We Hate Movies - S14: On-Screen Live 10.11.23 The Exorcist: Believer, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines & Continued NYFF Coverage!
Episode Date: October 14, 2023On this week's broadcast, the guys are going over the weekend box office, checking out the trailer for John Woo's Silent Night, chatting about The Exorcist: Believer, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, and mor...e films from our continuing coverage of the 61st New York Film Festival, including Harmony Korine's AGGRO DR1FT, Bradley Cooper's Maestro, Sofia Coppola's Priscilla, and more! Get your tickets for our Spooktacular Worldwide Digital Experience on 10/26 where we’re talking Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter! This is of course the audio-only edition of On-Screen Live, if you want the full experience, check out the show on our YouTube channel. Watch live Mondays at 12pm/et or catch the replay whenever. While you're there, be sure to like this episode and subscribe to the channel! Set up notifications so you don't miss a moment of new content from us! Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, starting as low as $2 a month—with the all-new AD-FREE We Hate Movies starting at the $8 level! Be sure to get in early and get your tickets for the WHM Holiday Extravaganza where we’re talking The Santa Clause! Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Polish Decoy, Forrest the Universal Soldier, and 'Jack Kirby' designs!
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What's going on, my name is Andrew Jupin.
Well, this is the show for Wednesday, if you can even believe it, October 11th, the year
of our Lord 2023. Happy Wednesday. Of course, happy hump day. Some of you people like to say,
some of you freaks out there using humphs.
ump day still. This is indeed
a middle of the week broadcast. I got
some birthdays to, of course. First up,
a big happy 70th birthday. A character actor
David Morse. You know him from a ton
of stuff.
I know him, of course, from the Langaleers.
A shitty movie near and dear to my heart.
Someone who's no stranger to shitty movies. Joan Kusack.
Legend herself turned 61 today.
the second best
of all time. Michael J.
19. Happy birthday
Once a boondock saint.
Sean Patrick Flannery
has a say pretty
remarkable picture there for Sean Patrick
Flannery. Let's see. Harriet despire herself
and Buffy's fake sister Michelle Tractonberg
she turns 38.
And
hip-hop sensation Cardi B
celebrates the big three
Rio. So happy birthday
folks. Um, um, um, um, too. Um, um, too. Um, um,
I'm gonna bring in, uh, I'm gonna bring in two of my best buds to talk about a bunch
of movies we've been seeing over the past few days. First up, I'm loving this. I'm gonna have
to ask him if it's a shacket or if it's just a shirt or maybe a jacket. I'm guessing
shack it though. Eric Siska. It's actually just a flannel shirt. Wow. It's looking good though,
dude. I like that pattern. I think you can fun, you could function as a
shacket, it's like, it's like a thicker flannel. Yeah, you'd be good. You could, you could tell someone
it was a shacket and it would be totally fine. This is a thick boy. Shirt in all. The shirt's thick.
Boy wearing the shirt's thick. Oh, yes. Dense as well. Speaking of thick, he's about as thick as
they come, Chris Cabin. Then you fold the kale into the tomato sauce with the crushed pepper.
It finally happened. You ran out of fucking film books. What did I do? Trying to make dinner here. It is late. I see. I'm doing, like all politicians, or I guess politicians like five years ago, I'm doing all my streams in my kitchen.
Of course. Just like AOC and Elizabeth Warren, I'm doing it straight from the kitchen.
Because you're a person of the people, dude, and everybody's got a kitchen. I suppose that's true.
Yes, we got a lot to
We've got a lot to cover today.
Well, well, there's one big goose egg in there
We'll talk about in just a few short minutes.
Well, let's do the numbers.
This is highest gross.
Now, I'm happy to say, finally, I guess, a vaccine went around
because none fever is out of the top five.
We are stamping down
The nun fever
The nun too
A new nun came in
A new nun came in
Yeah, yeah, downed down
I guess yeah she's nurse more
Stolen Valor dude
She's a stolen baller nun
We will get to that
Pile of donkey shit movie
A little bit but first up
I you know boy was my face red
Because I deleted this graphic
I deleted the lower third
about it. Back at number five, back at number five, you can't keep these mother duckers down. No, not at all. Not even, not even Cameron Ripley wants to see this. He has denied all my attempts to get him to go see this movie. I tried. I've emailed him. I've texted him. Not even him. Not his brother David Ripley, nor his friend Blurry Ripley. I just can't believe they made a movie about it.
that guy.
they don't
they'll do it's just
at this point.
any kind of Christian figure is
so you go from sound of
thunder right wasn't sound of thunder
sound of freedom
sound of
sound of thunder is a time travel movie
yeah whatever that's where my mind is
right now I spent the day moving
so sound of freedom
and then you go to sound of ducks
well isn't it yeah
yeah but isn't sound of freedom
Mormon more based isn't it more in the
Mormon. That dude, that dude was
that dude was like, like,
the ducked out of the
the dog that I see guys are like baptists or something, so they're
getting bitten by snakes.
Yeah, I don't know if we're snake handling. I don't know
if we're evangelical.
We're duck handlers.
Dude, yeah, they're duck handlers, dude.
They're just a little, a little ducks like
gumming on their wrist or something.
Praise Jesus.
Wants, want, want, want, want. Yeah, gummit.
Yeah, oh, gum it, duck.
If it was more like,
a Rob Schneider
a rhodes
Rob Schneider stars in the blind
get Rob Schneider some work
him do one of the beers
in one of those big fucking beer
He already
He already played a chicken right
The hot chick
Yes he did the hot chick
He was a lady though
That was a sexy bird
He turned into a chicken
There was no feather
I wish that's what that movie was about
Anyway so the blind
week two,
$3. Congratulations
to Phil Robertson
and his huge got us.
at number four.
still having, still happy
the creator.
I do want to see it.
I just am in no rush right now.
You saw it.
Oh, wow.
And you know what?
It's really well directed.
That's the end of my statement.
There you go.
There you go.
It's a movie with John David Washington.
did in it so much praise. I don't mind him in tenet. I don't mind it. I like he's just like it. I'm just like it's
okay. It's just like the script fucking sucks. Uh, yeah. It's really a problem. And like yeah,
the concerns over how like the similarities of the Asian population are like robots and they're
kind of interchangeable. Like it's not great. Oh, is that right? I
did not know that that was a
there's been a couple of
there's been a couple of, I don't
I don't think they're completely out of,
of line saying so it's,
it was a concern while watching,
but it is like most
Gareth Edwards things really well directed.
It's really fun to watch the thing.
It's, he's got an incredible sense of scale
and texture. I, I don't,
if somebody could get him a script that doesn't
suck, we might be in, we might be in charge here.
It might be, and he had,
he had no, uh, he had no hand in the screenplay
at all, was somebody else.
he was, you know, I don't want to, what's his guy? Your guy, he was, he was, he was a guy, he's, he does suck. I've been waiting since Godzilla, and man, it's just not been, it's been tough. You know what? I went back to that Godzilla, though. I think it's a magnificent movie. Incredible movie, just incredible. I really like it. Coming in number three, speaking of incredible movies.
guys.
A banger.
wheyx with its
with its number three
two million.
this was about a 55%
drop. Pretty admirable for a
horror drop, not too shabby.
Especially in the face of a second
horror movie that was out this past
weekend. That's, I think, what
you're seeing with, I mean, this end, I mean
the nun saying bye-bye,
the bye-bye nun.
Month, though, you know. So that was
some good distance here. Poor John Kramer's
man. The bye-bye-bye-bye-hmm. And then the none. But the
can't be with the bye-bye man unless
by-bye-man is Jesus.
It's true. You've got it right. You've got it dead to rights there.
And I guess for what it's worth, you know, the whole thing with the
Tyler Swift movie making Exorcist move up a week.
You know, Saw X would have had two clean weeks of being
the biggest horror game in town,
did not happen. It's another thing. It's another thing.
I guess. In second place, of course, Paw Patrol,
Poland, the mighty movie.
Did you catch it finally? No.
Oh, okay. Finally. But the poster is really fun.
It is a very excited.
This was another decent hold. Man, only a 48% drop.
Not too shabby, $11.8 million.
you know, you can't take your kids to the kid, you take them to the two movie.
movie. It's the two things that are always going to bring audiences in, horror and animated kids' movies.
I mean, these are the basics. We're seeing a basic economy here, even with the, I mean, there's three horror movies.
Well, no, I guess none is out. So there's only two horror movies in there, but it was still like in six, there's something like that.
I mean,
completely fall off the
the blind is right there.
I guess that is also
a little bit of a horror movie.
Yeah, that's another
horror movie.
A lot of
genre.
But, so here we go.
Exorcist believer.
And at number one here,
that's a bad poster, by the way.
27.2 million dollars.
So a little below
what it was tracking.
And everybody, you know, you know, everybody, you want to get your details
when you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, uh, uh, when you're, uh, when you're
complaining about things, folks. A lot of people saying, how did this movie cost 400 million
dollars? And the answer is it did not cost 400 million dollars. What you're seeing
there is the negotiation that Universal had to make to buy the rights to the exorcist
movies. That all told cost them 400 million dollars, which is why, regardless of this, like,
softer than they will see those, you will see, and whether they decide, like, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
uh, uh, uh, uh, which I think they did for like those final two Halloween movies also, um, or like
straight theatrical release like this. I feel, regardless of this movie's performance, they are,
they have to roll the dice and make those two other movies at this point. It is just so insane to
spend that amount of money for those rights. Just make another possession movie. No one really cares about
the story of Father Marin or
or Ellen Bernstein's character.
Yeah. Yeah. You know what?
The people who made this movie don't care either
dude. We'll get to that a little bit. They do
not. But I think it's more a matter
with everything, Eric,
like a lore and mythos
like having, if you can
tie anything to like
existing IP and like yeah, that's just
the lazy way of doing business. But the other
thing is, is you can excite people who
are just into these titles
as the titles, as the franchises.
You activate all their
They can you activate all their little fucking spinners
Like the people who like
Like six or seven times
They're rare but they're out there and they're passionate
And they're going to come out to see your movie a couple times
Yeah
They're that dedicated
All right
I mean I just feel like they're that audience is
They're pushing off
They're they're possessing people of their own at this point
I hope
Uh
Yeah so we'll get into that a little
more. I will just tease the most
I think it's the most embarrassing movie. I've seen so far. Quick
on the art market here in limited release right now. Dix, the musical.
The new Larry Charles movie out from A24.
There's slow roll in this guy here. What do we do?
221K on seven screens. Pretty decent stuff.
That gets you about 31K per screen. Not too shabby of an outing for a
very small movie like this.
these were dudes, and now they've, like, like, like, like, like, like, I haven't seen it looks, um, um, um, um, um, it looks, it looks, it looks very funny. Um, might be seen it this weekend or something, but, um, nice little, uh, limited release here. It's not gonna go super wide. Um, um, for folks not really around, like metro areas or a place with, uh, that's, you know, a, uh, a neighborhood theater. What? Dix, you want wide. You want them wide. You want some girth on that. You know, that's not everybody's preference.
dude, and that might be your preference, but, but, but, you know, you just want to,
yeah, you just, a pointer, a little, yeah, a little pointer. Yeah, I get you. Yeah, it's not,
not everything's got to be a mat, rock. Yeah, but like, you get a big thick one. It's a fun
occasion, maybe. I don't know. Yes, of course it is. It's a celebration. It's a fun
occasion, dude. You get a big dick, it's a fun occasion. Yeah, I mean, sure, sure, sure.
No, it's the motion. It's the dance moves. I'm sorry. You don't, you don't know. In the movie, at least. Megan the stallion, I believe, does a performance in it, like a music performance, or maybe a song, because it is a musical. But she's also in it. Boen Yang's in it. Nathan Lane. Megan Malawi. The preview looks very funny.
you worry with something like this
one note it winds up being
we'll see. Dix the musical
limited showing here
speaking of limited
by the way
Thursday
October the 26th
you guys
do you know where we'll be
we're going to be right here
on the internet talking
right to the 13th
the final chapter
our next worldwide digital experience
y'all going down 9 p.m.
Eastern
movie. You should write this down finally. Write it right in one of your book, write it's just write it. I always do. This is very exciting. I'm excited to rewatch four. It's been a minute for four for me. And I love the franchise. Jason is a good boy. It's my favorite horror franchise. Man, it's the franchise that turned me on to horror. One of these days we'll get around to talking about part six in some capacity because that's the one that did it for.
for me. But this is a great ass movie. But this is a great ass movie. Crosiilden Glover. A nerd gets murdered
while sadly watching vintage pornography. Like silent pornography. Worse ways to go out in the world.
I got to say. I mean, look, you know, can't choose them all, but that's not so bad.
It's sad, though, man. Like you're, everyone, look at it this way. Set the scene, right? The scene of
the movie. Everyone else is up in the cabin like getting laid somewhere.
This guy's just quietly watching silent era pornography.
And then Jason saw he had a thick one or a girthy one.
A girthy one.
He saw a girthy one and he wanted to celebrate with him.
As a boy from the woods, he saw a stump and he had to hit it, you know?
That's right.
That's exactly right.
Anyway, so this is going down Thursday, October 26, 9 p.m. Easter, Moment.com.
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Yeah, all tangents.
All we go. You got to plug stuff. Other people
other people love plugging stuff too because that is the only way
you spread the word about the movies you're trying to put out.
And we try to keep track of those as much as possible,
especially because January, I saw someone mention it in the chat.
January, you know, our worst of the previous year
month will be in effect. You never know. We got to keep on track of the ways of the ways we do that is with a cleverly titled segment we like to call trailer segment.
But this one, we're going to talk about here.
I don't know how to feel about this.
thoughts on it,
The new one from John Wu,
This is directed by John Wu.
It's directed by John Wu, dude.
Yeah, right?
Crow.
This is coming out from Lionsgate,
December 1st.
So it's at least a nicely timed Christmas movie.
You know what I mean?
Oh, sure.
not getting some kind of
like that. It is also
it'll be a theatrical release. I like
I like this holiday
more than I like the recent trend
holiday horror movie I will say
I'm much more of a fan of
a big action explosion
celebration, big spectacle
as compared to like
I've watched your better watchouts
oh sure the Dave Harbor movie.
Yeah, oh, oh, oh, that's, oh, that's violent night.
But I mean, like, like, like, like, like, like, like,
like, like, like, split the difference.
It's kind of actiony, but, like, gratuitous death.
Yeah.
But I, like, I, like, I, what I like about this is I have seen this trailer, and I will say
what I like about it is it's just that like, uh, like lethal weapon, Shane Black
energy of, we're doing a lot of crazy shit on Christmas.
Yeah.
I think you're totally right dude
I will say the only thing that's like a massive
is this gimmick
that the film has here
we've literally already had a film like this
this year
I guess this movie though is going to give it a little
more of a justification
it still is probably stupid though
so this is the trailer for Silent Night
John Wu's
Silent Night here
we're going to start this trailer in three
two one go
Carol of the bells
You gotta do it
So Joel Kenanennaven
And he has not seen this trailer yet
Okay
So like you see
His family gets gun down you see
Oh boy
Oh no
It actually that kind of looked like the front yard drive-by
From Boys in the Hood
Is it?
Or Menace to Society
Yeah
So this is not a remake of the Red Balloon
I don't think so. That was my first thought. He's been like, you see. He can't, you see. I don't know. I don't know about that. What a silent night. I think that's the idea. That's the idea.
Oh, yes. Kill them all on the calendar. That's a Simpsons joke, but it's kind of great.
you know what i i i i i i could do with chow it's it's it's been a little bit i i i i got to say like you could
i could totally see leum nison doing a stupid concept action movie like this too oh definitely yeah but i think
it's time for a new generation i think that's i was just going to say yeah yeah yeah i think kinman's a good
replacement for, if we should, I think, it's a fine
I agree. But I don't think Scott Atkins would be, like he doesn't deserve
Liam Neeson level kind of entertaining crime movies. Scott Atkins deserves action
movies. And I think we're talking a little bit of a difference. I would take either
one with him at this point to get him like in front of something. That's what I want.
right oh i mean you know another plus for this it looks incredibly violent it does this is a hard r looks a little bit like a lot of digital blood but whatever
yeah it's just the way of the world these days chris unfortunately but that's you know oh that's pretty cool i don't know i'm gonna see it i'm
I'm actually excited now
I've heard I'm actually excited now
I've heard I was like
another guy's becoming santa clause
I thought he was gonna be a Santa Claus
no that's the David Harbor movie
and you should avoid that as if it were
the plague
this I just like the last John
Wumi was like a fucking Netflix movie and it sucked
like I don't know what was that
I did not even I don't even think I was aware
he had a Netflix movie
Manh Hunt I think it's called
It has the little
The little
The little
It has the little
It has that's pathetic
2017, this is crazy
I didn't even hear of this was made
Yeah
It came out on Netflix
Unceremoniously surprised
It's fine
It's John Wu so it's not like
Terrible to watch
But like
It's just who care
It's very like
Immediately evaporates from your memory
Yeah
So, I don't know. We will see. You know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, we'll take it. Uh, we got to support stuff like that. Get that shit, like living in the pipe, you know, living in the ecosystem of the box office for a few weeks. You know what I mean? Um, all right. Oh, no. Here we go. David Gordon Green, the exorcist believer, Chris Cabin. Let's mean you get into it because Eric had a had a fucking brain in his head and stayed away.
That's right. Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, do not go near, do not give them. I'm telling you this. It'll be in peacock. It will be in like a month. No time whatsoever. It will be on there. It is this. I honestly don't know even where to start because it's so bad on every level. Like there is, I don't have good things to say about this at all. I know. And I'll tell you, we're going to keep it spoiler free here.
folks, don't, um, um, um, um, um, but like, um, like, um, like, like, like, um, like, like, uh, you know,
uh, you look at like the Halloween, what, what Gordon Green did with the Halloween franchise, right?
And that's like, I don't know, you meet Lori Strode and like, there's a purpose for her being
in this, in the movie and everything, obviously.
There's no reason whatsoever that Ellen Burstyn is in this movie as Chris McNeil.
And it's, uh, truly embarrassing.
what they have
this woman do, like this woman
do to the character. It is
humiliating folks. It is
it was it was bad enough
before she shows up but when she does show up it becomes
markedly worse.
Yes, you're right. The problem
I think is like I think David Gordon
understood the mechanics of
a slasher, the mechanics of something like
Halloween. I think he understood what you build that story. Ghost stories are different. Those stories.
The movie starts essentially like, uh, uh, but, oh my God, the Deli, the Denny Villanin. Yeah. Yeah. It's got a very
similar opening. And like, I rewatch it recently. It's not a very good movie, but it does
have tension. And like, because you know where this is heading, there's no, like, when this
happens, get to the fucking, get to the fucking, yes, they're going to the fucking, and I think anybody who's, we have to get to get to know, we have to get to that point as quickly as humanly possible, because all this other shit is going to feel like detritus. It's going to feel, sound like garbage. Like, and it does. You know, at this point, like, you know what everybody's there for. There's no way to surprise you and how that, like, presents itself, right? Like, obviously it's a different thing.
But like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, but like, like, but I'm
so how long does it take to you get to the possession?
I mean, Ellen Burstyn pops in, like, an hour into the movie, I would say.
And the girls probably show up, uh, probably like, what, 40 minutes?
I don't even know.
There is a lot of, like, it takes a while.
Uh, yeah.
you know, you know, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, you know, um, you know, you know, you know, you know,
uh, um, I'm so terrible with names. I also just hate like the, the setup of like the single
black father with the, who has to do with the white parents of the other girl and like the tensions
where in, like, and you would think they would think ahead, like, it doesn't have to be that
simplified. It doesn't have to be that stereotypic. They go for the most basic.
bullshit you can think of when describing their differences. It's frustrating. It's like a bad
movie. It feels really shitty. Leslie Odom Jr. is the death. Sorry, I couldn't think of it. He was in
Hamilton, among other things, of course. But he's the father and there's like so much shit with like
before the daughter is born and like that whole sequence was kind of like, Eric, you got the pacing of
the movie, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's that long, that you're farting around in Haiti, and then it's, like, 13 years later, and then it's, like, the movie sort of resets itself, and you're just waiting for something to happen. It's so boring. And the problem is, you know, the first movie, there takes a lot to get the setup, too, but it's got, like, the vibes. It has the atmosphere to carry you through it. This movie just has none of that. It's a very, like, dull,
looking,
looking movie, which I think
is funny, it looks almost
like a carbon copy of the world
for Halloween. And I
that speaks to your like,
he knows how to set up a suburban
slasher kind of vibe. But what you
need for a movie like this,
you know, actually, I think
if he took like some notes from
like his earlier, like India
films, it would have benefited
this a lot more.
You may have been able to hit some kind
a vibe there if you use stuff from
like all the real girls or something.
I mean I mean if there
interpersonal stuff that would like
wasn't directly anchored to the
plot. Yeah but like
it's all plot stuff and like a lot of
his his sense of realism
is what like paints this and
Halloween that gives them that grimy
but like not too grimy
blasted out kind of look like
something's dark and a miss here
look for the suburb.
I just I get
the movies like this
his sensibility is to
his sensibility is to bring
the bedroom and the house
because of this entity
he brings that into like
the hospital and like
things like that and I'm like
that is an interesting idea
when you're stoned in college
or on paper I suppose
but like what's cool about these
things is usually what's familiar
like what's a house
an interiors. And he doesn't, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, he's just supposed to be, like, like, like, like, places where people shuttle off to wherever they're going to go for the day, usually. Or, like, places where you hang out in the kitchen, like, Lori Strode. Um, but I, I felt like all of this, like, he just doesn't know how to build atmosphere the way this kind of thing needs. He just, yeah, it's all tension. He knows how to do tension. I don't think he knows how to do atmosphere. And I think those are two different things, like, like, as far as,
mood setting. And I said this, I said this in my letterbox review. Taking the Catholic
of an exorcist movie, like an exorcist franchise movie is like taking space out
of Star Trek. So wait, so what is it then? So it is like this like there's there is
footage of snake handbook in this movie. I'm not even kidding you because what they're doing
dude is a, every religion has some kind of, and so, you know, dude dude dude, you know,
we're all these prayer, popery shit of, like, all these different folks coming together from all
these different factions. And, like, man, is it stupid? It is this, oh, man, it is just such a
wrong decision for this franchise. Not to say that, like, you can't do other possession
movies differently. Of course you can. They've been made. They've been,
great. If you're doing in in world, if you're
I'm sorry, $400 million dollars. You're leaving out
you're not using your greatest villain. Yeah, I don't
quite get it. Like this, there isn't even really like, I can even say like the
Halloween there was a genuine point of view being expressed. It was not quite the zombie
world, but it was, you know, you know, you know, like, you know, like, like, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I mean, there's, I mean, there are some elements in this movie, like, some acts of violence that occur, that I'm just like, what franchise are you working with? Like, at this point, like, just make something, you know, that is not called The Exorcist. And, like, you're going to get a lot more leeway on a lot of this stuff, but, like, doing it in this, you know, especially in,
Like it's not like it's a reboot right? It's like that first movie. It's like you have to kind of hit the source material. And this is just it's so all over the place. Yeah. It's like it's like coexist the bumper sticker the movie. Yeah. It's not fun. It sounds lame. It is. It's pretty dull dude. I have to say. And, uh,
I was kind of bummed,
so we'll see with two more movies
I doubt it will get better. I don't
that happening, but we'll see.
Who knows? Yeah, I don't know.
So speaking of things that shouldn't have happened,
am I the only one that subjected themselves to this?
I don't know why you did this.
I have no idea why you did it.
Pet Cemetery Bloodlines, folks.
It was out on Paramount Plus,
just this past Friday. You know why I did it? I'm such a, I'm such a, I'm such a lot. I'm like,
I'm like, dude Coveney's in the movie, man. I got to check it out. That's why I watched the television
show Aquarius. That's why I saw the movie Evolution in theaters. Like, so he's in it. Well,
boy was my face red though, because he's in it for like six minutes. Of course. All told, like
peppered throughout the movie. He has one scene.
at the beginning. You don't see him again for like he's the male man or something. He's the son with a dead
but so it is a prequel to pet cemetery. Oh good. And the main character is the old man Fred Gwynne
character as a young man. But the movie takes the movie is set. It tells you explicitly. It tells you explicitly
And it's about Vietnam
It's set in 1969
And this character
Like 20 years old
So how does he go from 20-ish years old
In 1969
To an old ass
Herman Munster looking man in 1980
Whatever that movie was
Like hilarious
A wizard did it
If that
You know
Because in the in the book
It was
I don't smoke cigarettes now
I think it was world war two
I think it was world war two
was what it was, because this is like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like,
I'm a small conversation that happens in the pet cemetery story.
Like, he tells the father about, like, one time back when I was a kid, like, this happened,
yada, yada.
But so it's like from the source material, but they just, like, biff the year on it for some reason.
I think they're trying to match it with the John Lithgow remake.
Is it a prequel to that?
Because Lyth guy would have been.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm like, like, like, like, like, like, like, yeah. It's like, what. Like, immediately. It was terrible too. I saw that's better, right?
Well, but like what says you in every end letterbox by the way, dude. That was the review. That's hilarious.
What was the purpose to hold on to the right?
for what? You think you think you think you think you're going to figure it out one day? Well, all the executives
think you can't do an original story. You just have to constantly do, you know, and this has been
going on for a while, but it's actually accelerating right now. I think there's a lot of, like,
I think Paramount even has a shingle just to like re-evigorate old properties.
Well, yeah, I mean, you do hear about that all the time. That's what this was actually,
by the way. It was paramount something. Yeah. It was it was a shingle thing on the
opening. Yeah, yeah. So I think that's where you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're going to see a lot of stuff there. I think pumpkin head might have just made that up, but. Let's say, let's say yes. I mean, they're probably trying to give Paramount Advantage a second try. Give that, bring that back out into the daylight. I'm trying to find what they're calling it, because it's, the funny thing is it's not Paramount Advantage. Fuck that. Oh, Paramount Advantage.
players, even worse. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's not great. Uh, so yeah, you got David Dukhany, you got, uh, Elliot from E, Henry, uh, what's his face? Paramount players is, yeah, yeah, a remake of pumpkinhead. I have no other
details. Oh, it was announced in 2021, so please interesting. Eric, please tell me David Decoveny is not in it, because otherwise, Andrew's going to watch it.
you have to talk about it.
Eric, Eric, yes, he's in
He's playing. He's playing
He's playing instead of the little boy being hit by a motorcycle
He's David Dukov
He's in it for like 10 minutes tops
Okay, good
Oh man, yeah
So not to recommend
It's it's it's a pretty stupid
It's like a whole
It's a whole like Vietnam thing
because the
because the reanimated
is not a little boy
a dead teenage soldier
from Vietnam
that Ducovney puts in the ground
and that starts the movie
yeah not good
not good at all
a lot of violence
again felt very much
not of the source material
it also feels like
because it's also very short
you know
it feels like this could also
have just been an aborted TV show. This is just like, this is like a 90-it-a-a-a-it-a-old, we'll add a feature film and then never talk about it again.
Well, they can't do that anymore. Abortion's illegal.
Eric Knows. All right, let's get to some stuff we've been seeing around the 61st New York Film Festival, which is winding down, by the way. This is our last off-kilter scheduled episode of
screenings are coming to and end this Friday.
a matter of fact. First one up.
I think is maybe
just me. Did you see this, Chris? No, I didn't get to see this.
Cleber Mendoza Feeho's
Pictures of Ghosts. It looks terrifying.
That looks scarier than the Exorcist poster.
It looks scary than Saw X. It looks
scarier than Paw Patrol. My God.
Old-timey, like, Halloween costume-looking things.
This is a dock that Grasshoppers
putting out. I absolutely loved this. It's him going back to his hometown. He's going to the apartment he grew up in where he shot a lot of his really early movies. And you see a lot of comparisons from home video footage to like the apartment appearing in movies and photographs and stuff. And then he sort of like expands out into Receive and like showing like the city being captured in.
movies and stuff and stuff and how it has changed over time. When you look back at old footage, like, like, like, like, like, I think about this all the time when I watch, like, silent movies and whatever. Like, you're literally looking at ghosts. You know, it's like people who have been dead for ages. And, like, that's what he's talking about, like, watching the city change around him. And there's large chapters dealing with, like, all of these movie theaters that he grew up going to. And he's got all these stories about, like, hanging out with his old projection.
I mean, it is, it is, it's a must see documentary. He's really captured something here. I was completely hypnotized by it. No data on when it's coming out, but look for this. Grasshopper is a cool company. They've good, very unique taste in movies.
Fantastic. I just Googled the title. I just Googled the title of this movie and I just got pictures of men in white sheets.
they're they're there. They're there. They're there. They're all kinds of stuff. You're talking about ghosts. Not the pictures of ghosts. Until you do find out when this comes out, you should watch this guy's other movies. They are fucking amazing. Aquarius. Baccaro. Um, Baccaro with Udo Kier. Oh, yeah. Great movie. And neighboring sounds is the one.
that got him a lot of the back. He's really makes some really, and I really, uh, uh, uh, uh, but I really,
filmmaker. Um, um, so this was one of those like, I, you know, I'll totally admit it. It was a,
I'm going to get there early, um, because the next screening is going to be more popular and I want
the guaranteed seat. Um, even though I had, I totally love Baccaro. It was like, it's an early morning
screening. It's a doc. It's not like, you know, uh,
narrative from him. But boy,
like, but boy,
a great festival find. I'm super
I showed up for that one.
It sounds like a good one. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, no, you guys would really like it.
All right, Chris Cabin. I believe this one was all you,
the new one from Nouri Bilg-Salons
about dry grasses is the name of the motion picture.
Oh, yeah, fans of three-hour Turkish dramas.
Just get ready for it.
here it comes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, kind of people who like him probably, and are aware that this is coming out. This is, I mean, he's been around since the early aughts and he's been making our old Greg Taylor who taught all of us. He actually turned me on to this guy originally, his original movie Distant, which is really good. And climates from 2006 is a fucking amazing. But he has just been putting out.
these like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, uh, uh, uh, uh,
like, like, like, like, uh, so long. And, like, I felt that with this one.
I was just like, like, this is all amazing and very involving.
And the character work is very subtle and, uh, sumptuous.
And I wasn't bored at all, uh, even though a lot of it is like, these completely, like,
big barren landscapes full of snow, which are beautiful, but there's not like a lot going on in
the movie. It's a very sparsely populated town.
It's not, say, and tango levels, but it's around there.
and it's very good. It's very good. You have to be ready. The main character is a good, it is very like a good, much less likable. None of his characters are totally likable, but this one more than even usual is hard to like.
What's the little sort of capsule description of what it's about? A teacher.
at a small school has a small
has a small controversy.
make some not great decisions
in his life. The holdovers.
It's quite like that. I've heard
the barren wastelands of Turkey, like
out in like the nowhere lands Turkey, like where
nobody is. Well, Pittsburgh Turkey.
Sure. Same different.
Steel factory.
Oh, yeah. It's.
All I know is it's over there.
It's not near me.
If you like them, yeah, yeah, so this is out.
Released TBD from Side Show and Janice Films, who, boy, oh boy, they are really planting their flag this year with, as far as movies that they are picking up and putting out.
Really cool to see those guys.
A lot of great taste in the pickups, I have to say.
during during during during during during during during during during during during during during during during during during oh noonello came out and said that side show had picked it up oh that would be pretty cool I assume for next year I assume not for this year yeah oh yeah you're right side show and Janice acquire U.S. rights to the beast that's absolutely correct that'll make
see. So there you go. Another movie we were really. A thumbs up. All right. So Eric Siska, my friend. Harmony Carin's Agro Drill. This movie. Wow. What an experience. I think I might have liked a little more than you did, Andrew. It's dumb, which I like. It's just, it's funny. It's stupid. I guess it's supposed to. I don't really get.
I didn't really pick up on like, oh, it's about how video games or anything like that.
I didn't get that either. I thought you were watching like an 85 minute cutscene kind of a thing.
I mean, complete with NPCs and bad dialogue.
All of the heat vision gives it a weird scrambled pornography vibe.
Yeah, I like the heat.
Yeah, that took me back.
You almost took it out because it was.
so relatable. So like, hey, but what's, but what's, like, but what's, like, but what's, like, what's, what's, what's, what's, it's, it's, it's, it's, oh, wow, look at this. It's, it's a, right. So, let's see, it's a hit man who's, like, the greatest disaster. And he's killing Eric right now. He poised him on the,
Yeah, but it's really funny, but it's so, um, um, like, like, um, like,
like the bad hitman, he has to square off with later. Just like holding two like katanas in his
hand and like dry humping the air while looking at his captured strippers. Everyone's either
a hitman or a stripper. It is, it's dumb as dirt. But,
but I think it does hit certain comedic highs. I don't necessarily think it's sort of seeing it but I'm sure it'll be streaming soon enough. Yeah. Streaming I think is the way to go with this. Although I will say seeing it in a, it wasn't jam packed, but it was a full enough theater that afternoon. That certainly helped, you know, but I feel like,
the problem was, there were
there were a lot of us laughing.
The auditorium was just condensed
if you had the people
had the people who were laughing, it would have
become a little more infectious and
everything. As it was, it was still fun to watch
it with people. A few walkouts.
I noticed two walkouts.
But it's just like, it sets the tone immediately.
You see like this hit being carried out.
There's like a demon
the sky going like yeah, kill it's, kill it's, yeah, yeah, you can, it's impossible, and that is a strength. So wait, so it's not, so according to both you, it is not the future of cinema like Harmie Karim has, has said it is, this is that it's not cinema's dead and this is the future, okay. No, I feel better. I feel that's the marketing machine. I was a little worried, now I feel better. Yeah, don't worry, cinema's okay, Chris. We're not going to be.
watch an agro drift for the rest of our lives. Cinema's totally fine. It's been evidenced by other stuff in this festival, of course. This is the future of like, we're having a party. And in this room, we're just going to have this dumb thing on the wall on loop and people can walk through and laugh at five minutes of it and then go snag a beer and go someplace else. Like, not sitting down and paying attention to it in its entire.
be front to back because like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like,
like, oh, hello kids, you know, and they're, like, NPCs from a video game.
It's for your bad movie night celebration, really. Okay. Yeah, I think one time, but then after that,
it's just like on a wall as a projection. Yes. To walk. And,
I'm with Belga. I'm with Belga's movie. I'm with Belga's movie. It's
I'm with Bill get a movie. He didn't want to make a movie or whatever it was. And Billga's review was like, well, congratulations because you didn't. It's true. It's kind of not a movie. It's just a fun little jaunt that if it were like 75 minutes, it's much more tolerable to kind of sit through all at once, I would say.
Interesting. No word on distribution for that.
I have a thought, you said that. I have a thought, I have a thought, I've lost my voice in this house, dude, dude, no, you get strangled by a ghost?
I think it might be some type of the Eric Colin believer happening.
Disco believer, yeah.
Oh, shit. Well, you know, it would make a pretty good horror movie, dude, of like, on the air, you just got, like, grabbed by somebody, like, pulled away.
Like, that was a surreal horror movie that came out.
Zoom one is. Host. Host. I like that movie. Is that movie? Is that? Is that? Is that? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Unfriended? Which is great. Uh, yeah. Unfriended is better than host. Host is like, host was like made during the pandemic. It's literally for people on a Zoom. They do a seance over the Zoom and then like haunted.
shit, but you only see them through the little zoom boxes. There's a lot of people
with their laptop, like sub-stupid found footage. Like, I gotta keep carry it by laptop. It's really
dumb. Wow. I mean, it sounds creative, but I don't think I want to watch a Zoom movie.
You're fine. At this point, too, to like go back and like remember all that, like,
I feel the rewatchability of that movie. It's very unappealing.
All right, the new one.
The new one, the new one,
a playwright that I like for a movie
darn it wasn't crazy about.
Baker's Janet Planet.
So this is out TBD next year sometime
from A24.
So I was a big fan, I'm a big fan
of Annie Baker's The Flick, which was a great
play that takes place in a movie theater
auditorium so you can see why
I liked it so much.
This movie just did not work with me.
I could not get in gear with this movie.
looks absolutely gorgeous,
beautiful Western mass in the summer time,
late summer.
They capture that whole vibe like Berkshire's August perfectly.
Love it.
You can really kind of,
you can feel that coming off the screen.
For me, I had a really hard time getting in
the zone with how the movie was playing.
I didn't know how funny it was supposed to be.
were the things I was supposed to be laughing at or not?
I think by the time I realized it was okay to be laughing.
It was kind of too late.
But I also felt that like stop and start with the audience.
Some stuff we were like, oh, yeah, that's funny.
And then other stuff that you could tell was also supposed to be funny,
kind of didn't land.
So I had trouble getting in with it.
The little girl, you know, is fine.
You know, I think this might have been her first thing.
You know, nothing really against her.
and Julianne Nicholson is great. It's just, it's just, and I feel like, I feel like, stilled dialogue, the filmmaking's got to be a little more active for me because the whole thing just kind of, I could not find the pacing of it. So it didn't work for me. I know a lot of people are liking it. I'm not saying don't see it. There's a lot to like about it. And I think Annie Baker is a really great writer. If you ever see the, the
flick, or just buy a copy of
it. It's a lot of fun. I would certainly
I'm not put off by her movies
I have not seen this, but it takes place in the Berkshires, which is
a beautiful part of the country. So I'll say that much and that's it.
Thanks, dude. The Western Massachusetts Board of Tourism
thanks you too for that.
They're doing a big up job out there in western Massachusetts, it's beautiful.
It's beautiful.
Nothing but professional.
Here's a beautiful looking movie that Eric and I saw.
Bradley Cooper's Maestro.
There he is.
There he is.
The Meistro himself.
This is a movie that people are loving.
I'm not.
I think the more I think about it,
the less I like it.
Part of the problem I feel what this movie is.
Yeah.
I don't feel the love of music in this movie.
I feel like something like,
had more of that.
is like you kind of barely
you're really is even working in.
I think it's just having an excuse to
say shit in a funny voice
he's good in the movie.
Carrie Mulligan's even better.
Yes.
But it just feels fragmented.
It feels very much
yeah, your leading star
shouldn't have directed the movie as well
in my opinion.
Yep, absolutely.
Like I think it should have been one or the other
like direct this movie and have
someone else. You know what? I think you did a hell of a
the performance. Have someone else direct you
Leonard Bernstein? Carrie Mulligan, amazing in the
movie, I agree. I think what you're talking about, dude, it's interesting
because I think it's a negative byproduct of how
I think Cooper tried to bypass
some biopic music, especially
musician movie tropes, right? So, like, yeah,
they're not they're not they're not they're not they're not they're not they're not they're not they're not they're not they're
it out sort of scenes of him like listing his accomplishments instead of really feeling passionate about it feels like he's just passionate about himself and maybe that's what we're trying to do that I think it also could have benefited from being just drop me in a time and place stop jumping around like the first 30 40 minutes isn't black and white and we're talking like we're in the movie see because it's the
like this
it's just kind of makes it
for me. Maybe people
maybe people are like, okay.
Dave. Yeah,
I mean, there is a significant shift
when it gets into the late 60s
and onward, of course.
It's better. It gets better there.
It does. That's the stuff I like more, honestly.
I agree with that.
Yeah, it's weird because they talk about a lot of
stuff. You're right. You never see him
making that music TV show that he
had, right? They just talk about it a lot. It also, it bypasses things like, you know, you know, you know,
you have to keep up by recognizing like clothing and projects that they're talking about and things like
that. So while that's kind of admirable because it's sort of chipping away at some of those things you've
seen in so many of these movies a million times, you also kind of, unless you know this dude's life
backward and forward, you kind of get lost, because I'm, because I'm, because I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, when I, when I, when I, when I, yeah, yeah, no, I think you're totally right. Like, it, because it doesn't take a breath for any of these things. It's got to, like, get on to the next period in his life, the next thing that he was working on that you'll sort of see talked about, but not really. And I know, I guess it's more about the man.
and his family, too, too, too, and that's a good angle, and I know some people love it. I give it's a solid three. I think the performances are good. I'm not trying to outright pan it, but it just kind of didn't really work for me. It didn't really land altogether for me.
Yeah. Someone asked the transit. Yeah, I got it. Yes, that's what we're talking about. They're doing it. The first like 40 minutes or whatever is just that. No, mother.
they didn't give me a chaser.
um, um, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
but in time for Thanksgiving.
Which is appropriate.
There's a scene with the Macy's, uh, Thanksgiving Day parade in it.
It's seen, uh, they see the things, there are moments of like really good parts of this
movie. That's why it's kind of disappointing that it didn't stick the landing.
Yep.
I completely agree. Um, and then 1220 from Netflix.
I will say, you know, I,
don't know how many theaters are going to get to play maestro but if you have interest in this movie and you see that it's playing near you at Thanksgiving time take advantage of that the what you do get to hear in the movie of the music is incredibly mixed we were we were pretty close to the front row we were in like the second row really getting blown away so get a good theatrical presentation for that if you can otherwise turn your TV up
really loud because there's a lot of cool stuff to hear. All right. Then let's see. The final one. My goodness
we're already at the end of the evening. The final one, Chris and I both saw the new one from Sophia Coppola,
Priscilla, which was the centerpiece selection here at the festival. I loved this movie,
man. I not get over how good this fucking movie is. This movie fucking rocks. I keep thinking about it. It's a movie.
Eric, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like,
I like, like, this Kaley Spani and, um, and, uh, what's his face? A Lordy. Jacob, A Lordy. People that I don't
really think I'd seen in much. I don't watch Buforia, so I didn't really heard of him.
Colley Spanney. Bangor performances.
you know her best
you know her best as the
from Marraveeatown
oh yes
that is mostly
for unless you're
Lynn Griffin head
and we're like
oh my God
Lynn Griffin from Black
Christmas and Curtins
is playing the fucking
grandmother
oh
Dodger
Elvis's grandma
Elvis's grandma
oh okay
that she's
a character actress
from some
70s 80s
for Black Christmas.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um,
uh, uh, Pam and strange brew, uh, but I mean, I'm saying that, but like, there's nobody else
in this movie. It's, it's them. It's a lority and fanny and that, it, that it is the whole
show. And I think that speaks both to like this, uh, even more reserved tone that
Coppola has been working on here. Like, there's a lot of connections to
Marie Antoinette put the story, in the story. But I think, like, like, like, like, like,
like, like, like, like, like, what's, all the interiors in Marie Antoinette are so designed and
beautiful and, like, yeah, I mean, the time of that. I mean, it's the age of that stuff. Uh,
but in this, it's all muted. Everything is dark. Everything is, curtains are drawn. And light
kept away from her because you, she is being asked to believe a reality that only he's shaped.
types. It frames that as it frames that perspective. It frames that perspective. It frames that. I just think she's
I don't I don't I don't I don't I don't I don't sofia coppola movie I I was I was I was happy to find out that it's still the case with this one it's amazing that she is able to take like you know the storybook you know the famous sweeping grace land and successfully turn it into like a prison like a tiny box prison like a tiny box prison like
Like, I'll also say, I'll also say, don't be surprised if you see a certain Mr.
Tarrantino say it's his favorite movie of the year.
There's quite a lot of that.
Her feeder all over this movie.
Don't worry about it.
No, it's great.
And oh, dude, Eric, how about this dude?
Purchase Pride Dan Deacon's song on the soundtrack.
Wow.
Yeah.
Because she's doing, it's not the full Marie Antoinette where every piece of music.
is anachronistic, but it's like a mix of the two.
There is period of Elvis music.
Not a ton of Elvis music.
Am I remembering that right, Chris?
No, very, very, I don't, it might be none.
There might not be any at all.
I can't remember.
They talk about Elvis songs.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm trying to remember.
On the phone, you never see the colonel.
He only talks to the kernel on the phone.
That's a smart move.
Do you think this would be a good pairing?
Let's say you're doing a double feature with the Bos Lerman Elvis.
Do you think that?
They're like the exact opposites.
Yeah, that's essentially the.
It's Boslaman did the maximumist.
This is like a reserved that literally nobody wants like I mean,
the family didn't want it to come out. I mean, so, yeah.
Yeah, Elvis, Elvis is like a fucking monster in the movie.
Yeah, he's not a cool dude.
But I will say, man, um, you know,
miserable personal personal personal personal. Does it does it's not look at least,
that'll be a no for me. I at least understand why someone would want that. It's just like your
buddy's sweet grandmothers constantly just making you fried chicken. You're drinking beers shooting
red striped bottles off a fence, you know. It sounds good. Travel in the world because at the same
time like your buddy is also Elvis and you just go with them everywhere.
Elvis plus gun does not give me any kind of comfort. I'll be honest on that one.
Sure, that's fair. But I do see where, I mean, the red stripe and the fried chicken sound good.
I will say that. That's pretty good.
Yeah, this is out wide from A2.4 on 113. You bet you're bippy. This will be
in the end of year awards conversation and all that stuff. I'm glad that they're putting it out.
super wide. I think there's a lot of
obviously just from
Elvis and Priscilla
you know fan base
certainly there
just know though
if your parents
are talking about going to that movie or whatever
I mean it is not
you know it is very
it's realistic so it's not
push cushioning up to Elvis
you know it's not trying to kiss his ass
and it's very different from
the Buzz Lerman movie
They'll be a little angry. It's okay. They'll be fine. Don't go into it. Don't go into it's not what's going on. The only thing of real Elvis lore that they really put a button on that I really do appreciate is the bacon looks phenomenal.
Oh, dude. And he's eating a lot of it. He was a big bag. It was bacon and peanut butter and yes. And he does eat one. Yeah, yeah. He eats one in the movie for sure. It looks great. It looks great. It looks like.
There's a lot of, there's a lot of eating in bed. There's a lot of eating in bed. There's Elvis. There's a lot of eating in peanut butter. And I'm like, you know, you're just, you're getting grease everywhere, Elvis. Like, this is your bed, dude. Come on, Elvis.
Just throw out the sheets and buy new ones because he doesn't. Nothing matters. I'm Elvis. That's true. That's what made him the king is that he could get over such thing. Also, because he's like so pilled out throughout the whole.
whole movie too. There's a lot of Elvis waking up at 4 o'clock in the
it's wild shit. But it's also one of the absolute
best movies of the year. No doubt about it. But
that is going to do it, folks. For the vast majority of our
New York Film Festival coverage, the next episode of on-screen live
will be back Monday, new and Eastern, a regularly scheduled time.
Hopefully with some thoughts on Ferrari, it's an early morning
screening. We'll see what happens. Looking forward to hopefully
but as it is Wednesday. The week here is already underway. On Tuesday, we were
celebrating fellas because we hit another milestone. Episode 700. We were talking about
Bushwacked. 700. I never thought we'd see the day. Thank you to everyone
watching the stream, listening, downloading this podcast.
It's really incredible. Absolutely. So we talked about that
sucker. Last week, you want to catch up on once in a lifetime killer under the bed,
with an even scarier Christy Swanson starring in it. Having recently rewatched the original puppet master,
this actually might be better than that movie. That movie is fucking terrible. Dude,
those moves are bad. The first one, I'm just shocked at how little of it has to do with the puppets.
It's almost nothing to do with the puppets.
You got to care. You got to care about the titular master of those puppets. You got to care about the guy that's like, I don't have time for that. I really don't.
My doll man is the superior picture. I've been saying it. I think many people are saying it.
Stuart Gordon's the king of the mall, I would say. Oh, that's a, that's a freaky movie. That one, that one actually kind of freaks me out. Yeah. Oh, so anyway, speaking of getting freaked out tomorrow, today's Wednesday,
tomorrow's Thursday. That means we love movies dropping on the movies.
about the good Exorcist movie.
The first one. The only one that should have been made in my opinion.
That's right. It's pretty good too. But that should have just been a movie called Legion.
And that's the end of it.
Drop the Exorcist shit from it.
So that's coming out. That was a lot of fun. That's a big boy.
That one goes longer than the movie by about 15 minutes or so, I think.
but that's out tomorrow on
on Patreon.com on
Friday. We're closing out
the week with some more Halloween fun
animation damnation. We're finally
around to South Park
talking about Corrin's
groovy pirate ghost
whatever the fuck. Whatever that episode.
I got most of it.
Spectacular, special. I don't remember.
But Corin comes to South Park to play's show
on Halloween. We're digging
up Kyle's grandmother.
Kenny as
ed 209, which I loved. You know, we just had to do the corn episode. We're new to the show. We also did a
cast where we reviewed track by track of Follow the Leader. And that is somewhere on the $8 level on Patreon.
And we, I feel like we got to keep saying it to sort of like get it, you know, into existence.
Like will it to be, right? 2024. We are doing the Limbizcast. Yes.
long promised follow up.
If people start getting into that corncast again,
all their friends about it,
that's right. Biscat will
Biscat, Bisccast.
Yes. It's a reality.
We're doing that because we can't figure out how to do
with the significant other, which will be the record.
It will be the record. And you know what I found
on my computer?
What's that?
In the corncast, I made a mashup
of the corn vocals over our theme.
Yes. I found I had done one for Limp biscuit.
For Limp Bizkit, yes, there you go.
I'm excited. Did the work already. You already got the work done.
Isn't that nice? You see something like, oh, me from years ago helped me from maybe if we do this.
Thank you, Pat, me.
Speaking of thank yous, by the way, I forgot to just say hi to our folks at home.
But of course, Bjorn R. Brummel Bass, Matt Klaus, thanks for tuning in, Tio Batio.
Busyrus, our buddy
Terrence Wiggins,
Nick B, Greg B,
thanks for tuning in this evening.
But we're going to take off.
That is it.
Remember, on screen live,
back to its regularly scheduled time Monday,
noon Eastern.
I don't know what we'll be talking about.
We'll have to find some stuff.
Maybe, you know what?
Maybe it's been a while
we've done a secret movie, Eric.
Find some dog shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, so we'll have to see.
Oh, there certainly is Chris Cabin.
But until then, folks, thanks for tuning in.
have a good night. We'll see you next time. I've been Andrew Jupin. Eric Siski. Chris Cabin.
Take it easy, everybody. Bye-bye.
Thank you.