Friday the 13th: Part Two - An Underworld Review
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Tonight's episode is filled with reminiscence and nostalgia for both Austin, and I. We have a lot of goofy stories to discuss in the upcoming episodes. As far as this one goes, we discuss the time I "Saved" him from hypothermia, and brought us closer together. Horror movies for the both of us has been a perfect escape from the daunting reality of mortality. Something about watching this genre, that's filled with death more times than not, has somehow made us not as scared about the end. The countless times we've shot "milk" out of our noses from laughing so hard watching horrible horror movies, is more than I can count. Something about the cheesy nature of the way someone bites the dust, makes the movie all more pleasing for us. I think the Friday the 13th Series is something beautiful. It's primarily the same concept as the original (aside to Mother Vorhees being the culprit.) Yet each one feels like a standalone, if you take away the annoying flashbacks. Ok, maybe they aren't different at all, but the point is, well I don't know what the point is. They're all easy to consume, aside to one movie, we won't mention until it's time. For most of us watching or listening, We all have spooky camping stories. Something that really struck our cerebral cortex's with imaginary Chronicles about the deep dark woods of whereverville, USA. Another thing our brains do, is conjure up menacing ways that we could be killed if we aren't vigilant enough(maybe that's just me). I was fascinated by the ramp up in kills for the second one. To be fair, we do have a larger "human" dispatching others like leftovers in the garbage. I for one, was pleased with this sequel, but will my co-host agree with said statement? Or will the two feeble minds you're listening too, make zero sense throughout the entirety of this podcast? That's a given, really.
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