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Who knew rats could be such a convincing metaphor for the burden a man has dwelling inside him after murdering his wife? In the Netflix original movie, based on the novella from Stephen King, 1922 does a great job letting us know exacting that. In this episode, our hosts Dan and Tyler dive straight into the lessons learns from this visually appealing, not that exciting, and downright creepy movie. They try to figure out why Thomas Jane’s character goes from just simply not getting along with his wife to immediately wanting to murder her and how he enlists his son to help. Dan also lets us know why he does not like movies that start at the end of a story, but does have some good things to say about the narrator. If you have watched 1922, do you believe he is seeing things and making up a lot of what he is saying? Or is there actually something supernatural going on? Listen in and we’ll let you know what we think! Stick around for a post-movie segment where we talk about some of the best things from 2017 including our favorite episodes from the past year. And, little did we notice, but we have officially passed the one year mark as a podcast! Go us! Stay tuned for our next episode because it’s going to be a good one. We’ll be discussing what may be Brendan Fraser’s best work: The Mummy.
Any comments or questions can be sent to us at [email protected] or to our Facebook page. If you enjoyed the episode, be sure to leave a rating and review wherever you listen!
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Who knew rats could be such a convincing metaphor for the burden a man has dwelling inside him after murdering his wife? In the Netflix original movie, based on the novella from Stephen King, 1922 does a great job letting us know exacting that. In this episode, our hosts Dan and Tyler dive straight into the lessons learns from this visually appealing, not that exciting, and downright creepy movie. They try to figure out why Thomas Jane’s character goes from just simply not getting along with his wife to immediately wanting to murder her and how he enlists his son to help. Dan also lets us know why he does not like movies that start at the end of a story, but does have some good things to say about the narrator. If you have watched 1922, do you believe he is seeing things and making up a lot of what he is saying? Or is there actually something supernatural going on? Listen in and we’ll let you know what we think! Stick around for a post-movie segment where we talk about some of the best things from 2017 including our favorite episodes from the past year. And, little did we notice, but we have officially passed the one year mark as a podcast! Go us! Stay tuned for our next episode because it’s going to be a good one. We’ll be discussing what may be Brendan Fraser’s best work: The Mummy.
Any comments or questions can be sent to us at [email protected] or to our Facebook page. If you enjoyed the episode, be sure to leave a rating and review wherever you listen!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.