the movies based on how scary it is, right, based on that elevated

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heart rate.

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The first year they did it in 2020.

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This movie was number one.

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It was deemed the scariest movie.

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It got dethroned for 2021 and 2022, but then it reclaimed its spot in 2023.

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So currently it holds the title as the scariest movie.

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Okay, I would not rank it as the scariest, but it definitely had, it definitely left

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an impression on me.

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me.

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me.

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me.

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Yeah, yeah.

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And to be clear, I believe, like, obviously, they don't make people watch

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every single movie out there.

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So it is based on, like, suggestions and, like, what people have said are really

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scary movies.

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That's kind of what they pull from.

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And I believe it's also English only.

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So that kind of excludes foreign films.

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But yeah, it was number one, number two, number two, and then number one again.

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So.

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What was number one the other two years?

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Host.

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Yeah.

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The found footage that was filmed during the pandemic.

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When I think of Host, I think of the...

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Saoirse Ronan movie.

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Is it Saoirse Ronan that's in it?

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Saoirse Ronan?

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Is it by the lady that wrote Twilight?

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Yeah, that's called The Host.

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Yeah, that's just what I...

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Anyway, do you want to hear?

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Bong Joon Ho movie called The Host, but...

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Yeah, yeah, okay, that's fair.

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Yeah.

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Do you want to hear about the dream?

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I do, yeah, tell me.

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Okay, in the dream, I'm sitting right here in this chair in my office.

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I'm on a video call with a friend of mine that lives in Mexico.

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And for whatever reason, my office is not in my house.

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It's in my parents' house.

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Just a little background information.

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So we're on this video call and just out of absolutely nowhere, something like

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grabs the back of my chair and just like,

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yanks me backwards, not like I don't like fall backwards, but it yanks me backwards,

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you know, can you get a car accident or something?

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Just like pulls me backwards.

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Everything goes black.

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And I do one of those like silent open mouth screams with my head tipped back and

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my mouth is like abnormally wide open, you know?

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And I was just screaming and it was pitch black.

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And then a few seconds later, I popped back up and I scoot my chair back up and

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I'm like, oh my God.

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Did you see what just happened to me?

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To my friend that was on the video call, I like, did you see what just happened?

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And she's like, oh yeah, yeah, it's probably just that weird scientific

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phenomenon, like no big deal.

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And meanwhile, I'm like, oh fuck, that was really fucking scary.

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And so I was freaked out about it.

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So I get up and I go stand over here and I move my chair and I just kind of like let

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this little aura right here settle a little bit.

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And we're still talking.

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And then I accidentally knock a piece of paper off of my desk and it just goes

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flying.

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across the room.

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Oh my God, there's something happening in this spot.

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So I push my chair over here and it does the same thing.

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Then I go wake up my mom and dad who are inexplicably in the other room.

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And I'm like, hey, something's happening and you need to come and see it.

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So they come in here.

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My dad is like the most manly man, macho guy.

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And I show him what happens and he's like, oh no.

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We're leaving, we're moving you out of this house immediately.

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And then I woke up.

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Well, in this universe, moving out of the house would not do you very well.

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No.

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No, no, no, no.

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Yeah.

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Well, I'm sorry that happened to you.

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thanks.

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And then I had a dream about Survivor.

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It was also a scary dream.

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Oh, great show.

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Yeah.

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Anyway.

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Um, yeah, they, so there isn't any like sex or nudity.

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There's not a lot of swearing, very little blood and gore.

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Cause the filmmakers were trying to get a PG -13 rating.

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They got an R anyway.

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It was so fucking scary.

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They were basically just like, nah, that shit's terrifying.

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That's a rated R.

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So it's literally just content and the implication of what's happening.

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It's not.

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Yeah, which I kind of get.

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yeah, I mean, there's people hanging.

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There's there is some blood.

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It's like children killing people.

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Yeah.

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which the children in this movie were the least scary thing about the entire movie.

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Just them like running around, parkouring through the house in their weird makeup.

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Yeah, I haven't rewatched this movie in quite some time, but I forgot how cheesy

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the montage is at the end where it's showing all the videos again, but that the

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kids were the ones that were doing it under the influence of this demon.

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And they just every time just turn to the camera and do the little shh, like John

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Krasinski in A Quiet Place, and it's like calm down, we got it.

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Oh god.

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One of the snuff films, well, first of all, they were all actually filmed on

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Super 8, which is interesting and fun.

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But the underwater snuff film, the one where they're tied to the chairs,

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whatever, they actually tied people to chairs and threw them into the pool.

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While using cameras that are known to act up, film that's known to not work

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appropriately,

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extremely dangerous circumstances.

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So I guess they were like super careful.

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I mean, as they should be.

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But I guess they were super careful when filming that so they could do it in as few

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takes as possible.

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But oh my God, like, just pretend to tie them down.

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Like, don't actually tie people to a car and throw them into a pool or to a chair.

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mean, I'm sure they were very loosely tied in case something went wrong, but I don't,

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yeah, I don't think that would be the job for me if I was a stunt person.

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Yeah, kind of in line with that when they were doing the hanging one, the stunt

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coordinator botched the preparation for it and the stunt people actually got hung.

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Oh my god.

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Yeah, so luckily I don't think anybody was seriously injured.

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However, they were, the coordinator was fired immediately after that because you

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can't do that.

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So yeah, you would think if anything's gonna go wrong, it's the one where you're

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cementing people to the bottom of a pool, but nope.

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It's the hanging one that went wrong.

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Yikes.

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You know, what kind of timely what started today is the trial for the stunt

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coordinator on Rust that Alec Baldwin movie where the the director died.

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Yeah, you got to put a lot of trust in your stunt coordinators and your weapon

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masters and if you don't have these, I'm not to say that I don't know whose fault

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it was, but there's just.

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Like that's one of the most important roles to fill on a movie.

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Yeah, it just, that's, it's so fucking tragic.

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Yeah, so much can go wrong.

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Yeah.

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Um, speaking more on the snuff films, Ethan Hawke didn't even see them before he

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started filming.

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Oh, okay.

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Genuine reaction.

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they put a bunch of his genuine reactions in the final cut.

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Mm -hmm.

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I wonder if the lawnmower one was his genuine reaction.

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He was shook.

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he was, he was, I mean I was.

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Not ideal, I mean he knew it was coming, but that was one of the few jump scares

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that really got me.

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Yeah, I remember the first time I watched it.

00:21:07
The lawnmower one was like, man, I wouldn't like to be in their position.

00:21:13
No, thank you.

00:21:14
All of them are not great, but that one especially.

00:21:20
Yeah, there were quite a few jump scares in this weren't there?

00:21:25
Yeah, that was like one of the criticisms it got was that it kind of relied on that

00:21:29
a little bit.

00:21:31
But like, what horror movie doesn't?

00:21:33
Calm down.

00:21:34
Yeah.

00:21:36
Also, apparently the final jump scare of the movie wasn't originally like in the

00:21:42
script, like when Baghuul like pops up in a frame, but it was mandated by the

00:21:49
studio.

00:21:51
Jason Blum was like, I want that in there.

00:21:55
So that's why it ends on a jump scare.

00:21:59
Which reminds me, like, every fucking movie we've ever watched is Blumhouse.

00:22:03
There's a lot of Blumhouse movies.

00:22:05
There are so many, I've said it a couple, a couple of Blumhouse movies ago.

00:22:10
Oh my God.

00:22:13
They do a lot of horror.

00:22:14
They really do.

00:22:15
I mean, that's what they're for, right?

00:22:16
They do horror.

00:22:17
That's all they do.

00:22:19
for the most part, yeah.

00:22:20
I can't think of a Blumhouse movie that's not horror, but there probably is some.

00:22:25
You know who else is responsible for this movie though?

00:22:30
Who?

00:22:31
Lionsgate and Momentum, the same people who did Twilight.

00:22:37
Great.

00:22:39
Anyway.

00:22:43
Oh, speaking of kind of tying back into our horror news segment.

00:22:49
So James Ransone is in this.

00:22:53
He plays the deputy and also a side note.

00:22:57
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:22:57
So as a side note in the credits, he's never named, he's just deputy in this

00:23:02
movie.

00:23:03
And then in the sequel, he's ex -deputy so -and -so.

00:23:06
That's what he's credited as.

00:23:08
I think that's funny.

00:23:11
But he is in the It remake.

00:23:17
He plays an older version of Eddie.

00:23:20
And then he also plays Ethan Hawke's brother in The Black Phone, which is also

00:23:28
based on a Joe Hill story.

00:23:30
Oh, Stephen King's son.

00:23:34
Yeah, if you didn't know.

00:23:38
But yeah, so they kinda got reunited, played brothers, creepy little brothers,

00:23:42
but...

00:23:44
Yeah.

00:23:46
Um...

00:23:46
We can tie it back to another episode.

00:23:49
I know how.

00:23:51
I kNoW hOw.

00:23:54
Um, Ellison, Ellison is wearing a sweatshirt for Bennington College.

00:24:02
Um, Shirley Jackson, Jackson's husband works there at Bennington College.

00:24:10
Worked, sorry, worked there.

00:24:12
not with us anymore.

00:24:15
They are both deceased.

00:24:19
Yes.

00:24:21
well...

00:24:23
Whoops.

00:24:25
Me.

00:24:27
have both passed away.

00:24:30
But yeah, definitely ties back to like a few.

00:24:32
I feel like we just mentioned Shirley Jackson in last episode, Lisa

00:24:36
Frankenstein, and then just did Hill House too.

00:24:40
And we mentioned her in another movie because they the movie won the Shirley

00:24:44
Jackson Award or something.

00:24:46
The book that it was based on.

00:24:47
it's so weird how that happens because I don't ever plan it, but then all of a

00:24:51
sudden there's all these little tie -ins to things that I didn't even realize.

00:24:56
Yeah.

00:24:58
fun.

00:24:59
I think it just boils down to the horror community is a lot smaller than you think.

00:25:05
It is, and I also think kind of paying homage to a lot of things that came before

00:25:10
it is very big.

00:25:12
There's a lot of Easter eggs, a lot of things like that where it's, yeah, it's a

00:25:19
very, I don't know, it's a community that likes to kind of recognize the people who

00:25:26
came before it, so.

00:25:27
Yeah.

00:25:29
Yeah.

00:25:30
Love that.

00:25:31
I do.

00:25:31
I do too.

00:25:35
Um, C.

00:25:36
Robert Cargill, the co -writer.

00:25:38
co -writer.

00:25:39
Thank you.

00:25:41
He said that Baghuul was originally meant to look more like Willy Wonka.

00:25:49
The 2005 version.

00:25:50
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, the worst one.

00:25:53
And he's personal opinion.

00:25:55
And...

00:25:56
Have you seen the Timothée Chalamet version?

00:25:59
I haven't, but I get the noodle noodle apple strudel stuck in my head constantly.

00:26:05
Thank you, TikTok.

00:26:08
I heard good things about it though.

00:26:12
I'm sorry, I did not like the 2005 one at all.

00:26:17
It's, yeah, it is what it is.

00:26:18
It's not, it's not great.

00:26:20
The first one's the best one.

00:26:22
Oh yeah, Gene Wilder.

00:26:23
Birthday, buddy.

00:26:26
He's my birthday buddy.

00:26:28
University of Iowa, buddy.

00:26:31
He went to the University of Iowa?

00:26:32
He sure did.

00:26:33
There's a signed photograph of him in the theater department, which I was in.

00:26:40
And it was the most stolen item on campus until they did a print of it and stopped

00:26:46
putting the actual one in there.

00:26:48
Smart.

00:26:50
Yeah, yeah.

00:26:52
Yes, he went to the University of Iowa for a little bit, I think.

00:26:56
Yeah.

00:27:00
Anyways, they decided to not go in that direction, which was probably a smart idea

00:27:04
because that seems like it would be really, really stupid.

00:27:09
I do not think it would have been the top scary movie if Willy Wonka was running

00:27:14
around hiding in pools.

00:27:17
Agreed.

00:27:18
Also, the fact that that movie came out 20 years ago is absolutely fucking bonkers.

00:27:24
Willy Wonka.

00:27:25
The 2005 version.

00:27:27
Yeah.

00:27:29
It feels like a long time ago, though.

00:27:32
Oh, not for me.

00:27:34
Oh, okay.

00:27:35
Seems like just yesterday.

00:27:37
Yeah.

00:27:39
Did you?

00:27:40
I do actually quote a line from that one a lot.

00:27:44
all the time.

00:27:46
Which one do you do?

00:27:47
I just do the one where they're like walking in and Augustus Gloop is like, do

00:27:53
you want some chocolate?

00:27:54
He's like, yeah, and he's like, then you should have bought some.

00:27:59
I always do that, then you should have bought some.

00:28:04
always do.

00:28:05
Good morning, Starshine.

00:28:07
The earth says hello.

00:28:09
I don't know why, like I just hated that portrayal so much.

00:28:14
Yeah, it's not it.

00:28:16
It's very Johnny Depp and Johnny Depp can do some things well, but like.

00:28:21
Acting is not really one of them.

00:28:26
You know he just

00:28:29
he do?

00:28:30
He does Jack Sparrow well.

00:28:33
Yeah, that is good.

00:28:35
That's all.

00:28:37
Sorry.

00:28:38
Well, he was okay in Sweeney Todd, but he can't sing.

00:28:42
He can play the guitar really well.

00:28:43
I've seen him live on the guitar.

00:28:45
He showed up at an Aerosmith concert I was at and he played the guitar.

00:28:48
He's actually pretty good.

00:28:50
I just don't like him.

00:28:54
There.

00:28:56
Anyway, did you see how they ended up finding the monster?

00:29:02
They were like searching Google images and just found one and they were like, this

00:29:06
looks cool.

00:29:07
Paid the guy $500 and that's Baghuul.

00:29:10
They literally fucking Googled it.

00:29:12
Can you imagine the person who created the art?

00:29:15
And they were just like, yeah, sure, you can use it.

00:29:18
500, that's fine.

00:29:20
And this movie makes what?

00:29:21
How much did it make?

00:29:23
30 something?

00:29:25
$87 .7 million.

00:29:28
Insane.

00:29:31
Like as much as people bitch about royalties, that's the one thing that I

00:29:36
will always ensure that I get is royalties off of anything I ever sell.

00:29:41
Not that I'm ever gonna sell anything.

00:29:42
I'm not talented enough, but never do something for just a flat amount out the

00:29:49
gate.

00:29:49
Always include royalties and a flat amount.

00:29:52
Yeah.

00:29:54
$500 and a dollar off each movie.

00:29:59
1%, half a percent.

00:30:01
yeah.

00:30:03
I agree.

00:30:04
I think that's a smart way to go.

00:30:05
Thank you.

00:30:07
You're welcome.

00:30:08
-

00:30:09
Hahaha!

00:30:12
Um, well, what else?

00:30:17
Um.

00:30:20
Apparently Baghuul actually translates to boogeyman which is kind of fun.

00:30:24
Oh yeah, Mr.

00:30:25
Boogie.

00:30:26
Mr.

00:30:26
Boogie!

00:30:27
When you say it like that?

00:30:29
It's like kind of cute.

00:30:31
Yeah, he's just a little cute guy.

00:30:32
Yeah, like Mr.

00:30:34
Boogie and Mr.

00:30:35
Babadook went to the store and got married.

00:30:37
Yeah, aw they're so similar.

00:30:41
Aww, I bet they'd be friends.

00:30:43
Maybe he's the gay.

00:30:46
That's what I just said, they got married, didn't you hear?

00:30:49
well yeah, but like maybe that's what makes the Babadook gay because they're...

00:30:57
Yeah.

00:30:58
other people of the same gender.

00:31:01
Yeah.

00:31:03
Anyway.

00:31:04
or entities.

00:31:06
Yeah.

00:31:08
He wasn't really like doing any of the like m*rder*ng or anything.

00:31:13
Yeah.

00:31:14
No, he was kind of just like, oh hey, it'd be pretty cool if you k*ll*d your parents.

00:31:21
Honestly, that's what all the tall skinny men in black suits and hats do.

00:31:27
Babadook, k*ll your kid.

00:31:31
Slenderman, k*ll your friends.

00:31:35
Mr.

00:31:35
Boogie...

00:31:36
K*ll your parents.

00:31:38
your parents.

00:31:40
one for everybody.

00:31:41
Yeah.

00:31:44
Mm -hmm.

00:31:46
Wow.

00:31:48
Yeah, Jack Skellington?

00:31:50
K*ll Santa Claus.

00:31:51
Oh, he didn't want to kill Santa.

00:31:56
He specifically told them not to hurt him.

00:32:00
Don't slander my boy Jack, that's my dream man.

00:32:03
ha ha!

00:32:12
Any other fun facts?

00:32:15
Oh.

00:32:17
Well.

00:32:18
Cut.

00:32:21
That's the end.

00:32:22
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:32:23
Well, I guess we can rate: How scary did you think it was?

00:32:25
Yeah, see, I don't know, because it wasn't like that scary.

00:32:30
I say this every episode.

00:32:31
I don't fucking know.

00:32:32
I should just think about it harder before we record.

00:32:35
But it wasn't that scary watching it.

00:32:42
But the fact that it gave me a nightmare, like a nightmare that very clearly tied

00:32:46
back to the movie, like when he's being pulled down from the attic or whatever, I

00:32:52
got to give it some credit.

00:32:55
So I'm gonna give it a three.

00:32:57
Just a little more than half.

00:32:59
I think that's fair.

00:33:00
Because clearly it impacted you in some way.

00:33:04
Yeah.

00:33:05
Which I think I have a movie as well down the line that we'll get to one day.

00:33:10
But watching it, I was like, ooh, you know?

00:33:13
But then.

00:33:16
days after I was still, I couldn't stop thinking about it.

00:33:20
So I was like, yeah, that one bothers me.

00:33:27
Yeah, I think that's a fair rating.

00:33:30
Thank you.

00:33:30
What did you give it?

00:33:32
I give it a two.

00:33:34
Because again, it's supernatural.

00:33:36
It's not really like my, like, this one didn't stick with me.

00:33:39
But I do remember the first time I watched it and I was like.

00:33:44
Why is the car chained?

00:33:45
What's gonna happen?

00:33:47
Yeah, the snuff films I didn't, I didn't want anything.

00:33:52
Yeah.

00:33:53
No, they're not ideal.

00:33:55
Yeah, they creeped me out a little bit.

00:33:58
I've seen a snuff film, so that's a...

00:34:01
I know, I didn't mean to.

00:34:02
I didn't know it was real until actually like years and years later.

00:34:08
That's not ideal.

00:34:09
Child of the internet, sometimes you accidentally watch a snuff film..

00:34:13
It's not funny, but like...

00:34:17
I was convinced it was fake when I was a kid.

00:34:20
I was like, there's no way.

00:34:22
And then it wasn't until years later when I went through my true crime era that I

00:34:25
found out that that was actually...

00:34:27
I was like reading about the case and I was like, I've seen that video.

00:34:32
Yikes.

00:34:36
Yeah, so parents, put those parental locks on your computers.

00:34:40
Seriously.

00:34:41
Yikes.

00:34:43
Yeah, yeah.

00:34:45
You wanna know something funny though is the snuff films is not what freaked me

00:34:48
out.

00:34:49
doesn't surprise me even a little bit because you don't think real life

00:34:53
scenarios are scary.

00:34:54
If it could actually happen to you, somehow that's not terrifying.

00:34:58
Well, I mean, yeah, because I'm like used to the idea of like, well, very possibly

00:35:04
could just go to the store and get shot.

00:35:07
I'm a product of America.

00:35:09
Yeah, exactly.

00:35:10
So you're a product of the Internet.

00:35:12
I'm a product of America.

00:35:14
Anyway, but, you know, it was like the.

00:35:19
The only time I remember like audibly like making one of my like, I'm scared noises

00:35:23
was when Ellison's like looking away from the computer, like the computer is like

00:35:28
right here and he's looking and then he looks away and then Mr.

00:35:32
Boogie like looks, oh my God.

00:35:37
No, thank you.

00:35:38
And I think that's what I said.

00:35:39
Like, oh God, no thank you.

00:35:42
Freaky, freaky, freaked me out.

00:35:45
And the hands, like the...

00:35:48
The idea of having recorded something that you couldn't see, or him not being able to

00:35:53
see the kids.

00:35:54
I mean, the kids weren't scary, but the idea of he's just walking around this

00:35:58
house and all of these kids are running around killing their parents.

00:36:02
I do think the idea of like...

00:36:06
Recording yourself doing something and then rewatching it later and noticing

00:36:10
something in it that like you didn't know was happening is scary.

00:36:14
But the idea that that's like ghost children pulling you through the attic is

00:36:18
not like I don't think that's scary.

00:36:20
But if I was like recording myself and then like saw someone in my window or

00:36:25
something.

00:36:26
Oh, I would lose my goddamn mind.

00:36:28
I don't think I'd ever sleep again

00:36:32
Yeah.

00:36:33
Whew.

00:36:35
Spooky.

00:36:37
Uh, how sexy did you think it was?

00:36:42
I I gave it a 1 .5.

00:36:44
Okay.

00:36:47
because like Ethan Hawke's not bad in his little sweater the whole time.

00:36:53
And then like I'd probably smash Baghuul let's be honest.

00:36:58
Yeah, that doesn't surprise me, not even a little bit.

00:37:02
You know, I wish it still surprised me when I have these feelings, but I'm used

00:37:08
to it now.

00:37:09
What about you?

00:37:10
I gave it a two.

00:37:13
Half for the mom, half for the dad.

00:37:15
Oh.

00:37:18
Mine was half for the dad and half for Baghuul

00:37:22
Well, you only gave it a .5.

00:37:23
1 .5.

00:37:24
That's true, maybe it should be a two.

00:37:26
One for each.

00:37:28
You give it a two.

00:37:29
Yeah, .5, yeah, okay.

00:37:31
I'm just making sure I did my math right.

00:37:33
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:37:36
It's not too late to change your answer.

00:37:38
Okay, I'll give it a two.

00:37:43
Yeah.

00:37:45
How fucked up did you think it was?

00:37:53
I was kind of debating between a 2 and a 2 .5 because I don't like the snuff films.

00:37:59
It's not ideal.

00:38:01
That is pretty fucked up.

00:38:03
I do not want to be locked in a car and have it set on fire.

00:38:06
I do not want to be thrown into a pool tied to a fucking chair.

00:38:11
And I don't want to be run over by a lawn mower.

00:38:14
That's terrifying.

00:38:16
Mm -hmm.

00:38:17
but it's also like the implication of it.

00:38:19
Like we don't really see it happening, you know, which is why I'm like struggling

00:38:22
between the two.

00:38:25
So I wrote, I did write down two.

00:38:29
So I think I'm going to go with that.

00:38:31
Yeah, I had the exact same thought process that you had.

00:38:34
I was like, kids killing their parents, kids killing their parents in really

00:38:38
fucked up ways, filming killing their parents, but like, that's all just

00:38:44
implied.

00:38:46
Yeah.

00:38:48
So I gave it a two also.

00:38:49
Oh my god.

00:38:51
Look at us go!

00:38:52
know.

00:38:54
We are one single brain now.

00:38:57
I know, we gotta get a divisive film in here again.

00:39:01
Oof.

00:39:03
Overall?

00:39:06
I liked this movie.

00:39:08
I didn't love it.

00:39:11
I'm not gonna watch it again.

00:39:14
I don't think.

00:39:17
Because it was a little like cheap and it's jump scares.

00:39:22
I don't think it needed those for it to be as scary as it was.

00:39:28
Because like the parts that are sticking out to me were not the jump scares.

00:39:32
Especially like the jumps here where he's like looking at the picture at the window

00:39:35
and then he pulls down the picture and like there's Mr.

00:39:37
Boogie like come on.

00:39:38
Saw that coming a mile away.

00:39:40
Just turn the sound off and it didn't scare me at all.

00:39:42
kd you have to stop doing that.

00:39:45
Well I knew it was coming, and that's their fault, not mine.

00:39:48
Yeah, but you have to let, this is actually something that I've realized

00:39:52
about myself is that after years and years of horror movies, I think the reason why I

00:39:56
don't find a lot of them scary is because I don't allow myself to be scared.

00:40:00
And I think both of us should work on that.

00:40:02
I think we should allow ourselves to be scared.

00:40:05
Okay, well I mean I had a nightmare, so what more do you want from me?

00:40:11
More!

00:40:12
More nightmares!

00:40:13
Every night!

00:40:14
every single day!

00:40:18
Anyway, all that, the acting was very good.

00:40:23
All of the acting was good.

00:40:24
I mean Ethan Hawke, he's good.

00:40:27
Yeah, he's a great actor.

00:40:29
Yeah.

00:40:30
I had a little bit of problem with the kids and their makeup and it was just a

00:40:33
little cheesy.

00:40:36
So all of that to say, I gave it a three.

00:40:40
I liked it more than I didn't like it, for sure.

00:40:42
But there were some opportunities, definitely.

00:40:46
Alright.

00:40:48
what about you?

00:40:51
Well, you were convinced that I didn't like this movie because it's supernatural

00:40:55
and I don't have a good track record with supernatural movies.

00:41:00
I like this movie.

00:41:03
I actually think this is like up there in my favorite supernatural movies.

00:41:09
I don't like a lot of them, but I like this one a lot.

00:41:13
I remember watching it for the first time and really loving it.

00:41:15
I think I did like it a little bit less than the first time I liked it or watched

00:41:19
it only because like

00:41:20
Again, some of the special effects didn't age as super well.

00:41:24
And like you said, like there are, it does rely on a lot of jump scares, which is

00:41:27
fun, but I do prefer more like tension building moments, which I feel like are

00:41:32
more so in the snuff films than they are in like the rest of it.

00:41:35
But I give it a 3 .5.

00:41:38
It's fun.

00:41:39
Ethan Hawke's fantastic in it.

00:41:41
I think it's a little underrated.

00:41:44
Like I feel like, I don't know why this got.

00:41:47
It doesn't have bad reviews, but it doesn't have great reviews, and I feel

00:41:51
like I never really understood why, because I feel like it's solid, but

00:41:57
whatever.

00:41:59
a box office success.

00:42:00
It made a lot of money.

00:42:02
Yeah, for sure.

00:42:03
It did well.

00:42:04
I mean, it has a sequel.

00:42:05
It did well financially, for sure.

00:42:08
And it didn't bomb with the critics or anything like that.

00:42:12
I think it has in the 60s for both critics and audience on Rotten Tomatoes.

00:42:19
So yeah, definitely not terrible.

00:42:23
But I feel like, I don't know, when this kind of was a thing and Insidious was kind

00:42:28
of a thing and Insidious was getting so much praise and this was kind of getting

00:42:32
shit on, I did not understand that at all.

00:42:34
Because this is, to me, a way better movie than Insidious.

00:42:39
But I'm an Insidious hater, so.

00:42:42
The end of Insidious is just so bad.

00:42:46
Ugh.

00:42:48
Sorry, James Wan.

00:42:50
Yeah, this, the end of this movie?

00:42:54
A little unexpected.

00:42:56
I mean, you would expect something to happen to where like they were able to get

00:43:00
away from it.

00:43:01
Yeah, I don't think you really expect it to be that bleak, especially when it's

00:43:05
like, oh, like they got out of the house.

00:43:07
Like they're smarter than most people.

00:43:08
No, that's exactly what kills.

00:43:14
Yeah.

00:43:16
no, I don't blame you for hating on Insidious at all.

00:43:20
Yeah, sorry, it's just not for me.

00:43:21
I know that movie is like so widely loved, but...

00:43:26
Not in this house.

00:43:29
Ugh.

00:43:31
Um, would you survive?

00:43:34
Uhhhh

00:43:39
Absolutely not, because I hate staying in the same spot more than a couple years.

00:43:44
So whether I feel like I have to move or not, like I'm going to move at some point.

00:43:49
So.

00:43:51
And I've got a kid.

00:43:54
And she's gonna kill me.

00:43:55
She is.

00:43:57
Yikes.

00:44:01
Bye Bye

00:44:03
Yeah, probably not.

00:44:04
Huh?

00:44:05
You don't even have a kid to kill you.

00:44:07
That's true.

00:44:08
If it's me right now, I think I'm good.

00:44:13
Do I live?

00:44:14
I think you live.

00:44:16
I live!

00:44:17
I was fully prepared to take the L!

00:44:20
you gonna take the L?

00:44:21
I don't understand.

00:44:21
You don't even have a kid.

00:44:22
I don't know, I didn't think about that aspect.

00:44:24
I was just like, oh, I'm in this house and as soon as I move, I die.

00:44:27
But you're right, I don't really have, I live alone.

00:44:32
So, but I'm not his type.

00:44:34
What is he gonna do, take me?

00:44:37
Exactly.

00:44:38
Okay.

00:44:39
Thanks.

00:44:42
Um, okay.

00:44:45
Do you want to predict next week's movie?

00:44:47
Guess.

00:44:50
No.

00:44:51
I think you're gonna be excited.

00:44:54
It's VHS.

00:44:56
It's found footage.

00:44:58
We just did found footage.

00:44:59
We just did REC.

00:45:02
We did REC a month and a half ago.

00:45:05
Only four episodes, five episodes.

00:45:08
But yeah, okay, okay, okay.

00:45:09
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven episodes ago.

00:45:17
You like found footage.

00:45:18
I do.

00:45:20
Um, I just got chapstick all over me.

00:45:23
I was fucking around my chapstick and now I ate it.

00:45:28
Okay.

00:45:30
No, it tastes like chapstick.

00:45:33
Okay.

00:45:36
Um, okay.

00:45:40
VHS is a found footage horror movie.

00:45:48
Okay.

00:45:49
It's about.

00:45:50
It's one of very few found footage movies that is not people making a documentary.

00:45:56
Why are they filming?

00:45:58
because they're in a haunted house and they're like, what is happening in this

00:46:03
house?

00:46:04
People are breaking into my house.

00:46:05
People are throwing bricks through my windows.

00:46:07
People are scratching the walls.

00:46:10
People are sneaking in at night.

00:46:12
So they set up VHS recorders.

00:46:16
Is that even the right expression?

00:46:20
I camcorders, right?

00:46:23
Okay.

00:46:23
VHS.

00:46:25
I don't know.

00:46:25
I don't know.

00:46:27
Um, to try to catch the people that are sneaking into their haunted house that

00:46:34
they don't know is haunted yet.

00:46:35
kinda more like Paranormal Activity.

00:46:42
I guess so.

00:46:44
That's fine, there can be more than two movies that do something.

00:46:48
I forgot that those are found footage, huh?

00:46:51
Yeah, they really are.

00:46:53
Yeah, so they're...

00:46:58
Well yeah, I was just describing Paranormal Activity.

00:47:01
That's okay.

00:47:03
Sorry, should I not have said that?

00:47:05
it's okay it's okay um they find

00:47:12
Demons which is also what's in Paranormal Activity, but they find demons in the

00:47:18
house and Demons are pissed that they're recording and that they've been like found

00:47:24
out

00:47:25
Yeah.

00:47:26
So they kill everybody.

00:47:28
And you see, yeah, you see all the deaths on camera.

00:47:32
Wow, is it like one by one or is it a big grand finale of death?

00:47:38
Okay, how many people are in the house?

00:47:41
Five.

00:47:42
And a dog.

00:47:45
Always.

00:47:47
Yeah.

00:47:49
Yeah.

00:47:49
That's what people get mad about.

00:47:53
You gotta fire them up.

00:47:56
You know?

00:47:57
Yeah, for sure.

00:48:01
Great.

00:48:02
Yeah, so it's literally this movie.

00:48:07
jogged, it's not great, but it's not the worst, so that Paranormal Activity could

00:48:15
run the first time and then crawl the other six movies.

00:48:18
Okay, great.

00:48:22
Okay, I mean this spawned five sequels, so like...

00:48:28
Didn't walk too slow.

00:48:31
It jogged.

00:48:32
It jogged.

00:48:33
Okay.

00:48:33
so that Paranormal Activity 1 could sprint and then the rest of the Paranormal

00:48:38
Activities could crawl.

00:48:40
Yeah.

00:48:42
I liked the second paranormal activity.

00:48:46
Which one is the one with like the cult burning at the end?

00:48:51
I think that's like the f - no, I think that's the fourth one.

00:48:56
That one really...

00:48:59
It went real downhill real quick there.

00:49:02
Yeah.

00:49:05
Yeah, once they started introducing the Xbox tracking cameras.

00:49:12
Yeah, that was that was rough.

00:49:15
Um.

00:49:18
Alright, that's not really what it's about at all.

00:49:24
At all?

00:49:26
No.

00:49:27
I I thought it was a lot like Paranormal Activity.

00:49:30
No.

00:49:31
It's actually like a anthology -ish.

00:49:40
in one movie or each movie.

00:49:42
No, in the movie.

00:49:46
Yeah, there's like different segments.

00:49:48
Is one of them the V, one of them the H, and one of them the S?

00:49:51
No, it's like...

00:49:55
It's like an overarching plot where they find the VHSs and then you see the VHSs.

00:50:02
So it's like, there's the overview plot and then these kind of subplots.

00:50:09
So what you're telling me is that it's Sinister.

00:50:15
Um, no, because I don't think each snuff film has its own plot.

00:50:22
It's just, here's how this family died.

00:50:26
Here's how this family died.

00:50:27
It's all one story.

00:50:29
These are more like, this is one story, this is one story, and then one story to

00:50:33
tie it all together.

00:50:35
Okay.

00:50:36
Okay.

00:50:37
Well, I'm looking forward to it.

00:50:39
I've been wanting to watch it forever and I've been putting it off so that I can

00:50:41
watch it and have genuine reactions.

00:50:45
Mm -hmm.

00:50:46
Like the man.

00:50:48
Yeah, just like him.

00:50:52
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:50:55
Alright, cool.

00:50:55
Well, I'm excited to watch it.

00:50:57
It's been a while since I've actually seen it, so I'm excited for a re -watch.

00:51:01
Yeah, me too.

00:51:02
Well, no, but you know what I mean.

00:51:06
You're excited to watch.

00:51:08
Yes, yes.

00:51:10
And I'm excited for you to rewatch.

00:51:12
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:51:13
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00:51:15
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00:51:24
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00:51:29
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00:51:33
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00:51:35
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00:51:39
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00:51:41
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00:51:44
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00:51:44
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00:51:47
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00:51:47
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00:51:49
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