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How to Survive is now on Patreon! Visit Patreon.com/howtosurvivepod!
It's episode 277...and I like you...
This week's film was chosen by our patron Sam Goff as part of Monkey's Running the Zoo Season II.
V/H/S (1995) is an anthology found footage movie, depicting a parade of detestable characters doing detestable things. Across the series of short films we see: a group of daters get more than they bargained for; a honeymooning couple get more than they bargained for; some teenagers at a lake get more than they bargained for; a long-distance couple get more than they bargained for; and a group attending a halloween party get more than they bargained for.
We discuss the benefits of not being a creep; the highs and lows of a packed creative experiment; and try to decide whether the film is morally bankrupt or making a political statement (but then again, why not both?).
All of which leads to one question: How would you survive?
Whatever happens, one thing's for sure: It's a whole lot better to say just a little bit than to say too much and wish you hadn't. You know what I'm saying? Now, don't you be a stranger. I got lots more to say to you.
See you on Halloween...
By Joe Shervell and Chris Morris4.9
9999 ratings
How to Survive is now on Patreon! Visit Patreon.com/howtosurvivepod!
It's episode 277...and I like you...
This week's film was chosen by our patron Sam Goff as part of Monkey's Running the Zoo Season II.
V/H/S (1995) is an anthology found footage movie, depicting a parade of detestable characters doing detestable things. Across the series of short films we see: a group of daters get more than they bargained for; a honeymooning couple get more than they bargained for; some teenagers at a lake get more than they bargained for; a long-distance couple get more than they bargained for; and a group attending a halloween party get more than they bargained for.
We discuss the benefits of not being a creep; the highs and lows of a packed creative experiment; and try to decide whether the film is morally bankrupt or making a political statement (but then again, why not both?).
All of which leads to one question: How would you survive?
Whatever happens, one thing's for sure: It's a whole lot better to say just a little bit than to say too much and wish you hadn't. You know what I'm saying? Now, don't you be a stranger. I got lots more to say to you.
See you on Halloween...

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