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10 years ago, Halloween evil had a shake. Terror had a light. And now he's back. Six bucks, cheery.
That's what I see. My senior Michael Myers is here. It's this tower. Halloween 4, the return of Michael Myers.
Please come home to kill. Halloween 4, with an arm, starts riding up to over 21st of theaters everywhere. All right, C.R. and Van are here.
How do you keep a horror movie franchise going after you've murdered the protagonists of the movie? This was a question in the 80s. There's money at stake. We fucked up.
We shouldn't have ended that last movie that way. What do we do? And in the 80s and the early 90s, the answer was, ah, fuck it. Maybe they won't remember what we did.
Let's bring it back. And that's all we're looking for. We had a much different relationship to franchises. We have a lot fewer questions back then.
Really, no questions. We had no internet. We had no podcasts. We had no real analysis.
We didn't hold things against people. We weren't rewatching stuff a million times. Somehow he lived. Stabbed in the eye with a wire hanger.
He was shot 11 times. He was shot in both eyes. He was in the end of Halloween too. Both eyes.
Done blind. Just flailing around. Blown up. Burned to death.
Burned to death. Saw the mask burning. Then went in a 10-year call. Maybe he was already dead.
Kept all of his muscle in his eyesight. Much like Steven Seagal and I think it was above the law. Particulate. Particulate.
Particulate. Particulate. Particulate. Particulate.
Yeah, a lot of acupuncture though. Kid's rock rings went back to life. Yeah. He still knows how to drive, even though he never learned because he'd been locked up since stage six.
He still knows how to get everywhere with no map and no navigation system. And still knows how to turn off electricity phones and power lines. Yeah. He's back, baby.
This. So with a lot of these guys, they started at slashes and then they turned supernatural. Yeah. But they always give you an explanation as to why they turned supernatural.
It always. And Halloween, they never do ask. They get into an in six. In six.
Well, the four or five six are called the Thorne Trilogy, where they try to come up with this supernatural mythology behind the hallage around Myers. And let's just say to network. I mean, you watch him and he is like, he's got the instincts, right? Like I'm looking at him and he actually should have like played football.
Like Drake May. He's got the instincts. Like look at him scramble. Look at Pliers.
Look at navigate the roof. This guy has it all. You know, he steps up in the pocket, he steps up in the house, he steps up behind something. He's the monster in the forehead knows where he knows exactly the way to kill.
You give him something, he turns it into a heel. It stabs it through, you blunt. Give him any object. Yeah.
If he's at a garage, he's going to use the tools he's got in shotgun. What do I do with this? I have an idea. Take you throw you into the electricity and you you you you you you burned up in the hole.
I think we bring up a really good point though, which is that this franchise in particular, but you could make the argument for a bunch of the things that came out in 1988, which was a banner year for late period horror franchises and shameless sequels. Yeah, we had Nightmare on Elm Street for the Dream Master. We had Friday 13 part seven, The New Blood. We also had Halloween for obviously and then they kicked off child's play and Hell Razor 2 happened that year.
So it was a lot of the big banner horror movies. We run our franchises so much differently now, like where it's just this ridiculous Easter egging and connections and everything's building up to this. And Halloween's the one that I kind of wish we could have had to do over on. I couldn't agree more.
Even though I love so many of these movies and even have a huge soft spot for three. Yeah. If they had been like, how do we want to roll this out over the years? I think it would just be like unquestionably the heavyweight champ of all time, how are franchises?
You know what happened? Friday 13th, what'd you say? It was the seventh one in 1980. Yeah, The New Blood.
So the first one was 1980. So think about that. They're basically making one a year and in each one the guy dies, but then somehow comes back. And I'd probably the Halloween producers at some point were like, what are we doing?
There's money on the money out there. Let's bring Myers back. Well, we can't he burned to death and got shot both eyes. They're like, you know what we've then just did it.
We don't have the desire now to necessarily kill the demon at the end of the movie. Yeah. The horror movies now seem to be more about how the people that are in the horror movies escape their torment. Yes.
Rather than how they thwart the demon thing at the end. Yeah. Because even like Scream, right? It's almost as if Ghostface is a totem, a mantle that different people will pick up when they need to kind of, it lives forever.
Yeah. But whereas Michael Myers, Freddy, Jason, these are dudes. They pretty much in Scream did the thing that as an amateur like internet sleuth of unproduced Halloween screenplays and you know, summaries of those screenplays, Scream pretty much does what a couple of the Halloween movies that didn't get made by Carpenter and others suggested, which was that it's not Michael Myers who just keeps getting up out of the mind shaft or out of the explosion. It's this evil that like will infect different people in different ways.
And sometimes they can wear the mask or sometimes they can just, which I think is what they try to do at the end of this movie because she has a moment. Myers. It's one of the best moments of the franchise. Yeah.
They just they just like, basically skip it or not skip it, but they rewrite it in five. Because it's a big swing. Oh my God. It's a gigantic swing useless, most useless person in any horror franchise ever.
Loomis just ridiculously useless. We're doing this now. Oh, God. Come on.
Always hang up. Always. Always. Loomis replaced Vincent Chase.
One of the most, a dude who essentially exists just to warn people and not really do shit about it. Yeah. You've never seen anything like this. You're going to help us out.
I will be getting a donut. He's kind of like the Myers hype man. Is that like, when Danny Brown requires this guy? He's killing machine.
You don't understand what he is. I think a lot of that is like, what can Donald Pleasens feasibly do? You know what I mean? He can walk into rooms and be like, Michael Myers is back.
Yeah. But like they can't have him do like Kung Fu against Michael Myers. But should he be testifying before the Senate? We got to hold on.
Because like, I'm going to know about where Dr. Loomis's jurisdiction begins in it. Right. Yeah.
Well, the big thing with Loomis, it's autopilot. I'm getting paid in cash, Dr. Loomis, and this one, where every line that he's ripping off, it just feels like he's just like, all right, fine. All right.
We're not talking about a normal prison often. We're talking about evil on two legs. He's a man. He's evil.
But just say he's not even starts not even anymore. Like you think when we did the Halloween pot of Richard a couple of years ago, we talked about like, he had these brilliant monologues in it. And he just these ways of spinning stuff. And he was like, I look in his eyes, the black is eyes, the devil's eyes.
I'm like, oh shit. Yeah. Myers it now. And then this he's just evil in two legs.
I want to ask why you like this one. Because I have my reasons, but I'm curious. Because I think this is you talked about it on guest of the lines as like a comedy almost. And there are some funny parts of it.
But I find I think there's a really effective. I think it's got some really scary scenes. It's on cable a lot. And almost other than Halloween one was probably the most rerun movie.
I'm sure it's not going to be on AMC and all these other ones over the next couple of days. Super easy watch. And it doesn't really have any dead spots. It's ridiculous, but not like completely over the top ridiculous.
I really like how charismatic Myers is in this. Hey, I wrote down some things I enjoyed how he climbs and walks the roof under ticker style like when the undertaker used to walk on the top rope. He drives a truck from the gas station. He's like, fuck it.
Maybe in the mental hospital. I don't know. Maybe they learned how to like to stick. Yeah, he learned how to release the clutch.
I like when he does he kills the guy and then he does he gets in the recliner pretenses the guy. This is a little subterfuge before his murder. He's really he's gone to the next level. He he I like when he tosses the furniture out of the way when he's in the attic.
He's just like throwing boxes. And the pickup truck move. He hides under the pickup truck pulls up. Climb to the side.
He's got those on the left. It's some really good athletic Meyer stuff. I'm saying I got him. I think he went on the combat this year.
He's the Aaron Donald of Slashers. Right. He can throw. He can explode.
He can beat the double team mentally. The Aaron Donald of Slashers. I like this is the first one. I care about this one because this is the first one that I ever saw.
This is the first Halloween movie I ever saw. And to me, this one is a very pure representation of who Myers is. He's just a force. He wants to kill this little girl.
You don't even really need to know the reason why he needs to do it. He just is. Yeah. He just is and he will not be stopped.
And everybody else just kind of gets caught in the way of his vendetta against this one person for one reason and is going to have a high body. The other thing Chris is I like, you know, the big theme of this is this kid comes from Hatfield. He kills his sister. It becomes this legendary story in the town.
And then he comes back in 1978 and kills a bunch of babysitters, a bunch of people. Now it's like he's like basically Aaron Rodgers against the Bears in the 2000s. Kind of founded by a million. Yeah.
Yeah. Like just it's like he owns Hatfield. And even when they have Halloween every year, he's still got his shadows kind of lurking. Yes.
So as soon as it's like clear that he might come back, you have this vigilante mob who's just getting drunk at some bar and they're like, oh, boom. And they're fucking out and they're trucks with guns. Like I like the idea of somebody tormenting a town. Yeah.
And I also think that they do a really good job in this movie in a subtle way that this movie is not so subtle in some other ways. But the idea that like Hatfield is the real star of this franchise and that like what like when this town starts to forget. Even though it's filmed in Salt Lake City. Yes.
I hadn't feel quote unquote. But what I just leave is dumb in the street. Why can they go back to the original place with the fire? I don't know.
Text credits. The idea that basically as soon as this town forgets, even with the Sasha Jensen character, Brady, and she's like, you remember Michael Myers? And he's like, who's that? Like it's 10 years ago.
He would have been like seven years old, but he's like growing up in a world where that's kind of an urban legend. I love the idea that they keep going back to this and that like the town is somehow culpable. And it happens in multi-moveies where a girl will be running off the streets like screaming help and nobody comes out of their houses. Like there is some like, it's the town's fault.
I'm telling you, he's here. He's in this town. I like what you said there about the missed opportunities. You said it like three, four minutes ago about like if we could just go back in time and redo this franchise correctly, I feel like it's unassailable the best one.
Yeah. Even like if they even fucked up with this, like they probably should have created a new Myers heading in a four. So I think it's worth the little girl. Like I feel like that for Halloween five with the little girl, like they could have just gone that direction with what maybe she becomes Michelle.
And there has been basically like, there was a script or at least a pitch of Jamie is now the evil and it's like, how are we going to extract the evil from Jamie or is this like a disease that she has and like there is Jamie the killer idea floating out there. I think what you basically get is the first two. So obviously Carpenter does the first one. It's like iconic, never to be repeated masterpiece.
Then you have two, which is made by a carpenter disciple and very much like carpenters involved in that movie. And then like Simon, because it's just a lot of nudity going crazy. But it's also like he essentially that's like an institute of John Carpenter, right? He taps that guy to do it.
He doesn't want to do it. He has some other things. The mythology behind the series to me is ours is as interesting as the movie. Yes.
And then so three happens, which I never seen until I've never seen it ever. While watching it this weekend when I was watching this one and I kind of like what they did. And for me, 50 percent. Well, I liked it.
First of all, I love like those types of horror films. I've talked about them a lot, but like I like the fact that they tried to get away from it. They tried to do something. They tried to come up with an idea of like what if Halloween could be essentially an umbrella that we could throw all these like horror ideas under.
And for me, 51 percent of why I like these movies is Michael and like the Strode family drama and all that stuff. But 49 percent of it is vibes. That's why I hate fives because it feels the least vibey consistently. I don't like seeing them float down the river at the beginning, but after that.
But that almost feels like footage from four that they used. You know what I mean? Like five is like more or less like it looks like they shot in Fresno. It just doesn't have any like Halloween feel like the town doesn't feel like hadn't feel.
But this one actually like especially the opening credit sequence in four. Really? Just like super Halloween. You made this point in the Halloween pod we did that it's one of like how many movies that you have to watch at a specific time every year.
We talked about it extensively about like I've watched Halloween every year. I've started making my kids watch it when they were five. We went to the Halloween houses. Five.
Oh yeah. I would just the two scenes that you can't watch. We would just skip over that. My way that I watch our movies together.
I told her I was doing four. She was like I love four. She was a kid when she saw them. So Daniel Harris was like she was closer to Daniel Harris's age.
She was Jamie Lee Curtis or whatever. So she has like the soft spot especially for four. But we were watching four and as soon as it comes on and it's like the ghost hanging from the tree. Yeah.
The pumpkins, the weird fields, the leaves blowing. She's like I feel like so Halloweened out right now. Like I'm so in the zone and this movie immediately put me there. It's perfect because it's the sound.
There's a couple Christmas movies right like Christmas vacation. Home Alone. Some people have died hard even though it's not Christmas movie Home Alone. There was street.
I mean oh it's a wonderful life. I still will watch and all that stuff like that. Yeah but there's not that many it's this time of year. We always said Jaws at the beginning of the summer.
Like right around July. Yeah. It's time to watch out. What was the mayor's name?
Brody. Not Brody. It's uh we compared in the first part we did we compared the mayor. Mayor Vaughn.
Yeah. Because Lumis is just like look this guy he's got the blackest eyes ever. He's Satan he's evil. He's coming to kill everybody and the guy's like more fancy talk.
He's just like not listening to it all. Doesn't put the word out. I like this one. This one.
This one is just like oh shit. Oh yeah. An animation. Yeah.
Oh I like this movie because and I've always felt this way. You can watch this movie and like however way you want to. Like I can watch this movie as a comedy and me and my brother we used to. Every Lumis scene is hilarious.
Every Lumis scene every Kelly and meaker scene is incredible. And oftentimes when Michael Myers pops up it's kind of funny. Yeah. It's like Michael Myers like they're running around and I'm like oh my god.
Michael. Mike has no emotion. Yeah. Mike is like I'm back bitch.
Yeah. Like he just and every way he pops up sometimes and it's so funny. They're so helpless. Yeah.
And they're so scared. He's showing no emotion. There's nothing that they can do when old boy from days in confused is trying to load. Yeah.
Well, Brady's trying to load the gun. I'm dying laughing. It's so funny. My Brady.
You're fucked bro. Yeah. Like Brady. Run.
Just give him your head. So he's like Brady. You need to run. Like you're fucked if you stay here and Brady is not.
That's he's not going to stick to kill us so funny because you're like oh he's going over the railing. He's definitely going over the railing. He's like no he's just going to crunch. I always felt like there was a copycat thing that could have done.
Yeah. Where Myers dies but somebody became obsessed with the murders. That's kind of what Halloween 4.5.6 should have been. They get caught in between because essentially what you could do is you could have just made Halloween over and over again and honestly I would go and the producer of this movie was off.
Like he I think is obviously like probably giving him about a script to get thrown out a difficult person to work for but on the other hand is like this is what Halloween is and this is what Halloween movies should be and this is why people keep coming back to them. And the reason is is like you have a guy terrorizing a babysitter and it's like essentially they create that they have a new Halloween set up in this movie but they also are getting pulled to like I think Lumis is the thing that it's like he's the one who remembers all of the movies so every time you have Lumis in there he's like he's back. Yeah. He's like shut up eight times.
But it's almost like you could just keep making Friday the 13th over and over again and it's like another group of kids go to camp personally and I have no idea what they're getting into. But also they're in which is interesting at this time. They're in a franchise war as well. They're in a franchise war against Friday the 13th.
They're in a franchise war. They got young upstarts. Hellraiser is going along. Later on the leprechaun is going to come in.
They're in a franchise race against these big huge horror movies and the mythology of the one dude is like super important to all of those guys. You know what I mean? So you were a Myers guy. Sure.
Over Jason. Yes. Over Freddy. Yes.
The only competition for me is on your face. Kruger to me was the funniest. He was the most terrifying. Like I was telling Chris outside the the Freddy scene where he's telling the people that they can't kill him.
He cuts all of his fingers off. I'm a stab shot. And I just keep coming back. He just was the man.
He was the most charismatic out of all of them. But he was also the most verbose. The other guys didn't really talk. Myers checked the most boxes.
He didn't talk though. Super horny. Always. Stating back to Halloween one.
I think it really starts when he was like six and the premature Jackalator came up with the sister and that really launched him. It's a complete chaos. You mentioned the guy from Days in the Confused, Sachin Jensen, who played Don Dawson. It's hilarious that he's in this movie.
It's like this. There's Paul Rudd is in six. Get some of the cameos in. Daphne is in Nightmare.
No, I'm saying like when you watch these movies and someone like legitimately. Either big or like was in a much better form. Kevin Bacon? Yeah.
Right? Yeah. Josh R. I can't believe this is happening.
So this movie when it came out, I remember my buddy Jeff who was best man in my wedding. We loved the Halloween movies and we thought these were done. And then I was in college, he was in college. All of a sudden the trailer came out.
We were like, oh my god. So we saw it same day and then had a call after. We were like a little disappointed. It was good.
But we were like, why didn't they do that? What do you think you didn't like about it? Was it the James Ropes were just too high? But they don't have been sometimes since you had seen Michael Myers in a while.
Yeah, it had been since 81. Right. So seven years and we really had high expectations. The trailer was better than the movie.
And we were really disappointed in Loomis, which was a little bit of a male in job deposits. But then as the years passed, it really grew on me. And I think if you're going to do the lineage correctly, you'll probably go one to H2O the 2018 one. You're probably good with those four, but I still defend Halloween four.
Yeah, I go one to four, not in my ranking, but just like if you want to watch them. How should go? And I went to four and then maybe H2O and then you should definitely watch three because it's just a cool idea. The problem with four is they kill off Laura Strode and they don't explain it.
So she was 18 in Halloween one, 21 in Halloween two, and somehow had a kid like right after that. But then they make it seem like she died. Car crash, right? Is that what they said?
I think so. Child birth death, drugs, parachute didn't open, possibility. DUI, I don't know. But I don't know how four can relate to H2O if she's dead and four.
Any of those things... I think to H2O, she said like she's fake to death and got a new identity. Any of those things don't know what happens with Jamie. I could blame Myers for.
I could blame Myers for getting her liquored up. Yeah. I could blame Myers for doing the Freddie thing again. Yeah.
Any of those things Myers could all be behind it. H2O was my favorite for a long time because I was like, I was in high school and had... Was it cool rappers or anything? Was it the rhymes?
That's the one that's like the big brother house. You're thinking of Elle Cool J and H2O. H2O, yeah, yeah. So like...
Which is right in that teen movie era of Scream and I know he did last summer H2O. And she's back. She's back in Michelle Williams, isn't it? She's back in Michelle Williams.
So it's like the actor. That's another great actor in a Hollywood. And there's a great, there's a couple of really great kills in H2O. H2O is good.
Yeah, I like H2O. Anyway, there's belated respect for this movie. I think people now seem to feel like this is probably the best slasher movie of the mid-80s. Do you know what this watching this movie basically does?
Is it's the closest I get to the feeling I had when I would sneak into horror movies when I was a kid. Where I didn't have very high expectations. I kind of wanted to see some sex and violence and sheep furls. And then you go and you sit down and you watch this and you get...
You just start laughing the second it's only two people are picking up Michael Myers at these albums. You know, it's just like, we're in for it, man. Like, not a SWAT team, not a prison convoy. This guy's responsible for 20 kills.
Also, I had this for Nipix later. Like, why was he being transferred? I was like, I was a transfer of four. I'm not talking about that.
We get to it. The second it starts, I like... Leave him in the fucking wherever he is now, where he's not going to go. It's a dark and stormy night at mental institution and I'm like, this is great.
This is such a great B-movie experience. Also, this passes the Craig Robec test. It's like 90 minutes. Might be less.
88, 88, 88. Which is cruises through. He gets it done. There's no extra scenes.
So the Thorn trilogy... Craig, did your dad have a cop's do it by the book T-shirt? If he didn't have a D-shirt. No, I can't wait to talk about that.
Did you fill it out his way? I don't think so. The Thorn trilogy was basically that Michael was a victim of the Curse of Thorn, which was shown in Halloween 5. There's a guy who shows up intermittently in 5, a man in Black who has a wrist tattoo that's like an old room and it's the Thorn cult.
It's his cop that basically said if this person doesn't destroy his whole family, then all of us are going to die. So we need this person to just keep executing everybody's play. The whole cult has. Yeah.
And it was really stupid. The people didn't like it. And the time we got to H2L, we were like, let's start over. We fucked this up.
$5 million budget made $17.8 million. Roger Rebert, no review. Yeah. I couldn't find it.
I checked out Chat GBT and they told me that Roger Rebert was notably critical following for him and in his review, he called it a cynical retread of the original movie. Don't do this, man. No, it's a bad trend. It's a cursed category.
Yeah, apparently there was a review. It's just not online. Oh, OK. Yeah.
OK. So this is somehow a Chat GBT new review, but thought it was a cynical retread. The original one. I don't like this.
Yeah, it's this new thing. It's just because he's going to have the thing as it starts here. I don't like it. And then it's like, he's going to have like Chat GP Chris and Chat GP Van.
Chat GP Van. And it'll be like, Bill, this is not happens by. Bill in like his house somewhere. It'll be like, one of us will be like, oh, we can't make 1230.
And Bill's like, never mind. I know someone who can. Chat GP Van can do it. That's when you're in Turnal Nax.
We're talking about a new technological frontier here with the Ringer. Well, it said it also said Raj was super attracted to the Sheriff's daughter. I don't know if that's true. I don't know if that's true.
That's not true. That's not true. All right. We're going to do most of the rewatchable scene, which is brought to you by the Home Depot.
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No, I'm serious. When they went in there. There should have been a Michael Myers. They should have a Michael Myers aisle and a leave.
Well, I'll stuff that they could use. It's a sharp object. This is a great idea. Take and Relieve it.
I'm not being paid to make this idea. The only person that ever did it was Pinzilla equalizes. That's right. You would.
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Very, they just a great job. Duane H. Little director of this movie. We currently did a lot of research on Halloween traditions and fall autumn harvest traditions and just nail it.
Great stuff. There's a really good YouTube series called Halloween Atterspeers, which is essentially like hour long ASMR videos of like Halloween scenes, not Halloween, the movie scenes, but like scenes around America. And it's just like this. It's great.
Ryan's being a Hoosiers, but the evil version. Yeah, evil Hoosiers. The next thing we've done this franchise properly, we could have made evil Hoosiers. Evil Hoosiers would have been great.
Yeah. See, Myers could have gone to a basketball game. Just started killing people. He hates the three point.
He hates the three point. He loves money on the video. Yeah. To me, Hoosiers is evil.
Well, that's not a podcast. Next scene. Cultural. Transferring a dangerous patient for no real reason at all.
Move him. Watch it. I got to safely say that Michael Myers is now in your hands. Well, I guess you're happy to see him go.
Left and loaded. That was wrong. We get the Hollywood music here. So let's give the kid Cudi person happy to swear to best know to that.
But we got pouring rain. He's putting the back of an ambulance with two doctors and no chains to the bed. He's adding a handcuff to the bed. They don't give a fuck.
Yeah. People are dead. They're like, hey, here he has an ace. He's like, whoa.
Yeah. Yeah. Like, when I'm watching that scene, I'm trying to think, well, when you've never seen, who's going to die? Yeah.
Because of the gross negligence of these people. Well, it's also strange because in that scene, this is a nitpick, but everybody seems to be referring to like his atrophied body and his lack of muscles. You can't do anything. Yeah.
Why don't they just check? I mean, like, it's not like he shriveled up underneath that sheet and then fills back out again. It's a lack of fear. It's a weird thing where they're just like, yeah, man, he's all dust and bones.
Anyway, let's get him out of here. Good finger through the forehead murder. Yep. Really?
You really have to. Yeah, put it. Take a stronger forehead. Keep going.
Really got to get in there. I like this thing with Jamie as the nightmare with multiple Myers gets pulled under the bed. I was like a good pull under the bed from horror. It's also a nice trope in horror movies where it's like the nightmare that becomes real.
Yeah. Gas station. That whole scene's great. Michael with the bandage face.
How do we feel about that? I thought it was just a run the whole movie that way. I would have. No mask.
Bandage face, Michael. They could have broken with tradition there. And just like defeat the iconography of the mask itself. Yeah.
I think it would have worked. Also, like there's a couple of scenes where it's like a different mask. You know, like he's got blonde hair and one scene to get brown hair and other. It's just like, just giving the bandages.
What have been second? Maker. Why now? Michael gets to drive a truck and kill some people.
We get autopilot Loomis warning the sheriff. He's talking about Jamie Lloyd. Wherever she is, that little child is in mortal danger. Myers has been locked up since before she was born.
He's never lead eyes on him. Six bodies, Sherry. That's what I've seen between here and Rich wants a filling station and flames. I'd say you Michael Myers is here in this town.
He's here to kill that little girl and anybody who gets in his way. A filling station and flames. Just really going for it. We have Myers kills Brawless girl, the most violent way possible.
Then kills guy from Days the Confuse. You really jumped ahead. Yeah. You missed a lot of stuff.
What did I miss? Would you go drugstore? I think the trick or treating night of Jamie getting separated from the group. Rachel seeing Brady in the house with Kelly and Brady just being like, we're not married.
She know like. I love that because Rachel's going through a lot of shit. Yeah. Rachel walks in there.
First of all, she's lost her baby sitting person. Yes. Loss. She had us.
She's lost eight kids. Her and Brady had a romantic night planned. It's not happening now. It all went to she was going to be that romantic for Brady.
It sounds like Rachel was like, we're going to get away. We can't wait to get in here. Yeah. Brady was trying to fuck.
Yeah. She didn't realize that. I don't know. I don't know.
You don't realize that? No, Brady. The cops don't have a. Yeah.
But it's so funny that Brady's back up. Cops do it by the book. The cops do it by the book. She's like, I know what this guy is.
Also, honestly, Brady portraits encourage to be like, who am I going to fuck? The cops daughter. Yeah. It's like, it's like, not even really gambling with something serious.
They're very important theme in the late 80s, early 90s, early 90s culture. Was like, the girl who went and gave it up to the boyfriend. And the other girl who was going to take advantage of this immediately. Yes.
This was in TV shows, movies galore. Yeah. And Rachel's only revenge is to spill a cup of Folger's honor. She throws a coffee.
She ruins the. She ruins a great t-shirt. Yeah. By honestly, to that point, Kelly knows what's going on.
Like Michael Myers is on his way. She should put some pants on. Yeah. Kelly's dad is so protective.
Yeah. She's so protective, right? Don't touch my daughter. Don't.
Don't. My daughter. Everybody is around. Don't get my daughter.
Right. Your daughter's brawless in a t-shirt. No pants on. My dad.
Hi Sergeant McCloughie. Like nobody cares. Make her put something on. Well, I like that he fights back against Myers Don Dawson.
Yeah. He's got spits on him right before his head gets fucking squished. Kind of like a great sign. Gardner Minchu just going out to gaming.
You know you're out matched. You're getting a great shot by him. He's redeeming himself because he's been a douchebag the entire movie. Yeah.
Tries to shoot the door. It's metal. Right. What does that mean?