The podcast where we discuss the movies that terrified us, tormented us, or just plain stuck with us as children even though we probably should not have seen them at our age.
Welcome to They Fucked Us Up, the podcast where we discuss the movies that disturbed us, tormented us, or just stuck with us in a very significant way.This week we take a look at the movie that introduced us to Ouija boards as the worst thing a young girl could ever play around with and the demon god Pazuzu, The Exorcist (1973). The movie where were all introduced to the worst curse word we could imagine and the movie considered the best horror movie by movie critics. It spawned a whole slew of exorcism movies, multiple series of movies, and multiple television series that have intrigued millions for almost 5 decades.Don't forget to like, download and subscribe!We are located on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, give us a follow!
Welcome to They Fucked Us Up, the podcast where we discuss the movies that disturbed us, tormented us, or just stuck with us in a very significant way.This week we take a look at the movie that introduced us to Mel Brooks, Young Frankenstein. From there we discuss how we were introduced to liking black and white movies and introduced to a great ensemble cast of comedians. We are also paying homage to Cloris Leachman who was one of the most stand-out performances from the cast. Rest in Peace Frau Bluecher! **Horse Neighs**Don't forget to like, download and subscribe!We are located on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, give us a follow!
Welcome to They Fucked Us Up, the podcast where we discuss the movies that disturbed us, tormented us, or just stuck with us in a very significant way.This week is a little different as we are looking at the whole of the Monty Python Anthology. So that being said, Monty Python has a massive Anthology... so we had to cut the episode into parts. In part one, we covered the first part of their career from meeting to Monty Python's Flying Circus. In part two, we are covering the Monty Python movies (Holy Grail, Life of Brian, and Meaning of Life) and briefly touch on the projects that the guys had after Python. **God guys, we are in over our heads 0.o**Don't forget to like, download and subscribe!
Welcome to They Fucked Us Up, the podcast where we discuss the movies that disturbed us, tormented us, or just stuck with us in a very significant way.This week is a little different as we are looking at the whole of the Monty Python Anthology. So that being said, Monty Python has a massive Anthology... so we had to cut the episode into parts. In part one we will cover the first part of their career from meeting to Monty Python's Flying Circus. **God guys, we are in over our heads 0.o**Don't forget to like, download and subscribe!
Welcome to They Fucked Us Up, the podcast where we discuss the movies that disturbed us, tormented us, or just stuck with us in a very significant way.This is a very special episode. *cue the music*This week we discuss the newfound horrors that are The Witches remake from 2020 starring Octavia Spencer and Anne Hathaway.How do you feel about puppets versus CGI???Don't forget to like, download, and subscribe!
Welcome to They Fucked Us Up, the podcast where we discuss the movies that disturbed us, tormented us, or just stuck with us in a very significant way.This week we discuss the horror film (?) Leprechaun (1993). We break down the special effects that are this movie, as well as the dialog that is in Jennifer Anniston's own words.. "This is the 90's." So join us for the shit show that spun off 7 sequels and a cult following.Don't forget to like, download and subscribe!
Welcome to They Fucked Us Up, the podcast where we discuss the movies that disturbed us, tormented us, or just stuck with us in a very significant way.This week we discuss the horrors that is The Witches from 1990 starring Anjelica Huston.We work out our demons which are the crazy puppet/mouse transformations. So join us on the crazy adventure that Roald Dahl is known for.Don't forget to like, download and subscribe!
Welcome to They Fucked Us Up, the podcast where we examine the movies from our childhoods that either terrified us, tormented us, or just stuck with us in a significant way.This week we discuss Tales from the Hood (1995). In it we discuss 3 (4?) stories of police aggression, racism, complacency, and the freaky little wooden puppets that haunt our dreams.Join us for a disturbing look at the film from producer Spike Lee that made us look under our beds and our African American brothers look over their shoulders.Black Lives Matter
Welcome back to They Fucked Us Up Podcast! The podcast that discusses the movies of our childhoods that tormented us, terrified us and/or significantly stuck with us and we were probably too young to have watched. This week we are discussing Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)! This movie although we love it as adults was terrifying as children and for very specific reasons. Created by Ian FlemingScreenplay by Roald Dahl** Correction: I make a statement that this movie was distributed by 20th century fox when in reality it was distributed by United Artists. Sorry for the confusion.
Welcome to They Fucked Us Up Podcast! The podcast where we discuss the films from our childhoods that terrified us, tormented us, or just made a big impact on us as children, although we were probably too young to have watched them. This week discussed Fern Gully and how the message of the film, although heavy handed, was very necessary and relevant to our lives as much in 1992 as it is now in 2019.
Welcome to They Fucked Us Up Podcast where we discuss the movies from our childhoods that terrified us, traumatized us or just stuck with us in a very significant way.This week we discuss Contact starring Jodie Foster, Matthew McConaughey, James Woods, and John Hurt. We discuss women in science, the Pentagon confirming UFO's, and science versus (Judeo Christian) religion. Join us through the wormhole to a distant galaxy to find answers.
Welcome to They Fucked Us Up, the podcast where we discuss films from our childhoods that either tormented us, traumatized us, or significantly stuck with us and analyze why.This week we are reviewing Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) starring Gene Wilder. Come with us and you'll be in a world of pure imagination and 1970s freak outs! Climb aboard the Wonka Wash.
Welcome to the podcast where we discuss the movies that terrified us, tormented us, or stuck with us in a significant way from our childhoods when we probably shouldn't have seen so young.In this episode we review and discuss alcoholism's depiction in film through the 1995 film, Leaving Las Vegas, starring Nicholas Cage and Elizabeth Shue.Come with us on a journey of a movie.
Welcome to podcast that examine movies we saw in childhoods and they either tormented us or stuck with us in a significant way.This week we examine Bedknobs and Broomsticks and see how the facism that they dealt with and how Ms. Price would do anything to stop as well as the underlying knock on feminism were severely at odds with each other.Come join us on the acid trip adventure through London and the animated world of Bedknobs and Broomsticks!