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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (01:01):
Spoiler alert, So days, so hem?
Speaker 4 (01:11):
How was your Fourth of July?
Speaker 2 (01:13):
It was pretty enjoyable. I got to hang out with
my family. Uh, got to catch up with some friends
as well. It was an enjoyable event. Swam, I swam
it a lot, Yeah, swam, ate a lot of food.
Speaker 4 (01:25):
You swam a lot of food.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Swam a lot of food, swam and eat.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
Is that like a new Is that like gen Z
lingo for like Jesus? Like busting was the thing that
I didn't have a low tail? I'll tell you that much.
Yeah you didn't, man, I may have missed my calling
in life, asn't elo Tao.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
I could see that.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
I literally made a shitload of corn and put it
in a cooler to keep it hot. Yeah, and then
had like a brush and a cupful of eelote goop
as I call it. And then I had to shakes,
one with the spice mix and one with the Kotia cheese. See.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
I feel like you would be the the yelowte guy
that would play the T two theme, like that's your
ice cream truck theme.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
Well, generally it's like the opposite of the ice cream truck.
Though people yell ELOTEI man, when they see you, they're excited.
You don't even celebrate it. You don't even scream it. Yeah. Man,
maybe that's where I should have done it, says show business.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
It's never too late. Who says you can't do both?
Speaker 4 (02:31):
The Catholic Church? Do they?
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (02:33):
My yes, do we do? Do we?
Speaker 5 (02:37):
No?
Speaker 4 (02:37):
Well, good for you. Did you get anywhere from all
the swimming? Like were you thrown out of a boat or.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
There were two different pools? Like I was kind of
like the swimmer, except instead of like swimming home, I
just swim in two.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
It's sad if that was still like the swimmer, you
just you just swim across the pool, get out and go.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
I want the swimmer to come to this show. But like,
there's really not a lot to talk about out in
that movie. There is, I mean there is a lot
to talk about it, which is like and then he
swims in that pool, and then he swims in that pool.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
I mean it's a subtle movie. Yeah, well until the
end pretty much. Yeah, but no, I mean that's a
great film. I love that movie. There's so much about it.
I got the show to you this year? Was that
this year?
Speaker 2 (03:20):
That was no ship. That was the like first, like
I think January first because we did a marathon after
New Year's because that was also the same day we
watched Chocolate Starbarry Vanilla.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
Oh yeah, that was great.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
To Devil Times five and well we watched the new
was it four K?
Speaker 4 (03:37):
Four K? Yep? Yeah, the new restoration of Devil Times five,
which looked amazing. H My fourth was not too bad
other than making an immense amount of elote. Apparently you
do you bring anything to contribute when you when you
go to these backs of chips. Hey that works, Yeah,
I mean somebody's got to fight.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
If I would have had enough time and also had
gotten the agree it's like a day ahead. I would
have done I ambrosia because I can throw that together
super quick. It just needs three hours in the fridge.
Though I'm white. What do you want?
Speaker 4 (04:06):
That's a good question. It's fair, that's a fair point. No,
but no. So I made it lote and went to
my buddy Mike and Jesses and watched a bunch of
fireworks get set off, set off a bunch of my own,
and then realized that there's still so many left.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
I got to, for the first time in a long time,
enjoy the fireworks on the roof of my dad's previous
business with the family, Like with mom and dad. We
hadn't done that in years, dude, And that was pretty awesome.
Nice because you can see the town's fireworks on top
of the roof pretty easily.
Speaker 4 (04:40):
And I mean, have I taken you up there before?
Speaker 2 (04:42):
I don't think I have.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
No.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
Yeah, you can see it. We've been going up there
for years. I mean when I was a young kid,
we were going up there for the fireworks, and the
last I would say, probably last five ish seven years,
we've kind of like dwindled on that. And I would
go up there usually by myself or I take some
friends up there, so it it was cool to catch
up with them and actually get the watch of fireworks
together in a while.
Speaker 4 (05:04):
I don't know if I can remember the last time
I saw like a professional fireworks display on purpose. Yeah,
I have seen like fireworks displays. Like I was driving
after I got done at the cookout at about six
o'clock or so, I went to the cigar lounge and
actually on the way back I got to see West
Carleton's fireworks goes that off because that's right next to
where they set them off.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
Yeah, there was a time where I can't remember if
it was West Milton's I attend or if it was Covington's,
but I remember we were coming back because both were
the opposite direction, and while we were coming back from
the ones who just saw, we caught the end of
their fireworks as they were going off down the road.
Speaker 4 (05:36):
Nice. Yeah, now fireworks. I do enjoy a good fireworks display. Yeah,
I mean, nothing will beat that time in California when
they set off seven thousand fireworks all at once, and
it was like as bright as the day as daylight.
That was. If you haven't seen that, that viral video.
I highly recommend people seek that out.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
The only thing I'm bummed about is I didn't get
one of my traditional for the July watches in just
blow Out, because Blowout has a huge scene at the
end of the fireworks.
Speaker 4 (06:03):
Oh yeah, right, No, that's that's a fair point. Blow Out.
It's phenomenal movie. Well, it's one of my favorites of
all time. Yeah no, it's one of the Palma's baths.
But I didn't even think about that. Yeah, yeah, gread. Yeah.
I tried to watch Uncle Sam and just did not
get around to it.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
I got Uncle Sam and I got jaws In. I
mean I got jaws In on the fiftieth anniversary because
I watched that. I feel like that wasn't that hard
to fit in because I binged one and two along
with their making ups in the same day.
Speaker 4 (06:30):
Then I watched the one that mattered, the Revenge. Darn toot.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
You watched three and the Revenges year, didn't you.
Speaker 4 (06:38):
Yeah, that's what I thought, the ones that mattered. What
three is just? Ah Man three? I don't know. I
hear some good defensive three sometimes.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
For everything that they do with a killer Whale, and
then nothing paying off with said killer whale and just
the dolphins like that.
Speaker 4 (06:55):
Is a big bummer. It's a big bumm. I can't
pretend that's not a huge bummer that they don't do
anything with the orca.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
And I still say to this day, if you want
a great actual like Sea World attack scene. In a
movie Shark Attack two with Thorston k there is a
scene where they have a great white in captivity and
dudes trying to put on a show, just like in
Jaws three. So he decides to have the guy feed
the shark in front of the audience. Doesn't realize his
leg gets caught up in a rope and he gets
pulled to the tank.
Speaker 4 (07:19):
Okay, yeah, pretty solid. Yeah hm uh Stark Attack two,
gift that keeps on giving.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
It's no Shark Attack three, megaladon, But what can be?
Speaker 4 (07:29):
I mean, just like it's no Turbulence three heavy metal metal?
But what can be? What can be?
Speaker 6 (07:35):
So?
Speaker 4 (07:36):
But no, so nothing nothing of note?
Speaker 2 (07:37):
Huh No, not really, I mean, I the you already
know because you got some goodies out of it. But
I also went antiquing this weekend at a couple of
the antique malls in the area and found some really
cool laser discs for really cheap prices.
Speaker 4 (07:50):
So that was awesome.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Yeah, self a crow lasers this that. Yeah, I'm sorry
I didn't bring them with me. I apologize.
Speaker 4 (07:56):
I was just gonna let that go. No, you weren't.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
You brought it up, but I could tell about your tone.
You were going to say some along the lines of
value wish you Adam.
Speaker 4 (08:05):
Once you brought it up, just saying no, I uh god,
what did I do? I mean? Saturday, I worked because
there was a lot of work to do because I
just dropped the one hundredth episode of Terrifying and True Nice.
So yeah, it's there's a weird feeling when the like
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supplemental podcast to your podcast reaches one hundred episodes, it
feels it feels a little odd in a good way.
But it was. It was a very strange realization. So
I did a special episode on Carrie Culberson, which if
you've never read about Carry Culberson, it's very very interesting,
very heartbreaking, but very interesting. It was well, it was
(08:49):
one of the first court cases in America where somebody
was found guilty of murder without a body, and that
was in Blanchester. So now far away and all.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
They do a movie on that I don't think, so, Okay,
that name is sound familiar. I mean, I'm sure I've
probably watched something true crime about it.
Speaker 4 (09:06):
But yeah, so it was very interesting and we did
like an hour and a half long, while I didn't
skip any details. Very interesting, very kind of crazy how
it was just so messed up, Like apparently when the
girl disappeared, the boyfriend was the one who ended up
getting sentenced to life in prison for it. Apparently the
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sheriff knew the guy's father because the father was like
a business owner in town, and when they reported her missing,
like legally reported her missing, he called them to let
them know, like, hey, they reported her missing, and like
your son's going to be a number one suspect, which
is not usually how you do things. Then they took
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cadaver dogs to the family's big property and at a
little body of water, the dogs went crazy wanting, like
thinking something was there. So they're like, we're going to
drain this pond. But then for whatever reason, the sheriff,
at like nine o'clock at night, was like, we better stop.
It's not safe to do this at night, and then
he had everybody leave nobody guarding this possible crime scene.
(10:14):
And then they came back twelve hours later, did it
and found nothing. Nothing. Yeah, that's us a little bit.
They never found her or her car and the family's
business junkyard interesting with a car crusher interesting again? Wow? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (10:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (10:36):
The family ended up winning a massive lawsuit the town
of Blanchester. Yeah, and he managed to get away just
kind of unscathed and retire to the sheriff. But it was
a wild mess. And our buddy Dan, you know, he
grew up there and he said he remembered. There were rumors,
which we mentioned in the show, but there were rumors
people believed that Carrie had been eaten by a lion
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because there were a rumor that the family that owned
that junk yard kept a lion there. Wow, not true
at all, but people believe that they had like a
guard lion. That seems like a terrible guard animal. I mean,
I could it's in the top ten effective guard animals.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
As somebody who just watched Ror. It seems like a
terrible idea for.
Speaker 4 (11:19):
A guard animal. Was that a documentary a kind of
you know about it? Shut up? No, I mean, you know,
I'm not saying that a lion is trainable. I'm saying
that a lion will likely attack stuff. Yeah, so I
guess that helps. Yeah, I mean do you know that?
Speaker 2 (11:36):
Uh like on our Nate, Melanie Griffith like got scalped
nearly on the set of Roar.
Speaker 4 (11:42):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Oh yeah, Like there's a there's a poster, a famous
poster they did of a shot of her and her
like her blood is just coming down and like it
just says like the most dangerous movie ever made.
Speaker 4 (11:51):
Blah blah blah. Jesus.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
Oh yeah, now Roar is uh God, that's a fucking movie.
Speaker 4 (12:00):
So with that all said, yes, back to the fourth
of July. Huh, because we are celebrating what are we
calling it? Oh, Life's of beach, Life's of beach, that's it. Yes,
But before we get to the sun and sand and
storms and the hoooks, what's the dumbest thing you ever
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did or in person witnessed involving fireworks for the July
or fireworks in general? I think we could go in
general because I mean, because they're synonymous. Yeah, God, that's
a good one. Let me thank you for a second. Okay,
I didn't, I was. I mean, there will be a test,
will it be a test.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
Probably the dumbest thing that I've witnessed.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
I was.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
I was not a part of it, but I witnessed. This
was in college, and we had I think we were
on break. Yeah, I think I think we would think
we're on our two week break. So we were having
a get together at our apartment, and long story short,
somebody decided to light a Roman candle inside the apartment, inside,
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inside the apartment, holding it, holding it, and then shoot
it out of the sliding door.
Speaker 4 (13:12):
Oh okay, that's a little less idiotic. Yeah, still was,
I said a little. Yeah, still was not the best.
I didn't say it made it good.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
Because not only did he miss the door, he shot
it into the frame, and then another one hit the
couch and then we had to get a bucket of
water and like try and like.
Speaker 4 (13:29):
Put it out quick. Sure, now this was in college.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
This isn't gone.
Speaker 4 (13:33):
Oh of course it was. Yes, So it's like they're
like nobody cares, we don't.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
And to be perfect, honest, I don't remember who was
because it was because we had had like at least
like fifteen twenty people over that night, so I don't
even remember if they were in our apartment, like the
fireworks themselves are in the apartment, or if they had
brought them with them.
Speaker 4 (13:49):
Jeez. Yeah, so I take it you guys did not
have Roman candle fights. No growing up? No, I did
not either. Yeah, but my grown ass father would have
candle fights with his buddies. And I was mortified. That
just made me think of another one. Actually, go ahead, please,
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this wasn't in college. This was this was growing up.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
It was me, several neighbor kids, and uh like my
parents were like out back when this happened, because I
remember I got yelled at me and even though it
wasn't my fault, but somebody had gotten the idea to
strap the rooman candles to a bicycle and try and
ride the bicycle while the Roman candles were going.
Speaker 4 (14:31):
Like a rocket.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
Yes, and I don't recall if the first one hit
hit hit him in the stomach or if it was
the second one that hit him in the stomach, but
his shirt got fired.
Speaker 4 (14:43):
The person riding the bike, how did how did they
were pointing away from him though, well, because.
Speaker 2 (14:47):
They were riding the bike, so they were in the spokes,
So they were spokes.
Speaker 4 (14:50):
Okay, so not like a rocket. No, not like not
like that. Oh that's why I was confinusured. Okay, oh
so just retarded. It's just really stupid, not the smart
not smart. No, Kevin never really had smart. So I
would say, so funny you say that, because when I
was a kid, we had these They looked like firecrackers,
but they were little smoke bombs. Yeah, but they you know,
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they were cylindrical. They looked just like a firecracker, but
all they gave like the most pathetic amount of smoke. Yeah.
But me and a friend figured out that if we
taped them to the back of this styrofoam airplane we had,
and we taped them way far back so that they
wouldn't get very hot and lit it and through it,
the plane would like go through the air, and then
when it hit it would shoot it forward like a
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little bit faster. And we did that for hours until
finally we caught the back end not even on fire,
it just melted a bit, and then we were like, yeah,
we probably shouldn't keep doing this.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
I don't know if you would count as fireworks. I mean,
you technically buy them usually with them, but the poppets
somebody got expelled at my school. My elementary school back
in the day because they put them all along the
toilets in the girl's bathroom.
Speaker 4 (15:56):
They expelled them from an elementary school.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
Geez, that person may or may not have already had
some stuff, if I correctly, like, had some issues before.
Speaker 4 (16:05):
So this might have just been like the kick in
the pants. I can't imagine that that's your your starting point.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
I think it was more to the fact that they
literally did all five toilets in the girl's bathroom.
Speaker 4 (16:15):
He was and he was a boy. I told you
my cousin and I, well, it was my cousin's idea
because he was a He was a little shit and
I was like a burgeoning little shit. Yeah, that he
and I would go. He would drag me out and
we would put balloons under the car tires of people
when they were at the parties at his parents' house.
So when people backed up there, pop, it's pretty funny.
Speaker 2 (16:36):
What's the Has there ever been a firework malfunction that
you've witnessed that was really bad?
Speaker 4 (16:40):
Mm hmm, what's the would you do?
Speaker 6 (16:42):
So?
Speaker 4 (16:42):
The one I was gonna mention, you know, in general,
is my father every now and then. I don't know
how many exactly, but they spent several Fourth of July's
with him because I would go to New Hampshire for
two or three weeks in the summer. Yeah, and I
spent at least three or four with him because I
remember seeing fireworks with him and his friends and stuff.
But one time we were in the parking lot of
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his apartment and we were throwing firecrackers and setting them off,
and it was really honestly one of my favorite Fourth
of July memories until the part I'm about to tell you, yeah,
which made it forever memorable. Yeah, but we were like
throwing fireworks setting them off. They were like, you know,
little like not m eights, but you know, like they
were little poppers and they nice booms. But like this
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old guy named Charlie who lived like way up on
the top of the building which was like four stories high. Yeah,
like it was like cheering us on. He was like yeah,
and then was like hey, and he dropped like a
bunch of firecrackers you know like in the where they go. Yeah,
he like dropped one down to the ground and we
lit it and set off. It was it was fine, Yeah,
just bought bah blah bla up were just having a
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great time. Well then my dad, because my dad is
always was always excited to look cool. My dad was
lighting you know, some fireworks to throw, and he decided, well,
I'm cool, so he took a firecracker and went to
light it in the cigarette in his mouth. Oh my god,
and this is just bad luck. The fuse just happened
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to have a little extra kick, you know how, because
they're made out of Yeah, what is it that that
that stuff that burns really fast? Well, I think, oh,
what is it called? Because the MythBusters they always play
with it and stuff. It's it's like a very very
it burns very hot. It's what sparklers are made out.
They're entirely made out of it. But that's what's in
a fuse to keep it burning. And for whatever reason,
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it just was a really hot fuse. So it spewed,
you know, spark dust vapor all in his face and
then he just like and then he had to throw
it because then it popped and he just stood there
like with his eyes all closed, like uh, and he
was like not acting like it hurt. And then he's
like wiping his face and he was just like trying
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to like my dad. In many ways, my dad would
do stupid things. But my father, if he were an animal,
he would be a house cat, because if he did
something really dumb, he would stand there like it didn't happen,
Like when a cat jumps and misses the table and
just like flops on the ground and just stands there
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like nothing happened. That would be my dad, you know,
whether it was blasting his face with a firecracker or
cutting himself with a cooking knife, you know, that was
my dad, Yeah, very much. But I just remember his
face getting blasted full of sparks and then him just
like throwing the firecracker and then being all like ah
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and then like you know, trying to just keep going,
and eventually he washed his eyes out with water. It
was very very funny, very funny memory. Yeah, And it
taught me he'll do that well. Well, And here's the thing,
you know, it was an educational moment. It taught me, hey,
be careful with fireworks. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
Yeah, I actually watched somebody have a Dutch moment with
the fuse going into a bag of them, like I
think it was a box of them actually, but basically
they had been lighting off fireworks didn't realize. I guess
they were too close. So once sort of going off
and then the entire back coffine.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
That's something. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
Luckily we were in a field, so like it wasn't
a huge deal, but yeah, still pretty bad.
Speaker 4 (20:16):
It'd be quite a show, yeah, once they caught yea. Yeah,
So when I was a kid, we never had the
cool fireworks until I was I mean with my dad,
we'd have the ones that exploded, but as a kid
with my mom, it was only the stuff that sold
at the grocery store, which was all smokes, smoke stuff.
Maybe a couple of like sparky big sparks, huh, and
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that was pretty much it. But some of those smoke
bombs were crazy. I mean they would like fill the
neighborhood with red smoke or blue smoke or whatever. And
they were a little scary because they would shoot off
a little tip, you know, to like pump out the smoke. Yeah,
and I remember because we wanted to have it pointing
straight up, but my stepdad got nervous about it going
up and like hitting an apartment or something, so we
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laid it on its side, which was fine, except there
was just a red or it was a blue streak
on the sidewalk in front of our apartment for as
long as we lived there. After we did just stained it,
you know, permanently blue, which I thought was worrisome because
I was always a worrying kid.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
I remember on Court TV once and yes it was
Court TV when I saw this. There was a story
about a guy that would he was selling fireworks out
of his van, but he also lived in his van,
and he fell asleep smoking a cigarette.
Speaker 4 (21:26):
That's how you do it. Yeah, his van went up along.
That is a story right there. I live in this van,
I sell fireworks from this van. I sleep in this van,
and I'm gonna fall asleep smoking a cigarette, which is
already dangerous. Yeah yeah, I think it's already super dangerous.
But don't worry. Van is full of fireworks, yep.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
And I just lay on this thing of oily rags.
Speaker 4 (21:50):
Yeah, I just little this pile of discarded oily rags
and just go to town. No, I really I love fireworks.
I had to for years. I had to basically just
avoid them because my dog Chikana was terrifying. You remember,
he was very scared of them, and he got better
the last few years, where it would. He wouldn't like
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hide and cower or shake anymore, but he would definitely
like hear a pop, and then he'd just come over
to you and like lay by your foot and be like,
I don't know, I don't know, I don't like this,
yeah very much. So he handled it pretty well. But
because of that, I stopped setting him off at home,
because I didn't want to scare him extra Like it
was bad enough everybody else around would be setting off fireworks. Yeah,
especially during twenty twenty. We had so much fireworks going
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off all the time. Yeah, crazy amounts.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
One of the things that I picked up on this
year so far that I've seen from a lot of
people is that they are saying that like their cars,
their pools and everything were getting covered with debris from
them this year.
Speaker 4 (22:46):
Well, I mean that's what happens when things are outside.
I mean, that's true.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
But like I guess this is I think there was
a lifting on a certain like ruling with like how
you could shoot him fro in the city limits apparently.
Speaker 4 (22:59):
I'm I mean, from what I understand, basically you can't.
It's just how it's just only enforced in extreme circumstances. Yeah,
that's my own.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
It sounds like there may be attention to it this
year was my point, because it seemed like I was
seeing a lot of complaints this year that I've ever
seen of people, like being like my car is covered
in debris, there's debris in my pool, like all this stuff,
like people having to go out and take care of
it in their yard where their pets get out too.
Speaker 4 (23:21):
Sure, sure, I mean it's not I'm not going to
say that. It's a delight to have people shooting off
like massive you know fireworks that go up in the
air and pop all big mortars. That's the way I think.
I do. Love me a good bottle rocket. Oh yeah,
bottle rockets are fun, but especially because you could try
and like run light like four it once, so then
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they all just shoot off one by one by one
by one, and you just pray the bottle doesn't fall over.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
Roman candles are my favorite.
Speaker 4 (23:47):
I don't like Roman can you don't like Roman candles?
I do, but I don't. Okay, if you operate them
as they are meant to be operated, they are so boring. Yes,
And if you do literally the first thing they tell
you not to do on the package, which is hold
them then they're really awesome.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
Especially if you're your dual wheeling.
Speaker 4 (24:10):
Light them both with a cigarette in your mouth, and that
just stand there being America, baby, being America. But no, no,
it was not a bad fourth. I came off of
just an obscene amount of work and then I actually
had to work quite a bit to even take Friday off.
So I don't sound as amped because I didn't really
(24:33):
like I went to the barbecue, had a fun time
with everybody, but I didn't really get to relax much really.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
But you did get to see the new Jurassic Park.
Speaker 4 (24:41):
I did, and I actually saw that in Cincinnati with
a friend of mine. I'm trying. I'm trying a thing.
I did that Oddity's Expo in Columbus, Ohio, and I
realized I had a really fun time in Columbus and
I'd never really hung out in Columbus much at all,
never was big a very big fan. Yeah, and I
was like, man, I mean, yeah, I only hung out
(25:02):
in like three neighborhoods, but like it was nice, still nice.
I had a fun time. So I was like, I
need to give Columbus a chance, and I need to
give Cincinnati a chance. Because I live. I live in Dayton,
and Dayton is about forty five minutes from Since about
an hour and twenty minutes or so from Columbus. Yeah,
and I need to give them a chance. I also
to give Indianapolis a chance. But I went there recently
and I enjoyed it. But so I went to the Cincinnati.
(25:23):
I hung out with a friend of mine. She took
me to a pizza place. We went to see a
movie at the Esquire Theater. And that's where I see
a Rocky at sometimes it's been a long time. Well,
do you remember the district it's in. Oh, yeah, it's
right by UC You don't remember the name of it, though,
I'm guessing, uh, apparently not. It's the Gaslight Districtslight District.
Speaker 6 (25:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (25:45):
And literally when we were walking to the theater after
I'd found a parking spot, there's the gaslight bar and grill. Yeah.
And I just looked at that and I was like,
oh man, And she was like what. And I was like,
if I worked there, I would walk up to a
table and be like, hey, so glad to have you back.
And when they said like, I've never been here before, Yes,
you were here. A couple of days ago. No, I wasn't. Yes,
(26:05):
you were, you were here. You sound crazy, always been
the caretaker here, so I but I love that it's
still the gaslight district. It's like, oh, your favorite part
of town. I mean it's all right, No, it's your favorite.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
I remember there was one show, one rocky show we'd
gone to with friends, and I was the one that
drove down and right as we got there, my window
got stuck in the down position.
Speaker 4 (26:26):
Oh that sucks.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
And that's not a great place to have your window down.
It's not that bad of a neighborhood, not but at
least not now great. Yeah, I mean it was pretty.
It was pretty gentrified when I went.
Speaker 4 (26:36):
But this is about yeah, there's about like ten fifteen
years ago. I think about it. Yeah, you are mortal.
I'm gonna die someday. No, but we had fun. Yes,
I saw a dressic World or dressic yet dressing World
Rebirth and I liked it. I I've heard a lot
of really strong opinions that are really agro about it
that I'm completely confused by because it's just an action
(26:59):
movie with Dinah, whereas now I did, it's no Carnissour. Well,
nothing can be Carnisaur other than well except Carnosaur two
and carnosa Ar three, Yes, which are literally feature Carnosaur one. Yep,
heavily yep in them. But no, uh, it's an action movie.
It's very sci fi. And I like that these Jurassic
(27:19):
World movies have been going more sci fi as they go.
They just keep being more and more sci fi focused
because I love the killer dinosaur angle, but like, you
can only take that so far so far before you
need something more.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
Well, and I genuinely think one of the scariest ones
in recent has been Jurassic World Forbidden Kingdom, And that
was the one that a lot of people hated because
of how dark it went.
Speaker 4 (27:41):
But I thought overall and how it like left the
dinosaurs behind for a really long time.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
Yeah, but also the overall, like the overall scare of
the shit. What was that thing called the Thomas and
a Thomas Saurus or something like that, the Adamus Rex, Yes, okay,
one with the control with the gun.
Speaker 4 (27:58):
Yes, that one I liked. I that element, I liked it.
I loved the whole darkness about the human cloning, owning
and stuff. That that stuff actually grabbed me a lot.
I totally get why they then ended on the fans
service like Happy One with Doctor Grant and everybody back. Yeah,
I get why they ended on that because yeah, that
one was pretty damn dark and pretty harsh and sad. Yeah.
(28:20):
I love that well.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
I mean that you can't really, you know, just have
a dinosaur crying out as it gets engulfed by smoke
and not feel some No.
Speaker 4 (28:28):
Uh, what was that dinosaur cartoon that made everybody sad?
Was that the land that wasn't Lamb before It.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
Was Lamb before Time. There's We're back. Uh, there's the
movie Dinosaur. I think it is Lamb before Time. Landefore
Time has as a really.
Speaker 4 (28:41):
Sad open No, it's Land before Time. Yeah, yeah, that's
sad stuff. By the way. Just there's like twelve of
those oh yeah yeah. They just kept cranking them out
for made for video. When I got that.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
When I got that collection, uh in my voodoo from
that that account I swapped and everything. Uh, I got
all of them nice, So I was like, holy shit,
there's that man.
Speaker 4 (28:58):
Okay, little Dina sore action. Actually, you know, I'm going
to try and make Carnosaur a Fourth of July thing
from now on good one. Yeah, we need we we
need the Blu rays man. Yeah, like Shout Factory has
to be working on that. I still has to.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
Be upset that we haven't gotten a step by their
collection because Shout has had those rights for at least
six or seven years now.
Speaker 4 (29:20):
Yeah, but I don't know if it's the film elements
exist for three. I'm sure that one and two the
elements are out there, and I just my heart says
Carnoisaur's film elements must exist. They have to. I mean
that was a big Corman movie and he kept a
lot of those elements. So I feel like like a
Carnosaur box is coming someday. It's got to be show well. Yeah,
(29:42):
Shout would have to own They have to own them well.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
And like the only thing that's been a bummer about
them having his entire library and them releasing it so far.
Speaker 4 (29:49):
Is a lot of the deeper cuts they're.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
Releasing through Shout's website exclusives.
Speaker 4 (29:54):
But that makes perfect sense. No, it does, because it's
higher risk.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
I'm just missing some of them.
Speaker 4 (29:58):
Yeah. Well, I mean, like I told you saw Bones
at a Blu ray release. Yeah, I was shocked. Saw
Bones pretty good yeah, but no, that's yeah. I get
why they do it though, because less people are going
to buy it, So why not only sell it where
you get to keep the most of the money. Yeah,
because you got to remember, like, I mean, the bytes
everybody's taking when you buy something, even just on like Amazon,
(30:22):
where there's one step between you, you know, a let's
say a thirty dollars blu ray, they're probably making about
if you don't buy it direct, they're probably making about
thirteen or fourteen dollars on it at most, and that's
before costs, and then there's cost and everything, so that
(30:42):
knocks it down a lot. Now, Meanwhile, they could, you know,
sell it only on their own website, charge even a
little less, yeah, and still take home way more. So
I get why, and I get why all these services
like do the like we'll ship it early if you
buy it direct and all this stuff, because they make
way more money off and and the blu ray market
is only becoming more boutique and more niche. Yeah, so
(31:05):
you really want to be guiding people to your own website.
Speaker 2 (31:08):
I mean the fact that you and I watched a
four K of jade recently still blows my mind.
Speaker 4 (31:14):
Yeah, I would agree because like I that that.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
I mean, that's literally the first erotic thriller that I
had ever seen, way before I should have for that matter,
good Old USA.
Speaker 4 (31:23):
It wasn't nearly as erotic as I was expected. It
was no sliver. It thinks it is it like it
really thinks it is. Though, Oh yeah, no, I would
agree with that that sentiment. I would. I would certainly
agree with that. So but but yeah, so that's uh,
that's all. No, one more thing though, Yeah, we need
to talk about the end of twenty eight years later, David,
(31:45):
Now do we again?
Speaker 6 (31:46):
Well?
Speaker 4 (31:46):
No, yes, no. We had a comment on Spotify and
I remembered it, so I was like, I'm gonna bring
it up. Yeah, but one of our listeners mentioned, would
you feel different if it had been a sting? If
it had been stinger, if it had been post like
mid credits or post credits, how would you feel?
Speaker 6 (32:04):
Then?
Speaker 4 (32:06):
You know what, that's a good question because for those
who are new Dave was not a very big fan
of the last literally last like two minutes of twenty
eight years.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
Later, I would say, so if it if it was
a stinger, I mean, that's a good question because that
gives it, and that gives the oomph of like technically
not a part of.
Speaker 4 (32:27):
The movie in a sense.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
So yeah, I think I would have been okay if
it was a stinger more so than how it is.
Speaker 4 (32:33):
But I've had some time.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
To digest a little bit more, and I think once
I see the movie again, which I'm probably not gonna
watch it again until the new one comes out, probably
like right before the new one comes out, my opinion
could change on the movie. But at the same time,
it's just like I was really really into that movie
and it just seemed like that was the last thing
(32:56):
that was just kind of like it just didn't fit.
But like, yeah, I mean a stinger scene would have
probably made a difference.
Speaker 4 (33:01):
I will say that you wouldn't have felt so immediately
like bothered by it. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (33:04):
But then also on the same front, you could say
the same thing with uh with with Sinners stinger scene,
I think it should have not been a stinger scene.
I think that was a pretty critical point of that movie,
to be honest.
Speaker 4 (33:15):
I would agree with that. Yeah, No, I would definitely agree.
So I get I get both sides of it.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
In that sense, we're just like, yeah, it absolutely could
have been a stinger scene and worked better. But how
it is really isn't that bad. I think it would
just a little shell shocking for me because it was
just like it.
Speaker 4 (33:30):
Completely the different tone it's meant to be, and it's
definitely whiplash inducing on purpose. Yeah, so, but that's I
just wanted to mention that real qu popped in with
that question. So with that all being said, yes, sir,
we have another Life's of Beach film, indeed, and we
picked one that's a little bit timely, both nearror ish
(33:51):
the fourth of July. Yeah, and also summer movie.
Speaker 2 (33:54):
Summer movie.
Speaker 4 (33:55):
And also there's a legacy sequel, yes there is coming out,
because tonight we're talking about you Want You Want You
Here Still Know What You Did Last Summer from nineteen
ninety eight. Yes, of course, a sequel to I Know
What You Did Last Summer? And I think, is this
the first sequel we've talked about to a movie we've
talked about before? Yes, yes, it is so because actually
(34:17):
I think the only sequel movie we've talked about was
Pubmaster four, Jaws The Revenge. Oh duh, that was recent,
so shut up. Yeah, no, so okay, So, but we
have never talked about a first and then a second.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
Yeah, which technically means I guess now will eventually if
you know, people want us to have to talk about
I'll always know what you did last summer.
Speaker 4 (34:33):
Guys, our email addresses? Do you even movie pod at
gmail dot com. David has a deep disdain for I'll
always know what you did last summer.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
I just don't remember it being good and also didn't
finish it, though if you guys ask for it, we
will watch it.
Speaker 4 (34:53):
Only will it be.
Speaker 2 (34:54):
An entire episode is the question.
Speaker 4 (34:56):
I mean, I'm not gonna make it a two parter.
We haven't done a two parter yet, so I think
it's gonna have to be just one, David Jesus, But yes, I.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
Still know what you did last summer. From nineteen ninety eight,
one hour in forty minutes, Rated R for intense terror,
violence and gore, strong language, and some drug use.
Speaker 4 (35:14):
Yeah, a little bit look all uncredited, Jack Black.
Speaker 2 (35:17):
All incredited Jack black I MB synopsis says the murderous
Fisherman with a Hook is back once again, stalking the
two surviving teams Julian Ray, who had left him for dead,
as well as cause even more murder in Mayhem, this
time at a posh island resort. It is pas it
is poash. I mean, you know Jeffrey comb over, which he.
Speaker 4 (35:35):
Didn't have a comb over. What were you remembering? He
was knowing buzz cut. He had a buzz cut, which
buzz cut Jeffrey Combs I was not really prepared for.
Speaker 2 (35:44):
If it wasn't for the teeth, it wouldn't be as bad.
I think the teeth kind of add to it a
little bit.
Speaker 4 (35:49):
Chef's kiss on those those front teeth he was wearing.
Speaker 2 (35:51):
My synopsis says, an island vacation becomes a nightmare when
bodies begin to pile up at a resort during a storm.
Two years after Julian Ray faced the killer fisherman willis.
Speaker 4 (36:01):
That's pretty I think that's a pretty solid description. Taglines,
Oh yeah, I understand there's plenty.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
There is plenty to go around. First up, some secrets
will haunt you forever.
Speaker 4 (36:12):
Not bad.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
Someone is dying for a second chance. Okay, I still
know that's in the title.
Speaker 4 (36:23):
My favorite.
Speaker 2 (36:23):
Okay, the sequel that will Hook You Again.
Speaker 4 (36:27):
That's great. I love that That had to be the
VHS Dot Dot Dot.
Speaker 2 (36:31):
The story continues. Yeah, that's okay, get hooked again. What
was the first one that said get hooked?
Speaker 4 (36:38):
The sequel will hook you again? Well, get hooked? Is
that had to have been on VHS. Uh. The man
with the hook is back and this time he's really mad.
I'm gonna have to start demanding that you find where
these are so you can be like and that was
on this crappy poster or whatever, because that is what
(37:00):
on Earth man. Some people will never forget one's okay,
it's happening again. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean okay.
Speaker 2 (37:12):
As of this recording, I Still Know What You Did
Last Summer is available to rent or buy on Prime
or fan Dango. You can also get it on DVD,
Blu Ray and now four K as well.
Speaker 4 (37:21):
Yeah. Director on the film is Jim Gillepsi.
Speaker 2 (37:24):
He gets his start in nineteen ninety one as a
director and writer on Strangers, goes on to do The
Young Americans in ninety three. Or excuse me, the director
is Danny Cannon. That's a mistake on my part.
Speaker 4 (37:34):
Who's Gillespie.
Speaker 2 (37:35):
That's the director of the original.
Speaker 4 (37:37):
Oh wow, David, Yeah, fuck that up? My bad. Wow, guys,
I was like, that doesn't sound right. Na Na Na
Na Na nag two.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
Director is Danny Cannon, director and writer on Strangers in
ninety one, The Young Americans in ninety three, which is
a Harvey Kitel thriller that is him and Vigo Mortensen.
Kytel's a cop and Mortensen is like a gangster in
this like club and everything sounds way more exciting than the.
Speaker 4 (38:04):
Actual movie is. But it's not a.
Speaker 2 (38:06):
Bad like little crime thriller.
Speaker 4 (38:09):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
But there's one movie in here that we really liked
that he did. Okay, So he does Young Americans in
ninety three, York Volume Video in ninety nine.
Speaker 4 (38:17):
Oh, that's the one.
Speaker 2 (38:18):
Right directs and wrights episodes of CSI in two thousand
and two through two thousand and seven. One of my favorites,
which is I think is called Suckers, which were you
CSI fan?
Speaker 4 (38:28):
I watched it when it was on. Did you ever
see the.
Speaker 2 (38:30):
Episode where they're at a they're at like a hotel,
and a woman starts screaming because somebody fell into a
pool and that there's a live wire that's like shocking
the pool, so like the person's dead floating in the water.
They get there, they realize that the live wire shipped
up to a car battery. The person in the pool
is a dummy, and then all of a sudden, when
they find the dummy and alarm goes off, they go
into this like vault and it's completely robbed, the guards
(38:53):
tied up and everything.
Speaker 4 (38:54):
Holy crap.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
One of my favorite things is Grissom goes when they
pull the dummy, he goes, this isn't a crime scene.
Hear the alarm go off, They go and see all
the sights and everything goes, this is a crime scene.
Speaker 4 (39:03):
Smash. Okay, that's pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
Solid episode.
Speaker 4 (39:07):
I have not seen that one.
Speaker 2 (39:08):
Then he does the Dark Blue series in two thousand
and nine, Gotham director and writer of in two thousand
and nine, episodes of Pennyworth in twenty nineteen. While this
is also going on, he ends up directing the York's
music video for play Dead in ninety three. Al Right,
he directs Judge Dredd in ninety five. Oh, he hang
on Phoenix in ninety eight, the Rayleiota dirty cop movie
that we loved.
Speaker 4 (39:28):
That was really good, really good. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (39:31):
So then he does I Still Know What You Did
Last Summer in ninety eight, episodes of CS Miami in
two thousand and three Goal, The Dream Begins, in two
thousand and five, Justice in six, Capital Law, The Cure,
The Eleventh Hour, The Forgotten, Miami Medical, Alcatraz, Nikita, Shameless,
The Tomorrow People, The Lottery, Training Day, The Series, and
most recently in twenty twenty three, Gotham Nights.
Speaker 4 (39:52):
What was the one? I was? Was it? Phoenix? Phoenix? Okay, yeah,
that is a good one.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
Jud Dread and Phoenix are pretty big titles.
Speaker 4 (39:57):
Yeah. No, on Judge Dredd. I actually think it h
is decent. It does.
Speaker 2 (40:01):
I mean, Dread is immaculate.
Speaker 4 (40:03):
It's no Demolition Man.
Speaker 2 (40:06):
Nothing can be.
Speaker 4 (40:08):
I actually heard somebody talking on a podcast, not about movies,
but they brought up Stallone briefly, and somebody said like,
I think you know crazy thing Demolition Man has aged
really well, it's really I think it's smart. And I
was like, yes, you're the only the only one who's
figured that out. Yeah, I guess, yeah, Okay.
Speaker 2 (40:27):
My favorite thing about Demolition Man is do you know
that he straight up fired extras in that movie because
they were taller than him in shots.
Speaker 4 (40:34):
That's funny. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (40:36):
A writer on the film, one of them is Lowis
Duncan who of course is the creator of the original book.
Writer and journalist does love Songs for Joyce in fifty eight,
Game of Danger in sixty two, Point of Violence, sixty six,
Ransom in sixty six, Hotel for Dogs writes I Know
what you did last Summer in seventy three, followed by
When the Bow Breaks Summer Killing Mister Griffin, Daughters of Eve,
(40:56):
who killed My Daughter? The True Crime about her own
daughter in ninety two, Gallows Hill in ninety seven. She's
also credited on movies such as Summer of Fear killing
mister Griffin, I know what you did last summer. I've
been waiting for you. I still know what you did
last summer in ninety eight. You gets character credit for
Don't Look Behind You in ninety nine, held for Ransom,
I always Know what you did last summer character credit
in two thousand and six, There you Go, Hotel for Dogs,
(41:17):
and Down a Dark Hall, most recently in twenty eighteen.
Speaker 4 (41:19):
Yeah, I mean. She was one of the pioneers of
young adult Oh Yeah, mystery and horror.
Speaker 2 (41:25):
Other writer who does the screenplay for I Still Know
is Trey Callaway. He gets to start writing for timone
and Pumba in ninety five, the TV show.
Speaker 4 (41:31):
Timon and Poomba. I remember that, yep, yeah, because it
was to a kuna matatas it was.
Speaker 2 (41:37):
I still know what you did last summer in ninety eight,
Creates Mercy Point in ninety eight, the series Lost in
Oz in two thousand, Witch in two thousand and five,
episodes of Supernatural CSI New York, Who Done It? Revolution
in twenty thirteen, The Messengers, the Rush Hour series APB
in twenty seventeen, Station in twenty nineteen, and most recently,
writing on nine to one to one Loan Star.
Speaker 4 (41:57):
Oh well, this may never get a chance to come
up again. But did I ever tell you I briefly
dated a girl who had a kuna matata tattooed above
her butt? You did not.
Speaker 2 (42:06):
That is a That is a story. I mean, that's
a er.
Speaker 4 (42:09):
She was proud of that. I mean she would point
it out. Yeah, she would be like, I have a
kuna matata tattooed right here to reach the rown. You know,
there's not much more to say. What what just pictured you?
With no fate? Well, with no fate, like a tramp
stamp of no fate, a jersey tag of no Fate.
I'll tell you we'll do a GoFundMe and if we
(42:31):
if we hit an obscenely high amount, I'll get the
no Fate tramp stamp, Oh my god, and then stretch goal,
I'll get the OZ tattoo on my arm. Michelle's been
trying to get me to agree to that.
Speaker 2 (42:41):
To the OS tattoo, I mean I can see that
I tattoos hurt. Yeah, yeah, ow. I have one cinematographer
on the movie is Vernon Layton. He gets his start
in nineteen eighty on Mick Vicker does Perroh in eighty nine,
Come Home, Charlie and Face Them in nineteen ninety, Under
Suspicion in ninety one, Shoots Hot in ninety three, The
Young Americans in ninety three, The Englishman Who Went Up
(43:04):
a Hill but Came down a Mountain in nineteen ninety five.
Speaker 4 (43:06):
Well that's quite a title, yep.
Speaker 2 (43:08):
Stars, Hugh Grant, are you surprised now?
Speaker 4 (43:11):
Not at all?
Speaker 2 (43:12):
High School High in ninety six, I still know what
you did last summer in ninety eight, Don't Go Break
in My Heart in ninety nine, Station Gym, Second Nature
in two thousand and three, Black Ball in two thousand
and three, then in two thousand and four shoots Seed
of Chucky. Really yeah hmm, then goes on to shoot
my first wedding in two thousand and six, followed by
Day of Flowers in twenty twelve.
Speaker 4 (43:32):
Interesting career. Yeah. I love Seed of Chucky. Just pops
in there.
Speaker 2 (43:35):
I've only seen that movie once and I need to
go back to it.
Speaker 4 (43:38):
I need to give it another chance. It's so hard
to top Bride Bride's Fun. Bride is Bride. Bride of
Chucky is exactly what Chucky needed, yeah, and exactly what
Horror needed. Yeah. And I can see, like with no
doubt in my mind why they were like Ronnie you money, yeah,
(44:02):
Freddie versus Jason, because they had this property in Freddy
Versus Jason that they were struggling what to do with
it exactly. Yeah. And after seeing what Ronnie You did
with Bride of Chucky, it's like handed to this gal
and just see what happens. No, Brida Chucky just ages well,
well it was it was just I remember after seeing
all the child's play movies on TV all the time
(44:24):
when I was a kid and being terrified because I
had my buddy Doll. I did, yeah, and I locked
it in the closet. It was scary to me. But
with all of that, I remember when we rented Bride
of Chucky and put it on. I don't even remember
how old was I when did that come out?
Speaker 2 (44:44):
Uh, brid A Chucky would have been ninety eight, I
think the same year as this, if I'm not mistaken,
well really I think so.
Speaker 4 (44:51):
You're right, nineteen ninety eight, so I would have been
by the time I probably saw it on tape, I
would have been like twelve or thirteen. So yeah, I
like blew my mind. Yeah, I was just like whoa
because it was so energetic and visually interesting and fun.
Speaker 2 (45:05):
As one of my favorite deaths of the entire series,
which is the the bottle into the mirror above the bed.
Speaker 4 (45:10):
Oh yeah, yeah, that movie's so full of awesome set pieces. Yeah,
and talk about Ballzy to go that direction with Child's Play, yeah,
I mean, granted is Child played one and two very similar,
three still pretty similar, but they take it up a notch. Yeah,
you know, going to the boys military school and stuff.
But like, you know, it started to peter off and
(45:33):
then they do Bride of Chucky and you're just like,
holy shit, I always.
Speaker 2 (45:36):
Remember that just Child's Play three has that opening that
is just so haunting when they're making the new Chucky
Dolls like the way that it is, because I remember
I was watching it at one night and my ex
was just like, what are you watching? Like, can you
watch something else? Because I was laying in bed. It's
Child's Play three, Come on?
Speaker 4 (45:54):
What the hell? And then you immediately changed extagement into
Turtles three, Turtles in Times and Time? Yeah, Oh, Turtles
and Time. Hey, I used to That was my go
to bed movie for years when I was really little.
Speaker 2 (46:05):
It was it was the first time I ever saw
I can never remember his full name, but it's Stuart
is not Stuart Whitman, but he's the guy that's the
villain in Turtles in Time and he's also the villain
in No Escape.
Speaker 4 (46:19):
Oh don't remember his name. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (46:22):
Cast on the movie includes Jennifer Love Hewett, who plays
Julie James in the film She Gets Her Started in
nineteen eighty nine with Kids Incorporated. Yeah, goes on to
be in Munchie in ninety two, Shaky Ground in ninety two,
Little Miss Millions in ninety three, Sister Act two, Back
in the Habit Party of five House Arrest, I Know
what you did last summer, Boy Meets World, Can't Hardly
Wait the smash Mouth video for Can't Get enough of You, Baby,
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I Still Know What You did last Summer in ninety eight,
then goes on to do Hercules, The Adventures of Tom
and Thumbelina, Heartbreakers, Hunchback of Notre Dame, two episodes of
Family Guy, The Tuxedo, American Dreams, Garfield the Movie in
two thousand and four, Truth About Love, Ghost Whisper, Garfield
of Tail, two Kiddies, Tropic Thunder Into thousand and eight,
The Client List, SVU, Hot in Cleveland, and The Client
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List TV series, along with nine one one twenty eighteen.
Speaker 4 (47:07):
She was everything in the late nineties. Uh, just every
every magazine. All the women wanted to be her, all
the dudes wanted to, you know, be around her. Yeah.
And I do love that Jim Minorski cast her in
her first feature starring role, and that she denies the him. Well, no,
she doesn't deny that, but she vehemently denies that he
(47:28):
discovered her because he cast her in Uh. I don't
think he cast her in Munchie because he did MUNCHIESE.
I think yeah, maybe I might be wrong. On no,
I think he did do Munchie. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (47:39):
It was sad because Munchie is the first one that's
got listed and then it's I thought Little Miss Millions
was her big Isn't that the poster he hasn't Papa
Toopol That's.
Speaker 4 (47:45):
The one she starred in, That's right? Yeah, yeah, and
he directed her in her first starring role. Yeah, you
don't know. Munchie was Jim on Rski as well.
Speaker 2 (47:53):
So this is the new movie's going to be here
return to horror after I still know d last summer.
That was the last time she was in a horror film.
Speaker 4 (47:58):
Really, I mean I leave that. You know, she became
a big, a big deal and yeah, it was mostly
at that point. She could do cameos where everybody was like, whoa,
it's Jennifer love Hewitt, you know, like that was what
she could do. And I think she was dating or
did she marry Jamie Kennedy. I don't think they ever
got married. Okay, I think I could be wrong. I'll
check they were.
Speaker 2 (48:17):
Dating at one point if I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 4 (48:19):
But also when she was in those early movies, she
was still going by love Hewitt. Yes, she did not
have the Jennifer on her name, it was just Love Hewitt.
Other in the cast.
Speaker 2 (48:28):
We also have Freddy Prince Junior, who plays Ray Bronson
in the film He Gets to start in nineteen ninety
five on Family Matters, goes on to be in House
of Yes in ninety seven.
Speaker 4 (48:35):
That is a damn good film.
Speaker 2 (48:38):
Detention The Seeds of Johnson High in ninety seven. I
Know what you did last summer in ninety seven, Sparkler,
I still know what you did last summer. She's all
that win Commander down to you boys and girls, Head
over heels Summer, Catch Fraser, the Scooby Doo movie in
two thousand and two, Friends, Scooby Doo two, Boston Legal, Freddy,
the short lived series Hey George Lopez Show, The Reef,
(48:59):
Happily Never After, Brooklyn Rules, Deluge, Mass Effect, Three Bones,
Star Wars, Rebels, Punky Brewster, and most recently Clerks three
in twenty twenty two.
Speaker 4 (49:07):
He had a great career too. But you know he
went into wrestling. Yeah, he was a lifelong pro wrestling fan,
started writing for wrestling. By the way, So she never
married Jamie Kennedy. She married her current husband in twenty thirteen,
whose name was is Brian Hallise.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
I think they dated briefly because there's a stand up
that Kennedy has shortly after his one called Unwashed, which
is like one of the first ones I saw where
she's like in the intro of it with it.
Speaker 4 (49:34):
Well, apparently she was kind of in the nineties. In
the two thousand, she was kind of famous for like
not famous for it, but she was known for dating
other high profile people Joey Lawrence, Carson, dally Rich Cronin
I'm not sure if I know I know the name,
but yeah, John Mayer, and of course Jamie Kennedy. Oh,
Patrick Wilson. Patrick Wilson, Yeah, that's right. So yeah, so
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she had several famous relationships going in nineties and two thousands.
Speaker 2 (50:01):
We also have Brandy aka Brandy Norwood in the cast,
who plays Carla Wilson. She gets her start on FIA
in nineteen ninety three, goes on to shoot the brand
or It, goes on to be in the Brandy music
video for I Want.
Speaker 4 (50:11):
To Be Down Baby Sitting Up.
Speaker 2 (50:13):
She also stars in Cinderella in nineteen ninety seven, Jungle
Cubs I Still Know What You Did Last Summer in
ninety eight. She does more of her own music videos
as the Boys Mind almost doesn't count Stars in the
Parkers in ninety nine, Osmosis Jones two thousand and one,
What about us, Raising Dad Riba, Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
So here's an interesting thing with these three, Raising Dad
Riba and Sabrana Teenage Witch. She's credited as mysterious caller
(50:35):
in all three of those shows.
Speaker 4 (50:38):
That's bizarre. Yeah, uh, because I want to mention when
Brandy was in this that was a really big deal. Yes,
it was, and it was the thing that all the
older horror fans I knew at the time were cringing
about them putting Brandy in it. They were just cringing.
Speaker 2 (50:54):
We also have her in American Dreams two thousand and four,
one on one, nine oh two, one oh drop Dead Diva,
The Soul Man, The Game in twenty twelve, Zoe ever
After in twenty sixteen The Perfect Match. Then she does
star in twenty eighteen Descendant's Royal Wedding, Queen's Best Christmas Ever, Descendants,
Rise of the Red, and most recently in twenty twenty
four in the front.
Speaker 4 (51:13):
Room, Yeah, which I like The front Room a Ton.
I haven't heard anything about it since since.
Speaker 2 (51:18):
The only thing I've heard mostly is that a lot
of people didn't feel like it was a horror film. Yeah,
what that's the number one thing that I've been seeing
from a lot of people.
Speaker 4 (51:26):
What the hell would it be then?
Speaker 2 (51:28):
A drama, family drama. It's got a very movie, very scary. Well,
it's got very very strong similarities to Saint Maude. I
still think that ever since watching book, except I thought
this was great. Well, yeah, Saint Maude was disappointing, to
say the loak.
Speaker 4 (51:43):
Yeah, but you know, it was disappointing because it had
such a strong concept. So that's praise.
Speaker 2 (51:47):
We also got robbed of seeing it in theaters too.
Speaker 4 (51:50):
Yeah, that sucked not getting to see in theater. But no,
I thought The front Room was really freaking good. Yeah.
And actually while you were reading that, I was like, oh,
I was recommending. I was like, there's something she was
in that I loved recent so and it was The
front Room. It was The front Room, really good movie.
From the other Eggers, Yes, the Eggers who cast people
of other races. Well, in his defense, I'm picking on
(52:13):
on the big Eggers. Was it Roberts Robert. He all
he does is movies that take place in time periods
where everybody's pretty much white. Yeah, I mean not, You're
not wrong, so I mean I'm not even really like
it's just kind of funny that like, and then this
one is like all about a racial like racial splits
and uh it's the front Room is so freaking good.
Speaker 2 (52:32):
Also in the cast we have Makai Pfeiffer, Bill Cobbs,
Jeffrey Combs, Jennifer Esposito, John Hawks and even more great
names in this Like there's a lot of good cameos.
Speaker 4 (52:41):
So and Comb's I mean, I obviously I love the guy. Yeah,
I think he's great. I think his work is great.
He's such a great addition to the ensemble. He is
because he's so shitty to the kids when they check in.
The two front teeth thing is just great. He is
his buzz cut. I remember, even though I've seen this
movie many times, when he pops up with the buzz cut. Yeah,
(53:04):
I'm just like Combs with a buzz cut. Okay, Like
I love he He looks like he works at IBM
in nineteen fifty two. Yeah, I could see that actually,
which IBM might not have existed yet but whatever. Yeah,
but no, so I think he's such a great you know,
addition to the cas.
Speaker 2 (53:21):
Yeah, so, what was your first time watching I still
needed last summer.
Speaker 4 (53:24):
I definitely rented that on tape, like right when it
came out, because I had seen Scream right when it
came out. Yeah, and that was the beginning of that
whole cycle of the new slasher yep, the entirely, which
I don't know, if anybody's doing this, we should start
calling it new like nu like we do new Metal.
It should be the new Slasher and that's just the
slasher movies post screamed to like two thousand and eight
or something. But so, I remember renting it and I
(53:47):
really liked it as a kid because of the location.
The setting is just excellent. They're on a deserted island
during a perpetual thunderstorm. You can't get much better than that,
sicking in your childhood living room watching it in the
dark on a TV set, eating bagged popcorn, not at all. Like, So,
I always had a real big soft spot for it
(54:09):
because I think as a kid, I know, what you
did last summer was maybe a little too intellig not intelligent,
but you know, it was a little too complicated, I
guess in some ways. Yeah, I mean it was a
slasher movie, so at the end of the day, it
wasn't but there is a lot to it. But two,
you know, the sequel was much more simplified. Yea. The
location was so cool. There weren't quite as many characters
(54:30):
to have to follow closely, so I think that might
have been why I liked it a lot more as
a kid. Well on higher BodyCount right off the bat too, Yeah, definitely.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
Yeah, my first time watching it, I think was the
beginning of this episode. The trailer that we played was
the USA World broadcast premiere. Oh yeah, and I'm ninety
percent sure that's how I watched it. Nice because I
distinctly remember the karaoke scene always, I remember the uh,
I always remember spoiler. But kay Viper's death, like his
death is always just so.
Speaker 4 (54:59):
There. Yeah, it happens really quick, yeah, so sudden.
Speaker 2 (55:03):
It was one of those that I know I watched
on TV a lot. I probably didn't see it uncut
until I got the triple pack, which had all three
of them obviously.
Speaker 4 (55:10):
And then never finished the third, never finished the third one. Well,
I have to fix this me, our team of listeners
and viewers. We're gonna fix literally in my fucking voodoo.
So I have no excuse. Well, we'll make you an
excuse to watch.
Speaker 2 (55:24):
Uh huh, I'm sure you will. But ye know, I
had seen it on TV and then I think I
eventually got the DVD set and watched it, and I
mean it was always one that I enjoyed. Uh, but
it was always the reveal is always a bit blatantly
stupid in my opinion.
Speaker 4 (55:37):
Oh yeah, I mean yeah, no, it's not. It's not
the well they did. There were a few really clever
things they did. Yeah, with the surprise, because you know,
they did the thing where it's like it is the
guy from the first movie and somebody else.
Speaker 2 (55:53):
Well, and I will say, I I like this approach
to I know we're getting ahead of ourselves, but I
like the approach to uh, to the Sun because he
even though he like is revealed and everything, it's just
like he doesn't do that thing that they do in
the screen movies, like as much. It gives the long
speech that and also just like I'm crazy.
Speaker 4 (56:12):
No, he was definitely well. I feel like that was
one of the strengths of I know what you did
last summer as well, was that the Fisherman was always
he was always just straight up for vengeance. Yeah, no,
crazy eye, Yeah, you know, bull crap. He just wants
to kill everybody because you know.
Speaker 2 (56:28):
Because that's my That is my complaint with the screen
movies is while I do appreciate the killer reveals in them,
some of them are like, especially six, Like six is
still the one that I'm just like, God, damn.
Speaker 4 (56:38):
They tend to be like once they reveal it, they
have to act like they're like, you know, they've they've
been taking lithium for eight years and then stopped today
right there. Yeah, like like in that moment, the last
of it left their system and they're just like wild
eyed and nuts.
Speaker 2 (56:52):
So yeah, even with the the dumb reveal with this movie,
I do appreciate it. Uh and fuck it, let's just
get into it. So it is one year after the
murders of Helen and Barry, and Julie is in college.
She's trying to get her life together, and we open
with her going to church and she goes into church,
she goes into the confessional and she's like, you know,
(57:12):
you know, I have to confess and he's like, you know,
what do you have? And she's like, me and my
friends did this some years ago. And all of a
sudden we hear him say I know.
Speaker 4 (57:21):
I still know. I still know, And the.
Speaker 2 (57:23):
Hook comes through the confessional grabs on to her and
she screams and she's in college class.
Speaker 4 (57:28):
And she wakes up. Yeah, in college. And I think
that's a really strong opener. Yes, I mean, the visual
interest of that Catholic church and the confessional and the
way their face is obscured, but then you see just
enough of his face, yeah, to scare you. And I
think that's good stuff.
Speaker 2 (57:45):
I think it's honestly become a little bit of a
trope too. But like to be honest, like I can't
think of many movies that have done it, but I
know there have been.
Speaker 4 (57:51):
Well, yeah, I mean you have to think, first of all,
like it's establishing her guilt. Yes, So the fact that
she's dreaming about means that she still feels an incredible
amount of guilt over the original incident, not even everything
else that happened in the first film, So it makes
sense to put that. But also, like, especially in a
(58:12):
movie like this or a lot of other kind of
like horror movies. Unless it's like an Exorcist rip off,
they're never going to go to a church otherwise, so
it's an opportunity to use a really interesting visual. So
that's the biggest thing is churches are interesting to look at.
Especially Catholic church is big, you know, full of pews
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and stained glass and statues. It's an interesting way to start. Oh,
it's an interesting way to kind of express that level
of guilt and stuff like that. So I like the
idea of like subconscious being you're at church, especially since
we never get any hint in either movie that she
is a particularly a church going person. But that's the
(58:53):
way dreams are. You know, you could literally never go
to church in your life and not even be Catholic,
and you could totally thanks to movies and TV shows.
Oh yeah, you can totally have a dream that you're
going to a confessional. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (59:04):
So she runs into her friend Will, who is kind
of got the hots for her. You can kind of
see that he's trying to flirt with her, but she's
not really I.
Speaker 4 (59:14):
Would say he's he's he's not, I don't know. He's
definitely has an interest in her, yes, and he likes
being around her, Yeah, but he's not pushy or.
Speaker 2 (59:21):
Anything pushy no, no, And he's trying to make sure
that she's okay. But she's trying to basically rush home
at this point. And as she gets home, she runs
into Ray. He surprises her.
Speaker 4 (59:29):
Yeah, yeah, her her boyfriend from back home.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
Yep, and he's like, you know, hey, are you ready
to go? Like we got the seafood boil, like all
the stuff that happened in the first movie. It's the
weekend of all that happening.
Speaker 4 (59:39):
Yeah, it's fourth of July weekend, and he basically has
like all that small town crap that's still pretty fun. Yeah,
and which is establishing a lot from the first movie
about how you know he was going to be the towney.
He really hoped to escape, but he wasn't going to
because he has to take over his father's I think
it was his father's business, father's business. And she was
the one who's like, I can't wait to get out
of here. But also I'm like really popular, which is
(01:00:01):
something that I do miss in a lot of slasher
movies now, is that usually it's not the popular girl
or in the popular guy who are the main characters anymore.
I kind of like that because while you can identify,
most viewers will identify more with not being the popular kid,
it kind of raises that bar of interest because you're like, oh,
(01:00:23):
things aren't so perfect and easy anymore, because now it's
so obvious that everybody wants to make the main character
the outcast, the loser, the freak, because let's be real,
if you're in show business, you were probably one of them. Yeah,
that's very true. I mean, even the people who turn
out to be Jennifer Love hewittt tend to have been
the nerds in school, you know. And then but then
thank god, they take off their glasses and undo their posts.
Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
Yeah, and then that you're like, what one of my
favorite gags and not another teen movie is when she's like,
you know, I think we're gonna have to start with
something drastic and just takes the glasses off of.
Speaker 4 (01:00:58):
Done. That's that's see. I just I just talked about
a trope by using another favorite trope. Oh my gosh,
it's they'll take the glasses off of the ponytail out
and then just boom. But didn't in that one, because
didn't they do? Like and when she shakes her head
and she just has a full blowout makeup on it.
Oh yeah, I love that and that's so good.
Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
One of the non other T movies still holds up.
I would love to rewatch that actually fun. But yeah,
so basically, Ray is like, you know, you're ready to go,
and she's just like I I can't, Like I'm not
ready to go back there, like you know, I need
some more time. And he's not taking the news super well.
You know, he's a bit frustrated, but eventually, you know,
he's just like, you know, well when you're ready, like,
(01:01:35):
you know, let me know.
Speaker 4 (01:01:36):
Well, he takes it as a dig against him, Yeah,
because she's not just turning down a weekend back home.
She's turning on a weekend with him, and that is rough,
you know, especially since he came all this way to
see her.
Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
And you get the idea that like it's a it's
a good hour away. I would say, yeah, maybe a
little bit more, probably a little more. Yeah, Yeah, it's
it's definitely not you know, their local college. She's went
away to a state school and yeah, so you could
see why he'd be frustrated, but also he sees her
hanging out with some dude, and he's not a bad
looking guy. He clearly follows her around like a puppy dog. Oh,
(01:02:08):
and she even calls him on it. She's just like,
you know, he's just a friend. He's like, yeah, that's
how they all start.
Speaker 4 (01:02:12):
You start up being a really nice friend to a girl.
Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
And it's like, well, So she ends up going inside
her apartment and immediately is just unsettled, like the lights
are off, she's hearing noises, so she grabs a blade,
goes towards her closet where she hears the sound from
and we meet Carla, her roommate played by Brandy.
Speaker 4 (01:02:28):
Who was digging through her closet to find a little
black dress. Great line where she says like, I was
just gonna borrow your little black skirt, but I don't
want to die for it. Yeah, well, because I love it.
What are you doing in my closet? I was looking
for the dress, that's so give me the knife. Yeah,
I'll just take that knife from you real quick. And
Brandy really is good in this. Yeah, as is the
(01:02:49):
case with a lot of actors, she's only as good
as her material, and it varies, I think. Once she
gets to the Island. She hasn't given that much to
do much. I mean, she's just mostly like saying caddie
stuff to her boyfriend. Yeah, and some of it hits,
some of it doesn't. I don't really think that's her fault.
I mean, you know, you have to be like a
very in my opinion, and maybe I'm I'm wrong, but
(01:03:10):
you have to be a pretty pedigreed actor to elevate
your material, no matter what it is. Yeah, you got
to be like a Dennis Hopper. You got to be
like a Liam Neeson. You got to be one of
those people to really be able to just take whatever
they hand you and turn it. Or Nick Cage. I
mean Nick Cage can really just take whatever you hand
him and do it.
Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
Speaking of Nissan, do you know he has a new
Ice Road movie on Netflix.
Speaker 4 (01:03:29):
It's already out? Yeah, I want.
Speaker 2 (01:03:33):
Yeah, I'm when I say already out, I know that
they've dropped the title in the trailer. I don't know
if it's actually available to watch it, but it is coming.
If it's not.
Speaker 4 (01:03:40):
Already here, why are you taunt me like this?
Speaker 2 (01:03:42):
I wish I could remember the title, but I can't.
But anyway, so she decides that she wants to boost
Julie up. So they're going to go out for the
club and they meet up with Makai Pfiffer. They meet
up with Will and you know, they're having their drinks,
they're having a good time, and then Julie looks up
into the balcony of the club and we see the
Fisherman shadow yes, which unfortunately he's not behind a DJ booth.
Speaker 4 (01:04:01):
You would have been so great DJ hook in the
house just scratching and then playing All Star.
Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
But then yeah, everybody, you know, it just thinks Julie's overreacting,
and of course, you know, the Fisherman is not there.
Of course, so eventually then they end up going back
home and the next day she's in the apartment with Carla.
The phone rings and she's like, you know, who is
that And she's like, oh, it's probably what is Mackai
Fiber's name apologies here for a second.
Speaker 4 (01:04:27):
It's something is it Tyrell? Tyrell?
Speaker 2 (01:04:31):
And she's like, she's like, oh, it's probably Tyrrell. And
she's like, you know that number is unlisted and she's like, oh,
he's my boyfriend of the year, like you know, you
can trust him.
Speaker 4 (01:04:37):
But it turns out it's a radio station calling yes,
which which they do that I guess.
Speaker 2 (01:04:42):
Yeah, apparently so so.
Speaker 4 (01:04:43):
The Ice Road Vengeance is what it's called. It is
available right now on like super vod you can only
buy it, so it's on Netflix not apparently not Okay,
just wanted to mention that real quick excited. What's the
other one called the was it just called the Ice Maybe?
I think it was the Ice Road. Yeah, I had
fun with that.
Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
That was that was a fun one.
Speaker 4 (01:05:04):
But uh but yeah, just interrupted everything for that. But no,
so Tyrell, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:05:09):
So Tyrell is the one that she's not calling, but no,
it's the radio station. And they're like, you know, hey,
we have a chance for you to win a trip
to the Bahamas. All you have to do is tell
us what is the capital of Brazil.
Speaker 4 (01:05:21):
Ah, Yes, And.
Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
They're freaking out. They're trying to go through books, and
then I think Julie grabs a thing of coffee and
says Rio Rio dejian Arrow yep, and the guys like,
did you just say Rio dasan Aro?
Speaker 4 (01:05:31):
That's correct, You've won a trip to the Bahamas.
Speaker 2 (01:05:35):
And if you're listening at home, you and you know
that's not right, Hey, you're ahead of the game.
Speaker 4 (01:05:39):
Well, first of all, you probably don't know. Yeah, but
unlike when that movie came out, you didn't You couldn't
just pull out a glass square that's mostly for anxiety
and use it to find out what the actual capital
of Brazil is, which will reveal later on. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:05:56):
So she finds out that they've won the trip, and
you know, she asked Ray if you wants to go,
and at first rate of clines, he doesn't want to
do it because, you know, he's just not feeling it.
He doesn't want to go with her friends. He wants
them to have some alone time.
Speaker 4 (01:06:07):
And she's really trying. She's like, she's saying, like we'll
have fun, we'll get to be alone. You know, she's
really trying to sell it to him.
Speaker 2 (01:06:13):
And that's when he decides that he is going to
tell her no this time. So then we cut over
to him on the dock with his buddy Dave, who's
played by the great John Hawks from Scary Movie previous episode.
Speaker 4 (01:06:22):
Not that scary movie had the other scary other scary.
Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
Movie, and he basically convinces him because he finds out
that he wants to propost her he shows him the
ring because they have this great little exchange where he's
just like, oh, I need some time to think about it.
Speaker 4 (01:06:34):
He's like, I need some time to think about it. Yeah. No,
it's a great it's a great scene. So yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:06:38):
They end up deciding that they're going to drive out
to Boston to surprise Julie.
Speaker 4 (01:06:41):
And they're on the road.
Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
They're singing along to Here I Go Again on my
Own by White Steak, having a great time, and then
suddenly up ahead there's a car stopped and a body
in the middle of the road. Uh oh, but they
can't see what the body is, so he tells Dave
to wait in the car. Fucking story of my life.
Speaker 4 (01:06:55):
Yep, yep, And how many times have you been killed
by the way, because he'll just stay behind so many,
so many. Good. So Ricky gets out of the car.
Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
He's walking up to the body and he slowly bends down,
turns it over and we see that it's a mannequin
and he calls back to Dave, but it's too late.
The fisherman is there. He hooks Dave right up the chin,
like almost down his throat and pulls him out of
the car.
Speaker 4 (01:07:20):
Yeah. Yeah, he hooks straight down through his mandible, yeah,
down his throat, pulls him out of the car. But
luckily Freddie Prinz has just enough time to put the
magic necklace on the mannequin so that it comes to life
to help him. There we go. So he starts sprinting.
Speaker 2 (01:07:35):
The fisherman gets into his truck, starts running him down,
hits him like, sending him over the side. And that
is Ray passed out for what we know at the time.
Speaker 4 (01:07:44):
Yeah, he's uh, he's been hurt quite a bit. And
he was supposed to show up the morning of surprise her.
That way it would be more special, yep.
Speaker 2 (01:07:52):
And that doesn't happen obviously.
Speaker 4 (01:07:55):
Well, hold on, I think that the way he shows
up is extra special. I mean it is spoiler. I'm
the Pollyanna of the group.
Speaker 2 (01:08:06):
So the next morning, Julie, Carla, and Carla's boyfriend Tyrell,
along with Will are in the car and they're getting
ready to head out.
Speaker 4 (01:08:13):
And it's clear Tyrell and what was her name, Carla
Carla they're playing a little matchmakery thing because you know,
she's She's all like, no, he's just a friend, and
they're like, well, we'll bring them along.
Speaker 2 (01:08:25):
Yes, So they end up getting on the boat they
depart out for their trip, and we also have a
great cameo by somebody I just want to name real quick.
Red West is the actor's name. He plays Red actually
in Roadhouse. Love him in this role, Like he's only
in it for two scenes, but like he's great.
Speaker 4 (01:08:40):
No, he is. He is really memorable.
Speaker 2 (01:08:43):
And but yeah, they end up getting to the resort,
and immediately once we get to the resort, we see
that a lot of people are leaving.
Speaker 4 (01:08:49):
Well, and we want to point out, so the Bahamas
is where they're going, Yes, but it's not the mainland Bahamas.
It's a small island resort off the coast of the
Bahamas Tower Bay, right. Yeah, so what they what they
actually did was they went to Florida, Yeah, and then
got on this little ship to take them to this
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little resort that's not on the mainland of the Bahamas. Yeah,
it's it's some it's adjacent to the Bahamas.
Speaker 2 (01:09:16):
Yeah, And we see people are leaving, and we also
see that the ferry is going to be leaving tomorrow
at six or tonight at six is the last time
because we found out there's a storm coming.
Speaker 4 (01:09:25):
In that this is actually the off season, yes, and
that this place will basically be empty. And it's also
why mister Jeffrey Combs, when he's checking them in, is
very short with them because he's not the regular guy,
mister Brooks, mister Brooks, but he is the off season,
like he's stuck being off season staff with the very
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few staff members who are staying on.
Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
Which includes they've got they've got a couple like maids,
they've got somebody that's sending you to the dock.
Speaker 4 (01:09:52):
They got Jack Black, who's kind of like the groundskeeper guy. Yeah,
he's the pool and groundskeeper person.
Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
Yeah, who is also doing a Restafarian accent.
Speaker 4 (01:09:59):
Well, but it's clear he's faking it. I think it's
supposed to be clear.
Speaker 2 (01:10:03):
I think he's I think maybe the one guy's faking
it because because Estez calls him on it.
Speaker 4 (01:10:07):
Oh yeah yeah yeah, and he's got the dreadlocks. Don't
want to forget the dreadlocks, of course.
Speaker 2 (01:10:12):
So so they also find out that they are staying
in the honeymoon suite. It's two one and two O two,
And there's something mysterious about them because even when Combs,
mister Brooks is just like, oh, you're staying in two
oh one and two oh two, And they're like, is
something wrong with it? He's like, no, that's just the
honeymoon suite. Nothing weird about that. Here's your keys.
Speaker 4 (01:10:30):
Yeah, And I feel like that is kind of a
funny red herring. It is because it doesn't really pay
off per se. I mean it does.
Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
I mean you find out why. Yeah, yeah, but I
mean it is kind of weak.
Speaker 4 (01:10:43):
Yeah, well no, but but it's nice because it keeps
the intrigue up. Yeah, because the moment they get there,
immediately things aren't aren't quite right. Yeah. Now all of
a sudden, it's like they're the only people at this resort.
Soon they're the only people on that island other than
a few staff people.
Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
And I will say the one thing that I absolutely
love about this movie is it's low like you are
isolated on this island. When the storm moves in, it
really moves in. And I mean I even said it
when we were watching it. It has kind of like a
Shining esque feel to it because they are literally preparing
to not close the resort down, but basically batten down
the hatches for the storm.
Speaker 4 (01:11:13):
With the remaining that they have I was talking to
a friend the other maybe a week ago, who lives
somewhat near the ocean, and he was talking about how
how much he likes hurricane season because we only hear
about when it's really bad, what's bad, But he said
that like it's it's often more the way he described it,
it's more like bodies, Bodi's bodies, where it's like, no,
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it's just like, you know there's gonna be a big storm,
you like, get some food, get some beer. You know,
you just kind of like snuggle up and hopefully your
power's not out very long, Yeah, and you just kind
of go through it. So that does, in a way
sound cozy. I mean, when we get a thunderstorm, it's
fun to like pick a movie or you know, make
make some dinner and whatever. But you know, times when
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you have to batten down the hatches is very fun.
But like all things like that, like snow and storms,
they're great until they're not.
Speaker 2 (01:12:07):
Yeah, until they're not yeah, And that's before the Killer
Fishermen comes.
Speaker 4 (01:12:11):
Yeah. Fair point too.
Speaker 2 (01:12:14):
So we also find out that Tyrrell and Carla are
going to sleep in their own room, which means Julie
and I keep wanting to call him Wilson. That's funny,
Will Will Benson. Yes, Will and Julie are gonna have
to shack up.
Speaker 4 (01:12:30):
Now, although they make that sound so extreme at first
when it's a sweet So there's gonna be a couch,
there's gonna be like tons of room. Yeah, but I
get it though, because you know, when you're in a
honeymoon suite, there's an implication. Yes, it's the implicationation.
Speaker 2 (01:12:46):
So that night they end up deciding to go to
the bar, and one thing leads to another and Julie
starts seeing karaoke.
Speaker 4 (01:12:53):
Yeah, we find out that the bartender is there for some.
Speaker 2 (01:12:56):
Reason, something with men trouble supposedly, well.
Speaker 4 (01:12:58):
But she doesn't really volunteer it, per so she's just
kind of like, none of your business, why I'm still here. Yeah. So,
and she's very rough around the edges, Jennifer, she's a
solid red herring as Nancy. But I would I would
say she's a red herring. Oh, absolutely, much like the
one groundskeepers. I would say they're they're all very much,
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you know, extra red herings. Even Combs is a bit
of a red hair.
Speaker 2 (01:13:22):
Yeah, well absolutely so. Yeah, Julie starts singing I will survive,
and she gets to the main chorus and all of
a sudden, on the karaoke screen pops up the words
I still Know what you did last Summer.
Speaker 4 (01:13:32):
Which is the title of the movie Oh my God,
I love that guy, and it's in red letters.
Speaker 2 (01:13:38):
Of course, so she starts freaking out and everybody, of
course didn't see it. Even Nancy leaves behind the bar,
like I always thought that was weird where she's just like, ah,
this is my thing.
Speaker 4 (01:13:46):
Yeah, but I think that was just about making her
more of a red herring. For all we know, she
was just like because she earlier she said like, oh,
they all think they can sing yea when they're doing
the karaoke, So maybe her real react reason was she
was like, I gotta take a piss and I don't,
and these kids are annoying.
Speaker 2 (01:13:59):
Yeah, so everybody is just like, oh, Julie, you're overreacting.
She ends up going back to her room, and as
she gets into the room, sitting on a platter right
in the front is a little note that says Julie
on it, much like the first movie, Yes, and she
goes to it, takes it out of the envelope, and
it says surprise, and behind her is uh Will Wilson.
Speaker 4 (01:14:19):
It's Will and he's got red roses and a bottle
of champagna.
Speaker 2 (01:14:23):
And glasses that break as he drops them when she
freaks them.
Speaker 4 (01:14:26):
Out, Yes, she turns around screams he drops them, and
then he becomes very apologetic. He's like, oh, maybe this
wasn't the right time to try to do that. I'm sorry.
So he basically says like, I'm gonna go somewhere else
for a while and let you calm down and chill out.
Speaker 2 (01:14:39):
So then we cut over to Derek, who is one
of the dock hands. He's tying up a boat on
the dock and he gets spooked by Jack Black's character
who's smoking a joint and he's like, you know, hey, man,
let's take the boat out, like there's a party on
the mainland. Like what do you say you and I go.
He's like no, man, Like we got a job to do.
Speaker 4 (01:14:53):
And when we first get to the island, he was
just like weed, weed, weed, weed, weed weed, I got weed.
I got weed. To the kids also real quick because
it does pay off later when they first meet Estes,
I think we we I think we went right over
the Yeah. Yeah, he asks them what they did because
they say, like we won, and they say, like we
had to say the capital of Brazil, Rio di jon Naro.
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And he just kind of walks away because he's very
aloof again red herring. And I do love that this
island is so cram packed full of red herrings. You
think it was a fish cannery. Yeah, so that's fair. Hey,
that's a pretty good one. All right, that down.
Speaker 2 (01:15:26):
And we should also say too that Jeffrey comes is
immediately annoyed with them too. We know, I don't think
we said that enough, Like he's immediately just like oh
yah teens.
Speaker 4 (01:15:34):
Well, I get the vibe that almost nobody stays there
during this time period. In fact, I'm surprised that you
even let you rent a room. Yeah, so I think
he's annoyed because it's like it should be basically a
vacation where all he has to do is hope the
storm isn't too bad. Yeah, and even mentions, I mean,
it comes up really soon, but even mentions like there's
a storm shelter if worst comes to worst, but generally
we just lay low and wait for it to pass.
Speaker 2 (01:15:55):
Now the matches, Yeah, and I love the one lining
system Makai Fi for the resort will outlive you?
Speaker 4 (01:16:00):
Oh they're talking about how ye outlive you? And he's right,
He's right.
Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
Spoilers. So yeah, So Derek finishes tying up the boat,
but as he is doing that, we see a rope
ties around his foot pulls him in the water, and
as he goes to pull himself back off on the dock,
there is the fisherman takes one swipe at him and.
Speaker 4 (01:16:17):
Derek is dead. Yep, that's the end of that guy.
Speaker 2 (01:16:19):
And we see Jack Black walking as like he hears
Derek scream. He looks back, sees nothing, keeps walking on,
smoking his joint, and then the really cool shot of
the fisherman stepping on the dock.
Speaker 4 (01:16:27):
Yes, I do love it. No, No, there's a lot
to like. It's a silly movie. There's a lot to enjoy. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:16:33):
So that is when later that night there is a
housekeeper named Olga and she apparently is doing room service
calls at like midnight.
Speaker 4 (01:16:41):
Yeah, but you made a point that killer could have
called that's what I'm the room because it's it's an
excuse for the killer to catch her. Yeah. She notices
some linens are covered in blood?
Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
Which where did they come from?
Speaker 4 (01:16:53):
I still think that it may have been because of
all the body, the corpse positioning. Foo, it could be
he would you would want to wrap the body in something. Yeah,
that's my guess, is that.
Speaker 2 (01:17:01):
I mean, I guess he could have put the body
in there because for Julie's closet here in a second
spoilers again, Yeah, but I think that, I mean, that
could be it.
Speaker 4 (01:17:10):
Yeah, yeah, I mean the fact is people are definitely
being murdered, and people are full of blood. Yes, so
I'm sure there's a reason are they That's what I've read.
Speaker 2 (01:17:19):
People are being murdered and people are full of blood.
Speaker 4 (01:17:21):
Damn. Right, here we go.
Speaker 2 (01:17:23):
So Olga knocks on the door house keeping housekeeping, nobody answers.
She looks down at her hands and realizes they're covered
in blood. We see the door open behind her. Fisherman
takes one swipe at her and Olga is dead. Boom yep.
So Olga gets drugged back into the room, and that
is when Julie is in her room and she is
unable to find her toothbrush. We also see the others
have gone to the hot tip. At this point and
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Brandy's missing a hair tie, a kai Fifer's missing a necklace.
So there's a couple things that are missing.
Speaker 4 (01:17:48):
Her stuff is missing things. You're getting a little odd.
Speaker 2 (01:17:51):
So that is when she searches her room and ends
up finding the dead body of Derek falling down from
her closet and he is.
Speaker 4 (01:17:57):
Dead as fuck. Yeah, he's dead as a door fuck.
Speaker 2 (01:18:00):
So she runs out to the hot tubs screaming for
everybody to come in, and we see that mister Brooks
joins him on the way back in, and naturally when
they get back there to her room, nothing is there.
Speaker 4 (01:18:08):
And of course what would you assume, annoying drunk team kid.
Speaker 2 (01:18:14):
Because he even tells Nancy to lay off the dark
and stormmarking stormies thank you.
Speaker 4 (01:18:18):
Which was like Werner's and some stuff in Tabasco sauce.
Speaker 2 (01:18:21):
Yeah, so that is when he tells them, you know,
we'll deal with this in the morning. And she goes
to take taken like pick up the phone up, and
he's like, oh, the phone just went down a few
minutes ago. Still picks it up. The phone is dead.
Speaker 4 (01:18:32):
I do love that he puts his handwrinters like the
phone went out hours ago. Yeah, and she still picks
it up to check yep, which I appreciate because she's
a survivor. Yeah yeah, yeah, and but also just because
it's like we are establishing that that this guy can't
be trusted. Yeah, he's one of our plethora of red herrings.
Speaker 2 (01:18:51):
So so the we go over to Jack Black, who
is tending to his weed plants, and naturally the fisherman
gets in kills him with a pair of clippers. Which
do we see them? We see him pick him up
and see Okay, you might have been looking at your
phone or I'm thinking of what I watched it on TV.
Speaker 4 (01:19:09):
No, we see it go into his chest.
Speaker 2 (01:19:11):
Okay, I can remember. Yeah, pretty brutal scene.
Speaker 4 (01:19:14):
No, there were that one in the Housekeeper. We got
like a close up shot of the hook and then
the sheers going just right in. Yeah, so Titus is
now dead. Yeah, Titus to LESCo. Why not?
Speaker 2 (01:19:27):
So that is what Also we cut to the hospital.
We see that Ray did survive his injuries. He is
in the bed and they did not see Yeah, they
did not find a body, and they did not find
the other car and his.
Speaker 4 (01:19:38):
Car was crashed. Yeah, they didn't find his friend's bought. Yeah,
so they think he was alone in his car and
drunk or something. Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:19:44):
So the doctor's talking to the cop and as that happens,
the flat line alarm starts going off. They go back
to the room and Ray has escaped.
Speaker 4 (01:19:51):
Yeah he is, Uh, he's decided he's going to pull
a dark man yep.
Speaker 2 (01:19:54):
So the next day, the group is going about their business.
They're trying to do some exercise. They're trying to find
it is because they're gonna smoke some weed in the
storm and help themselves out, but they can't find anybody.
Speaker 4 (01:20:04):
Huh. Yeah, it's like almost everybody's gone.
Speaker 2 (01:20:07):
So they start deciding that Brandy wants Julie to get
a tan so she takes her into the gym room
where the tanning bed is tells her like, you know,
take like thirty minutes, get in the tanning bed.
Speaker 4 (01:20:16):
No, she's just trying to get her to relax something,
do something self care ish.
Speaker 2 (01:20:20):
And while that's happening, we see that Carla goes on
to start punching out a punching bag and she starts
hearing a loud noise a dryer and earlier in the
movie we did see that she did put her shoes
into the dryer and pop them out, like that's what
she does because Julie's like, you know, it's gonna break
the dryer.
Speaker 4 (01:20:35):
Yeah, that's a really no, that's a good payoff.
Speaker 2 (01:20:38):
Yeah, there's a lot of little little things like that.
So she hears noise in this huge dryer, this industrial
dryer they have, So she goes over to it, pops
it open, and there's Olga's body, which one thing I
noticed this time, her fucking teeth are broken.
Speaker 4 (01:20:49):
Yeah, yeah, I know she's been brutalized. Yeah, it's brutal.
Speaker 2 (01:20:52):
It's very brutal. So naturally she starts screaming. The guys
go over into Titus a shack, they find him dead.
They go back into the tanning room, where they find
Julie screaming because while that was happening, the fisherman came in,
took a zip tie and zip tied the tanning bed
and turned it all the way up to murder.
Speaker 4 (01:21:07):
Yeah. I like that it has a setting that goes
past yellow to red for a tanning bed because I guess,
like you might want to braize a pork chop in it.
Speaker 2 (01:21:16):
Yeah, yeah, you know, yeah, murder setting.
Speaker 4 (01:21:21):
Ah, that's your problem. You said it to murder instead
of golden Brown.
Speaker 2 (01:21:25):
So that by this point they go to find mister Brooks.
They go into his office and there's Jeffrey Combs, dead
as a door fuck with a machete in his head
and the words in blood written behind him.
Speaker 4 (01:21:34):
I still know, great reveal. Yeah, it really startling because
you while you're expecting to find people dead, it's just
such a holy shit tableau with the big machete in
his skull and the big the blood written all and
the room is just covered in blood. Yeah, it's it's
really nasty.
Speaker 2 (01:21:48):
One thing we did forget to mention is also in
the night before is Estez is doing voodoo rituals with
the pro with the.
Speaker 4 (01:21:55):
With the thing the proper items. Yeah. Yeah, he's doing
some kind of a voodoo ritual with the toothbrush and
the hair tie and all that.
Speaker 2 (01:22:01):
Because immediately once they find Brooks dead, they go to
find Estes. They go into his room and they find
all the voodoo.
Speaker 4 (01:22:06):
Stuff and now he's become prime suspect for all the
crazy stuff. Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:22:11):
So we see Ray eventually make his way to a
pawn shop run by the Great Mark Boone Jr.
Speaker 4 (01:22:15):
Great cameo, great camp and the scene is funny and weird, yeah,
because he basically pawns the wedding ring yep, and the
guy is like, lowballing the hell out, I'll give you.
And then he's like, how about give me three and
that he points out a revolver and he's like, that's
where three alone. He's like, then just give me that. Yeah,
it's like, well, there's a waiting period and he's like,
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I'm not waiting. I'm not waiting. Isn't loaded.
Speaker 2 (01:22:39):
He's like no, He's like, then low loaded, he's just
a cool eye. Then loaded, so he has a gun.
Now we cut back over to them trying to find Estes,
which eventually they do, and this is where we get
a pretty big reveal of things because by this point
what happens is they're they're hiding out in the main
lobby of the hotel and Julie finds this huge globe
and spins it around, finds Brazil and sees that the
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capital is actually Brazilia.
Speaker 4 (01:23:04):
And then and then immediately Stes goes Brazilia as the
capital of Brazil and it's a really great scare moment. Yeah,
and I love. Like I said, the setting is really
so strong in this It's why I thought of it
for Lifees of Beach. Yeah, because it's it's an island storm.
Which have you been on an island for a storm
or like, did you see.
Speaker 2 (01:23:25):
When I've been in Florida, We've We've seen some pretty
intense ones in Florida.
Speaker 4 (01:23:28):
When I lived in Jersey, I lived about forty miles
from the ocean. Yeah, and every now and then you
just get that ocean side storm where you're just like,
holy crap, it's raining really hard and almost sideways. Not
for long, but like holy crap. And then a few
times when I was on Long Beach Island, which is
just an island off the coast of Jersey, like we
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would get these crazy storms for an hour, yeah, you know,
and then they'd be gone, gone, but you'd just be like,
holy shit, the sky is completely opened up. So I
think that stuff is really like a fun playground.
Speaker 2 (01:23:59):
This movie reminds me a lot of I mean, it's
freaking easy to say, but Storm of the Century, like
the way that everything kind of encapsulates with the island
and the isolation of it.
Speaker 4 (01:24:09):
Yeah, I would agree.
Speaker 2 (01:24:10):
Yeah, so Estees basically tells them that he knows the
fishermen that they're talking to. He used to work here.
He had a wife, He had two kids, a boy
and a girl, and one day his wife went missing,
but there was blood all over the hotel room. They
eventually found her, well found pieces of her, and Ben
just disappeared.
Speaker 4 (01:24:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:24:29):
So he takes them out to this grave where we
see Sarah Willis is buried.
Speaker 4 (01:24:33):
And this is a hell of a sequence that walking
in the pouring rain, lightning is going on. Yeah, And
they arrive at the grave but one of the graves
is open, yes, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:24:43):
And the stone has now been written over it in
spray red spray paint to say Julie James died nineteen
ninety eight July, fourth Day's dating yep. And the grave
is empty and ready for her. So immediately she's just
like you know again, we get the what are you
waiting for? Like right here thing? And that's also when
Ben decides that he's going to go or not. Ben
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will decides that he's going to go and find out
like what's going on because Stez.
Speaker 4 (01:25:08):
Has disappeared but he just vanished, Yeah, so he goes
to find him. He says, I'll meet up back with
you and and Tyrell, right, yeah, Tyrell was like, we'll
meet him at the hotel. Don't worry about it because
you know, because he was gonna go with him. It's like,
you're gonna leave us alone.
Speaker 2 (01:25:20):
So Will ends up finding Estez on the beach and
he's pulling a boat, so he didn't tell them, a
little paddle boat, little paddle bow. He's pulling it towards
the water, and.
Speaker 4 (01:25:27):
He's like, hey Stez, like, well man, you got a boat.
If you found it, that's great, let's get out of here.
Speaker 2 (01:25:31):
And he's like what does he say?
Speaker 4 (01:25:32):
Oh, he says, we're not going anywhere.
Speaker 2 (01:25:33):
We're not going anywhere.
Speaker 4 (01:25:34):
He hits him with the or knocks his ass out
with the or another great payoff. Yes, and uh, and
we may have missed or maybe it's just about to happen.
But meanwhile, her boyfriend is on a bus to Miami. Yes,
so that's what he did after he bought the gun,
as he hopped on a bus heading to Miami. So
we know what his plan is. Yeah, he's gonna try
to save the day. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:25:54):
So and that is when he actually does eventually reach
the dock where we find Red, and Red's inside watching
Curse of the Demon Life of course.
Speaker 4 (01:26:01):
Did you watch? In a storm?
Speaker 2 (01:26:02):
Sitting at his desk drinking a bottle of jack. Ray
comes in and he's like, you know, I need to
get to a tower point. And he's like, have you
seen the weather out there?
Speaker 4 (01:26:08):
I always said you looked outside? Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:26:10):
He's like, I'm not asking, draws the gun. Which boat
is yours?
Speaker 4 (01:26:13):
Yeah? I love that how he says that too. He's like,
which boat is yours? Yeah, just like straight deadpan.
Speaker 2 (01:26:18):
So Will is still knocked out. At this point, the
crew have made it back into the resort. They're in
the kitchen this point because they start hearing a sound
and also makaifi for Tyrell is trying to find something
to eat.
Speaker 4 (01:26:27):
He just keep saying, I'm hungry. On top of all
this bullshit, I'm hungry.
Speaker 2 (01:26:31):
So they arm themselves with knives. They go into the
kitchen to find them, and that's when they also hear
something in the freezer. They open the freezer, a mouse
runs out, and also Nancy the bartender pops out and
wax him with a rolling rolling pin.
Speaker 4 (01:26:42):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:26:43):
So he's sitting there like icing his head down and
he's like, you know, what, what the hell were you doing?
And she's like, well, hey, you found my hiding spot, Like,
how was I supposed to know you're not the killer?
Speaker 4 (01:26:51):
Yeah? Sorry, I didn't see the sign on it.
Speaker 2 (01:26:53):
So they're talking for a little bit and then basically
like nobody is still believing Julie by this point, it's
kind of weird.
Speaker 4 (01:27:00):
Well, they're trying to figure out, like they know because
Estes has made it clear, like you were misled to
come here. Yeah, and so now they're wondering who who
is it? Who would be doing it and why would
it be anybody on the island. So she's becoming kind
of a red herring to those people because it's important
to remember none of them were in her little town. Yeah,
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you know, none of them really know, And.
Speaker 2 (01:27:24):
We did, and we actually did skip over a huge
point where she confesses everything to them on the dock,
shortly when they find the body of mister Brooks. They'd
run out to the dock.
Speaker 4 (01:27:32):
Yeah, she tells them what happens, and they're all in shock. Yeah,
but and rightfully so, I mean it's an insane thing
that happened.
Speaker 2 (01:27:40):
So, yeah, they're talking in the kitchen and I love it.
Tyrrell's like, you know, I'm hungry, I'm horny, and I
haven't seen one side of this fucking killer yet. And
all of a sudden, the hook just shoots through his neck.
Speaker 4 (01:27:49):
Yeah, and pulls him straight up. And I said, the
cruel irony is he still never saw the killer got
killed from behind. Yeah, harsh. It is harsh.
Speaker 2 (01:27:57):
So that is when the rest of the gang take
off running. They're running through the resort and they end
up making their way into the attic where which is
a really cool chase scene. This chasing is probably the
best of the movie. Running through the attic, they have
to step over these certain beams because they don't want
to fall through. And that's when Julie sees that Ben
has been in this attic because there's her bedroom right
where he was able to climb in, put the body
(01:28:17):
and sneak back out. Yes, so he's been able to
watch her the entire trip. One thing leads to another,
He gets up in the attic, Brandy falls through it,
and that is when they end up escaping out. But
Brandy falls through a greenhouse and she's trapped in this greenhouse.
Julie and Nancy make it down to her. The door
is pad locked on the other side with the chain,
and they're trying to get the chain and all of
a sudden Ben appears behind her. Oh yeah, so Fisherman's
(01:28:41):
trailing right behind her. Julie grabs a fire axe, tries
to get the chain off, eventually just hacks through the window.
They pull her through and he just about gets her foot.
Speaker 4 (01:28:49):
And this is, yeah, you're right, one of the best
parts of the whole film, because he is so close
to killing her. Yeah, so many times, I mean nick
a time out of the way of that hook easily
five or six times, Like so close you think it's over.
Oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:29:02):
So finally they decide that they're going to run to
the storm cellar. They get inside the storm cellar and
Nancy's like, you know, there's some light in here somewhere,
and Carl is like freaking out, and Sulie's like, okay,
hold my hand, and she's like, no, Carl, hold my hand.
She's like, I am, that's not my hand. Flips the
light on and all the bodies are now hidden in
the storm cellar.
Speaker 4 (01:29:19):
They've all been hidden down there. She's holding the hand
of was it Greta. Yeah, I think it's our olga
olga yeank you Yeah, So that is when they start
freaking out. Obviously.
Speaker 2 (01:29:27):
Then Will appears at the steps and he's like, you know,
come with me, like we'll get back to the hotel
and figure out what's going on. And that's when he
also says that he saw Ben on the beach, so
they're safe now. So they get back into the hotel
and that is when we see that Estes has been.
Speaker 4 (01:29:40):
Attacked with a spear. Yeah, he's been stuck through the stomach.
Stuck through the stomach, and that means that we we
did miss He mentions that the voodoo was to protect
them because he thought something messed up was going on. Yeah,
so he was starting to become less of a red herring.
But I love I love the whole We're not going
anywhere and swinging the or because it's a good fake.
(01:30:02):
It keeps him the red herring a little longer.
Speaker 2 (01:30:04):
Yeah, No, it's a great good fag O. So that
is when yeah, he's stab with the spear. He falls
into Nancy, like falls on top of her, and we
see Ben coming up right behind him. He just puts
all his weight now on that spear and kills Nancy
and Estez and one shish keabob him one swoop and
they are gone. So that is when Nancy is now
out of the picture and he goes to attack Carla
(01:30:26):
as well. Julie then tends to Will and because like
he's covered in this blood, and she's like, I can't
find this wound. And that's when Will says the infamous line,
that's not my blood, Julie.
Speaker 4 (01:30:35):
It's a solid reveal, Yes, a solid reveal, because I
don't think it was painfully obvious. He's in line with
the killer, although I mean it's a little but then again,
it's been twenty years that I've known who the killer is. Yeah,
so like it's hard for me to watch it not
not think that he's the killer. Yeah, well I still know.
Speaker 2 (01:30:52):
You still know, yes, So that's when he gives the
radio station voice. He's like, you know, what's your favorite
radio station, Jewelie, and get the radio voice, revealing that
it was all a plan for them to get her here.
And that's when he also realized when he also reveals
that he is Will Benson Ben's.
Speaker 4 (01:31:10):
Son, which yees, silly, it's very silly. I mean, no,
it's totally silly. So it's damn silly.
Speaker 2 (01:31:17):
We cut over to Ray, who has got the boat.
He's driving through the storm. He's trying to get help
on the island. Nobody's answering, but he's getting closer and
closer to the island. By this point, Will is dragging
her back to the graveyard where the open grade is,
and we also see that Ben has arrived now because
one of my favorite things is he's like, oh hi, Dad,
and there's the first shot of actually Ben taking off.
Speaker 4 (01:31:36):
And we see there's a scar and his eye is
probably lost vision.
Speaker 2 (01:31:39):
Yeah, yeah, So that is when Ben appears. He goes
to attack Julie right before Ray arrives and points the
gun on both of them, goes to shoot and it's
a done.
Speaker 4 (01:31:49):
Click, yep, yep. But luckily it's a magic it's a
magic gun. We'll get there.
Speaker 2 (01:31:54):
So Ben tries to stab Ray because that's when Will
starts just beating the shit out of Ray and he's like,
you know, Iky, I just I want you to die
thinking about all the things we're gonna do to her
and all this stuff, and that's when Ben is like
hold him up. So Will holds him up. Ben comes
in and at the last second, Race switches him around
and Ben kills his only son with the hook.
Speaker 4 (01:32:14):
Oh yeah, dead as a door nail.
Speaker 2 (01:32:16):
So Ben is distraught, he is pissed off. Now he's
going right for Ray with the hook raised. And that
is when Julie shoots him eight times with a five
or six shooter.
Speaker 4 (01:32:26):
Yeah, probably six rounds and one of them didn't work. Yes,
so there should have been potentially five bullets. Yeah, eight
eight eight, eight times. We counted it. While yeah, bang
bang bang bang bang bang bang bang. It's a revolver.
It's a revolver. It was very I can't lie. That's
one of those things where I'm like, I would love
(01:32:47):
to know if, like in the edit room, like if
there was actually an argument made of like let it
be more. It's more exciting. It's like cause it's like,
well it's that's a lot of shots. Yeah, I wonder
if it was, because it couldn't have just been oversight.
Somebody had to have been like, no letters shoot him
a million times.
Speaker 2 (01:33:05):
I have to say it because it's one of my
all time favorite sequels and horror films. Halloween two. Loomis
shoots him seven or eight times at the beginning of
Halloween two in the flashbag.
Speaker 4 (01:33:13):
Yeah, that's why it's a bad movie, and shut up.
Dave loves it, so shoots him eight times.
Speaker 2 (01:33:18):
He falls into the open grave, and I love it
because since it's raining so much, it's just a mud
pit and it just starts kind of like going over
it starts. He just swallowing him up. Yeah, it's a
really awesome shot. So they end up limping back to
the hotel. They find out that Carl is still okay
at this point, and right as this happens, the Coastguard
flies in. They're just like, hey, stay where you are.
Help is on the way. So everybody swoops in and
helps them and rescues them. And then sometime later we
(01:33:40):
find Julie returning to a house that her and Ray
have just recently bought.
Speaker 4 (01:33:43):
Together, and they're wearing wedding rings. Yes, it appears there
in marital bliss. Yes, Rays brushing his teeth on an
electric twop bush that he loves, and she has a
brand new hairdoo.
Speaker 2 (01:33:51):
Has a brand new hairdoo and she is He makes
a comment about where you checking the locks again, and
she's like, you know, old habits, and he's like, you know, hey,
well you know, don't even think about going to bed,
because they're gonna they're gonna get down to it.
Speaker 4 (01:34:02):
Oh, they're gonna make the beast with two backs. Hey,
that they are.
Speaker 2 (01:34:05):
So he is brushing his teeth and she starts hearing
a noise. She goes into the other room and closes
a window. We as the audience, then see muddy footprints
that she apparently does not notice.
Speaker 4 (01:34:15):
Yeah, I don't know why.
Speaker 2 (01:34:18):
So then she goes back into her bedroom. We see
that Ray gets shut into the bathroom and she's sitting
on the bed and she's just like, you know, deep breath,
everything's okay. She looks into the mirror and there is
Ben under her bed pulls herrounder while she's screaming, and
that is nineteen ninety eight. I still know what you
did last summer.
Speaker 4 (01:34:35):
A hell of a choice for the ending, because it's
not even you know, a little bit of a cliffhanger
around now he grabs her. Now. Of course, you know,
if they had done a three with them, yeah, you know,
it probably would have been a nightmare, yeah, because he
was pretty damn dead. Oh yeah, so but like and
they even said like he had a daughter, right, that
wasn't referenced in the first movie, So I'm guessing that
they were probably thinking we'll leave the daughter in play,
(01:34:57):
unless is the daughter mentioned in the affair with the
other guy I remember? Maybe I can't remember. Yeah, but yeah,
it's a hell of a way to end the movie.
Speaker 2 (01:35:05):
So what do you think? The budget was.
Speaker 4 (01:35:09):
Twenty five twenty four Wow, twenty.
Speaker 2 (01:35:12):
Four million, So twenty four million is the budget opening
weekend in US and Canada, which is November fifteenth of
nineteen ninety eight. It makes sixteen million dollars, ends up
box office wise, grossing forty million.
Speaker 4 (01:35:23):
Not terrible, not too bad, No, I mean, back in
those days, that was a good number. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:35:28):
While the film is set in the Bahamas, it was
actually shot at El Tucan Marina Resort in Coastal Coastal
Agree in Jealousigo, Mexico, Jealousico, Jeah, Okay, Los Angeles, California,
and Sony Picture Studios in Culver City, California, Alisico Aalisko.
It's okay, you said it fine. Scheduling conflicts with Dawson's Creek,
(01:35:51):
The Faculty, Halloween H two O, and gearing up to direct.
Speaker 4 (01:35:53):
Teaching.
Speaker 2 (01:35:54):
Miss Tingle prevented Kevin Williamson from writing the screenplay for
both this film and Scream three after having written their assessors,
so he did not get a chance to do that.
Trey Calloway's script was originally published in an edited young
adult format, leaving in all the descriptions of violence but
emitting the harsher language.
Speaker 4 (01:36:10):
Oh thank goodness.
Speaker 2 (01:36:12):
Jennifer Love Hewitt signed on because she thought that Jim
Gillepsi would direct the original would also direct the sequel.
She was bummed when she learned he would not be
doing that.
Speaker 4 (01:36:20):
You think. She was like, so is is Jim coming
back to the movie, And the preachers were like nah
nah na no, no, no no.
Speaker 2 (01:36:28):
Peter Jackson was asked to direct, According to IMDb.
Speaker 4 (01:36:32):
I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if he had a
meeting about it, but I doubt he was flat out
ass now because he wouldn't have turned it down, not
at that point in his career.
Speaker 2 (01:36:39):
The film's budget is sometimes incorrectly listed as sixty five million.
The actual budget was twenty four million, only amounted to
the former number after promotional material, the theater rentals, and
other hidden costs post shooting box office was eighty four
million usd Oh, okay, so it was bigger than we thought.
The character of Carla Wilson was originally intended to be
a white girl until Brandy auditioned and won the role.
Speaker 4 (01:37:00):
Well good, I mean she killed it. She was good.
She was really good.
Speaker 2 (01:37:04):
Henry Thomas auditioned for the role of Will Benson. Really yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:37:09):
Teaser trailer featured Rosemary Forsyth as a psychiatrist counseling Julie
telling her there is no man with the hook before
the killer burst through mirror, which I've never seen that
one neither in the script.
Speaker 2 (01:37:19):
Nancy's character is description is Nancy looks just like Jennifer Esposito,
who wents to go on to play her?
Speaker 4 (01:37:25):
There you go, Jack.
Speaker 2 (01:37:27):
Black's first horror movie, although he remains uncredited for unknown reasons.
Speaker 4 (01:37:30):
Yeah yeah, because like his career wasn't that huge at
the time. He was mostly playing like side roles. I'm
surprised he wouldn't want to be credited, but maybe maybe not. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:37:40):
Jennifer Love Hewittt provided her own vocals for the karaoke
scene where Julie sings. Hewitt is a trained singer in
real life, you could tell yeah, I know. When Carla
and Julie answer the DJ's question what is the capitol
or Brazil, they incorrectly answer Rio de Janeiro. Rio was
the only capital until nineteen sixty. The correct answer was Brazilia.
This shows that the radio contest is a hoax to
get them to the island. In the movie, will says
(01:38:02):
his last name is Benson Ben's son. If you take
both last names Willis and Benson, it says will Is
Ben's son.
Speaker 4 (01:38:09):
Fuck. Okay, that's the problem is, that's just so much.
Although you know he didn't go totally crazy, but he
was toying with her. He was. That was why he
did that.
Speaker 2 (01:38:19):
The fate of Nancy and Carla in the scene where
they retrieved the first eight kit initially was reversed when
Carla dying and Nancy surviving.
Speaker 4 (01:38:26):
Oh okay.
Speaker 2 (01:38:27):
Tyrell's death is foreshadowed early on when they get to
the island. During the scene where the impatient and quick
to provoke Tyrell ends up getting into a quick and
unpleasant exchange with mister Brooks about how old the building is.
Brooks respond to Tyrell's sarcastic quip well, it'll outlive you,
I'm sure, foreshadowing Tyrell's death later in the film and
quite possibly setting up mister Brooks as a sort of
red herring.
Speaker 4 (01:38:45):
Oh. I would have to agree with that deeply.
Speaker 2 (01:38:47):
When the group discovers Brooks's body with the words I
Still Know written in blood behind him, the culprit puts
two commas after the word no. During the hotel check
in earlier in the film, Brooks makes a show of
adding commas to Carla's signature, hinting that one of Julie's
friends be responsible for Brooks's murder scene, since they were
the only ones in the room when that comment was made.
Speaker 4 (01:39:05):
Oh okay, yeah, think about that.
Speaker 2 (01:39:07):
When Julie and Karla and Tyrell first arrive at the resort,
Will's true nature is foreshadowed as they walk around the fountain.
Everyone goes to the right of the path to get
around it, except for Will, who goes the opposite left path.
As a soundtrack, that girl plays one of these things
just doesn't belong here.
Speaker 4 (01:39:21):
Ah okay.
Speaker 2 (01:39:23):
Some fans have complained the film's title is a logical
and should actually be something acheing to I Still Know
what You did two summers ago. Since the film is
set two summers after the first film, it doesn't have
the same ring to it.
Speaker 4 (01:39:34):
No, I mean, I mean the grammar. They're right, yeah,
but I still know what you Did is way better
than no. Yeah yeah yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:39:46):
In the original script, Ben had an extra line of
dialogue after being shot by Julie, he said I'll always
be with you Julie whilst falling into the grave. Also,
the dirt around the grave caved in, burying him. This
kind of implies that he would have returned for all
Always Know What You Did Last Summer in two thousand.
You can see the dialogue in the film screenpay, published
by Archway's paperback and pocketbook form. There are other tiny
emissions in the screenplay as well. A sequel, I Always
(01:40:09):
Know What You Did Last Summer was announced in two
thousand and was originally meant to star Survivor Jennifer Love, Hewitt,
Brandy Norwood, and Freddi Prince Junior again. However, the film
was left alone for a while and the original script,
which involved Jennifer, Brandy and Freddie, was scrapped and a
whole new script was written.
Speaker 4 (01:40:23):
So what you're saying is they decided they said na, Na, Na.
I can't get over that.
Speaker 2 (01:40:29):
Despite the script being rewritten, Hewett was rumored to have
a cameo appearance in the new sequel, but never made it.
Speaker 4 (01:40:34):
Well, they're rectifying that now.
Speaker 2 (01:40:36):
For twenty seven years, the film would be the last
time Jennifer Love Hewitt appeared in a horror film, not
wishing to be typecast as a screen queen, before eventually
reprising her role in its sequel, I Know What You
Did Last Summer twenty twenty five, Yeah, legacy sequel I
Know What You Did Last Summer's director Jim Gleevski spoke
about spoke against the sequel that lacked his involvement, saying
I thought it wasn't the right story. I didn't like
(01:40:56):
the premise. It kind of killed it a little bit.
They had a chance to do something a bit differ
and for me it didn't work.
Speaker 4 (01:41:02):
I mean, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:41:04):
And finally, due to the negative critical reaction to the
film upon its release, Freddy Prince Junior admits that he
has never seen the film because of its reputation. March
twenty twenty four, Freddy Prince Junior recently watched the film
for the first time for his horror podcast that was
pretty scary and admitted that he found the movie entertaining good.
Speaker 4 (01:41:20):
That makes me happy. I I you know, email Usdevenmoviepod
at gmail dot com if you think this is a
massive stinker and we're totally out of line. I just
don't think it's there's much to hate about it. It's
I mean, it's not the best movie in the world
by any stretch.
Speaker 2 (01:41:35):
But so what are your final thoughts on I know
what you did lesson well or I still know what
you'd less are.
Speaker 4 (01:41:40):
Thank you sorry? Well? I would say it's her rent
it because it is quintessential slasher movie horror history viewing. Yeah,
I know what you did last summer as a classic.
This is a sequel to a classic, so I think
it deserves your attention. But I don't think it has
to be in your collection.
Speaker 2 (01:41:57):
I think it is rented as well. I think if
you watch them back the Pact, you're really going to
have a good time because they really do play into
each other really well, which I mean you don't always
get those with some sequels, but this one literally just
picks up right with the other ones. I would agree
with that, and I think the atmosphere is great the
kills are solid and overall, even though yeah, I mean
the reveal of Ben's sun is a little weak, this
is still a really fun movie. Oh yeah, yeah, So
(01:42:19):
should we check in with our friends and see what
they thought of the movie?
Speaker 4 (01:42:22):
By chance? Oh? Our friends? You say, you mean old
Ciskel and Ebert? I do what the hell? I bet they?
I bet they loved it. I bet they were huge
fans that they weren't.
Speaker 5 (01:42:34):
Yeah, that's the old reliable scene where a perfectly innocent
person does a completely insane thing and is mistaken by
somebody who was scared out of her wits to begin with.
Speaker 6 (01:42:43):
That's the best friend and roommate in the closet.
Speaker 5 (01:42:45):
Now, why didn't she turn on the lights when she
came into the apartment where she lives.
Speaker 6 (01:42:48):
Why did she make creaky noises?
Speaker 5 (01:42:50):
Why did she hide in the closet when she knows
that her best friend has been terrified of Slasher's for
the last twelve months.
Speaker 6 (01:42:56):
I'll tell you why.
Speaker 5 (01:42:57):
Because a movie like I Still Know What You Did
Last Summer, it's a bankrupt of ideas. You can't even
come up with interesting cliches. The movie stars just some
anger because of a traffic accident that happened not last summer,
but actually the summer before last.
Speaker 4 (01:43:14):
But actually but actually.
Speaker 5 (01:43:17):
A mad slasher dressed up as the Gordon's fisherman and
a slicker and rain hat is chopping up everyone around.
Speaker 4 (01:43:24):
He's not chopping. There's some chopping. There's a reasonable amount
of chopping. There's enough chopping.
Speaker 5 (01:43:33):
A roommate played by the pop singer Brandy when a
trip to the Bahamas with their boyfriends played by Matthew
Settle and Makai Pfeiffer.
Speaker 4 (01:43:42):
Yeah, hit us copyright struck. Yeah, that's what's up. I
know that. It fascinates me how occasionally Cisco and Ever
will really love uh, like a movie you're not expecting.
This is nearly not one of them saw the good
in no going off.
Speaker 5 (01:44:03):
The mad slasher in the rain followed them there.
Speaker 4 (01:44:06):
Oh yeah, I mean yeah, I just don't know. I
just think it's fun. Maybe I'm crazy.
Speaker 5 (01:44:14):
No, Like, now, how do they run the trip to
the Bahamas on a radio station contest where they said
rio Brazil.
Speaker 6 (01:44:24):
Well that's the wrong answer. The answer is Brazil.
Speaker 3 (01:44:26):
Yes.
Speaker 5 (01:44:27):
Spoilers Roger Pony, Geez, Roger, I'm surprised these characters, even
new Brazil was a country.
Speaker 4 (01:44:32):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (01:44:33):
Last Summer is a deadening series of setups and slashings,
setups and slashings, setups and slashings. And for its viewers,
it's a waste of ninety precious minutes.
Speaker 4 (01:44:43):
It's one hundred and one, thank you. Yeah, actually it's
one hundred and one.
Speaker 6 (01:44:48):
They could never get back.
Speaker 5 (01:44:50):
Just think, Jane, that's three hours between the two of us,
and if you multiply that by thousands of people who
will see this movie, it adds up to months, years,
even centuries forever to the human race.
Speaker 4 (01:45:01):
You know, something else could be said just about the
sheer amount of pork sandwiches this man is eaten in
the life they all pulled together. We could have solved
some very big pump. We could have gone to a
disaster site and you know, put sandbags by. Ah, we
could have a raging dance.
Speaker 6 (01:45:17):
I'm glad we could have.
Speaker 4 (01:45:17):
Okay, Ciskel is clearly teasing Ebert for that. Yeah, that's
that's him teasing him, because that is a ridiculous thing.
The hours that could have been used from this. So
I think him saying like we could have went and
done these things that like neither of us are ever
going to do ploody and we.
Speaker 5 (01:45:32):
Could have tutor kids who learned, who want to learn
how to read, maybe have a used clothing drive or something.
Speaker 4 (01:45:38):
Think of the hours of volunteer.
Speaker 5 (01:45:41):
Labor this movie has taken out of the human time pool.
Speaker 6 (01:45:45):
Shocking.
Speaker 4 (01:45:45):
I'm going to go home and just cry. I think. Now, Wow,
you know, uh, they never cease. I mean, you know,
these are the same guys who brought you the shame
on You to everybody in Saturn Night, Deadly Night, and
they did have to make some interesting TV. Yeah, so
I would say they just liked it. Yeah, yeah, I'd
say that they only liked it, they didn't love it.
Speaker 2 (01:46:07):
Yeah, that's fair.
Speaker 4 (01:46:09):
That's fair.
Speaker 2 (01:46:09):
So we always like to end the show with a
couple of recommendations. I have two this week, starting with
two thousands Urban Legends Final Cut, currently available to rent
on Prime and Fandango. This is a film school is
the center of a fresh spate of killings based on
Urban Legends, of course, a sequel to Urban Legend, the
popular nineties thriller This is a really fun one. Second
to that, I'm gonna go with another island resort horror
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film with two thousand and four's Club Dread, currently rentable
on Prime and Fandango as well. When a serial killer
interrupts the fun at a swanky Coconut Pets Coconut Beach resort,
a hedonistic island paradise for swingers, it's up to the
club staff to stop the violence or at least hide it.
Speaker 4 (01:46:46):
Yeah, that's fun. It's a fun film, and that's a
that's a solid synopsis. I have to agree. For me,
I decided to go with that stormy horror sense with
a movie that I feel has gotten a little bit
more love in the last few years, but it's still
kind of not really loved, which is two thousand and
seven storm Warning. Oh that that was a dimension extreme.
Speaker 2 (01:47:08):
Extreme, which is same director of Inside I think Jamie
Blank's part No, No, the same director as Urban Legend.
Speaker 4 (01:47:15):
I think, Well, now I have to know, and you're
interrupting my flow. I'm sorry, but what on earth? Apparently
they were Valentine. Yeah, same director as Valentine and apparently
a composer mostly humor. I knew that actually or something
I hear when it does this. Yes, I want to
see all credits. Okay, they did Urban Legend, YEP. Valentine yeah,
(01:47:41):
so you were pretty much right.
Speaker 2 (01:47:42):
I think there's another one, another big one, if I'm
not mistaken.
Speaker 4 (01:47:45):
But the synopsis and it's available to watch on Stars
or to rent on Amazon on Prime Video. A yuppie
couple lost in a thick brush filled marsh seek refuge
at an isolated farmhouse, only to discover they've jumped out
of the frying pan into the fire.
Speaker 2 (01:48:01):
That is a wild one.
Speaker 4 (01:48:02):
It's totally crazy. I mean those Dimension Extreme movies were
just wild and crazy all the way through. I really
enjoyed this one. Yeah, and but especially because of the
storm setting, I think it really elevated it and made
it a lot of fun, made it really scary. Yeah. No,
it's a good one.
Speaker 2 (01:48:19):
Kind of it kind of falls into the saw hostile
time if I remember correctly.
Speaker 4 (01:48:22):
To Dimension Extreme. Yeah yeah, oh yeah, I mean well
that one specifically. Yeah no, no, they yeah, there were Yeah. Yeah,
I would have to agree with you a lot of
that one.
Speaker 2 (01:48:31):
So do we have any emails this week?
Speaker 4 (01:48:33):
We do, and I want to remind you guys, you
can email us at do you even movie pod at
gmail dot com. We love to hear from you here
what you think about the movies. We watched, what movies
you think we should watch? Et cetera. You can also
go to dooevenmovie dot com. Contact us through there, and
we of course welcome YouTube comments, Spotify comments, whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:48:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:48:53):
So this one is from Jake, who's written in before
the subject line, what the hell did I just watch? Okay, Hey,
David Enrique as always great episode on Malibu High. Yes,
I haven't heard of it before you guys brought it
up and decided to watch it before the episode. Yes,
that's the way to do it. And my god, was
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it crazy. Some of the things that happened in it
I was not expecting, and it certainly had the feel
of a raunchy comedy right up until the murders started.
That yet that was very true. Like y'all, I laughed
when the People's Court theme kicked in and was generally
surprised to hear it. Overall, it was an enjoyable WTF ride,
and I'm very curious to show it off to a
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few of my friends to see what they think. Once again,
thank you, guys for introducing me to another hidden gem.
In quotes via your podcast, take Care Jake.
Speaker 2 (01:49:45):
Awesome, Jake, Happy, Happy that you enjoyed that because Yeah,
our first reaction pretty much the same.
Speaker 4 (01:49:50):
Yeah. When Dave put that on the list of potentials
for LIFs of Beach, I was like, yeah that, Yeah,
let's do that. Okay, No, it's yeah, Malibu High is
quite a treat. It really is. Though.
Speaker 2 (01:50:04):
Malibu High is probably one of my favorite discoveries in
like the last few years.
Speaker 4 (01:50:07):
Yeah, and that one, I mean it really came out
of nowhere for us. So it really really really fun film.
Speaker 2 (01:50:12):
So would you like to know what we are talking
about next week on the show as we continue life
of each Why the hell not? So we are going
with a big time favorite of you and I one
that I don't know if people know it or not.
It's one of those movies that, like, I think people do,
but like I never hear anybody talk about it, and
that is nineteen ninety two's Captain Ron.
Speaker 4 (01:50:29):
Oh. I mean I feel like people know about it,
but that's because I watched it on TV yeah when
I was a kid. So, but Captain Ron is a
ton of fun.
Speaker 2 (01:50:37):
It's a lot of fun. Currently available to rent on
Prime and Fandango. You can still get a DVD of it.
No Blu ray has come out yet, that's shocked, so
you can only get the HD's.
Speaker 4 (01:50:45):
Whatever's gonna announce? God, I wish that'd be a weird one.
That's why I said it is like, wouldn't it be
funny if they're like, we're doing Captain Ron.
Speaker 2 (01:50:54):
But yeah, Captain Ron with the amazing Kurt Russell. This
is such a good time. This movie's freaking wild.
Speaker 4 (01:50:59):
Yeah, it's out there. It's perfect nineties comedy wildness. And
I'll have a lot of fun talking about it as
we pretend that we're on the beach for our hot
hot summer.
Speaker 2 (01:51:11):
Hot hot summer. Indeed, indeed, So do you have anything
else to add where we get out of here? Well,
I mean I still know, David, you still know.
Speaker 4 (01:51:18):
I still know that you forgot to bring my laser
discs from the flea market or whatever, and you're.
Speaker 2 (01:51:23):
In your vhs of Terminator and Terminator two.
Speaker 4 (01:51:27):
Oh there was a Terminator one. It's it's both Oh shit,
yeah from Live Dope. Yeah. I just love that. Once
I saw the Live Entertainment logo, I was like, I'll
take them. Yeah I figured you would so. But that's
that's all I have other than saying na, Na.
Speaker 2 (01:51:41):
Well, we would like to add that when we have
the show next week, when you hear the show, we
are going to talk about the new I know what
you did last summer, because this as you're hearing this episode,
if you're not hearing the early release, it is coming
out the end of this week.
Speaker 4 (01:51:52):
Right, and and what I mean, how excited are you
about it? I'm pretty excited.
Speaker 2 (01:51:56):
It was one of those movies that I didn't know
how I felt at first, because I liked the Amazon series.
I didn't think it was bad. I thought it was fun.
But it's just like legacy sequels can be real hit
or miss. The one that I always just keep going
back to is how Texas Chainsaw on Netflix tried to
do a twenty eighteen Halloween.
Speaker 4 (01:52:13):
And yeah, I feel like they were trying to make
fun of it a little and they just fell flat
on that.
Speaker 2 (01:52:18):
It just felt really bad. But yeah, I think the trailer.
If you haven't seen the trailer so far, check out
the trailer on this one. It looks really fun and
I'm very curious to see who the killer is.
Speaker 4 (01:52:28):
Yeah, I I am excited to see it, like I
want to see it right away. Yeah, but the trailer
previews and stuff haven't really done anything for me. I'm
just kind of like, cool, Yeah, we're going to see
a new one, So I'm hoping that it'll be really
a blast and I'll have a really good time with
it and they'll do something kind of new with it. Yeah,
because this is awfully late in the legacy sequel, you know,
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since it hit in twenty eighteen. Yeah, we're pretty late
in the in the system. Well and correct me if
I'm wrong. I mean, and I absolutely could be wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:52:55):
Is this I mean because Halloween twenty eighteen, of course,
obviously it took place in Haddonfield, as did the others.
Is this like the other one that is actually returning
back to the town that it's from.
Speaker 4 (01:53:03):
I feel like maybe, I mean, there's this The whole
Legacy sequel thing is kind of just blown up in
many different ways. I mean, you had the Exorcist one
that kind of went back, so I don't know, Yeah,
I don't know if they all do that, but you know,
they're bringing back two of the leads. Yep, they're bringing
back the location, They're bringing back the killer, so I
mean scream you know, to extent. So yeah, I'm curious,
(01:53:28):
Like it could be really awesome, or it could be fine,
or it could be just stupid fun. And I'm open
to all of those opportunities. So we'll be talking about
that as well. We will next week on the show.
Speaker 2 (01:53:38):
And Superman.
Speaker 4 (01:53:39):
Oh and well, I mean, I'm down, I want to
I'm curious. I I don't know how I didn't find
out until like two weeks ago that James Gunn directed it.
Speaker 2 (01:53:47):
I mean literally, you're talking to the guy that just
watched Christian Reef Superman for the first time this year.
Speaker 4 (01:53:52):
That's I mean bizarre. Yeah, I know, it's weird.
Speaker 2 (01:53:54):
It's very very and it's so weird because like I
was always a Batman kid, of course you're Superman. Never
really was one that like I loved when Batman and
SUPERMANO with Team.
Speaker 4 (01:54:02):
Up, but you were like you were like, ah, like
one's an orphan, but the other's a rich orphan. I
want to be the rich orphan.
Speaker 2 (01:54:09):
But yeah, I'm very curious to see both.
Speaker 4 (01:54:11):
Of those films. Yeah, absolutely, So we'll be talking about
that next week. So I guess all that's left to
say is we will see you next Nanaa no no, no,
David hush, all right,