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All right welcome welcome welcome welcome back everyone i'm richard and this
is my beautiful co-host angeles and today we we got a good review i think is critters three.
Fireworks explosions the end okay so this movie angels you've never seen this movie before Nope.
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I thought you were in for a real treat. How did you like this movie?
Dude, I fucking loved it.
You did? I did. Your serious opinion right now. Serious opinion.
You know, quality-wise was not all there, but it's funny. I liked it.
I thought it was really entertaining.
I would watch it again. Yeah, it was quality. I mean, it's really 90s,
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so the effects weren't super great.
But no i looking back at it
i thoroughly enjoyed it now and as i did back in
the day it was awesome it was cool to see and watching it
with you was refreshing because you were
actually laughing throughout it and really intrigued so
i was happy to see that because i put
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a smile on my face because this is one of the franchises that
i do love however this
movie oh man as far as the
Critter's franchise goes this is kind of where it's
regarded as maybe one of the
lower quality ones of the series so yeah
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this one went direct to video there was not a theatrical release in the United
States Angelus found that it was released in some countries do you know which
countries I found three countries that were released because I also found the
same thing that it went directly to video in the U.S.
However, in France, it was released in 1991 at the same time that it came out in U.S. into DVD.
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Spain, it was released in 1992, and Portugal in 1993.
So it looks like those three countries that are right there next to each other
got to see the movie in theaters in sequential order year after year.
Yeah, so this movie did not get the same treatment its predecessors did as far
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as mainstream appeal or budget by their decision to release this direct-to-video.
And so unfortunately, we don't know how much this movie made in revenue.
Usually, I like to share that with you guys.
But it's even hard to even find an estimate. in it
but I assume movies like this direct-to-video it's usually
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about a couple hundred thousand to a couple million and
they can make off this movie which is pretty good
I didn't realize that direct to video market but in
the 90s it really did boom with that
with blockbuster in our area I
don't know if others have it like Hastings or Sun Rental those video stores
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that were you're able to make Make your money by producing these lower budget
ones and people could go and rent them instead of trying to convince them to
go see your B-rated movie in the theater. Your low budget. Yeah.
So 1991, this was a pretty good movie year.
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Again, I said this with I Know What You Did Last Summer, like 1997, our last episode.
That had some bangers that year. But this year, holy smokes,
there is some good ones here, too.
To top it off, we have Angelus' favorite director, James Cameron.
He directed Terminator 2 Judgment Day, taking the number one spot for this year.
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Woo-hoo! Yep. We have Beauty and the Beast.
Disney is now at 91. This is their renaissance. This is when they started coming back.
And this is the movie they brought out, Beauty and the Beast.
Can I tell you something? Sure. I've never watched Beauty and the Beast in its entirety.
In its entirety? No. I've caught bits and pieces of both the 1991 version and
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the remake that they did, the live version.
Never watched the entire movie. But you never watched, so you never watched the cartoon?
Not the entire cartoon. I caught, I've caught over the past several years.
Now you. Bits and pieces that I've sat in either with, I don't even know that
my daughter watched it all. Have you watched all of them? Yeah, she has.
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Maybe I caught scenes here and there, but not the entire movie. Anyways.
Fascinating. Now you say that, I don't think I've ever caught the whole movie
either. Hmm. Fascinating.
So we have beauty the beast that comes out
apparently we haven't seen it in some party and then one of my favorite movies
silence of the lambs oh dude this movie oh my god i could drool over this movie
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i love silence of the lambs too anthony hopkins oh perfect betrayal Hannibal Lecter. Yeah.
Jodie Foster. Oh, my God. The whole cast. We're going to have to cover this
movie down the road. Would you agree?
Yes. Several awards. Best Picture, Director, Actor, Best Actress.
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It swept. It swept the Academy Awards, if I remember right.
It was an awesome movie. All around perfect movie.
Number four. We have four and five here. This was the year of...
What's his name? Kevin Costner. He for was Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves.
And then he also started the political drama JFK, the Oliver Oliver Stone political thriller.
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So those movies, did you see any of those?
Maybe Robin Hood. i watched them
both i'm not a big fan of either or i can take it
or leave it but this number six point break
man you've got not only do you
got keanu reeves you got patrick swayze you got bank robbing and surfing all
in one movie plus dead president mass so you just you got it all in that movie
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which is awesome which we got to watch point break if you've never seen it i
i don't I think I have. Oh, shit, guys. We're watching Point Break.
She's going to tell me Jake Gyllenhaal's in that one, too.
It doesn't sound like it.
And then seven, we have The Addams Family.
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Eight, Thelma and Louise. Nine, Fried Green Tomatoes. And ten, Cape Fear with Robbie D.
Robert De Niro, Bobby D.
And Martin Scorsese directed. I like Cape Fear.
That's a good one that maybe we'll cover, too.
It's not super horror, but it's horror adjacent, and it's definitely a thriller.
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So, yeah, it was a big year for the movies.
Yeah, we also have a couple other not top 10, but honorable mentions.
My Girl with Anna Lansky and Macaulay Culkin.
Jamie Lee Curtis was in there, too. I didn't know that. Yeah.
Child's Play 3 and Richard's Favorite Puppet Master No. 3.
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Oh my god the puppet master series guys i'm sorry what even number one and you
guys can ridicule me for this those movies are piles of shit dude.
Okay, do you have any other movies? Those are the three that I found,
besides the ones already listed.
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So the horror movies that came out in 91, you've already mentioned a couple
of them, but you have Silence of the Lambs, known for its psychological horror elements.
You have Freddy's Dead, The Final Nightmare.
That's another part of the Nightmare on Elm Street series.
Child's Play 3, continuing the story, I believe that's when they send Andy to the military camp.
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And, yeah, and Chucky's story keeps going. People Under the Stairs,
which we got to watch, came out.
And then other B movies that came out along with this one.
Notable ones are 976 Evil 2, The Astral Factor. That's an interesting title. I love it.
Alligator 2, The Mutation.
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And Ghoulies 3, Ghoulies Go to College. These movies are known for their distinctive
styles and are appreciated by fans of the horror genre, particularly those who
enjoy cult and B-cinema.
Now, I did a little bit more research on B-movies that year,
so I wanted to add a couple more that I do want to see.
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I've never seen these or heard of them, but I want to see it.
Nudist Colony of the Dead. You haven't watched that yet?
Have you? No, I'm just kidding. Oh, my God. I was like, what?
Dude, I got to know more about this. No, I just remember that one time you said
you were going to move to a nudist colony.
I never once said that, you weirdo. What the fuck?
But no, I'm curious what the quality of that movie is and the story and what the plot is.
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Obviously, we know what the plot is. There's probably zombies that are naked.
But yeah, and then subspecies and scanners, too.
And I don't think I've ever heard of scanners, too. I don't think I have either.
Scanners, the original is great, but Scanners 2, I don't know.
So the state of horror in the 1990s was a little bit of research that I did.
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And it's kind of due to interpretation, but it really was kind of a low point in horror cinema.
We've seen budgets were kind of dwindling down. We had stories kind of cheesy.
Some of the costumes and the effects were kind of cheesy.
They were pumping them out. But I think a lot of it had to do with having B
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movies and direct-to-video.
A lot of the horror transitioned to that.
So the budgets varied, but they'd probably be lower budgets.
So that's why you have Return of the Living Dead 3, Child's Play 3, Critters 3, Critters 4.
Movies like that were coming out just because they're cheap to make.
And then you can kind of put them in the box stores and people can buy them.
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I think that's what kind of happened.
And then we have some other 1990s top B-rated movies. Oh, yeah.
What are some of the top ones? Oh, my God. Okay.
So there's a couple on here that actually are personal that I really,
really like. The Blair Witch Project.
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Groundbreaking fan footage style. I remember watching that the first time and I was like, hold on.
That fucking tripped me the fuck out, dude. Well, the way that they advertised
it when it came out, too, they made it seem like it was real footage.
So that was one of the first movies that had a website.
You could go on the website. I remember doing that as a kid.
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And then if I remember right, they made the people go away for a while, too.
Kind of like that movie back in the day that found footage where they made the
people. I forgot what it was called.
They made people go away? Where they went to the jungle. What was that movie called?
I don't know oh holocaust cannibal
holocaust okay so they made him sorry guys
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i know it's riveting but they made those people go away and
then they actually went back to court like they got
summoned to court and then the people had to be flown back in
like we're alive we didn't really die um they
were trying to do the same thing if i remember right i could
be wrong with the blazer witch but it was really effective because that
movie freaked the living hell out of me yeah
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they did a really good job for it's time for what
it was yeah it really got
you in and you're like oh shit somebody help them it's real it
made it made it and then it made it feel realistic another one
that we have in here is candy man urban legend
horror and then we have army of darkness personal favorite one tremors oh fucking
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trevors dude how do you like tremors you don't even know who mike or uh not
mike kevin bacon is how do i not know what remember,
you did not know what kevin big when i brought him up
like who the hell is that guy i'm like it's kevin
bacon footloose man tremors oh stir of echoes and you're like uh no clue i know
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tremors i'm not good with people and their names i remember their characters
he has a name i feel like kevin bacon that you're gonna know i know i think about i'm like oh bacon.
I do i drew a little bit i remember the characters
i remember tremors that was freaky if i can you got
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giant ass worms coming out of the desert we
gotta cover that soon i think and then
we also have from dusk till dawn i don't know that i've
seen this dust till dawn it has your girl in
it selma hayek what okay
you've never seen it and it's got quentin tarantino he actually stars in the
movie as one of the brothers with george clooney oh man danny trejo he's in
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it tom savini i'm excited this little i'm nerding out right now i fucking love
from From Dusk Till Dawn. It's good, man.
So, yeah, moving in, let's actually talk about Curse 3, huh?
I mean, we're nerding out. I'm sorry, guys. We like to nerd out on the movies.
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It's very nostalgic for me. I
kind of go back and think about all the home movies I watched and enjoyed.
But with Critters 3, our director was Christine Peterson. I don't think I've
ever heard of her before.
And for good reason. Some of the movies that I didn't find that she directed a lot of films.
And the notable films that she did direct were this film, Critters 3, in 1991.
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Body Chemistry 2, The Voice of a Stranger, 1992.
This was a thriller film as part of the Body Chemistry series.
Dealing with themes of obsession and mutilation.
So I don't know anything about that series. I've never heard of it either.
So please don't ridicule me. But if I need to know about this, let me know.
Because the series, Body Chemistry, could be cool.
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She also did Slumber Party Massacre 3. So she was doing a lot of sequels and threequels.
So she did Slumber Party Massacre 3. She likes the threes. Yeah.
Slumber Party Massacre 3 came out in 1990 prior to Critters 3.
And then she also in 1995 this was
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the last notable movie that i came across
was kickboxer five moving away from horror she directed this martial arts action
film which is part of the kicks big kickboxer franchise again i don't know about
this franchise do you know anything about kickboxer uh no i kind of want to
have a weekend like a saturday just watching all kickboxing and movies.
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You might pick up a few moves. So aside from her feature film work,
Christine Peterson has also been involved in television and short film projects,
showcasing her versatility as a director, but I couldn't really find anything
in particular that she did just that she was in that and she often had to work
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within the constraints of a lower budget in filmmaking.
Interesting. Yeah. Yeah.
Do you want to talk about the writer or do you want me?
Writer for Critters True was David Shaw.
He is a screenwriter, author among the horror and science fiction genre.
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He's participated in a lot of movies, television shows, fiction elements, thriller, horror.
Some of his more notable films that Richard found, number one being the Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3.
He wrote the screenplay for the sequel on
the franchise which i think renee zellweger and
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matthew mcconaughey were in this particular one i
think i could be wrong on that i didn't look it up but i believe they are and
then she also wrote he also wrote he also wrote my apologies the crow which
is one of my favorite movies yeah the crow so i was fascinated because Because
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a lot of the research I did,
I couldn't find too much of what this guy wrote,
but he was on the crow and he did Texas chance on massacre.
But other than that, I could only find critters three. So he didn't do a whole lot of work.
I think he more fell in the long, long lines of TV work. Like he did TV shows
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and stuff, but I could be wrong.
I couldn't, I couldn't really find anything else on this guy. Yeah.
To go with the cast for Critters 3, though, obviously, we have Leonardo DiCaprio as Josh, a.k.a. Sport.
He deserves a better introduction, Richard.
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Does he? Well, I mean, it is pretty stunning to see him.
At this time, he was 17 years old playing a 13-year-old. He was 16, 17.
I had no idea. He doesn't eyes where I thought he looked. Yeah.
Like, legitimately 13, 14. He had a baby face. That was crazy.
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So he plays a rebellious teenager who becomes one of the key figures in fighting against the Critters.
DiCaprio, we all know, would go on to become one of Hollywood's leading actors,
known for his roles in blockbuster films and critically acclaimed performances.
Okay. So before he was sinking ships and killing bears. And won in one whole
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Oscar, which is bullshit.
Wow. Oh, you think he should win more? He should have. I do too.
There was a lot of really good films that he's been in. Yeah.
The other thing, the description that they had for him being a rebellious teenager,
I disagree with that. I thought he was a good kid.
I thought he was a good kid. He didn't like his stepdad. Which we're going to get into.
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Dude, some of the characters are a little outlandish. But no,
I agree with you. He was not a rebellious teenager.
He just kind of did what he wanted, but he was cool about it. He was respectful.
Yeah. So before starring in Critters 3, though, Leonardo DiCaprio appeared in
several television shows.
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He had roles in The New Lassie, Parenthood, where he began to build his acting career.
These TV appearances helped DiCaprio establish himself as a talented young actor,
leading to his opportunity in Critters 3.
Can I tell you a fun fact that I found about Leo in Critters 3? Please.
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After Critters 3, Leo is the only actor to not have been in a sequel,
sequel to other movies, or franchise after Critters 3.
Damn. You know what? He learned his lesson. i also
remember so i know a
lot about leo not because of me i have
no okay i a long time ago i had a co-worker shout out to bell she was in love
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with leo and i learned a lot quote unquote co-worker okay bell you haven't met
bell okay okay for those of you listening my daughter is joining us today in the podcast.
So if you hear the background talking.
Double checking that i'm not lying but she
was obsessed with leo and it was so funny every chance she could
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get she would bring up leonardo dicaprio and how
he was so handsome and so in love with good
looking dude and i was like well why and she's
like not only that she's like he's not only good looking but i
don't know apparently he's involved in a lot of social movements
environmental environmental stuff he donates a
bunch of money to a lot of agencies yeah it's a
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good for an oscar campaign yeah no i'm
kidding i'm kidding worked out so after critters 3
though this is where his career started rolling so
critters 3 set the tone for him he his
next role after this was this boy's life
in 1993 where he starred alongside robert de
niro and this film dicabrio played
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the role of tobias wolf a young boy dealing with
terminal relationship with his abusive stepfather played
by deniro i think right after this then he played what's eating gilbert grape
which i love that movie too man johnny depp trying to do the best for his family
and leo with his like half-witted like brain who was their co-star and the mom
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that they couldn't get out of the house no no no not Not the mom.
The girl that Johnny Depp met, Gilbert, fell in love with, and at the end, he runs away with her.
What's her name? Look it up. You got your phone.
What's Heating Gilbert, Grandpa? It's a good one. I like that.
I love that movie. I know I discovered it in an accident, and I was like, whoa.
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Whoa, when did you see it? Like, recently? No, like, I don't know,
like, eight years ago, nine years ago.
I was like, this is a young girl. Oh, okay, so it was Juliette Lewis.
Was the one i believe thank you vienna this she's our fact checker here today,
yeah oh john c riley's in it i gotta
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do a little more research on that but i digress let's get back to critters guys
so we have after dicaprio which i think he pretty much obviously he's the guy
of note that we'll talk about quite
a bit but then you have the dad Brad Clifford, played by John Calvin.
Calvin is known for his work on television during the 80s and 90s.
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In Critters 3, he played Clifford, the father of the Brown family,
who is trying to protect his children from the Critter menace.
But is he really trying to protect his children?
He's very, very complacent.
We have the daughter, Annie, played by Amy Brooks. Now, with her,
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she still acts till this day, but she's more on the Hallmark Channel, kind of like those.
She's really stayed into the direct-to-TV kind of realm.
But it also seems like she's still a lot in the horror genre.
She's done other movies like Monster Man.
True Crime, The Peel-Sized Strangler, Sorority House Massacre in 1986.
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But she would have been really young in that. She would have been really young in that.
Closed for Season, 2010. Yeah, so she played, I mean, those are movies I've never heard of.
But yeah, so she played in some horror.
But from what I've seen, she's still acting in very low-profile roles.
But nevertheless, still a good actor. I thought she acted pretty good in this movie.
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Be christian cousins as johnny
and his little brother he he plays
in it i thought the little kid did a pretty good job usually i
don't want to critique child acting you know because they're kids and a lot
of times let's let's face it kid acting child acting can be a little spotty
especially in movies like this how dare you i know but he did a really good
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job i thought the The kid was really cute in it.
His little haircut reminded me of Andy and Chucky.
Dude, I did. So I asked. We looked that up. We had to pause the movie.
We're like, is that Andy?
But it couldn't have been because Andy was about the same age.
And that was like Child's Play came out in what, 88? 86? 88?
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And that's the notable cast. Oh, we got a couple more.
Oh, yeah. We've got Don Keith Opper as Charlie McFadden.
This guy is the key character in all Critters movies.
He reprises roles Charlie.
He evolved from a town drunk, and I want to say he was kind of like mentally
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challenged in the first film, to becoming a bounty hunter chasing these Critters.
He just keeps yelling that throughout.
I'm a bounty hunter! He was so excited.
So he's also known for his involvement in the writing and the development of
Critters, which I did not know.
Which is cool. He kind of took ownership of the movie.
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Yeah, he was in the first four. Movies one through four.
Critters. So Don Keith Opper, also known as Terrence Opper.
He's an American actor, writer, and producer. Best known for his role,
obviously, in Critters. His work in Critters franchise stands out as the most
recognizable aspect of his career, with his career evolving significantly over the years.
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So he never reached mainstream stardom, he just kind of stayed in the made-for-TV-movie
kind of area where he kind of stayed with Critters.
After that, we have Terrence Mann. He's a shape-shifting bounty hunter.
Pursuited the Critters, which he's barely in this. I don't think we've seen him, did we?
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Really? No, it might have been one of those flashbacks. Oh, yes.
Oh, my God, from one and two.
You know you're in for a real treat when you start seeing flashbacks of the previous movies.
So then you have Frances Bay as Mrs. Menchies. she if anybody remembers is the
grandma of Happy Gilmore and she had a,
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She lived quite a while, 1919 to 2011, and she worked in TV and show a long
time. That's impressive.
Yeah. So her notable roles were Happy Gilmore, Blue Velvet, The Karate Kid Part 3, and Wild Heart.
She's also in The Wedding Planner with our girl J-Lo.
She is in what? The Wedding Planner. Was she?
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Briefly. Oh, snap. During the ceremony. That's pretty cool.
Oh i forgot the
last the last character i
hate in this movie this fucking guy
makes no sense jeffrey blake as frank long ago this guy he he plays the maintenance
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guy for the apartment building and he i know i guarantee took creative liberties
and had his character in Topeka,
Kansas, have a New York accent.
I loved his character. I fucking hate it.
So funny. It was cringe, dude.
He was just trying to be unique and different from everybody else in Kansas.
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He was his own person and had his own personality.
I mean, they could have made a comment why his accent was that.
Maybe he moved there. He didn't grow up in Kansas. They could have stated it
because it was so blatant.
And the other guy that had an accent a little bit that I noticed,
an East Coast accent, and it was a real East Coast accent, not this crappy version
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of Frank, was Mr. Menzies.
He was trying to hide it, but it came out a couple of times in the movie. So the older gentleman.
So that's that. That's the cast rounding out. So obviously, if you'll ever remember,
it was Don Opper as the key actor in this movie.
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I'm kidding. Barely did any acting.
Leonardo DiCaprio. But all right, we're going to take a short break and we'll be right back.
All right, we are back. So we're covering Critters 3.
Angelus, do you want to cover the plot of this movie? I would love to, Richard. Perfect.
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Guys, we talked about it right before this. She says, I go through the plot,
so she wanted to take a turn at it.
So here it is. Without further ado, Angelus' plot to Critters 3.
Okay, so the plot takes place in Topeka, Kansas.
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Okay, we start off, we see the Browns family coming in. Coming in hot. Coming in hot.
They make a stop, unknowingly carry these alien critters back home with them
to Topeka, Kansas, where all havoc breaks loose.
Essentially these little aliens start hatching
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everywhere all over their apartment complex full of
basement attacking people they travel up travel
everywhere we see a few of the characters come forward as heroes potential heroes
trying to save the day and then we get through the end we lose a couple people
on the way and then we see a foreshadowing foreshadowing into critters I think
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this movie is deeper than that.
It's deeper than that? This has like family situations.
Maybe we're going to talk about the family later on. Family drama and there's
a lot of trauma involved and friendship and a bunch of stuff.
A bunch of stuff, you guys. It's deep.
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Okay, Angelus?
Yes potential romance yeah
yeah there's potential romance it has
everything that a good horror movie should have
okay and that's all right so
to start to start the movie off critters
three like angela said we start with
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the brown family coming in hot in their their
old truck with a camera on the back singing what
was the song candy mountain i thought
it was a made-up song until you looked at it i did
too i'm like what the fuck are they just improvising this
because i was like it actually isn't halfway bad but it
is a terrible song guys it's candy mountain something
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i can't remember but yeah if you
can do the research look it up it's a real
song and they do literally sing it word for word
i shit you not bridger actually was supposed
to sing it at the start of this episode we were gonna
sing it together we were gonna sing it together but she
she didn't want to do it she she shit on it okay guys i just said i don't know
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the the lyrics i had the lyrics okay not bad next time so yeah they're coming
in oh thanks champ sport the can would work but.
And richard has a his assistant today
uh delivering pop soda pop yeah what are you drinking a little parched what
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are you drinking um they're not sponsors so it's soda pop soda pop does it have
any specific flavor um 23 flavors in it oh natural i'm sure,
you forgot the carbonation oh yeah okay and a glass because he's fancy i didn't
ask for the glass so good job i didn't want ice it's cool it's a glass drink
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like the dad and the landlord in the movie okay let's get back to this movie thank you vienna.
Okay, so they're rolling in. They're singing the song. They look like a happy family.
A flat tire happens, and this is the craziest part. He's like, oh, God, hold on, guys.
And they ride this flat tire out for a half mile or so.
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To the next rest area. Burning up that fucking rim, dude.
Like, there's no way. He should have just parked on the side and changed that
tire. There was plenty of room to park. He was determined.
Anyways, they roll up into this rest stop. barreling
in he gets out they do a little
investigation they're like oh my god this is
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awesome view we'll go check it out and by
the way i want to point out their wardrobes are freaking awesome their
grand canyon 1990s hats i want one
oh they're like highlighter hats yeah i
gotta find one those are cool man he had a blue one johnny had.
A green fluorescent green one and then annie
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has one a pink one that's on the dash just
super cool i like them thrift stores
thrift stores so yeah they're they're
coming in and this is kind of where we they make it
make it known that the mom died
yeah two years ago mom has
been dead for two years dad yeah and
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she's kind of like playing a kind of a needy child
she's like why can't we just build up house is
at this rest stop like gilligan's island this is
where richard and i see differences in this character a
little needy annie is needy i think he
wants she only has one parent and
she wants to spend some quality time with her dad and
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her brother no shame in that no i don't think there's shame in it how she's
going about it though i would be if i was the father i'd be be annoyed i'd be
like dude come on and i've been like yes sweetie yes we can live in a happy
house together all the time whatever you want.
So yeah anyways they're like okay
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don't go far but go venture off drink a
coke and a smile i thought you
said no brand oh yeah oh yeah a soda pop and a
smile and go off at this point little johnny is throwing the frisbee he throws
it kind of far down uh it looked like down a little like rock side yeah a little
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steep so he's gonna go down there he's contemplating going down there And at this point,
we see one of our future A-listers come in. Dun-dun-dun-dun.
Leo, Leonardo DiCaprio comes in, grabs the kid. He's like, hey,
what the hell? There's badgers or something down there.
He's like, what are you doing? And who do you belong to?
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And Johnny's like, who do you belong to? I know. I'll fire back. He's like, excuse you.
Again, with the wardrobe, I had that shirt.
I shit you not back in the 90s. Leonardo DiCaprio shirt.
Shirt i had that shirt but i'll tell
you what not only did i have that shirt i had the matching shorts
oh shit so that was popular back in
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the day i dude it's funny i
wish i i think i have a picture somewhere with me in that wardrobe if you find
it you should post it to the instagram oh i definitely will i gotta do a side-by-side
pose with leo's outfit oh you'll see a a chubbier version of that outfit is unappealing.
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I look like a little sumo wrestler. You're so stupid.
I'm a little choncho.
So then Annie comes up and she's like, whoa. Pretty much accusing Leo of maybe being a pedophile.
She's like, you don't know this guy. You don't talk to strangers.
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He could be about the bad stuff. And he's like, whoa, I don't know you either.
There what's going on leo being leo he's kind of cool he's like what he's over here on his own
but then you know i'm just trying to protect him we're here for the same reason
and they quickly start befriending each other like you know what and johnny
doesn't give a fuck he's like hey man throw the frisbee with me i'm gonna go
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far back and then uh then leo's like yeah let's all play together,
And then this asshole throws it too far.
You always got that one friend that throws the Frisbee or the ball way too far.
And it's like, dude, learn. Learn how to do this. We're all playing nicely.
He throws it super far back to where Johnny. He's showing off.
Johnny's seeing it and where he was potentially going to throw it.
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And then fucking Leo throws it.
So then they go down there and they're all like, oh, my God.
And somehow there's like 10 other kids with them.
I know. They just appear. here like they all started following them there's
like random kids that were not introduced so.
My thing is at a rest stop i've been to a few rest stops in my day is it ever
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kids just hanging out having fun having a picnic and barbecues and shit not
in the recent years that i've seen,
everybody gets off goes does their business and then
turns back around around but apparently this
is you know it's 1991 so maybe this
was a thing back then i don't know i'm calling bullshit man
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so there maybe
it's the midwest thing i don't i know up here in the northwest
that is not a thing okay but we had serial killers you know we had the bundies
the green river killer there ain't no way in hell my mom was letting me run
around and arrest up with other children no and nor were other parents letting them do that,
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so these were fucking so they go down they whole parents yeah so leo and the gang josh and the gang,
scale the hill they go down there they find
the frisbee this is another part of the cheesy ass
movie was this frisbee they made it look like it was like deep somewhere like
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you'd think it was like over a pond or something you need a stick to get it
out he could clearly bend over and grab that but they were acting like he could
it yeah that was a little it's cheesy for the theatrics.
Yeah and so when he does go
to grab it finally after messing with the stick for 10
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minutes the frisbee just gets sucked down underground yeah
and then bam our our lead character
that's in all of all the critters movies charlie the
bounty hunter comes exploding out
and he and he he has a tarzan scream like he's
like oh that was perfect so
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he does and that was a recording and
i know i'm skipping ahead a little bit but you hear that
same recording exact recording two more times
in the movie and i'll pinpoint it out when we get to him
are you gonna do the tarzan i'll do it every time perfect i'm excited yeah i
don't know why that was kind of i think one of a creative liberties um to that
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the to that part of the movie but he comes out these kids should be running
for their lives screaming like whoa stranger danger stranger danger,
But they're not. They're like, whoa, that's cool. Look at this homeless guy sleeping in a ditch.
And he looks like a complete unhoused person. Unhoused.
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What's he say? He's like, you don't play here. He's like, they eat.
He's being super vague about what he's talking about.
He's concerned. Yeah, he just started getting all the kids. They should not be there.
They eat. they just eat eat everything they can
and i found it interesting that leo's
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the only one that was like you weirdo kind of calling him out like you're
you're not all there man yeah well then all the other kids are like what yeah
and at this point and you know a movie is gonna be bad when they do a quick
two-minute montage of what happened in the first and second movie connectivity Activity.
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Continuity. Continuity. But no, you know it's bad. Like, they do a deep dive,
pretty much run through the two movies.
Yeah, and Charlie's was like, a long time ago, 1984.
Which is wrong, because it was 1986, and they said as much in the same movie,
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by the way. Mr. Menchies says 1986.
He says 1986 on the newspapers when shit went down.
But, because I just like to throw shit into the mix, what if 1984 is when the
little aliens arrived and it took them two years to come out and start eating people?
Yeah, but Charlie wasn't aware of them until 1986.
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And he said 1984. Maybe he forgot. He went into a coma.
I don't know. He was mentally challenged and a drunk.
But he sobered up since. and in that
i i thought this was funny watching you watch
this when in the thing he's a bounty hunter and
he's like i'm a bounty hunter and then
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he explodes into the critters like it was so i've
never watched critters one and two so watching this clip and then critters three
i was like what the hell is going on you see him in a bicycle pulls out a bottle
of liquor starts drinking in sees a UFO fly above him.
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What's the new name for UFOs? They renamed them recently. Over the past couple years. Few years.
There's a new name. Anyways, there's a flying thing. They're aliens,
goddammit. It just jumps through and through and through.
And there's a man in a bunny suit jumping through a church.
And it ends with a bunch of flash scenes. Here's Charlie suited up.
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They have some cool looking weapons. And they're like, Charlie, the bounty hunter.
I'm a bounty hunter. He's so excited. I'm a bounty hunter.
My brain was trying to process all that information. I was like, okay.
Her mind literally blew up, dude. It was funny. She's like, what the hell is
going on here? Just giggling. It was hilarious.
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So, yeah, we get out of that montage. And then apparently he was telling the whole story.
And then that's when Leo's like, do you expect us to believe this horse shit?
And Johnny's like, I don't know if Johnny believes in the little kid,
but he's like, are you a bad guy?
He's like, no. No, they are. And he gives them a little crystal.
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And he's like if you if this starts to glow you run and you save your family
it's like okay so and then now clifford the dad he's yelling at him god damn
it get back in the car i'm tired,
oh it's all about him so the group the group disbands yeah fucking clifford the group disbands,
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now we're transitioning into we're seeing different characters there's the banana dad.
Oh yeah i forgot to even cover the fucking
sleazeball dude who he's apparently rich
because he gives off he's wearing the rich classic outfit with the sweater tied
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over on the shoulders i call him the banana dad i don't know if you noticed
he was wearing all yellow he was wearing like a polo shirt with a sweater around
his shoulders tied in the front like he you know You know,
those fancy people, they go play golf. Pencil mustache.
Pencil mustache, yellow cap. He has a drink in his hand with a little purple, tiny umbrella.
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Pretty much saying he's rich, he's got money. All he needed was to stick out
his little pinky when he took a sip. Yeah.
So yeah, and he continues, he's like, oh man, bald and flat.
Life just sucks. Life just sucks.
They're they're bullshitting clearly you're supposed to
made to like think this guy's a douchebag and he
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is what i don't get at that point too
the critter there's a critter making a sound
like like it's in pain or something
and it's making its way to the truck that's right you
see the camera down on the ground like there's
something running towards clifford's truck yeah.
There's a ton of people around including them and somehow
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this critter you don't see it makes it
underneath the truck and then as they're rolling out you
see well before that clifford the
dad changes the tire then he reaches in
there and then he gets some green goo all over his hands would
you call it i call it the nickelodeon slime
and that's what it is yeah and that
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must have been huge it must have been starting at that time i
think maybe early late 80s so he
gets goo all over his hands i didn't even think about this which is.
Like oh weird which i would be like whoa this
goo is weird and why am i touching this and i'd
be trying to wash my hands you'd be cuing your sandy hand oh
dude i'd be dousing myself um
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so he gets it
in they show a little clip of the eggs underneath being
transported sorry driving away so they
trans now they transition to where we're
going she sees grover's bend
which charlie mentioned when he was
giving him the whole rundown of his life being a
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bounty hunter and she's like grover's been huh
still doesn't put two still thinks he's
bullshitting then so now
we transition to the main scene
where it's going to be and that's going to be the apartment complex in
topeka kansas this is a a different setting
this is more urban than it was in
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the previous two where they're kind of rural kansas this
is urban big city which is kind of
a cool backdrop for this although it doesn't play an effect because instead
of the big spacious atmospheric rural kansas now we're just stuck in an apartment
complex somehow making it smaller i think it worked for the film though you
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think so yeah i mean i haven't watched the first two so i don't know what that looked like.
For purposes of the movie, how big their budget was, and the quality of the film, I think it worked.
I mean, you have, yes, an apartment complex, but you move throughout the floors from the basement.
You make your way up. So it was affected. Don't get me wrong.
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It gave it enough space and enough room to breathe, definitely,
because they had different levels to it. Yeah.
So this is where we meet a guy named Mario.
He's being evicted. yeah out of
the apartment complex apparently i don't know
it wasn't clear he wasn't paying rent or there's rats or what
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there is mention there's mention of rats eventually
but i don't think not quite what was the reason why
he was being evicted they did i don't know
that they made it clear for him they just
said oh it was time for him to
move or something he said he found somewhere else to blue yeah and he's the
one who mentioned and there's rats and then this is where we meet that asshole
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frank longo with the new york accent like get over here what are you talking about it drives me nuts.
Was he supposed to be metal or emo or goth or what was the vibe he was he was
kind of at that That time, that rock, kind of rock and roll outfit.
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Skinny black jeans. Big city outfit. I like his vest with all the buttons. I know.
Yeah, it was pretty cool. He was stylish. Mm-hmm.
The thing, the funny thing about his character, that's his outfit.
And then he has, he makes sure, you know, he's wearing his utility belt because
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he's the maintenance guy.
And who else do we meet right there before they roll up?
Before the Browns roll up? Rosie.
Rosie. And what was her name? Oh, yeah, Rosie in the actual building, she's the bigger lady.
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Yes, but there's... I don't like how they made the comment.
She's like, oh, you got the elevator working. And he's like,
what? No, not for you. It can't hold one ton of weight.
It's like, you fucking piece of shit. I like the bickering. We also meet Marcia.
She works for the phone company. Oh, yeah.
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I like their bickering back and forth. What was the comments he made to her,
man? And again, it was bam, bam, bam.
He was just really building up that this guy's an asshole.
Yeah, I can't remember what he says to her. He makes an insinuation of some
sort, and then it turns sexual.
And he's like, yeah, why don't you come look for it? You know,
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like his privates. And she's like, yeah, let me go get a magnifying glass.
I know, but no. So when she rolls up, she's like, whoa, check your guns at the doze.
Walks like a man, talks like a man. And something like that, doesn't he?
And then she's like, oh, man, I see you're dating outside your species.
And she said she's talking to the fish, right? Yeah, he's like.
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Is he scaring a goldfish? Yeah, he's like, ha ha, very funny.
And she's like, yeah, I was talking about the fish.
And then after all their bickering back and forth, you see the truck with the browns come in.
Okay, this gets me. Full speed. Full speed. And he's going through downtown.
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He looks like he's in the middle of the city. And then he's yelling, no brakes, no brakes.
While he's trying to wave people off. And he fucking crashes into Mario's car.
This dude's in the process of moving.
Already having a shit day. And yeah, then he crashes into the back.
And then he gets out. And he's like, hey, do you need me to do anything?
I don't know. You did enough, Clifford, you fucking asshole.
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Yeah. Like... My thing is, was this scene even needed? Yes.
Why was it needed? Their family just has so much chaos.
Oh, I remember what I said last time. It was needed. So I think it's because
he doesn't know it yet, but he's carrying the eggs of the critters.
So maybe the critters broke his brake line. So is that implied?
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Did they chew through the brake lines? Yes.
Yeah. Well, I mean, because they don't. It's not clear. They don't investigate
it any further, which they could have said, whoa, this is weird.
It looks like something chewed through the brake lines.
Or because they would have found that green goo all over the place and then maybe found a critter.
But you see the critter, like it makes a noise and runs to the building.
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He just needed a dramatic entrance.
Yeah. And Johnny finds a little egg cracked on the ground with the goop.
And then clifford he finds more of the eggs with frank in the bottom with frank
in the bottom there with the eggs right like the broken window and he has eggs
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and green stuff all over the place,
did he notice them right away i don't think he
noticed the egg stuff right away but he noticed like the green
one of my i can't remember who said
this quote but i wrote it down i think they
might have been talking about frank someone said guy's
a waste of protein this is
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not very helpful no he's the world's worst handyman yeah nobody's wondering
where this green goo is just coming and so they pan into clifford throwing away
the eggs and frank's like you're next i'm playing that he's He's going to evict
him and his family next. Yeah.
So after this point, we go inside, right?
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They go back into the Brown's apartment.
Because the background conversation that's been happening so far is that I don't
remember what Frank... No, not Frank, but Annie's dad. What's his name?
Clifford. Yeah, what he does for a living. He works for the railroad.
For the railroad. But I think he's a conductor because he has a conductor outfit.
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Yeah, apparently. So they're coming back from this trip.
From the Grand Canyon. And he's going back to work the next day for a couple
of days and leaving the kids with neighbors in the apartment complex.
And Annie is, you know, telling him like, oh.
She makes some comments, which kind of signify that she doesn't really want
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him to go to work. She wants to spend time with him.
Yeah, like it's giving off the vibe that he's more, he's gone nowadays.
A lot, yeah. Yeah, and so they're being left in the apartment, but they're not alone.
They have a couple that watch over them, the Menjis.
They're an older couple that we're going to meet. Yeah, and then we go back down to the basement.
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So the cool thing about this and cool and
weird thing about this apartment complex is they have like dumb waiter
is that what they call it the to throw your
laundry down a laundry chute yeah laundry chute
for the tenants and then you see would
you use this laundry weird if it was i've seen houses that are cool like multiple
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level houses that have them that makes it but not in in an apartment complex
where other people are going to walk in and see your clothes just laying around.
Yeah, dirty underwear. In the basement.
Yeah, they're going to go through and just see your stuff laying everywhere.
Yeah, I've had a house that had that, which is cool. I never used the feature,
but yeah, I certainly wouldn't use it in an apartment complex.
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And that is the nastiest basement I've ever seen in my life.
Yeah, and then you see the camera focuses on red underwear.
We're not quite there yet. We're not quite there yet, are we?
Where are we? Frank gets a call. This starts to paint the picture.
Oh, from the actual landlord. Yeah, so he gets the call, and he's like, hey.
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And he gets even more annoying about it. Hey, I did my work.
I evicted Mario. Now I got to get paid for it.
Doing that whole spiel and it's annoying.
He gets up because he hears stuff. He actually looks in the vent and he's like,
hey, you're supposed to be doing your work.
So he's been releasing rats because it shows rats in a cage.
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And he's like, oh, maybe I'll give you to the old people tonight.
And then you kind of start getting the picture that the landlord,
who as of now we don't know who the landlord is, is pushing Frank, who's the main guy,
into getting these people to move out of the apartment complex.
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But we don't know why yet no yeah but it's weird we're starting to get the vibe
that this is intentional it's
not just a terrible shitty apartment complex they're purposely making it,
uncomfortable to where people have art that want to leave to move on their own so i'm pretty sure,
mario found rats and that's why he was kind of getting
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out of there it was kind of a dump yeah so frank
he goes in and he's seeing more stuff he does go
into the laundry room that you were starting to talk about and because
what was her name rosie drops all her
clothes down there there's a bra that lands
on the ground and this is this book this quote from him he's like i love my
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work and he picks up her huge bra keep in mind this lady is a bigger lady and
not attractive for her in this picture they have her eating,
at the start of the movie on and off she's just like eating a donut dumping
her dirty laundry down the chute and I don't like that they were kind of doing
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that I get they're trying to paint a picture of a character but I just think
there's better ways she was a heavier sex.
Heavier heavier set character but nevertheless
frank picks up her bra and is like oh my
god like having a like mini erection in
his pants after he made a comment about her being overweight and
not being able to go into the elevator and then he sees the bra but then he
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sees on the actual washer dryer her underwear and it's pulsating so it's pretty
much saying there's There's a critter underneath kind of moving around and he
goes to reach for it, doesn't he? Yeah.
And then he hears something across the way, like something gets knocked over on a shelf.
And this is where we get our first our first victim is Frank because the critter then attacks his neck.
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He just jumps straight at him and starts chewing at his neck.
Blood splatter and it shows splatter on the floor. He's trying to reach for
a screwdriver to try to. Did he get it?
Yeah, he eventually gets that one knocked off. But then another one comes and gets his chest.
This one proves to be the fatal one because now he's on the ground and he's
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like rolling there and he's like, and then he makes the comment that,
does he say furball or hairball?
He's like, oh, hairball. And then pretty much implies that he's going to get his face chewed off.
We got our victim number one. Yeah, victim. Sorry guys if you can hear that
My sound barriers aren't very good I got dogs barking on the outside So I apologize.
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So, yeah, Frank met his device. The next scene is it goes upstairs to Annie and the Brown family.
And they're talking about it. She's like, whoa, did you hear that?
And again, the complacent dad, this guy is totally checked out.
That's the vibe I got out of this.
Wasn't it? Like, he's checked out. He's like, dude, I don't even want to think
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about this. I went on vacation. I did my dad part. I'm done.
Right? Like, doesn't he make that? Pretty much makes a comment,
right? Yeah, they're done with dinner at this night yet. Not yet.
They're not done at dinner.
She looks at a picture of pictures when her mom was alive.
At that part? Yeah. And then she's like, remember all the times that we used
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to hang out and do all this fun stuff? We're not quite there yet.
No, right here is she starts talking about, because that's later on when he
starts to sit down after dinner.
Go on. So right here, I forgot what they talk about, but they're talking about
stuff. Oh, talking about, oh, I'm going to be gone.
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The Menjis are going to watch you.
Be respectful. Give them the check for watching you.
And then she's like, okay, I'm going to go check on Johnny. And she goes to the Menjis.
That's where we meet the older couple. couple and it kind of they talk about
the weird experience they had with charlie meaning that guy and so the old guy
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mr menji he seems to be kind of one of those conspiracy theory guys right.
Because johnny shows the crystal to him
he's like whoa and talks about it and he's like they
mentioned grover's bend and that's when he starts
thinking he's like grover's bend i've heard that that before and it
doesn't show up but he starts doing research on it right
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and then kind of
pacing the pacing of this movie kind of moves pretty quickly because
it's setting it up it's a pretty quick movie it was
only what an hour and 20 something like that you
look lost no i'm just following my notes
is it well what part of your notes are we at i'm
trying to remember i'm not trying to skip anything we go back
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to who the actual landlord is because he's
going to enter the picture soon so they show
him he's in a car you can tell again he has a lot of money and
it's the same guy that we meet back at the rest area he's in
his car he has little leo sitting next to him and he has one of those cool cars
that has a telephone and leo's playing an early nintendo yeah and he's trying
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to call frank back at the apartment complex and he's like frank you know Pick
up the phone, we got plans.
And that's when you get the full picture that...
There's plans for the apartment complex of making a mini mall,
I think it was, or some sort of like shopping center.
And that's the reason why they're trying to evict people.
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So the whole thing is if they can get people to move on their own,
then they don't have to move. They don't have to pay a fee.
But the legal clause there that I kind of see from his conversation with Leo,
he's telling them like, this is why we're doing this. and this is why I'm being an asshole.
But he can get, if he forces the people out, then he has to pay them to relocate
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them so that he can sell the apartment complex.
But if he can get them to move out of their own will, then he doesn't have to
pay them anything. Right, and Leo's not interested.
And this is annoying. The whole time this guy's alive, at this point on,
he calls Josh, Leonardo DiCaprio, sport.
So many goddamn times. and he
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doesn't like it but i don't like
it he says it like a hundred times he's like whoa sport hey
sport you're gonna run this business sport but
essentially yeah here he gets frustrated he calls
frank he doesn't know that frank is dead and this is a funny part too he's like
answer me you know if you don't fucking answer like this is the end of your
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job essentially and he's gonna go in there and do it himself but this is the
funny part because the critters picked up and And then they're kind of making
critter noises. And he thinks he's talking to Frank.
Yeah. Which one has Frank ever not said a word? Come on, man.
I can already tell. I meant the guy for two seconds. You just hear the me, me, me, me, me.
Like, Frank, Frank. So, yeah, they're on their way to the apartment complex
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to kind of do some mischievous stuff.
We go back into the Brown family and they're eating their dinner.
Again, dad complacent. She's talking about, well, you know what?
We're going to have to move at some point. We're going to get evicted knowing
this. Like, what are we going to do?
And he's like, you know what? That's tomorrow's problem.
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I want to watch some moronic situational comedy and go to sleep.
That's what I want to do. And she's like, God damn, Dad. Just love me.
Well, before we go back to this, when the kids are back at the Menjus, little Johnny is.
He pulls out his stone and it starts shining green. That's a little bit later, isn't it? Oh. No.
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So it started shining. Because they're talking to Mr. Mandry's because he's
going on and on about his research big bend.
And he's like, yeah, the guy back there says that if it lights green, we better watch out.
And he's like, really? Because he asked, he's like, what did the guy say?
And then that's when the kid says it again. Yeah. Okay, yeah.
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So, yeah. Yeah, so he gets intrigued, and he starts doing a little bit more research.
Yeah, and then you kind of go back to Rosie again.
She goes down into the basement, and her stuff is just kind of all over the place.
And at this point, she thinks it's Frank, because she sees her stuff laying around.
It's kind of messed with, and she's just like, oh, Frank. He's touching her stuff.
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Implying that he did some misdeeds to her garments.
She picked up a bra. Yeah, and there had to have been some gooey stuff.
Keep in mind, it's green gooey. It's green.
It's not anything else. It's not human bodily fluids. And immediately she's like, oh, Frank. Yeah.
And here they start attacking her. She gets stuck on some clothesline.
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And this is where Annie comes down. It's like, oh, my God.
And this is where, again, they tried to add the comedy, I think,
where she's fending off the critters.
Well, first, the first, the first place where, seeing that this made me laugh,
when they start attacking Rosie, she comes in with her cute little bunny slippers.
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Yeah. And the first critter that comes out, that's all he sees,
is the bunnies on her feet.
So he, like, gets ready and pulls out those bunnies.
The little, what are they? The pokey things, whatever they're called. Yeah, he shoots them.
They got poisoned. He shoots right at the slippers, attacking the freaking bunny slippers.
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And then, yeah, commotion starts, and that's when Annie comes down.
Because she was mad at her dad after that conversation that they had.
Yeah, and she hears screaming. And this is where she fends him off with a broom,
and then the critter bites on.
And then it seems like it goes forever. She's hitting it back against the walls.
You hated that. I'm like, it's going on way too much.
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And folks, this isn't the first time they go entirely too long on a little skit
because there's like, I can count at least two other times.
So now they're coming up. This is when the movie really starts to go.
So they're coming up the stairs.
They're screaming. Then old Clifford wakes up.
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He's like, oh my God, what's going on? Runs out there and he's still being dismissive.
He's like, oh, my daughter, she's just psychotic, looking for attention.
It's just rats, okay? Well, and she's like, no, look at, because she has Rosie
with her at this point. And I'll admit, Rosie's entertaining.
She's pretty funny. She's like, oh, my God, I'm bleeding, and passes out.
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The back and forth that they have is funny, too, because Annie's saying,
they're small, round, furry.
They're attacking, they got teeth. And then here's Rosie. She's like,
they ginormous. They're like hamsters.
Descriptions are all over the place and he's like no they're the daddy you know
clifford he's like they're just rad and he's like aliens in a basement yeah
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and that's when she's like but look at her leg and she's like oh rosie you're a bleeding,
And she's like, oh my God, I'm bleeding. And passes out.
So then the critters, because they're like, it's those guys.
And that's when the three critters are right there. Yeah, and the dad finally
gives them some credibility. Well, they panic and go upstairs.
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He's stuck. He tries to go for the door.
And he gets shot with the porcupine things. So at this point,
I didn't know they had poison. Maybe they had it in the first two movies.
I know they did, but I forgot about it. but in this
one they have poison and then they start getting lightheaded
and they're trying to like climb up the stairs they're pulling playing fucking
bullseye with one of rosie's flowers on her on her ass it was so hilarious they
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just kept shooting laughing at her right at the middle of it so her her shirt
and her face they kept panning to her face each time she'd get shot she's like oh,
Her outfit, she has like this capris pants and then this really,
really long white shirt, muumuu looking thing with red flowers everywhere.
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Like what are the things in the hair? Oh, she has curlers on her hair the entire
time. I told Vienna that was her alter ego.
I can see that. I can see that.
Yeah, so they're going up and then this is a stupid part of the movie.
I don't think they really needed this part for the comic. I liked it.
They show the bowling back to back.
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So Annie has a garbage that she's going to throw down the stairs at the critters.
And then they show a bowling clip side by side.
And then it's like she hits a full strike as she hits all the critters.
They go flying in the air.
Right? Yeah. You can tell Annie. And she's like, yeah. She was getting entertainment
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out of it. She was eating joys. She had a big smile on her face.
Dude, I'm pretty sure she did a fist like a good old Tom Brady.
Yes, we did it. I just want to know why right now, so far, we've seen Critters and we've seen...
Three adults that have seen the critters but only annie has
been really the one to fight them off she fucking took one
swung it around with a mop and now she's
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playing bowling with it and now the other three adults
are just like oh no stumbling all
over the place so yeah and then
so they're hurrying upstairs it's a
problem and it takes a long time to get upstairs
because then the landlord shows up yeah
him and josh and the
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landlords did we say that he's a stepdad to josh
they they acknowledge it in the movie coming up
yeah so they go and they work their way downstairs looking for frank he's nowhere
to be found obviously and the critters have all migrated upstairs yeah so he's
like and he they really paint this guy to be a pos because he's like man they're
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like animal they They have animals.
The animals are animals, and the residents are animals. Yeah, they live like animals.
Yeah. He's like, watch this. And then he goes to the power, and he's like,
all right, we're taking this.
Or no, first they're like, we're going to do a little trick.
And then he cuts the phone line. He's like, now we're going to disconnect them
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from their social workers.
And then he cuts off the pangolin. Yeah.
And right as he cuts it, Mr. Menjis, because they all need help.
Call with Grover's Ben wasn't he was talking to someone that's right that's
right and he's like oh man I just got off the phone they mentioned Grover's Ben yeah.
And so then that's not enough though for the landlord now he goes and finds
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the breaker box and he takes what do you call it,
casserole something casserole i don't remember oh
anxiety casserole something like that
and cuts it off shuts the power
off completely they go upstairs to investigate and see what they can do he's
an asshole about it they knock on the browns door first well then they see a
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door they're like holy smokes did a rat do that and he's like well someone's
gonna be paying me for a door yeah and And he hears a TV.
He's like, whoa, they must have cut into the main emergency power.
I'm thinking that they're so desperate to sit there and watch TV as the power is out.
I don't know why, but I like the line he delivers. He's like,
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this is the landlord. I have matters to discuss.
As he's walking in. And this is the stupid part of the movie,
though, because the power got cut, right? But before this, we didn't mention it.
The Browns TV shorted out. It didn't work.
So he mentions to Annie, hey, go bring your battery-powered TV in here.
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I need to watch TV to sleep.
Sets this whole thing up. So the TV's playing.
They got Julia Childs on the TV. On a cooking show. Yeah, Julia Childs.
And there's three critters sitting there.
And I don't know what, what's the landlord's name?
Mr. Briggs. Mr. Briggs. I don't know what they're thinking with this.
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Like, you're going to be sneaking up on three individuals?
That's like the dark watching tv yeah you're
setting yourself up for failure there bud and this
is where he keeps calling josh sport and he's like
i don't like it he's like we're in this together now yeah he walks in they're
closing and he sees from the back it does look like their heads yeah but they're
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moving around like critters like and he walks in there and then leo you know
at This one is pissed. He shuts the door.
Oh, yeah. He's like, fuck you, dad.
I wish you were dead and shuts the door. And Mr.
Briggs gets stuck in there with the critters. And this is where he gives a high-pitched
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sport. He's like, sport.
Lumiol. And then Josh hears him getting attacked.
And he's like, no, let him out. He just wanted to talk to you.
He just wanted to talk. Thinking of other people still.
And then, so it runs in. And what's her name? Marcia.
Yeah, I keep forgetting these names. I'm sorry. Sorry, they're just not of note
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for me. I keep forgetting them. Her name's Marcia. Rude, yeah.
She's coming around, and she's got, for some reason, and it'll play a part,
a flare in her hand. Ready. A roadside flare, and she's got a leather glove on, man. She's a badass.
So she's walking through. She meets the Annie and the two that are kind of passing
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out, Clifford and Rosie, and Annie, And she's like, holy shit, okay.
Helps them go find help. Then goes down and runs into Josh. Josh is banging
on the door. She's like, whoa, simmer down, kid.
She goes in and finds Mr. Briggs and is murdered. Notices that it's the critters. Yeah.
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Which, where are the critters in at that point? Where'd they go? Why are they hiding?
Ready to attack. Because they started to move again, I think.
And then they shut the door again. oh that's right
she quickly shuts it and then they go upstairs with the rest of the crew at
the menjis house menjis yeah and then josh you know he's here he's like but
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my dad he's my stepdad and she's like sorry there's there's nothing we can do
for him now he's gone well she's
like who is he doing your stepdad or your dad he's like no my stepdad.
So now they're at the Menji's. They're starting to form a plan.
Like, we got to do something. We have no phone line or anything.
We're stuck. And they're at the doors, pounding on the doors. The critters are.
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Right? Yeah. So they're trying to find weapons. Old Lady Menji.
Old Lady Menji gets a meat cleaver. She's ready to roll.
A comical size meat cleaver. Oh, hilarious. For that old.
She's an adorable old lady. And she always does that. It's not your normal size
cleaver. It's like an oversized.
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I love it. That's pretty much the weapon though. Other than,
do you know anything else?
No, I didn't really have much.
So, Oh, but when, before they get into that apartment, I believe that flare
plays a part now into this solely.
The only reason they had this flare as long in this movie as they did is so
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she could shove that flare down her critters throat and he'd fall down the close chute.
The hamper shoot and catch fire on all the clothes.
So some of this, some of this movie is a little, the one thing I wanted to know.
So Rosie, you know, you see her for a couple of scenes wearing a couple of different outfits.
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She's always wearing her hair rollers. I just wanted to know, where is she going?
Usually you put them on, you're trying to get your hair done and go out,
but she's getting ready for church, man.
Laundry. Yeah. So the, So they arm themselves with whatever they can find.
They quickly find that they're stuck. So they don't want to go,
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but then they find an access in the ceiling.
So they go up there and this shows pretty much full access to,
you can get to the elevators, you can get out to look outside.
So they try this, right? They go to the vents and Marcy, uh,
Marcia. Marcia goes out and she's like, whoa.
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Leo's like, you could do that? And she makes the comment, I could do anything.
I work for the phone company.
I'm like, oh, Jesus Christ. What's that mean, dude?
You work for the phone company. You're a badass. Oh, my God. And he's like, okay.
So she has a plan. She's going to scale the side of the building and then tap
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into the phone line and call for help.
But before they're they make it all the way upstairs all of them although the
doors close or keeping an eye on the door to see if the critters are gonna you
know break through magically you just start seeing them come out of the cupboards,
and you have a great so while they're
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up there you have a great scene which i
can kind of get why they get a comparison especially
in this movie to the gremlins because they're doing and
gremlins like stuff now they are and you
in particularly love this part of the movie because you're
pretty entertained you were laughing the whole way through it was it was but
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one's drinking soap dish soap they're eating the tarts they're like cheering
him on he's like holding the bottle in his hand and he's kind of like oh do
i do it and they're like yeah yeah yeah he's like like starts chugging this bottle of soap.
They're just eating everything that they can.
They're fucking just laughing. The ham and beans that the Menjis were eating.
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The ham and beans. One eats that. He gets a little gassy.
His belly gets all big and he farts.
You hear an audible P-U. Yeah, they have their own little language.
Sorry about that, guys, if you hear that. Obnoxious engine.
Yeah, you can hear a little. They have their own language. They do.
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It's funny. I thought it was a really funny scene. The one that chugged on the
soap, he's laying on the sink, burping bubbles.
And then the one with gas, they start throwing food at him. Yeah.
So they're having a pretty good time.
I mean, you're going to make the best of it. So then Marcia,
she ends up and that you could see fire, too, when she's scaling the wall right when she gets out there.
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She doesn't pay no attention to it, which you'd see it immediately.
And you can see it off their skin, like in the video as they're recording it.
You can see fire flames like you can see the color bouncing off their skin and
they don't pay attention to it until she falls.
And then they're like oh my god it's a fire watch out
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meanwhile leo and annie
are bonding over dead parents oh yeah even
though her mom didn't die like mr briggs did mr briggs did yeah but they're
having a bonding moment no but the other thing that was funny was when before
marcia went down there and she tells him the plan lights it on and she's beside
and she tells him she's like yeah um Any calls you want me to make for you?
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Oh, yeah. Again, her little reference for the phone company.
Again, she goes down, starts making her way out down, you know,
trying to be the hero and save, rescue everybody, make her way out of the building.
And then going down, she trips. Does she trip or does the line just give out?
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So that's when they see the fire. Like, oh, my God, that's a fire.
She looks, she's like, whoa.
And then, yeah, then the wires give way. Her leg gets trapped. She's dangling there.
And they do a little, like, I assume it's for comedy.
But she's like, oh, God, phone booth. So she's going to try to make the call.
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So she's swinging. swinging with her arms back
and forth pushing herself which the scene goes
way too long if you look okay so marcia
the character she looks like she works out one
of the earlier scenes she's wearing like a short sleeve shirt the lady works
out she has pretty big fucking biceps and she all she had to do was just straighten
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her foot straight and it would because it wasn't like the wire wasn't tangled
around it was just one little loop around her foot so she had just to straighten her foot,
she would have come down if she had done like a head push up,
she would have come off of it, but no,
that was, she was not ready to give up.
No, for comedic purposes, the laughter tied up swinging to the phone booth, trying to make the call.
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They come back to the scene and do it again.
She just swung on that thing for like the last 10, 15 minutes of the movie,
it felt like. Oh my God, I was like, dude, that's stupid.
So Annie, she's like, fuck this. I just seen Marcia fall off.
She's hanging. She might have died. She's like, fuck this. I'm going down,
down the elevator chute.
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So this is where she does. She goes down and she goes to one of the levels and
she sees the credit critters and she's in a bad spot.
And then we get our second Tarzan intro from Charlie. Hey, you gotta do it.
And he comes in guns blazing but to only shoot it once and misses the critter
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and hits like hits some hits the wall and then he tries to shoot again and lo
and behold the guns jammed,
so he's like oh man those are sometimes so they work their way to the elevator
yeah the elevator The one thing that I found out was... So he survived the first
two movies, right? Mm-hmm.
And this poor guy is just struggling to climb out through the elevator door.
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He's a bounty hunter. I don't know. Maybe he would have had some crazy skills
to climb an elevator and survive. That's what I'm saying.
He's a bounty hunter. But yeah, he's out of shape or something.
So... The other thing... They scale the elevator, though, to escape.
And he trips the thing. And then the elevator does the classic...
You know how it either goes down really fast or
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up well it shoots up all the way to the top where they
need to be with the rest of the folks i want to know which way
he came in did he see marcia when
he walked up to the building and was like oh it's just some weird lady dangling
i want to know how do you get all that information like to where they were at
oh what's happening like charlie showed up yeah because nobody else outside
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is coming to help them nobody or maybe somehow mr.
Menji mentioned it no he did he talked to him and they got cut off but how do
you get all the information where they're at that's weird and how do you get
there so fast he flew because he didn't look like he had a car he looked like
he was a transient living in the park a rest stop the And the thing,
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once they get back up, he hands Annie and Josh the gun to unjam.
And they're just like swinging it all over the place, pointing it at different
places. I was like, well, away from people, please.
Yeah. And he gives the rundown. He's like, I'm here to save lives.
Kicking ass and taking names, pretty much. And they do have,
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it's hilarious, Rosie's smitten by this guy.
He's like, whoa, who's the hunk that Annie came in with? Her rolls started unrolling on her.
And then the music was all like, how would you describe the music?
A little romantic. It was like, wah.
And it focuses on Charlie's fucking goofy ass face.
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But he takes control of the situation.
For the most part. And then, so the critters get wise, and they see they can
go up the elevator chute.
And they do go up the elevator chute. And then he's like, quiet, you can hear them.
Oh, Charlie tells them, yeah. And you can see bubbles coming out the side. What the fucking?
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But the first person to contain one is the Menjis.
Mr. Menjis. He has that old, which they had to point out that they put this blanket up years ago.
She's like, oh, do you remember this? He's like, yeah, yeah,
yeah. Why were they using it four years ago?
I don't know. Because that hole was inside their apartment complex. Yeah.
So he has that. He traps one.
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Josh beats it. Yeah, he's like, I hate you. I hate you. You're stupid.
And so he beats it. But then one of the critters. Mrs. Mangies.
But the critter shoots Josh first. And then Mrs.
Mangies has her meat cleaver and cuts that SOB in half, which was kind of a
cool scene. And I like the half critter that you see.
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Just splash. Gosh, everyone. Was it green goo again? Yeah. And just the side.
Like you could see the side image of the split and half critter.
But now Josh is out. He's down for the count.
So they got to escape. He gets his gun going and the explosion happens to where
now they can get up to the ceiling.
Yeah. Like the roof.
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So now they're up in the roof. They're screaming. They're like,
help, help, help me somebody.
And this place is dead yeah there's no one was
for a big city i guess topeka kansas
shuts down completely there's nobody around yeah i
was surprised there was there were no like neighboring buildings where
that could have heard all the commotion going on next door
which kind of makes sense since you can drive around downtown with
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no brakes and there's no traffic so they're screaming there's no help one of
the critters did survive the one josh was beaten to death in the blanket was
still halfway alive so it shows that it pans to that moving around,
and they're all up up there trying to figure it out
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well annie's like hey johnny get
away from the ledge he's like marcia's down there and she's like i don't care
and now it shows the little crystal still glowing green and this the critter
is gonna go and this is where we get our third tarzan you try it no this is
your thing you gotta try it i'll you try and i'll do it.
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Charlie to the rescue he jumps in the way and then he flies off the building
lands on their motor or camper. Yeah.
And he saves the day. He saves little Johnny. Yeah. Yeah.
And he doesn't save a little. Well, he saves that part, but Annie runs,
miraculously grabs Johnny right when he's falling off the side.
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And pulls him back. Yeah, pulls him up. So all is well. Finally,
the firetrucks start showing up and someone, someone.
What's his name? Charlie. He has a little kebab of the critter that was on like a satellite.
He looks at it. He goes and hides that shit, dude. He wanted to keep it. Gross.
Because they said we couldn't find anything. anything like no evidence of this
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alien stuff everything got burnt up marcy is still dangling,
they pan back to marcy and she's still dangling with her arms crossed she's like it's about time.
So yeah everybody's saved oh so when johnny gets saved and he's holding him
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and this is where the The dad finally shows value and he loves his family.
He shows up and finally pulls Johnny up. And he's like, you know what?
I know where my value is. I love you guys. You're more important than my work.
Which, yeah. Uh-huh. Come on. A little late, Clifford.
Yeah, he spent this movie either doing his own thing, you know,
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just trying to realize, get ready for the week. or fucking drowsy,
drugged up from the spikes from the critters. I like how he was ineffective.
That was awesome. He was just there to be a supportive role.
Yeah, it was pretty much the elderly and the kids saving the day. Yeah, kicking ass.
And then Charlie, the mentally challenged guy.
I'm sorry. The guy is clearly deranged. He's not.
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He's unique. He's unique. He has a unique character. He's what we call, he has the shine.
Let's just say that. my pocket ignore returning he's my favorite character I
like him he's kind of like the dewey of this the dewey of this.
So that sums up the movie. He, Clifford, ends up getting a job with the phone company.
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So all is well. He can spend time with his family and his wife's still dead. He's alive.
Wow, you're so positive.
That's what I got out of it. He values family. He saw that, you know,
he could lose them at any moment.
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But so the movie does end with a
hint that the critters menaces might not be completely over
setting up a potential sequel which we
know is a sequel they end up charlie ends
up finding them puts them in a container shoots them
up to space and then this is where critters
4 happens they end up in are in
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space so i can't wait
to watch that beauty i bet it's pretty good we watched
the trailer you're pretty excited on that so yeah
throughout this the the scenes i think they
they're pretty effective they shift between horror and
comedy providing dark humor through their
actions and interactions the movie's structure
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follows a typical horror narrative with initial
warning a build-up of threat and a climatic confrontation
leading to the resolution so it's a pretty standard movie
i know how you felt in the
beginning of when we started talking but now what's your overall opinion i like
it what would you rate this movie out of five i would rate it a 2.5 damn 2.5
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so like i know what you did last summer you rate this right there with it,
i know what you did last summer was a three you said between a 2.5 and a three,
I don't know that I said that. Do we got to go back? We got to go back.
I'm going to... So I was entertained by this movie.
I certainly am not going to give it a three.
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I'm going to give this a lower. I would give this, if we do the point system,
I'm going to give it a 1.9.
Damn. I enjoyed the movie, but it could have been done a lot better.
It could have been done a lot better. It was 1991.
It was a B movie. I'm giving it a 2.5 for the comedy.
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I think it also because it reminds me of the Gremlins.
Oh, my God. Oh, I am. I want to see it. Yeah, this one more so than the other
ones reminds me of the Gremlins.
So would you recommend this to people to watch? Yes. Watch it one time in your life.
At least once. You won't regret it. Yeah. Or you might.
I would say at least watch it once. It's entertaining at the very least.
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I mean, you're not going to be scared.
You might laugh a little bit. A lot. A lot. We laughed.
So I think we found what our humor is because this movie encapsulated some of
the humor we like because we were laughing pretty much throughout the whole movie.
I was laughing at how ridiculous some of those scenes are. It makes it funny. Mm-hmm. The pushing.
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So this movie, though, was not regarded well from people.
It got a low rating, like Rotten Tomatoes. I'm pretty sure it was a lower percentile.
It got like a zero percent. zero percent
yeah it didn't hold up imdb
has a 4.4 metacritic 3.7
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oh so it's out of 10 though prime no out of five oh shit prime had four people
really like it over on amazon prime and then letterboxd they gave it a 2.4 okay
yeah so okay that's what i was going off letterboxd so So maybe over time,
people are showing appreciation for it. There's mixed reviews for sure across.
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So do you think this movie holds up? Does it have a legacy? Does it have a legacy?
It has a legacy as a sequel on its own.
I don't know. I feel like there's a lot of similarities and some similarities,
again, back to Gremlins.
So I think that makes it memorable if you've ever watched it.
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I'm gonna be honest if you had never like brought it
up I probably wouldn't have gone out of my way to watch it yeah but
aren't you grateful that you did so forever
grateful it changed my life oh my god she's being sarcastic so I do think this
movie has a cult status I think it's celebrated for its campy charm and low
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budget budget aesthetics I think people really do enjoy that I know when I'm looking back at that,
I know what I'm watching guys and I'm in for it.
It's a guilty pleasure. Yeah. If you know what to expect.
Yeah, it's nostalgia and retro appeal. Do you have any reviews from people?
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This is kind of a new segment, and I want to bring in our guest that's been
patiently sitting here waiting.
Angelus's daughter, Vianna. And she found a few reviews that she wanted to share
with us on this movie that she found entertaining.
Entertaining so there's some
people that either had nothing to
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say about the movie and there's some
people that felt pretty you know wholeheartedly
about the movie there was one review that i found on rotten tomatoes
i'm not kidding it's like pair like
a whole couple few paragraphs they gave
it a three-star review what are some highlights they
essentially go and summarize the movie movie everything that
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happened they compare it to some of the prior movies who's
got the time for this someone really wanted to okay
you're the only person that read
that in its entire i was intrigued i was
like whoa somebody took a lot of time their description
of some of the characters this person
said sure the characters are a bit stereotypical the fawns
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typey guy the elderly couple the ripley-esque female the overweight comedic
relief female the sheriff-esque looking little boy the annoyingly sensible goody
two-shoes daughter and dastardly landlord and of course leo sporting the same
damn haircut he's had for so that's fucking true dude.
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They said oh why why fix it if it ain't broken all of it all it's a pretty decent
third follow Followed to an already solid foundation.
Oh my God. Same shit all over again. Set within an apartment block.
That's true. Menace from the Bounty Hunters.
Live relief. Splattering of gore. Decent creature visuals.
A very Danny Elfman-esque opening score. An inevitably daft cliffhanger ending
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with a cameo. So that's a good one.
So Vienna, you've got one. Do you want to read a couple? Yeah,
here. You got to get close to the mic.
So, one of them says, why did I watch Critters 3? One star.
Someone else said, it's Critter time. Two stars.
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Okay. Pete Kino, there will never be a movie to top Critters 3. Five stars and a heart.
Oh, shit. Someone else said, damn those Critters. Three and a half stars.
Someone else said, I can't believe Sonic 2 ripped off Critters 3.
Two stars and a heart. Did they get in detail? No, that was it. Oh, my God.
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Someone else said, Leonardo DiCaprio learned his grooming behaviors here. Two and a half stars.
And then the last one I found said, the critter puppets are better actors than the youth actors.
At times, I would have to agree. So, Vienna, how did you feel about this movie?
What are your thoughts and opinions? I thought it was funny.
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I don't know. What would you give it a rating?
A two out of five. You gave it a two out of five? Yeah, it was funny.
It was funny, but it didn't hold up? Not really, no.
Okay. Compared to movies nowadays, I don't think so. Okay, cool.
A couple other reviews that I found. Thanks, Vienna. Angelus wants to talk now.
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Anything else, Vienna? No.
So that's going to be a new segment too, folks. We're going to bring Vienna
in as much as we can. And I found a review by Tawny the Terror on Letterboxd.
He gave it a four star and he said, maybe it should be a shame of how much I
enjoy this, except I am not and I never will be.
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He thinks it was great, adorable, and he was on the Critters team the entire time.
Exquisite 90s DTV wonderfulness. And he's here for every single moment.
And what was the stars? four stars and then
this other reviewer shoe cone two stars
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he said leonardo de caprio not really helping to
fuck with the omnivorous little hedgehogs instead of
focus on nailing the hot underage girl
i don't know about that but i didn't get that vibe i did
not get it and then this one
the last one i'll share this one made me chuckle this is disappointing sequel
and film debut for Leo who is so young I swear I've got Bologna in my fridge
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that's older than him and this was a half star oh my god that's a good one well
thanks for the reviews guys.
Angelos where can they reach us you can reach us on our social medias give us
suggestions of movies to watch next you can find us on Facebook Instagram and
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of course you can catch the podcast,
episodes on on Spotify.
IHeartRadio. Pretty much anywhere podcasts are available, except Apple. Amazon Music.
Apparently, Richard has beef with Apple. They have a beef with me, man.
I can't figure it out, so I'm trying. It sounds like it's user error, not an Apple thing.
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So look at our Instagram. We're constantly posting.
Yeah. We'll have interesting polls for future movies.
Definitely, we want to hear critiques about us, how we're doing.
Please thoughts suggestions ideas would
be great yeah and then go to our instagram check
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i will be uploading some pictures that
our friends share with us she went to a
horror monster museum in nevada and she shared with us a pretty awesome picture
of one of the critters yeah so and that's somewhere i think we need to go for
a vacation in the summer the tom devlin monster museum in nevada If you've ever
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been, if you haven't been, go check it out. It looks pretty cool.
Yeah, send us pictures, too. We'll gladly post it on our Instagram.
Well, so with that, guys, we got to get going. I will talk to you later.
Stay well. Stay obsessed.
Stay cool. Stay cool. All right. Bye.