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April Fools' Horror: Underrated Movie Reactions and ChatGPT's Spring Break Horror Flick!

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“The conversation takes a brief tangent about self-loathing and hair-pulling before returning to the film…”In this episode, we'll delve into the history of April Fool's Day and explore some of the most outrageous pranks from around the world.The history of April Fool's Day dates back to the 16th century when the calendar changed in France.People who were unaware of the calendar change were mocked and became known as April Fools.In some countries, like Scotland, the tradition of pranking coworkers has evolved and now involves sticking notes on each other's backs.One of the funniest pranks involved hiring a messenger to deliver an erroneous message to someone else, who then delivers another message, and so on.
Another classic prank was the spaghetti harvest of 1957, which was broadcasted by the BBC. Swiss farmers reported a bountiful spaghetti crop that year, which turned out to be a hilarious prank.April Fool's Day is a day to celebrate humor and light-heartedness.
Whether you're pranking your friends, family, or coworkers, make sure to keep it harmless and fun.In this episode of the Binge Watchers podcast, Dangerous Dave, Jordan Savage, and Johnny Spoiler talk about the latest and greatest in TV and movies, hand-picked by Johnny himself. They discuss the movie Men At Work, a ridiculous comedy from the 90s whose plot became reality with a recent study revealing toxic waste being dumped into the ocean. The crew also delves into the domestic nightmare surrounding actor Jonathan Majors. With conflicting reports and sponsors already pulling out, the crew ponders what this could mean for the actor's career.
Tune in for some hilarious banter and insightful opinions on this week's headlines in the world of entertainment.The crew discuss the upcoming movie starring Robert Pattinson and Robert Downey Jr. as well as their thoughts on who played the best Batman. They also talk about the potential return of Blockbuster Video with five stores in California and reminisce about working in video stores and dealing with late fees. Johnny jokes that Jordan was the teenage girl laughing at him when he explained the plot of Howard the Duck.The crew discuss the new Ghostbusters sequel, Ghostbuster's Firehouse, which is a direct sequel to Ghostbuster's Afterlife. They clarify that the Lady Ghostbusters is its own universe and has crossed over with other Ghostbuster universes in comic books. Johnny also mentions a plot where they play podcasters in a Spring break movie in another universe. They joke about needing a flow chart to keep track of all the different universes and multiverses.
The Binge-Watchers Podcast crew discuss the 2004 comedy horror film "Club Dread", which is about a killer who starts to slaughter the staff at a tropical island resort run by Coconut Pete, played by Bill Paxton. The group discusses various nods the film has to other slasher movies, including Friday the 13th and I Know What You Did Last Summer. They also mention that the real Jimmy Buffet liked the movie so much that he gave permission for some of the film's songs to be played during his tours. The conversation takes a brief tangent about self-loathing and hair-pulling before returning to the film.Johnny Spoiler and his friends came up with an idea for a horror movie called "Savage Spring Break" that stars them and a co-writer named ChatGPT, which is an AI language model. They dis

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“The conversation takes a brief tangent about self-loathing and hair-pulling before returning to the film…”In this episode, we'll delve into the history of April Fool's Day and explore some of the most outrageous pranks from around the world.The history of April Fool's Day dates back to the 16th century when the calendar changed in France.People who were unaware of the calendar change were mocked and became known as April Fools.In some countries, like Scotland, the tradition of pranking coworkers has evolved and now involves sticking notes on each other's backs.One of the funniest pranks involved hiring a messenger to deliver an erroneous message to someone else, who then delivers another message, and so on.
Another classic prank was the spaghetti harvest of 1957, which was broadcasted by the BBC. Swiss farmers reported a bountiful spaghetti crop that year, which turned out to be a hilarious prank.April Fool's Day is a day to celebrate humor and light-heartedness.
Whether you're pranking your friends, family, or coworkers, make sure to keep it harmless and fun.In this episode of the Binge Watchers podcast, Dangerous Dave, Jordan Savage, and Johnny Spoiler talk about the latest and greatest in TV and movies, hand-picked by Johnny himself. They discuss the movie Men At Work, a ridiculous comedy from the 90s whose plot became reality with a recent study revealing toxic waste being dumped into the ocean. The crew also delves into the domestic nightmare surrounding actor Jonathan Majors. With conflicting reports and sponsors already pulling out, the crew ponders what this could mean for the actor's career.
Tune in for some hilarious banter and insightful opinions on this week's headlines in the world of entertainment.The crew discuss the upcoming movie starring Robert Pattinson and Robert Downey Jr. as well as their thoughts on who played the best Batman. They also talk about the potential return of Blockbuster Video with five stores in California and reminisce about working in video stores and dealing with late fees. Johnny jokes that Jordan was the teenage girl laughing at him when he explained the plot of Howard the Duck.The crew discuss the new Ghostbusters sequel, Ghostbuster's Firehouse, which is a direct sequel to Ghostbuster's Afterlife. They clarify that the Lady Ghostbusters is its own universe and has crossed over with other Ghostbuster universes in comic books. Johnny also mentions a plot where they play podcasters in a Spring break movie in another universe. They joke about needing a flow chart to keep track of all the different universes and multiverses.
The Binge-Watchers Podcast crew discuss the 2004 comedy horror film "Club Dread", which is about a killer who starts to slaughter the staff at a tropical island resort run by Coconut Pete, played by Bill Paxton. The group discusses various nods the film has to other slasher movies, including Friday the 13th and I Know What You Did Last Summer. They also mention that the real Jimmy Buffet liked the movie so much that he gave permission for some of the film's songs to be played during his tours. The conversation takes a brief tangent about self-loathing and hair-pulling before returning to the film.Johnny Spoiler and his friends came up with an idea for a horror movie called "Savage Spring Break" that stars them and a co-writer named ChatGPT, which is an AI language model. They dis

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