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On this first episode of Views from Michael's Window, Sophie explains how she is “above” jump scares. Talia argues how Insidious is a “compelling” story. And Kelsey anxiously tries to keep us on track. We had a blast recording this episode! There may be a few bumps in the road, having it be our first ever recording, but we hope you enjoy and give it a listen! Three friends get together and love to watch horror movies. After discussing countless theories, opinions, plot-twists, performances, etc. we decided to broadcast our conversations. In this first episode, we tackle our favorite, least favorite, and scariest movies and our opinions. We discuss multiple films so there are spoilers throughout. The movies mentioned are: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1&2, Raw, Black Christmas (1974), When a Stranger Calls (1979), Invisible Man (2020), Old, Unfriended: The Dark Web, Spree, Silence of the Lambs, Cloverfield, 10 Cloverfield Lane, Strangers, Hush, Babadook, Halloween (1978), Eyes of my Mother, Poughkeepsie Tapes, Goodnight Mommy, Nightmare on Elm Street (2010), Insidious, Black Christmas (2019), and Amityville Horror (2005). Follow us on Instagram @viewsfrommichaelswindowFor our potentially controversial movie reviews and ratings, follow our Letterboxd accounts @sophieeh6 @kalbig and @talraddi
So, I did not like the first Unfriended. So, I was shocked when they made another movie like that. I saw a brief synopsis to see if it was as bad as the first one and it seemed OK. When I was channel surfing at night, I saw it was on and decided to watch it. As Palpatine says "A surprise to be sure but a welcome one." It was not that bad and it actually corrected a lot of the mistakes the first one made. Why? Find out on this episode! Follow me on Instagram @post_credits_podcast and tell everyone about it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Y'all ever go on the internet? Some freaky stuff out there. Someone in my Myspace Top 8 tried to murder me once. Wild. Anyways, I'm off to meet up with this Nigerian Prince who says he needs more money. Weird he didn't want to meet in the consulate though... It's at some warehouse in Dayton Ohio. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clipsters/support
Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman and this installment marks my 70th episode of "VideoFuzzy," reporting the progress I've made in cataloging more than 2,900 VHS transfers and digital recordings. In this installment, titled "Crossroads," I hope everyone had a great "Stay Inside"-oween and "Wash Your Hands"-giving, and wish everyone a Merry "Six-Feet Aparts"-mas, and eight magical days of "Mask Up." Working together, we will get through this. ❤ In Old Business, a few followup comments on Jeffrey Dean Morgan's appearance on "Grey's Anatomy," and I was able to complete a couple of partial recordings of "Monk" and "Twilight Zone" episodes I've known about in my classic collection. In my Friday Night Feature, I celebrate the appearance of the pilot episode of Joss Whedon's "Dollhouse" in my media collection, and I talk about my love for the show, the introduction to the concept and its vast, unfulfilled potential. In Cross Connections, I trace "Dollhouse" and Eliza Dushku in my "Studio Six Feet Under" challenge, and Bernadette Peters as a Golden Thread in my media collection, several others I've encountered in this cataloging effort, and introduce something I called an "alter thread" with actor John Bedford Lloyd appearing in many, many shows that in a very slightly different universe I'd probably be watching. In my Classic Collection (VHS-to-DVD), I talk about Ally Sheedy's debut as serial killer Mr. Yang in the third season finale of "Psych." Also, comments on "Grey's Anatomy," "Fringe," "The West Wing," "The Simpsons" and "Life." In my Current Collection (direct to DVD), I watched the debates in the run-up to the 2020 presidential election, and talk about the intersection of politics and news media and my perspectives on both. Also, comments on the series finale of "Supernatural," with a quick shoutout to Neoni's cover of Kansas's "Carry On My Wayward Son" -- perfect vibe. Also, "Superstore," "Fargo," the FX miniseries "Wilderness of Error," the "One Day at a Time" Netflix reboot and take a pass on "B Positive." In Videofuzzy at the Movies, comments on Uma Thurman in "Down a Dark Hall" (2018), "Darkman" (1990), "Dear White People" (2014), "Slither" (2006), "Purple Rain" (1984), "Crazy Rich Asians" (2018), "The Snowman" (2017), "Oceans 8" (2018), "Darkest Minds" (2018), "Unfriended: The Dark Web" (2018), and "Searching" (2018). In my special "The First Thousand" segment, I talk about a few highlights from the first thousand discs I've cataloged in my classic collection, fun short-run series, forgotten favorites, movies, pilots, quirky outtakes and history I've archived in discs 0001-1000. And in By the Numbers, every 10 episodes I update my cataloging progress, both from my last update in episode 60 back in January 2020 and for this collection overall. As of this episode, I find I have cataloged nearly half a year's worth of media combined in 1,025 discs in my Classic Collection and 360 discs in my Current Collection, so ... progress. Enjoy! TOP TEN: I've added a "Top Ten" episode guide for people looking for a quick read-in on this blog and podcast effort. Enjoy!
Alli & Kathryn are back, covering more Creepy Internet. CREEPED OUT: WitchTok baby witches hex the moon??? STRANGER THAN FICTION: Alli shares the internet urban legend of arcade game Polybius. KEEP THE LIGHTS ON: The ghouls discuss the wild, bleak ride that is Unfriended: The Dark Web. BUMP IN THE NIGHT: The Elevator Game. BONUS: Kathryn's mocha breakdown, Supermarket Sweep fangirling.
Join Mike and Bill for another marathon through Previews, 1917, Unfriended: The Dark Web, Saki The Succubus Vol 1, World’s End Harem Vol. 1, The Kill Lock #1, The Deep #1, The Low, Low Woods #1, The Dollhouse Family #1, Daphane Byrne #1, Undiscovered Country #1, Valhalla Awaits #1, This Old House #1, Love University […]
Host Eric and co-host Matt discuss Unfriended: The Dark Web. It's their most incomprehensible episode yet, and they're just getting started. Learn about yourself in a way that you would never have imagined, and in the meantime also hear about this pretty decent movie your two favorite queer movie dudes enjoyed a decent amount.For Live Show Dates Go To: https://www.facebook.com/BEARWOLFCOMEDY/Email us stuff at punandgame@gmail.com or hit us up on twitter @PunandGameSupport the Site At:https://www.patreon.com/punandgame
Where I go and see the sequel to a horror film I surprisingly liked! I talk about the film's unique visual style, how it's different from the first film and why I possibly preferred this one. I also question some of the physics in the film. I also talk about the 'Overlord' trailer in Trailer Talk.
Emily and Molly are joined by the amazing Darcie Wilder to talk about her expertise on fanny packs, Florence, and ladders. PLUS a very buggy Night Text and a haunted Night Email! This episode is sponsored by [Songfinch](songfinch.com). (Promo: CALL) Call in to Night Call at 240-46-NIGHT Articles and media mentioned this episode: Darcie Wilder's Instagram: [@333333333433333](https://www.instagram.com/3.333333333433333/?hl=en) Book, _[The Divine Comedy](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780785834588)_ by Dante Alighieri Film, _[Unfriended: The Dark Web](https://www.unfriended-darkweb.com/)_ Film and Book Series, _[The Da Vinci Code](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382625/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1)_ by[Dan Brown](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780307474278) Documentary Series, [_David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities_](http://www.bbcamerica.com/shows/david-attenboroughs-natural-curiosities) Book, _[The Flamethrowers](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781439142011)_ by Rachel Kushner "Night Call" by [4aStables](https://www.4astables.com). Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week on We Love Movies: Gordona nd Chris take a look Unfriended: The Dark Web and The Darkest Minds, while Andy goes through the best and worst shark movies.
2:20 - The Firing of James Gunn 24:20 - Ant-Man & The Wasp (theatrical) 40:20 - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (theatrical) 1:01:00 - Green Lantern (personal Blu-Ray copy) 1:09:00 - Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again (theatrical) 1:10:00 - Unfriended: The Dark Web (theatrical) For early access to our show, check us out on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hoopercast Free video episodes every Friday on YouTube, search HooperCast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hoopercast/support
I'm back although a bit rusty. I wanted to shake the dust off and continue the journey through the Mind of Mr. Crizzle. Join me on the first leg of our trek as we keep it simple and enjoy some movie reviews. Ant-Man and the Wasp, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and Unfriended: The Dark Web get the Crizzle treatment. Afterwards we stop and rest so that we can give a bit of thanks. A short episode to get "Back in the Habit" (Any Sister Act 2 fans?)
Just how old was the PEZ that Evan ate recently? Find out on this week’s episode! After the guys chomp through the answer, Evan and Kris share their most triumphant experience watching the Slaughterhouse Movie Club’s burlesque show and presentation of BILL & TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE (5:15) on the big screen. Next Dave fills them in on his not-so-hazy adventure tracing the evolution pot films (8:37), where he saw cannabis classics like REEFER MADNESS, MARIHUANA, SHE SHOULD HAVE SAID NO, EASY RIDER, and 9 TO 5. Once the smoke clears, Evan digs into MAKTUB (20:46), the adorable Israeli film about two mobsters who attempt reform by granting people’s wishes…in their own way. Unfortunately following his glowing review, Dave must reveal why UNFRIENDED: THE DARK WEB (31:00), a movie Evan and Kris hoped to see, is a terrible sequel to its smart predecessor. Finally, Kris and Dave wrap things up with THE EQUALIZER 2, another sequel that doesn’t measure up, mainly because, as they point out, it doesn’t feel nearly as dangerous, and lacks cohesiveness with its pacing and plot.