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Ever wonder if a head-scratching film can actually be a prequel without telling you? This week, Dan and Tony tackle the circuitous storytelling of "In a Dark Place"​—yes, that adaptation of "A Turn of the Screw"—and wrestle with a climax that's more bewildering than a plot twist in a labyrinth. We're peering through the lens of both laughter and critique, dissecting the odd dynamics between characters, the seemingly gratuitous scenes, and the perplexing sexual undertones that leave us as befuddled as a pair of detectives at a ghost convention.
Hold onto your popcorn, because our cinematic safari doesn't stop there. We're diving into the murky waters of "The Turning," where the sudden pivot to religious symbolism in the film's final moments leaves us gasping for air—metaphorically speaking. From improvised dialogue that feels like a game of narrative Mad Libs, to character decisions that defy logic, we keep the banter buoyant as we navigate the stormy seas of this adaptation's attempt at provocative storytelling. And if you think ghostly encounters with dolls and masked figures are where the weirdness ends, think again.
It's a whirlwind of wonky jokes and untapped drumming potential that might just have you questioning the very fabric of cinematic comedy. So join Tony and me as we muse on everything from the oddities of art therapy in film to the strange allure of schoolyard dynamics—all while maintaining a healthy dose of skepticism about whether our beloved Finn Wolfhard could have been the saving grace of a haunted Bly Manor. Grab a seat and let's get reel about movies!

Be our friend!
Dan: @shakybacon
Tony: @tonydczech
And follow the podcast on IG: @hatewatchingDAT

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Chapters

1. Funny Movie Review Banter (00:00:00)

2. Discussion on Haunting of Bly Manor (00:03:17)

3. Discussion of 'The Turning' Movie Adaptation (00:14:46)

4. Discussion of Bly Manor (00:24:38)

5. Bizarre Events in Ghostly Encounter (00:32:11)

6. Analyzing Psychological Trauma in Film (00:43:50)

7. Confusion Over Strange Events (00:51:09)

8. Confusing and Bizarre "The Turning" Analysis (01:01:29)

9. Movie Review Discussion (01:06:53)

10. Comedic Critique on "47 Ronin" (01:20:55)

212 episodes

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Ever wonder if a head-scratching film can actually be a prequel without telling you? This week, Dan and Tony tackle the circuitous storytelling of "In a Dark Place"​—yes, that adaptation of "A Turn of the Screw"—and wrestle with a climax that's more bewildering than a plot twist in a labyrinth. We're peering through the lens of both laughter and critique, dissecting the odd dynamics between characters, the seemingly gratuitous scenes, and the perplexing sexual undertones that leave us as befuddled as a pair of detectives at a ghost convention.
Hold onto your popcorn, because our cinematic safari doesn't stop there. We're diving into the murky waters of "The Turning," where the sudden pivot to religious symbolism in the film's final moments leaves us gasping for air—metaphorically speaking. From improvised dialogue that feels like a game of narrative Mad Libs, to character decisions that defy logic, we keep the banter buoyant as we navigate the stormy seas of this adaptation's attempt at provocative storytelling. And if you think ghostly encounters with dolls and masked figures are where the weirdness ends, think again.
It's a whirlwind of wonky jokes and untapped drumming potential that might just have you questioning the very fabric of cinematic comedy. So join Tony and me as we muse on everything from the oddities of art therapy in film to the strange allure of schoolyard dynamics—all while maintaining a healthy dose of skepticism about whether our beloved Finn Wolfhard could have been the saving grace of a haunted Bly Manor. Grab a seat and let's get reel about movies!

Be our friend!
Dan: @shakybacon
Tony: @tonydczech
And follow the podcast on IG: @hatewatchingDAT

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Funny Movie Review Banter (00:00:00)

2. Discussion on Haunting of Bly Manor (00:03:17)

3. Discussion of 'The Turning' Movie Adaptation (00:14:46)

4. Discussion of Bly Manor (00:24:38)

5. Bizarre Events in Ghostly Encounter (00:32:11)

6. Analyzing Psychological Trauma in Film (00:43:50)

7. Confusion Over Strange Events (00:51:09)

8. Confusing and Bizarre "The Turning" Analysis (01:01:29)

9. Movie Review Discussion (01:06:53)

10. Comedic Critique on "47 Ronin" (01:20:55)

212 episodes

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