As Above, So Below is a found-footage horror film delving into the mysteries of alchemy and the Paris Catacombs. Archaeologist Scarlett Marlowe searches for the Philosopher's Stone, a legendary artifact rumored to grant immortality. Venturing deep beneath the city, Scarlett and her team uncover a nightmarish underworld, facing their darkest fears and confronting the horrors of Dante's Inferno. It stars Perdita Weeks (Magnum P.I.) and Ben Feldman (Superstore).
Horror News Roundup
👉 Insidious 6 announced: https://variety.com/2024/film/news/insidious-6-confirmed-august-2025-release-1236007111/
👉 Will Smith and Michael B. Jordan announce updates for I Am Legend sequel: https://www.etonline.com/will-smith-says-he-and-michael-b-jordan-have-really-solid-ideas-for-i-am-legend-sequel-exclusive
👉 Megan 2.0 gets pushed back again: https://collider.com/megan-2-release-date-change/
👉 The Black Phone 2 gets pushed back: https://collider.com/the-black-phone-2-release-date-moved/
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Hi!
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Hi!
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Sorry, usually you start, but...
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I did.
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You're welcome.
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Killer Cuties Podcast.
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You interrupted me.
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well, because like I thought we were doing like a you talk, I talk type of thing.
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But then you did it twice.
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Yeah.
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No, no, no, no.
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I love it.
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Spice it up.
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yeah.
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Well, we can, let's do news.
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Incredible.
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Let's do it.
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Okay.
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to spice things up.
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Insidious 6 has been confirmed by Blumhouse, Blumhouse, we still haven't
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figured that out, for August 29th, 2025.
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Yeah, so it's actually like not that far away.
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We didn't get any details, but we did get confirmation that this is completely
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separate from Thread: An Insidious Tale, which is the one also coming out next year
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that's rumored to be starring Mandy Moore.
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Yep.
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Yeah, in a horror movie again.
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My god, I'm gonna listen to Candy all day every day until then.
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So that's exciting.
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Don't believe IMDb, by the way, that says that Thread is the one that's coming out
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August 29th, 2025.
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It is not.
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IMDb says that, but it's not true.
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Blumhouse confirmed it's different.
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And then one more for me.
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Will Smith teased a little bit about I Am Legend 2.
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He said that he's really excited about all the cool ideas he and Michael B.
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Jordan have been collaborating on and...
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that the two will likely share some screen time
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in the movie.
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Yeah, did we think they weren't gonna?
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Well, I think a lot of people assume that it's a completely separate storyline or
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that Will Smith is dead or-
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Okay, so we didn't know that Will was actually gonna be acting in it, just that
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he was gonna be involved.
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Correct.
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I think it's Will Smith, like he's gonna be in it.
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Yeah, well, you would think there was like five different endings for that movie.
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So it's a little unclear what actually happened to him.
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But either way, we can't get our hopes up yet because that's not coming out until
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late 2025 or early 2026.
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Yeah, we've got a long time.
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I'm gonna forget about it by then.
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It'll be a surprise.
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That's true.
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They'll like come out with a teaser poster and I'll be like, my God, did you know
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there was gonna be an I Am Legend 2?
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my God, this is brand new information.
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This is the first time I'm learning of this.
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I just have like two kind of small things.
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We have some delays that have happened.
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So two horror movie release delays.
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We have the Black Phone 2.
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It was said to be released...
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...released June 27, 2025.
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But now it's not being released until October 17 of 2025.
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So a bit of a push back there.
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But at least it'll be like in time for Spooky Season.
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That's always fun.
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And then Megan 2 .0 was originally supposed to have a release date set in
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January of next year, but that got bumped to May.
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And then again, it got bumped until June 27th, which is crazy.
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They just keep bumping it back.
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I feel like they'll do it again.
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Yeah, during all the strikes or whatever, they were like, we are not moving it back.
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It's going to come out when we said it's going to come out January 2025.
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And then now the strikes are over.
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They're like, fuck you.
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We're pushing it back twice.
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Yeah, once they realized that they could have the option of not having AI write it,
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they were like, let's do that.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Well, that's what you missed on horror news.
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That too.
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Glee.
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Okay, ready to talk about what we're here to talk about?
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Yeah, I could not be more ready.
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Okay, we're here to talk about As Above, So Below.
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So below.
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It's so below.
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It's about archaeologist Scarlett Marlowe, played by Perdita Weeks, who has devoted
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her whole life to finding the Philosopher's Stone.
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According to legend, the artifact can grant eternal life and turn any metal into
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gold.
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When she learns that the stone is hidden underground in the catacombs of Paris, she
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assembles a crew, including her ex -boyfriend George, played by Ben Feldman,
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to guide and document her historic mission.
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As they begin their descent, the team members have no way of knowing that they
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are entering their own personal hell.
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That's from Google.
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The movie had a modest five to $10 million budget and came out in August of 2014, and
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it grossed a little over $40 million.
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Pretty good turnaround.
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It has a 6 .2 on IMDb, but a 28 % critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 41 %
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audience score.
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Yeah.
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They hate it.
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They really hate it.
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in its defense, I do feel as though this movie has at this point developed kind of
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a cult following.
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Like in the movie, there's a cult.
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But yeah, I feel like I see this movie get brought up in like discussion groups and
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threads and stuff like that all the time.
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And most of it is people responding talking about how much they love this
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movie.
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So I think it's it's got a solid group of fans for sure.
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Critics don't really like found footage.
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Well, this found footage movie had too big of a budget.
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In my opinion.
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It was too much.
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It was like.
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It was a lot.
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There was a lot happening.
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There is a lot that goes on in this movie.
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Yeah, too much.
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Yeah, I don't want to spoil too much about ratings, but I will say I think one of its
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flaws is that it felt like when they were writing it, they were like, what's like a
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crazy thing that could happen in the tunnels?
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And then they were just like, yeah, throw that in
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and then we'll tie it in somehow, but they didn't really always.
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So.
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So tha- we just spent- a little behind the scenes.
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We just spent an hour and a half talking about the nine circles of hell from
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Dante's Inferno and what happens to each sinner type.
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Yeah, I took a Buzzfeed quiz.
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Yeah.
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And somehow Ratatouille was part of that.
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I don't know how, but it did put her in the right circle.
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OK.
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it did.
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It said choose a movie and obviously of the four choices, I don't even remember
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what the other three were, but I was choosing Ratatouille.
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So, and that put me in limbo.
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So if you ever take a Buzzfeed quiz to get into one of the circles of hell, choose
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Ratatouille.
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It won't steer you wrong.
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limbo is the least of all evils.
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But anyway, we were just looking at all the at all the different things that
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happen to you depending on the circle of hell that you're in and the like sub
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circle and the subsection and a lot of those are represented in the movie.
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So I feel like it was a little bit them putting a lot of ideas together.
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But those ideas came from Dante's Inferno.
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Yeah, I feel like that was kind of the basis of the s - the story.
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But then they were like, like, let's include this cult that sings kind of for
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no reason.
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And then...
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you're doing a lot of weird things right now, facially, that the people can't see,
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but it's freaking me out.
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But yeah, I remember when this trailer came out and I watched it and I was like,
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this movie is going to fucking rip, right?
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Like they're like in the catacombs, sex, they're like, there's no sex, but like
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catacombs are sexy.
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And then like it showed them like...
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finding this car that was on fire and having these personal connections, the
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piano and stuff.
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And from the trailer, I was like, this is gonna be crazy.
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They're gonna go in and their past is gonna haunt them.
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And it did, but not in a way that I wanted to see.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Agree.
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Yeah.
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Do you want to tell the people what you learned when you watched this movie?
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My God, yeah, I messaged Cassidy while I was watching this movie and I was like,
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has JKR never had a single original idea in her fucking miserable life?
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And she's like, what on earth could you possibly mean- Cassidy's like, what on
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earth could you possibly mean?
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And I'm like, Nicolas Flamel, the philosopher's stone?
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Uhhh...
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that she stole that from Inferno or did you think she stole that from this movie
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that came out like 10 years after?
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No, I don't.
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Well.
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I don't know.
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tell kd that Nicolas Flamel was a human man that existed.
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That I, so what I thought was that she made him up.
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Cause that's a dumb ass name and she's real good at writing those.
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Well, he's a person, so.
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His name is Nicolas.
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Like, I don't know what's so crazy about that.
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That sounds like something you like cough up when you're sick.
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That...
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it's...
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people are named that.
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sorry.
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People are named a lot of things that they probably shouldn't be.
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Mmm.
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It's not not wrong.
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was just surprised to learn that that is not a character from the Harry Potter
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universe and also a mythological artifact that was written specifically for the
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Harry Potter universe.
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Yeah, no, that was lore that already existed.
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But yeah, that checks out.
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She has not had an original idea ever in her life.
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Cue that scene from A Cinderella Story.
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It's just like, you're not very pretty and you're not very smart.
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Hahaha!
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Yeah, that about sums it up.
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by Jennifer Coolidge to JK Rowling.
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haha
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Hmm.
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look at that.
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Little synchronized "ahhs".
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Yeah.
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Mm -hmm.
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That's friendship, bitch.
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Yeah.
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Can we talk about the catacombs?
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I have so many facts about the catacombs.
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Yes, love the catacombs, never been, would love to go.
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Yeah, I was watching this behind the scenes that they did with the historian.
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Yeah.
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I forgot I was going to say.
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I mean, I remember.
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I remember.
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So the local cemetery back in the 1700s, what is that, the 18th century?
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Yeah, the 18th century.
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Doesn't matter.
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The local cemetery just got too full.
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And so they emptied it into like the sewers of Paris.
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They just opened up the manhole covers and dumped a bunch of bones down there and
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then like,
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dug out more and put more bones in there, they estimate that there's six million
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dead people in the catacombs of Paris, which is three, six million.
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That's three times the population of Paris today.
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2 .1 million.
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It's like, have you ever heard of Poveglia?
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it's an island in Italy and it's where they like bunched, they dumped a bunch of
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like plague victims there.
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Yeah, I know it from Ghost Adventures, actually.
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That's crazy.
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That's not where I know it from.
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just didn't realize the name.
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I forgot.
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But yeah, they do like a whole special.
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Not that you've that's not- that that's what you're talking about.
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But they do a whole special about Poveglia Island.
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Yeah, no, I would have nothing- I know nothing about Ghost Adventures or them
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getting possessed on that island, but I do know.
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It was on sale in like, I want to say like 2013 or 14 or something.
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Yeah, the island, it went on sale.
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And I was like, friends, let's pool our money.
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Let's get us an island in Italy.
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Was it expensive?
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It was very expensive.
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It was bought by some multimillionaire named Luigi.
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Luigi like Mario's brother or Louie, Louie G.
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Louie G.
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Yeah.
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I don't know why I have so much information about Poveglia, but I was very
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interested in it at the time.
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Ghost Adventures.
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that I did not watch that episode.
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Okay.
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Yeah.
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Zak Bagans is...
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unironically my dream man.
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He's like the exact opposite of my type.
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Like there's no way in hell would I ever be interested in that man on the street.
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But he does it for me.
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Yeah, it clicked for me when he was like on a mattress in a basement and he was
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like, the ghost just touched my butt.
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That's when I knew.
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That's my man.
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I don't know what did it for me.
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It wasn't that, but...
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Affliction t -shirts.
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Honestly?
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You love a bedazzled man.
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Who doesn't?
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It's a, yeah, it's an easy jump for you.
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Cause you liked Edward Cullen, he's shiny.
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Kind of pale, can't breathe very well.
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Also...
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dabbles in the Supernatural.
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yeah, possessed probably.
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Absolutely.
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Yeah.
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Collector of Things.
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-hmm.
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Anyways, remember when you were gonna tell me about the catacombs and then I derailed
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that conversation?
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mean, I told you a little bit, okay.
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Okay, so that's like the, that's the, you know, the history.
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Yeah.
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Six feet underground carved in the 1300s originally, cold and dark, obviously.
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There was one, one of the main entrances to the catacombs was in the parking lot of
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a hospital.
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So all of the...
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were...
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It's because they needed easy access to throw the dead bodies?
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I don't know.
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I don't...
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Maybe.
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That's not what I was gonna say at all.
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So okay, I was like, why in a hospital?
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But then it clicked, I was like, people die and then they just chuck them in.
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want to imagine that the hospital that's in Paris now was not there in the 13th
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through 18th centuries, but.
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Anyway, so it was in the parking lot.
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Also parking lots weren't, I don't think.
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it could have been like revamped since then, but maybe it was also a hospital
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back then.
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Maybe not the same physical structure.
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They might have remodeled.
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Yeah, okay.
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I'm just saying it makes sense.
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Logistically.
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Well, so the other thing is that they weren't putting like freshly dead bodies
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down there.
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These were like bones.
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Decayed.
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But we have the cemetery was like too full.
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They had to put the freshly dead bodies into the cemetery, so they cleaned out the
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cemetery.
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Put that underground, six million people.
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So that the hospital that was no way was there, but OK.
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They put the fresh bodies in the-
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recently emptied cemetery.
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Okay, so if you had a relative that died and you wanted to go visit their grave,
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they were just like, sorry, we tossed them.
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Gotta go downstairs.
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This is why we should just cremate people.
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We should cremate people.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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like turn them into a diamond or something.
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Yeah, or like the like, yeah, the little pods that you can plant and it turns into
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a tree.
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That's beautiful.
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or like, yeah, or just, you know, mulch, compost.
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Yes.
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A burial at sea, perhaps?
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Like the whole body?
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Yeah, can I tell you a secret about...
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I probably shouldn't.
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Well...
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I'll cut it out.
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Tell me.
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didn't.
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I didn't.
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I didn't kill the guy.
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I mean, the guy was dead.
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He was already dead, he had cremated.
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wait, okay, so it wasn't a body.
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You just threw ashes in the ocean.
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That's not weird.
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okay, so one time...
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Okay, so we're gonna talk about when I worked on the boats again.
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Is my past coming back to haunt me?
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I worked on a fishing and whale watching boat.
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The one time I went out on the boat, I mean it wasn't one time, I went out whale
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watching all the time, but I went out, I worked in the office and occasionally we
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would get...
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the cremains of people that needed to be spread and there were different packages.
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One of the packages was you get the whole boat, you and your family, it's catered
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and like you all go out and you like spread the ashes together as a family.
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The lowest package was one of the office bitches, me, takes it out on a whale
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watching trip and goes to the back of the boat while everybody's at the front of the
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boat looking at the whale and dumps them out the back.
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Nicely.
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I mean, we do it nicely.
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Right, yeah, you're not just like chucking it.
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Respectful.
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respectful.
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Yeah.
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What was not respectful was that I did that- everybody, everybody was like, "oh
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whale!" and then I scurried to the back real quick.
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And I started like, you know, gently pouring the remains into the ocean and
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then the wind.
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Into your face or everybody?
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Okay.
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I mean, I'm sure I got on everybody else too, but it -
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Well that wasn't your fault.
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Who could have predicted the wind would strike?
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Maybe that was the person's spirit being like, I don't want to be here.
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I hope not because he is there.
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Yeah, yeah.
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A couple miles offshore in the Pacific Ocean.
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Maybe they were a prankster, you know?
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One last hurrah.
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Yeah, maybe.
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Anyway.
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Wait, we can cut this part out.
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We can definitely cut this part out, if we're just talking about people dying too
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much.
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But my dad was a prankster.
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My dad died.
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But anyways, what the funny part of it is...
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I swear it gets good.
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So he passed away.
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And then that night...
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I was like, upset, obviously, and I was like, my god, like, let me go see, like,
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the last time I spoke to him.
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And so I went back to my phone and unfortunately the last time was a missed
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call that I had from him and he left a voicemail for me.
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And the voicemail is him saying, hey Cass, sorry, I died, so you're going to have to
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come back for the funeral.
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What?
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Like, he was joking!
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And that's the last voicemail my dad left me before he died.
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And I think it's so funny because, like, he would do that on purpose, for sure.
00:20:40
He didn't, obviously, but, like, he would have loved that.
00:20:46
my God.
00:20:47
I still have the voicemail.
00:20:51
Holy shit.
00:20:53
Well.
00:20:56
really committed to the bit.
00:20:57
I know, yeah.
00:20:59
Dick.
00:21:01
There was like a TikTok trend that's like, what's like trauma that you gave that's
00:21:05
funny.
00:21:05
But it has to be funny.
00:21:06
And I wanted to stitch it so bad and just play the actual voicemail.
00:21:11
Yeah.
00:21:15
It is funny.
00:21:17
Anyways, pranksters, you know?
00:21:21
Seriously.
00:21:26
Do you want to know, just switching gears back to the movie, do you want to know my
00:21:31
favorite catacomb fact?
00:21:33
You probably do know it, but this was the first production that the secured
00:21:37
permission from the French government to actually film in the catacombs.
00:21:41
So some of the shots are actually just of the catacombs.
00:21:43
And I think they even like moved the piano down there to film that scene.
00:21:48
And the car.
00:21:48
Craziness!
00:21:49
A whole car!
00:21:51
A vehicle!
00:21:52
Mm -hmm.
00:21:52
Yeah.
00:21:54
That's crazy.
00:21:54
No, I mean, they filmed a majority of it down there.
00:21:58
They didn't build any sets or anything.
00:21:59
They were in the catacombs.
00:22:02
In that same, like behind the scenes little kind of short documentary I was
00:22:06
watching, the director was describing how, you know, how like when you're using the
00:22:14
cameras they were using, there's a screen that you can watch while you're filming,
00:22:16
obviously.
00:22:18
The rooms were so thin and the ceilings were so low that
00:22:24
they'd be looking at the camera and they'd put their arms kind of like above their
00:22:27
foreheads so that when inevitably they were going to bonk their heads, their arms
00:22:32
would take the brunt of the collision.
00:22:35
So their arms were always bruised.
00:22:39
Yeah.
00:22:40
Ouchie.
00:22:41
Yeah.
00:22:42
Well, and that's, what's his name, Ben Feldman, who played George.
00:22:48
He like actually had claustrophobia.
00:22:50
So he would have to like take breaks so that he could cope with it.
00:22:53
That would be...
00:22:56
If you actually had that phobia trying to film that in the actual catacombs would be
00:23:00
crazy.
00:23:01
Props to him for doing it.
00:23:05
Also, I didn't even...
00:23:07
think about it until I saw him in this movie, but he's in Cloverfield.
00:23:13
We've just not on the podcast, watched that.
00:23:15
In the beginning, like the very early beginning at the party.
00:23:20
the, yes, he's the guy that the main girl brings to make the main guy jealous.
00:23:28
Mm -hmm.
00:23:30
Yeah, I know him from Superstore.
00:23:33
Which watching interviews of him, he's very like, his Superstore character is him
00:23:39
in real life.
00:23:41
I've never seen Superstore.
00:23:43
Yeah?
00:23:44
good.
00:23:45
Maybe I'll watch it.
00:23:46
You should.
00:23:47
Maybe I will.
00:23:47
I watched Star Wars, didn't I?
00:23:50
You did.
00:23:51
That was a miracle.
00:23:52
Someone literally had to buy you to do that, but...
00:23:56
was bribed monetarily too.
00:24:01
And it worked.
00:24:02
all it takes, I mean, I've got your Venmo.
00:24:06
I'll start sending you money.
00:24:07
I don't give a fuck.
00:24:08
like $5, hey watch this show.
00:24:10
I'm like god damn it.
00:24:12
first one I'm going to send you is the musical episode of Grey's Anatomy.
00:24:15
Just the one.
00:24:16
Yeah, five bucks.
00:24:17
Can we just circle back to, I never finished my hospital fact.
00:24:21
my god, yeah.
00:24:22
Yeah, okay.
00:24:23
So while they were filming, thank you, while they were filming, one of the main
00:24:29
entrances to the catacombs was in the parking lot of a hospital.
00:24:34
Which was awkward because they would be above ground getting bloody, getting
00:24:40
mulage, getting injured, and then they'd be passing by nurses, actually injured
00:24:47
people, sick people to then go into the catacombs and film the movie.
00:24:50
I wonder if any nurses were like, do you need...
00:24:52
help?
00:24:53
Supposedly.
00:24:54
Yeah, supposedly.
00:24:55
That's funny, yeah, I didn't think about the practicality of actually filming down
00:24:59
there.
00:24:59
Yeah, right.
00:25:00
I mean, you're not doing all the hair and makeup and stuff down there.
00:25:03
They did do some interviews down there, which was cool and fun, but yeah.
00:25:09
I wonder if they had to like...
00:25:12
Like when they were able to film, did they have to like schedule around tours that
00:25:16
were down there?
00:25:16
Well, a lot of where they were filming was where the public is not allowed.
00:25:22
I'm surprised that they let them film there.
00:25:25
Interesting.
00:25:26
Okay.
00:25:27
of where they were filming was no public.
00:25:32
Hmm.
00:25:33
I'm surprised they didn't catch like a party or something.
00:25:39
In the movie.
00:25:41
I meant like in real life filming.
00:25:43
Yeah.
00:25:44
They never really just like explained the cultists at all, did they?
00:25:47
Yeah.
00:25:48
And then I was kind of confused because it was the lead cultist that they saw at the
00:25:53
bar who killed Benji?
00:25:57
Why?
00:25:57
Cult stuff.
00:25:59
But that, yeah, I don't know, that doesn't make sense to me, but I'll, you know, I'll
00:26:03
allow it.
00:26:04
Is this movie making a whole lot of sense to you as a whole?
00:26:09
at least it was like they were all dying because of this like tie into the circles
00:26:14
of hell, right?
00:26:14
Like, repent your sins, otherwise you die based on your sin, right?
00:26:20
And then Benji's just like a cult lady kills him.
00:26:25
And some people were trying to say like, the cult was there to haunt Benji.
00:26:29
But then like, why would he not?
00:26:31
Like, yeah, he did take notice to the cult, but it wasn't like...
00:26:35
him seeing his childhood piano or a car that he, you know, saw someone die in or
00:26:40
something.
00:26:41
Like, it wasn't a recognizable enough haunting for me to think it like meant
00:26:47
something.
00:26:48
Maybe he had like religious trauma or something.
00:26:51
Maybe he was...
00:26:53
Maybe he was the one, the heretic.
00:26:56
I'm trying to see, because I know people said like which level he was on when he
00:27:00
died, but I can't remember.
00:27:02
I don't know.
00:27:03
The actor that played him, Edwin Hodge, and then François Civil, who played
00:27:09
Papillon, were supposedly the biggest pranksters on the cast.
00:27:15
They would scare the main actress, the girl who plays Scarlett, by just jumping
00:27:19
out of corners, out from around.
00:27:22
That is so mean!
00:27:23
So mean.
00:27:24
They were the biggest pranksters on the set.
00:27:27
Yeah, Edwin Hodge, he was in The Purge movies.
00:27:31
He's like one of the only people who's been in multiple of them.
00:27:36
Yeah, he plays, because you've seen the first one, right?
00:27:41
Okay, so he's the one that comes to the house in the first one and they let him
00:27:45
in, the kid lets him in, that's him.
00:27:47
Yeah, and then I think he's like, he gets a name later on.
00:27:50
I think it's like Dante Bishop or something.
00:27:52
Dante!
00:27:53
Dante!
00:28:03
shit.
00:28:05
Yeah, that was good.
00:28:07
But yeah, I feel like I know him mainly from those movies.
00:28:12
Well, and this.
00:28:14
Yeah, I think like generally speaking for a found footage movie, I get taken out of
00:28:20
it if I recognize the actors.
00:28:23
The only one that I recognized was Ben Feldman, right?
00:28:27
Yeah, Ben Feldman, the one who plays George from Superstore.
00:28:29
Yeah, I feel like the immersion's a lot better in found footage if you aren't
00:28:33
really super familiar with the people in it.
00:28:36
Which is why like they do, you know, it's why Blair Witch was such a huge hit was
00:28:40
because nobody had seen these people.
00:28:42
And then that's why, you know, Paranormal Activity did the same kind of marketing
00:28:46
technique of these, this is true.
00:28:49
You've never seen these people, so it's true.
00:28:52
And that's maybe like the OG that did that was a movie called Cannibal Holocaust.
00:29:00
Yep, I've heard...heard that one.
00:29:03
Yeah, but that one they like had to go to court because they were like, you killed
00:29:07
these people.
00:29:08
So yeah, it's effective.
00:29:13
Hire more nobodies for found footage.
00:29:16
Totally.
00:29:16
There's a lot of talented nobody's out there.
00:29:18
Yeah, not all of us can have rich parents.
00:29:20
North West.
00:29:24
I'm sorry.
00:29:25
I'm not even gonna hate on her.
00:29:26
She's a child but like her mom, her dad, and the casting director- jail that was
00:29:35
atrocious
00:29:37
to jail.
00:29:38
Yeah, North didn't do anything wrong.
00:29:40
No, she's a child!
00:29:41
Like, it's not her fault that her parents bought her a role.
00:29:44
Like...
00:29:45
Yeah.
00:29:47
Back to this movie.
00:29:49
The tunnel scene where it like collapses on Edwin Hodges character.
00:29:55
It's like literally exactly the scene from The Descent.
00:30:01
I want to, yeah, I almost want to watch them side by side because it's literally
00:30:07
like they start to panic.
00:30:08
The other person's like, you need to calm down.
00:30:10
Breathe.
00:30:10
I'm going to get you through it.
00:30:11
Like it's the same.
00:30:13
And then it collapses, which is exactly what happens in The Descent.
00:30:17
Yeah.
00:30:17
Yeah.
00:30:19
Well.
00:30:20
They used a probably, I'm thinking back to the documentary piece, probably like a
00:30:28
three and a half foot tall by two and a half foot wide stretch of hallway for that
00:30:34
scene that they just filled with fake bones.
00:30:37
So a good like, what would that be?
00:30:40
Six cubic feet?
00:30:42
No, because it's long.
00:30:44
So six, and there was probably like.
00:30:46
five feet long, probably like 30 cubic feet of fake bones in that little hallway.
00:30:54
And then they also made it thinner.
00:30:57
They put an extra wall in there so it would be really claustrophobic.
00:31:01
And supposedly Ben Feldman was not the only person that suffered from
00:31:06
claustrophobia.
00:31:07
There was another actor that they never named that had one scene that was
00:31:12
particularly claustrophobic
00:31:14
that made them panic a little bit and that really contributed to their performance,
00:31:20
the actor said.
00:31:23
I'm thinking it was that scene, just based on like how much they put into it to make
00:31:29
it claustrophobic and then how good of a scene it turned out to be.
00:31:33
I'm thinking that it was him.
00:31:36
Yeah, yeah.
00:31:38
It's interesting they wouldn't name them, like it's like a government secret.
00:31:42
We can't tell you who panicked on set.
00:31:46
But we will tell you it was the most claustrophobic scene in the movie.
00:31:50
Which, yeah, that definitely was the most.
00:31:53
So yeah, I feel like it had to be like him or her, if she was actually there with him
00:31:56
filming it, then maybe one of the two.
00:31:59
Yeah.
00:31:59
I don't consider myself like super colostrophobic, but I don't think I'd like
00:32:05
that.
00:32:05
If it was an acting experience, like that'd be fine, because obviously like,
00:32:08
you know that there's people there who can like get you out.
00:32:11
So I don't think that would bother me.
00:32:13
But like, that's the moment I'm, I'm not going, I'm not, I'm not crawling through
00:32:17
there.
00:32:18
You guys have a fun time.
00:32:20
I'll wait here.
00:32:22
Yeah.
00:32:23
Yeah, pass.
00:32:25
I don't even think I could wear a weighted blanket, honestly.
00:32:29
Like, I'm not that claustrophobic, but like the feeling of like being pressed
00:32:33
down on, I don't think I like that.
00:32:35
I didn't think I would like it either.
00:32:37
And then I tried my friend T'Airrashay's and I was like, I could live in this.
00:32:42
Yeah.
00:32:43
The sound, every time someone described it, I was like, that sounds awful.
00:32:46
Loved it.
00:32:47
Big fan.
00:32:48
Yeah.
00:32:49
Does it this help with restless leg syndrome?
00:32:50
Yeah, it did.
00:32:52
Yeah, I have it.
00:32:53
So do I.
00:32:54
Remember I told you that when I was in the hotel room with our friend Michelle?
00:33:00
I started like...
00:33:02
Yeah, I was like cricketing.
00:33:04
She's like, are you okay?
00:33:06
But it's like second nature for me to do.
00:33:09
So I was just like, gotta go to bed.
00:33:11
I'm kicking my feetsies.
00:33:14
Yeah, I just gotta flex really hard, like try to give myself a Charlie horse, you
00:33:19
know?
00:33:19
Mmm.
00:33:20
Now see, I already, it's like painful, so I have to move them.
00:33:25
Yeah.
00:33:25
Anyway, enough about us.
00:33:29
Yeah.
00:33:30
We still to this day are discovering what we have in common.
00:33:38
Another fun fact that I like about this is that the poster tagline was, "The only way
00:33:44
out is down." And that's like almost word for word, the same tagline that was used
00:33:50
for the 2003 hit film in my heart, The Core.
00:33:57
We'll have to watch it sometime.
00:34:00
It's like so dumb.
00:34:04
And I love it so much.
00:34:06
Like they have to go to the core.
00:34:08
That's the premise.
00:34:09
It's like a disaster movie.
00:34:10
They're like, we have to reset the core.
00:34:12
And then Aaron Eckhart and Hilary Swank go to the core.
00:34:16
Hilary Swank.
00:34:17
Star -studded DJ Qualls is in it, Stanley fucking Tucci is in it.
00:34:22
It's so, it's so bad.
00:34:26
I love it so much.
00:34:28
Yeah, I highly recommend The Core.
00:34:29
Anyways, that tagline, he was great in it.
00:34:35
That wasn't the issue.
00:34:38
No, it's definitely, it's like an Armageddon, like it's like, this is such a
00:34:42
stupid concept, but like I'm having a great time.
00:34:47
But anyways, that movie's tagline was, "The only way out is in".
00:34:51
It's like almost the same.
00:34:52
Yeah.
00:34:53
Core stealers.
00:34:57
Prepositions.
00:34:59
Out, in those are prepositions round beyond
00:35:04
Yeah, I was wondering why you sang it.
00:35:05
That was the confusion on my face.
00:35:09
from that show.
00:35:10
That TV show about like grammar and stuff.
00:35:13
Schoolhouse Rock?
00:35:19
You know what's crazy?
00:35:19
I don't remember ever watching Schoolhouse Rock.
00:35:24
Probably why I can't read.
00:35:29
I mean, if you didn't watch Schoolhouse Rock, how did you make it this far in
00:35:32
life?
00:35:33
Yeah, by sheer will.
00:35:37
Do you know anything about bills and laws?
00:35:42
Yeah, I took a government class.
00:35:46
all I know about bills and laws is from that song, I'm Just a Bill.
00:35:51
okay.
00:35:52
And those are actually all the lyrics that I know.
00:35:53
That's like, okay, so backstory for people listening.
00:35:58
I was born in like halfway raised in Colorado.
00:36:01
And then I moved to Iowa when I was 10.
00:36:04
And when I like literally day one, when I went to fifth grade in Iowa, they were
00:36:10
like, I went to music class and they were like, let's like do a warmup.
00:36:14
We'll just sing a song that we all know.
00:36:16
And they start singing the state song.
00:36:19
They did not teach that to me in Colorado.
00:36:22
So all of a sudden the entire fucking room of people is just like, Alabama, Alaska, I
00:36:29
still don't know it, but they just started singing this and I'm sitting there day one
00:36:34
at a new school in Iowa.
00:36:36
I'm just like, what the fuck is going on?
00:36:41
And I never learned it out of spite.
00:36:45
Iowa doesn't...
00:36:47
I'm gonna start over.
00:36:50
Iowa doesn't feel like a state that you move to.
00:36:52
Yeah.
00:36:54
10 year old me fucking agrees.
00:36:57
Honestly, 30 year old me agrees as well.
00:37:02
No, both my parents were originally from Iowa, moved to Colorado together.
00:37:08
So we were going back.
00:37:11
That's why we moved.
00:37:14
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:37:15
That makes more sense.
00:37:16
Yeah.
00:37:18
Although my grandfather on my dad's side was born in Los Angeles and they did move
00:37:27
to Iowa to be farmers.
00:37:29
I don't know why.
00:37:30
kinda checks out.
00:37:31
That's...
00:37:32
Yeah, I just think about how different my life could have been if I had inherited
00:37:36
property in California.
00:37:38
Yeah.
00:37:39
Although I guess if they never went back, I wouldn't be alive, so.
00:37:43
yeah.
00:37:45
Win win.
00:37:47
In this economy?
00:37:49
Win -win.
00:37:56
Anyways, now that I'm done telling my entire lineage's life story, what other
00:38:03
fun facts do you have?
00:38:05
That was kind of all that I have.
00:38:09
That's a fine answer.
00:38:10
You don't have to say it like I'm gonna strike you.
00:38:13
dude.
00:38:17
Do you have anymore?
00:38:22
No?
00:38:23
We're done?
00:38:24
no everything else was just like getting really into the ten circles of or nine
00:38:29
circles of hell and I Almost yeah, I couldn't I couldn't read all of it because
00:38:37
I didn't watch Schoolhouse Rock
00:38:39
my God, I will say it just like look up an illustration of the circles of hell.
00:38:46
There's quite a few that have good like notes on this is the sin.
00:38:54
This is where you are going and this is what happens to you.
00:38:58
And there's a lot of them that mimic.
00:39:01
I mean the movie mimics.
00:39:04
Like one very specific one is getting your
00:39:09
you're stuck in the earth with your legs sticking out.
00:39:11
Like that is one of the punishments of the Nine Circles of Hell.
00:39:15
So it is very interesting, not something that we're gonna talk about, because we'll
00:39:19
be here for three hours, but I do recommend looking at it on your own.
00:39:23
Yeah, I agree.
00:39:24
I think it's like, if you watch this movie and you're a big fan, you want to join the
00:39:29
cult, so below, then I think, so below, then it's a lot of like fun little lore
00:39:38
that you can look up and if you're into Dante's Inferno, have a blast.
00:39:45
Yeah.
00:39:46
I wasn't into Dante's Inferno until an hour ago when we started reading about it.
00:39:52
And then I was like, my god, there are so many parallels.
00:39:57
I mean, this is not like, I feel like there's been a couple pieces of media that
00:40:01
I've consumed that have talked a lot about it.
00:40:05
So it's not, it's not my first rodeo with the Inferno.
00:40:09
Yeah.
00:40:10
Should we rate?
00:40:13
All right.
00:40:13
How
00:40:14
How scary did you think it was?
00:40:15
I was kind of debating between a one and a 1 .5.
00:40:18
I think the first time I watched this, when it was like, they first get in and
00:40:22
they're disoriented and like, you know, it's kind of like, my God, what's gonna
00:40:27
happen?
00:40:28
But then once nothing kind of started happening, I wasn't really as scared
00:40:33
anymore.
00:40:34
Yeah, that's fair.
00:40:34
What about you?
00:40:36
I gave it a two.
00:40:37
Yeah.
00:40:39
It was a little spooky.
00:40:41
Yeah, like there's moments of suspense.
00:40:44
For sure.
00:40:45
some good jump scares.
00:40:48
But nothing too crazy.
00:40:50
Yeah.
00:40:51
How sexy did you think it was?
00:40:54
I also gave it a two.
00:40:55
Yeah.
00:40:55
It's not like...
00:40:58
I say this every time but it wasn't sexy.
00:41:00
But it wasn't not sexy.
00:41:02
You know?
00:41:03
I do.
00:41:04
What do you give it?
00:41:06
Yeah.
00:41:07
It's just like, you know-
00:41:08
Catacombs, swimming in blood, Hell.
00:41:13
It's the implication.
00:41:15
swimming in blood.
00:41:16
Yeah, we've gone over this so many times.
00:41:20
Being covered in blood, yeah I know.
00:41:21
I just think it's hot.
00:41:23
That's another, speaking of hot blood, that's another one of the punishments.
00:41:28
No, boiling blood, swimming in a boiling lake of blood is one of the punishments.
00:41:32
yeah.
00:41:33
Another little tie back.
00:41:35
Mm -hmm.
00:41:36
How fucked up did you think it was?
00:41:37
I gave it a one.
00:41:39
Yeah.
00:41:41
I can't think of anything that like stuck with me, so.
00:41:44
What about you?
00:41:46
Yeah.
00:41:47
I didn't like the scene of the girl getting like her face beat to a pulp.
00:41:51
Yeah.
00:41:53
They didn't really show it.
00:41:55
We've seen it.
00:41:57
moving too fast.
00:41:59
It was, yeah.
00:42:00
Gotta love found footage.
00:42:03
Overall, what did you think?
00:42:05
This movie was okay.
00:42:08
There was too much happening for me.
00:42:11
I would have preferred a slower burn, one like entity maybe and like not like
00:42:24
there's just too many villains.
00:42:27
I love the idea of like their demons being there like a like a
00:42:35
terrible purgatory.
00:42:37
So I wish they had just stuck to that and not had any of these like wall monsters,
00:42:43
guys in cloaks, culty.
00:42:46
It was just so much.
00:42:48
Yeah.
00:42:50
And then I do love the idea of Indiana Jones found footage horror, which is what
00:42:57
they, the director said was their idea.
00:43:01
That sounds fun, but I don't think that that translated.
00:43:04
It was not as archeology heavy.
00:43:08
I don't know.
00:43:09
Anyway, all of that to say, I gave it a two and a half.
00:43:12
That's crazy.
00:43:14
I did.
00:43:15
I thought you liked this movie for some reason.
00:43:19
No, it's like, fine.
00:43:21
Well in that case I gave it a four.
00:43:23
I'm just kidding.
00:43:25
I'm joking.
00:43:26
It's funny that I didn't know that the directors had said that they wanted like a
00:43:31
mashup of those two things because I literally wrote down it's like half
00:43:36
National Treasure and half like found footage horror and it doesn't do enough of
00:43:40
either of those things for me to stay interested.
00:43:43
So it's like, yes, National Treasure's not quite Indiana Jones, but it felt like that
00:43:49
where they're like, this is the key and we have to go six feet under where he was
00:43:54
buried.
00:43:54
It's like all this stuff where it was like-
00:43:56
Okay, I either want more of that or I want more of the like, your sins are coming
00:44:00
back to haunt you.
00:44:01
Exactly.
00:44:02
Yeah.
00:44:04
But no, they.
00:44:06
I was going to clarify they- the idea was originally Indiana Jones, like they wanted
00:44:13
to do some sort of Indiana Jones archaeology, something horror and then
00:44:20
Legendary.
00:44:22
This is Legendary and Universal's first co -production.
00:44:26
The the head of Legendary reached out to the
00:44:29
directors, the brothers and said, Hey, I want to do something in the Paris
00:44:34
Catacombs.
00:44:34
You have any ideas?
00:44:35
And they're like, Fuck yeah.
00:44:37
Indiana Jones horror movie.
00:44:38
Let's go.
00:44:40
Yeah, but sorry, I cut you off.
00:44:42
No, no, no.
00:44:44
I, yeah, I was just gonna say I kind of split it down the middle because I feel
00:44:48
like there were- this, I'm pretty sure this is on- I have a list on Letterboxd.
00:44:52
It's like great concepts that were poorly executed.
00:44:55
And this is one of them where I'm like, I remember seeing the trailer and being
00:44:59
pumped.
00:45:00
I was like, this is going to be so fucking cool.
00:45:02
And then I watched it and I was like, OK.
00:45:07
also pick an archeological timeline.
00:45:11
Like you've got Egypt, you've got ancient Britain, you've got all of these different
00:45:16
archeological timelines.
00:45:17
It's just like, you've got Iran, just -
00:45:21
completely forgotten about how this movie started.
00:45:25
And I literally had to like Google for a second, because I was like, wait, am I
00:45:28
watching?
00:45:29
Like, is this the right?
00:45:30
Did I put on something else?
00:45:32
Because I only remember, like I remembered it opening with the scenes in Paris where
00:45:38
they like go to the bell tower.
00:45:39
Like that was like where I thought it started.
00:45:43
So when it started and they were like in Iran and doing so, I was like, what's
00:45:47
happening?
00:45:48
Yeah, because they had to find the first key first and then it was very national
00:45:54
treasure.
00:45:55
You're so right.
00:45:55
was National Treasure.
00:45:58
How does that movie start out when he's trying to convince us?
00:46:03
It's Resolute!
00:46:08
God, I want to watch that now.
00:46:10
That movie.
00:46:11
That's a 5 out of 5.
00:46:13
Yes, absolutely.
00:46:15
National Treasure is a national treasure.
00:46:19
Yeah, that movie's very good.
00:46:21
Which, you know, when you just, you're never gonna make anything close to that,
00:46:26
so why bother trying?
00:46:27
Yeah, movies should have ended after, well, movies should have ended after
00:46:30
Shrek, but we were gonna keep going.
00:46:34
Yeah, that's true.
00:46:37
I know, that's why I say it's fine.
00:46:39
Maybe one day we'll have something as good as either of the two of those.
00:46:44
Probably not.
00:46:45
This definitely wasn't that.
00:46:47
This wasn't.
00:46:48
But I do think it's a fun popcorn flick.
00:46:52
I feel like this is a movie night with your friends, throw it on while you're
00:46:56
gonna gossip and shit like that, you know?
00:46:58
You don't have to pay that much attention, because even if you do, you're not really
00:47:01
gonna understand what's happening, so it doesn't matter.
00:47:05
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you can just look up every once in a while and see a burning
00:47:08
car and be like, cool.
00:47:10
yeah, take a shot for every new villain that you see.
00:47:12
You'd be dead.
00:47:13
Take a shot when a different villain shows up?
00:47:17
Fuck.
00:47:17
Yeah.
00:47:17
Alright, well, do you think you'd survive the catacombs?
00:47:22
okay.
00:47:22
No, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm not facing my own sins and I'm not, I'm not owning up to
00:47:28
anything either.
00:47:29
I'd rather die.
00:47:29
So I'm not apologizing, I'm not admitting to anything, I'm just dead.
00:47:37
I love that for you.
00:47:39
Yeah.
00:47:40
Are you surviving?
00:47:42
I think so.
00:47:45
As petty as I am, here's the thing with me though, is like, I'm not gonna apologize
00:47:50
if I didn't do anything wrong, but I think I'm self -aware enough to know if I'm
00:47:55
actually in the right or not, because there have been moments that I was not in
00:47:58
the right and I apologized because I can be a bitch sometimes.
00:48:05
So I think...
00:48:06
if it came down to it, I would confess and apologize.
00:48:11
I also don't have like that big of baggage.
00:48:15
I mean, I don't have anything near as big as the three people that were...
00:48:19
Hell no.
00:48:20
them.
00:48:21
I've never, yeah, no, like I don't think I've done anything that bad.
00:48:24
So like, yeah, I can apologize for like lying to my mom once or twice.
00:48:29
That's fine.
00:48:30
I did that.
00:48:31
I'll apologize.
00:48:32
I mean the things that I'm thinking of are very in line with like, I am no man's
00:48:38
peace.
00:48:39
I'm not fucking apologizing to you, little bitch.
00:48:44
I'd rather die.
00:48:45
Yeah, that's fair.
00:48:47
I also think like it's like a 50 -50, you know?
00:48:50
Like half of them die, half of them live, so...
00:48:53
So one of us has to die then.
00:48:55
And it's not, it's me, you're right, you're right, I die, yeah, because I'm
00:48:58
not, yeah, you're right.
00:48:59
No, you're right, you're right, you're right, you're right.
00:49:02
You're right.
00:49:03
Yeah, yeah.
00:49:05
I live because I don't mind admitting when I'm wrong.
00:49:11
It happens so little.
00:49:12
I don't mind doing it when it comes up.
00:49:16
That's where you and I differ.
00:49:20
I would rather die than admit that I was wrong.
00:49:25
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:49:26
I'm not, I'm stubborn, but I'm not that stubborn.
00:49:30
Yeah.
00:49:31
But I, I respect it.
00:49:34
Let me start there.
00:49:36
Whenever someone can be pettier than me, I respect the hell out of you, because
00:49:40
that's a, it's a high bar.
00:49:43
Yeah, I mean, it's not for like the everyday little things.
00:49:47
Again, when I'm thinking about the sins that are haunting me, those sins that I
00:49:54
would have to atone for to go down that slide.
00:49:58
I said, I don't really, you're like, fuck you, dude.
00:50:02
Fuck, yeah, you know?
00:50:04
I'm not apologizing.
00:50:06
Great.
00:50:07
Perfect.
00:50:10
Well, I already know I don't have to guess next week.
00:50:13
Yes.
00:50:14
Do you want to tell everybody why?
00:50:16
Yeah, I do.
00:50:18
Next week is our 75th episode.
00:50:23
The end of season three, which I'm the only person who knows or cares about what
00:50:27
our seasons are, but it is officially the end of season three.
00:50:32
Every time you say, like, it's the new season, I'm like, what?
00:50:36
I'm here and I don't know.
00:50:38
just decide.
00:50:39
I just decide when the seasons are and aren't.
00:50:42
And it's the end of season three.
00:50:44
And we have a really special guest to celebrate with us.
00:50:49
You want to tell them who?
00:50:51
Yeah, we're gonna have Lex, who is our friend.
00:50:56
She did the Chasing Childhood Podcast with another one of our friends, Steph, who we
00:51:01
had on our 50th anniversary episode.
00:51:05
So yeah, she's gonna come on and talk about it.
00:51:08
She's like kind of new to horror too, which is really exciting.
00:51:12
So tell them what we're gonna be watching, kd.
00:51:15
Okay, so Lex couldn't decide what movie, so she made us watch all of the Screams.
00:51:22
She chose everything.
00:51:24
She shows all of the screams, everything, all the movies.
00:51:26
So, yeah, we watched all of them and we're going to rank them all.
00:51:31
It's going to be amazing.
00:51:33
Yeah, we're gonna fight.
00:51:34
There'll be laughs, there'll be tears, there'll be fights.
00:51:37
There'll be inappropriate jokes.
00:51:40
Most likely.
00:51:42
hahahaha
00:51:44
But yeah, no, very excited.
00:51:46
Thank you everybody who's been listening for as long as you've been listening,
00:51:49
honestly, if you're new or if you've been here, all 75 episodes, we really
00:51:53
appreciate the support and the love and here's to 75 and 75 more.
00:51:59
Hell yeah, brother!
00:52:02
Thanks, Hulk.
00:52:07
Alright, well we will see you next week for our 75th anniversary episode!
00:52:12
Well, I guess episode?
00:52:14
It's not really an anniversary, is it?
00:52:16
episode.
00:52:16
Yeah, 75th anniversary of the first episode of our podcast.
00:52:22
All right, see you then.
00:52:25
Bye.