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Happy Halloween!!! We talk about Ends, WereWolf by Night, Silent Hill, Dahmer and more!

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Marvel's 'Werewolf by Night' and Classic Monsters

00:00:17
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All right, welcome back to Fright Central. I'm Doc and I'm back here again with Keck. How's it going, dude? It's going all right, buddy. What's going on with you? Not much. Before we get started, I did want to recommend a movie that I saw. It's a short one hour film, Werewolf by Night.
00:00:31
Speaker
Welcome to the world of light.
00:00:35
Speaker
by Marvel and I know you're not a big Marvel fan, but it is a throwback to like universal monster movies. It's like black and white. It's shot in black and white. Yeah. Yeah. I saw I saw the very beginning of it. I didn't get much into it. The action martial arts and stuff like that. There's a little bit about there's a little bit in there, but yeah.
00:00:58
Speaker
They were celebrating people. They were like hunters, right? Yeah, it's about hunt. It's about the this great hunter who dies and to pass along this this magical gem, which like helps defeat monsters and weaken the bloodstone. Yeah, bloodstone. Yeah. And so he gathers the best hunters to come to his estate and then they all gather together to hunt this monster on the
00:01:27
Speaker
on the property and then in their midst it's a guy, you know, man by day, werewolf by night. He is actually there to help the creature and then they find out that he's actually a werewolf so then they start hunting him as well. But it's like it was a short like hour long thing, black and white, I thought it was really well done and it was very like different from the other
00:01:53
Speaker
Marvel superhero properties. So I thought it was worth the look and worth the mention for fans like old school heart and like the speaking of werewolves, I'm playing a game called Bloodborne based on creatures by HP Lovecraft. And I came up to a point the other day where I find this guy in the woods, and he's kind of being like a shady prick. So I just hit him with my sword. And he's like, you're going to regret that. And he transforms into this
00:02:21
Speaker
huge werewolf and just completely decimated him. I laughed like it totally erased a lot of my progress. But like, I knew it was probably a bad idea. But it's like an epic transformation. He just totally annihilated me. It was funny. And it reminded me that I reminded me because we were talking about this film the other day on the phone. And I was just like, yeah,
00:02:46
Speaker
Don't want to fuck with werewolves, but you would highly recommend that. I would recommend it. It's definitely one of the the better werewolf. And it's story. So it's only about it's only the length of the TV show. Yeah. So yeah, I'd watched it with before I'd watched Hellraiser. So it was like a back to back film for me.

Silent Hill Franchise Updates

00:03:05
Speaker
But speaking of video games, I want to mention that the only bit of news I have is Konami officially reveals the remake of Silent Hill 2.
00:03:16
Speaker
Oh yeah, I saw something about that. I saw it on a gamer rant or one of those like news alert pop-ups that I got. I had seen something about Silent Hill 2. I didn't know. So this is a remake of the Silent Hill 2. Yeah, it says a remake, not just a remaster. So I would assume along the lines.
00:03:38
Speaker
Yeah, I would assume along the lines of like Resident Evil 2 where it's both like a remake and like a remaster because they add new elements to it. Well, yeah, I mean, Resident Evil 2 was the game completely remade from the ground up when a remaster is just the same game that's like sort of upgraded to the higher frame rate or something. Yeah.
00:04:01
Speaker
higher frame rate graphical quality is improved. They cleaned it up a bit. But yeah, Resident Evil 2, I mean, that was a masterpiece. I love the original game. And when they remade it from scratch into, you know, the current gen console, I mean, there's fucking incredible, incredible game. And yeah, that's cool because I was a fan. I remember
00:04:28
Speaker
Uh, Mike Carabelli playing the first Silent Hill game. It was the first time I had ever seen it before. It is a scary game. And I thought that the first Silent Hill movie.
00:04:39
Speaker
was pretty damn good too. Yeah, it's probably one of the best video game adaptations, you know, if you really. Yeah, I mean, that was that was some it was I mean, it was the I like the acting. I thought that a lot of those creepy scenes went like the monster and the dude with the cone head and those demons that are like cutting each other. I mean, there is some really good photography.
00:05:08
Speaker
that there are some beautifully choreographed scenes. Like, yeah, I mean, that was, yeah, that was some brilliant direction. I mean, that was really well done. Well, they announced a new film as well. And it's going to be from the director of the original. Well, that's awesome.
00:05:25
Speaker
Is there any date on that or? No, it's just an announcement so far. They haven't. But it's just they announced a new film with the new director. They've also announced, along with the remake, a new entry into Silent Hill called Silent Hill Townfall. That's going to be coming out as well. Then they've also announced another game called Silent Hill Ascension, which is a described as a live real time interactive series.
00:05:53
Speaker
which fans will watch together and interact as the story unfolds. Players will be able to change the outcome of the story and even be part of the scenes. Then they announced a Silent Hill F was announced as well. There isn't much detail about it. However, the game will be set in 1960s Japan. And the teaser trailer features an abandoned Japanese village that just oozes with creepiness.
00:06:20
Speaker
Yeah. Oh, in the film, the film is going to be called Return to Silent Hill. That's what they announced, but they haven't announced. I believe that there is a title. I feel like is there a game return to Silent Hill? I feel like I've heard that before. Yeah, me too. But I wasn't sure. I'm not that familiar with anything that's already happened, I think. Yeah. Well, this is going to be the movie called that. So. Oh, OK. Yeah.
00:06:48
Speaker
So I don't want to face one, but that strikes that strikes me as very familiar. And yeah, that's all all the news I had. So. All right. Thanks for joining me. Ben Plesser. Good night. We're going to talk about Halloween ends. We are. Thank God. Yeah. But I mean, we really don't know. I mean, Halloween has ended so many times.
00:07:16
Speaker
Yeah well it's just the trilogy of films have ended but they've already like said it's just basically the rights are going back because they had gotten the rights from like I think it's Miramax or Universal had the rights so they got the rights to do these three films which were you know a straight sequel from the original one so
00:07:37
Speaker
they'll just make another one where they ignore these again or something, or they'll make another remake or reboot eventually. Yeah, some that take the franchise in a different direction. I mean,

Critique of 'Halloween Ends' and Series Improvements

00:07:48
Speaker
they kind of took this trilogy in a fucking different direction by the end of it. I wanted to rewatch the first two before going into this one, but the 2018 one wasn't available to streaming, so I watched Halloween Kills, and I actually enjoyed it much better the second time.
00:08:05
Speaker
Howling kills. Yeah, rewatching it. I thought like it was it was much better the second time around. And then like I understood what they were going for with like the mob mentality. And they kind of mentioned like a little bit of the supernatural element. And I kind of wish this one was just picked up right from where that one left off. But it actually. Yeah, I got I thought Halloween kills was a fucking masterpiece compared to this. Oh, absolutely. Yeah.
00:08:32
Speaker
This is like two different movies to you at all. Sometimes, you know, like if it didn't have if it wasn't a Halloween movie and was just kind of about the nature of evil.
00:08:45
Speaker
You know, because it does kind of. Maybe that would have been cool. Yeah. Yeah, because it does kind of, you know, pick up from when like Michael Myers has like it's four years later, Michael Myers is like like really affected this town where like everyone's just fucking accusing people of like other shit, you know, and and it opens up with like this kid who's babysitting and it's during 2018. I thought it was going to be like Michael coming in and he but he accidentally like kill somebody.
00:09:13
Speaker
And the story kind of follows this new character that's just suddenly introduced in this third fucking movie.
00:09:20
Speaker
out of nowhere. And like, you don't even get Michael Myers to like the 40th minute and he's like living in the sewer and he's getting living in a hole in the wall in the sewer. Yeah. And he's like got arthritis or something. Well, no, I mean, he's like real lethargic at first. Yeah. You know, they like talk about all like, Oh, hold on. There's a, you know, LA.
00:09:45
Speaker
Fucking sirens going off again, of course. So Jesus Christ. Yeah. So the so in the last one, they kind of like talked about how like he becomes more powerful with the more he kills. And in this one, you kind of see that like when he kills somebody, he's kind of getting his strength back and there's like a missing billboard. So he's kind of slowly been killing people.
00:10:13
Speaker
still, but it's completely off screen. You never see it. It's just you see like missing posters. So he's kind of slowly getting his strength. It's kind of doing like a Pennywise type. Yeah, I was going to say hanging down there and fucking with Pennywise like what the. Yeah, I have no. Dude, he was lethargic throughout the entire movie, maybe up until the very end, even in the very man. Dude, this movie was a piece of shit. Yeah. Let's just get into it. Tell me what you liked about it. I liked the kills.
00:10:44
Speaker
And that was about it. I didn't even really like them. I mean, the way he takes the blowtorch that one dude's face, I thought was great. I don't remember that. Yeah, it was when he takes him to those the band camp bullies. Yeah, to the to the.
00:11:04
Speaker
Oh yeah. I think my brain was a little bit traumatized while watching this. And like, I think it was like my mind's like attempt to like protect itself from what I was seeing that like I blacked some of it out.
00:11:21
Speaker
But I feel like if the movie was like if it wasn't a Halloween movie and it was just about this kid being accused of something and then it goes and they were trying to toxic relationship and then it's about like him becoming like the you know the nature of evil like nature nurture like like that like that story is is interesting but it wasn't like he wasn't he wasn't born evil yeah like he was a good guy and he had
00:11:51
Speaker
a terrible accident that happened to him and now he's being picked on and he's the, uh, but of prejudice and stuff like that. Even though he felt not guilty and everything. So yeah, even though like, you know, like if you make it like,
00:12:07
Speaker
a thing where like, you know, I mean, when a rumor gets started about you, you are that rumor, like, you know, nobody really cares about the truth, something like that. And like, you know, he wasn't a bad guy. Like he wasn't born that way. But it was the nurture that took him in that direction. But it wasn't even like society shaped him. Like, yeah, I get it. If you try to do that, it's just that. But then in this movie, it's like,
00:12:33
Speaker
he's still like innocent up to the point he like runs into Michael in the sewers when like he like chokes him and I was like, is he like, is Michael like trying to pass on his evil to him just by looking into his eyes? I didn't know where it was going. And then like, they're gonna do like a Friday the 13th part nine where like, it's a slug that like comes out and like, yeah,
00:13:00
Speaker
That's what I thought they were doing with it. Yeah, because then after that, and like, even like Jamie Lee Curtis is shrewd, like, because in this film, she goes from, well, from the last two, she goes from like the super paranoid, like we need to kill him to like, oh, he's escaped, but don't worry, like everything's fine. We're just going to try to live a normal life, even though he's still out there somewhere. And like, that almost like that didn't make sense for her character at all, really either. But like she noticed, she starts to notice him because she's dating his granddaughter.
00:13:28
Speaker
Her granddaughter and like, she starts to notice in his eyes that she was like I noticed it from Michael's eyes and like,
00:13:35
Speaker
And it's like, yeah, he just goes evil like suddenly like, Oh my God, did it. Oh, I just, I would have loved to have seen Jamie Lee curse his reaction after she read that script. I wonder if she like slammed it down on the desk. It was like, are you guys fucking kidding me? This is the best you can do. And they were like, well, Jamie, you have anything else lined up? She's like,
00:14:02
Speaker
All right. Yeah. I think she just wants to be done with the series. Like I don't think she's going to come back for anymore. I would not have, I would not have done this one. Like I would not have like, you know, at the end of the three picture deal. You know what I mean? Yeah.
00:14:22
Speaker
Ah, yeah, I don't, I don't even know. And then they, they tie it like, I guess they're, they supposedly think like slitting his wrist and slitting his throat at the end is enough. And then like.
00:14:35
Speaker
They tie him onto a car and they like drag him somewhere and like they saw me back to the job yard. I knew about it. They drive me through the town and like I guess they gather up people on the way and they take him to the junkyard and put him through the compactor and fucking cry. This shit happened. This shit happened. And like the entire town somehow do.
00:14:57
Speaker
Like, it like literally like people just start showing up coming out of their houses like everybody in the entire town, somehow was informed about this people that live miles away. And like, I mean, unless this movie, they were trying to make a statement.
00:15:16
Speaker
on how bad the franchise has gotten and like they're putting them into the trash compactor to say Halloween is done. Yeah. Like, you know, I mean, we can't come back. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I thought it was like, yeah, I thought it would have been better if they if it just taken place of all three movies to just taking place over one night. If they had done that, I thought that would have been better. I thought it would have been better.
00:15:44
Speaker
Yeah, but you would need to focus on Michael at the end to you can't eat the third movie in your trilogy can't be him showing up an hour into it, and then not even start killing really fucking like the last fucking 1015 minutes of the fucking film and show me how to kill fucking Michael like
00:16:03
Speaker
What he should not have been in. Yeah, if he wasn't in it, if they pulled like a Halloween three or something and and she would have been fine. Yeah. Yeah. That would maybe worked.
00:16:15
Speaker
Um, and Jamie curse could have been in it. And it was just the memory of Michael. Or if they tried to like tie it into Halloween three with the silver Shamrock company. And that would have been amazing. Yeah. And that's the mass that's evil. And like the kid gets them, puts the mask on and that's what, when he becomes evil, like that would have been made more sense too. And then like, but they didn't even do it. If they made a sequel to Halloween three, that would.
00:16:45
Speaker
sick. The only thing I sort of got, um, I don't know if this was done intentionally or not, but it's either the end of Halloween four or the end of Halloween five. The one that has the little girl in it that's supposed to be like me. I think youngest
00:17:07
Speaker
Was it Michael Myers, like relative, or was it supposed to be his youngest sister? And at the end of the movie, he ends up killing someone. And, you know, what's his name from the what's the actor's name that plays the detective that's constantly pursuing Michael. Oh, Donald Pleasance.
00:17:28
Speaker
Donald Pleasant and Donald Pleasants looks up and she's like, you know, dressed in the outfit and she's got a knife in her hand. And he's like, no, Michael's been passed on to the soul of this innocent young girl. I think that maybe they were trying to do a throwback to that maybe, or it could have been
00:17:47
Speaker
be reading into it something that's not there I think that's what they were trying to do mate yeah but like I'm trying to think of something that would redeem this movie but there is no redemption it was like two different movies like squash the one and like they should have been two separate ideas you know I mean
00:18:07
Speaker
just fucking pure awful. The only reference to Halloween 3 was I believe it was in the first one in 2018 when Michael kills the people at the playground and puts like the and they're wearing the masks of the characters from the third one which I thought was a nice touch but like
00:18:28
Speaker
Yeah. I mean, I would watch Halloween and Halloween kills again, but then I would just end there. Like I would not watch Halloween ends ever again.

Recent Horror Films: Execution vs. Concept

00:18:37
Speaker
If I go never, you know, and I would say, like I said, um, what, uh, in another cast we did where we talked about hell razor, um, that if you're a very big fan of the hell razor franchise, that you should check out 2018 hell razor judgment.
00:18:56
Speaker
Like if you're a very, I would say if you're a very, very big fan of the Halloween franchise, I really don't think I would even check this maybe out. Even if I was a very big fan, this was just pure fucking awfulness.
00:19:12
Speaker
Yeah, I would watch the Busta Rhymes. Yeah, I was gonna say like that, like I'd almost rather watch Busta Rhymes do kung fu kicks to fucking Michael Myers, then then watch this even though like, I don't know, like it's so mixed because this it's
00:19:28
Speaker
a quality like film that's just also terrible. Do you know what I mean? Like because it had a decent production value. And it's like it just still was just nothing could save it. Yeah, it was just because like it's so poorly written. So poorly written. Yeah, it's because it was like, you know, they were trying to do too much, like I said, is about about like the nature of evil and stuff like that once that town.
00:19:55
Speaker
But again, that's a separate movie. That's not the movie that... That's not how you end a fucking trilogy. You don't suddenly follow a new character that you'd introduce in the third fucking act. If he was introduced in the first one and it was kind of intertwined with him through the series, then maybe. But the follow-up is 90%. I don't know the actor that played the main kid.
00:20:23
Speaker
I thought he was fine though, like he I thought he was no his acting is fine. Like, you know, he did. I thought he was did a great job. I mean, I even like the way the movie was shot. I mean, it walked really good. Yeah, it was just the story was just so.
00:20:38
Speaker
fucking terrible. You know what I mean? I have nothing against the performances of these actors, but it doesn't matter how good your acting is if the story and script are fucking dogshit. So, you know what I mean? It was just the movie had no idea what it was trying to be. I mean, it was just, I'm not really sure what more I have to say other than it was just all out bad in every regard, except
00:21:08
Speaker
What I just mentioned in that it seemed to have a high production value. The performances that the actors gave were fine. No, no complaints there. But other than that, trying to find something I liked about other than that, there was just nothing good. There's no reason to watch this movie. There's no reason for it to exist.
00:21:30
Speaker
And, uh, you know, I'm just trying to move on with my life this morning. Yeah. Yeah. It's strange. Cause like, I've seen like the best horror that I've watched recently has been on streaming and the ones that I've seen haters recently have been pretty fucking terrible.
00:21:47
Speaker
So yeah, I mean, the last good movie that I saw in theaters was probably Pearl. And that was over a month ago. Yeah, I was I was going to say, I know you had a high opinion of that. And I mean, I didn't like Barbarian, but I think it's watchable because it's kind of like there's a lot of funny moments to it.
00:22:05
Speaker
So I think it's worth checking out, but I don't think it's like a great movie. And then I don't worry. Darling was more of a thriller, but like it's good up until like the final like 10 minutes when they like revealed like the twist or whatever to it. And I didn't think so. I was like, oh, it's kind of a weak fucking twist like then. But I thought the performances were good in that too. But and then smile, I thought was terrible. And then I thought this Halloween was bad.
00:22:33
Speaker
I was kind of hoping that Smile was going to be good because like we had mentioned previously, Smile appeared to have a pretty effective marketing campaign. The trailer made it look pretty decent.
00:22:51
Speaker
You know, it also seemed like somewhat intriguing to me. Um, like, uh, cause I really didn't know it was a little mysterious. So I was like, Oh, it's basically the ring and it follows. Yeah.

Exploring 'Dahmer' Series and Systemic Issues

00:23:05
Speaker
I got ring vibes from it, but you know, I wasn't, I wasn't sure, but I mean,
00:23:11
Speaker
In terms of like discussion about Halloween, I have nothing really more to add to that. I also saw the invitation, which I thought had a good concept. Yeah, that's something I plan to check out. I thought I had a good concept to it, but I thought it wasn't executed that well.
00:23:36
Speaker
Yeah. So I don't know if it's really worth a watch. Decent story, poor execution of the story. Yeah. Not necessarily a decent story, but the concepts of it was good. I mean, if you want, I can spoil that for you so you don't have to really watch it because I don't think it's necessarily worth it. Maybe I'll check it out. We'll just discuss it briefly at a later date.
00:24:02
Speaker
One thing I wanted to mention because you're talking about what you're watching is I noticed I guess last week I think it was October 13th that Netflix released the series The Watcher.
00:24:22
Speaker
And I just had started. Nothing to do with the Watcher that we watched. A different Watcher. Yeah. But I believe it's a horror. I believe it's like a horror suspense type thing. I heard it's based on a true story as well.
00:24:39
Speaker
I only watched literally the first three minutes of it. I had to stop it because I was going out, but I had started watching it and I noticed that it starred Naomi Watts. And I don't know the name of the actor that plays her husband, but I know him from tons of other stuff. I've always liked his performances, especially when he played this gangster in Boardwalk Empire.
00:25:07
Speaker
Can't think of the guy's name. I don't have it up on IMDb right now. But I can't really say much about it because like I said, I only saw the first three minutes. But that is something I was planning on checking it out because the marketing and the trailers that I saw for it and the fact that I like the
00:25:28
Speaker
leading actors, and I'm hoping for good things, but I haven't seen any reviews for it yet, so I don't know if it was well received by users or critics. I have no idea, but that's what I plan to check out, Max. Well, I know you had watched Dahmer, though, on Netflix. Yeah, yeah. I had seen
00:25:49
Speaker
I had seen Dahmer. I thought Dahmer was actually, it wasn't something that I really wanted to check out because, you know, the story is just so grim. And like you had said, because I had suggested watch it because it was very well received by viewers and critics alike, you know, users and, you know, professional critics alike. Really, it did really well for Netflix.
00:26:16
Speaker
Uh, ratings were high, did great on IMDB at pretty much everybody's liked it. But, um, the fact that it's a true life story about this guy that just did these. Terribly horrific things. Yeah. Um, and made it a turnoff. I know you weren't really looking forward to checking it out. I'm not really into like the true crime stuff. Well, this was more than true crime. I mean, this was literally a monster.
00:26:45
Speaker
that was marching around the Wisconsin countryside. But I will say this about Dahmer. Out of the other films, documentaries and stuff I saw about Jeffrey Dahmer, this was something unique. The acting was great.
00:27:06
Speaker
The writing was great. The sporting cast was great. The way they told the story was, I thought, really brilliant. And they incorporated things about the life of Jeffrey Dahmer that I don't want to say.
00:27:23
Speaker
by any stretch that like I felt sorry for Jeffrey Dahmer, all right. But they introduced certain aspects of his life that humanized
00:27:37
Speaker
a little bit more than I had ever seen before that also posed that thing we were talking about in Hellraiser about like or excuse me uh in Halloween where we were saying like if it was nature versus nurture because that was a big question in the Jeffrey Dahmer case was
00:28:03
Speaker
because they explore how he had a very bad childhood. Yeah. So you see, it gives like a little more insight into like, it really gives insight into him. And one thing that this, I don't want to get too much into it because I realize there's a lot of people that haven't checked this out yet because they feel the same way that you do. One thing,
00:28:26
Speaker
I will say is that I lost my train of thought a little bit there. But one thing I was going to say is that they introduced parts of his story that I had never heard before. For example, his first murder, I believe, was in either 1978 or 1979. And it was a random encounter. His parents had left him home.
00:28:52
Speaker
alone for months. He was in high school. His parents just split. He was left alone in a house for months. He started developing problems with substance abuse, alcoholism. He picked up this hitchhiker and things got out of control. And one thing I really liked about the show is they didn't show the gore, at least not much of it. And I really liked that because that would have been disgusting.
00:29:21
Speaker
But I think they did it as, for one, everybody knows the story of Jeffrey Dahmer. Two, out of respect for the victims, because this happened in real life, it might have been a little bit inappropriate and insensitive to actually show him fucking eating people's flesh. So I was glad that they left all of that stuff out of
00:29:44
Speaker
And what was so interesting to me, though, is that the first murder, which, you know, he claimed to be an accident because he in interrogation at the end, he became completely cooperative with authorities like he wanted to go to jail. He said, I'm glad you guys caught me. But it was interesting that his first murder was at the end of the 70s. And I did not know he then went nine years
00:30:14
Speaker
without killing again for serial killers specially ones like you know you've watched mine hunter and i'm sure you've seen other true crime generally with serial killers you don't just suddenly go that amount of time like
00:30:30
Speaker
They have a compulsion. You look at like Ed Gein or John Wayne Gacy or Ted Bundy, it's a compulsion. These guys keep killing until they get caught or until they disappear or something like that. But Jeffrey Dahmer went nine years, almost a decade, in between his first kill and later kill. I did not know that stuff of Jeffrey's life. And I also didn't realize how cooperative he was with authorities.
00:31:00
Speaker
to help them discover the other victims, I didn't realize that he killed at least 17 people. So a lot of stuff kind of came out on this show, plus it was just extremely well acted. That, you know, I really, even for people that find that, and hey, you're not a human being if you don't find this totally reprehensible, but like,
00:31:25
Speaker
I found that they did it in a way that like, even if you are totally repulsed by the story, you might enjoy.
00:31:34
Speaker
the new the way they did this show at least they didn't do it in the way that I've seen past things or was like uber gory or yeah, that's what I was afraid of. Yeah, it was not like that. And what I mean, I love gore, but when it comes to like real life, no, because you're because you're a good person and you don't want to, you know, watch or even think about a guy who literally was a fucking monster that would kidnap
00:32:04
Speaker
usually young, weaker people. I also didn't realize Jeffrey Dahmer was in the army, which is where he was going to be a combat medic. And the army sort of taught him about drugs and how to sedate people and gave him some medical training. So I had no idea about his life there.
00:32:29
Speaker
Um, and that kind of gave him some of the tools that he later used to overpower his victims. He knew what drugs to use. He got some surgical knowledge and stuff like that. So he understood how to do certain things like that. And, um, yeah, so it was interesting. A lot of stuff got on there about him. I didn't know. I thought it was interesting. I really enjoyed the fact that they did not.
00:32:57
Speaker
have the need to show violent war and eating fucking people's hearts and stuff. Oh, God, is that just fucking grosses me out? But yeah, and there was also they made a greater statement about like, you know, the police in terms of like policing communities of color. So they brought like a lot of issues that are still, you know, what's the word today?
00:33:26
Speaker
Well, prevalent today, but systematic, systemic in law enforcement today. And then the criminal justice system today, because literally his neighbors were screaming at the police. He's killing. They were literally telling people like we believe our neighbor is fucking killing people. And they were ignored like.
00:33:49
Speaker
And it's crazy to the police returned one of his victims to him. He gets pulled over when he has a fuck. He's swerving all over the road drunk as a fucking skunk. The cops pour him over. He's a young, good looking white guy.
00:34:05
Speaker
He's got a fucking car full of body parts. The cops even, this is true. The cops even said, what's with all the garbage bags? And he made up a story. They literally got him. They could have stopped him on his first murder. He had a fucking car full of body parts in garbage bags. And he was surfing, swerving all over a highway. The cops, they could have stopped it. So,
00:34:36
Speaker
there is just some remarkable things in it. So I know I'm going on and on about it, but hey, we needed to talk about something else because Halloween was just so awful.

Horror Movie Recommendations and Upcoming Releases

00:34:47
Speaker
So that's what I've been watching. I wanted to speak up about the show because it was really well done. And I hope maybe at some point you and some other people maybe will consider checking it out. So I thought it was very interesting. That's all I got.
00:35:05
Speaker
The only other thing that I watched, it was also on streaming, was this movie called Fresh with Sebastian Stan. Ooh, it's not the Fresh with Samuel L. Jackson from the early 90s. No. I just saw that the other day. It kind of starts out like a romantic comedy where this single woman, Daisy Egger Jones, meets Sebastian Stan.
00:35:32
Speaker
And then it kind of turns into it. So it starts out like a romantic comedy that turns into like a horror film where he like, you know, kidnaps her then. You know, I don't really want to spoil the movie, but yeah, it's it was I thought it was it's kind of like a romantic comedy. What is this called? It's called Fresh Fresh Fresh Fresh. It's on Hulu. I thought I thought it was good. I thought it was worth a worth a watch. Like I enjoy it.
00:35:59
Speaker
Yeah, Sebastian Stan eats ass is all I want to say about like literally. Yes, literally. Oh, OK. Well, that. Yeah, I'm not really sure if that's like an endorsement for the film, but not in the way you think. Oh, well, you know, all right. Yeah. Yeah. Well, yeah. We'll check that out. Hey, you know, I mean,
00:36:25
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of the
00:36:46
Speaker
Yeah, at least the stuff on streaming looks good looks pretty good. I mean, I'm interested in watching the new Guillermo del Toro series cabinet of curiosities is coming up. That new VHS 99 is out now, as well, announced a VHS 85.

Halloween Humor and Show Closing

00:37:02
Speaker
uh oh cool next installment so yeah yeah like i said there's a lot of good streaming content i don't know what's next coming out horror wise in theaters but uh hopefully it's something good because there as do you plan on checking out the world watcher i yeah yeah i'll check it out i think it's a short season i think it might only be six episodes or six or seven episodes
00:37:24
Speaker
I'm not sure if it's like a full 10 or 12 episodes. I know it's based on a, I know that's based on a true story as well about that happened in Jersey. So, uh, like I said, first three minutes, I'm not, I'm not all there yet.
00:37:40
Speaker
But yeah. Yeah, that's that's it for tonight. And Happy Halloween. Happy Halloween. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know if we will do a cast between now and then. But if not, I'll probably post this on Halloween. So a safe yet horrifying Halloween. Yeah. And watch out for candy with a copy of Halloween ends in it.
00:38:10
Speaker
I thought you were going to talk about that ridiculous story about rainbow fentanyl. Yeah, people are like somehow people giving out their fucking edibles to children like nobody's. Yeah. Why would you give out like why you would give out fentanyl tablets to children rather than sell them to make like a ton of money?
00:38:29
Speaker
And they only even mentioned the rainbow fentanyl is literally the exact replica colors of oxycodone. It's not manufactured to kids. It's to distinguish product dosage. Yeah. Let me get that out of my system. Have a great Halloween, everybody. And thank you for joining us. Have a Halloween. All right, please.