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Binge-Watchers Podcast Presents Bad Romance: Return Of The Living Dead 3

February 15, 2021 Johnny Spoiler and The Binge-Watchers Season 26 Episode 3
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Love it or hate it, find out what we have to say as we take a deep dive into the bad romances on Return of the Living Dead 3, but we give a show a lot of love towards the skill and creativity of the talented director Brian Yuzna whose movies can’t seem to catch a break. Dude is cult movie status but box office poison … 


Some of our favorite bits from this movie include how much Riverman’s sacrifice meant to save the doomed lovers, and how great the zombie effects were even though the movie made far less than it should have.


There is a new true crime doc on Netflix about the infamous missing persons from the Cecil Hotel and its many ghost stories.


We get sidetracked a bit with the wonderful memories of VHS rewind and playback, video store nostalgia, and some discussion of how society locks you into a caste system and both American caste systems and British living comes up with some facts only supported mainly what we have seen in the movies, and then we talk about how the little guy can beat the system.


We remind you to check out STARZ movies and there is a way to do so on our site.

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Our featured music is from the band, Fleischkrieg with their song “DOROS.” Check out their new genre called “BrutalWave” as they get ready to release their new album, go here to support their music. https://linktr.ee/fleischkrieg_official


Our episode covering Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3 comes up in reference to Viggo Mortensen. Go here to listen to that episode https://www.bwpodcast.com/what-the-horror-texas-chainsaw-massacre-3


We spin out of control during Fan Service talking about a listener’s comment on YouTube.


We briefly tour the reasons of what makes our bromance so great and how these episodes come together.


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Speaker 1:

All right. So last week on the show, well, let's see. What did we do? You know, we debated whether or not the saxophone player from a lost boys was an extra on young guns too. And, uh, it really broke, uh, Nick's heart when they killed Keith or Sutherland. Again, you know, he thought vampires were lived forever. He was really confused. He didn't understand why are they shooting guns when they should be taking them through the heart. Other than that, it was awesome. Great podcast. Great movie. Check it out. And tonight we're going to be talking about a different movie altogether because it's a new episode and we're doing our video of the month. So this whole episode will be a video. You can also check it out if you're just listening. That's fine too. It will be available as an audio podcast later. And tonight's movie. Let's see if we're turning the living dead three, we're turning the living dead. No one can argue with SQL directly to Naya living dead. Um, there was a weird story behind the titles. Maybe Dave will have that trivial later for you. I'm not sure what's lined up. What exciting bits he's going to tell you about this series? Um, it's part of the original trilogy returned to the living dead first. One's a horror film. Second, one's a horror comedy. The third one went back to a more dramatic stuff, but it's also a romance. That's why it's on our list for bad romance is because the really hits the fan and the girlfriend dies. Then she gets brought back to life and that's what turned the living dead. Three comes out in the nineties. Um, it's done by, I think it's Brian Yanna is the guy's name or yarn or something. He said, what is his last name? Dave? I always get a screwed up, but it's yes-no. Yeah. Oh, Brian Yaz. Now, anyway, he's a horror guy. I came across a YouTube that I shared with these guys to get ready for the episode. And that guy's legit, man. He knows a lot about the horror genre. He loves, he had some really great ideas for how to put together part three. Um, but he even said himself, like he kinda got her kind of a bad deal, bad shakeup. He made that movie society, which they brought to our attention a few months ago and we check that out and it's a really twisted movie. And he's absolutely right though. If that had been a box office gold, then he would have probably made like three or four more horror movies, you know, to add to his list. And then he talks about how he gets regulated to be SQL director. But I mean, he did a good job with this one and that's why we're talking about it. If it wasn't worth talking about it, wouldn't be a podcast episode. We just wouldn't be. Would it be worth it binge Watchers time, frankly. I mean, we've, we don't have much time anymore these days. They're all busy. No time, no time. Uh, Dave, you want to tell some, uh, some stuff about return 11 dead?

Speaker 2:

Well, yeah. So this is the, uh, the second sequel to the original return of the living dead, which, which has some weird connections to night of the living dead and return to the living dead was based off of a novel written by one of the co-writers of night of the living dead and without getting into too much detail, there's a lot of legal battles of who owns the right to living dad versus dead. So that's why you have like George Romero releasing day of the dead that year, but he got legal rights to have return to the living dead. It's it's a weird, there's like a weird, uh, legal battle screenwriter.

Speaker 1:

I got to keep the rights to the words, right? The actual words. Yeah. Living dead.

Speaker 2:

So it's, it's weird how like they, they, they split off the rights to George Romero got to continue the sequel to the original night of the living dead, but joy, Joe Russo got to keep the name living dead as a trademark or whatever. So there's somewhere so return to the living. Dead does have some connections to the original night of living dead. Um, but when Brian,[inaudible] got a hold of this property, um, by the time the second movie came out, it was a straight up comedy. So a lot of people, a lot of people hated it for that. Some people liked it. Um, he decided to go in a different direction. Um, when he took on return of living dead three, he was only given two directions was it had to have tri oxen and it had to have brain eating, otherwise do whatever you want, tone characters, whatever. So that's the connection to the original return of the living dead is the Trioxin and brain eating

Speaker 1:

Side note Trioxin is the chemical that makes zombies and Dhabi. Yes. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Um, so, but he, he like shopped around writers and believe it or not, the editor of return of the living dead ended up being the screenwriter of this movie and Jo uh, John Perry or, uh, yeah. Well, anyways, uh, so John Perry, I think, no, no, not John, John

Speaker 1:

Kerry drew Carey now.

Speaker 2:

Uh, so, uh, there's a lot of connections to the original movie, uh, with this, um, Oh, the first guy that got bitten, this movie was actually director of very recent episode, warlock, Armageddon, uh, Joe, uh, Hickox

Speaker 1:

Anthony Hickox playing the character. Dr. Hickox and the opening where they're testing out the zone. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So he's the very first guy that got, uh, that got bitten. Uh, another connection is, uh, this movie kinda got screwed on its release schedule because we're like Armageddon was supposed to be a big hit and it wasn't. So the studio TriMark like backed off on releasing it wide and only got like tit released in 10 theaters.

Speaker 1:

You know, what's funny about the studio, try Mark. Like they're putting together some pretty interesting horror titles, like direct to video, but then like none of them do that. Well, so I think they became hits on video, stick around, you know what I mean? So,

Speaker 2:

Well, you know, it's so funny. It's like, we've already done like a few TriMark movies this year between this and a warlock. And I want to say there's something else we did recently. That was a, Oh, we did both at warlocks, which are both, well, one of them was Mark, uh, and we've done it of course are, uh, some leprechauns. Um, I don't know. I think kind of nostalgic when we turn these on, like to see the trademark logo for some reason. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. It's a great logo. It's almost like the MGM line, but different it's like there it's like a, another cat. I don't even know if it's aligned, but try and Mark. So, uh, let me back a brief moment with some, some home video. Wait, Dave, you wanted to add something else? No, no, go for it. Intro. All right. We'll be back, uh, in just a moment with some, some home video headlines, crack open, a cold box of wine. Oh, pull something cold on ice

Speaker 3:

[inaudible]

Speaker 1:

And we're back. So video headline, time, move your TV news. What's going on in the world? Uh, I read one that I was pretty excited about and I'm gonna take a sip and then I'm going to tell you, so pause for a suspense. I'll take a sip with you, John. Get my wine. I heard the director of the Watchman movie, which is one of my favorite superhero, anti superhero movies. And it's an add a patient. And I liked that a patient people could argue it's not Alan Moore's book, but I liked the movie. Um, so this director is going to get to do a, re-imagining a wizard of Oz, more based on the story by Frank L bomb than the other movie. So they're going back to the source material and they're going to, you know, do the wonderful wizard of Oz, like done by the book. So yeah, the characters are going to look probably crazy. Like they did in return to Oz, please. It's going to be more nightmare fuel than anything else. And if it's done by the director of the Watchman, like, I really like the dark overtone of that movie. So you need to make a distinction here. This is the Watchman, that mini series or the TV show. Okay. Forgive me, Zack Snyder. Now the director's name is Nicole. I'll get to the, I'll get the name. Hold on. But I liked the movie too. So I, I mean, I can't like not the movie, so okay. The TV show is its own thing. This shows the great actually. So it's Nicole KSL are going to do the wonderful wizard of Oz. Yeah. Um, we'll we'll we'll see. Will it happen before it MGM gets sold to Disney? Who knows the green powerful they'll they'll figure out the rights. I don't think that'll be actually on that one. They weren't allowed to use some of the wizard of Oz characters. When they did that movie, they had to change the names of some and they could have used some from other stories that were in public domain or whatever. Well, you know, what's so funny is this is not my, this is not my headline, but I did read something that Disney is thinking about buying MGM studios or like their catalog. So, Oh man. Oh, wow. Or maybe it was United artists. This is great news, Dave, thank you for synergy. I mean, corporate takeover, whatever you want to call it. Any other headlines before we jumped into first impressions? I have one. Yeah,

Speaker 4:

What's up? Uh, so CBS is going, uh, they ordered the pilot for the true lies TV show directed by G. I don't know. What do you guys think?

Speaker 1:

What it makes you touch? Did he do Charlie's angels? Was it?

Speaker 4:

Yeah. Charlie's angels Terminator to terminate your salvation. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well it's hard to say, which is the worst Terminator now, number one, what does that number? Five. Four that's number four. That's like what seven now? Or then that's the one that has, that's the one that has no term that has no Arnold in it whatsoever.

Speaker 4:

It has a CGI Arnold CGRP

Speaker 1:

In theory. That's a great story, right? It's like, let's go to the future war and show the John Karna arc.

Speaker 4:

It should be good. It should be amazing.

Speaker 1:

It should start with your train of like spoiling thing, actors behaviors on set. Right? Cause it was, uh, what's his name had his meltdown. John Connor. Yeah. But then that turned out to be on his side after all, like it turned out that that guy, the guy he was railing against was a worker after all everybody came forward and said, yeah, yeah, he was a little, he screamed a lot. Did you guys see that? The, uh, mission impossible. We did get shut down.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, definitely. One of the move it's going to be impossible to make. Wow.

Speaker 1:

And there's like a picture. There's a picture. There's a Charlie Brown S picture of Tom cruise, like walking with one of the guys on set and he's like, no, they're not. You got it. I got it. This was the face I saw.

Speaker 4:

That was pretty good. Thank you.

Speaker 1:

I'm looking at the face going, trying to do, if you're listening via audio, John made a very disturbing pudgy face version of Tom Cruise's expression as totally devastated by the fact that they can't continue making mission impossible in the Arab States, wherever they're shooting it somewhere in the middle East, uh, they're going to move the production back to the UK. We don't know if we're going to get a movie out of this though.

Speaker 4:

It seems like they're having some issues, man. This, I mean, there, this is going to be one of those DVD behind the scenes. I want to see,

Speaker 1:

They just make it all green screen. I mean, like we've been making movies like that for, at this point, literally decades. You could do

Speaker 4:

Movies

Speaker 1:

For like 19 months now. Like what are we here? What are we into now? The panty? Huh? Like, I'm just saying where there's a will. There's a way. That's all. Yeah. Okay. So I have some,

Speaker 5:

Uh, so it's on the Johnny Depp front where he is now, you know, working with like ACL. Ooh. And now he's trying to get Amber Hertz and, and Elon, Musk's all their communication and to get them deposed on camera, uh, with ACL oo present. And uh, so he's like trying to fight to get his career back, uh, against what he probably feels or exaggerated or false claims. And

Speaker 1:

What's that stand for?

Speaker 5:

Uh, the American civil liberties union. Hold on.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Um, I was going to say like, you'd wonder, like who could possibly in this universe, cockled somebody like Johnny Depp and another billionaire named Elon Musk. He's so famous. And uh, and for like 20 years he was like, you know, top dog. Right. So, yeah. Um, I was just finally started that letter box app that David showed me where you got a letterbox and you make it keep a diary of movies. You're watching you review movies you've seen. And then like you just click the ones that you've watched and I'm going through like my history, like trying to keep up with all these movies. And, uh, Edward popped up and I was like, Oh, when Johnny Depp was, you know, when he was very Johnny Depp and like, you know, it was a great movie, check it out. And like, you know, unfortunately like, you know, that's not where we are today, but on a side note, the downfall to letterbox is, is I've been tracking since the first of the year. And I watch way too many movies. You realize how I need to maybe get out of the house or something what's annoying for me is like, I don't have enough time to type on letterbox because I've seen thousands of movies. How long is it going to take for me to put all the movies I've seen into letterbox? So then I have, then I have street credit on letterbox. It'll become their will by the time she's like, I'm trying to look like right now, we're about 20 minutes. So we should probably get to like our first impressions of the movie, unless anybody else has any, any like major new breaking, like late breaking movie stuff that they have. Uh, you know, so we'll take it away from, you know, not ending it on a story side as Johnny Depp, but, um, uh, so he's gonna, you know, you guys don't think he's going to have a comeback. Uh, he will

Speaker 5:

Definitely going to have a comeback and he's going to be play a prominent role in Hollywood going into the future.

Speaker 1:

We can afford to make a movie with them now and we can afford to rent a theater, just screen it. So we're golden. I think he's going to come back in a few years and do like more character roles again as the aging older guy. Yeah. But, um, as an age, Dave, cause he gets blood transfusions is bad. Yeah. Um, well I'll give you a real quick piece. Um, so then you see them do videos from the cave that he has on his property is a cave.

Speaker 4:

Cool. Wow.

Speaker 1:

What do you mean interrupt? But finding me in the Johnny Depp cave videos on Instagram, uh, so

Speaker 2:

Are going to do they're remaking a movie or into a TV show, a movie. I didn't like, but when I saw the actors, I'm kind of in, so they are remaking Mr. And Mrs. Smith with Donald Glover and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, they're the reason why I would watch that show because I hated that movie, but I liked those two actors. So I will check

Speaker 1:

Think the movie I was like since then I was like, well, yeah, yeah, it is you're right there. Their thing in the nineties, there's also a roommate, but um, that's like put Brad Pitt with Angelina and like it's a fine movie. It was entertaining that would actually fit this month's category of bad romance is like that we could have easily covered. I thought it was fun. Dave hated it. You know why?

Speaker 2:

When I saw it, I've only seen it once in the theaters and it was a two hour movie with 15 minutes apply and the rest was just like, let's kill each other. That's right.

Speaker 1:

It's good to come out of that big[inaudible] give me no plot. All action entertain me. And it was fun. I don't know. Maybe I'll have to revisit it. Um, Oh, okay. Just rolling right along, uh, first impressions of tonight's movie. Cause we're supposed to be talking about, we're turning the living dead three. What the hell are we going off on a tangent of Johnny Depp and what the are we doing guys? All right. Um, Nikki lates, your first impression of we're turning 11 at three.

Speaker 4:

I never knew a vampire. I mean a zombie. I want to send a vampire Johnny Depp. I'm sorry. I never knew a zombie could be so sexy. Holy cow. I'm telling you my eighth grade self and I saw this, I watched this a few times. If you know what I mean? Why, why, why is that scene right there? They're all tracking.

Speaker 1:

I can barely hear that scene. The track has been, yeah,

Speaker 4:

It brought back memories. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

You know, here, you know, the crappy thing is, is like, I'm not even trying to piggyback

Speaker 4:

[inaudible]

Speaker 2:

I saw that on cable when I was like 11, 10 or 11 and old man, like I had a crush on her even with all the in her face.

Speaker 1:

It's as a video, Dave, go ahead and hold up. The DB it's behind you. It's literally right there. Close up of that action. Huh? There you go. Well, she has like more clothes on there.

Speaker 4:

You bet it's not VHS.

Speaker 1:

Hover is just a misrepresentation. Oh wow.

Speaker 4:

Yes. Where we could actually put it in and see if that part's tracking, you know what I'm saying? Everything

Speaker 1:

Was latex by the way. So sorry to Nimbus

Speaker 5:

Bubble on that. I know. Sorry to bust what?

Speaker 1:

So, uh, what dream stories they gave their first impressions of the movie. Now we're at three. We officially got to you Adam.

Speaker 5:

Oh, snap. Uh, this thing was a Gore Fest and it has some effects in there that I have not seen in anything else. And it's, it's worth watching multiple times just for that. The, the zaniness of the, the creativity of the effects. It's amazing. I mean, I enjoyed it a lot. Huge, huge two thumbs up for me.

Speaker 1:

My first impression. Yeah. Moth to a flame. You got to watch this movie. It was one of those. If you would go walking by a video rack back in the days of the video stores as a teenager, yeah. This is going to be your rent one, get one free rental right here. And this is you're going to be your blockbuster, favorite of the night. You know what I'm saying is you're going to, you're going to check it out and you're gonna feel a little guilty. You can take it to your room. You're going to hope nobody knocks on the door while you're watching those phones. And we all brought back. We all went there. I love it.

Speaker 5:

There are certain scenes that are worth viewing independently.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 1:

Plus Craig, all right, go to their website, check them out. It sounds a little long, four and a half minutes, whatever, but that's a brand new song from the album that they going to coming out, which has a really weird name, like put her blacks. I don't know it's German. As far as I can tell. If Google translate is accurate, flesh Creek means something like meat, lover or meat stick or meat pops. I don't know. You'd have to go to their website. They're also doing like a campaign to release the album. So if you're into that stuff, brutal wave type music, then go ahead and take a look and see what they're doing. And uh, and good luck on their journey into the world of music and sound. That's our fidget music for the week. And now back to the episode already in progress, we're getting back to return the living dead three, actually that song could have been in their soundtrack. What it made there. One thing about this movie that we're doing is nothing good, nothing good with the soundtrack in this movie, you know, no standout music, no good songs, whatever, whatever, pretty basic basic. All right. Um, favorite bits of tonight's movie, let's start with Nikki let's paper bits,

Speaker 4:

Actually my favorite bit. And as we're recording this, it is Valentine's day, which is cool. Uh,

Speaker 1:

No, we try not to keep, we try not to date ourselves.

Speaker 4:

I'm sorry. I'm sorry. But my favorite bit is actually the love story. I actually, I love the love story. I actually thought it was kind of a cool little love story between a guy and a zombie girl. I liked it.

Speaker 1:

It's kind of a. He's a little, very strong male lead. It's all about her.

Speaker 4:

Wait, you know, the funny thing is you say the love story and I was today years old when I just put together, this is based off of a Romeo, Romeo and Juliet. And I just realized her name is Julie. Like it's his dad. I never put that together. I put it together this time. Not the other time. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

He's kind of weak-willed right. But then he goes along, cause he's he's star struck, right? Or he's like, love struck what it loves struck puppy. Right? Like very calm. It's like, uh, Oh, he's a teenager. He doesn't know

Speaker 4:

First, first love, you know, like you're you're in it. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. I guess so. But if, if he had like really stuck to his guns, then like maybe he could have avoided the whole situation. But I guess like the whole point is like, love makes you make mistakes. Right? Cause you just are willing to like put those blinders on.

Speaker 4:

Well, if you do crazy things, you bring back your dad, your dad. Yeah. Girlfriend, by the way, one thing is it, uh, the, uh, the grandpa from Charles in charge. Am I mistaken? Is that the guy in this movie is that St. Charles in charge. Okay. I'll I'll double check right now. Okay. Good plane. Which cards are in the movie? He was one of the guys at the military base.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you mean the General's like assistant? I think so. Yeah. Well the older guy, yeah. The Chinese liquor store owner. He plays a lot of like Chinese businessmen now. Like that guy's popped up in a lot of movies, you know, he was playing like, Oh, find the agent tycoons. Um, which is a step up because in this movie he got his brain eaten where you don't get eaten. And it's probably, I don't understand.

Speaker 2:

Now he's able to play another role after he got his brain Eden, like

Speaker 1:

Thanks for being this evening. All right. Uh, yep. Yep. It was him Davy. Let's skip over to you. What are your favorite bits from return to Linda at three?

Speaker 2:

Well, the, uh, the, the one, uh, the gang leader that gets turned into like the, his head hanging off of his spinal cord, that always freaked me out. But, um, the thing that always stuck with me is the, uh, her, her not her transformation, but her piercing seems like her, it kind of transforming into what she,

Speaker 1:

You can call that a transformation

Speaker 2:

Everywhere, putting the spikes through cheeks, the blade, the glass, or a hands like that always creeped me out. And when it came out and I watched it when I was young, I didn't realize I was an allegory for cutting. And when I grew older and knew some people that were cutters, I'm like, Oh, that's what that was about. You know, in retrospect. So, you know, really kind of a brilliant, this movie has a lot of like subtle, you know, for a zombie movie, it has some subtle messages in it that I don't think people were picking up on because it's violent.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you mean like where he holds his hand up and he's like, don't touch me. Gas. Don't hit me. Then the boyfriend tells her dad that he's moving out of the house. He's not, he's not willing to transfer with the dad who was new. You know, they're shipping the dad's the general, but he screws up the zombie experiments. So they want to demote them, send them to another base in the middle of nowhere. And he's telling the son, we got to move in a week, son. He's like, I ain't go with you, dad. I'm staying here with my girl, Julie. And then like, you know, dad's like to back in my library or stuff, I got to talk to you some more. And then there's some raises his hand and the dad catches it. So it was really because something like you don't touch me, dad.[inaudible]

Speaker 2:

By the way, uh, audience, if you're not seeing John is doing a really good impersonation right now, like this is he's got it down.

Speaker 5:

He's reliving his new past experiences. He's channeling good stuff. We get to see in his head a little bit there. Okay.

Speaker 1:

This is Dave's episode. This is his time to shine. You got the shirt on, he's got the DVD in the background. He's got the whole, it like a YouTuber.

Speaker 2:

I own like two different versions of the original movie. Cause they're different. This

Speaker 5:

It's still going to do the dance dance sequence.

Speaker 1:

You're gonna have to do a tuck back. She'll shoot transformation. David. We're ready for it.

Speaker 2:

Uh, I'm not under the old body horror, Dave,

Speaker 1:

You didn't Pierce your nipples for the episode. Texted me. I was going to get it pierced the whole. We're going to hold them to that guys. All right, I'm ready. Yeah. So Adam, your favorite, your favorite bits?

Speaker 5:

I had, uh, two bits of that, that I like a lot. I think they're related in different ways. Uh, one is that, that zombie that has like meshed with his own self. Like the flesh healed, even though he's a zombie and like he's all stuck together wrong. And uh, he, he gets beat up, thrown down a little bit and then he like rips his own skin off. That was amazing. I, you guys know what I'm talking about, right? Like that. I was like, these guys are geniuses working on these effects. I have a feeling like that's not in the script, but the guys were like, Hey, can we do this? And I don't know, maybe it is in the script, but it felt, it felt so fresh and original. Like they just got crazy creative with the zombie and they're like, Oh, we got to use it. We developed this new thing. And the other thing that was really shocking because most of the effect was the guy's face was when she comes out of river man's place and attacks all the guys at the same time. And she bites the guy and you think they're going to cut away and I'm going to show anything and then they'd go back to it. And she rips his lower lip off. I was like, Oh, there's so many moments where I had a visceral reaction to what I was seeing. Like, I know it's fake, but I like buying it in the moment. And that was, that was a lot of funded, but lower lip just coming off, you know?

Speaker 2:

Uh, well, I, I want to steal the show for a moment real quick. I can't say it's a favorite band, but I mean, how good is this movie? But like when river man turns into like their guy at the end,

Speaker 1:

Like, it's kind of like, that's kind of emotional. Like you kinda, you care for that guy. Like he's okay. He's a good, he's like a good Samaritan that gets screwed over. And like, he gets punished for helping them. Right. But what happens to character is kind of sad and you're talking about allegories or metaphors or whatever, right? Like as his army, he's still trying to help the teenagers. Right? Right. Yeah. Some self-awareness, but if that's not a metaphor for the that happened for her, like, like, you know that they're talking about crazy, you know what I mean? Like they literally slap in bolts and chains on this guy. You know what I mean? Before he turned into like an Uber zombie and then it's like, well, this. I'm out like breaks for all the cages. He lets all the zombies free. Cause that's it. You know? And then like, you're like, yeah, that's it. That would've been a great time for the soundtrack to kick in the nonexistent said, yeah. You know, Nick, you're always talking about soundtracks. This movie is lacking. Somebody keyboards.

Speaker 4:

Yeah. Even the score. I was not very, it was just,

Speaker 2:

It doesn't distract you from the story. That's

Speaker 1:

Getting money. It's worry. It's in those effects. You're talking about Adam, you

Speaker 4:

Know, like the effects

Speaker 1:

Movie for like 2 million and the movie only made 50 grand. How is it possible? How

Speaker 2:

Well they was released in like 10 theaters with no budget. Oh, that was the other thing they said is like, it got no press because during the night they had their premiere, there was like a fire in Malibu. So all news cameras like went out. So they didn't even get their big premiere after all, it was kind of a curse. It was kind of cursed in that way. It's I always thought this movie is going to be like completely inferior. And so I've always avoided this movie. I had no idea. This movie was this much fun.

Speaker 4:

Still watch the ones that come after this. Those[inaudible].

Speaker 1:

I can't believe you did this. Dave. Why go? You wouldn't wa so scifi bought the name and then made two made for TV, movie sequels. Um, let's see. Rave of the dead or raped to the dead in the group to the grave. Yeah,

Speaker 4:

By the way, I was at the test screening for the fourth one Han and I, and it was so bad. And they're like, can we talk about this movie? We were like, this is like a piece of crap. It was literally, so I've only seen the test screen version. And I mean, I'm just, I told him, no, I did it on the thing.

Speaker 2:

Is it music crappy better?

Speaker 1:

There is no fixing that. Like don't release this movie. You guys are a joke. That'd be the only thing you can say

Speaker 4:

Wasted in your drink,

Speaker 2:

Owns the rights with like, just pass it. That's why like every single one of these movies, it was like owned by a different studio. Like, cause they just kept like, Oh the, the main rights holder would just sell it off to anybody. Like that's how I ended up with TriMark like the fact that a good movie came out of this was only because of Brian Hughes and actually put something into it versus like the guy who made number two, that was like, I don't want to make a horror movie. I want to make a comedy. So that's what I'm going to do.

Speaker 1:

I have so much authority on part two to change the whole genre. Like I was telling you guys like, that's the movie we're talking about,

Speaker 2:

But the extras on that movie are so much better than the movie itself. Cause like nobody has anything good to say. The director even said like, yeah, the best thing about the movie is the residuals I get. And that was base like,

Speaker 1:

No, don't even say things like that. It just makes people hate you. What a clumsy statement.

Speaker 2:

Even, even the effects guys were like, you clearly don't want to be here. So why should I like, I'm actually doing like good effects and you're making that crap so well,

Speaker 1:

I was younger. I liked to, I don't know what, how I would feel now when I was a kid

Speaker 2:

Two is my favorite.

Speaker 1:

So what are the times where, yeah, I didn't know. The returning actors were off on that movie and I didn't know the director, like, you know, threw his Dick around and got his way. I didn't know any of that. Like I just watch it as a kid and loved it. Like set drama. The more you can enjoy a film that's for sure. It's like, don't make, don't meet your heroes. Right? Don't meet your industry. Don't meet your heroes. Same thing. Like when you find on the, so these things about these movies, you just like, man, like you can't even, sometimes you can't even like the movies afterwards, so yeah. You're right. Like don't even, don't leave. Don't meet your heroes. Yeah. Really. Don't meet your heroes. Now I'm thinking about the Buffy universe. That's going on right now. We're not touching that yet. Are we

Speaker 2:

The three? But the fact that number three came out to be a good movie. It was just because it could have become a bad movie because they didn't give him any real restrictions other than the Triax and gas and the brain eating. Like you could have just made anything.

Speaker 1:

I know. I know like watching that interview with the director was amazing. And like, I would actually talk to him because I didn't know he was so like on the pulse support at the time. And like, nobody can,

Speaker 2:

Well, he's like, he's one of the producers of the original ReAnimator like he made one of the ReAnimator sequels

Speaker 1:

Right at ReAnimator. That was his movie you made, right? Oh wow.

Speaker 2:

He started his career more as a producer, like, you know, so that he was more the guy behind the guy. And then he started directing

Speaker 1:

Right. Really bad luck has movies don't make any money. And so they don't give them another movie, but this movie was great. This, this movie deserved to make some money. Am I right? Well between this and society.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. Like he clearly wanted to be George Romero. And I don't mean that as a knock, like he, he had something to say with his movies. Like he didn't just make, yes. His movies had a lot of Gore, but they also had a message behind them. Like society was about what we're kind of going through right now. Like we do live in a, uh, you know, a class system and he kind of pointed that out. You know?

Speaker 1:

Well, I don't know if you guys have done this in your own lives, if you've ever tried to make your life better, but the system doesn't really want you to make your own life better. You get tax bills, you get court, you get related to. You're going to all kinds of. You splice in as you

Speaker 5:

Develop any kind of means the system is like sniffing out. Those means. And they be like, Hey, give me some of that. And then they want to knock you all the way back down to where you were. Even if your you're is way up here. Yeah. Let me just think about river man. Like he was like F this I'm going to live down in this cubby hole. I found underneath the surface,

Speaker 1:

Here's this victory, we got pulled over. We got pulled over and got a ticket because we said we were obstructing traffic, but we weren't the obstructor they obstruct your didn't get pulled over. But we did. But we actually got the, we had a zoom hearing. The attorney didn't show up as a cat though. But so we got out of the cat, we got out of this ticket. It wasn't our fault. And it wasn't. And then like, uh, but what's funny is like, until the ticket gets paid, I can't renew the registration on the family band minivans. Right. So, and it's due at the end of the month. And it's like, Hey, we see these, these the, you know, it's called RMV and new England registry of motor vehicles, as opposed to the rest of the country, they call it to the department of its proper name, the department of motor vehicles. But at this like same hypocrisy, like, Oh, you got an unjust ticket. You gotta go to court to, to fight it. And if you pay the ticket to pay for your registration, that admits guilt. If you pay the ticket, no, I'm paying the ticket because I want to register the car. Not admitting guilt, guilt, like what terrible surrogate cycle. This is, you know, but yeah, small victories, but yeah, it's definitely a caste system. Like, and I think people accidentally get wealthy. Like they were talking about in England. It's even worse. Like the movie stars in England are intentionally kept separate from the rest of the wealth of, of England because the royalty and the independent wealth from the agreement that they made, like with Cromwell, promo was rebellion. Like here's the rich British, and here's the rich royalty, but we can't have this third group come in. Like people that are actors that then get paid right. And bring money back. They're their own little like sub separate, like here's the, there's the queen and their whole deal. And then underneath them, that people from Cromwell's days, you know, the businesses that have been in England for like 150 years and went to India and robbed their country blind. And then underneath them, the movie stars in England and then below them, most of the country, you know what I mean? Like everybody else, like, uh, Oh my gosh, get worse in our systems. Somehow, if that's even possible In America, it is it's gotta be an accident. It really has to be an accident. Right. Kardashians get rich on each channel. Television shows gotta be an accident.

Speaker 5:

Well, that's not an accident. Uh, the Kardashians are very, very skilled. Um, and something, I don't

Speaker 1:

Know, the dad was, but he's not there anymore.

Speaker 5:

Yeah. He was, he was a good attorney talking about the one that his Wiener chopped off and changes.

Speaker 1:

I'm not talking about, I'm talking about the sex change one. Who's still sledding. I'm talking about attorney for OJ now less, but um, yeah, I'm talking about that guy and his legacy, you know, cause he was an immigrant. Right. So he did the immigrant struggle, became an attorney. I don't know the whole story. I really don't know. I know like five minutes because David Schwimmer played him in the, the, you know, the OJ show and folks. Yeah. I got my history from movies. So hopefully the movies are accurate because otherwise I don't,

Speaker 5:

Um, let's see, uh,

Speaker 1:

Fan service. Adam, do we have anything to talk about with the, with the fans?

Speaker 5:

Nope.

Speaker 1:

Oh. I don't even know what that means. What is the, that means we changed our fan commentary section. The audience section is now called.

Speaker 5:

No, I know that, but, but what is this imposter comment? What is Oh,

Speaker 1:

So I had written for the episode that Adam could have asked me about the YouTube imposter comment. It was a, it was a comment left on one of our YouTube videos from one of our episodes. It was posted on YouTube and I shared a screenshot and the Facebook messenger to represent,

Speaker 5:

Gosh, what did they say,

Speaker 1:

John? What did they say? I want to know. He called me an imposter. He goes, anybody whose profile name is real? John can really be a real person. I'm like, no, actually it's a joke. Because in the early two thousands, every celebrity that went online was putting the word real in front of their name. That that was their profile because Facebook was kicking celebrities off of Facebook because they didn't think you were really yourself. So I having an ego coming into film school was like, I want to be famous. I need to put real in front of my name too. So all my channels have real, including my Instagram, whatever. That's how you find me. So, and he's like, and I said, is there irony? I am. I wasn't trying to be ironic.

Speaker 5:

It would be ironic. But the irony is where you put real in front of your name. And then late years later, someone's like, that's not real. You just put real in front of it. And you're an imposter.

Speaker 1:

You can't really be the hosting binge-watch then that celebrates the success of the podcast. If people are starting to think that we're not really us responding to our videos about our. When we're online, talking about our episodes to our fans, like that's actually a compliment, right? Nick, like,[inaudible] be interacting with me. Are you really Dave from binge-watch? Nah, you can't be doing no way. You're the real dude. No way, man is watching movies right now. He can't respond to them.

Speaker 5:

Oh the real Dave.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. You're in real danger. Now.

Speaker 5:

I don't have the need to put real because nobody would want to. That is not true. That's not true. That is not true,

Speaker 1:

Nick. There's your moment right there. They've got sad, Dave, where are we? Oh, what should we watch? So what is everybody watching this week outside of the episode requirements outside of the movie reviewed, uh, Nikki lakes. Did you watch anything else this week? That's interesting.

Speaker 4:

I did. I watched a great documentary on Netflix about the Cecil hotel,

Speaker 1:

Making it there. You're going to take it there.

Speaker 4:

Are we playing the game or is

Speaker 1:

That you're going to talk about, I'm just curious what people watched. That's creepy as hell and this story is faster.

Speaker 4:

Has anyone else finished it?

Speaker 1:

Oh, I know the about the girl in real life.

Speaker 4:

I don't want to say anything. So yeah, it was a really well-made I really, the editing style, the photography, everything about, I can't go into details about anything, but I really enjoyed it. And like just

Speaker 1:

The hotel, Elisa Lam disappearance.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, yeah. And about the elevator sequence. And we've all seen that video or the girls,

Speaker 1:

The footage is so disturbed. This is a show distribute the. It's one of the scariest things I've ever seen on YouTube.

Speaker 4:

Very, very

Speaker 1:

Well. Like as Nick said, you can Google the footage of this thing. It is, it will raise the hair on your whole body dude. It is it is it? Yeah. I don't know if I want to watch a documentary. Honestly, the video, the elevator video scares the out of me. So

Speaker 4:

It was really well done and it's amazing. All the people they got, they got people that we're seeing there at the time they got the cops, they got internet people. I mean, it's, it's fascinating how many people they got for this documentary? I mean, it's four parts. So it's about, it's a four hour investment. Pretty much. I liked it. Yeah. Have you finished it, Nick? Yeah. Yes I did. Yeah. Okay. I don't want to say anything else cause I don't want to like right. Yeah.

Speaker 5:

I'm going to require one more sentence.

Speaker 4:

A really great editing and visuals. Yes.

Speaker 5:

No. Okay. Well you got my vote because I have to finish it and I'm not going to nothing

Speaker 4:

I should at this point. So yeah. I'll check it out. I'd love to hear what you guys think.

Speaker 5:

Say that, uh, I was already sold when, as you were talking about it, but then I got doubly sold when, when Johnny spoiler weighed in and he was so enthusiastic, like I was like, yeah, I'm gonna watch, I'll watch that. And then it was like, okay, well now I really have to watch that.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm, I'm just like personally invested in this stranger because of what happens to her.

Speaker 4:

It's crazy. Yeah. And that hotel, I mean, anyone who's known about that hotel that has a crazy history of bad stuff happening. Well, what kills is, and this isn't a spoiler,

Speaker 2:

But like the manager of the hotel during the period of when that happened is like, it feels like she's constantly defending and I'm almost like you're, you're not responsible for what happened. It's not like you were directly are where you, you know, responsible for what happened. Like she was like, Oh, well this isn't such a bad hotel. I'm like, well, history would tell you otherwise.

Speaker 4:

Yeah. But then she's like, well, we get cops calls. We get the cops come here every day and you're like, well, that's kind of a bad hotel.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. She said like, there's 80 people that died in her 10 years that she worked here,

Speaker 4:

Suicide, drug, overdoses, you know, whatever. Yeah.

Speaker 5:

It's crazy in a bad hotel. Got it.

Speaker 4:

Good. And it's a bad area. I mean it's right by skid row. That's great, Dave. So

Speaker 2:

I watched, um, I had to get a subscription to epics because I was dying to see this new movie St. Mod and Boyle. Boy, did this movie pay off? Uh, has anybody heard about St. Mob or no. Okay. So it is a religious movie kind of in the vein of something like hereditary, but it has a lot to do with guilt and how we deal with guilt and how we pay penance for guilt. Um, and drives a woman to like basically the brink of madness and to fanaticism over her guilt and her religion, um, over something that happened to her in the past, can't spell out for you. Um, but like she basically flogged. So, so to say flogs or stuff that this movie is just a paying penance for what she did. And it's a mind, like this movie, like up until like literally the last frame. I haven't, I can't think of a movie up until the last frame only gives you payoff. Right. Then like I was almost off at the movie and then the very last frame did something and you're like, Oh, that turned it around. So if you want to see something that really gets under your skin, uh, I definitely recommend St. Mod on epics.

Speaker 4:

Interesting. Wow. If we were playing the game version where the brutal thing of like trying to convince each other to watch and we give points and weigh in, like, you guys both know that tonight, if we, once you take away the pressure I'm going, Hey, AA, what did you watch this week?

Speaker 5:

I watched, uh, one of John Saxons, uh, uh, I don't know if it's his first. I doubt it it's his first thing that he was in, but he was in a Mario Bava movie called the evil eye. And it's about a young lady that, uh, witnesses a murder. And nobody believes her that the murder took place because the, the guy that, that killed the girl, like cleaned up the entire scene and she watches the man, uh, stab the woman to death. And then she, she had a shock and fear. She passes out and then some hobo comes by and gives her alcohol as she's unconscious. So then they just think that she was drunk even though she's, she's never drunk before. And then they S and then she ends up living in this house, uh, being taken care of. And she's constantly spook. John Saxon is trying to date her. There's there's, uh, there's there's mystery and intrigue. She's got to go to like this hotel. They're trying to find the, the husband. I don't know where he went there trying to find the murderer. She finds clippings. Like it's a, it's like a, like a Hitchcockian type, uh, mystery horror. Uh, and, uh, it's pretty good. It's a, one of Mario Bava his early films called the evil eye. If you like black and white film. And it has been black and white.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 5:

But that could be, uh, a detractor, but I like the contrast of older movies and the black and white, the way they can paint a scene and show things in darkness. And, and the way things are the contrast, the sharp, the sharp cut of objects on a, on a black and white frame is something that I get a huge kick out of. And I can immerse in that environment. I know some people are like, Oh, if it's not in color, then I can't believe it, but it's worth it. If you like, uh, old school movies. I mean, most of the Hitchcock movies are, are black and white. So if you like Hitchcock movies and you like Mario Baba and geology, then you're going to like the evil eye.

Speaker 4:

Hmm. Sounds good. Now we're all killing it tonight. Like, why do we not play the game? I'm just saying like each one of these movies are like, yeah, I agree. John

Speaker 5:

Was, uh, with the idea that the game was still being played.

Speaker 4:

So I guess put rounds,

Speaker 1:

We're killing bang, bang. I want to shoot them up Western. I actually watched it because a little more than 10 is in young guns too, as a sharp shooter, but it doesn't get to do much sharpshooting, but he's the government guy that has to help Pat Garrett track down, you know, Billy, the kid and the rest of the gang. So I was like, Oh, I want to see something where he's not held back. Because at the time when he was in young guns too, they go really wasn't like an established name. Cause it's pretty big players of all NBA background guy,

Speaker 4:

Whatever he did, Texas chainsaw massacre three the year before. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So, so I go off on a tangent on that one, but I won't, we've covered it before. So what the war has a master degree. We did it a couple of years ago. It's great. Um, I'll have to drop that in the notes now. Okay. So I watched Appaloosa, which is a Western with ed Harris, the guy like he soldiered a little bit. He has like a governor. He still has like, you know, training as there you go, Dave has it. So he's a gunslinger working with the Marshall and they go from town to town, cleaning up town. It's kind of like wider open. And his, his group of buddies like Batman Anderson almost, it seems like the characters are based on like that. And his brother actually. But, um, so ed Harris has this lawman and he comes into this town and like literally the opening scene is they're discussing contracts on how to save the town wall. That is happening down, down the street because the saloon or whatever. So then they have to go into action and like right away, the violence goes from like zero to 60. And you're like, okay. Like, it's going to be super brutal, but it's like a slow in as being like a slow burn. And then they introduced the fact that a woman begins to manipulate both the Marshall and Vigo Mortenson's character as the assistant Marshall, because she powerplays the men in her life. Like she always wants to be with top dog. And so if you're not top dog she'll move on. And it kind of warms us way in between the, like there ironclad friendship of brotherhood that keeps them both alive while they're gun slinging. And, uh, it's on the Roku channel for free. If anybody's out there, Roku, ING, you can watch Appaloosa.

Speaker 5:

I just want to say something about ed Harris. Uh, he brings a gravity to whatever role he's playing and when he's on screen, he's just, you just know that he's fun to watch some, something about immersion and just believing what he, whatever he's doing. He brings it to every film he's a part of. And you know that the movie is going to be better off for him having been in it, regardless of what it is.

Speaker 1:

Role. I think his role in this Western probably got him, the man in black role in the Westworld, uh, TV show.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah. I think he directed Appaloosa if I remember right. Oh really? Really well. Let's find out. Yeah. Dave's directed by ed Harris. Yeah.

Speaker 5:

Oh, wow. That was, that took a lot of research there. You just faster than doing it.

Speaker 4:

Wow. I

Speaker 5:

Feel like you knew the answer before you looked at it. I

Speaker 4:

Was more like I had to double check. I could be wrong. Okay.

Speaker 1:

Um, we're getting towards the end of the evening folks. And so I said, uh, towards the end, I want to describe how they can win a copy of this movie. That's Dave keeps holding up DVDs. I feel like I don't want to be left out. I want to hold up too. Yeah. This is, uh, the Greenland. It's the Blu-ray DVD plus digital code. We actually had a friend like fan listener or whatever when this on Instagram already like, cause I posted the contest. You know, I went to my, I don't know if you can see that. I went to my Instagram story, I guess you can't because it's too bright, but I told people how to win. I said, it's an easy one. You can leave us a nice review on our podcast. You can send us a video just saying to a lot of us and say, hi, you know, binge watch this podcast. Or you can email us@hostatbwpodcast.com and just talk to us. And if you want to ask us to review a movie and put it into our fan service section, we'll have one of us watch that movie and review it for you the next week. And then you'll be in the running to get a copy of this. And they're going fast. We got, uh, I think three copies left. So get your emails in, uh, talk to us, reach out on social or whatever. We'll hook you up with a video. We have a couple of copies left of a loving monsters too. So, you know, there's all this stuff going around and um, if you really surprise us, we'll give you shutter for the whole year for free. So wow. No, one's gotten that prize yet. So we'll see. We'll see what happens. That's the one that requires

Speaker 4:

The nudes. Right?

Speaker 1:

I think we should sell those. I don't know if we have the right to, I don't know if that's like a, you know,

Speaker 4:

National calendar

Speaker 1:

Talking about folks every once in a while we get a naked photo sent in and it could be total, but

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Um, naked fans. Yeah. W Pam's gonna run a contest fro a naked fan, send him all

Speaker 4:

Your, uh,

Speaker 1:

Male or female or other doesn't matter. He likes it all mean I don't mind, but yeah. I mean, obviously that stuff has never been to using the robot. So when we send date pictures of cyborgs. Yeah.

Speaker 4:

And his email address is foot-long adam@bingewatchers.com. Well, we lost Dave. Dave is tripping. They've had to disconnect this, his uplink

Speaker 1:

For about a year now. And they've been pretty popular. We did like cyborg movies. We did a series of horror films to watch in October. We did some anime hits last year. People kind of like the theme seasons, but I actually am tired of them expecting what they're going to get. So I think we're going to actually, um, do something a little bit different in March. Like we're getting ready to watch a bunch of sports films, but I'm really thinking about just taking the whole, you know, deck of cards and throw it in the air or taking like the game board and just flipping it over. So know if you notice Nick and your notes. I want you to recap our episode, have a great ending to our video here. Leave in what's next for next week. I was worried about that mystery.

Speaker 4:

Yeah. You kind of put me on the spot. I was like, what's next week. And I'm like, I don't know. Anyways guys, uh, dude, we had a great show. We covered zombies that were really hot. We talked about VHS tapes was static. Cliteracy in the middle that we used to watch too much. And I had an awesome end game where we didn't actually play the game. But uh, check us out on, uh, IgG, YouTube Watchers. Yeah. You probably did check us out on all the social media and guys, I don't know what we're going to do next week. Stuff's getting real. John's going to throw the cards up in the air and we're going to see what we grab and that's what we do. I don't know what's going on. Video is incredible. Like watching this video, David's tripping. I don't know what's going on for you right now. If you watch it, they will come in. Literally when I'm saying stuff got real, it got real. Like we could Dave right now. Yeah. Anyways, this is Nikki GS for the binge Watchers. Dave, are you okay?