27 Burst results for "Candyman"

Monster Movie Fun Time Go
"candyman" Discussed on Monster Movie Fun Time Go
"We say get multiple candyman so we get the s. I was so glad that he came back. It was really yeah. He's in a bunch of the what the death is the bad guy Final what are they called final destination. Yes that's it. He's in several of the final destination. Films what. He's done all kinds of stuff. Not just hor. But he does have a horror resume. Yeah so yamaha abdul mateen. The second is anthony mccoy and jimmy. Mike handyman is on. Am and the new candyman. He and they've air and by the end of the movie. He does appear to become candyman so they can do a bunch of sequels if they want with him but they've set this all up in such a way. That could still have tony. Todd make a appearance as yeah jaja yehyah because it's a higher. I don't know okay. Wikipedia says ya He up yahia emphasis on the first couple. Yeah yeah. I'm not familiar with him. What else is he. i. I have no idea. I am also not familiar with him. He was in baywatch really. In the movie. Sergeant garner l'herbe he was in the greatest showman banishing of sydney hall. I have not seen that i boundaries. Aqua man he was he was black. Manta in aquaman okay. He's in us. Which is a jordan. Peele thing isn't it. He s he has trial of the chicago seven. So he's he's credits. go back to two thousand twelve. So he's been around for a little while but he still. It doesn't have a huge amount of so he's just getting going he's going to. He was fantastic. Oh he's in. Michio his new morpheus in matrix. Oh scheduled to be back in men in the lost kingdom nice Do not get me started on the matrix. I won't okay. The mom his mom she was the same girl right. Yes and she doesn't look a day older. I know she she is still well. You know what they say i do. I do know what they say. And if you know what they say great no need for us to say as you know at least it's true in her place What they say. Oh what is that vanessa. Williams is a vampire. She has not said damn day. She looks amazing. It took me a minute to realize. But i'm like thinking like i know this girl but i don't know what i am looking at her and i'm like wait a second. This is the same infacy mom like. They got her back. That's cool. I love that too that she was in this and i think the got virginia madsen to record some new voice stuff. I don't think those recordings were actually in the. They weren't yeah. They weren't in the movies i love. She mentioned in the recording that she and her friend summoned him. And they don't summon him in the morning. she does. yeah they do. Oh it note. She doesn't the doctor's office but she makes it sound like as part of their research. She they do. She does when when did yeah like in like sits like really in the beginning. She tells bernadette that she's going to do it. And she's like don't know don't this isn't funny and she liked does it and like nothing happens. Nothing happens and then they like she laughs and like picks on her like you. You're so scared. And then it goes to the next scene. That's why i was kinda confused. Because i was like what he he doesn't like attack her right away right. It takes awhile. Maybe that's why he's able to just show where the fuck he wants because she. She's already summoned. Yeah i guess that's still think that's against. That's so buddy. I i love you so much. You're hilarious. i just. It's so funny. And also i wanna say like listening to your episodes with other people. It just cracks me up. You just crack me up your funny any ways because you know everyone thinks you hate things. It's like this moment right here where you're like. This doesn't make any sense. No boo this movie. And it's because you're just really smart and you like see things that other people don't and it's a great quality of yours and i just love laughing at it and so do other people thank you. I appreciate that. yeah everyone. Everyone agrees because he anchored in other episodes. That's okay. I thought you heard people talking about it. On people on the street is it's really. It's so funny. I just love it. It's one of my favorite things. But yes i loved this movie. What do you think anything else that you wanted to. I am looking at. My notes was gonna check Tijuana paris paris with to ours are leading lady. See what else she's been in she's going to be in the marvels another meow. She okay so she played the grownup monica rambo in wanda division and will play it again in the marbles. I loved her. I loved her character in this movie. She was a. She's so good she's been in a few things. Dear white people sharak point blank. That is two thousand. Nineteen point blank. Or my thinking. Grosse pointe blank. I don't know some other stuff that i haven't seen but she's going to be in a marvel movie and tv shows so she's gonna blow up. Big hell yeah. Of course there could be more candyman candyman movies. Do you think there will be. I don't know if this ends up making enough money. Somebody's gonna wanna do that. I was a little disappointed that there was more helen she was supposed to become. I think the reason yeah. I think the reason why there wasn't was just because I read another thing about this. Not this particular question but like just helen. In general in the nineteen ninety two film was like there was a lot of like basically just to make a long story short. The guy who did the first movie was basically like a white dude. Giving this experience through a white lens like through white person's is like helen all the stuff and she kinda turns out to be like this white savior at the end of the movie. And i think that in this movie they were just kind of like you know. We're not gonna do that shit. We're not going to blame that shit. They connected it well and but it was like black people telling a story about themselves and it was like the black experience in it was it was great. I loved and i understand why you don't wanna turn candyman into the hell and show show but a big part of the premise of the beginning of the of the first one he the candy man's defeating she becomes legend so it seems like it could have been going simultaneously. Yeah or or something or candyman should have had to take his place back from her or something. Oh yeah just an. I don't know the the thing is though. The story is based on. Its by clive barker. He's a british gentleman and he said like liverpool or someplace so it was still about class struggles. I think but about The racial elements of class struggles. I don't think that like happened until that the because a lot of the racial issues in this country are also class issues but people early people.

Monster Movie Fun Time Go
"candyman" Discussed on Monster Movie Fun Time Go
"To continue our halloween marathon. Most recent version of candyman. Can't this just came out this year. Candy man spoilers his spoiler alert. it's in color. It's directed by nia dacosta. Serene played by jordan. Peele shout out win rots rosenfeld and dacosta am based on the movie which is based on a story by clive barker. So this is a sequel to the original movie. It is not directly connected to the other two movies which apparently aren't really connected to each other connected to each other but i don't think they're connected directly to the first one. Oh okay so. Two and three are like on their own together. Yeah kind of standard. I see the running. Time is ninety one minutes. The budget was twenty five million in the box office. Seventy seven million. But it's still in theaters and it's still on theater at home on things like voodoo and amazon. So yes part of that. Seventy seven million Is my twenty dollars. That is paid to rent this movie. So hope you folks appreciate that in that support button on anchor so yeah if you wanna watch right now you'll have to rent it. It's not available to buy yet available to rent for twenty dollars because of the vid but you know get a room full of people and it comes out to just a few bucks each. That's true honeybee. What was your general impression of this movie. Well i okay. So when i was having a few technical difficulties and you're like watch another movie. I was shocked because i loved this movie. Okay i loved it. And i i could already tell that you were like fuck this movie so i. I can't wait to hear what you have to say. But yeah i loved this movie. I thought it was really good. I loved how they connect the two stories Like how they like they would pull like helen's like recordings on the tape recorder like little things like that. I love that shit. I think they did a great job. So i i think i just had some of the same problems ahead with the original one that the re and i thought there was like the the problems that you had with the original one i was like i would think like oh yeah. They explained that like the candy. They explained why he's the candyman will it did but they didn't because they also tell us that there's multiple candyman. Yeah but that is what explains the bees. What is that. There are multiple candy. Man's okay so the the beezer from the original and the candyman name is from the seventies reboot. What the kid in. One one thousand nine hundred seventy seven billie burke the adult man who as a kid in one thousand nine hundred ninety seven. Yeah no no. Because he says that. Sherman hands out sweets like sherman fields was had a hook like just a regular hook and actual person would have and he gave out kids candy and was accused of putting razor blades in some little white girls piece of candy and then the police found him and beat him to death and then later returned out. He'd had done it but he became became the candyman. But then we find out later that the candyman actually goes back further to the version that we've heard about grow bataille. Yeah that guy. The artist but candyman wasn't new in hundred seventy seven. He was already called the candy man. And all i see what you're saying yes. I guess it doesn't explain that you know. They just tried to shoehorn in a little bit of candy justified. The name but it still doesn't explain why the original candyman was called that. Yeah i think there's a lally a couple lollipops at the end. And that's why what's his name. The beginning we knew why the bees because he was stunned to death by bees. So yeah but i think that the like how they explained it of like all the reason why there are so many candy man's in the symbolism with like the bees and like them all working at all no. I really liked that. I thought it was good that they became part of his hive. Yeah but still then he should be the be man. Because i am. I've man i just i i. I don't know. I just think candy man. It's a great name but yeah it doesn't apply to this character and after four movies. It still doesn't really apply to this character. And then i thought just the whole thing with anthony getting transformed you know be stings him and he starts slowly transforming into i guess so even before i any sort of injustice has been done to him he starts going through some kind of transformation because of beasts deng him because because he talked about candyman but no it's because he's the baby he so he's coming back on the bay. Okay so. I think the his mother explains something at some point about. They resolve not speak of him again and merrily. Apparently this means they actually entered into a pact not to speak about him again and now that the baby has broken the pact. By digging shit up candyman can now come get him but also are our our laundromat guy. Turns out to be kind of crazy and he is actively trying to turn anthony into a new candyman. Yeah and tries to set him up to get killed by the cops thinking somehow this will make him a spirit of vengeance rather than a symbol for pain and suffering. Yeah yeah. I don't see why any of the other guys aren't already a spirit of vengeance. But apparently they're vengeance. Racial injustice is just to attack any dumb ass teenage girls that say his name in the mirror. That doesn't really seem like a proper vengeance to me. That just seems like react right. I did do a little bit of research on this movie Where i didn't yesterday on the first one but and there was a like An article that i read that was about anthony's in like The transformation basically unlike how it was even though it was supposed to be or maybe not supposed to be but from this particular writers perspective. The writer was richard newby and he was saying that anthony or that basically candyman became a. He became a force for black people because he was created by black people. Instead of like in the first movie where it kinda seemed like candyman was Or like i don't know it was a whole huge article. And i'm just pulling places but yeah but it's still basically that he was that anthony even though he was you know doing this crazy thing this horrible thing he was trying to like turn this martyr into a deity or something and like turn this martyr of who is for the sins of america was like this huge christ metaphor and it basically just explained anthony and like why what the symbolism was for him in that But yeah it was a little fucking crazy. This anthony fellow especially because in the beginning he was like you think he's such a good guy like he's you know he liked take he's talking to the guy brings him in. He tells him you know he. Hugh you think you can trust. This guy is is another thing that just makes him steam crazier in the end. You mean billy not anthony. Oh billy sorry. Yeah billy burke.

Monster Movie Fun Time Go
"candyman" Discussed on Monster Movie Fun Time Go
"How okay. Okay that that makes me feel a little bit better yet. Yeah i think there were knowledge in their debt to her weird. Because you don't put on a bowtie say fuck you you put a boat town i mean yeah sure i i'm. I'm so excited for the next one. Like for the twenty one. Have you already seen it. yeah. I watched it yesterday. I think nice. I am super excited for it And is it better or don't tell me don't tell me anything tomorrow. We'll be doing the new candyman. We're gonna skip candyman farewell to the flesh and candyman day of the dead. Oh no though. That's t two and three. They're described a stand alone movies that make a connected story two and three are connected to each other but not so much connected to the first one i mean they. They still have this still. Are they still have tony. Todd playing the candyman but there's no acknowledgement of hell inman. Oh what the fuck. And the fact that he should well. The thing is in this movie. The candy man's kind of been destroyed so yeah to make another movie about him you kind of have to ignore that and oddly enough candyman three was made in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine but his set in twenty twenty one. No it's set in twenty twenty. I think it's because there's a character who is a child number. Two was now an adult this movie. So i don't know if they ever actually say hi. It's the year twenty two way or if it's just somebody's done the math and it must be the year twenty twenty. I'd have to watch against the is there. Are they trying to do some future shit in it or they just not talking about the fact that it's twenty five years after. Yeah it's the previous film took place in one thousand nine hundred five and this twenty five years later so that's the year it's happening but i don't know that they're doing any future sifi shit Okay so i guess it's up for two day. All why thug your offer joining us. You can message us at monster. Every time go at g mail dot com. Leave us a voice. Message at anchor dot fm slash m. f. t. g. i have been precious d. and i have been honeybee and we will not see you but you will hear us next time on monster movie fun time go out..

The Cinematography Podcast
"candyman" Discussed on The Cinematography Podcast
"And i read it and thought there's no way that they'll ever hire me for this movie. And then i skype with him. Because he was in london We got along and you know and hung up the skype and like an hour later. Somebody called me and they're like oh he wants you to come out to meet in person sweet..

The Cinematography Podcast
"candyman" Discussed on The Cinematography Podcast
"Say this at some point but the movie was very improvisational as well. So what we did is drake. And i sat together. We talked about how we were going to approach every scene and we just started going through it chronologically over and over again and then we started finding reference pictures and things like that and put it so we would we just kept going through chronologically and like putting everything in this database and then we started to realize like patterns and things like that and said okay well as this starts to progress in the movie you know when they're they're becoming disconnected here. Let's see how do we find a visual way to represent that so this these are the things that we but then flick fully knowing that the movie was going to be improved. I had no idea that it was improvised. And it wasn't just improvised. Dialogue was improvised blocking as well as what my question was. So were you involved in figuring out the blocking and figuring out like the choreography of each scene yet. I mean i think i was kinda put in a position where it was like. Okay so let's start every seen in a way that we can let them figure out the blocking we can let the actors figure out the blocking. Wow and we'll shoot it like that and if it's working we'll keep going with it and if it's not working like go back to square one dobie question. Did you shoot it in sequence as much as possible we shot. It seems like it would be hard to do. Something like that fully improvised without doing in sequence. Because it's sort of well what we couldn't do in sequence. We did a couple movies like this where it was all improvised. But he's very smart about giving himself versions of things and we'll just like role enrolling rolling roll and then you know like okay. Well if it goes this way then we're gonna want this version and if it goes this way we're gonna want you know. So he he would do all that. But you gotta be careful. You can't like let your whole narrative dovetailing fifty different directions like you know it's it's it's gotta stay on on..

The Cinematography Podcast
"candyman" Discussed on The Cinematography Podcast
"A program about the art craft and philosophy of the moving image and the people who make it happen coming to you from the world headquarters of hot rod cameras in. Hollywood california are your host then rock and ilya fridman haley. Where the hell are we right now. We're inside the hot rod cameras screening room yet. We're both in the same room again. This is like the fourth time in almost two years. And and we're both masked but like i can see your eyes you can't. You're not far away from me. We're in the same room you don't have to go through an internet. We don't have to go through zoom meeting. We don't have to have any sort of special technology. We're both actually present. It's so weird seeing people in person so Who do we have on the show today. we have good friend of red cameras john ghoulish awesome dp of candyman and many other in many other movies Including light crazy. Which is actually how we got to know him. He shot the first ever feature film on one of our modified cannon seventy cameras and then at sundance actually in front of like a huge crowd of people give me props and thanked me and for everyone for like making the film possible which was like damn i was. I was blushing. I couldn't believe so you anyway John lewis super nice guy. Super nice really fantastically talented. And i'm really excited that we finally get to have him on the show. Because there's a little bit of a backstory like. We had done an interview with john before he was allowed to talk about candyman. And then you had to pick up to pick up had pick up and i. I interviewed him in. He was in a different country and and we talked almost exclusively about candyman so It was very exciting because i I i really love his work in the new candyman movie and was the number one movie in america when it debuted too. Yeah yeah and. I think that you might hear a little bit of a difference in the the Background sound maybe between those two interviews. But all i think cuss together pretty well. Thanks to our magnificent editor. Ben cats and we'll be getting to that in just a few minutes but ben. What is our patent pending close focus. Oh my god close focus this week..

Daily Pop
'Candyman' Director Nia DaCosta Makes History as Horror Film Dominates Box Office
"Candyman director nia dacosta made history. This weekend she's now the first black female filmmaker to ever have the number one spot at the box. Office the remake of the nineteen ninety-two or film made over twenty two million dollars opening weekend making it. The second biggest opening for a film directed by a black woman. After aver duvalier's a wrinkle. In time

Jason and Alexis
‘Candyman’ Hooks $22.3 Million Opening at Box Office
"Handyman had quite the opening at the box office. The movie raked in over 22 million free guy came in at Number two on Jungle Cruise came in at Number three, Candyman just became the first movie directed by a black woman, DaCosta to top the box office and she also co wrote the film with Executive producer, Jordan

Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture Podcast
"candyman" Discussed on Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture Podcast
"I don't get it. It's multi burson. Yeah multi omni verdict this part of the cc candyman cinematic universe but candyman sits at a a nice high eighty six percent from critics tomatoes. Right now one of them is the candyman and already robust mythos with formidable possibility. Even though it feels like a film hell bent on stuffing all its ideas one place potentially to offset and an ability to generate another sequel. That's where my on cinema. It was good mediocre view. This next one. It's easy to shock viewers splatter but the old gutten run gets awfully boring awfully fast far better as a slow. The horror that teases and then threatens and that is from the new york times. Which one is this. Is this cutting or tease. It's very cut and run. Like i've heard it is horribly one of the most violent movies come out in recent years so and people are just. That's not what the movie was rated r. And should be. Yeah like the original movie. Wasn't that it wasn't all for violence. More psychological. Oh my gosh yes. So that's all the movie was so that's that's another thing that's like people are not enjoying about it. Candyman sits at a nice six point five on. I'm debbie right now. So it's kind of yeah..

Pop Culture Junkie
"candyman" Discussed on Pop Culture Junkie
"We're now reaching the half of the year. It's been a whole like half a year exposing me as only three months but don't allow longer that and there's been so much. Tv's these shows movies that we've been talking about and i'm just excited about what areas the come in so you think i'm looking forward to one be candyman coming out this year in august waiting twenty-one obviously those year we're talking about right now scary maybe yeah candyman. So it's the remake of the original candyman. Never watched it. I've never seen it. I've heard of it. But i've never seen it. Pull the original candyman. It's kinda like bloody..

Short Wave
Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul E-Cigarettes
"Didn't know just how big this story would become when she started reporting it. She's the health writer at time magazine and just released a new book called big vape. The incendiary rise of jewel. I think for most people at felt like jewel kind of exploded overnight. Like all of a sudden everybody you knew had one of these devices but the truth is it was a long time coming. The two founders of jewel labs met in two thousand four as graduate students at stanford their thesis project how to make combustible cigarettes obsolete. Both of these guys were smokers. They both had kind of conflicted feelings about that habits and they were looking for something better over the next decade or so. These guys came up with a bunch of cigarette alternatives. But none really took off until two thousand and fifteen when jewel hit the market which was by far their most sophisticated product. I mean it looks like a flash drive. if you've ever seen one it's very sleek and it has these very potent very palatable little nicotine cartridges that you can vaporize into you know a very user friendly little whisper vapor and as it rose in prominence. You probably know. It became very popular with teenagers. Sort of set off this firestorm. In the media it's meant to help. Adult smokers quit but teens are being enticed by the cool factor. Hallway sleeping in classrooms but this morning the company behind that penn is in hot water. The fda has issued a ban on most flavored e cigarettes including fruit candyman at the same time. Parents are launching their own efforts and asking why the government isn't doing more so started out as a project aimed to seemingly reduce. Smoking became something very very different. It seems like a classic villain story of this company out to hook young people and some people argued that that is what happened but at the same time there is pretty compelling data that the e cigarette could potentially help some people stop using cigarettes. So it's a really complicated equation. Where on one hand. Yes absolutely you want to restrict access to these products for teenagers. But at what point does that restriction on access for young people cut into the ability of adults to use these products for their intended purpose to

Horror Vein
"candyman" Discussed on Horror Vein
"Character. It's characters a very rich characters and that's why like. Yeah you know. And an incredible right like ed wood. An incredible writing incredible characters. Ed wood perfect example of that I mean just every line is is quotable and it's it's rare that you find movies like that when you do you. Just can't let him go. Yeah that's that's how i it's like. It's like ghostbusters. Mean you could talk about ghostbusters. For because i mean i could go on a great writing. Great characters and and that's why ghostbusters has lasted for so long is because everyone can relate to it. I mean it's you know them ghost busting but it's really about four friends that you really like really like those really loved the care that's worse and that's what i talk about. It's like we always come. It's a nice movies. I don't like as movies. I don't like you know we talked about this with the ritual and creep. When i don't like of the characters i'm kinda movie i yeah i mean there's many ways to lose a person like for me that's one way and another way is just if it's just not believable. You i just right well if you have the combination of you believe everything that's going on in like fargo. It's totally unbelievable. What's happening actually. I don't know if it's really based off of true story. Supposedly is mary But i believe that that's happened. It's like pain and gain. Nobody likes that movie. 'cause that's so out of out of this world but actually everything in that movie happened. Yeah where they're chopping up bodies and putting them in fucking barrels out in the middle of the everglades. It's real that happened right. it's crazy. And i love that movie. I mean it's funny. Is i don't i ain't i can't believe that it's an amazing films called pain and gain. Yes mark wahlberg and the rock. Oh wow okay and it's directed by the guy that transformers okay. Yeah really good. Movie is a comedy but it's all based on Events that happened l. k. In south florida yeah but to muscle builders. Did you like that. Your monje films. I thought they were. I thought they were fun. I liked the first one. I didn't get a chance to see the second everything the rock does. I mean. i didn't see baywatch now. Made me some movies. That were kinda. But i respect him as an actor because he he's not afraid to do crazy ruled. Yeah you know. He'll play a gay guy. he'll play a tough guy. Yeah it's it's jemayel's dress up. He'll dress up drag. I mean he. He's he's relentless. You know yeah fearless as actor and i respect that I mean he's done some really balls comedies in india's these action films i mean he. He's kinda kinda like a career. Like arnold schwarzenegger i would agree. Schwarzenegger schwarzenegger Took chances to and even though he couldn't really talk and he wasn't that great of an actor he's still had that screen presence right and that's hard it's really is around. Scotland scott there rocks really got that and that's why like him. He's very likable guy. I mean he. He just plays that off but even when he's playing a bad guy you like him. It's it's a gift it really is. It's it's a it's a great great gift and Anyway that's what i talk about with characters. That's just if you like the characters it's a it's a plus. The story brought talk about that a lot. Yeah i mean it's just that you gotta. It's gotta be believable. And i just. I mean you were trying to understand why didn't like creep and you liked it and i told you and right and i wasn't trying to convince you to like you know like the more not like and i wasn't trying to students who life explaining to explain to you why i didn't like it personally i got and and that's what i want. You know people understand when we review movies. We're looking at our own perspective. That's right your perspective is your own perspective to movie. And that's what that's the magic of movies. There's going to be movies that people like and there's gonna be movies that people don't you know and they like them for different reasons and they don't like him for these different reasons and it's not. It's not right or from against that. It's not nothing's right or wrong you know. But we look at it from a filmmaking perspective and that i think is in a performance because active you know think even a bad movie could be enhanced with better filmmaking sometimes in form pharmacists for my end you know what i mean in a performance. Yes yeah i'm huge into that. So basic the basic of the basic is visibility screenplay the matter how good it looks to how many stars have in it. It's going to be bad and it's easy to fix the screenplay and it's harder to fix a regular movie you can easily fix a screenplay before they go into production. I was gonna say what do you think is more challenging fixing this quarrier your getting the performance it'd be it you know what you're doing with the screenplay it should be shouldn't be a problem. What's the most memorable movies that you've seen the ones that have interesting characters in that really about the story right because the basic you know like fargo's a basic story it is it's a story. Yeah you've you've seen it fifteen million times right but what makes it. Unique is the characters now. They talk 'cause her near canada so they have that kind of minnesota episode with the with the with the canadian accent. And i i. We lived in the midwest. We deal with that people from minnesota all the time. Talk like that and you're like well. That's we've -able for minnesota minnesota. Yeah and i didn't even even get people you got chicago accent. I'm like i do. I don't even still have. Yeah i get that all the time. You're from chicago aren't your accent. I'm like okay. I don't know. Yeah yeah so anyway. yeah so. That's that's what we're trying to let you guys know it. I mean it's just we're not trying to bash films. It's just like you need like you said rob. It's just our perspective and you know i don't mean to sound too harsh but yeah it's just when i get let down like that. It's tough via the. I got i get so excited and you know like we've talked about time and time again from the trailers and this looks awesome. And then you know when you just when you get let down like it's hard and i'm sure that's happened to our listeners. Many times so. I'm not sure we're not saying anything new But i think it's great for our podcast because you know like you said we. We can't we can't always ride the crest. We can't always can't always be in a wonderful films and everything's great. I think it makes for a good recording and good sessions when we have a dozen well. Yeah once in a while we're going to review stinker and we need yeah and it makes it much more enjoyable when we come back to a classic or gem. You know so. That's fun too so reshape more. It's this roller coaster ride that. Were on that You know we love movies because as a roller coaster ride you what you're going to get opening a president. Christmas present looked great. It's been wrapping. Yeah and then you. Opening good in the middle in the middle of the box is a piece of shit happened. That's right that's you're let down you have that letdown. Feeling down talking about i love. Yeah absolutely but we're going to get back on track next week. We're gonna watch bride. Brian stein next week folks so tune in then lancang candyman with is that you got anymore. Uncanny manner that plays the bright lancaster Who plays the bride. Oh the the girl i forget. Her name also sent link saying something like.

Horror Vein
"candyman" Discussed on Horror Vein
"The guy's name But seems for what's going on. But yeah i liked. I loved it. I thought it was great. Yeah i two thousand and twenty one and when it and it was on for that where is that they remade this okay so candy to yeah to see that yeah. I didn't see that but ninety two. I thought it was like an early ninety two. Wow yeah i well. I can't get over the one seen you know. The scene were In the bathroom there no no no when when she finally meets Candyman he brings her over to the altar and then he starts to kiss in the bees call. Oh you wanna know if there was if it look twenty time had been his mouth. I know i was wondering how do that i do that. Because i don't think real those real bees they're facing. I know that they won't sting you unless you you know. Do something to them that whole of all the bees are gonna sting you but you have to really talk market out to get him to you. But i don't know if i could. I could took that to have a whole bunch of bees on my face but there. There's no there was no. Cgi back then you know they probably did but it it it was. It was fantastic. You know but that look real big. Really look real it. What got me was the bathroom scene when she went into the bathroom. And and then the gang came in the one guy with a hook who's claiming to be the candy ladder and yeah. That was good. That coming handyman. I'm like well the whole bathroom scene just from the beginning and she goes energies. Like oh my god. It's so bad. Goal the toyota thumping like. Oh god i wouldn't have been there that long. I know that wouldn't even wanna go in there. I like it. Believe i couldn't even believe that. They got upstairs at cabrini-green. Luckily they thought well works because they thought that they were cops of writes. It probably wouldn't panel. They weren't they believed they were. They looked enough like cops. They believed it. Oh okay i like the fact. I liked when they had the dinner scene in the guy in the longhaired told and talked about the let you know the urban legend what happened to him. I thought that was great. Because dad explained a lot and i think that really serve the film. I mean that helped a lot. I think you know it. Explain you get a lot a lot of back story. I know what's going on why. Yeah yeah it's believable and His relationship with the bees because he ate find they put the high on him or the they put. They put honey all over him. Yeah yeah right. So i was like. Wow that's pretty. Gruesome way to go in and then when the other people got killed. I mean they're getting you know hoped right down the hall. Yeah oh yeah yeah. It was crazy. And i even believe virginia when she was going nuts in your she was questioned questioning her mentality too. I like how the whole thing turned you know. And i've seen so many movies with the You know a bloody mary or whatever. Caney talking into the mirrors hope you know. There's all kinds of urban legends about talking to the mirror. I knew bob bloody mary when i was a kid right. We do that to put a candle in there and go you know blue blue mirror right. You know but that was not good. I actually jumped in a couple of spots. I'm like oh i did too you know. Yeah but how. How how the end the turned where you know. It wasn't candyman anymore. It was helen her. I knew you come back. I helen. Helen and i'm like well ellen works. I mean that's a good day. You know you know what surprises me. Though when when she crawl out of the fire that she died i mean. I didn't think she would have died from that but was pretty bad. I mean she lost her laws. So you weren't surprised. I was good. That was a good now. That was a good fire affect. Okay you know it depends on how deeply you're burned. Yeah you could die from that. That's true it just seemed like it was okay. Well she and her hair whole hair was. Yeah home back. Effect got to or spinal cord boiling her fluid. Your yeah okay. Released be a vegetable. I loved when they had the service. And then all of the people from careening breen cabrini-green came sell local. That was really. That was a good moment. I like that. I just like everything about it. I i was very interesting. Didn't think they really needed that at on with him. I guess it kinda like you know. I guess that ties up with the husband. I felt they could ended the movie with them. Throwing the hook into the casket and that would have been all you know. You didn't need her for her to come back. And yeah i get remains. And i think i think it was. I thought it was cool. But i was like. I don't think that was. I don't think you really needed it. But i don't know yeah just seemed like it was an add on. That didn't need to be there. I'm like oh movie. Yeah i mean still works. I was like okay. Cool good to see that she turns into the next candyman. that's right. I thought maybe they were doing you. Know sitting up for a sequel. Guess right which warning which. I'm not sure that you're not to. I know you won't so. I wonder if twenty did you all do all three of them. I don't know i like tony. Todd i really like him. I've met him before. Really cool guy. What else does he. I mean he's done other. What else does he done. Rob i mean. He did the remake for living dead. Which you don't like All rat is no no no. There was the day remade night living dead so they get the rights back so the yeah the head all these stars in it and everything like that and yeah. It's the one. He's isn't cheat like the one that the girl that plays barbara. She's a redhead. I think she had really short here. Yep that's the one so he plays ben then okay. Yeah he has been okay. Did you like them in their authority he was i thought he was really good in their all. Okay you know. It's not it's i i get. It's not the original. Yeah but for whatever reason. I liked that film to. It's got kind of a a weird jorge romero vibe to i mean he wrote it. He didn't obviously directed it was thompson. Meaning i thought you know. I'd not really a big fan of tom savini Personally but he did a good job. He directed at you. Oh okay. I thought he did a good job here that she's tougher. She's a lot tougher than barbara as a bar. You know as barbara. Yeah yeah so she she is yeah it was. It was a little different in that way. there's some really good gore effects in there because that by that time it was can be effects. Were just coming on or like you wanna do this movie. So let's get some cool stuff in it You know it doesn't have the charm of the first one now and that's not what they were going for but they basically made that movie so they could get the rights back because they wanted to be able to get money from living dead that they were getting for many many decades. Yeah you know who knows how much money they lost. Because they didn't put their copyright notice on the back level. I'd seen so many interviews where they talked to george about that. He's like yeah. We fucked up landing and simple input that capri wrote. They didn't put they recognize and then they changed it and they forgot to no when.

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"candyman" Discussed on Horror Vein
"Right there laughing too much holy shit more right now that some like and we're talking about the movie candyman Don't have all this shit brought up here. But then i'll let you i. Yeah virginia matson right yes. Two hundred virginia manson Like her first one of her first roles right. I don't know if it's one of her first roles no okay Eighteen ninety something rain. The one thing. I was really happy about with virginia. Manson in this movie is a you get a little more. Virginia madsen is. That was about to say like yeah. That was nice. I was like the scene with the police officer. She's like oh yeah and and you can see your boobs. I'm like okay cool awesome and then the cop and then a cop goes can take. Take your brassiere. Like what are you reading my mind. I was just about to say that. I can i please like and i think underwear to she goes yeah. I'm like dude. You read my mind man no. Let's lift the left boob lift. Lift a i know we have to do i really. I'm sorry i but you know. I know you went to another place. Just then i know. I know that. That's only part of the movie. I remember from on the bed in the bathtub. Don't forget the bathtub go in the bathtub. Yeah that was nice good lord. I'm sorry i'm being a pervert right now out once in a while. Yeah so. Anyway i had. I had seen the movie when it came out. I saw it in the theaters when it came out. And that was the only time. I saw it And so i had recently purchased it and i to be honest. I didn't remember anything. I'd never seen it. I was like brand new. Viewing for me and yeah. I really liked it. I thought it was fantastic. Was it was. I don't remember it being that good. It was maybe because i'm older. Maybe but i like to whole story was done very well virginia manson. I was just the great. She was fantastic. Tony todd candyman was perfect. He was just her friend Yeah whatever name is yeah. Yeah probably but The person that was whether investigating. I what i really vanessa williams vanessa. Williams vanessa williams. No i think all vince vanessa. Williams was the Was the girl that was in the apartment with. I didn't know that okay I that was her her husband. He's been a lot of always. Plays a douchebag. He plays a very big to and while we're at it. You know what. I'm just going to jump right to it. Rob go ahead. Coup was dr birth. I'm gonna put you on the spot towards towards the end of the movie. And she goes to the doctor's office she's in the the the the blue scrubs or whatever bright. Oh yeah and she goes to see this doctor. And he shows her the video of her strapped to the bed. Yeah with that i. I can't remember but he was an entourage. I'd seen him on entourage. But i i know he's been in a lot of things but that's the only movie that i really well now. Another one very. Well what's up atomic age stuff. I like it that's right. Yeah that's him from edwards. You're you're absolutely right. Entourage got from entourage. But yeah i forgot he was in. Would that was fantastic. Yeah i'd love to everybody. I i thought even the little the little kid was he did great. What i like most is that this was just this whole investigation. You're she's trying to do this nieces. And she was trying to one up the you know the longhaired guy. Who'd obviously been. Probably you know. I don't know he's done a lot in a lot. He's accomplished a lot and it's done a lot more than she has. And she's trying to bury him as she says so she's really trying to dig into this urban legend and she just fine starts finding out more and more. That's leading her to believe that maybe could be true. I loved all that i really do. And then you got the friend. That's a little bit more you know that's that it's your typical character trying to hold her back and you know you see that in latin movies but it worked. I thought that it really worked. Well you know. She didn't want her to go any further. You know let's go. Let's get outta here you know. We're going to get attacked. You know that added a little bit. I felt the tension of the film and Yeah just kept. She just kept getting deeper and deeper into this thing and it was interesting. I mean that really held my interest. And then i'm like. When's tony todd. Common even seen him yet you know and as toward the middle and the end of the film which was fine. I was fine with that. You know it's very typical horror film. It's coming down very gory. Yet is gory. Investigative part were they take the urban legend and they make it like real. Then you're deciding whether or not you know. Did she get caught up in it. And then all of a sudden she turned into murder right. She's questioning that but it you you know it's it's the candyman right you know. Make that obviously really quick. Like yeah she. And i'm like boy. This guy's really fucking with her and he she show you do anything i mean she now. She's a serial killer shows the woman's apartment and she's blown all over and yeah. I thought i thought she killed the baby. I did too when i saw the crib. All full of blood and mom's freaking out and i did too. yeah. I'm like holy crap that she really kill the baby and then they still the baby later but yeah Yeah and then. I think they shot outside in cabrini-green and chicago. I loved that that was kind of missing. Chicagowatch nemo absolutely. Yeah that was amazing. That was great. I law right right from the get go. I love that beginning. Shot at overhead shot during the credit. Oh yeah it's just overhead shot and you see the the highway only on the car. It might be the eisenhower. I don't know just seen the expressway in overhead. Xiao's like wow. That's cool. I remember it was just grin. I haven't. I haven't seen a lot of movies while sh actually you know virginia manson was in. You'd better watch out. She was the mom. That's right. yeah that's right. Didn't see a lot of her. The beginning i did not see a lot of movies with virginia manson in it and after seeing this movie i thought she was fantastic. Trait great perfect. She actually was perfectly cast. Everyone's cast cast of that film I mean it like i mean. Don't get me wrong. it's like the best. Horror film of ever saw is a really good movie. I enjoyed it from start to end. Wasn't apartment when i you know. I don't believe that kept me riveted. And it was a i think The best of the clive barker movies that were made from historians. Yeah i mean. I like hell raiser i like night breed but This one i think to me is the best. But even though you know 'cause clive barker directed night breed and hellraiser. He didn't direct this one. He didn't direct this one now. And i never heard of the director before i was trying to research him and i never seen anything else that he did obscure stuff Get.

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"candyman" Discussed on Horror Vein
"This week. Were talking about the movie ten. Yes yeah. nine year on that. The candyman can i kept thinking too. Believe it or not doing my dad. Tennis soon as i saw tony left. Yeah he's he's something else. He's gonna talk about that later. Yeah talk about that later on my come on. Wow jeez yeah so come back to that but yeah that's going to be talking about in second segment so that's right and i noticed. Well we're going to get a well. We're still doing the video and regular podcast. Then we're still getting used to all that she s we are but it's a lot of fun and it looks great and i hope people are enjoying it. Yes me too. Maybe hopefully and i'm hoping so. Give some feedback man. Come on please do a new for us so still getting interfaces here so i mean we spent a. I spent a year on the phone with you. You know and then sudden it was like oh. What's this guy. look like a year. I'm like oh. We talking. Don fisher so i have to tell you. Oh god here we go. What's happening now. I thought i lost my wallet yesterday. Is that too Well i did. Yeah lost was fell. I was bailing cars in my wallet filling this guy's lamborghini by god yeah gong. Wow luckily fuck found. It came back in early way. My god yes. All i was gonna i was gonna the same day is the best. Yeah it was the best day. Or i'm like oh well then you're freaking out for like how our streaking the fuck out do well. It's the worst feeling in the world. I was literally sick like soul. My mom wanted me to get tickets on ticketmaster. For and she's you know she's not technical technologically savvy so And that was like that's when he discovered you're also i was at the one got to walmart. I got something for dan. I went to work. I got another parking garage. I get out of the car. I in my jacket pocket where it always is. And it's not there some flipping. Put it on the passenger seat notes. Not there so. I'm i'm just like tearing the car apart i'm flipping out and like there's no. I can't go back to walmart. There's no way. I'm going to be able to make dad and get the tickets. I'm just. I lit almost threw up in the park. It fell between the seat and the door on the driver's side. And that's where. I saw fellow your pocket then. It fell out of my pocket. When i don't know how when i was in the car. Oh my god rob. I just Probably not probably just as bad as if you feel like you lost your phone like if you misplace your phone or something. I don't know anyway so that was yesterday so today was a much better day. So yeah it's like there was going to be something like a big climax there but it was kind of a good. You've found your wallet. Great fantastic you just not. Yeah like a relief. Isn't mother thuc like with my head on my hand on my car for like men like five minutes in the barker around where we're trying to put mike anyway. Yeah that was Hor horrific city. So there's my segue okay and i'll tell you something else. That was very horrific harry. I watched a movie over the weekend. Jeez yeah critically acclaimed net to no no no no. No well might've been yeah unhinged without the car and without russell crowe but russell crowe's brother in inch to and flipping through net flicks right Critically acclaimed movie. Have you seen this little section up. Everything's critically acclaimed it was. It was critically acclaimed. Wrap it was by their grandmother. The way i think a one b are one bedroom. Oh yes. I didn't see the movie. But i saw an oregon. Yeah you know she his the girl third floor. I heard that was good. You liked that i. It's it's a it's a different. It's different a horror film. I can't explain it. But i couldn't. I couldn't decide whether i really liked it or it was kind of like it was too out there but it's very well done but it's different. It's very different. Yeah i'd have to watch it again the know but it's definitely worth seeing. Yeah yeah sold the concept of the one bedroom. I like the idea but it just you. Net flicks are not getting along. Rob i just you know like creep move. Fuck dude yeah. So she's moving into this new market complex right which was a one bedroom. Yes and it turns out up no way. Yeah that would have been an improvement. But oh my god. She'd pull up on his pickup truck and started killing people. So yeah i mean so trailer is. People were like messing with whether i'm like. Oh this looks cool you know. She's nude complex. Know anybody and for whatever reason people are functions as right us that she's nude new to the complex. Oh new yeah no. They didn't that they do that. The complex i was hoping erica. I was hoping wrap for some redeeming qualities. But they didn't do that either. But so like all right before we had that discussion before about nudity but go. Yeah so she she moves in and they start fucking weather and you know she in the complex. What the community and the copyright the people in the complex right. Okay so deal there. Was this open to horror film. it's supposed to be answered that one. It's just it's so big right. So she's like a bunch of people are applying for this one you know occupancy this one you know one year that's available. She gets it they act like. It's this huge deal. She's so excited and she moves in and you know she sneaks in her cat. you know. There's no pets allowed. But she sneaks her. They're not gonna find out anything. It's somebody slips a note under the door you know. No pets allowed you bitch. I'm like ooh all right. You know who and then she wakes up and somebody puts the eventual. Can't you're in trouble fatal attraction. I'm like ooh. This is all right right. Then you find out what's really going on. Is this gonna give the movie way. Is.

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"Yeah i don't know it's it's it's weird. It's it's just interesting things shift but like it's wild to see when you're on when i'm on talk and people are like has porn in the Generation and talking about like a tumbler. Post from two thousand seven. And i'm like how you were born after that. How the fuck reward and after that. How long was i'm player. One there are people at bars or a higher people at bars right now. Who did not experience september eleventh correct cody. That's fucking crazy. Do okay wander. You wanna hide all the kids what what's going on. We talked about what. What have you not been watching wanda vision. No i haven't been don't listen please. We've been watching We watch the sopranos actually. And we're we're currently watching Seinfeld and white gold white gold is pretty good. It's two main characters remain between arizona. If you've ever watched that british program. But i think you'd like it. How how do you watch something like the sopranos like the first season every time i see clips of it. I'm like that looks so dated. It'd be uncomfortable to walk. There's a lot of that you watch them evolve from not having cell phones to having cell phones throughout the course of the seven seasons of the show like it's it was it's a piece. It's a classic piece of television history. That like emily. And i didn't watch when it was a thing And it's good. There's a lot of not great parts of it but like the writing and the acting. There's a lot of good. It's it's worth the watch might not be worth watch as fast as we watched it. But i think it's worth the watch. There's there's some good elements you get. Invested in the characters xyz. Like but instead of like the next thing. i. I really want to watch the wire. And there's a few other like serious shows on our list but we like needed to take a break from the lake world being horrible serious shows so i can't just watch like the family guy sopranos episodes and i know what's going on. I've never ever seen those. I mean you might be able to i. Just i'm gonna be honest. I just said that out loud. And i wasn't even sure if they actually existed. They probably i could've swore that they did. I don't know. I guarantee there's references. I could've swore that they had some mike like they did like the star wars ones. The godfather was. I thought they did something. Specific like sopranos episodes. It's possible maybe. I made that up in my head that there's definitely a lot of like jokes from the the last twenty years of my life that make more sense now having seen it Like references to it. That i never quite got what pisses me off. Though is in high school..

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"I would see some return but fuck that. Oh yeah did the fucking pok club. The county's really sick patterned like fucking jeans biggest size. I go up to thirty six. No fucking love for the big boys. Thirty six yeah. I mean maybe they assumed that only kids gonna find. They have a whole separate kids collection. This is the adult size. Never a matching a matching down jacket. They have so they leave is is doing this thing. Now where you can have. Stuff laser engraved they. It's like levi's by me or whatever and you pick a pattern. And they just like laser engraved on the fucking pants or jacket or whatever they're selling but those you can get in whatever size 'cause it's a regular ass. Bees are custom pattern. I'm like i get that. It's like a custom thing and like you can only do so much on an oslo. You would've made fun of me for wearing it. If i bought it but like but the fact that the biggest size is thirty. Six is absolutely ridiculous to me. Yeah like even even even not fat people are bigger than thirty six. No exactly that's not like this. I mean that's that's small like a thirty eight. I think is like a standard size standard. Like normal guys is like a normal dude. Yeah i still think in the forties is pretty. I don't know maybe men now. But i mean i'm six foot four thirty eight or forty. Yeah i wear forty forty two depending on the fight all right well know well so maybe this fat dude shit. It's probably shit. I don't know maybe maybe we're so fat we don't realize man. I used to be a thirty six. I used to be skinny. Yeah i've dude a win. How old were you when you to thirty six eighteen now. Probably stop wearing a thirty six. Where i was like thirteen or fourteen. Dan though in a we'll have you seen now that. Gen z is is ripping millennials. Apart for two things.

Spicy Milk Crew
"candyman" Discussed on Spicy Milk Crew
"I don't even know if i mean this probably was one for the johnny depp. Movie i would. I would put dollars to donuts. That there's a johnny. Depp gameboy advanced fucking game. But like i kinda think you're right. Now i think about it. I think i've seen. But now the i feel like i'm gonna play it though i'm fucking like there's a lot of opportunity i mean. I think people's go to who is going to be some candy crush tight bullshit but the reality is you could do. What if you did. Candy factory tycoon. You know. take the old leg. Amusement park tycoon. And take that format. You are one hundred percent correct. There was a charlie and the chocolate factory game released on xbox game. Boy advance gamecube playstation. Two wow on. I think it is and based on the year. I think it was right before the console change to three hundred sixty and playstation three. So i think it kinda got like forgot buried. It looks really bad. i'm looking at. It does look really bad. He's on it. I don't think any console really got much playoff. Did i ever tell you how many times. I've seen that movie in theaters in the course of a week really so there was this chunk of time where it was. That movie came out in the summer. And i was a mall rat as a kid and i forget if this was when i had my license not doesn't five would have not had my mom drop me off at the mall and i was It was like a long weekend or something. Like that. And i had three dates that weekend and i took each of them to see it But because my mom had to work or something like that was probably like the cusp of summer. Whatever so she couldn't drop me off at the right time. I ended up being at the mall like all day and i knew somebody who worked there so i got in free and just i think over the course of four or five days. I watched it at least ten times. Why and i had a friend who was working at orange. Julius at that time and i just had unlimited free orange. Julius dairy queens so much so that like they let me like serve customers towards the last hanging out there so much. Those serving customers count money and like cleaning up at the end of the day. Because i had nothing better to do with that was that was so wild. I remember that from high school..

Spicy Milk Crew
"candyman" Discussed on Spicy Milk Crew
"Possible who we need to start making candy. Okay well hell. I mean fucking. You just came up with a good plan. See that's the most energy in you than i can't be disappointed in myself anymore. Oh man religion makes oh pray praising. He's josh barra. The candyman man can our father who art and sugar. another some people listening. That would be really upset. If i didn't bring this up. Yeah so at one point. There was a josh barreda. Themed colt right. You've you've mentioned. This never really gotten into the details that listeners really want so they're probably not going to get most of them. Here's the details are gonna get. There is a prayer like an our father type of prayer that doesn't include mentions of yeager and leading people to great parties. And we to i i. I can't pray to myself. I don't put you instruct me in the prayers trying to get no new followers in this church. So josh barna hollow be his name. i don't know. I don't actually remember the rest of it. Something about parties and spring break come and spring break com. Don't lead us to to whack parties then at the end instead of a menu. You yell swag wow l. When this happened you can tell when this coal right around the time. That saints swag ironic. Okay sure about then so. The shirt i'm wearing right now is but just like the colors of it. The neon pink and white and teal just feels it could say swag swag and someone could definitely have airbrushed the back of or it could say like ocean beach. Whatever coastal town you want. Maybe that's what it says and japanese nama but are you sure even japanese. I know i can say i. It's really easy can dumb. I was so paranoid. There was one time when i was working at controlling chaos. I had those shirts made. That had japanese on him. Dude yeah. I checked with so many people to verify that it was the right thing. Every single time we do anything in kanji or kana we check with at least three people who speak japanese as that's language because because it as being the worst fucking thing for company that makes a japanese skill toy to accidentally put the wrong something on there like oh lord well the thing was is we were also trying to make it. The slogan i guess the word elevate doesn't exist japanese and that was the slogan was elevate. Your game yeah. You gotta like five hours. What made it really hard words. yeah Which was rise up to rise up your game rise up your game. Raza game unit talking about. What do you want to up. speak up on it. I feel like you would know this. And i wouldn't has there ever been a good willy wonka video game no..

The Big Picture
Hubie Halloween and 25 Horror Movies Classics
"See. CR. Thank you for being here with me today I appreciate you man, of course, man this is this is our favorite time of year in a Lotta ways. Yeah. I, think last year we had a conversation like this to write maybe around the release of mid Samara about what what's going on with horror movies. What are horror movies? Now the world has gotten certainly more horrifying in the last twelve months. We had a conversation like this, but before we get into you. Know Lists and the Adam Sandler movie. I kinda wanted to take your temperature on where you think this genre is at right now. Well, I don't know that we can say for sure because I'm not sure what her movies were not getting, right? I don't know what movies maybe delayed release that didn't get the festival bump that they needed from south by or or any of the summer festivals that might have happened So it's hard to say but I I would say that. I find my appetite for her pretty much the same as it was any other year. I don't necessarily find as festive outside I. Don't know the for one thing in Los Angeles. It's ninety degree. So doesn't really feel like Halloween but for another I, just you know everybody's inside. So I don't think the decorations of really started to go up yet I. Don't know that I don't really spend a lot of time in the Candy Aisle at my age you know what I mean what do you think? Well, I know you're costume guy. No you'd like to dress up just on any. Oh Wednesday. So this must be strange for you to not be able to dress up as a giant clown and run the streets. Pharaoh that's me. Yeah I I agree I think it's a little bit strange to not feel the Halloween and the Halloween season but I don't necessarily associate horror just with Halloween. It's definitely a twelve month a year John Reform me and it's this month a year. History to Halloween is when we are allowed to watch nothing but her for like a month and not seemed like we should be committed. Yes. I appreciate my wife creating a dispensation for me to be able to watch some of the most vile things imaginable on film. I several consecutive days on quite a run right now catching up on stuff seeing stuff for the first time. A lot of it is very gross or very disturbing and you're right. There's like we psychologically grant ourselves the right to do this at this period, which is pretty pretty weird. Come on honey. It's early. October. Let's watch. Torn to pieces. Yeah anyhow. What about from the from the year so far in terms of the movies that have been released have there been any that you actually liked from the Shawna Yeah I've seen a couple of things on demand that I thought were pretty cool. Some of them were like late nineteen things that finally got released this year I think that you and I. were. Really looking forward to seeing a bunch of stuff in Texas at. South by which was the OH maybe we'll go to Austin rate like right as quarantine was starting to become really apparent as the magnitude of the situation was dawning on us. So I I really don't know if you've seen anything in twenty twenty that you think is like really stellar. You know. I wanted to ask from hosts. Really Right. Y-. Right. So I think that that's I think that's where we should take this conversation which is a couple years ago. I. Did this Horror Oscars Gimmick on the site where I picked my favorite. What I thought was the best horror movie of every year since Nineteen, seventy, nine and I like the idea of continuing to hand out that award every year and so looking at kind of what would be the five contenders from each year but as you say Most of the movies of that are sort of noisy studio movies have been pushed back candyman for example, Nia Costa's remake reimagining of that classic is not coming out now until next year that's a bummer i. a lot of people were looking forward to it. I was looking forward to it. We got a few things. You know we got we got the invisible man we got relic There have been a couple of movies on shudder shudder originals, one of which I'll talk about later in the show. But like blood quantum, which I talked about on the show Z, the Beach House that I think are all worth recommending but I wouldn't say are on the order of. Hereditary or or something like that. You know that we haven't had a movie like that. That feels like it's a little bit of a moment. A little bit of a movement announces a new filmmaker in a loud and noisy way I. Don't know you know. Host is really interesting. I think the last time the show is just you and I talked about we talked about host and it kind of feels like it has has the belt for horror movies in twenty twenty if only by circumstance. Yeah I think you mentioned all those other like invisible man etc I would the lodge in there I would throw the rental and they're like. They were really there is some pretty solid doubles to left, but the host was the one where I was just like a watch it again I'm going to recommend it's all my friends I'm going to try and get people who don't ordinarily watch horror movies to check it out, and especially if we're talking about twenty twenty horror movies, it is a movie that only have been made this year. Do you think that that's a movie that's going to stand the test of time or only resonating with people because we're all looking at screens all day. No I think it will I think it's going to be a good time capsule movie for sure. But I think that there are some things that it does and you talked about this with Alex Ross Perry, which was an amazing conversation. If people haven't checked it out and I, think his some of the stuff he said towards the end of your conversation will influence what we're about to talk about today. But I think that you guys talked a little bit about the technology and the the storytelling that it employs and how it seems to be like a step for like an evolution in what could we do with? The collective psychology of what's going on with people and that's what's awesome about her movies is that I feel like unlike any other genre really taps into how people are feeling at any given time about certain things it has at least that capacity.

The Big Picture
What makes a good horror film in 2020?
"Going on with horror movies. What are horror movies? Now the world has gotten certainly more horrifying in the last twelve months. We had a conversation like this, but before we get into you. Know Lists and the Adam Sandler movie. I kinda wanted to take your temperature on where you think this genre is at right now. Well, I don't know that we can say for sure because I'm not sure what her movies were not getting, right? I don't know what movies maybe delayed release that didn't get the festival bump that they needed from south by or or any of the summer festivals that might have happened So it's hard to say but I I would say that. I find my appetite for her pretty much the same as it was any other year. I don't necessarily find as festive outside I. Don't know the for one thing in Los Angeles. It's ninety degree. So doesn't really feel like Halloween but for another I, just you know everybody's inside. So I don't think the decorations of really started to go up yet I. Don't know that I don't really spend a lot of time in the Candy Aisle at my age you know what I mean what do you think? Well, I know you're costume guy. No you'd like to dress up just on any. Oh Wednesday. So this must be strange for you to not be able to dress up as a giant clown and run the streets. Pharaoh that's me. Yeah I I agree I think it's a little bit strange to not feel the Halloween and the Halloween season but I don't necessarily associate horror just with Halloween. It's definitely a twelve month a year John Reform me and it's this month a year. History to Halloween is when we are allowed to watch nothing but her for like a month and not seemed like we should be committed. Yes. I appreciate my wife creating a dispensation for me to be able to watch some of the most vile things imaginable on film. I several consecutive days on quite a run right now catching up on stuff seeing stuff for the first time. A lot of it is very gross or very disturbing and you're right. There's like we psychologically grant ourselves the right to do this at this period, which is pretty pretty weird. Come on honey. It's early. October. Let's watch. Torn to pieces. Yeah anyhow. What about from the from the year so far in terms of the movies that have been released have there been any that you actually liked from the Shawna Yeah I've seen a couple of things on demand that I thought were pretty cool. Some of them were like late nineteen things that finally got released this year I think that you and I. were. Really looking forward to seeing a bunch of stuff in Texas at. South by which was the OH maybe we'll go to Austin rate like right as quarantine was starting to become really apparent as the magnitude of the situation was dawning on us. So I I really don't know if you've seen anything in twenty twenty that you think is like really stellar. You know. I wanted to ask from hosts. Really Right. Y-. Right. So I think that that's I think that's where we should take this conversation which is a couple years ago. I. Did this Horror Oscars Gimmick on the site where I picked my favorite. What I thought was the best horror movie of every year since Nineteen, seventy, nine and I like the idea of continuing to hand out that award every year and so looking at kind of what would be the five contenders from each year but as you say Most of the movies of that are sort of noisy studio movies have been pushed back candyman for example, Nia Costa's remake reimagining of that classic is not coming out now until next year that's a bummer i. a lot of people were looking forward to it. I was looking forward to it. We got a few things. You know we got we got the invisible man we got relic There have been a couple of movies on shudder shudder originals, one of which I'll talk about later in the show. But like blood quantum, which I talked about on the show Z, the Beach House that I think are all worth recommending but I wouldn't say are on the order of. Hereditary or or something like that. You know that we haven't had a movie like that. That feels like it's a little bit of a moment. A little bit of a movement announces a new filmmaker in a loud and noisy way I. Don't know you know. Host is really interesting. I think the last time the show is just you and I talked about we talked about host and it kind of feels like it has has the belt for horror movies in twenty twenty if only by circumstance. Yeah I think you mentioned all those other like invisible man etc I would the lodge in there I would throw the rental and they're like. They were really there is some pretty solid doubles to left, but the host was the one where I was just like a watch it again I'm going to recommend it's all my friends I'm going to try and get people who don't ordinarily watch horror movies to check it out, and especially if we're talking about twenty twenty horror movies, it is a movie that only have been made this year. Do you think that that's a movie that's going to stand the test of time or only resonating with people because we're all looking at screens all day. No I think it will I think it's going to be a good time capsule movie for sure. But I think that there are some things that it does and you talked about this with Alex Ross Perry, which was an amazing conversation. If people haven't checked it out and I, think his some of the stuff he said towards the end of your conversation will influence what we're about to talk about today. But I think that you guys talked a little bit about the technology and the the storytelling that it employs and how it seems to be like a step for like an evolution in what could we do with? The collective psychology of what's going on with people and that's what's awesome about her movies is that I feel like unlike any other genre really taps into how people are feeling at any given time about certain things it has at least that capacity.

Popcorn with Peter Travers
2020 Fall Movie Preview
"Hi everybody I am Peter Travers and welcome to this special edition of Popcorn where creed you all the movies opening between Labor Day and New Year's Eve I know wait what aren't we in a pandemic Will really be moved this fall and theaters to show them in I mean the answer to both those questions is a huge. Yes. Sixty two percent of all US theaters are open now and there's going to be more to come covid permitting, of course, and those movies that can't make it to the multiplex will be available for rental or streaming in sickness and in health people, you can't keep a good movie down. So let's start with the blockbusters that are out there. Number one is tenant. Brain Teasing epoch from Dark Knight Director. Christopher. Nolan. That's geared to fire up the fall season and in theaters and with your mask and distancing in place you can strap in for this kind of Christopher Nolan throw ride and watch the spy master he's played by John David Washington give James Bond a run for his money you know you just have to. Get your head around the physics in this movie. Maybe don't know about how you can go forward and backwards in time at the same time I don't know either I was a little confused by that but you'll be glued to the visual miracles that are on screen here every cent of tenants two, hundred, million dollars production budget shows up onscreen Eisele popped. Jaw dropped pulses. Oh, pound all that good stuff movies and back baby. So what else do we have? We have Moulin which is out there right now and you'll check in Disney plus to watch this because it's not in theaters but you can rent it and you could see live action film of the Disney animated hit about a young woman who disguises. Herself as a man to replace her sick father in the Imperial Army the new moon is not musical and there's no comic relief from eating Murphy as the Voice of a fast talking dragon named Moo Shu. This is not that kind of movie. There's no whitewashing but using Western actors in the drawn from Chinese legend and as Rouland the astounding Lou ye. Leads in Asian cast that includes martial arts icon jet. Li is the emperor up and China's leading actress Gong Li as shape shifting witch who teaches on how to survive and prosper in a man's world. Look move on is not your typical princess. She's a warrior fighting for her place in the world prepare to be well. Next up wonder woman one, thousand, nine, hundred, eighty, four, the sequel to the two thousand seventeen smash that made a star of Gal. Gadot, remember her places the DC comics immortal wonder woman into the cold. War where she does battle with the media tycoon played by Pedro Pascal and the villainous Cheetah played by Kristen Wiig always to me an asset in any movie Chris. Pine also returns Steve Trevor The American. Pilot that one woman loves I know didn't he die the last time during World War? One people you gotta go with this this is Hollywood. So if we can borrow wonder woman's last sube truth for a moment, credibility isn't the issue here. It's the show stopping stunts engineered by returning director Petty Jenkins executed by Godot, and she's a formal Israeli military structure. So you know you're in for a really good time. Next up is black widow look wonder woman has competition already. You know we've been waiting since spring for Marvel to let its first solo black widow epic out of storage and into theaters. Now, the wait is over Scarlett. Johansson is back in action as Natasha Romanoff Aka black widow. She's the Russian assassin with no superpowers road just skills she's like the female Batman this Prequel looks back, Arjun story in it's a doozie forints pugh is there as Natasha, surrogate says sister and Rachel Vice is the leader of this black widow organization. It's not just one black widow you can become a black widow tells witness business. So Watch your back wonder woman next up candyman there's nothing like the Primo horror. Film to get us all back in the dark of a theater where we can scream bloody hearts out behind a mask of course, end with get outs Jordan peele writing the screenplay. This direct sequel to nineteen ninety two's cult fright fest stars Watchmen Emmy nominee Jadu Martine the second as a visual artist drawn back to those housing projects in Chicago's Cabrini-green where he was born now the whole place is gentrified beyond recognition but the green is still haunted by Candyman Tony Todd an urban legend who still kills anyone who summoned him by saying his name five times. Okay. Altogether now with me candyman candyman candyman candyman candyman, we did it. So I'm looking around here to see if some him up. Okay next up no time to die look no red blooded movie Fan is GonNa Think of missing Daniel. Craig's fifth and final outing James Bond you know for my money Craig and Sean Connery are in dead heat for the best bond ever. This one directed by Kerry from Gonzaga who did true detective from Script Co written get this by sleeping bags phoebe Wall Rich Daniel Craig asks for her because he really wants a little feminist touch to this. This is the. Twenty fifth, all seven Cape and you know this is a record and we're GONNA lose Daniel Craig. But in the movie James Bond's been retired for five years and he gets called back in. You know that's what happens to everybody from the Godfather on. You know Bohemian Rhapsody oscar-winner. Rami ballot plays the facially scarred villain named SAFM and he's described the director as more dangerous than anyone bond has ever encounter. Man How about you?

Daily Pop
Amanda Bynes Says Seeing Paparazzi Photos of Herself Is ''Terrifying''
"Okay guys. I don't know if you've seen this. Amanda bines is calling out the Paparazzi saying that editing photos to make her look bad. She posted a video on instagram. Saying it's been a terrifying experience to see pictures of herself online. What are you guys? Think so the Paparazzi. Actually do this. Do you think a Photoshop Photoshop. Pictures to make people look bad. Job is to sell photographs. They're not they don't have. They want to sell them as quickly as possible. They're not editing them to make them look bad or worse. Do you think that they were more like the? She thinks that she has double Chins when she sees her proxy pictures of herself or that. She just doesn't look like she thinks she looks control of that. Yeah well what happens whenever somebody is going through something like this? They know that a website or blog or even publication wants to sell that narrative sue Paparazzi. And you a picture of Manda Binds Britney Spears looking the bomb when everybody's been reporting that they've gone through something. Paparazzi know that they're not going to sell that photo right but you don't actually think that this is the case. I think that's what she looks like. Maybe she looks like but I don't think they're going in editing her photos to make her look worse. Look I've seen it happen before and just lawyers have been doing this for years where they manipulate a photo to sell a story. If you look at what Harvey Weinstein looks like whenever they want to sell the story that he looks like a monster they take this strong photo of him. They turn the shadows up. They turned the brightness down and they make him look like a monster and then what happens is his team. His lawyers his publicist get the photos out of of him looking feeble they turn the brightness up they make him look older age in the process. Look at that. Those are two different photos of the same man. The one of the love is to make him look like a monster in the one of the rights to make him look evil. It's how people have played the right. He's standing in the sunshine left is he's not at all. Do you think okay but going back to Amanda. Do you think they're editing? Amandas photos to make her look worse. View Vein they are not. I didn't think they are either. I'm his thing I we all know. What site when somebody when you're walking with your friends. Your friends are taken pitches on that iphone and you'll taking pictures too and the pictures you're taking off north south of the ones that you like. You always prefer one hundred percent different angles different camera. It just changes thing when you're buying photos when you worked for a magazine publication. They were not now. But you don't think I'm saying you don't think that the photographer knew what you were looking for. They knew that Britney was in distress and they weren't taking those photos and manipulating angles and distressed. And and they were capturing those Amandus so not been into she's had her own struggles alleyways doesn't mean and that means that's an angle that's capturing some things that's being a good Paparazzi capturing somebody in their worst moment which horrific thing right how. They're not getting a photo of Amanda Looking Fabulous and then going home and then not double not thank you not doing she made. He just doesn't realize that she they are getting a double chin. Either GIVE THEY WANNA sell by the way okay. Let me ask you this question. If the Paparazzi won't add a chin. Why would they make girls Skinnier to sell stories that they were more interested than they were to? Not necessarily so you think the Paparazzi are like. Hey this richie. They did it to for years. They made look way skinnier than what she was. They have been doing this forever. Lindsay's low hands arm. They always do it. I think Photoshop the hit photoshop before they even get to a publication. If I'm a Paparazzi and I know that there are seventeen people trying to sell the same photo. I'm GonNa give you the one that you had to do less work

BSP: Believer Skeptic Podcast
Aaahh!!! Classic Monsters
"We thought we would talk. Hello Classic movie monsters or I guess. A derivative thereof You know all the films like Frankenstein Dracula creature the Black Lagoon and salon boy. Oh boy so yeah so we are. Actually we each picked one classic creature. We're going to be sharing history in details about that creature in the story about the story about them so should we. Should we drinks. Yeah okay so I'm going to actually hand the mic over to Tracy and you because I she has forty drinks that she's going to be sure they're all so I'm focusing on vampires and at total wine there was actually quite a bit to choose from uh-huh depending on how elaborate you WanNa get with the topic. There was even like walking dead wine assume that seemed like sheeting. That seemed like that would be better for his. Obviously yeah it's because it's actually from the TV exactly. So I can't have rick on the cover and be thinking of Bram Stoker works for me with that said that I brought three drinks because being hungover and being two o'clock in me not having lunch it just seems weird like crack. Open a bottle of wine right now but I do have Francis Coppola diamond red plans talk a little bit about Coppola going on. Because you can't really talk about Dracula directly without talking about Coppola and then I also because I don't like I said if I'm going to open that I also brought four. They use my teeth to pull the bag out. I have a lovely temper neo. Oh I love to drag on. And we'll talk a little bit about what dragons dragons relates reverse dragged him the vampire at least in literature but like I said that's a bit heavy so honestly what I think I'm going to start with. Breath is a nice blood. Orange Margarita and S- To serve it in as they said I just live seven houses down I brought on my own Hamilton Sippy Cup when I say Hola pouring that that's awesome chewing that All amazing choices see. That doesn't take a random rationalization cody did you notice that mixture. You have doesn't actually have to kill it in it. Oh I I forgot I also brought my own patrol. Never leave home without it. So the monster I chose today is Where wolves so what? I'm drinking today. Is a Lithuanian heritage. Beer called where wolf it's literally called Werewolf and it has a quite a high alcohol content. So that's so funny because just right before for the show Tracy and I were talking about how we like picking drinks. That aren't just the name. They require narrative. Chris here's where we'll there's nothing with that sound so bitchy all right so Chris is still looking to see what kind of beer is is it. Strong connect have a taste. Today makes one of us. Oh that is delicious is really good. That's dangerous Oh my God. I'm just GonNa Covet this break a command. It's a Belgian dark El okay. I'M GONNA try that too. Yeah so for my drink. I'm actually Old England. I'm actually doing Frankenstein. And so and that was that was what I was GONNA do. I was I went into English. Oh I hear terrible and like you know what. I just can't drink this after my night. I'm going to get something good. Mary Shelley found something actually liked Mary. Shelley well well I whenever you look at all these old stories. I what I think of it is. They all kind of intertwined sometimes in ways and they're just kind of these wild crazy stories stories. So I've found a blackberry merlot called twisted Vine Ohio. Yeah good expected to get a couple. I rolls maybe like really all right so with that I will get into history I didn't want to do anything like Hollywood movie. Poor history because that would have been very long and excessive in instead I thought I would give a weird overview on the history of monsters the word monster itself derives from the Latin word monstrum meaning to demonstrate or monarch meaning to warn There's also the Latin word monstrum which Just means abnormal or supernatural but can also mean wonder or miracle generally speaking monsters are physical whether real or imagined representation of those things society as Dean leaned unknown or unnatural and most mostly those things that we fear and cannot explain physically. Speaking a monster may have some unusual characteristics. In fact one time things such as two-headed cavs or babies born with abnormalities were considered monsters so basically anything that was outside of what society claimed as quote. Normal aw was seen as monstrous of course as we know in addition to the physical characteristics. Munster's we'll do some terrible things or act out on the way beyond the standing of society being set that any one of us in this room could be considered a monster me with my blue hair and you both being super tall me with my gay so monsters there's all of you There are a ton of tons of monsters that go back in history. There were monsters that were found in cave paintings represented by animal human hybrids which unlikely cliches in real life hence monsters or at least at the conclusion that historians drew in Greek and Roman mythology monsters were perceived as a form of displeasure from the gods examples being cyclops Gorgon. Medusa Centaurs Sirens and so on. It seems that in religion like Judaism Christianity and Islam. They avoided talking about monsters aside from stories related to Satan and the power of evil in Hinduism monsters. A lot more prevalent. you see gods depicted with extra limbs or as an animal human hybrid and in native American culture. You have creatures such as the Wendy Go. Skin walkers and even sasquatch after the renaissance period with science becoming a new a fairly new thing. It really tried to attempt to explain what exactly monsters were to no avail in the gothic period we were graced. With two of the most infamous monsters Frankenstein and Dracula as well as some of the creepiest fairy tales by the brothers Grimm in psychology. Carl Jung tried to explain monsters as any central part of development might in that they were seen as the quote otherness within ourselves. I kind of discussed with this with you. Cody Day in that how I was talking how we need to balance the light with dark so I think that's the same thing it's arguing and our gang. We all have a fascination with monsters. This podcast is an example. Cody are armchair. Chair crypto zoologists. That even if these creatures don't exist it's that innate curiosity of the possibility of their existence as society changes the faces of monsters changing. We'll continue you to do so when before we used to be freed of things like trolls and elves. Today's where we fear things such as candyman or to say that once monsters collection of our society and then all the terrible things in it as well as an escape from those terrible things monsters are ever evolving and as long as we have fears and terrible things going on in our world they will. Oh not go away in my opinion. That's escapism at its best interest inc.. I have like a believer skeptic question but I guess I wanNA save it maybe. For debunk okay. But I'm afraid that I'm going to. I'm going to forget it. I'm going to ask now for both of Y'all are there any monsters or creatures that either of you actually believe in. Yes yes. That's probably what got me. Hooked on your podcast in the first place you were immediately talking about things that I have seen with my own eyes so I can only to Chris as a believer in many of the things. He's seen. Yeah I'm sitting there at work. Listen to going. Oh my God I saw that too says yes shadow people. I can't talk about that right now. Is Definitely I've had encounters encounters with shadow people. But as far as what we're talking about today. The closest is a boyfriend who thought he was a vampire. Oh Shit are you talking about that in your story. No I wasn't going to because it's complicated and messy advocates network. Deep Ball Game L.. Dated someone who thought he was a vampire sidelining. I think he was just really sexually confused. Needed to explore some things and that arena. He had seen the horror many

The Box Of Oddities
I'm Dead, But What a View!
"Had yes torso head in his head after carefully removing the bees from the man's head they continued the tops the only to discover a second hive in his chest this time though it was angry wasps oh no that would be unexpected surprise yeah very candyman so what do you do do you do you call an exterminator mitten rackets just get a can of raid how do you deal with that. Is it disrespectful to spray a corpse down with with raid I would say yes raids gross I don't like it okay so they carefully removed this hive and then they proceeded with the road they proceeded with the procedure yeah and they continued with the procedure this is the point where they get down to the abdomen as they were exploring the abdominal cavity startled because tissues organs started moving inside of the body had other things made homes and they're suddenly something burst from inside the corpse and Clung to the wall of the examination room oh my gosh it's aliens no it was a squirrel and it had taken up residence the in this guy's corpse just you know store and nuts in the guy's nuts so to speak not a face hugger then although if that happened to me of course that would be your I thought it an alien because just it happened so suddenly just burst from the guy's abdomen and Clung to the wall Nagorny Weaver come save us Oh my God where's sigourney weaver through analysis of medical and forensic entomology literature they confirmed the uniqueness of this discussion the researchers described it in the July edition of the Forensic Science International Journal which is a prestigious journal quote the uniqueness of our discovery lies in the fact that no one before us had the opportunity to describe a case of nesting of these species of animals inside a human corpse found in a tree yeah I think that that's kind of specialized study for US biologists this discovery is interesting because it brings a new perspective and gives us new information on the behavior ecology and biology of these animals absolutely they brings a new look at the behavior ecology and biology of bees wasps and squirrels we know a lot about what they nest how they grow what they prefer but this discovery shows us that human bodies if they meet the requirements of these or get orgasms of these organisms they can be a home for them you're not using it the scientists said in a sense the human remains found in the tree emily natural structure called a hollow so it just seemed like a natural thing for these animals to to build their little Heidi holes there's something unsettling about that idea something nesting inside of you even if you're dead I mean good or those little nuggets finding a safe place to be I mean until it was taken from the tree right I wonder what that honey tasted like inside the bee's hive the honey bee He's hive well did it. They were honeybees

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‘Cowboy Bebop’ Live-Action Remake Of Cult Anime TV Series Picked Up By Netflix
"That Netflix is developing live-action cowboy bebop series, Chris tell us about it. Yes. Cowboy bebop in anime that I have never seen because I've never seen any anime is becoming heated live action series on Netflix. The original creator is going to be a consultant and. The writer of thoracic Narok. Christopher used is writing the first episode. It'll be interesting to out because you know, from what I understand cowboy bebop the style is what people love about it. And obviously that style is really going to trace her over to live action. So I I don't really know how this will turn