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Demons (1985) with Aaron and Chris from 'Semi-Skeptic' podcast

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"I was just blown away by how sh*t yet how good it is at the same time, it is phenomenal"-Chris.

Aaron and Chris from 'Semi-Skeptic' podcast introduce Sean to Lamberto Bava's Demons (original title Demoni).

Warning: This podcast gets rather sweary.

Discussion Points:

-Aaron and Chris are brutally honest about why they chose this film.

-Aaron thinks this film ranks better than The Shawshank Redemption (1994).

-Sean does his best to lay-out the plot of the film.

-The amazing soundtrack by Claudio Simonetti.

-Sean had issues with the pacing of the film, but applauds the practical effects.

-Do not use this film for pick-up tips.

-The state of modern horror.

Raised Questions:

-Would you rather have brutally honest podcasters?

-Is 'Tony the Pimp' a legend?

-Did Scream 2 rip-off this film?

-Are they pumping pheremones into this cinema?

-Why did the Coca-Cola scene cause so much controversy?

-Why won't we see Demons (1985) at the Cannes Film Festival?

-Are there too many podcasts?

Thanks For Listening!

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"I was just blown away by how sh*t yet how good it is at the same time, it is phenomenal"-Chris.

Aaron and Chris from 'Semi-Skeptic' podcast introduce Sean to Lamberto Bava's Demons (original title Demoni).

Warning: This podcast gets rather sweary.

Discussion Points:

-Aaron and Chris are brutally honest about why they chose this film.

-Aaron thinks this film ranks better than The Shawshank Redemption (1994).

-Sean does his best to lay-out the plot of the film.

-The amazing soundtrack by Claudio Simonetti.

-Sean had issues with the pacing of the film, but applauds the practical effects.

-Do not use this film for pick-up tips.

-The state of modern horror.

Raised Questions:

-Would you rather have brutally honest podcasters?

-Is 'Tony the Pimp' a legend?

-Did Scream 2 rip-off this film?

-Are they pumping pheremones into this cinema?

-Why did the Coca-Cola scene cause so much controversy?

-Why won't we see Demons (1985) at the Cannes Film Festival?

-Are there too many podcasts?

Thanks For Listening!

Trailer:

FilmFloggers www.filmfloggers.com

Review It Yourself now has a Patreon!

Find us here:

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/review_it_yourself21

Twitter: @YourselfReview

Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021

  continue reading

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