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Sean is joined by Brett from the ‘I Could Get Into That’ podcast.
Turning up without Leah, Brett then savages one of Sean’s favourite cult films: An American Werewolf in London (1981). Not enough mauling…
A slightly different format on this episode as Brett brings the questions he has after watching the film for the first time. Sean desperately attempts to defend the film.
-Brett stumps Sean by asking him to define a moor, before discovering the surprisingly links between this film and The Muppets. Brett wants gore, with added gore, “You’re insatiable for blood!” Sean exclaims.
Sean and Brett talk about the nurses in the film and their questionable actions:
-Why does Alex not question her boyfriend arriving home naked in another women’s coat after being out all night?
That two-disc special edition DVD was wasted money. Thanks Brett.
Sean and Brett will return to review Dog Soldiers (2002) in future. This episode contains strong language and discussion of an 18 or R Rated film.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sean is joined by Brett from the ‘I Could Get Into That’ podcast.
Turning up without Leah, Brett then savages one of Sean’s favourite cult films: An American Werewolf in London (1981). Not enough mauling…
A slightly different format on this episode as Brett brings the questions he has after watching the film for the first time. Sean desperately attempts to defend the film.
-Brett stumps Sean by asking him to define a moor, before discovering the surprisingly links between this film and The Muppets. Brett wants gore, with added gore, “You’re insatiable for blood!” Sean exclaims.
Sean and Brett talk about the nurses in the film and their questionable actions:
-Why does Alex not question her boyfriend arriving home naked in another women’s coat after being out all night?
That two-disc special edition DVD was wasted money. Thanks Brett.
Sean and Brett will return to review Dog Soldiers (2002) in future. This episode contains strong language and discussion of an 18 or R Rated film.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.