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Send us your movie recommendations!

The film discussion begins around 8:45.
Ever shared a beer in a church? We kick off this episode with some fun memories of sipping craft beers in unique settings, like a brewery housed in a church, and compare it to other quirky establishments we've visited. We then share our excitement over our spiffy new podcast logo and the cool branded merchandise we received. As we enjoy our drinks, we chat about our beer preferences, giving special attention to brands we love—and those we don't, like Dogfish Head. We also dive into our thoughts on "Late Night with the Devil," a film that intrigued us despite its controversial AI-generated scenes.
What happens when AI hitchhikes into horror? Join us as we unpack our mixed reactions to a controversial movie criticized for its scene transitions. Despite the drama, we found ourselves entertained by its plot twists and turns. We also gush about our excitement for upcoming horror flicks like "I Saw the TV Glow" and "Abigail." The main event is our nostalgic review of "Mama," the supernatural horror film from 2013. Remembering our college days when we first watched it, we explore how its impact has aged over a decade, spotlighting director Andy Muschietti's early work.
Who could forget the eerie performances in "Mama"? We dive deep into the film's cast, including Jessica Chastain and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, and discuss their standout roles in other films like "The Martian" and "Game of Thrones." We also shine a light on the young actresses Megan Charpentier and Isabelle Nélisse, who brought a chilling realism to their roles. From behind-the-scenes trivia to the fascinating inspirations for the ghostly character "Mama," this episode is packed with insights. Plus, stick around for some solid investment advice and a sneak peek at our next review: the hilariously bad "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.

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Chapters

1. Mama (00:00:00)

2. Logo Refresh and Dogfish Head (00:00:15)

3. Review of 2013 Supernatural Horror Film (00:04:50)

4. Movie Cast Discussion (00:16:59)

5. Mysterious Twin Brother and Creepy Girls (00:30:31)

6. Mama's Supernatural Influence and Edith Brenner (00:38:40)

7. Mama's Reappearance and Jean's Possession (00:47:50)

8. Movie Trivia and Themes Examined (01:01:48)

9. Movie Review and Investment Advice (01:15:58)

152 episodes

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Send us your movie recommendations!

The film discussion begins around 8:45.
Ever shared a beer in a church? We kick off this episode with some fun memories of sipping craft beers in unique settings, like a brewery housed in a church, and compare it to other quirky establishments we've visited. We then share our excitement over our spiffy new podcast logo and the cool branded merchandise we received. As we enjoy our drinks, we chat about our beer preferences, giving special attention to brands we love—and those we don't, like Dogfish Head. We also dive into our thoughts on "Late Night with the Devil," a film that intrigued us despite its controversial AI-generated scenes.
What happens when AI hitchhikes into horror? Join us as we unpack our mixed reactions to a controversial movie criticized for its scene transitions. Despite the drama, we found ourselves entertained by its plot twists and turns. We also gush about our excitement for upcoming horror flicks like "I Saw the TV Glow" and "Abigail." The main event is our nostalgic review of "Mama," the supernatural horror film from 2013. Remembering our college days when we first watched it, we explore how its impact has aged over a decade, spotlighting director Andy Muschietti's early work.
Who could forget the eerie performances in "Mama"? We dive deep into the film's cast, including Jessica Chastain and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, and discuss their standout roles in other films like "The Martian" and "Game of Thrones." We also shine a light on the young actresses Megan Charpentier and Isabelle Nélisse, who brought a chilling realism to their roles. From behind-the-scenes trivia to the fascinating inspirations for the ghostly character "Mama," this episode is packed with insights. Plus, stick around for some solid investment advice and a sneak peek at our next review: the hilariously bad "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Mama (00:00:00)

2. Logo Refresh and Dogfish Head (00:00:15)

3. Review of 2013 Supernatural Horror Film (00:04:50)

4. Movie Cast Discussion (00:16:59)

5. Mysterious Twin Brother and Creepy Girls (00:30:31)

6. Mama's Supernatural Influence and Edith Brenner (00:38:40)

7. Mama's Reappearance and Jean's Possession (00:47:50)

8. Movie Trivia and Themes Examined (01:01:48)

9. Movie Review and Investment Advice (01:15:58)

152 episodes

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