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Our top five favorite horror movies: A Halloween Special!

October 31, 2023 Rotten Potatoes Season 1 Episode 7
Our top five favorite horror movies: A Halloween Special!
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Our top five favorite horror movies: A Halloween Special!
Oct 31, 2023 Season 1 Episode 7
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With guest Jairo Parra returning to our show we have our little Halloween special! We discuss some current events in the cinema world and then get into our top five favorite horror films.

We're going old school, talking classic horror flicks to the latest chilling offerings. From Halloween to Hereditary, Wrong Turn to The Babadook, we'll discuss what makes these movies so fun to us. Top picks shared, favorite scenes analyzed, and the age-old discussions of grainy visuals versus modern cinematography, we explore it all and hope you join!

Chapter Markers:
**** **** ****** (0:00)
Slick's Top 3 (12:00)
Jairo's Top 5 (14:00)
2023 Horror Films (35:18)
Hector's Top 5 (39:09)
Scary Movies and Heart Rate Spikes (51:11)

Show Notes Transcript Chapter Markers

With guest Jairo Parra returning to our show we have our little Halloween special! We discuss some current events in the cinema world and then get into our top five favorite horror films.

We're going old school, talking classic horror flicks to the latest chilling offerings. From Halloween to Hereditary, Wrong Turn to The Babadook, we'll discuss what makes these movies so fun to us. Top picks shared, favorite scenes analyzed, and the age-old discussions of grainy visuals versus modern cinematography, we explore it all and hope you join!

Chapter Markers:
**** **** ****** (0:00)
Slick's Top 3 (12:00)
Jairo's Top 5 (14:00)
2023 Horror Films (35:18)
Hector's Top 5 (39:09)
Scary Movies and Heart Rate Spikes (51:11)

Speaker 1:

Did you guys like the grudge? Yeah, like the grudge. Do you think I can handle that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think you can handle all of these. I think you're officially like you're grown-ass man dude, You're gonna handle everything. It's just a movie, bro. It's just a movie. This is safety with Muska.

Speaker 3:

Muska would be like yo, I don't want to watch that. I can't watch that.

Speaker 1:

I can't Like oh, it's just a movie, dude, it's keeping you so far, Nobody's- it's not for real.

Speaker 3:

Nobody's coming out of the TV to strangle you. Dude, yo k-k-k-can I can I handle it? I don't I don't know bro.

Speaker 2:

All right, anyways, it's been a while, ladies and gentlemen, but we are back for another episode of Rotten Potatoes. For today, we have once again Hiropera as our guest, one of the two podcast hosts for all the alternatives, where they dive into the Norfgers New York alternative rock scene and define all the alternative music. Also one of the two members of the Progenitor and the guitarist to our band. So, ladies and gentlemen, Hiropera again.

Speaker 4:

That's quite a resume.

Speaker 2:

Oh my goodness.

Speaker 4:

Who's that guy?

Speaker 2:

Dude, wait, there's a clapping thing. Here we go. Oh, thank you, thank you, please. And then, of course, we have my little brother Slick, the other host of Rotten Potatoes, the other member of the Progenitor, his own solo artist himself, and a beautiful, wonderful human being. Here we go.

Speaker 1:

Slick's clan. Imagine you put the boo. They're like boo.

Speaker 2:

Let me fuck this. That's crazy. That's crazy. All right. So today it is October the 23rd and we're going to have a little Halloween special. Before that, we're going to get into some news in the film, in our new segment called. I'm going to bleep that out. No one's ever going to know. No, you're, I'm going to keep saying it periodically.

Speaker 1:

Actually, you're going to get canceled.

Speaker 3:

It's going to be like a watermark in this whole video. I hope it's not.

Speaker 4:

We're going to have a conversation Every time we get a really good topic. I'm going to be like you're. I'm going to be like you're. I'm going to be like you're Stop, I'm going to bleep this out now. You can't bleep all the Dude you can't, I'll even fucking, I'll get it. I'll get it. I'll tell you, I'll whisper that shit, don't let me tell mom.

Speaker 2:

Well, today, I hate you. Today's episode actually was going to be on the Oscar predictions from Slick and I for 2024, but considering that most of those movies aren't coming out to December, as a strategy for a lot of those big time movies since the ending of the I guess, qualified movies are at the end of the year and they want to be more memorable, yeah, so we're going to hold off on that, but we are going to mention some of those new movies that we think might be in those categories, just so you can keep your eye out. Maybe give it a look. All right, we're going to start with the Poor Things. Have you guys heard of the Poor Things? Nope.

Speaker 1:

Is it that movie, Willem Dafoe?

Speaker 2:

Actually it is. It is with Willem Dafoe, willem Dafrend, and he looks all he has like that jigsaw face. I'll show a picture later, but that shit looks crazy. It's starring Emma Stone and it's a dark comedy. Actually they call it a black comedy, but that's weird. A dark comedy.

Speaker 4:

What I feel like. I've seen the trailer for that unless Emma Stone is coming out with another movie, she is coming out with another movie with this guy from the fucking rehearsal. Oh yeah, I did see that, nathan Fielder.

Speaker 3:

I think this is it yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but this one is about a young Victorian woman who, after being resurrected by scientists from her suicide, runs off with a lawyer and embarks on a self-discovering journey for sexual liberation and self-discovery. So Wow, there's that, yeah.

Speaker 4:

That's a lot to unravel. Yeah, it is a lot.

Speaker 2:

It is a lot. Actually, I was surprised to see that a lot of these upcoming movies are like dramedies more or less. The other one which has come out already, that a lot of people were saying is it going to be nominated for Best Picture, is the Holdovers about a very angry New England prep school teacher who stays on campus during a snowstorm and has to babysit humans, kind of like breakfast club, kind of vibes.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I saw the trailer. Who's that actor again? Who's playing that character?

Speaker 2:

Oh man, he's the one that was in fucking true lives with fucking Arnold Schwarzenegger. Hold on.

Speaker 1:

Paul Guillermade. Oh yeah, Paul Guillermade.

Speaker 4:

He's great, though, everything he says is great.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that one came out August 31st, so put on your list to watch. After that we have Maestro, directed by Bradley Cooper, romance movie, and it's literally just about an American conductor falling in love with a Costa Rican actress. Honestly seems really boring, but I'll probably watch it anyway. Just got to have something to give it. Dude. It's got to be good for some reason.

Speaker 1:

It's 87. It's 87%.

Speaker 2:

It hasn't come out yet. It comes out November 22nd, so we'll see 87 with like probably like 10 reviews, so we'll see. Next we have American fiction coming out December 15th Another dramedy, I guess we'll call it. It's about a black novelist who's fed up with like the big establishments profiting off of black entertainment, that's like on offensive tropes, kind of like. What's his name? A very prominent black actress, black director who does that. What's his name? Fuck, jordan Peele.

Speaker 1:

John Singleton.

Speaker 2:

No, no, the one who does corny ones, the corny family ones, oh, tyler Perry, tyler Perry, he's just trying to say corny dude, that's that was it.

Speaker 2:

That's all I had to say. Yeah, anyways, she like that. Anyways, since approval point, he actually writes a book that is doing all those offensive tropes and then ends up exploding and he kind of becomes a very thing he sort of destroy. Next movie is Don't have Interest by 24, coming out December 15th. It's about a Nazi combatant who tries to build a dream life for his family near the Auschwitz concentration camp. Historical drama, not funny. The Anatomy of the Fall, which came out already. Believe it or not, this sounds like a comedy, but it's not. It's a woman who's suspected of her husband's murder and their blind son faces a moral dilemma as the soul witness. Not a comedy. What's his name? Anatomy of the Fall.

Speaker 4:

The blind son is the soul witness.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yes, yes, correct, you've heard that. You've heard me right. It's not a comedy. Listen, france, is it international? I didn't quite know that. Is it an international film?

Speaker 1:

Looks like it yeah. Yeah, it should be by Le Pacteur, which is a French motion picture company.

Speaker 2:

There you go. And then, lastly, we have the Boy and the Heron by your boy, hayao Miyazaki, who has come out with Spirit Away and a million others, my neighbor Totoro, so on and so forth. This one's about a 12 year old boy who struggles to settle in a new town to find his after his mother's death, and he goes into, like this lighthouse and the Heron talks to him and he starts this like self self journey, sounds like this journey and fantasy adventure to try to communicate with his mother. The Japanese cast, which most people will watch it in, seems pretty stellar. I don't really know anybody because I'm not from Japan, but the American cast is fucking crazy. We got Robert Pattinson, fucking Christian Bale, florence Pugh, willem Defoe, dave Batista and Mark Hamill. So that's pretty big deal and I'm excited for anybody who's a Miyazaki fan Other than that. Lastly, on the last week of September into the first week of October, the writer's Guild of America fucking strike finally ended. Do you guys know what that shit was all about? Kind of.

Speaker 1:

Not gonna lie. I know the writers needed to break because they've been carrying the film industry for a while. Nobody's been given a love, and so they protested a very long time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, essentially. Yeah, you had anything to say? Hyrule, sorry.

Speaker 4:

No, I mean, that's along the lines of what I've heard. They're just not getting paid or compensated enough. You know, same shit that's been happening for a pretty long time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so it's the first time the screen actors Guild and the writers Guild of America have gone on strike at the same time. The last strike that happened was in 2007, but it was just the actors Guild, more or less. It's about this exactly what you guys said they're not getting paid enough. They used to make a lot on residuals from DVDs and stuff, but now they don't make shit through the streaming shit and they're trying to write contact contracts into those like actors who aren't. I mean, we're talking about the actors that aren't the A list actors. But they basically tried to write into their contract where they can use their faces AI generated faces as background people for the future and they're like, whoa, we're barely getting paid now. That's not cool.

Speaker 2:

And then the writers were on strike because they're trying to get rid of basically the writing room and they're trying to make it like a freelance job. And also something I didn't consider before I saw that Sarah Silverman with other two writers for books were suing meta because they're basically training the AI by uploading all their books into that database. You know what I'm saying. So when they were asking them questions, they would go themselves personally asking questions and they basically like Took things out of their books to answer them. You know, and it's something that a lot of the writers were worrying about. It was really interesting stuff.

Speaker 2:

Another reason, you know, that's a that's a big reason that Elon Musk started charging to read tweets. He realized that a lot of the AI was actually just reading tweets and getting data off of that, so he actually added that. So all those eight companies could, you know, pay money to basically be on Twitter. Unfortunately, a lot of not a lot of us casuals Aren't those rich corporations, so they suffered. I'm not on Twitter anymore. Or X, what have you? So I don't really care.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, my sugar hacked a long time ago, so I just it was cool, though, while it last, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's, that's it. That's all I got for our new, new segment. Let's go.

Speaker 4:

Why don't know dude, it's yours, dude. Let's stop that. I have a picture of it.

Speaker 1:

I can show you right now or no, sure right now, sure right now All right dude.

Speaker 2:

I don't see anything I don't see anything on my?

Speaker 1:

I don't see anything on my video you see shit. I heard they chair. I'm like wait, hold on.

Speaker 2:

Dang. I don't actually see anything at all, which is a little frustrating. It's on like low Wi-Fi mode. Anyways, today's episode we're gonna talk about our top five favorite horror movies as we get into this little Halloween special, um slick, who is kind of just a wedding his feet or wedding his toes I don't know what the expression is into horror movies.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, we like to call it. You were on from, but you know.

Speaker 2:

You know it's like, since you're kind of do to it, can you, instead of even this five?

Speaker 1:

That's a better way to put it. What well? Well, what I was saying was what you saying go ahead, what did?

Speaker 2:

he say I'm, I was hard to hear, but nah cuz y'all didn't go cuz.

Speaker 1:

Then people say whether it's tools, I just you know it's hella uncomfortable, you know, just say dive in, like dive in. Just say dive in, like, don't say dip your toes in why, why are you guys man? Why do you sound like?

Speaker 3:

aggressive about it.

Speaker 1:

No, yeah, you know, okay. Anyways, top five, whoo, All right. So my top five what were you saying? What's my top five? I?

Speaker 4:

was gonna be my top five. Yeah, dude, that's it, dude.

Speaker 1:

My top five. All right, so what I've seen so far, I think I could give the most top three, cuz I can't say top five if I didn't like it, you know.

Speaker 2:

Top three works.

Speaker 1:

So check it top three Halloween. The first one boom. No wait, man, just let me finish.

Speaker 4:

Three for you.

Speaker 1:

Yo yo, let me finish hereditary boom right there. Respect. And the third one Can you play drums in your in the sound effect board, but you can't.

Speaker 2:

I can't play the drums in a sound effect board.

Speaker 3:

So there we go.

Speaker 4:

Oh, oh, eating out of the camera. Why are you leading all the way?

Speaker 2:

Wrong turn baby, wrong turn, wrong turn. All right, not bad, we talked about that.

Speaker 4:

Wrong.

Speaker 1:

Wrong turn is good, maybe wrong turn is good.

Speaker 2:

What do you got Hyro? What would you give? Give your top five shit.

Speaker 4:

Or do you have?

Speaker 2:

anything to say about, about slicks top three slicks.

Speaker 4:

Top three is fucking trash dude.

Speaker 2:

No, it's actually solid.

Speaker 4:

I mean I don't know how many movies he's actually watched to at the same time. I mean, how many like how many horror movies have you seen? Give or take?

Speaker 1:

select the top of my head to show you, like, the titles.

Speaker 4:

No, no, no, Just like give me a number like how many have you like a?

Speaker 1:

number and estimate I'll say honestly, I'm pretty proud of myself say between 15 or 20.

Speaker 4:

Okay, that's about especially the ass ones, how much I kind of thought so, all right, that's, that's pretty, that's a pretty good top three, for you know that amount of I've been evolving. So you said what Halloween, hereditary and wrong turn, yeah, yeah. So I was thinking about it for a while because I was just like Top five, I that's got to be like a very personal thing, like you know cuz, like Horror movies, you know they're not really fucking Oscar-winning movies. There's no like objective way to kind of rate them.

Speaker 4:

It's just how you feel about them really, you know cuz you could you can sit ready with horror movie and be like this is fucking stupid, honestly, you know, and you could be bad, but um, so hold on. I was just writing a list of like all the ones that I've seen was a big fucking list. I'm trying to think of the ones that are my favorite.

Speaker 2:

Um, Is this gonna be in a particular order or no?

Speaker 4:

Kind of just like how I feel. You know what mood I'm in, but I think I guess, yeah, you could take a guess.

Speaker 1:

As killer is killer clowns and outer space you tough?

Speaker 4:

No, actually, that's one of the the ones that I've never seen before, believe it or not.

Speaker 1:

Is it?

Speaker 4:

good though, like is it worth watching? I think it hurt like.

Speaker 1:

It's worth watching if you don't care like it's, like the type of movie you put on the background.

Speaker 4:

Honestly, yeah no, I mean like I'll watch it. You know I like horror movies, stupid, stupid shit. But um, so one of my favorites is definitely house on haunted hill. The remake in, I guess I think it came out of 99 or early 2000s. Um, oh nice, I Try to think of who's who's in there. Um, the girl that plays Sonya blade, immortal combat is in there. I forget her, her actual name.

Speaker 2:

Is that? Is that Netflix series off of that movie?

Speaker 4:

house on haunted hill.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, no that those guys are the ones that made the new usher, whatever.

Speaker 2:

Of the fall of usher. Yeah, that looked good too, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I think I think it was. Those are the same guys, but anyway. So that one's definitely one of my favorites. I just love kind of like the cinematography, I guess, of that of how they film certain things and just like their way of depicting like the horror in there, because it's like Kind of ambiguous, you know, like it's. They come to this house. You know it's supposed to be this fun like party game thing. The whole.

Speaker 4:

The whole story is like Richard Price is this rich guy that just you know he has a horror themed amusement park. He loves scaring people, he's an entertainer kind of, so he invites all these people to his house and he has these things set up to scare the shit out of him. It's supposed to be this game but it turns out it's not a house, it's the old asylum hospital but it's really haunted by some shit and it's just just like this general, like darkness or like evilness that's in there Supposed to represent like all the doctors or whatever. But yeah, there's like a few scenes in there that really I Really love the way they're filmed. I love like the horror because it's like this, this eeriness.

Speaker 4:

It's like you know, for me in horror what goes a long way is like when you, when you film a scene and you give it this like Brief moment where the audience doesn't know what's happening, like it's like really just lost, completely lost. You know quick, quick Transitions, very quick transitions, like very fast movements, high-pitched noises, really disorienting shit that like for some reason freaks me out. You know so that that had a couple of good scenes there. Plus the sounds too. They, the way they did, like you know the sounds for those scary movements, they, they really they're creepy for me. I think, like out of all the movies still to this day that I've seen, they really go a long way. They really add to the movie a lot. You know the ghosts or demonic sounds that they put in there. It's pretty scary for me. So that's definitely a top five for me.

Speaker 2:

Um, I have to watch that one. Just put it on my list. Well, you're talking about the 99 one or 2007 one 99, 2007?

Speaker 4:

definitely not, it's older than that. I first watched it when I was like a kid okay, has, she's it. She's the girl in a final destination to the. She's like in the first one, in the second, l E.

Speaker 2:

Larder yeah, I'm key. Yeah, yeah, framkey, jane Jansen, who kind of looks like Jean Grey. Is that Jean Grey? Yeah, she's in it too, oh yeah it's not movie.

Speaker 4:

She's fantastic. I love her role. I honestly. The cast is great, Like it's really really good yeah looks elix one.

Speaker 2:

Oh damn, they got Peter Gallagher in there too. I like Peter Gallagher from those.

Speaker 1:

She's on New Jersey, adi Larder. Oh really, yes, cherry.

Speaker 2:

Hill. Shout out, shout out.

Speaker 4:

New Jersey, damn she aged great question Is Donnie Darko, a horror movie?

Speaker 2:

Absolutely 110% it is a horror movie, you know it's.

Speaker 4:

It's funny because I've seen it so many times that now it's not, but when you watch it for the first time it's definitely a horror movie. It's because you know, it's happening at all. You're always scared the entire. I don't know what this bunny is. Is he gonna kill someone? Like what the fuck is going on.

Speaker 1:

Do you guys consider?

Speaker 2:

six sense or movie Absolutely I consider six cents or movie 100%.

Speaker 1:

I don't think that. I don't. I see that as a drama, I don't see as a horror.

Speaker 4:

No, there are scenes in there that are just pure horror.

Speaker 1:

I don't get scared at all. I watch it in darkness too. I didn't get scared one bit. I look at it. I look at it as a drama.

Speaker 2:

It's really dramatic you know, I think that you know, people try to classify a horror movies ratings on how much you get scared, but they don't realize that, like, I think, like there are just themes of a horror movie that they don't have in dramas. Dramas have to do with, like things that are Solidified in in reality, but like, when we talk about horror, talking about like paranormal Ghosts, monsters, you know, things like that are things of horror movies.

Speaker 4:

You know, true, and that's beyond that you have, like, you have the whole genre of like slashers, real Life shit. You know, you know people just straight up killing people.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I agree, I agree too, but no, I had six senses is definitely, definitely horror, I would say. I mean, they got some creepy scenes in that, that movie too.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I mean even even just the general plot of the movie. You know, like a guy that's dead, he's a ghost, he doesn't even know, he's fucking dead, like that's scary dude. Imagine You're just, you're dead right now.

Speaker 1:

I thought that was sad.

Speaker 4:

I didn't think I didn't see that Absolutely sad but from from Bruce Willis's perspective, and you know, for that brief moment when he's finding out, that must be terrifying.

Speaker 2:

Yeah we got other scenes that are just creepy man like yeah, no no when all the cabinets are open and when they just opened up out of nowhere. That was fucking creepy. The scene where he's talking about the stuff in, when the young boys talking to fuck on ya collect in the car about the shit that our mom was telling her Tony. Colette, sorry, yeah, that shit was, she was hard scene with the girl that vomiting.

Speaker 4:

That scene was creepy, where he's in the tent and she's at the tent with him.

Speaker 3:

That was. That was a scary scene, dude, that shit got me.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and what's?

Speaker 3:

his name. Haley Joe Osmond is amazing actor do what he's just like. Yo, I'm there with you, dude, oh shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think that's the. That was what heavily influence influenced my list was like there's horror movies I love and I feel like a lot of them came from. These were the movies I watched and I was a kid, you know and it was like particularly scary, you know. Yeah, like like the others, when I was a kid, bro scared the fuck out of me, bro. I couldn't sleep after watching others.

Speaker 2:

That's a really you know, like, and I was at the age. So six cents when I watched six cents was creepy, bro, because I was at, you know, and I like stuck with me. That's why I think I love him so much.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and then I feel like when you get older you become obsessed, because it's like you're trying to recapture those feelings, you know.

Speaker 2:

That's a good. That's a good point. That's a good point.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I mean, I really think back to those times with my uncle. He's just, you know, right, watch you force me, not force me, but like put on scary movies and then, like you like hide and scare the shit enemy and like it's like weird. Like you know, because I love that shit, I thought it was exciting and, like you know, people like Ferny's, like she hates it, like she hates being scared, there's people that like just really don't like it. They don't fuck with that at all. It's not fun, yeah, and it's mind-boggling to me.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

But alright so let's see another five.

Speaker 2:

Are you putting Donnie Dark on your list?

Speaker 4:

No, no, no. I just had this very long list of harm movies that I was just writing, so I saw it there and I was. I was wondering.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so far you got.

Speaker 4:

Definitely one of them. Scream is also top five. I can watch screen in In infinitely, literally infinitely. I was watching it a few weeks, a few days ago. It's perfect. It's absolutely perfect. I don't yes, I don't know what. I don't anybody that can watch that movie and be like that smoothies trash. I don't want to be no good, I don't know you.

Speaker 2:

you Personally I don't care. It was so well done because it also is a big movie on like making fun of horror movies in itself, you know it's like you know, it was like it was fun to see they kind of like almost break the fourth wall. In that sense it was a really, really good movie.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I love how they just play with your expectations the entire time. You know, from the beginning to the very end. It's like you know they, you know they make it so obvious with Billy that it's like it can't be him, it's you can't be him, because it's like holy shit, dude, it's this guy's the main guy.

Speaker 4:

The whole time it lets you off your guard. And then I, you know, like honestly, like the whole, I guess you know, at some point in the film maybe you figure it out, but the concept of the two killers too, initially, like I'm sure that was also probably a big thing, Like you're trying to figure out who is, it's like this guy, but it can't be him, but it's this guy. Then it's like, oh shit, wait a minute, it's both of these guys. You know it's just a lot.

Speaker 4:

It's a lot of cleverness in there, like you're. You know you're part of the mystery, you're trying to figure it out, but then you also have like the comedy. The dialogue too, just like the script itself, is really really good. It's like, you know, the acting, the acting amazing, you know.

Speaker 2:

And it's like the perfect amount of sexy. That movie too, which is, like, I think, a very you know, I think it's in all the horror movies I feel like they always try to, especially the slashers they try to add, always try to add some sex appeal into those.

Speaker 4:

I really fell in love with Courtney Cox as a kid in that movie. She was like so hot to me but, um, yeah, I mean it's funny, it's so much fun, yeah, it's so great. Every character, like you know, they have their their moment and like the deaths too, just like you know, like the famous girl trying to go through the garage door and the the impolite ended up like shit like that, like you know, it's it was clever man, it was. It was good.

Speaker 2:

So I definitely have to have it in like my top five.

Speaker 4:

It's good, it's good. I think this is this one. This is where it's going to get a little tough for me. I got to say I think Evil Dead is probably up there. I think the first Evil Dead is up there.

Speaker 2:

Have you seen that one slick? No, okay, that's an old one. You definitely, 100%, wouldn't be scared by that one. I'll tell you that much.

Speaker 4:

No, no, no, it's so old, it has an edge, that's definitely a classic in a lot of people's lists.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, 100%. I mean, yeah, I get it, I get it, I could still watch it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it's, it's a solid film, man, it's just. It's a kind of just a classic straight shooting horror movie. You know, very simple plot bunch of friends go camping in a cabin accidentally fucking some in some ritual and then they get fucked up by demons or goats or whatever the hell that shit is. But it's, it's just. You know, it's got the gore in it, it's got, I like, certain scenes in there. Like you know, the initial scene where, like you, kind of things kind of pop off when they're playing the game. Where they're, the girls has the cards in her hand and she's drawing one by one from the deck and she's the other girl that's not looking at it is trying to guess what the card is, you know. And the girl, like the scene prior, this girl you know, one of the third girl, is out and she gets fucked up in the forest. Like you know, the audience knows something's not right. She got fucked up. She's back in the house Now. She's in a completely different room now while they're playing this game. So obviously the girl that's guessing is getting him wrong because, like, who the fucking guess it right? All of a sudden, as she draws a card, the girl in the completely separate room that got fucked up outside. She starts guessing the cards and she starts getting him correct and the girl draws another one and she's like four clubs ace of diamonds and she just keeps getting him and then, like as she's doing it, the voice is changing and all of a sudden the girl turns around and she's the fucking possessed. That whole scene it's so good, man, because it's like it's just unexpected and the way that the tension and the fear builds up as the girl's drawing the cards and it just keeps escalating.

Speaker 4:

I love that scene. That's one of my favorite scenes in all horror movies. But yeah, there's also like this like fun element to Evil Dead. It's very scary, especially the first one, because the first one I think there might be some comedic elements in there but it's not really a comedy. Like the rest of them are like Evil Dead and the Army of Darkness and all the Ash series, like they're just straight comedy horror things. But the first one I think was meant to be like actual horror but it still has this like fun vibe to it, like the fact that the girl they end up putting that girl in the basement and she goes away but then she keeps coming back, like she keeps getting reintroduced to the movie one way or another and just the way that it kind of feels like nothing was off limits, like the goats kind of had this weird power of like being. They can re-animate the dead, they could move body parts, they could possess inanimate objects, like it was. Just the whole movie became a surreal fucking thing.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the spirit. But yeah, you're right, like I feel like those old movies really nailed down, like that scene with the cards, like they really nailed down the like. This is a bad dream. I had type vibes.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, you know, and it's so good.

Speaker 2:

It's like that shit. Even when you explain it you're like, yeah, that's fucking creepy man. Yeah, and the gore of it I'll never forget, bro. The gore of that movie is so funny. It's just straight up fucking mustard and ketchup like smush together. It's classic bro.

Speaker 4:

It's classic? Yeah, it's, because when it, when it gets remastered, it's much easier to see the cosmetics and the makeup and stuff. Like you got to really truly watch those movies on like an old VHS tape. You know the way they originally came out. On an old tube TV Like then. It really brings that grainy grittiness. You know you really can't see too well in detail. You know it gives it much better. Yeah, plus the sound too. When the sound gets remastered, like you want that distortion, you want that graininess when those demonic voices are coming in, it really just adds to the horror, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, have you guys ever seen the Resident Evil movies?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I've seen at least the Resident Evil movies.

Speaker 1:

How you like them.

Speaker 2:

They're fun Not bad, you know they go like yeah, they're fun, they did a lot with them.

Speaker 4:

They did a lot. That's their like horror action, you know yeah.

Speaker 2:

They had a cult following man. They had a cult following.

Speaker 4:

I was surprised at how far it went. Dude, there was a lot of movies. There's at least like five, I think.

Speaker 2:

When I word construction bro, it was like I remember, like Lalo and a whole bunch of other cats bro, they would no matter what when they came out, that's all they would talk about, like going to the movies and talking about they. Loved them, love them yeah.

Speaker 4:

I enjoyed at least the first two. Even the one with Nemesis I like thought was pretty good. Why now, when this main chick became a superhero, started becoming a superhero? That's when I kind of fell off that whole series.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, it was a lot. It was a lot, all right, so that's three what you got for these next two here.

Speaker 4:

Okay, this is tough man. Oh man, I don't know. Oh, okay, I got to give one spot up to the Babadook man. I think the Babadook is like fucking, also really, really good movie man.

Speaker 2:

I feel like the Babadook fucking reintegrated like horror movies. It was like the first indie horror movie to start like the indie horror movie wave yeah, the new era indie horror movie wave.

Speaker 4:

It made me like really start to like go through like Netflix and like check their horror movies and shit. Because before I was like I'm sure everything here is trash, but then I was like wait a minute. I saw a Babadook on Netflix. I'm like this is amazing. This is a really good movie.

Speaker 2:

Babadook is really good man. That kid actor is really really creepy.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it's just overall, like you know, I think it really checks the box. For me, like my personal preferences, it checks like all the boxes. You got like a cup a little bit of jump scare, a little bit like this violent creepiness, you know, and then this whole like also metaphorical thing that's happening, you know, with what the Babadook actually is. You know it's one of those movies where it's like not necessarily everything it's showing is what it means, you know, and it really makes you think, yeah, it was really good and also, like it was unexpected. It was just a movie that I put on and I was like whatever. And then I was like really, really blown away by the end of it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, really really fun film, low budget, and they did. They did great with that one. Can I guess your your last one? I have one of two guesses.

Speaker 4:

You could, you could try. I don't. I'm still not even really 100% sure.

Speaker 2:

There's like a few that I was going to guess between the thing and the exorcist for the last one, okay.

Speaker 4:

So I don't think exorcist would be in my top five, honestly. Is it the Witch, the Witch. The Witch is really really good. This is where it gets like really hard man, because it's like there's a couple that I you know, I'm not really sure, but like the Witch is definitely there. Hereditary was also really really good man. And then there's the faculty. The faculty has a spot in my heart as one of my favorites. I don't know if it's top five, it's definitely top 10.

Speaker 1:

The one with Usher yeah.

Speaker 4:

He is in that movie Very briefly. Yeah, it's a Josh Hardnet. The girl she's in Fast and Furious. She's Vin Diesel's little sister. I forget her name.

Speaker 2:

For real. Oh, in Fast and Furious, yeah, okay, I thought she was actually oh, jirdena Brewster.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, she's in it too. Yeah, have you guys ever seen the faculty? No, I have not. Actually, what's it about? Oh, it's really good, dude. It's basically there's like an alien or something like infecting the people in the school and it like starts with the teachers and then, like you know, there's a group of kids that are noticing and it just starts spreading and spreading and they basically are trying to like stop it from fucking. It's kind of like the thing, in a sense, where it's like you know, one of those movies where you don't know who's infected. Anybody could be infected at any time, you know. So very, very similar to the thing by, but it's more modern. You know, it's got like a more I don't know, it's edgier. It's a good movie. I like that one a lot. I have to watch that one.

Speaker 2:

The cast looks great. I'm looking at Elijah Wood too. He fucking signed me the fuck.

Speaker 1:

John Stuart's in this. John Stuart, I don't know if John Stuart has this is one of the teachers.

Speaker 3:

Oh shit, Holy shit.

Speaker 1:

John Stuart is in this no it's really good, dude.

Speaker 4:

You got to watch it. That's. That's for sure, a great movie.

Speaker 1:

Like you love John Stuart, you should watch it I do love John Stuart.

Speaker 4:

I forgot Elijah Wood was in it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he seems to be the top cast on there.

Speaker 4:

Oh shit the dude. He's kind of like the main guy really, honestly, who.

Speaker 1:

The guy they got sent us to 30 years in prison.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, aka, rapist AKA.

Speaker 1:

Danny Masterson.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he's also. Yeah, he is on there, he's got a small role and another one to fucking.

Speaker 2:

Jean Grey is here too, dude. Wow, she was killing him.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he's back in the day. Yeah, she plays a sexy teacher man. She's always sexy. Sam K Jansen. Oh yeah, oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's. That's a solid list. So just to go over, we got. You said the first one was haunting on. I'm sorry.

Speaker 4:

House on Haunted Hill.

Speaker 2:

House on Haunted Hill. The Evil Dead Evil.

Speaker 4:

Dead Scream yeah.

Speaker 2:

Faculty and the Boba Duke, the Boba Duke. There you go. It's a pretty good top five. A really hard thing to do is to categorize movies in like in a list like that, and you said that's in no particular order, right.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, they could change at any moment, like I said, and those other movies that I mentioned like they could switch in and out, they're very, very close for me, so yeah, it makes sense.

Speaker 2:

You know, I felt like this year was a great year for horror movies. I'm not sure I can't, I'm not going to go ahead and count them all, but I feel like horror movies are coming out like a few every month. We had the new extras that just came out. That Thanksgiving won Friday nights at Freddy the Pope's Exorcist fucking. Megan came out of the beginning of the year.

Speaker 1:

Huh, here those just for do, do, did you see them? I mean yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I watched the Pope's Exorcist. I watched Megan, did you like the?

Speaker 1:

Exorcist. It was alright it was alright. I mean I like.

Speaker 2:

Like Russell Crowe. Yeah, russell Crowe. I just love watching him act. Mine enjoyed that, but it was. It was, yeah, not good, but I still enjoyed how about?

Speaker 1:

how about the ex exorcist, the twin exorcists?

Speaker 2:

The believer, the body and the blood.

Speaker 4:

I haven't seen it yet I'm seeing that's the newest one. That came out, right? Yeah, it came out last week.

Speaker 1:

Was it scary.

Speaker 2:

I haven't seen it yet. Oh yeah, just name some of the movies that came out Winnie the Pooh, blood and honey didn't get to see that oh.

Speaker 1:

That's a real movie, pooh, yeah, you didn't know, no way, let me see this.

Speaker 2:

When you the pool, but honey three percent.

Speaker 1:

With a hundred thousand dollar budget, oh Baby.

Speaker 2:

Jesus, would you like to know how they got the rights for Winnie the Pooh? Because, too many people were saying that the fucking president of China looked like Winnie the Pooh and he got so pissed off wouldn't allow. Disney to fucking use them anymore. So they lost their rights or he just gave up their rights. And then they made this Winnie the Pooh movie where basically Christopher was his name Fronola imagine I forget whatever fucking do for Robin Christopher.

Speaker 2:

Robin. Christopher Robin basically leaves his friends and they're like they don't get fed and shit and nobody's taking care of them. So she's not taking care of the imaginary world anymore. So they go out to fucking kill him.

Speaker 1:

Let me look.

Speaker 4:

Reasonable, I would do the same.

Speaker 1:

What's his name? The president of China, lee quang.

Speaker 4:

That's racist dude.

Speaker 1:

I.

Speaker 2:

Know he doesn't do he kind of does I?

Speaker 1:

mean the nose is there. I should not have to know that. Take it back. The chin is there.

Speaker 4:

I don't think, hey, china. I don't think he looks like Winnie the Pooh.

Speaker 1:

I.

Speaker 4:

Every game you play dude.

Speaker 1:

They don't know my name tag though, it's alright. They don't know what console I play.

Speaker 2:

You bitch other than other than Winnie the Pooh. Scream six came out this year so I was really excited about I love the screams. Evil Dead Rise, which I saw, came out the new insidious, the new nun Didn't get to see slaughterhouse but I really wanted to Sloth their house you know what? Yes, about the killer sloth.

Speaker 1:

We got to watch a Five nights at Freddy.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yes. I'll be down to watch that actually saw 10 recently came out to which I heard was actually pretty good. I really I'm not too crazy about the saws but I appreciate them because I remember when the first one came out it was just kind of like the first of its kind. You know and I respect that I agree. It lives inside by 824. We did really well today. People had mixed reviews about it. The new pet cemetery I'm just came out this month.

Speaker 1:

Did you see the movie Chris Rock? Hmm, there was a song movie Chris Rock right or my room that was jigsaw was it good?

Speaker 4:

Do you guys see it? Probably not, and I didn't see it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah yeah, I kind of lost it. I hear saw 10 is good, I'll take. I'll give it a look. I just started rewatching the saws last week, actually just for fun, but to go into it my top five, just to go really quickly. I'm gonna actually I'm actually gonna do these in a particular order.

Speaker 1:

Oh Shit, dude. What is? We all know?

Speaker 2:

Hereditary is my number one favorite or movie of all time. I will. I love that movie and we already did our episode. If you haven't heard it, go give it a listen. It's our actually most listened to episode. We even got people from the UK listen to that shit, so thank you. Next to this one. Yeah, we'll see you maybe maybe our lucky charm, Hi Ro.

Speaker 4:

Maybe I am, maybe it's this mustache, who knows?

Speaker 2:

number two. I'm gonna go ahead and say that is scream. I agree with you 100%. I fucking love that movie. I will always love that movie and it's the reason, like that's why it makes me even appreciate like the new ones, like the One that came out this year. I even appreciated that. But love the first scream. After that I will go with the sixth sense. I think we recently were talking about this Hyro, how they just they haven't nailed the kid actors like in the Pope's exorcist.

Speaker 4:

That kid actor was just not good enough to carry his really why I didn't like that movie that much. I think he could have really carried the film.

Speaker 2:

We have the kid actors and actresses from like the exorcist, or even the sixth sense, where he was just phenomenal, I mean crazy good. So sixth sense is up there for me. And then I have Donnie Darko.

Speaker 3:

Hello.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, as number four, really really loved Donnie Darko's creepy and it was like one of the first you know not obvious horror movies that I enjoyed, so I'll always remember it for that. You know, like it is so much more than just horror movie, it's a superhero movie in its own way and that's really cool, mm-hmm. And then lastly, for my five and I guess actually paranormal. Oh, go ahead. I already said it, though, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna say is insidious.

Speaker 2:

No, it's not Insidious. It is better than paranormal activity. Yep. Um, it's not that I don't like insidious. I thought insidious was really well done, it's just the ending was just really Underwhelming to me.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it takes you really out of the whole horror element.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it really does it just.

Speaker 1:

It felt like.

Speaker 4:

It feels like they turn on the lights and like I don't know, like that's the only way I can explain it. Like they turned on the lights and like, oh, it's not that scary anymore. That's it just like you know. I had like this feeling of just like relief, like okay, this movie is no longer what I thought it was going to be.

Speaker 2:

Yep, yep, that's really, that's really was. I know a lot of people Really like those and they have a really successful long Spanning franchise. But yeah, just never really did it for me. But paranormal activity was one of those movies, man, when it came out I don't know if it was because my age or is just like the real, like I Don't know I was home alone a lot when I was a kid. You know, it's like a lot of like me, my sister and slick and that, like you know, things moving at night and noises and things opening up and shit, like that was really fucking, that it was always creeping at me, you know. So paranormal activity really fucking fucked me up, man, and I love them. Even now when I watch them they really still creep me out and they'll stick with me.

Speaker 2:

But there's a few movies that I feel like I watched when I was younger that I had trouble sleeping with, and paranormal activity Was one of them I mentioned. The other one was the others and another one was the exorcist. Those ones really like I I couldn't, just I couldn't sleep, like I was scared. And then my honorable Ned mentions I have a six, seven and eight. I didn't continue going down is the others the witch and the exorcist. Really like those movies.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, exorcist for me. I don't know there's always been something about it that, like it's like disgusts me, like I don't know, I don't like explain it. Like in a good way or in a bad way. No, not in a good way, like in a bad way. That's why I like I can't say that it's one of my top five horror movies or top maybe top ten, but like it I don't know it just disgusts me, gives me like this weird feeling of disgust. I don't know, it's, it's weird thing.

Speaker 2:

I think that one was really scared of me because my uncle, my Theo junior, was really like Hype in that movie up. He was like, bro, this movie scary as shit, you sure you want to watch it, you sure you want to watch it. And like I'm young, go watch it, bro, like I'll be fine and I think like just that, that, just like hype that you know he was terrified of it, kind of made it more fun and enjoyable for me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, you know what I remember you told me a long time ago, like a long long time ago, like when you was in high school and I was a Viper boy, what's up that you said that haunting in Connecticut is the scariest movie ever seen. You remember you saying that haunting in Connecticut yeah, I've, I seen that movie. I remember you were gassing it up a lot. Do you remember this Hyro and watching the haunting Connecticut? I remember, I remember From my super, my superhuman memory they used to gas up the haunting in Connecticut.

Speaker 2:

Well, I might have to rewatch that and see if I can remember that. I mean it looks good, has a 17% on ron to me.

Speaker 4:

But uh, wasn't that scary Really?

Speaker 2:

I don't off of what I'm just watching on the internet right now. It doesn't ring a Bell. Oh, the cover rings a bell. It's when that that shit's coming out of his fucking mouth.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I have to rewatch that man, but I said that's like I must have been really fucked up. I. Really don't remember as I will rewatch it, though I will rewatch it the box office.

Speaker 1:

They're really good though 77 million.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, horror movies is one of those things man like we could have easily named things on both our list, all three of our lists. I were like fucking ten on Ron tomatoes, because they don't, they don't, fuck with horrors like that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I mean, it's just like I said. It's how you feel about a man. Some moves, some horror movies, just hit.

Speaker 1:

They come out with Winnie the Pooh blood and honey too. Are they really that's?

Speaker 2:

yeah.

Speaker 1:

February 2024.

Speaker 2:

Like Just for reference here house, house on haunted Hill, which Hyro said it was the first one we mentioned 31%, you know. First screen got 81. I'm actually kind of impressed with that. Bob, a Duke I know, did really well. The evil dead. I'm curious to see what that came up on Ron tomatoes 54.

Speaker 4:

54 on Ron tomatoes. That'd be my guess. That's your guess, for evil dead, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I have this in 86 86. I'm wondering if they inflated that rating after the fact. You know that's what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah very, very curious.

Speaker 1:

Have you guys seen the ring?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah is it that scary it was at the time is you know was at the time, that's for sure.

Speaker 1:

You think I can handle it.

Speaker 2:

No, yeah, I think you handle it. The ring is really fun because it really introduced like it's a whole. It really introduced a like Asian horror to us. You know that's a Japanese horror and Korean horror is another. I mean we can, I can name with the whaling. I know I suggest that to you before Haro and I think you watched it the whaling.

Speaker 2:

And you know a lot of people count parasite as a, you know, psychological horror. But those you know Korean, japanese Horror films are a breed of their own man and they're great and they've done really well in America. So I think that's why the ring was so popular, really brought it to life, a different type of horror to America cinema.

Speaker 1:

So did you guys like the grudge? Yeah, like the grudge. Do you think I can handle that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think you can handle all of these. I think you're officially like you're grown-ass man dude, you're gonna handle everything.

Speaker 3:

Nobody's it's not for real. Nobody's coming out of the TV to strangle you. Dude. Yo can I, can I handle it?

Speaker 1:

Nah bro cuz I don't fuck. I you know I don't fuck with demons.

Speaker 4:

A paranormal she was crazy to above everything else, like besides the point, like you could always just stop it to, you have the power.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you get too scary just yeah, but I don't want to do that man. I just tell anybody you.

Speaker 4:

Saw the whole. Thing.

Speaker 1:

Yo, yeah, you remember the ending. What do I say then?

Speaker 2:

be like. I turned it off. I had to go.

Speaker 1:

That wasn't funny. You guys kind of killed it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah there's good lists, so, like you can start with some of those, which ones, out of all the ones that we named, you think you're more likely to watch.

Speaker 1:

Well, I was actually gonna say before, before we leave, I at least need a need you guys recommendation, at least five movies, did you?

Speaker 4:

watch the Bobba dude.

Speaker 1:

Bobba dude. Now I see enough looks a lot, but I always skip over because that should look scary. I watched the Bobba dude. That's a good one to watch. Yeah, let me wait, hold on.

Speaker 4:

You know it's a really good one to the taking of Deborah Logan. You guys in that one.

Speaker 2:

I haven't seen that. I haven't seen that.

Speaker 4:

That's good. That old lady is freaky.

Speaker 1:

All right, number one Bobba Duke. What else?

Speaker 2:

have you seen screams like, of course, dude, the first one. Okay, I was about to say what do you say, dude?

Speaker 3:

You say just say you should watch the thing. That's a list.

Speaker 4:

You should watch the thing, yeah, the. Thing.

Speaker 2:

I'll watch the thing with you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I need to watch the thing.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, one the og or the new one the thing is og is what a monk us. The video game is about dude.

Speaker 1:

That's the original among well, I don't play a manga, so you're talking to the wrong guy.

Speaker 4:

You look like a monk us right now, dude.

Speaker 1:

Number three.

Speaker 2:

Um, I would say what do you think? What do you think I wrote the witch? Have you seen the witch? Oh, it's just good bitch.

Speaker 1:

Every time I see the front and see two V's the bitch the bitch.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, remember, if you're gonna watch that, to fucking use subtitles, bro, cuz they speak fucking.

Speaker 1:

Got that tenant energy?

Speaker 2:

No, it's not ten energy they use like old English, bro, and it's so hard to understand. Yeah, they're really, and I'm not a caption guy. Obviously the International have no issue with it. But if it's a horror or comedy I like to subtitles off, because sometimes everyone's the movie. You know you're watching the movie, then the subtitles like Like silent steps behind them and I'm just like, well, fuck and some subtitles take up the whole goddamn screen, especially Netflix.

Speaker 1:

It's like big-ass caps. I'm like you know, edit that, can't you? No, I mean Alright. So number three, the bitch. I'll let you get the next one, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Let me take a look at my list here. Dude, you know it's a good movie to hi. Have you guys ever seen high tension? No, I'm not see it's a French, a French horror movie. Oh, it's pretty good. It's solid, very solid. It's got gore, a lot of gore.

Speaker 2:

I'll add a recent one to will do high tension for slick, and then a more recent one came off September last year, which was my favorite horror movie of 2022 Smile, fucking loved smile, smile, it's pretty good. Yeah, man, I I Super like smile. I thought the audio engineering that movie was a one like. That's one of those you ought to very. You have to have your like headphones on and, man, it'll really get you sometimes.

Speaker 4:

You know, take the one that I just said out. What the fuck did I just say? Tension yeah, don't watch that one. Watch house on haunted hill before you watch that shit. House on haunted hill.

Speaker 2:

Speaking of horrors, before we carry on here, there is this really cool thing that I saw. It's created by money supermarket and it's the science of scare project. So basically, for the last four years, a panel of 250 people are they watch horror movies with like a heartbeat sensor on them throughout the whole thing and Then you get an average resting heart rate while they watch the movie and then you get a overall difference and then like a high, like the highest spike in the movie. It's like all measured and then it gives you like a total scare score to see like what movies are like really fucking up the audiences, right. So it's actually pretty interesting and it's cool because science is cool. So I'm just gonna name you guys, or some of the movies With the greatest scare scores and their highest spike in BPM and their resting BPM. Alright, so we're gonna start off. Number one is actually sinister, okay, the average heart rate when I point is so 2016.

Speaker 2:

Um, yeah, I'm pretty sure that's Lucy. Sinister 2012, actually, so 2012. The audience's average heart rate of the 250 people panel is 64. The average heart rate during the movie was 86, and then the highest spike in beats per minute is 131. Number two is host, which is by the same director who did parasite. We have the average heart rate for the movie being 88 and the highest spike 130, so very close to sinister. Number three, I think you guys have heard of this movie Skinner Merink. Have you guys heard of that movie? This year?

Speaker 4:

I was someone that just watched that. Yeah, I that's a really weird movie.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, what'd you think of that movie. I I said that the concept was really good. It's like the same reason why paranormal activity was so scary. It's a lot of just still frames, just like really Uncomfortable viewpoints or perspectives. You know like a down looking down a dark hallway looking down, you know, in everything's dark. You know like through an open doorway when you really can't see what's through the doorway, an open closet like. It's a lot of these these camera angles and there's this one particular scene. It's it's really the main scene of the movie that's scary, where it's like they go up to the room and it's like the parents are sitting On the bed and the whole way it's feeling like the camera pans very slowly and you never see the parents, his head, they cut off and the dad is sitting on the bed like his heads down and he's just like Look under the bed and then the camera pans under the bed and you see the curtain come up and it's just.

Speaker 4:

But there's the thing is about the movies that nothing happens, like you know. It's, it's just the.

Speaker 2:

It's like the anticipation it's something happening kills you the premise of the movie is that these kids wake up and the father's gone, and then all the doors and the windows are also gone in the house. Right, that's the premise.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, I mean the dad's not gone because, like I said, like the scene is there and then, right, and then you know they have the whole scene with the parents and then, like the mom dies, I guess I don't know, and then the dad disappears from that point on and then it's. But it's you, like I said, man, it's like it's one of those movies you just got to watch it. It's very fucking weird. It's definitely like not a movie you've ever seen before and you know there's no real dialogue. There's a little bit of dialogue in the beginning where, like because it's all up to interpretation, so like the whole thing is like, because in the beginning the dad's on the phone, like, yeah, one of the kids got hit her, he fell and he hit his head. You know, I'm gonna take him to the doctor or whatever.

Speaker 4:

And then that's when the movie starts, like, all you know, the kids wake up, there's the windows and doors disappear, which that's a pretty cool scene. But yeah, and, and then the movie's just that, and like these scenes, like they're very long, like when they show these, these doorways and halls and stuff, they're there for like 20, 30 seconds, nothing happens, and it changes another 10 or 20 seconds, nothing happens. That movies almost. It's like an hour and a half long dude of that.

Speaker 4:

Now, had the movie been like a 20 minute short film and like the main scene been that bedroom scene and like Something fucking happen at the end, I would have been like, yeah, that's pretty solid. That's actually pretty scary, because in the beginning I was, I was like yo, it's just eerie as hell when you watch it, just like you know, even even every like you know Tonight or whatever, just play the first like 10 minutes of the movie and just watch and you'll get that whole vibe. It's, it's fucking weird, it's creepy, because you know it's not gonna be as creepy now Cuz I told you nothing happens, but in the moment you don't know. You know.

Speaker 2:

So right, right but yeah, that came up. Number three, the highest bike, is 113, so actually a pretty big difference between host and sinister. I'm surprised host is so high, didn't think I'd Sinister so high. Yeah, me too, and it's interesting because this gets refreshed every year. So, like in the last four years, even though they did this for the, the new 25 movies that came out with the highest ratings for the year. If they Do higher than all of these, they get bumped down, so it's kind of held its its own. After that we got insidious, with the highest spike being 133, which is the highest spike, it seems, ever in any movies here, and the average Heart rate is 85.

Speaker 4:

That's that Darth Maul scene, bro, yeah, I got everybody dude.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, then after that we have the conjuring. 132 was the highest spike average heart rate during the movie is 84, her Reddits area coming up in number six average heart rate 82 with the highest spike 104, and then smile coming in at number seven with the highest spike rate 114. I know what scene that was from, by the way. It's the fucking when she's listening to the audio recording. That shit fucked me up.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, I vaguely remember that she's like on the computer, right?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and she's like listening to, like rewinding to listen to it more and more and then they fucking get you god damn, that's seen, fucked me up. But that's the all-time list, the top seven. I sent you both the link so you can kind of look through yourself. It's really interesting. But if we're talking about just 2023, the newest films, the number one that came out in the last 2022 2023 era is a skin of a rink. That has done the best, followed by smile, followed by a 24s talk to me. The terrifying two comes up as fifth there. The new insidious barbarian, the none too evil dead rising, none of these heart rates are kind of crazy insidious. The new insidious as a 112 spike, talk to me is 106, smiles, 114. We said skin of a rink is 113. Um, but really cool.

Speaker 4:

I love a little grow like. People are gonna be watching it like yo skin of a rink. I gotta check it out. They're gonna watch it and remember they should have. Honestly, what I would love to see is the heart rate in the first 50% of that film versus the heart rate in the latter 50%.

Speaker 2:

I guarantee in the latter half it's like 60 Everybody's at 60 everybody's at 40 probably asleep you know I am very down to do our own personal like Scare science of scare project. Let's watch a couple things, get like a heart rate monitor and see what the data is between ourselves, the three of us.

Speaker 1:

I'd be cool to see you like I'm gonna see my shit Hi okay, but but we have to do it.

Speaker 4:

So If we're gonna do it, we have to be isolated, I say in the dark, and you watch it either with very high volume like a surround sound, or with headphones at a very high volume.

Speaker 2:

I think that's saying we can't watch it together um, for the experiment, I don't know cuz.

Speaker 4:

Like listen, if I'm watching with you guys like I'm not gonna be scared. Honestly, I'm not right. Like the only thing that would really scare me if I would be a hundred percent to get an authentic, authentic result is if I'm alone in the dark watching with headphones at night.

Speaker 2:

All right, yeah, all right, all right, I'm down.

Speaker 1:

I know what. I know what's our five night house. That was a good house.

Speaker 2:

That was a good night. House 2020. I see Rebecca Hall the premise being reeling from the unexpected death of her husband Beth excuse me is left alone in the lakeside home he built for her. Oh, I've seen this. I have seen this.

Speaker 1:

I fuck, I have seen the night house.

Speaker 2:

It's the one with yeah, yeah, like there's another version of the house on the opposite side of the lake, right, some shit like that.

Speaker 1:

That's. I mean, yeah, there's a scene of that, but it doesn't. That's not the premise of the right, but yeah, that's one of the right.

Speaker 2:

Right right, I have seen this. This is a good movie. It was a good movie.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, I forgot to watch this.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's really cool. I think if you watch the trailer you'd like it because it's like a psychological horror. But I remember the trailer kind of gave it like a like a thing like this guy died, but the house is built. What was it slick, is it? Like he's kind of still moving around the house even though he's dead.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like he's still living in the house somehow, whether it's in the past or the future, like things are moving in the house, like that. It's really, it's really cool. It's cool, cool concept there. 88 Iran tomatoes. All right, well, I think, I think that's it. I think that's all we got guys.

Speaker 1:

Happy Halloween. Oh Listen, that's another. What ten, ten days, five days, seven days straight there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, why don't you tell the people? What you guys are gonna be for for Halloween here.

Speaker 4:

What do you? What are you guys gonna be for Halloween? It's like huh.

Speaker 1:

What me? I like, I like this, like what are we gonna be for Halloween? I want you to see.

Speaker 3:

Let's say together.

Speaker 1:

Say at the same time you ready three oh yeah two One, you and yon and yang.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, sorry, fuck.

Speaker 4:

All right, yeah, I've been more specific. I feel like people it from Street Fighter 3. People that play Street Fighter need to grow the fuck up, dude, it's like embarrassing. You're there with your little joystick pressing buns, little cartoon guy.

Speaker 1:

Okay, why are you?

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna fucking upload the link where you're ass kicked at that fucking arcade.

Speaker 1:

There's a YouTube I'm getting in fucking wrecked.

Speaker 4:

Loser quarterfinals. So so you're a mega loser you're more loser, loser. Holy shit, that's really sad. At least I, at least I entered the tournament.

Speaker 3:

Anyways we're gonna be Street.

Speaker 1:

Fighter 3 you and yon guys, I want to be you and he's gonna be yank and the in the video game for those that don't know their brothers and if you guys don't still don't know, we're brothers, so it's perfect.

Speaker 2:

What about you, Harrah? What are you gonna do?

Speaker 4:

dude, I'm gonna be Freddie Mercury for Halloween.

Speaker 2:

Look at that mustache. Everybody take a good look at that shit.

Speaker 1:

Can we zoom in?

Speaker 4:

I bought this online on Amazon. It was on sale.

Speaker 1:

You bought the mustache on Amazon. You need, you need a buck tooth though, so don't forget the buck tooth, like I told you please you keep saying that slick, that's almost impossible.

Speaker 2:

Dude, I don't know what you're saying. No, impossible.

Speaker 1:

You could. You could they have it on eBay? I just saw it.

Speaker 3:

So I buy from eBay. You know is actually new, it's actually I did not see you's used to not come out of my mouth.

Speaker 1:

Anyways, but like, if you want if you actually want to be cool with your Halloween costume, just order it, please. Thanks.

Speaker 4:

I'm gonna be Freddie Mercury and then I'm gonna fight you in the street and you're gonna be you and I'm gonna beat your ass as Freddie Mercury and you're gonna try to get an e-jian or do some stupid shit like that, and I'm gonna smack you with my mustache.

Speaker 1:

Who's his old man talking bro?

Speaker 4:

Freddie mingle. It's Freddie Mercury darling. I'll whoop your ass in the streets. I'll do it right now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but uh, what are I boys? Good job, it was fun talking to you guys, thanks. We're a little thanks for joining us on another episode. Yeah, man, I love horror movies, dude horror movies.

Speaker 4:

Everybody Halloween watch horror movies. Summon demons, grab your knives, your swords, your weed, get blood, do rituals. You know what I'm saying get your heart right, but fucking kill people. You know what I mean. Like not for real, but like no, seriously, like do it. You know I'm saying don't listen to them guys listen to me.

Speaker 2:

All right, there you go. Happy Halloween. Happy Halloween, everybody. Enjoy Sending you love and candy and all that good shit. Thanks, guys, ready for next episode.

Speaker 1:

We'll see you next episode on a new, next episode of drag boss. Yeah, ron, ron, petit bros riding petit bros.

Speaker 2:

Damn, that's good. I have to change it up, all right, peace guys.

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