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322: Feast

Jul 25, 20241 hr 7 minEp. 322
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"The monsters are doing it doggy style." Join us as we discuss Feast! We talk about the involvement of Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and Wes Craven, the family relationships on set, how the budget was cut down and MUCH MORE!

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Welcome to The Cult Classic Horror Show. Every week you can have the conversations you've always wanted to have about the films you love. Get rid of your distractions and prepare yourself. Welcome, welcome everybody to The Cult Classic Horror Show. Danny Bohnen here with you guys. Welcome, welcome everybody to The Cult Classic Horror Show. Welcome, welcome everybody to The Cult Classic Horror Show. Welcome, welcome everybody to The Cult Classic Horror Show.

Welcome, welcome everybody to The Cult Classic Horror Show. Welcome, welcome everybody to The Cult Classic Horror Show. Welcome, welcome everybody to The Cult Classic Horror Show. Twitter elbow deep. Yeah elbow deep someone say. Yeah. Um, and, uh, you know, I just haven't had time to to watch this. Yes. Feast your eyes upon this. I hope you've also been busy preparing for my arrival. I'm going to visit Rob because his mom said that her neighbor we could say it

are house for free. So I'm going to be up in Rob's grill. Yeah. He's awesome. Yeah. And then next week, you're going to go to we're going to go to go to feast pizza on their feet. Feast. Feast. Which they're actually their pizza ovens broke down two weeks ago. Everybody everybody online was screaming. They're back up and running. So it's going to happen. I can't wait to go to feast. Better not happen. Well, have you even been there since the last time I was down there? Why?

It's cheating. We're going to do that. Yeah. You get cheated us. We only feast. We only feast. Yeah. Oh, that was that was that was that we all got feast. No, we and Joey ordered it right? Yeah. Joey Dees that we all had come out of there too. We got feast and Joey Dees and pizza three out of a four nights. Yeah. Actually, no, there was one day where we ate pizza twice in one day. I hope Carmella doesn't go to Connie's when we're not there. Yeah.

Oh, my favorite pizza in the city. So I'm and will indulge, but you know, it is more fun in the group. We we had Joey Dees and watch Scots encounters, right? Yeah. Yeah. I don't in fact, I don't even think we brought great encounters. Sorry. Grave encounters. Oh, that was the best rental because we were out on a porch TV screened in and could have cigars while watching. It was awesome. It was one of the best movie going experiences. Yes.

It was. We went. We all went charter fishing. I know that Carmella, eight seafood gumbo at like 715 in the morning. From a gas station. Yeah. That was the car. You got it. You got to say like that's like gourmet food. That was one of the better decisions I've made in my life to be. Yes. Immediately stepping on a boat. And Carmella, everybody caught a ton of fish. Yes. We made the throwback like 20 each. Then we then had to throw back. Yes. We can you don't keep snook.

But I wish I would have caught a red fish. Next time we're going to well, that last time me and you went. Yeah, last time me and Danny went together, we kept all those. Snappers we caught all those. Oh, that's true. I saw you and Danny got we got towed into a shipping lane. It's true and Tampa Bay by a shark. It was a good time. You guys got to get feast pizza and watch feast too. Sloughly sounds. I know that Carmella is about to have a little human in his life any day now.

But I was going to say you should come down to a chance. I'll be there for like 12 days. When are you going next Sunday until and then for like two weeks basically. So just coming Sunday this 20 coming Sunday. There's 20 28 10s. Yes 20 to 26 days. There's no way. I appreciate the invite so much. I would any other time. Harpy I'd be there next year. Same time. I'll be. This year. You mean you can't even you can't leave Christine immediately after she is a baby.

I cannot. It turns out that's poor form. No, that's that would not be a good husbandly thing to do. If only if only that she could have the baby as fast as this creature and feast had their baby. Oh god. Yeah, seriously. Yes. Oh my god. And an age fast enough for me to send it straight to college. Yes, exactly. So back to the movie. Yes, I felt that I felt it wasn't Rob's wheelhouse. There's plenty of Gore and blood. There's creature genitals being cut off and thrown across the floor.

Yes. Very I don't know different camera movement. Very hectic and that may be because of the budget. And they didn't want to and that's how you hide some things. But maybe not. I don't know. It worked. It worked. I thought overall the movie was pretty pretty good. If some of the acting was you know, this is terrible. It was pretty good. I thought they used Henry Rollins in a weird unhennory Rollins way. Yeah. Yeah. I just picture more of a tough guy. Like he's just usually more of a tough guy.

Flash the heads and stuff. Anyways. What'd you guys think? I thought it was good. I mean, like I thought it was just a fun time. It had the I'm not I'm not comparing but you know, they're boarding themselves inside the bar. Almost like Ash is boarding himself and evil that too and had a little tremors feel to it because like the they kind of looked like the ass blasters and tremors the creatures did and

I don't know. It kind of had a little night of living dead because he's boarding himself in there too. So I like that aspect. Okay. The isolation there. But he asked some 2000 soundtrack early 2000s. Not my favorite but it was okay. And just saying the soundtrack. The soundtrack wasn't nice. I did not like the soundtrack. Thank you. But um, but I thought it was a fun time. It was it was a fun time. Gore and some good effects for sure. Carvella would you think? I'm surprised Rob didn't like it.

I would have thought. Does he tell us that? Yeah. I'm talking about and this is why Donald Trump doesn't get a fair shake. You didn't say about like judges him. You know, I was like, book by his company. You spread repeatedly in this episode in the seven minutes and 39 seconds since we've been recording that you didn't like it. Well, no, no, I'm, you know, people change. Another reason Donald Trump doesn't get a fair shake is he lies. That seconds after having said it. They all lie.

Well, it's I'm pumping Camela Harris for my fan fiction. There you go. Um, I like I thought it was gory and fun. I like a good creature feature. I like cool monster designs. Yeah. Um, I thought that. I mean, it wasn't my favorite. It may not be something I revisit. But it had that that, um, cabin in the woods.

Evie, but in a new like context, if you've ever driven through the desert, you know, hours and hours of the desert, you, you sort of get a sense of, hey, man, before cars and air conditioning and bottled water, this was really hazardous to cross. And you, you felt it in this movie here that like, it's 10,000 and six though. They had cars and air conditioning. But once you take the phones out and they're like stuck in that saloon, and you're just surrounded by miles and miles of empty desert.

Like they really could have stuck there for days. Yeah. And with how few people would stop and that's you, you really get the sense that they may never have been rescued. It might have just become this death trap that, that people visit once a week and then get killed and go missing and know and whatever quite figure out that there was this saloon where monsters lived. Like it was really isolated. And I thought that was cool. Um, yeah, most of the acting is not great, but it was fun acting.

The guy from 30 rock really needed to die. Way sooner. I like to get. So totally. Christa Allen is a treasure. She was in a lot of movies in early 2000s. And who did she point remains a well active acting in my fantasies all the time. So she's a very very angry person up there. But she was tough. She was the the one who was elbow deep. Yeah, the real, the real, the real tough one that went the single mother. Slash it.

Yeah, that went, you know, I know Sally fields from far away to her kid was in there watching, you know, the tell its Abis. She did. She was the good look. Wow, I'm not very good. You say he fields name in that way before Rob, those weird. Yeah. All right, well, that's my thoughts. Rob, what do you got? Tell us the truth. It was, uh, it was decent. It has, it had, again, it's kind of like, I, I agree with Carmelo because he didn't like it either.

Um, that I, you know, because it's got no rewatchability. I don't think I would rewatch it again. It's, it's, for, it's on prime. It's free. It's, you know, it's not a bad way to kill an hour and 30 minutes. But the acting is so terrible. It is pretty bad. I mean, like, it's, it's, let's all just be honest here. Like, they were all high-fiving each other because they got Jason Mew's for a minute 37. That's how bad the acting in this movie is. And so it does kind of take you out of it.

The effects were fairly decent, except you got none of them. You know, it's a real quick flash and a cutscene. And you know your effects are terrible when the majority of the kills are offscreen with somebody looking out a window. It's like there's four people all died because they just keep checking the windows. And then boom, they get pulled out of the window and they die.

So it's, I think that that is just, it's just, it's, you know, it's, it's sci-fi network, horror movie with a little bit more gore, in my opinion. Yeah. Yeah, you could tell that some of the effects, especially any, any wide shots of the creatures were, yeah, because they like zoomed in on her when she falls out the window and that was digitally done and wide effect. Anything wide of them just looked like someone layered up for upon fur with a bone skull on top of them.

Yeah. Which is fun, but whatever. I mean, even like the, and they kind of shot it in, in my opinion, like the reveal and reverse, the only real good reveal in this is when it needs the kid, which I applaud them for. I applaud them for killing that kid. Yeah, but yeah, yeah.

I did not, I did not, there's no, there's no like, there's no like ripping and tearing it literally is, you know, it's like a bunch of wet bedsheets and, you know, the kids feet sticking out of it and, you know, this huge mouth, but you don't really, you don't really actually see anything. It was a blur, honestly. Yeah. I was like, what the fuck just happened? The kids are like, any set is like a skull on top of slide. It's like a mask that's like covering it, like the alien kind of thing.

Yeah. I was sort of pissed, because in the beginning, it said lives full-on life under the kids. Life expectancy. Yeah. I thought that guy was a badass coming in. That's the hero guy, Eric Dane, who's in like Gray's Anatomy and X-Men last time. I thought he was going to be like the hero of the whole movie and he gets killed right away. I'm like, dude, this guy was a badass. That's the joke. Yeah, there's a lot of protagonist in this one.

He's probably the most well-known out of the whole, out of besides like Jason Muse and maybe because Henry Rollins. Well, Henry Rollins is up. Yeah, yeah. Well, he's just... I think, again, I just kind of goes to show like, I think Henry Rollins did... I don't know who Eric Dane is. I don't know who Eric Dane is. Job in this. I mean, there's a lot of people that... You look a lot. Probably because it's 2006. And there's a lot of people on there I thought I possibly recognized.

But Henry Rollins definitely probably was like the show stopper. I thought he did. I thought he did as good as Henry Rollins does in all of his movies. He's definitely number one probably. And he got Clue Gulager, who the bartender who has been in... Oh, yeah. He's been for things plenty. Yeah, but I think that was like nepotism. I think I read somewhere on IMDB that he's an uncle or grandfather to the writer, one of the writers of the director.

Same with the girl that's going to rob the bar that never robs the bar. She's a girlfriend or wife of one of the directors or writers. Okay. Yeah. All right. Well, you know, we have some things to talk about here. Not extensive notes because surprise they don't... There is a DVD with special features, but it's just... There's not a whole lot on this, you know. That's all right. You know. We could probably get the writer of the director just on here at the top of the screen.

Yeah. Do we want that? Yeah. Yeah, I'm sure. Let's get John Gulager on here. Well, before... Let's get... I'm just forget what we do first. First and last. This is a brief synopsis. Let's get a little... That's not these synopsis. Yeah. If you wouldn't mind Carmelo Camera, the synopsis man. Well, this is an easy one because this movie doesn't have too much of a plot.

In the middle of nowhere, there is a bar in the middle of the desert and there's a bunch of degenerates and near-do wells, a con man and his disabled brother, an old woman who drinks a lot, an old bartender, a scuzzy in-keeper owner who for reasons that are never made 100% clear but for sure have to do with money, bangs the really hot single mom waitress who works there while her kid's in the next room, weirdly.

Really young waitress who's really attractive, some motivational speaker, a delivery man who was taking a break from his job writing for 30 Rock. I think I basically got everybody who mattered just in the news and there. Also, I think playing himself. If I'm not mistaken. He is playing himself. Yeah, it's good. Jason Mew's actor. Yeah, and then, the kid went in.

This woman and her husband burst into the bar and they're like, there's monsters out there, everyone shut up and do exactly what we say, are you going to die? One of them immediately dies. Then everybody else dies, one at a time. There's a lot of monsters jumping around and meeting people and a lot of bad dumb plans. They blow a lady up at one point and I can't remember why she's alive. Anyway, they all fucking die except for like three or four of them at the end.

They got the monster pinned down and then Chris Dayle and shoves her hand so far down his throat. She rips its guts out and was really awesome. And yeah, that was that. So that was that was his feast. Yeah, then the grandma comes. The grandma comes out of the fridge. Oh, yeah, that's right. Post credits. The old lady was like, fuck this and she was the fridge to drink through the entire climb X and she comes out and. Big bottle whiskey in there. The final scare.

Yes, there is a creature still out there. And a car almost breaks down. You know what? Oh, yeah, I did kind of like that joke. That was one joke that landed. It is out of the way out. They're like trying to. That was pretty good. And the car breaks down. Music stops. Everything. The one thing I would have done differently though is the whole lady.

They keep hinting that she should know something about this because she's old, which is like a trope in horror movies that like the old people know the local legends so they can drop some extra position bombs on us. It would have been hilarious because she denies it the whole time. If she had left the refraiser and been like not again or some shit like. Yeah. She's blown them out on them. She really did. Never again. Like that'd be cool. Yeah, I know. I know.

I guess like I appreciate that they did that they kind of did that. But then again, that's like one of the horror tropes that as the fan and the audience you actually want. Well, it's true. You're right. You want the the harbinger. The old person is like, you kids shouldn't have dug up that Indian burial ground because now, you know, the coast of a cat will come kill you or something.

Yeah, I think like that's like, you know, out of all the horror tropes that we don't like that they, they I thought we weren't going to get but then we did get and then we didn't get and it was back. Yeah. The actual the only one that would have like really, in my opinion, would have taken the movie like up a couple of notches would have been the old drunk grandma. Yeah. It's telling them the story about these mutant buffalms. Yeah, I agree with you Rob.

It would have been a trope but it would have made it better if it had been like, yeah, like they cursed their land and then they turned yeah, human monsters. Yeah, listen. Yeah, listen. Yeah, I think about hilarious. And they like, he did that it like that tough. I was like, you know something. You know, like he got we were going to get something and we do into it. I was like, why would she know anything? Yeah, they really just because she's old.

Really laid that on thick and the bartender could have been like, well, she doesn't but I do. And then she even says it. She's like, ask him. He's old. Yeah. Yeah, they make fun of the trope, but they do miss an opportunity to add some lore and that might have made the movie more fun. Yeah. Okay, Scotty, how many tens of dollars in this movie make so many? Well, film is shown October 14, 2005 at the Chicago International Film Festival.

Your later, it was released to theatrical release limited September 22nd 2006. That's our birthday. And the budget was 3.2 million. And box office was 658,000. So not a great box office. At least two million of that was that Jason muses heroin addiction at the time. Yeah, exactly. That's why he was still real strong out in 2006. That's why two characters in this name are heroin. Which an am heroin, man.

Yeah, some money went into it and you can see some effects, but I'm sure you'll get into who puts some money into it, too, Danny. Yeah. Well, I hear tell that we have a Rob's run down. Oh, right. Okay. Okay. Rob's run down. All right. Okay. So we have, here we are. It's on legal paper. So it's legal. We have one small town. Oh, good. We have one small town bar, multiple cool pot smoking scenes.

One hog man, Sasquatch, when Dingo slime monster buffalo attack, we have one evil bar owner, one shitty Quentin Tarantino soundtrack. We have zero proofs. Not. Yeah. That's true. Ridiculous for $3. That's it. Holy crap. We have one dead, we have one dead aunt. We have one pool shark hustler who wins four dollars. I saw he's Jason Mews in a pool game for four singles. Okay. We have multiple evil dead POV monster running through the wilderness shots. We have one dead child.

That's half a star plus. We have one ungrateful single mom because she is. We have three headless blood fountains. Multiple ninja window monster snatches. Multiple monster arm through the body punches. One leg removal eye gouging, face peeling, head chopping, multiple epic speeches. One acid vomit attack. One 1979 Camaro. We have karate, which I thought was just awesome with, you know, massive punch and pow sounds when the 30-rot guy tries to escape.

And all of a sudden she turns into a Navy seal. Makes sense. We have one wheelchair bound cripple. And so, information we've got blood guts, maggots, guns, booze, dope and explosions. And I did give it 7.1 out of 10. Nice. Okay. All right. Right. Only because it has zero. And I repeat this, Aaron's a friend. He sends me hats. This is a good thing. This is a good thing. He's got zero rewatch ability.

But for like a rainy Sunday afternoon, like when I watched it just, you know, I watched it because y'all forced me to. But yeah, like if it was on shutter or just bouncing around out of the like menagerie of shit that's on prime, this was pretty good. Hell yeah. This is like a TBS afternoon. Yeah. This is fine. Okay. It's a fun time for sure. I still say a little bit of lore, a little bit of background. And it would have been much better, you know, with the cranky old woman.

And there's there's in the monster effects for $3 million. I really, this is one of those movies. I can somebody explain how they spent $3 million. Yeah. Yeah. I agree with you with the lore and stuff too. I think it's one location. It's one location. You're in the bar the whole time. Is all that on effects or is that? But it was shot almost exclusively in a studio, a Loan Star Studios in Los Angeles.

Yeah, but it only had like, like, I mean, I think we get all, I think what, maybe three external shots. And one shot of them pulling up to the bar. In the beginning. And then they had the explosion outside, which I guess probably could have been shot in the studio. Yeah. Yeah. Now. And then, I mean, the, then the external shot when they leave. Mm-hmm. Most of the most on effects and explosions.

I mean, unless like Henry Rollins demanded $600,000, I mean, do you think they pay the most out of all the, like, Chris Allen and Rollins? I don't know. I think that's me Rollins. Yeah, I think so too. Yeah. Did you see how long the shoot was? Uh, it's a month actually. So November 24th, well, October 18th through November 24th. So the lower month. Yeah. In 2004, so when they shot it. Yeah. And no advertising budget.

I mean, this is 2006 when people were still getting, you know, that's what I, well, Carmelo Post, all the movies he goes to see here, we talk about it. I miss half of them because I don't really watch. And a lot of us don't, I don't really watch traditional television. Yeah. So I don't get right out of the screen. I don't get trailers or commercials for anything that's right up and coming. I don't know that they would have had one because we'll get into it now. This was made in a roundabout way.

So it actually came out of a reality TV show called Project Greenlight. Project Greenlight was a documentary TV series that gave first time filmmakers a chance to direct a feature film. The show was created and actually produced by, well, it was produced by Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and a few other Sean Bailey, Chris. Never mind. It explains everything. We should have led this with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck present. It's in the credits there.

A.O. executive producers. What's Craven, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon and Chris Moore? The Tri-Secta. The Tri-Secta. That's why Jason Pries was in it. A lens of mediocrity. There we go. We got him. Okay. Well, so yeah, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Sean Bailey, Chris Moore. It was produced through their production company, Live Planet, along with Mayor Max Films. So Project Greenlight first aired on HBO for two seasons, 2001 to 2003, before moving to Bravo for season three in 2005. Oh, bye.

The series returned in 2015 for a fourth season airing on HBO again. So then, but then on July 26, 2016, the series was cancelled. In May of 2021, HBO Max picked up the series with an eight episode order and it will be produced by Issa Rae through her production company, Horay Media. So I guess it's supposedly coming back, the revival title Project Greenlight, a new generation. Oh, it did. It premiered on July 13, 2023. Okay.

Oh. Yeah, season three aired on March 15, 2005, and the selected screenplay belonged to Marcus Dunston and Patrick Melton and was called Feast. Oh, okay. So those are the writers. Yeah. So one of the 12 films that came out in Project Greenlight is a movie called Matt Damonthon. Don't worry. That's an actual movie. That's an actual movie. Yeah, I just googled it. Do you have to say it? Matt Damon.

Damon. Oh, I mean, well, that one point, I gotta watch that at one point there were talks of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon playing Bozo and Hot Wheels because of their involvement with the film. So Oh, the movie is the Wheelchair Night Guy movie with Matt Damon in a wheelchair. And the beer guys. But ultimately it didn't happen. And Balthas are Getty and Josh Zuckerman. We're eventually cast in those roles. But if the name Getty sounds better, that's because Balthas are Getty.

Comes from the famous oil and media dynasty Getty family. Oh, his his parents are just Stella Zacker and John Paul Getty the third. This is the Getty family from the iconic J Paul Getty Museum in LA operated by J Paul Getty Trust, the world's wealthiest art institution. So yeah, so Balthas are being acting at a young age and appeared in things like Lord of the Flies charmed and alias. He looked a little familiar too.

Eric Dane who I said I didn't really recognize but Scotty called it, you know, makes a brief appearance. He's he's most known for X-Men last stand in Grayson Ademy. Yeah, he's in a lot of Grayson Ademy, but there's some other stuff he's into that's recent like euphoria and a couple of other things. I guess the cameo role of hero was offered to Mark Walberg, but he turned it down.

Thank you Mark. Thank you Mark for being one of the only people that come out of Boston in this time that can say no. Yes, I appreciate that. Well, Josh, was he offered hero? Oh, you're right. Yeah, the Eric Dane. Yeah, nice. That would be sweet. Josh just ordered a pair of of his shoes. I mean, this is you have to let me know how they how they feel. I can't wait. I can't wait. It's still no look that hyped up or if they really are cool. Yeah, no. I've seen reviews. People really sing a lot.

Yeah, quite. I know too, because I've been looking at those two. Well, Josh Duamel was also interested in the role, but forced to drop out for scheduling conflicts. He was really busy with Vegas on USA at the time, I think. Really? What? Isn't that him? Isn't that Sean? I don't know. Do you know? Yeah. I'd never heard of Vegas. That's the name of the show. Vegas. I'm pretty sure that was the show that I was like, it was like, it was like USA to night.

Burn notice and then an exciting new episode of Vegas. We need those. I mean, we need them back. I'm sorry. I make fun of them, but you know, I miss those shows. Actually now that Savannah got me hooked on royal pains and all that shit. I miss USA. We need more. Well, after winning the third season of Project Greenlight and getting this movie made, Marcus Dunston went on to write, saw four, saw five, saw six, saw 3D and saw X. Really? Yeah, I guess I did.

You mean one good saw movie, three mediocre and saw movies and one terrible saw movie? I do like Carmelo, can you, I don't want you to do it right now, but would you be able to summarize each of those saw movies? I certainly could. Yes. I need to rewatch. I need to watch. I know we did a saw episode and we don't want to do six more saw episodes. So if you want to do like a saw retrospective with me, I will do every saw movie. I didn't realize what a saw fan you were.

Not that you like all those movies, but in the early 2000s when they came out, they were like the hot horror movie and every year there was a new one and it became a tradition for my brother and I. It was part of like a Halloween festivities, which was a new one. And by the time I started sucking, I was so roped into the main story, which they then kept dragging out to make movies. And that's what made the movies worse. The main story kept getting thinner and the gore kept getting greater.

And so they get worse and worse. But I was like too far in it and I was like, I really want to see how this ends. And yeah, I gotta watch it. And you got to know when to quit. This guy won the star. Yeah, I think quit. Was great last year. They made the best movies since saw too. It was fantastic. Nice. I say to watch that one. Yeah. Well done, sir. You were an officer. Sorry. I was going to tell Rob's right. Las Vegas with Josh Duhamel, Tom, Tom Sillick, James Conn and Dennis Hopper. Well, hi.

Hi, my name is Josh Duhamel. Sorry, sorry. 2003 to 2008 TV series. So he was right. He was right in the middle of Vegas. Yep. Look at that. Again, they're like recognized because it's weird because this movie is almost 20 years old. Yeah. So I've never heard of it or seen it at all. And I didn't even look when it was made. I just put it on. And so there's a lot of people in there. I'm like, I swear. Like that's so familiar. But then you're like, they don't place.

Because I mean, nothing really ever happened after 2010 for most of these people. So it's like, you can't it's hard to play some. Totally. Dustin also wrote piranha 3DD. Right. Double D. Yep. And was involved in the story aspect of scary stories to tell the dark. He also helped write the two singles. Defeast. Feast two and Feast three. Patrick Melden was also involved in both sequels. The saw films and piranha three double D. And then and uh, so feast marked John Gugliger's directorial debut.

Um, but he's not only a director. He's also an actor and a cinematographer. He directed both sequels to feast. Piranha three double D and zombie nights. So I guess piranha three double D is a lot to do with these people. What do you know? Yes. And there's wasn't there a bunch of piranhas made to or but that that was just the the three D double D's. The I'm not sure how many piranhas there are. Yeah, let's look it up.

I'm a little um, so yeah, you know, uh, Marcus, he wrote the script as as a comedy as an all-out comedy. He wanted to create something in a bar with a small budget. The idea about a monster knocking down the door and entering the bar made the whole concept come together for him in Patrick Melden. The original script was a 40 million dollar budget movie. So they had to trim it way down and make it work within their budget.

Make it one location, one bar, uh, you know, so they didn't have all this all these expenses. Yeah, they still spent three million though. Yeah, the opening shots in the desert were filmed by Gugeliger on his own with an eight millimeter camera. Those I think, again, opening shots have been like the car wreck. I was going to say there's obviously that stylized footage of the flashback, you know, where she's talking about her,

her, her daughter, right? Charlie, the heroin is talking about her daughter and how she left her with her mom or the camera. Yeah, they had like very stylized flashbacks. That's all grainy and everything. Anyways, so yeah, he went out and shot his own stuff to fill in some of the gaps in the movie, including the dead dog. And it was a real dead dog they found on the side of the road. Oh, geez. They picked it up and filmed it adding to the opening montage. Then a lot of other little pickup shots.

And yeah, the title cards featured for the characters were the intros from the original script. The inspiration for the film was like low budget horror movies. They wanted to take things that normally happened in the genre and take it in another direction. So they decided to take things one step too far in order to enhance the comedy that was already inherent in the script. And I'm guessing that has to do with the kid dying right away, even though it's said he was living his long full life.

And the harbinder trope that we missed out on, but they harped on so much, you know, there might be other examples of over the time. I think what they did was probably because they were influenced by the mediocrity of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. They do good work. Come on. You don't like either of them? I okay. Okay. They do. We're going to go into this. Do they take you work? Yes. Are they good actors? Absolutely not in any way. They are good actors. Come on.

Yeah, I don't know. Besides the born movies and really only two. That Matt Damon's pretty good. And Ben Affleck has a couple here and there. Ben Affleck's terrible. Come on. Ben Affleck's terrible here and there. And he's not a good couple. He's not listening to the show. He's too busy trying to figure out how to divorce J-Lo. So he's never going to hear this. Ben Affleck, if you do listen, you suck. Ben Affleck. Well, we have a good name in Matt Damon's pretty good. Matt Damon is pretty good.

I'm not going to say this. I like Damon. Not. But if you take like everything Matt Damon's done, you can probably only pick three things that are even decent. I mean, like goodwill hunting, I've seen it. I don't it's not really it's good. It's not great. I mean, the only the best part about goodwill hunting is you just could not believe how good Robin Williams was. I don't think anybody knew or had a clue how good Robin Williams was. And then the Borns are fantastic.

And I think the departed is good, but I think it was just massively overhiked. I don't think even the Barsian. Barsian's good. Barsian's good. Even which way? But what he's good was saving Private Ryan. He's fine and saving Private Ryan. Yeah, because they limited him. They did limited him. They just like they just haven't crying. He's an interstellar. Interstellar is good. Yeah, that's he's limited, isn't that too? Yeah, I got it. I get it. I'm like, was he an interstellar?

Yeah, you have to think for a second. I mean, I changed my mind. Like I used to not like Matthew McConaughey, but now I swear anything Matthew McConaughey does. Oh, he's so good. He's so good. He's so good. Don't even need to watch a trailer. Same with Tom Hardy. He's one of my favorites. Do not even care. If it's got Tom Hardy, I'm watching it. But it's like they took this movie and it makes sense it was on a reality show. But like, you know, it's like, oh, tremors was cool. We'll do that.

Oh, screen was cool. It's like they have these meta moments in it, but they are not actually calling back enough, I think, to like what they're making fun of. Yeah, it's like you'll have a girlfriend. You'll have a girlfriend, you're a woman. Let's let her be the harbored like, I don't like the guy. I think because I don't really like comic book stuff, but Josh Wheaton or whatever who did cabin in the woods is the most perfect. I still say so.

I'm gonna fit because they knew what to call back to. They knew what to make fun of. And they end to me. It's actually funny. Like it's really, really good. This one is kind of like that. It's like, it's just really messy. Yeah. Yeah. Well, it could have been mess here. The Harley mom was supposed to be smoking crack, but the producers chickened out according to the commentary. We're worried that they would be... It's okay. We're gonna murder the nine-year-old.

Yeah. We're worried they'd be shut down since they were already playing with fire when it came to studio approval. A studio crack. What do you mean? No, that's really... No, it's one thing. There's a hell of a... I don't get. It's like studio... The Harley mom... It's like, it's produced by a band of Aflac and Matt Damon. You're telling me that... It's not Aflac. It's Aflac. Aflac. But like, they couldn't get crack approved? No. She was the one that was like...

Found out to be alive at the very end there. Yeah. They could... She's the wife of the... Yeah, she's like the wife of a girlfriend of the director or one of the writers. They knew that fictional crack would set off Jason Mew's. She could have left it off. Yes, they did. The original script had two pages of mythology for the aliens. Oh, they're really there with it. Are they actually aliens? I don't know. We don't know. Oh, my goodness. And now I'm glad they didn't do...

Because aliens makes even less sense because they're windingos. I'm with Rob here. They've got such a Southwest like flared them. I would much rather they'd be like cursed something or other in the desert. Or if they are aliens, maybe they crash landed like in Native times and then they were like buried or something. I don't know. I don't care. I know. What the hell... Maybe it gets into it in the sequels. They were in the war. But when they go... Oh, my goodness. I'm sure the sequels...

They were really clear right out. Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's when I clear everything up. I'm making a stance. There is not enough windingo movies. And there is not enough evil witch movies. And why can't we get this? Yeah. I think we got a little bit here. A little bit. I mean, they leave us lacking. I want the old lady to tell us about... I do too. I want to hear great ancestors in like, you know, bootstrap Texas or wherever they were murdered a medicine man or something like that.

Like, I give me something. That would have been great. It's the first thing they cut from the film as production moved forward. So... It could make sense. Oh, that. And yeah, so Rob, the Harley mom is actually married to director, John Gooliger. She's... Oh, okay. She's the one that we talked about was maybe going to do crack. She's the one they tried to strap the bombs to. And what they did, and she exploded. But they realized she was alive at the last moment.

And it was so wonderful to have a seven-minute scene about building this woman into a friggin' you know, ISIS soldier or something. And then giving her 50-foot of extension cord to blow up one way to go, whatever. Yeah, just one baby. Did do anything. Did they even blow up? I guess they blew up the baby. I mean, we don't know. We didn't get the payoff. And John Gooliger, obviously, clue Gooliger then is his father. So that's the connection there. That's the bartender, right?

Yeah. Okay. So... And according to John, the director, he didn't really direct his father on set. He just let his dad do what he wanted. Oh. Yeah, I'm sure I'm sure you don't tell me, son. Well, I'm sure when he was discussing the character's motivation with his father, he was like, I think I got it. I've been in more movies. I've done this side. You're not directing me. Oh gosh.

Well, the sequence where the first monster, where the monster first attacks was shot throughout the entire course of production. They would come in and pick up Patrick. They needed to flush out all of the action during the scene. Again, it was very whip cuts and... I don't know. That could have been related to budget because they didn't want to see too much of any one cheaper effect. You know, it was just all over the place. Sometimes it's okay. I mean, honestly, sometimes it is.

Like, I think so. I'm with Carmell. I like monster movies. And we don't really get a lot of them. And the ones that we do get are all basically CGI. And I don't really care for that. So, like, there's definitely like ridiculous stuff in humanoid from the deep. And how the Tom's size is more one relic. And, you know, all those other ones. And it's like, you just move on. But I'd rather have more of it. Like, 20 good shots. And three of those aren't great. It's still fine. It's still good.

And they didn't let up with like blood and slime and goo. And like, they definitely had plenty of liquid creature stuff going on for this movie. I will say there was a kill that really got me was the eyeball. And the guy gets his eyeball. Oh, yeah. And I actually, I take it back. It's not a kill. But, you know, you see the optic nerve. Thought he was dead. That's fucked up. Like, I'm not super squeamish, but I am squeamish. And that's one of those things that gets to me. Like, people's eyes.

He had like a 37-foot-long optic nerve. I know. It was like, it just keeps stretching. And I was just like, please someone just cut it. Please. It's horrible. It's got me. What got me was in the waitress lifted up the little bandana and all those maggots were on her. I don't know. I don't know. Oh, yeah. It was all nasty. Yeah. I also see like a giggle. I think that's where the movie loses me too. Is because we get doubles and triples and things. We get double triple. We get two.

Let's, no. We get like four. Let's go play with the window moments. We get like four of them. So we're already full. Now. And then we get a window moment. It's not a window moment where the girl gets sucked through the wall or something. And then we get a punch through the back through the chest with the army guy in the beginning. Then we get a punch through the floor through the back through the chest of the bar owner. And then he gets puked on with no maggots then he runs to the bathroom.

And he's covered in maggots. And then we get an eyeball full of maggots. It's like they just, you know, you have all these kills. And we really do get a lot of the same thing kind of spaced out but over and over it. Yeah. They had just a big bag of maggots on set. Like we got the UZZ. We got a UZZ guy's the only guy's for the Rostby. $2 million to make this. Oh, that's all fucking gross. Yeah, I'm crazy. Hey, at least they had plenty of beer. Like they had the beard truck out there.

Like they didn't, if they ran it ran out of water, something they had plenty of beer. The beard truck was out there. They were covered there. They just drink themselves to death. The sound, the monster. Oh, go ahead, go ahead. I was just going to say the sound it makes is a mixture of a chainsaw and a pig. Well, that was a different thing. Definitely a pig. You could definitely live the squealing of the pig. Yeah, squealing was there.

I would say one of the only things that actually did work for me was the, and the hero gives a speech and then dies and then some other idiot steps up and then they give a speech and then they die and then some other idiot steps up. Like I did like that. Like that was one of those inside jokes that actually kind of resonated. You know, that was funny. Because it's honestly the most obnoxious part of any survival horror movie is, there's always, they just always have to write it.

And I mean, I'm so happy AI is starting to learn quicker than the Hollywood writers or most of them is like, we don't need five minute, 10, 15 minutes of drama about who knows best. Yeah. Like, that's what I mean, that's why I quit. I had to take a break from watching Lost. Like I'm so over it. I don't want to hear anymore about this in charge. I don't know what to talk about. Yep. Yep. Who's a leader? I was a charge. I wouldn't, I'm a jersey.

Point out this, uh, unimportant fact, but I actually thought this one. I was watching the movie. The beer guy, he gets all covered with slime that he's coming down the stairs and he slips down like the last flight. And just in my mind at that moment, I was like, I wonder if that was pretty smooth. Like I wonder if he planned that or not. Yeah. Because that would be hard to plan a slip that good down the last flight of stairs and then just pop back up and keep talking, you know.

Maybe he even like slippery from blood and stuff. Yeah, but it says when he fell down the stairs, it was unplanned. It happened during a take and he stayed in character and they continued to film it. So they were able to use it. So that answered my question. Yeah. That guy's a pro man. There's like, there's like just weird things I'm not trying to punch too many holes in it. But you don't really pay attention to it. But that's why I mean, I think about the rewatch ability.

There's just so like, who is the beer guy? Why is he there at mid? Why doesn't he leave? Why is there... Why is he still going to join the basement? Yeah. And then, you know, this, the evil bar owner who honestly isn't really evil. Like, I don't really see anything that's going on. I mean, he stocks. He does at least one evil thing, but other than that, he's... But we mean like it was consensually evil. I'm not talking about when he...

I'm not talking about when he shows a bomb in that woman's mouth. And when she turns out to be alive, he's like, I know, but I mean like, you know, emergency services aren't going to come. I don't point him for Chris to Allen. I mean, he was definitely taking advantage of her, which is not okay. Or anyone to him for that? She was just a terrible, terrible mother. I mean, I think that resonates more on her character. There's substantial evidence in Rob's favor here, you know? Yeah.

But it just... I'm glad they skipped over some things and then other things. I just... Yeah, I just... God, I just... It would have been so much better in now to find out they had pages of lore. It's like, just put them in there because we couldn't... We didn't need free out of the five speeches. We could have whittled something away. The movie could have lost five characters, and it wouldn't have been anyone to... It wouldn't have made no difference. Henry Rawens made no difference.

He was good, and Jason Mews made no difference. No. Yeah, Jason Mews was a waste. I mean, I will say the movie is kind of cool that once the monsters attack, they slaughter three-quarters of the on-screen characters, and I would not believe it. I was like, is there going to be anybody left for the movie? But there was, because there's a hundred people in this little bar, and I don't know where. Like, you could... You could have... You could have... You could have... You could have...

We forget about characters in this movie. Yeah. I was one of them to kill the beer guy. Like, when is he going to die? God. Oh, that motherfucker. Yeah, he made early. And they keep switching off who you think maybe is going to be sort of this main hero. But I mean, and it still ends up a little bit in the air. Too, really. It's really the two people. It's the asshole you never liked in the beginning, and then the hot girl. So... Yeah, he's taken... He's taken... He's taken that dead kid's mom.

His $4. He's getting out of there. Yeah. Can we talk for a second about how the other hot girl in the movie steals the car and drives away, and that's the guy. Dude, she steals the beer truck. That comes back. And you never hear from her again. Oh, I didn't think about that. Oh, you know, again, I completely forgot about that. And yes, how realistic. Yes, she doesn't like...

You know, in a normal movie, she would circle back around and come up and save one of them at the 11 hour and she was like, oh, they were chasing me. I was only driving away to get away from them. And I was like, yeah, for you. But this girl was like, no fucking... About... Yeah. Well, you're right. Because one of two things would happen in a normal movie, the one you just described, or we'd catch up with her like a little bit down the road and see her just get fucking brutally murdered.

Right, right. She would get what she deserved. With her and Ripper and I had it. But it didn't happen. She just got away. Scott's pretty... She just likes to see... There she goes. It's the answer to me and about like how it... It gets you on certain things. Like, I completely forgot about that part. And I watched the movie twice because I forgot to do the rundown on the first time. So I watched it the second time. So I could be fresh and a professional... Good man.

And show up on time for the podcast. And all those things that are required of me. But like, that's your ending. Like, the old woman that's kind of fun and cool. I get that. My ending would have been her listening to some whatever country western song, switching gears in the beer truck, smoking a cigarette. Yeah. Like that's the funnier ending. Oh, you guys, I'm out of here. Yeah. It's like how we joke or how I've joked. On here, like, there's a part of me that I want.

If I just had tons of money to burn, I would make a 37-second horror movie. And I would pump so much ad money into it, and blow it up, and release it. And it would literally be like somebody driving down the road or something and like, man, I think they need help. No, they don't. And then just leave. And then boom credits. Yeah. I think... And she kind of did that. She was like, no, not going back. Yeah. I could have released it. But it's awesome.

But the very next scene, after she goes, like the wall gets busted in. They all wreak havoc. And that's like, chaotic scene. Yeah. It's kind of bright. I thought it was her bashing the beer truck into the wall, and then they're all going to get in. And I'm like, no, wait, no, that's not her. So, but... Well, the basement scenes were filmed on a separate set than the bar scenes, just a whole different thing.

It's actually West Craven got them access to this basement set that was originally built for cursed starring Christian Ritchie. That would be so bad. One of the worst movies. Dude, very bad movie. Just really down there on the list. Really bad movies. I appreciate y'all bringing that up. Because... Yep. We saw this. That is the Achilles heel to every West Craven fan. Dude, it's cursed. It's so bad. It's just like, yeah, you know, he did Nightmare on Elm Street. Big book. He did write screen.

Newse alert. He didn't write it. He was cheap. And he had a name. He directed it and then cursed. Then cursed. Yeah. Which I don't think I've ever seen cursed. It's actually one of those movies that I've like... I don't think I've seen cursed or that was it was it the covenant, that vampire one, that is like always on the list of the worst horror movies ever made. Dude. It's like pre-Twilight or something. I just... I can't. Uh... It's bad. Well, the maggots in the movie were real mealworms.

By the way. God. Oh, that's nice. Yeah. Yeah. So Gary J. Tune a cliff. Tune a cliff. The creature and special effects designer on the film was actually inside one of the monsters' costumes when they showed the the parents having sex against the car. So those were people in suits with skulls on. Yeah, but so Gary, the special effects and creature designer for the film is a British special effects artist who's... Been working in the industry since like 1990.

Other projects are Peranna 3D, not double D. Just Peranna 3D. There's like, there's two of them. Yeah. My Bloody Valentine, Blade, the Scream TV series, Hellraiser, Revelations, X-Men Origins, Wolverine, Halloween Resurrection, Sleepah Hollow, and two Feast Sequals. See, I wonder how many of those big-game movies are that he was just there. Wait a minute for the big-game movies, though, because... X-Men 3 and Halloween Resurrection, like... Don't you say one bad word about resurrection?

He also did Blood Makeup Effects on Gone Girl. There's a good bed-of-like movie. I've never seen Gone Girl. Oh, it's good. It's like what a Liz's favorite movie is of all time. That means she's plotting something, Scotty. Yeah, that means there's something going on. She was... Watched it many times and read the book. There's also... He got aumentary on Hulu about the actual... Happening of it. Yeah, because it was based on a true film. It's a movie. It's a movie. Bed-of-like is good, though.

Gary was also the make-up effects. It's a Fending Ben Affleck, Scotty. It's not like I've ever seen a movie in order to caprio. The caprio is way better. I did. I like it better. I did mind Ben Affleck's Batman. I didn't mind it. I don't watch children's movies. Gary was also a make-up effects sculptor on Ginger Snaps, the cult classic. I do like Ginger Snaps. So... And I like Sleepy Hollow.

But I think, you know, some of those movies, I guess Carmilla knows about X-Men and all those other ones, but like... I mean, I wonder how many of them are working. Like, they're like 20 players down the bench. They just happen to have special effects. Yeah. Credits. Like, Sleepy Hollow is like a cheat code or Tim Burton. Because I'm sorry. I honestly believe Tim Burton goes to them and says, this is how it's going to look. I don't need any input from you. No. You just have to make it.

Yeah. Because the movie looks the same. It's true. A little prosthetic thing in his name's on there. Yeah. Yeah. He put a screw into one of the glasses that Johnny Depp wore. Yeah. And it's always got to have Johnny Depp and he's killing the special effects. And Helen Bonham Carter and it's got to have them all. The movie was shot... The movie was episode on Sweeney Todd. That was a good movie. It was pretty good. Yeah, it was good.

The movie was shot almost entirely in order because they destroyed the bar over the course of the film. And so that has to be, you know, that has to be the way it was done. I don't know why they shoot movies out of order. Yeah. I mean, like, I mean, I do. I get it. I get it. I get it. You've got only multiple locations, like something like the Born Identity and things like that. But like, there's just sometimes me.

I'm like, if it's a, if it's a simple storyboard through, I just don't know why people don't shoot it in order. Yeah. I think it's easier to miss something or cognitively. I don't know if you shoot for light and darkness too. And yeah, whether impacts you never know. Yeah. We already mentioned the death. The beer guy's death when this head just explodes. They actually. It's pretty great. Didn't know how they were going to do it the night before. That was awesome.

They made it obviously from a balloon. And it was the cheapest effect of the whole movie because they just made it last minute. Wow. One of those jokes. There were some definitely some good effects in here. I just, like I said, it's like, especially for a movie like this, which is like kind of in the slash or category almost. Because like Carmelo said, they packed like half a county's worth of people in this bar. And they started running out of ideas or budget.

So that's why I just kept doing kind of the same thing over again. I'd rather like what we were talking about. Less cast with a long, creepy monologue from the old drunk lady. And I can link without. And then it would be that eerie feel like it's getting crawling. They're like, oh, shit. Yeah, yeah, you get that. And I wanted a guy to light that fucking bottle ready. But he just could never get ever. Never had it never happened. Yeah, I didn't. The car stalling at the end was accidental.

And they kept it. Well, that's funny. Yeah, that's cool. That's cool. So yeah, that's pretty much all the facts I have. But there's some stuff about reception. You know, the film ran for a special late night showing on September 22nd, 23rd, 2006. Again, almost a year after premiered at Chicago Film Festival. Yeah, thanks. Earned under her mellow. Yeah. Earned just under 690,000 during its limited box office run. But the DVD was released October 17th. Earning an additional $4.6 million. What?

On the DVD. Is that like the last 20 years? I don't know. That's just what it says. Maybe from then till now. Oh, that means they made their money back with the DVD. Really? I mean, it's an interesting premise for this reality show. You, I guess people have to actually watch the show. But like you get people in line. But like, this movie was made no six, but it wasn't shot. I Wikipediaed it. But it wasn't featured on the green light show until season four. So there's a huge gap between.

You know, I think. And then I guess nobody was watching green light anyway. Because they cancel. You said they cancel it. They brought it back. And there's only been three movies out of five seasons. They've only actually made three motor. Really? Yeah. Like, like actually green light and made them. I feel like I've seen tons of project green light movies. Is that not true? Well, I googled it. And when you go to Wikipedia, there's like many movies. I think that they show on it.

But there's really only three that I can if you major, like I guess like major released movies. There was one in Chicago, which was in 2002. Then there's a military movie in three. Then this movie in 05 06. And then there was one more, I think, 10 years later or whatever they we brought the show up. Maybe I'm not sure. I'm not sure. But I think the premise at least of the first three or four seasons was pitch us a move kind of thing or they pick the best short film to then for money. I think so.

But I mean, it's on HBO Max. I may actually check it out. But it doesn't look like it was very popular. Yeah. Not a lot of votes on IMDB for the series. That's for sure. Yeah, we're like one K 57% on. I have a ride into my toes or maybe it's IMDB. Yeah, something like that. Some 1000 votes on the IMDB 7 out of 10. Yeah. But that was feast. Feast. Yeah. Feast.

I think they tried to make this kind of like a classic with some of the one liners and like the comedy with the, you know, the monsters up, helping the dead creature, the dead text or anything. And the monster sex, monster cock. Some of the one liners in there. But maybe it just didn't stick like as evil dead would have or cabin in the woods. Like you were saying a lot of good one liners there. We say should make a second one for that one. But, uh, kind of like, there it is. I love that movie.

That movie is so special to me. I love cabin in the woods. Great. I'm doing a ride about the slavery. Yeah. Well, speaking of other movies, what did you watch? Did I want anybody? I saw. Quiet, please. Oh, yeah. Does that. I knew this one. The new one. I liked it. All right. No, it was um, surprise surprise. Carmelo liked a movie. You know, the math suggests a lot of people like the movie. It did very well. Like has we don't know.

Look, if we can't even vote in our votes count in this country, I need to watch. Well, they can now be vote by mail in your Democrat. Obviously. Well, I think well, maybe changing now. Maybe changing. But like, is there something to get mad again? What's happened? The episode is you're getting banned now. Look, Carmelo, I'm not going to release any of those texts about what you were doing in Pennsylvania during the Trump rally. That's all right. All right.

I can either confirm nor deny that I'm saying. What you're saying is that right after it happened, Carmelo sent me a text and said, you were right, I should have aimed a little bit more right. I don't know what to make. That's what you're paying in the toilet. If you can, you're not going to be able to do that. I'm going to tell them it was all your idea. Look, I'm a registered Republican in Florida. They never believe you. You're right. You're a false flag. You're a red. What do you call it?

That's right. Yeah. Because I'm voting for Carmelo Harris. And I expect everybody else to do the same because she is smoking. Carmelo Harris. That's right. Yeah, that's right. I'm working on my fan fiction novel. Elbow Deep in the Oval Office. Oh my god. I'm afraid to have to run now, everybody. All right. He's not quiet, please. Great job. Yes. Thank you. Is that the one on Netflix? No. No. It's in mythes right now. The new is quiet, please. The newest one. The one that was on Netflix. Birdbox.

Birdbox. Are you sure? Oh, a new Netflix movie? I don't know. I thought there was like a third. I never mind. I don't know. I don't know. I haven't even watched the second quiet place. It's the third quiet place. Yes. All right. Well, it came out and then we'll tell you what I can't wait for you guys to have the baby. Yeah. Thank you. Take care, everybody. I'm going to leave. Leave it on. So it up. That's that's good. That's good. All right. Rob, what'd you watch?

Trying to know that I watched anything. Honestly. Well, no, I mean, we had a generation attempt and then I was I was on CNN and I watched a couple of race games. I think I kind of kind of watched starry eyes on Shutter. That's a good one. Oh, yeah. I like Shutter. It was. I remember Shutter. Yeah. It was. I don't know if it's it. Look, I mean, as I was trying to get it. It was good. It was fine. But I didn't really sit down and watch anything.

Well, you were recommending Chad gets the axe and uh okay. Well, it has been two weeks. I mean, so what did I recommend? I recommend you. Well, you it was in Reppman. Maybe you mentioned that already last time. Well, we talked about loop track last time for sure. Chad gets the axe he texted me about and um I posted it on the horror thing. I think yeah, the week before last in between the shows and I watched the trailer for it. It looks really good. I just need to know it is really good.

If you like them, they look similar to extreme. It looks similar, but it's just as good. I mean, it's really good. I guess the edges are really good. Yeah, Chad gets the same. They took what Dead Stream did and and it's I would call it the second movie of this like new idea of of streaming horror instead of found footage. Horts like streaming horror like they're streaming live. The best part about like Chad gets the axe is very much like Dead Stream. It's like that.

It's really funny, but it's I they must put a lot of work into it. As you're watching the movie, there are it's a live stream. So there are just comments like in a live stream video and they all work with the movie. So you can almost watch the movie twice because you just sit there read the read the comments. Yeah. Just blast out laughing. There's there's this whole from start to finish. There's this one guy on there who's just upset who's just obsessed with feet.

So it's just constantly like as something goes or happens, there's randomly like show them feet. You see them toes. It's just so funny. I mean, it's a really brilliant idea. I'm gonna look this up to it's so good. Out the watch it. Out the watch it. And I watched one more on Shutter that I liked, but Chad gets the axe his hands down. Probably the best thing new. The best new thing. Luke tracks new. Luke track Chad gets the accident. Danny said he liked Exuma, but I haven't watched it.

It's called Hashtag. Oh, I watched it. Chad gets the axe. It was all right. It was all right. Yeah. Hashtag. Hashtag Chad gets the axe. I actually I could rewatch it again. For reachability, you can rewatch that movie. Maybe me and you should watch it next week. Yeah. This is this is way too. It's just came out two years ago. Chad gets the axe. Oh, it's so friggin good. I love that movie. We should watch we should go watch Long Legs. Danny. Yeah. There's two.

I've been here in a lot of mixed things. I have to, but I hear it's very disturbing and off-putting too. So I kind of want to feel that way. Now I'm in a theater. All right. I watch I didn't watch anything. I'm getting my didn't really. It's just been watching shows. Yeah. Just just shows for sure. All right, guys. Well, we're going to take an off week next in two weeks for now because I'll be visiting Rob and not around all our my studio stuff. So we're going to take a week off.

I mean, we do it every other week. So now technically we'll be I guess taking four weeks off. Whatever that amounts to. I haven't looked at the calendar, but we're skipping an episode. But then we'll be back at you. And we haven't fully decided on what we're covering yet. So it'll be a surprise. It posted for. Oh, I think it'll certainly be a week before. So we'll see. I guess I did watch a lot. So Luke trail, hashtag tag. Yeah. I thought imaginary was good.

Okay. I haven't watched lots of people. Didn't like it. I thought imaginary was good. Don't look away. It's about a it's Australian movie about it. It's like it follows, but good. There's like this evil mannequin. And every time you look away it. It can move. That's really good. Underrated. Really good movie. And the new one. See they're on shutter or peacock. Uh, tarot the tarot card movie. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, that was very good.

Just like a fun, you know, whatever, just good effects, good scares, and interesting story and lore. So all those were good. You can't go wrong with any of those. Okay. Don't look away. I'm looking at it right now. Nice. It's just that this creeping. It's like such a weird premise. The acting is okay. It's it's either news. I think it's New Zealand. But yeah, so there's like this evil mannequin. I mean, it just butchers the shit out of people. But when you're staring at it, it can't move.

But as soon as you look away, it's cool. So like the way that they shot it and film, it's really cool. It's really fun. Yeah. Wow, look at it. Preview right now. Ah, let's check it out. Sweet. All right. Well, cool guys. So we'll catch you in like a few weeks here for a surprise. We'll see what we cover. But thanks for joining us. Oh, go to go rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. If you think about it, I'm trying to get that going again. Yeah. So we appreciate that. All right.

We'll catch you next time. Love you guys. Laters. See you. Don't you blame the movies? Movies don't create psychos. Movies make psychos more creative. No! No! Oh yes. Yes.

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