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DON'T LOOK UNDER THE BED (1999) // Spooky DCOMs

Episode 111 of the Specter Cinema Club podcast, hosted by DeVaughn Taylor, titled "DON'T LOOK UNDER THE BED (1999) // Spooky DCOMs" was published on December 20, 2022 and runs 62 minutes.

December 20, 2022 ·62m · Specter Cinema Club

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Finishing up our coverage on Disney Channel Original Movies, Garrett & DeVaughn discuss the scariest and most cinematic of the bunch: Don't Look Under the Bed. We expected to gush about the stellar production design & style, but we did not expect break down Disney's take on "faith vs logic" and a dark depiction of grief. Let's take a hit and pass that spooky shit!

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