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0:21

Hey, welcome

0:21

to blurry photos. I'm David Flora.

0:24

Here's a little photo where treat

0:26

for you. The boys at monster fuzz

0:28

podcast just had me on a chat about Halloween

0:30

times, things like movies, costumes,

0:33

old memories and just getting ready for the

0:35

best holiday of the year.

0:37

This one's just us sitting around chatting. And

0:39

if you like their style, Go check out

0:41

monster fuzz on the podcasters. And

0:44

here's a little photo where update. I'm still

0:46

working on the research for the next topic.

0:48

which means I've been reading furiously

0:50

and taking notes and then there's just a

0:52

ton of crown to cover. So I'm

0:54

not optimistic. I'll get it out before

0:56

October is over. That

0:59

means, Photober will extend

1:01

into November, and the

1:03

annual ghost stories episode will follow.

1:05

So November is gonna be extra

1:08

fun. Thanks for your patience

1:10

though while I try to bake a big cake here.

1:12

I hope you guys have a great Halloween. and

1:14

hope you enjoy my chat with

1:17

Robin Eamon over at monster

1:19

fuzz.

1:24

Gentlemen, what's up?

1:26

Hello? How do you? Hello, Rob. How do you?

1:29

It's it's it's your boy, Eamon,

1:31

were used to me, but we're not so used to

1:33

David. David's here as well

1:35

and on the party. What's up, Phil? David.

1:37

Good. How are you? Good. We're

1:39

good. Ready for spooky season. I'm sure you

1:41

are as well. Are you? Yeah. Yeah. Things are

1:43

kicking off around here. We're trying to fight away

1:45

the Christmas aisles in the department

1:48

store. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

1:50

Just to try your most what did they do is they gave

1:52

you, like, a week of Halloween. I'd like

1:54

to start the October, and they're like, yeah. Here's

1:56

like a full range of Halloween. And then, like,

1:58

It seems like every couple of days, they're,

2:00

like, inch away from that and put in,

2:02

like, Christmas stuff. Right? Oh, yeah. That's

2:04

exactly. Yeah. they dangle that

2:06

that little bait of

2:09

oh, you guys are gonna enjoy this. Here's all this

2:11

fun stuff. No. Just kidding.

2:14

Everybody's just riding once lights

2:16

in garland in Texas.

2:18

Yeah. Yeah. Do So today,

2:21

guys, for this episode, as

2:23

we know, it's getting close to Halloween. So we just

2:25

thought we would have a conversation about

2:28

our favorite films to get in

2:30

the mood for Halloween, TV shows,

2:32

you know, maybe we might have some Halloween stories.

2:34

It's just a general spooked chat,

2:36

I suppose. to get everyone in

2:39

the mood. Mhmm. But I suppose

2:41

we'll talk first about films, Lads. Eamon,

2:45

what is a God Halloween film for you? Why why

2:47

Always will I

2:51

think Halloween itself, I'm always

2:53

partial to -- Yeah. -- but

2:55

I do. There's one called trickertories,

2:57

which I'm a massive fan of. It's like a little

2:59

anthology, but it's all self

3:01

contained. If that makes sense, it's all these

3:03

different stories happening in the same place.

3:05

It's kinda like pulp fiction.

3:08

Pump pumpkin fiction. Maybe it's the best

3:10

last name for it. But,

3:12

yeah, it's it's a really really good little anthology.

3:15

I think there's like three I wanna say there's three

3:17

stories in it and they all kinda take

3:19

place in this town and there's the same

3:21

characters and the different stories and stuff.

3:23

And it's actually I think it's playing an Irish

3:25

guy who he's the same fellow who did krampus.

3:28

Oh, yeah. Speaking speaking of on rushing

3:30

towards Christmas. Yeah. Yeah.

3:33

So it's a yes. It's a

3:35

really good it's probably one of my favorite Halloween

3:37

Halloween numbers me in the mood.

3:40

Nice. Have have you seen that, if Kropus

3:42

or trick or trick or trick? Oh, well, both. Yeah.

3:45

You know, I haven't seen I haven't seen

3:47

trick a treat, but I have single pompous. I actually

3:49

saw it in the theaters. Oh, excellent.

3:52

It was it was better than I thought it would

3:54

be, but that's what I said. I

3:56

didn't have a very high standard form.

3:59

Yeah. It's it's not it's not just classic.

4:01

Yeah. Yeah. I like that. It was comedy.

4:03

I like that they're kind of sort of fucked around

4:06

rather than just straight up, like, trying

4:08

to be serious. Yeah. You know, after the tough a little

4:10

bit. I I would like to see

4:13

a legitimate pompous film

4:15

where it's like the more

4:17

the Focalin -- Mhmm. -- the

4:19

things that, you know, are involved with Kropus

4:22

as opposed to kind of I

4:24

don't know, goofy CGI, Rob.

4:27

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No. For sure. For

4:29

sure. For sure. It was definitely more

4:31

lean into towards that. But, no, I

4:33

haven't I haven't checked out the trick or treater.

4:35

I I think last year, I mean, that might become old,

4:37

so I definitely must give that a watch.

4:40

That's what it's it's really, like, it I

4:42

had never seen us, never heard of it, and

4:44

then someone was like, oh, this is actually a really

4:46

good Halloween film. And generally speaking, when people

4:48

say that to you, like, yeah. shortage.

4:50

You know what I mean? Like like, you're like, yeah, I don't

4:52

know about it. Shortage is like, but it

4:54

turns out it's it's actually a really, really

4:56

great movie and it really does get you in a

4:58

good Halloween buzz. Right.

5:00

Right. Yeah. because it it is tough

5:02

trying to find spooky

5:05

films to actually recommend the

5:07

people. And I feel like when you

5:09

actually sit down with someone, there's like a fifty

5:11

fifty chance, but a lot of horror films that they'll

5:13

just say, they'll just turn around to your halfway

5:15

through when goal. This is absolute paradox. Like, I'm

5:17

not sure to show you. So

5:19

that that is always a risk. As

5:21

well yourself, David, do you got any go to spooky

5:23

films? Go too. Not

5:26

really. Yeah. III

5:28

there's nothing that I watch year

5:31

after year, like, you know, die hard for

5:33

Christmas or something. But which

5:35

is sad because I enjoy Halloween

5:37

a lot more. But I

5:40

would say there there's a couple all I'll

5:42

throw out there that I'm thinking of for

5:44

right now. One is

5:46

I have never seen the scary stories

5:48

to tell in the dark movie. Oh,

5:50

yeah. I haven't I I haven't heard

5:52

great things about it, but I am

5:54

interested to to watch it. So I

5:56

think I'm gonna try and watch that sometime

5:59

soon here. Right. Yeah.

6:01

And I just watched the

6:04

woman in black which

6:07

was first a nineteen eighty nine

6:09

British Made For TV movie that

6:12

that premiered actually on Christmas Eve.

6:14

and really fucked some people up.

6:17

Yeah. And then they

6:19

remade it just a couple years ago with

6:21

Harry Potter himself, David -- Right. --

6:23

go ahead. Yeah. And and so

6:25

I watched both of those. The

6:27

first one you could probably take a pass on, but

6:29

the second one was actually pretty good

6:31

I thought. they did a

6:33

lot more with the story and really

6:36

up the creepiness factor of it. And

6:38

it's a it's a fun one. It's not perfect by any

6:40

means, but, you know, it it might be worth watch

6:42

for you guys. No. I think you're a yeah.

6:44

I saw it years ago. It's a

6:46

modest children making a difference

6:48

in in that. Right? Yeah. He he pulls one

6:50

of them out. Yeah. Yeah. No.

6:52

I I it's the same. I remember watching. I watched

6:54

it by myself years ago, and I think I had like

6:56

a I don't know if I had a particularly

6:58

heavy night the night before, but I was having like a

7:01

pirate shield panic attack. As I was watching,

7:03

it's like, Jesus Christ. So we need to turn this

7:05

off. But, yeah, they get the atmosphere. Yeah.

7:07

He's really really good in that. Like, yeah, spooky

7:09

little number. Yeah. Yeah.

7:11

So not bad. How about you, Rob? Yeah.

7:13

I think for me, like,

7:15

if if I I suppose and

7:17

that's a question and other stuff that will ask in

7:19

a minute. like, why is your your

7:22

let's go to the most I suppose. But for

7:25

me, I think it's this is

7:27

probably one of the ones that really

7:29

fucking prepared. Oh,

7:31

the challenge. Yeah. Yeah. scary.

7:33

Is is that one about a a demon?

7:37

Yeah. It's a haunted house type

7:39

of you know. It's the what do you remember the

7:41

guy that kinda looks a bit like dark small as

7:43

in that that demon guy? And

7:45

there's, like, I think at the time, people were

7:47

sort of calling, like, the dark mall demon.

7:49

It he's one of my it's

7:51

one of my favorite films

7:53

for, like, frighten the shit out of me because I'm

7:55

not very easily scared and there was just

7:57

some and about that, but the true me out. I think

7:59

it was so busy. It was just it never

8:01

gave you time to actually rest

8:04

or, like, anticipate what was next, I

8:06

think. You know? Interesting.

8:08

It's it's I don't know if it's on, like,

8:10

streaming services. It definitely used to be

8:12

on Netflix. Yeah. It definitely used to be on

8:14

Netflix. I'm sure they probably brought it back in for

8:16

Halloween or whatever, but yeah. To your

8:18

point, it has some there's a few parts in that. Like,

8:20

that part with with the kade dancing around the

8:22

kitchen, that's fucking terrifying in

8:24

line. And it's just and it's like, it shouldn't be

8:26

terrifying because he's a little Oliver to a smaller fortress.

8:28

Oh, he's a freaking sort of a molt. He's

8:31

even like he's not even physically young. He's

8:33

just like this stupid ghost, but it's still

8:35

the way they build the tension on that

8:37

is like whoosh. Yeah. Things

8:40

When they portray demon stuff in

8:42

films, that that tends to get

8:44

to me. I don't know why demons,

8:46

you know, are are kind of the

8:49

creepiest thing to me. But just, I guess,

8:51

the thought of possession and there's not much you

8:53

can do about it and Yeah.

8:55

Yeah. I will. You know? We're actually doing

8:58

finally, you just mentioned that, like, literally

9:00

yesterday, we recorded an episode

9:02

about alleged

9:05

possessions journ martyrs and

9:07

stuff like that. Yeah. So, like, when someone says,

9:09

oh, the devil made me do it, like,

9:11

which largely is a pile of bulks

9:13

-- Yeah. -- our conclusions.

9:15

But a fascinating topic to

9:17

kind of get into because you can sort

9:19

of figure out

9:21

some of it where it started and all that

9:23

type of thing. Right. But

9:25

I think, yeah, Insidius was one for me and

9:27

as well, one that I don't like watching on

9:29

my own in a house is the strangers.

9:32

Oh, yeah. I saw that. That's that's

9:36

no brainer. It was the the

9:38

first time I saw that. I was in the cinema

9:40

and years and years and years ago when it

9:42

first came out. So I was there with the girl that was dating at

9:44

the time, went to sit and say to my grand stuff, and

9:46

she was like, right, I go home to my and you go home to yours,

9:48

grand grand. I went home, nobody there. And

9:50

all of this at the back of your mind are these

9:53

musket hoodlums trying to break into

9:55

your house. Like, it was just I

9:57

don't think I slept till about six the

9:59

morning like it was fucking awful.

10:01

It's tight. Yeah. It's it just gives

10:03

you a there's something about that one on

10:05

as well because it's, real hire

10:07

versus, like, psychological or something,

10:09

ultimately. It's like yeah. It's

10:11

these motor parkers control code and everything.

10:14

Yeah. Yeah. it was

10:16

very that was like a real life scary

10:18

type of thing. But I think Insidious, I think

10:20

if people haven't seen Insidious, now

10:22

I have heard some people didn't like

10:24

it, but I think generally as far as, like,

10:26

horror films go, it's pretty well

10:28

regarded. I think it tracks around the six

10:30

to a seven out of ten, which is actually Which

10:32

for horror for horror pretty good.

10:34

Yeah. Yeah. I mean,

10:36

horror horror is so subjective these

10:38

days. Yeah. You know, everybody's got the because

10:40

some people like the Gore Some

10:42

people like the the suspension, the

10:44

thriller type stuff in it, and

10:46

some people like the jump scares. Like, there's

10:48

so many different types of horror. It's

10:50

hard to find a movie

10:52

that everybody's gonna agree. Yeah. This

10:54

is this is pretty legit.

10:57

Yeah. Exactly. Your dad

10:59

writes all okay. We'll go for the

11:01

scariest film that you've

11:03

ever watched. It can be old. It can be new. It can

11:05

be a film you've watched twenty or twelve or

11:07

thirteen. left to sort of the

11:09

last American, you know, David, is there anything that

11:11

kind of jumps out to you where you're like, be a

11:13

forklift, not right to serve. I I

11:15

do remember first time I saw the Blair

11:17

Witch project in the theaters. Yeah. You

11:19

know, I came home and grabbed the dog and

11:21

made sure that he he was

11:23

sleeping in the bed with me that night.

11:25

This was this was

11:27

one of my picks as well. It was the Blair

11:29

Witch. I'm glad you actually brought it up. And and

11:31

you've seen it in the cinema. Yeah. In

11:33

in the cinema. Yeah. I was ugh.

11:36

I I came home and it was late at night, you know.

11:38

And I was like, god, this is terrible.

11:40

Did you? In the

11:42

town that you were in at the time, was

11:44

there a bit of an error

11:46

about is this real or not still because

11:48

there was in -- Sure. -- my hometown

11:50

at the time. Yeah. For sure, like,

11:53

Like, we went into the rental store with my

11:55

auntie. And I

11:57

distinctly remember her asking for the Blair

11:59

Witch, like and she was kind of

12:01

talking back far with the guy behind the counter,

12:03

and it was like, is this

12:05

real type of thing? And he was kind of like, oh, you

12:07

know, we don't I don't really know on

12:09

that. I think everyone was kinda leaning

12:11

towards it being not real, but

12:13

most but there was that it was so

12:15

well done that it's not in the felt real. It

12:17

was those those days at Internet were

12:19

so early. That, like, no one could

12:21

be totally sure whether it was real. Now, I remember

12:23

my cousin was like, oh, yeah. These fucking three

12:25

people died in the forest and they made a

12:27

movie with their camera. And, like, when you're

12:29

fourteen, you're just like, that sounds like it's

12:31

legitimacy. Yeah. I can

12:33

believe just like yeah. It's holy.

12:35

remember, I like like yourself,

12:37

David, I went to see it in the cinema as well with two

12:39

friends of mine. And when you're

12:41

with the two You're two dogs. You're

12:43

two bros. You're the only dog.

12:45

Right? I was about fourteen, I think. Yeah.

12:47

I was fifteen. Yeah. And I went to see

12:49

it, and we were like, gosh. Sure. That's only scary if

12:51

you're afraid of sticks and stones. And

12:53

then as like, you know, because

12:55

like the little stuff they leave, that's like the

12:57

tense or whatever. And then as soon as

12:59

I got home, I was like, Yeah. I don't

13:01

feel I feel kind of pretty

13:03

nervous about timber and and and

13:05

mix up, but feel them pretty

13:07

bad. How many people do you

13:09

think solve that? and and saw it

13:11

before a friend saw it and then made one

13:13

of those little stick figures, had

13:15

had their friend go see it. And while

13:18

they were at at the movies, they

13:20

hung those things up around their porch or

13:22

something and formed to get a hug there.

13:24

Yeah. The the

13:26

short of thumb. You know, actually, that felt

13:28

that you were supposed to say, the blare which,

13:31

but it was because of I

13:33

think it was yeah. So you were supposed to

13:35

see the blur which in that last scene,

13:37

namely the ones where he's facing the corners in

13:39

the wall. Yeah. Yeah. But what

13:41

happened was the cameraman actually forgot to point

13:43

out of it. Literally, that

13:45

was the mistake. And because of that and

13:47

because of the nature of the film and that was done,

13:49

they just didn't have to to forage

13:51

to use it. So that's Yeah. So

13:53

that that mishap actually kind

13:55

of made the film because if you had to see in the

13:57

blur of which, I don't know whether

13:59

it would have done it. Did any of you guys

14:02

see the second, like, the remake of them? which

14:04

no. So they do show them there, which No.

14:07

Oh, no. I saw that one too. That was when they're all

14:09

they're all bumming each other out in the porch or

14:11

whatever. That was crazy. Like, they just

14:13

they all get upset. They all yeah.

14:15

Lyft they all get possessed by the blarewisher. Like, it's

14:18

orangey time. You know, Marilyn Johnson is singing

14:20

fucking fucking

14:22

mechanical animals in the background or

14:24

whatever the fuck. But so

14:26

they they actually remade it though, like,

14:28

I don't know, five to ten years ago. Yeah. And

14:30

you do see the Blair Witch, and

14:32

She's not looking well. But yeah. It's,

14:35

again, you you told her her best years

14:37

are well hundreds of

14:39

years behind her. And yeah,

14:41

it's it's a that one. Yeah. Definitely. And it

14:43

was the first movie as well that kind of perfected

14:45

that. Like, it created a whole

14:47

genre of films. footage movies,

14:49

you know. Yeah. It it absolutely was

14:51

pioneer in that. And I I just I

14:53

think it's hilarious that tidbit that you

14:55

said, Rob, was that that

14:57

made the movie. It it's kinda like the

15:00

artificial sweeteners of horror movies. Like,

15:02

they just stumbled upon it and

15:04

and and they were like, wow, this

15:06

actually works. Yeah. And this is

15:08

more, like, that -- Yeah. -- that idea,

15:10

like, that concept can work so well

15:12

for smartphones. Did did any you guys see the

15:14

fellow who one of the guys who who made that.

15:16

He went on to make a movie called

15:18

Exists, which is like a bigfoot

15:20

movie. Okay. When you guys seen

15:22

that last? that it's, like, you know, couple

15:24

of couple of scripted boys here.

15:27

But that's it's actually No. No. It's

15:29

actually really good. Like, it's I saw it

15:31

years and years and years ago. because my

15:33

sisters, like, mad in the spooky

15:35

movies or at least was before she had a cadence.

15:37

Now she's like, I don't have time to be to be

15:39

afraid. My life is constantly

15:41

being afraid for my child. So

15:43

but we we watch that. We would like

15:45

always watch whatever, you know, new

15:47

hires wrote or especially when you could, like, stream them pretty

15:49

easy. But that's actually, like, a

15:51

really good bigfoot movie.

15:53

Okay. Like, really really good I didn't even I

15:55

wasn't aware there was one other than the Patterson

15:58

Givnan to be honest with you. That

16:01

that was pretty much it. No. I must I

16:03

must check that out. I don't think That's

16:05

a topic. Ardeni gold

16:08

cryptids apart

16:10

from this one, Ardeni gold

16:12

cryptidsfilms. Right? Is there any? That's

16:14

hired that most of them, I'm kinda

16:16

serious. Maybe I'd I

16:18

don't I don't think there are any of ours. You know, I

16:21

it wouldn't long ago. I watched

16:23

Bobcat Goldtwade, actually,

16:25

direct deposit. Oh, yeah. I know the

16:27

other city. I think it's called Willow Creek.

16:29

Yeah. Right. Yeah. We

16:31

actually talked to Bryce John and

16:33

it was one of the leads in that. He's on the big

16:35

phone collectors club podcast.

16:38

Okay. And, yeah, he was

16:40

talking about, you know, how cool it was to

16:42

to film that and everything. It's it's another

16:44

one of the it's not well, I guess it would

16:46

be considered found footage because

16:48

they are filming it. And then at the end,

16:50

you know, they lose the camera, let's

16:52

say. It's

16:54

it's interesting. It's worth a watch. I don't know

16:56

if I would call it light straight up horror,

16:58

but Yeah.

17:00

Yeah. I tend to bring that back. It's all

17:02

it's all that last

17:04

that last four,

17:07

five minutes it's Oh, you see You so you have seen

17:09

it or Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

17:11

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So yeah. Oh, okay.

17:13

It's so hard to watch that in Balteus

17:15

would Yeah. I would say. So it's

17:17

worth a worth a watch. Yeah. Yeah.

17:19

Yeah. I'll I'll check it out then. So yeah. I

17:21

think I really enjoyed midsummer

17:23

more recently just as I've fucked up

17:25

last month. I'm the old we're

17:27

up, portion as Ierson and I'll when he's

17:29

checked out, when he's on top of your lawn. The

17:31

the the new mid summary, that one that came out,

17:33

like, couple of year ago. Okay. haven't seen that. Have you

17:35

not seen that? No. Oh. Oh, man.

17:37

You need to watch that? That's it's

17:39

the same guy who did a hereditary. He's

17:42

seen hereditary. Those are two

17:44

films to check out if you haven't seen them. Okay. They're,

17:46

like, the the new wave of what people are calling,

17:48

like, Ira Tar. Mhmm. Like,

17:50

they're they're horror movies, but they're done

17:52

in ways that are kinda you know, it's

17:54

not like watching a slasher or anything like that.

17:56

Like, it's a I don't know. But, yeah,

17:58

I I quite enjoyed sort of mid

18:00

summer as well. Yeah. That's pretty good.

18:02

There's there's, like, clap provoking a little

18:04

bit. Yeah. But I think I definitely like

18:06

that idea. I like the Blair

18:08

Witch style. and and and in some ways, I suppose, midsummer is a

18:10

similar style where it's just kind of it

18:12

it feels like you're fly on the wall

18:15

rather than they're trying to really grab

18:17

your attention with this stuff. It seems like it just

18:19

kind of like, mid summer,

18:21

for example, is very kind

18:23

of not much goes on, but luck goes on. It's one

18:25

of those type of things where it's all in the same set.

18:27

And I actually think with horror films a lot of

18:30

time, the less budget they

18:32

have, the better they are for

18:34

me. Some of the really good. Like, even the far

18:36

saw, I think, is a great film. Yeah.

18:38

Yeah. They're for all budget for

18:40

that film. that had a phone call budget for

18:42

player which? Yeah. Yeah. Harrier is known

18:44

to be, like, the the genre

18:46

where the markup is much higher. So, like,

18:48

just like a load of because,

18:50

like, you don't really need a whole lot to make decent

18:52

horror movies, you know. And -- Right. -- so,

18:54

like, a lot of guys who are starting out filming,

18:56

like, obviously, you're not gonna be able to make

18:59

this really in-depth action movie or whatever.

19:01

But a horror movie that just that

19:03

because tension is all just camera angles. Even

19:05

when you think about, like, music and camera

19:07

angles and lighting, and you can create

19:09

tension. If you're like, there's a guy around the corner, and

19:12

then they just do it in a way where slowly,

19:14

slowly, slowly. Oh,

19:16

fuck. He's always not there again. gonna be

19:18

there. The music stops and then he's there and you're

19:20

fucking shit yourself. But

19:22

it's, you know, it's like so it's a it's

19:24

a way as long as you know I

19:26

suppose language of the the lens, then you're able

19:28

to create something that's legitimately creepy

19:30

because even the Babadook is another one.

19:32

That's a legitimately unsettling movie. And

19:34

I think as well it's another

19:36

shoestring bodges. Yeah.

19:38

Yeah. Paranormal activity. That's

19:40

Oh, yeah. It's a gray one. Me and Rob saw

19:42

that together in the cinema. I think they

19:45

they made that with, like, twenty five bucks

19:47

and, like, a Starbucks coupon or something

19:49

like it's and then

19:51

it's, like, multimillion dollar

19:53

in you know, returns. Mhmm. So The yeah.

19:55

because I I think I was reading I can't

19:57

remember which Friday the

19:59

right

19:59

thirteenth was. It might have been first one. But it made,

20:02

like, seven hundred times

20:04

the thing, the money that went into it. And then

20:06

by the I think, you know, the one we're

20:08

Jason is going around Manhattan with

20:11

a machete for some reason by the

20:13

accident. Jason takes Manhattan.

20:15

So that scared the shit out of me as a kid.

20:17

Like a young kid, you know, but it's it's ridiculous. But

20:19

I think that made, like, seven times its

20:21

budget, and obviously, the budget must have been much

20:23

higher. But they were like, oh, this is a

20:26

complete loss. know, it's like, well, what did you think was

20:28

gonna happen? He's he's walking around

20:30

Times Square like what? Harsh

20:32

is the best genre,

20:34

I think, because there's so much It's a

20:36

lot you can do with Yeah. Well, what you

20:38

know, it it even because a lot of

20:40

different social shit, it it actually, like,

20:44

made another genre within a genre

20:46

of, like, here's comedy

20:48

horror films. There's, like, there's, like,

20:51

leprechaun, or, like, the Leprechaun franchise is

20:53

hilarious. Oh, yeah. Leppy

20:55

in the Holden stuff like that,

20:57

you remember that one? Yeah. That's right. He's

20:59

fighting ice iced tea, isn't it?

21:01

Which is ice skier, ice cube? No. I think it's

21:03

ice tea. I think it's ice tea. Yeah.

21:05

Yeah. Yeah. It was ice cube,

21:07

but I've never been able to

21:09

afford them. maybe some

21:11

iced tea after a copketer was looking at the

21:13

back of the ocean. So people weren't looking

21:15

at them too fondly, I think.

21:17

But, I think yeah. I I think my goal

21:20

too would be, yeah, insidious. I think Blair

21:22

Witch is a great show because -- Yeah.

21:24

Yeah. -- it's It is like a

21:26

marmite film for people. Some people fucking love it, and

21:28

then other people are like, this is a popular bullshit.

21:30

Yeah. Yeah. Some people

21:32

feel cheated at the end, but it's like, well, what the

21:34

fuck Andreeley, is is anything

21:36

going to satisfy you for five seconds at the end of

21:38

the week? Exactly. You know, it's

21:40

kinda it's one of those things, but I think

21:42

for gold, we talked about last

21:44

year a TV

21:46

show that actually come out around Halloween.

21:48

And I think it's another rare one.

21:50

So yeah. Have you seen?

21:52

know I've heard good things, though. That

21:55

is on the list of slides. Yeah. I

21:57

think that if you can get around

21:59

to get into us before Halloween or even the

22:01

it's a nice little to to watch around this time of

22:03

year. I think it's a very good one. It's the same

22:05

guy who did as a Play House and all that I'm

22:07

in there. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And

22:10

Mike Flanagan, I believe. He has that new one house,

22:12

the midnight club. I believe I

22:15

saw the the first episode of

22:17

that. Yeah. I only saw the first one or two

22:19

episodes. Looks like that they

22:21

it's not it doesn't seem scary, but it's

22:23

got a nice atmosphere to it, I guess.

22:25

It does. Yeah. It it's kind of

22:28

kind of like, what would you do if you lock stranger things up in

22:30

a house? And they just told -- Yeah. -- little stories

22:32

to each other. But for -- Yes.

22:34

-- that first the first episode,

22:36

the bit where the screaming on the

22:38

street and stuff. That was hilarious. I

22:40

love it. That was so

22:42

funny to me. But Was it a is

22:44

it kind of, like, is it it's

22:46

not supposed to be hard then. Right? Hard

22:49

is it? I think it's Yeah.

22:51

Yeah. It it is a little both.

22:53

Yeah. because, you know, the way he hit, like, a like, when you

22:56

watch midnight mass and Hans and the Hill House and

22:58

all that, it tends to be a

23:00

very, like, human Like,

23:02

it's a harder thing, but there's a lot of sort of drama

23:04

and characterization. This is the similar

23:06

thing. It's about a lot of terminal kids.

23:08

And basically, you're like, you're, you know, they

23:10

go to this place where they're they're sort of

23:12

expected to live out the last, you know, couple

23:14

of months or whatever their lives. And

23:18

they're all just telling each other goal stories every night. So

23:20

it's -- Right. -- yeah. It's it's it's interesting, you

23:22

know. But again, I've only watched, like, I

23:24

think, only one more episode in your side of David.

23:26

So it's -- Yeah. Yeah. I I

23:28

couldn't have a fully a fully kind

23:31

of, you know, for

23:33

sure. A fully yeah. Exactly.

23:35

Exactly. I I do like his other

23:38

stuff. I Mhmm. I've enjoyed the what is

23:40

it? Hunting and Hill Hills? Or Yeah.

23:42

Yeah. I was over there. I thought that was great.

23:44

And blind man or whatever it was. I

23:46

I -- Yeah. I I do

23:48

appreciate those. III

23:51

would say there's a couple things I do

23:53

different, you know, if I were directing it,

23:55

but, you know, you could say that anything.

23:57

I I think overall life. I enjoyed

23:59

it. I love the how

24:01

in I think it was the first one. I

24:03

think it was the Hill House one.

24:06

There were a lot of shots where you could see

24:08

someone standing in the background, and they

24:10

just didn't do anything. They just stood there.

24:12

I thought that was really I

24:14

I totally agree. Yeah. I love that. And they

24:16

were they were so hired to see because I remember I I

24:18

had hired about that and I was watching and I was like,

24:20

where are these motherfuckers? And then I saw,

24:22

like, the battle of winter fell like I was

24:24

going to see. I see it. Yeah. For

24:26

just a lot of horses, like, what is

24:28

going on there? They

24:32

should've done that with fucking who came, mister

24:34

Hansa, at that episode, they should've turned into something

24:36

like a horror film, you know, I or That

24:38

was enough to spare that part where you

24:40

stuck between the the sort of mountain of horses

24:42

on that and he's like, oh, yeah.

24:44

Oh, yeah. That gave me massive

24:47

anxiety. I was like, jeez, this is price. This is freaking

24:50

out. Yeah. I think yeah. I

24:52

think I one thing that popped

24:54

into me here, which is a fun question

24:56

as folks is I

24:58

think I'll take a first to let you guys think of

25:00

an answer because it's kind of an undershot

25:02

one. What was the

25:04

most scared you've ever been in

25:06

your life. It can be it can be,

25:08

like, from watching a film, it can be from,

25:10

like, literally scared and that there

25:12

can be any reason

25:14

or cause. I think

25:16

for me, like, from,

25:18

like, a piece of media, it's a really

25:20

dumb one. I was, like, eleven or

25:23

twelve, I think, and I grew up on resident

25:25

evil. It was some of the upsides or resident evil when

25:27

I was a kid, you know. And I

25:29

was reading the resident

25:31

evil books Oh,

25:33

yeah. Callaban COVID. Oh,

25:35

well, yeah. Yeah. The resident of

25:37

the box by, like, SD Perry, I

25:39

believe. Yeah. She she She's

25:42

right alien books as well back in the day, I believe.

25:45

Yeah. And so I was reading the umbrella. It's

25:47

called the umbrella conspiracy. Yeah. It's the first

25:49

one. It's basically based on resident evil

25:51

one. But It does this really

25:53

good job of unlocking their fur

25:55

their fourteen edges, these books are not really, like --

25:57

Yeah. -- talking you're not gonna read them. That one

25:59

wow. This fucking shit. I started I have city of

26:01

the days. Reson evil two one, and I started reading

26:03

this, like, a few weeks ago or a few months ago,

26:05

and I was, like, wow. It's

26:07

really fucking I was captivated by this, so I was

26:09

fifteen years old. Yeah. Yeah. No. It's

26:12

it's like it's in the

26:14

same vein as, like, point higher.

26:16

Yes. I see. Remember to point hard with you. I do.

26:19

Yeah. And so that I

26:21

was reading that. And for whatever reason,

26:23

this particular knife, I was

26:25

like, there's fucking zombies coming into my

26:27

house and I am fucked. And

26:29

I just kept in my head. I was like, here

26:31

in the front door banging and then shit. And

26:33

I was like, something's gone down, and I and I just

26:35

called and fucking sick. And I go to

26:37

the I had the blankets off of me

26:39

head and shit. And they just resigned the

26:42

fact that was eat myself. It's not like and

26:44

I don't know why or what happened,

26:47

but that particular night, for some reason,

26:49

I was able to g myself up

26:51

into, like, a zombie,

26:53

frenzy. Obviously, I've probably

26:55

been more scared if, like, someone was trying to kick

26:57

the shit out of me or something. But -- Yeah. --

26:59

the sea is away. every now and

27:01

then it's Yeah. So you're like, oh,

27:03

look. Yeah. So

27:05

which one of you guys wants to go first since you've

27:07

got one? I got I got. So, like, in in

27:09

real life, I remember getting stuck in

27:11

a riptide before in

27:13

Lanzeride. And the worst the worst

27:15

thing about it, I was way, way, way out of my

27:17

death. I was trying to swim back in and I couldn't. And

27:19

only for the love of god, I had a snow pork alarm. So I was still

27:21

able to breathe, but I was like, I

27:23

couldn't swim forward. And I was like, well, this is I'm

27:25

I'm gonna die now shortly. And

27:27

I think some old steps. So listeners hang

27:30

out of blurry photos. It's a run and joke for that time

27:32

and is going to die at safety,

27:34

basically. He has, like, five

27:36

fraternity stories -- Yeah. -- and constantly,

27:38

nearly drown thing. It's just

27:40

I have no respect for water. I

27:42

like all these guys waiting in your pockets.

27:45

Yeah. As I'm as I'm waiting in to

27:47

the water on a summer's day, I'm

27:49

you will answer to me water, you

27:51

know, because I've I've taken it on. Take

27:53

the elements. But, yeah, with Stockman and

27:56

I was like, yeah, you're gonna fucking doughy here, like, you know,

27:58

that's it. And the worst thing about it

28:00

was that the fear I felt

28:02

wasn't worse that, like, other

28:04

fear I've had over trivial things in my life.

28:06

It's like, you know, when you wake up and it's like, oh my god,

28:08

it's five past nine. I was meant to be in work five

28:10

minutes ago. Like, it that fear and I

28:12

was like, oh, fuck. Are you trying to have me like the fear I

28:14

have just in general is like the

28:17

same fear you have when you're about to die? I

28:19

was like, this is some bullshit shit.

28:21

So and then I think in practicing, you're

28:23

you're leading up to speed. Yeah. I'm prepared. You'll

28:25

see me on my deathbed, and I'll be all like

28:27

this ain't shit. I got this

28:29

I got this I've been scared by his before

28:32

backfiring. Exactly.

28:36

But I think like, as a natural,

28:38

as a younger kid because, obviously, you know, you

28:40

can watch a scary movie and it doesn't play as

28:43

much on your mind as it would have, you

28:45

know, twenty years ago.

28:47

But remember I watched the the the

28:50

nineteen nineties ish adaptation

28:52

-- Yeah. -- with Tim Curry as the

28:54

clown and it was like two movies, you

28:56

know, back to back. So we had, like, two VHS as

28:58

we watched as kids. Mhmm.

29:01

And oh my god. Like, I just

29:03

couldn't get it out of my head. It

29:05

was just It was living there

29:07

rent free. Every time I tried to sleep,

29:09

I kept just imagining the clown's

29:11

face rising up from beside

29:13

my bed. And he said, we all float down here. Eamon is

29:15

like, oh, fuck. And

29:17

there's so that one got me a

29:19

Texas chain, so I'm massacre got

29:21

me as well because I had this thing. This is

29:23

so dope, where I feel like it bares.

29:25

It's like thirteen. I was just thinking about, you

29:27

know, what the text shows are. And I

29:30

said, like, cycle myself up to so much

29:32

that I think I'd nearly be here at

29:34

chainsaw was going up. Like, was that a

29:36

chainsaw, but it's fire away? Or is that just the

29:38

the the nice wind?

29:40

You know? So yeah. I that's but

29:43

I think, yeah, Halloween is

29:45

Texas chain, so I'm Oscar. And maybe when

29:47

I was really small, there's

29:49

we have a book shop in our hometown, a

29:51

Wexford called the book center. And they had

29:53

this book that was, like, nightmare in Amsterdam, and

29:56

had Freddie doing, you know, those

29:58

the fucking scissors hands kind of in

30:01

front of his face, that creepy thing

30:03

he does. Mhmm. And I remember I used to have to,

30:05

like, put my hands over my face when I walked past

30:07

it. I was like, eight years old and

30:09

they they had a little cafe there, so we'd go there

30:11

for some food on a Saturday at

30:13

the family. And then I'd be walking

30:15

around, trying to get to the Batman comics,

30:17

but I had to go past Freddie Kruger. It

30:19

was, like, a gauntlet. So I'd, like, put my

30:21

hands over. I used to, like, got to

30:23

Batman and then I was,

30:25

okay again. So let's just

30:27

let's just let's have it. I

30:29

got Eamon actually reminded

30:31

me of one. So I I've got two

30:33

now. I the the first one, I was probably

30:35

around six or

30:38

seven, seven or eight, something like that.

30:40

And a friend of mine had

30:42

an in ground pool, and he

30:44

was having a birthday pool party. And,

30:46

you know, a bunch of us were were

30:48

over swimming and stuff. And then I

30:51

think I think his

30:53

mom called out that she

30:55

had, you know, made the frozen pizzas

30:57

or whatever, and so it's time to come in and

30:59

eat. And everybody's, like, getting out of the

31:01

pool and that's, like, I'm gonna do one last

31:03

cannonball or something. Mhmm. I

31:05

I jumped into the deep end of

31:07

the pool. and then for some

31:09

reason just panicked. And

31:11

-- Yeah. Yeah. -- I was, like,

31:13

thrashing around, didn't know what

31:15

was going on, and, you

31:17

know, gasping for air. And one of my friends

31:19

jumped in and pulled me out.

31:22

And so I I'm I'm

31:24

certain he saved my life. It's

31:26

crazy. House. I

31:28

but because everybody else was already running away and,

31:30

you know, wasn't really paying attention, he was

31:32

the last one that was

31:34

leaving the area and saw me and was like, well, I

31:36

better deal with this Jabberone. So

31:39

before I can get a pie on pepper only,

31:41

I deal with birth

31:44

tomorrow. Yeah. So

31:47

so that was that, you know,

31:49

remembering back that that was pretty

31:51

a a harrowing for me. But -- Damn it.

31:53

-- in in high school,

31:57

I think I was probably I let's

31:59

say seventeen,

31:59

maybe eighteen and

32:03

I was driving

32:05

around one night trying to impress a

32:08

girl. Nice. And I was like, hey, I'm

32:10

gonna show you the house I grew

32:12

up in, you know, way back in the

32:14

country, there's, like, no houses for a

32:16

mile or two in in in

32:18

any direction. And it

32:20

was pretty you know, it was probably, like,

32:22

eight or nine at at night,

32:24

and it was very dark.

32:27

and we're driving down there and and get to

32:29

the get to the house. I'm like, yeah. Well, here

32:31

it is, you know. It's really

32:33

exciting. But then all of a sudden,

32:35

the the outside light

32:37

comes on and this guy busts

32:39

out of the house

32:41

full tilt running. And

32:45

luckily, there was a a pretty decent sized

32:47

yard. I would say, you know, fifty

32:49

to seventy yards of of

32:52

yard space. the

32:55

And so

32:55

so, you know, maybe, I don't

32:57

know, maybe a a good hundred, a hundred

32:59

and fifty feet for

33:01

our American friends here. But

33:03

-- Mhmm. -- I

33:06

I saw this guy come out. I was like, oh,

33:08

shit. Like, this guy is just

33:10

gonna straight up murderous. Like -- Yeah. -- he's gonna steal

33:12

that side of it. Yeah. He'll have you know, I I'm

33:14

pretty sure he had a gun and everything.

33:16

And so I I

33:19

backed into this there was

33:21

a a place where cars parked on one side

33:23

of the road, and then on the other side of the road, there

33:25

was this little just kind of divot

33:28

where you could park a car or

33:30

you could turn around, you know, it's just

33:32

a a cut out space

33:34

Yeah. And the the thing was

33:36

it was kind of on an incline.

33:38

So I backed the car into

33:41

this space to turn around and

33:43

get away from the psycho. Mhmm. And,

33:45

you know, the car the tires are spinning.

33:47

And I'm like, holy shit.

33:49

This is a literal horror movie.

33:52

and, you know, the girl I'm with is just like, go go go

33:55

go. I'm like, I'm fucking trying. What do you

33:57

think? And and he

33:59

gets out to

33:59

the road and

34:01

he's close enough to where I can

34:03

see. He's like, he's not wearing a shirt, he's

34:05

not wearing shoes, he's just, like, jumped out

34:07

of bed, came came or running

34:09

with a gun. and got his mickey out or is the guy underpants on.

34:11

This is important to detail. Has what? Does he have his

34:14

mickey out his penis? No. No. He

34:16

had He's like he's been trying to

34:18

answer jeans

34:20

BOGA. Yeah. He's Marda. He's Marda.

34:22

He's he's completely nude. He

34:24

he was covered in bold paint. He

34:28

was screaming. total Berserker

34:30

coming at me. But I don't wanna be touched on that. If

34:32

he if he has his pants on, I might race on

34:34

both of these guys' pants on, but I like all the But

34:36

on the other side, like, you know, you're trying to impress

34:38

go to the table, like,

34:40

I see the weak point, you

34:42

know. But anyways, the car finally

34:45

got traction and got out of there without us

34:47

getting shot and I, like, sped off down the

34:49

road. I ended up, like, turning

34:52

off about a mile or two down

34:54

the road and and turning into a field and shutting the

34:56

car off because I was afraid he was

34:58

gonna jump in and follow

35:00

us. And Yeah.

35:02

It was that was pretty terrifying. Yeah.

35:04

Did you ever hear any more about that character or

35:06

anything? No. There was nothing other than that.

35:08

No idea who it was that is.

35:12

Yeah. That sounds yeah. I mean, what you reckon he was

35:14

there was he was he was he going

35:16

at you guys specifically? Yeah. Was he

35:18

so sorry? So I'm guessing, you know,

35:21

it's a paranoid sword that grows up in

35:23

the country down there. You know, since

35:26

nobody's around if you do -- Yeah. -- if a

35:28

car comes at nine o'clock at night and

35:30

kinda lingers something's up.

35:32

So I he had every right to

35:34

be worried, I guess, even though he

35:36

really didn't.

35:38

But you know, you you could have a a car's been broken into people

35:40

siphoning gas or something like that,

35:42

you know. And and maybe he

35:44

had maybe somebody had to

35:47

plagued him before. I don't

35:50

know. But, yeah, that was very That

35:52

was pretty terrifying. Yeah. because that's

35:54

like a real thing to be

35:56

afraid of. I mean, like, can you watch a movie? And you're like, oh, maybe a

35:58

killer is under the bed. But then it was like, oh,

36:00

there's there's a semi dress

36:02

mad chasing me

36:04

with weaponry. Yeah. You're like,

36:06

right. Time to go.

36:08

Yeah. The Gong thing is a a fucking game. So,

36:10

like, I forget

36:12

sometimes that like, guns or, like, an everyday thing in

36:14

America. And, like, I'd probably get shot in

36:16

America fairly quickly because, like,

36:18

over here, there is none of

36:20

that, like, it's not even

36:22

a part of the equation. Like, it's not

36:24

funny. Yeah. And you wouldn't

36:26

even think of him, like, and and

36:28

so to think that, like, yeah, a guy

36:30

like, here if there

36:32

was a ladder like that, Roanah, the car,

36:34

chances are he's going to have, like, a

36:36

hammer or a hazard oyster. I suppose his

36:38

equally scary. I suppose that's what I did. Yeah. But I take

36:41

that over a lot of the fucking chocolates. Isn't

36:43

that isn't that a funny thing speaking of horror

36:45

movies and and scary movies?

36:48

scary movies aren't scary when the guy has a

36:51

gun. Like, they always have knives, they

36:53

have sides, they have fucking non chocks, whatever

36:55

it is. Who has which

36:58

can name a character that has a gun in there. In a horror

37:01

movie. Yeah. A little tourniquet or Tijuana.

37:03

I was not I'm

37:13

I watch him as a kid, I was scared of my shit. Yeah.

37:15

To be fair with you. He was, like, the ultimate

37:17

bag. Like, when I I watched Tarnett or two, when

37:19

I was, like, nine. And that was as scary as

37:21

any other hearth and that that may is a

37:24

child. And if anyone listens, that's watched

37:26

as your own personal test.

37:28

If I that felt

37:30

scary as fuck. He was a scary character because

37:32

he couldn't even parse that anymore. Yeah. You can

37:34

see him. I think I think it's I think it's

37:36

like the the same thing that kinda makes the lawyers and

37:38

Jason Voorhees, Gary's, like, it's he's

37:40

relentless. Like, he can't

37:42

stop him. Yeah. Like And he was just gone. So I

37:44

get the person that picked up. And he can just

37:46

turn his hands into knives. Yeah. I know which is

37:48

like Edward Caesar hands,

37:50

like fucking on speed or

37:52

whatever. But it's it's but

37:55

yeah. Yeah. Like, that that is true. But horror

37:57

as a genre doesn't really fuck around

37:59

with people with guns.

38:00

Even though it's way more scary in real life,

38:03

it's like I think it's

38:05

something to do with the intimacy of killing you with

38:07

a knife. Yeah. Do you know what I mean? Like, it's like

38:09

he must really want to kill me. Like, someone

38:12

can kinda not really want to kill you

38:14

and kill would've gone to, like, oh, fuck. I

38:16

didn't really wanna kill them, but here we are. It could

38:18

be a slower death too. Yeah.

38:20

Yeah. Yeah.

38:22

Yeah. Yeah. and

38:24

you can't, you know, once you're shot, you're

38:26

shot kind of thing. Mhmm. I suppose if you

38:28

had to get a bit abstract again, not

38:31

horror horror plus While it's kind

38:33

of the reversed day, it didn't have gone through a lot of

38:35

gone through it. The films was like the alien franchise, I

38:38

think, at times -- Yeah. -- the

38:40

creepiness. Yeah. Definitely, the I I think the

38:42

first alien movie is a hundred

38:44

percent a horror. That's a horror. Yeah. Hundred percent.

38:46

Like -- Yeah. -- and I will say,

38:48

I love and I wouldn't put him in, like, aliens, say, I think fantastic

38:50

movie. Wouldn't have it in my kind of Halloween

38:52

site movies, but, like, the likes

38:54

of jaws, alien, like, those

38:57

creature movies. I love those

39:00

survival creature movies -- Yeah. --

39:02

as horror, you know.

39:04

Shimmers. Oh, my shimmers.

39:06

Trevor's is true fantastic. Yeah.

39:08

because that's so, like, fun as well.

39:10

Like, it's just such a fun movie.

39:12

It really is. I I man,

39:14

I grew up watching that and It it

39:17

the creepiest part of that movie to me

39:19

is when the the couple are in

39:21

the station wagon out in the desert

39:23

and it like comes

39:26

up and swallows the

39:28

whole station wagon. And they've got this

39:31

far this, like, you know, a

39:33

shot from a little bit of a distance, and

39:35

you just hear them screaming, the radio going,

39:37

and then the car just tips up, you

39:39

know, on its end, and then just sort of

39:41

disappears and the lights kind of blink

39:43

out, that was the previous part of the movie

39:45

to me. Oh, for sure.

39:48

For sure. Yeah. There's, like, I love the way they do little bits of

39:50

foreshadowing that as well. Like, it's it's actually a

39:52

genius movie. Like, the way it's put

39:54

together, like, in its own

39:56

way because You know that part, the

39:58

at the start of the movie, there's that thing with the

40:00

fridge vibrating when Kevin Bayhead

40:02

and the other guy are there. And then,

40:04

like, years ago, yeah, it's, you know, shitty fridge

40:06

whatever. And then later, it's like, oh, they hear vibrations. And it actually comes

40:08

back into it way later. Like, it just

40:11

it just sort of sets everything up

40:13

so well in that movie Like,

40:15

it's all just such and a lot of those

40:18

eighties and nineties movies. Like I

40:20

watched the original Robo

40:22

Cup before, it might be the citizen kain of the

40:24

eighties. Like, it's it's kind of not a

40:26

perfect movie. Like, it's The Champot fab on

40:28

the TV day cover -- Yeah. -- for

40:30

sure. Might be the citizen

40:32

cadence of days. because they Or for Oh,

40:34

I read I read about that movie. So I was a Paul

40:36

over Holvin, and he did, like,

40:39

starship troopers and stuff as well.

40:41

But apparently, if you watch Robocup

40:43

and you watch it front to back so you

40:45

play it regularly, and then just play

40:47

it at the same speed. But in reverse, the shots all line

40:50

up and there's there's some name for I

40:52

can't remember.

40:54

but it's like it's a perfectly balanced movie,

40:56

the action, you know. Okay.

40:58

That's interesting. like Yeah. What happens

41:00

when you play it to dark side

41:03

of the moon? Oh, I think than no one ever sees

41:05

you again. I think that's what I'm saying.

41:08

That's it. Yes. Oh, you know.

41:10

If you play if you play, like, let's have

41:12

the time. Here's

41:14

a nice root shape. Laids,

41:17

I put forth in Tazoo, because

41:19

they were the spreading again, drugs

41:21

it. I got to

41:23

come here. I've got a trivia question for you

41:25

guys. Oh. What is the

41:28

only horror film to win

41:30

best picture? Oh, Rosemary's

41:34

baby. No. Is that right? Okay. Okay. Like, give

41:36

me a call. Give me a call.

41:38

Okay. I You fucked up at

41:40

him and -- You fucked up. -- let

41:42

me see.

41:44

Can we have a hint of which decade?

41:46

Sure. Is master of the nineties?

41:48

Okay. It's definitely not Rosemary's baby. Okay.

41:51

It's a horror film. Yeah.

41:53

They they call it a horror

41:55

film. Yes. Okay. Rice.

41:58

oh, from the nineties jesus, we showed notice,

42:00

haven't. We showed really, you know. Like, the

42:02

most famous one of the nineties is it's

42:06

not that It's definitely not strange. No.

42:08

It's definitely not I know what you did last summer, and

42:10

it's definitely not cherry false. It's just for sure.

42:12

So I I'll give you another kid.

42:15

I I wouldn't straight up consider

42:17

this horror. Yeah. I would have put it

42:19

in probably a a slightly different kind

42:22

of genre, but I can

42:24

see where the horror It's not

42:26

Jurassic Park. Is this No. No.

42:28

But you're close. Well,

42:30

close in time. Yeah. Close in time. Yeah. It's a

42:32

drastic park was, like, blockbuster. And I was

42:34

thinking, you know, in a sense, it

42:36

is kind of harsh ish. I

42:38

mean, if you're Right. Oh, yeah. They're

42:40

scary. They're scary. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. For

42:43

sure. The only one I can I think of is,

42:45

like I said, can't be right. Like, Jacob's

42:47

ladder didn't win best picture.

42:50

No. No

42:52

one. But you might be closer in style with

42:54

that maybe. Oh, god.

42:56

I I can't even remember if I've

42:58

seen that. Yes.

43:00

III truly don't

43:02

have any idea. You have to you have to

43:04

hook us up with an answer. It is

43:07

silence of the lambs. Oh. Or

43:10

yeah. Okay. So we can help the silence of

43:12

the lambs. So, you know, I I would Irishman.

43:14

Probably call that, like, psychological thriller more than I would horror.

43:16

But but I mean, yeah, I can definitely see

43:18

yeah. I can see it's as close as

43:20

it's gonna be. Right? Yeah. I guess

43:24

so. Yeah. but not only did it win best picture, one of

43:26

the the the top five, it's one of

43:28

only like three films to

43:30

win director,

43:32

actor, actress, writer

43:34

and picture. Jeez. I'm

43:38

trying to think from a I think from a

43:40

narrative perspective, I'm trying to think,

43:42

well, hard are, like,

43:44

actually really solid and

43:46

engaging without being too

43:48

tropy. And to be honest, that's where you kind

43:50

of run into problems that are because a lot of

43:52

it is visual and and

43:55

and tension builder. But story

43:57

wise, I'm kinda drawn blanks where I'm like,

43:59

that fucking star story was really

44:01

good as well. Yeah. You know, they because

44:03

it didn't win best picture. It was nominated, but the

44:06

Exorcist won writing

44:08

and sound.

44:10

I thought that was going to be when you said the night. This time I was

44:12

fucked because I thought the exercise

44:14

might be one. Yeah. that

44:17

that would be considered because it's a it's

44:20

it's just such a a classic and

44:22

everyone kind of holds Everybody

44:24

stays. Everybody is scared to death of

44:26

that. And I watched it and left my ass off. And I don't know if I

44:28

didn't. I'm gonna turn into

44:30

beetlejuice, but

44:33

I did say it at the time. I was

44:35

kinda I missed

44:38

it. When I was young, like I

44:40

said, early nineties saw, you

44:42

know, you're you're kid of,

44:44

like, I suppose, any age after

44:46

seven. Right? You're trying to get your hands on

44:48

films. That frightened to fucking show. Yeah.

44:50

Yeah. And exercises have

44:52

been now a long time. I did catch

44:54

polar, guys. That's right now So older doses.

44:56

That's Yeah. Yeah. It's so awesome, though.

44:58

When you watch it and you're older and it

45:00

doesn't scary and he's like, is awesome. I

45:02

love it. Body snatchers. Body

45:05

snatchers is really scary. I found

45:07

that that remake that came

45:10

out. even though you're one guy who did he out for stuff you were going like,

45:12

oh, this is interesting potentially. That was

45:14

a very Irish line. I said there, David. I'm

45:16

sorry, but there's a parrot where I think

45:20

a a kind of

45:21

it's actually kind of well done because it

45:23

shows you that this person

45:26

is not human. So for people that

45:28

don't know infection in the body

45:30

standards. Obviously, they're like aliens, right, under under inhabitant people,

45:32

and they look the same as regular people.

45:36

I think one of the ways that you can catch them out is they don't actually

45:38

know how to behave, like, people properly

45:40

and soldiers are seen and that I

45:43

think we're the Mac in and she's checking

45:45

in on the kids. She's awesome. And then I think she just whipped her tip

45:47

or something like that and they're like, okay, this

45:49

is a fucking weird. But that's how you

45:51

know all that. This isn't

45:54

right, like, Sanding happened in Terminator

45:56

two. It must have been the trope at the

45:58

time was when the liquid

46:00

Terminator was on the phone.

46:03

as the mom. And then the

46:05

camera pans out, and she has the forty as

46:07

he has the the knife. true. The

46:09

the the brand. Sorry. Did she did she

46:11

have a cycloptic data as well? well.

46:13

She called it on. That would have meant a voice

46:15

care again. James Carman would watch James Carman

46:18

too. I'm not making this film if there's

46:20

no tits. This is the last film. If

46:22

there's not an an an number tits

46:24

somewhere. He seems like

46:26

he wanted to make

46:28

a what's that fucking

46:32

movie? You know, the girl with

46:34

the three tits with Ironman Swatch nigga? Total recall. Total recall. Yeah. I was gonna

46:36

say resurrection bad. There's, like,

46:39

that's not right. Oh, gee

46:41

go all the way. You're

46:44

thinking of gee. Oh, that's it. Yeah. He goes home

46:46

to his wife and she's like a

46:48

cell and just lie on

46:50

the side. Fully enough,

46:52

not very many aside

46:54

from Harvieu's Halloween, not

46:57

very many spooky from Seth at Halloween that are

46:59

actually gold is really -- Mhmm. -- aside

47:02

from the the titular Halloween.

47:04

Yeah. Yeah.

47:06

Yeah. We discussed have you seen the new strategy there

47:08

of the following phones? I haven't. Not

47:11

yet anyway. First

47:13

one's goal is we we discussed

47:15

it on episode a while back. And, you know,

47:18

it's it's

47:22

it's worth watch I would say. If you're if you're a fan of the like

47:24

like, you know, I'm kind of a fan of

47:26

all of those, and and so I thought Yeah.

47:28

I'll get my go. I I thought the reverse for

47:31

what they were. boss. I thought I thought this new one kind

47:33

of I I feel like they progressively got

47:36

worse. Yes. I went down. Oh.

47:38

However, are you with the Michael Myers

47:40

type of slasher

47:42

films, Reanto. I'm I'm okay

47:44

with them. I -- Yeah. -- I I don't

47:46

seek them out. I I don't think -- Right. -- I would I used

47:48

to be scared to watch nightmare on

47:50

Elm Street when I

47:52

was a kid. And then, you know,

47:54

I was probably nine or ten.

47:56

And I was like, you know what? I'm just gonna I'm

47:58

gonna rent one. I'm gonna

47:59

watch it. see how it is. And then I thought

48:01

Freddie was so hilarious that I

48:04

just binged them all. Yeah. And

48:06

I I just -- Yeah. -- you know, it's there's

48:08

something about it,

48:10

like, there's creepy parts, but he's so funny and I love

48:12

puns. So Yeah. Yeah. He has that great

48:14

one. Was it I can't remember his nightmare in

48:16

Elm Street one or two, but the pirates

48:18

were it's

48:20

like one of Johnny Depp's first acting gigs and he's in the

48:22

the water bed. And, like, the

48:24

muddle on his poster comes alive and

48:27

are like, oh, sexy things

48:29

could happen. And then Freddie's like, I'll give you

48:31

a wet dream. I mean, like, close them

48:33

into the into the water bed.

48:35

They just explode slowed all over the room.

48:37

Oh, that's so good. Yeah. I think the one scared

48:39

I've been trying to try together for them was when I

48:41

was about sixteen. I was going down to Red Dead Garden

48:44

next door.

48:46

So, like, a blank. And I think that was a I think that was an

48:48

eighteen's from the middle time. So I was having

48:50

palpitations probably more so than I ever

48:52

had. You were like the guy he

48:54

knows what off. It's like, why

48:56

does this kid who comes in here and constantly rents hiring Only boys play a session too.

48:58

Yeah. No. He's, like, we hear that

49:00

and Gartner next door. this

49:03

was before Internet born rate. He saw, you know, you kinda had

49:06

to do what you had to do. At least in Ireland, there was

49:08

it was the back end of the day. We didn't

49:10

even have playboys here to, like,

49:12

in nineteen ninety six or something like that. Sorry. That was man. Yeah.

49:14

I was tired of trying to have a

49:16

one year as a a pubic

49:19

teed, but it was never people used

49:21

to focus small gold conduct -- Oh,

49:23

yeah. Yeah. -- England. Wow. because the

49:26

the Catholic church was over the whole world. Let's just

49:28

say, I condoms aren't they? I wouldn't have

49:30

any condoms. There's literally condom

49:32

runners. I remember I went to

49:34

there was some talk one, like, and it was like was like a

49:36

story slam kind of thing. And one of the

49:38

people were telling the story about how she used to

49:41

she was women, she was seen, and they're

49:43

just getting pregnant, like, every nine months.

49:45

Pregnant, pregnant, pregnant. As soon as their Irish twins,

49:47

such an empress, the witch? To

49:49

call that Irish twins -- I realize that it

49:51

gets back to

49:54

back that the name for that. Yeah. Yeah. Because yeah. because we were we were

49:56

atish. And we'd be fucking song. I'd tell

49:58

you. Yeah. But they they used to

50:02

yeah. Any any married man in Ireland, like, back in the

50:04

eighties, like, oh, he fucked. Yeah.

50:06

But, like, like, once every nine

50:08

months you best

50:10

believe. Yeah.

50:12

Yeah. Go ahead. Sorry. No. I was just gonna say, yeah. She was

50:14

just saying, like, they used to smuggle condoms in

50:16

and give them to these women, and

50:20

they'd be because they were like, oh,

50:22

I haven't had a child in fourteen months.

50:24

This is Grace. I love I love the

50:26

idea of a bootleg condom

50:29

salesman. He's just wearing this trench coat outside

50:32

the school or whatever. Yeah. He's just,

50:34

like, opens it up. He's, like, what do you

50:36

guys need? Do you

50:38

need you need ribbed, you you need extra large. Like, what do you I

50:40

got them all. Yeah. Half of every day one.

50:42

And also the go

50:44

around two. First one's the

50:47

next one's gonna cost you. It was also probably

50:49

a lag. You definitely know that there was a lag

50:51

at some point in time that

50:53

was put on in the conference.

50:55

Obviously, the seventh because he didn't like. He was like, this

50:58

motherfucker. I gotta get him fucked then. No.

51:00

Verity. There's some of that. Yeah. Yeah.

51:02

There's some of that we shall check

51:04

going on. But yeah. No. So that was that was my scariest moment, I

51:06

think, was trying to rent a car next door. It's

51:08

a twenty six, eighteen year old.

51:10

Yeah. I I because I'm a little

51:12

bit older, and I probably rented it as a nineteen

51:14

year old with the same -- Yeah. Yeah. -- same

51:16

end goal of

51:18

most probably. just like that. because, like, three years from sixteen to nineteen is

51:20

actually a huge amount of time at that

51:22

age, you know. So I was probably, like, yeah. And

51:24

the guy who was, like, looking at him was, like, you know what's

51:26

happening here,

51:28

bro. Right. here's my extra vision code. Get out of

51:30

here. I think I was fifteen

51:32

actually because I was a sixteen display.

51:34

Right. Right. I think I was

51:36

fifteen. So Yeah. Yeah. I

51:38

remember one Halloween. My dad's

51:40

rent and scream one for me.

51:42

Or maybe it was scream two maybe it was

51:44

scream two. And and the guy hit the

51:46

video. So I was like, are you sure you wanna rent

51:48

this for him? I mean, I was like, yeah. It's

51:50

grand. Like, he's like, it's very scary and

51:52

there's lots of brutality and I was

51:54

just like, look, I don't really give

51:56

a fuck about them. So, like, I don't care. What do you watch

51:59

yourselves? That was

52:01

pretty wild, like, like, I don't know

52:03

about yourself, David, but I think we had

52:06

a fairly owned filtered

52:08

childhood. Yeah. As a matter of fact, I think that

52:10

owned filtered childhood

52:12

was probably you know, what started the ball rolling with the

52:14

interest in, like, even cryptids harder

52:16

than the line and

52:18

paranormal stuff. And,

52:20

you know, for us to even

52:22

start a podcast. I reckon it all came

52:24

from being kind of

52:26

I don't know how to retrieve it almost

52:28

as a tree for us as caters. Yes. Like,

52:30

or you'll be able to watch, like, oh, we'll watch this fucking fifteen's

52:33

film if you, you know, big girls and

52:35

you're like, okay. Well, I I have

52:37

friends who's, like, parents

52:40

legitimately just didn't give a

52:42

fuck. They were, like, renting them out, commandments. That

52:44

was a little bit of a slorschinger when they were

52:46

seven or whatever. They were always the coolest --

52:48

Yeah. -- they were always the coolest people ever after

52:50

that. Yeah. Just watch See, they're like,

52:52

you realize he throws a pipe through another

52:54

man in this news like, ah, yeah. Sure. He'll

52:56

be grand. Let us know some steam benefit of some

52:58

steam. You're too pushing too many.

53:00

Yes, sir Aaron. That's

53:02

it. Yeah. No. My my parents were

53:04

great. They

53:06

they they did really didn't care. I was watching, like I said,

53:08

tremors. I was watching the movie Major

53:10

League. Oh, Major League. Major League.

53:12

quality. Yeah. It's a good movie. I

53:16

think I think we we all as a family watched

53:18

lethal weapon one night. So, like

53:20

-- Awesome. -- they're just, like,

53:23

if there's a part at that beginning, you know, where they're bone

53:25

in and and my mom's just like, cover

53:27

your eyes. And I'm like,

53:29

how about no?

53:32

Wait up. Wait up. Like, he made the mistake

53:35

of bringing me home. He went to that went

53:37

on holiday one time when I was pretty young.

53:39

Probably, like, five or six. and

53:41

he brought me back one of the old I can't

53:44

remember who made the toy line, but it was the

53:46

the alien toys. He brought me back a

53:48

queen alien. There's like this flying

53:50

queen alien toy. And I was like, this is

53:52

the fucking coldest shit ever. I had never

53:54

seen the films, but I was like, this is the coldest

53:56

fucking shit. So then, like, when I was

53:58

pestering him to let me watch alien and he well,

54:00

it wasn't let me. I was like, oh, he didn't

54:02

be much of he he brought me to motherfucking toys,

54:04

like, Ron is in front of me. He was

54:06

like, not having it solved. Eventually, I

54:08

got around to

54:10

see and all of the add ins aliens, I think, was the big obsession for

54:12

me when I was a kid. Like, that franchise. I

54:14

had so many nightmares about being chased by

54:16

Fucking Zee in

54:18

crazy when I was okay. Like, I was just

54:20

fucking shit scared to say in the

54:22

morfs. That's such an irrational

54:24

paradigm. Yeah.

54:26

like, oh, no. There's a fucking z. The board's gotta get

54:28

me. Have you had I don't know

54:30

if you're much of a costume fella, Dave.

54:33

We we we've talked about ourselves

54:36

over the years on

54:38

our podcast. Both do you have any

54:40

costume have you done that you're proud of or Oh,

54:42

yeah. avoid Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

54:44

Actually, the past couple years, I I've

54:46

done a couple that I've been really, really happy

54:48

with. You're listening. I don't go

54:50

out on my way to dress up

54:52

or do do a lot of stuff. But usually,

54:55

I can find one night, you

54:57

know, near Halloween every year

54:59

where I can use that as

55:01

an excuse to put a custom together. So -- Mhmm. -- a couple years

55:04

ago, I

55:06

put together

55:09

costume of the mothman --

55:12

Oh. -- which was a a

55:14

combination mothman

55:16

slash Randy Savage much or more. I

55:18

I love that. I love that. I've

55:20

got pictures of that one on the

55:23

blurry photos Facebook You're

55:26

gonna have to check-in the photos there.

55:28

And then last year, I went to

55:32

a they

55:34

they had this, like, murder mystery dinner

55:37

party,

55:37

you know, Halloween fun

55:39

times bullshit.

55:40

And everybody

55:44

was kind of assigned a character to play.

55:46

Mhmm. Yeah. part of them. They're

55:48

supposed to be really good. Was that one of those ones he

55:50

used? Was it like a DVD to go along with?

55:52

Or No. It was Martha Bordeaux. It was all live. It was a

55:54

it was it was almost like more

55:57

of a play than than anything,

55:59

but it was really loose and, you know, it's

56:01

people who were just there to get drunk and have

56:03

fun. Mhmm. So it it was that

56:06

aspect of it was kinda

56:08

shit, but my

56:10

character was mister Red, which was the devil.

56:12

And so Oh, nice. Yeah. I dressed

56:14

up I I got all dressed to

56:16

the nines and devil attire, and that's

56:19

that's also on the Facebook photo album.

56:22

So I was really happy

56:24

with how those two in particular

56:26

turned out. So, yeah, I do love to

56:28

dress up. dress up. Yes. I am,

56:30

like, like, we had you

56:32

know, like, the last pretty much, I

56:34

suppose, the last nearly ten years. I've

56:36

put a lot of effort into was. I think

56:38

at my teenage years, it was one of those things, I

56:40

was like, tall Halloween. It wasn't cute for

56:42

a while. It was like a half of

56:44

Halloween. The invisible man

56:46

one year. I think was quite impressive. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I did because

56:48

I had a big asshole control,

56:50

and I was like, hang on. I could make a

56:52

really easy

56:54

sort of a visible man style thing. But that was kind of gross

56:56

because I smoked at the time

56:58

and I was smoking cigarettes. The whole nature of

57:00

the bandages were

57:02

good for a good manky. I

57:04

just remember taking a vote out, and I was like, well,

57:06

I didn't fucking bandages.

57:08

But yeah. And I've done a couple of yeah. Like, we've

57:10

talked about Amanda we've definitely shot him

57:13

on airplanes. But I did direct mall one year, and I I actually properly

57:15

did direct mall where I I fucking put on

57:17

a ball cap. I did I

57:19

did the full face pain. I did everything. It took

57:21

me probably three hours or something to do

57:24

it properly. But it

57:26

was cool. Do we have any

57:30

halloween memories. Do you have

57:32

any of them there? Or Yeah. Yeah.

57:34

Anything? Yeah. I'll tell you. Yeah. Really? I'll tell you an

57:36

embarrassing one. Okay.

57:38

I understand. when I it I don't know why all my stories involved

57:40

around me being, like, six or seven, but here

57:42

we are. Yeah. So I was yeah.

57:44

I was maybe maybe four

57:47

or five actually at the time. It may be a little

57:50

little younger, but I do

57:52

remember one year I was a

57:54

big fan of the

57:56

cartoon Shearer. So And,

57:58

you know, I I loved He Man, and so I

58:00

I all also loved Sheera. And

58:02

so one year, I was like, mom,

58:04

I wanna I wanna be Sheera for

58:07

Halloween. And my mom was like, are you sure? And

58:09

I was like, yeah, man. Like,

58:12

she was awesome. And

58:14

so she buys me, you know, how they had the

58:16

the plan a domestic Halloween get ups wears -- Wow. --

58:18

it's basically just like an apron and

58:20

then a mask. She

58:22

puts me a shiro one and

58:25

So I go trick treating as shera that year.

58:28

And the town I was trick or treating

58:30

and they had something I

58:32

remember it was, like, at the courthouse or

58:34

something they had a people set up

58:36

where you just, you know, lined

58:38

up, got

58:40

they they handed

58:40

out candy or something to everybody

58:44

was just one of those things. And

58:46

-- Mhmm. -- they were handing out those wax lips. Yeah.

58:50

Yeah. And we

58:52

get up there to them. And

58:54

they had fangs and

58:56

they had, like, huge Botox

59:00

lips. and -- Right. -- they they hand me the the huge

59:02

red Botox lips. And my my

59:04

mom, like, I remember the tone

59:06

of her voice more than anything.

59:09

She was like, he's a

59:12

boy. And so

59:14

they take it back and give me the fangs and

59:16

I'm like, Yeah. Yeah. So I

59:19

don't wanna pull off the shoe or probably want to

59:21

pull off the shoe. He's not giving

59:23

me the lips. So Yeah. I just I remember

59:25

that one, in particular, just how much it embarrassed.

59:28

But she was probably

59:30

mortified, but that would actually, like, whatever,

59:34

have to Exactly. Yeah. It's like the hairdresser.

59:36

But back then, like, things were a lot

59:38

more conservative. Yeah. Like, they're

59:40

really bad. there we go.

59:42

But it was very cool over to

59:44

indulge it all as well. You know what I

59:46

mean? Too wide to

59:48

indulge you when I Oh, yeah. No. Yeah.

59:50

I thought they're all She

59:52

was great, and then we went home and watched lethal weapon, you know? Like, it's -- Yeah. -- that's

59:54

that's that's called good parenting.

59:57

And then also, Have

59:59

already haven't? I need just to have all ears, like, I think, this

1:00:02

is fine. The only one that comes to mind is, like,

1:00:04

your one with Sheer except my

1:00:06

sister with

1:00:08

Sheerra. And I don't think I was female. Maybe it was a turtle. That sounds like the

1:00:10

kind of thing I would have been to at the time. But what

1:00:12

was great is my parents' answer to both

1:00:14

Sheera and the turtles for a costume

1:00:18

just put on a black bag

1:00:20

each. But just for sure, I

1:00:22

give my sister

1:00:24

Wellington boots. They're like, there you

1:00:26

go. Tardless. Tardless and shearer.

1:00:28

Go get some sweets. You

1:00:30

know? That's pretty much it's

1:00:32

That's always like saw, like, a standard

1:00:34

issue, Irish -- Mhmm. -- costumes in

1:00:36

the eighties and nineties was just a

1:00:38

a trash, like, sort of garbage black bag.

1:00:40

Yeah. Just put your head through, Josh -- Yeah. --

1:00:42

instead of ways to go. You know, you're stoking,

1:00:45

though, because you have a garbage

1:00:47

bag over there. Right? saw.

1:00:50

And and as well, if you were lucky, you got a cold on your face. No.

1:00:52

That's right. It actually rolled Yeah.

1:00:54

because Loyland didn't really, like, nowadays, you go

1:00:56

into a shop and they have, like,

1:00:58

weeks, like, today, Rob, and we're talking about Yeah. Did did you get your ID?

1:01:01

I got video costumes. One of the video

1:01:03

costumes. We got the wig. And

1:01:06

it's and it's like it's it's so easy you go in there. Like, yeah. The

1:01:08

only thing you can't get, which I found out, was

1:01:10

that those contact lenses that, like,

1:01:13

give you see through wires and stuff. Apparently, they're not allowed

1:01:15

to sell them anymore. You can only get them

1:01:17

from partitions. Yeah. I had them with the

1:01:20

dermal. Yeah. But back in. That was

1:01:22

like That's weird. That was fucking weird. You were you

1:01:24

were back in the all or northern days

1:01:26

before the government clamped down

1:01:28

on a wild

1:01:30

contact log. I nearly did a department of doctors trying to get them. She said,

1:01:32

really, I used to be quite honest with you, like,

1:01:34

if it like, they were I all

1:01:36

those contact they have you ever worn contacts?

1:01:40

Oh, I've won context, but I've never won one of the, yeah, the creepy

1:01:42

ones, sir, though. Yeah. This lives

1:01:44

here. I just called and

1:01:46

get them out of my eyes. I got and even trying to

1:01:48

get them was really hard.

1:01:50

Oh. I talked, like, fucking a.

1:01:52

Just for me to get a minute. No. I am

1:01:54

really squeamish, but my eyes saw,

1:01:56

like, I as

1:01:58

a reflex. I'll just, like, kind of close-up my eye when

1:02:00

anything ever gets near. Oh, yeah. But,

1:02:02

like, by the time I actually got

1:02:04

the diaphragm contacted. And my

1:02:06

eye my eye pretty much looked like Darryl

1:02:08

would have to because it is a love sun

1:02:10

brand. So

1:02:12

try it But yeah. No. I think for me, the

1:02:14

Halloween memory was pretty actually

1:02:16

recently, just last

1:02:18

year, we six of

1:02:20

us rented out a

1:02:22

sort of a Irish

1:02:24

kind of farmhouse, like a really

1:02:26

big one in the middle of nowhere. and

1:02:29

we spent, like, the Halloween weekend in

1:02:32

us just chilling out drink and shooting

1:02:34

the shit we dressed up as

1:02:36

in fancy dress and stuff for one of the

1:02:38

nights. I think that

1:02:40

was just a real good buzz, you know. It was just

1:02:42

a good a good night

1:02:44

of Halloween stuff like a lot

1:02:46

of the time when I was younger, maybe ten

1:02:48

years ago, we'd have, like, big parodies and

1:02:50

and those were always fun. Mhmm.

1:02:52

We used to, like, push I

1:02:55

wouldn't do, like, three days of drink, and they knocked

1:02:57

the Halloween. Saw, like, basically, by that

1:02:59

last day, only the strung

1:03:01

and survived. But Yeah.

1:03:05

I think I've always had good halloween. So let's try and make the make a good time. I look

1:03:07

because it's something different. Right? Mhmm. Yeah.

1:03:09

It's just when Yeah.

1:03:12

And you've always been very good at, like, putting time into your

1:03:14

your costumes and stuff. Like,

1:03:16

you have patience with that. I

1:03:19

get upset as to this year

1:03:21

for sure. So I think that concludes

1:03:23

our Halloween spooky wrap

1:03:26

up. Just to get people in the mood,

1:03:28

I suppose, or hopefully,

1:03:30

people got a couple of recommendations for

1:03:32

films and TV shows to watch and stuff out

1:03:34

of it. And as well, you

1:03:37

know, I'm sure Dave loves hearing from his listeners and as well whatever.

1:03:39

So if he's having these Halloween stories

1:03:42

to send them in after spooky or

1:03:44

other ways,

1:03:46

you know. It's always good to hear it and -- Yeah. -- you're fairly

1:03:48

interested. But if you got

1:03:50

anything to add David before we get up out here? I don't

1:03:52

think so.

1:03:54

I think I I remembered more about myself than I ever thought I

1:03:56

knew so, you know,

1:03:58

as monster falls for you, you know, I'll

1:03:59

go back

1:04:02

to you. Portcheck, guys. Thanks for listening over

1:04:04

and over.

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