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Episode 860 – Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll

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This Week: Kevin starts things off with some praise for Taylor Swift and her team for breaking oodles of records on concert movies. Then, he moves on to look at new trailers for Leo and Candy Cane Lane. Next, he reviews Killers of the Flower Moon, The Fall of the House of Usher, Goosebumps and some Roald Dahl short films on Netflix. Finally, he wraps things up with the Home-Cinema Round-Up, featuring a spotlight on the Night of the Demons 4K and Night of the Demons 2.


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Episode Schedule: NOTE: Reviews begin at indicated time-stamp below.

Part I: Intro, news and Trailer Park, featuring Leo and Candy Cane Lane

Part II: Reviews of The Fall of the House of Usher [10:00] and the Roald Dahl short films on Netflix [16:10]

Part III: Reviews of Killers of the Flower Moon [19:00] and Goosebumps [25:35]

Part IV: The Home-Cinema Round-Up with a spotlight on the Night of the Demons 4K [19:00] and Night of the Demons 2 [35:00]

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Posted in Fat Guys at the Movies, Podcast | Tags: Adam Sandler, Bruce Greenwood, Candy Cane Lane, Carla Gugino, Eddie Murphy, Edgar Allan Poe, Eras Tour, Goosebumps, Halloween, Killers of the Flower Moon, Leo, Leonardo DicCaprio, Lily Gladstone, Martin Scorsese, Mike Flanigan, Night of the Demons, Night of the Demons 2, Poison, R.L. Stine, Roald Dahl, Robert De Niro, Taylor Swift, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Ratcatcher, The Swan, Wes Anderson |
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One thought on “Episode 860 – Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll”

  1. robbier says:
    October 23, 2023 at 2:20 pm

    This series was a bait and switch “republicans are evil” disguised rant, and I was very annoyed with it. (Guess who is like Roderick Usher that the devil hangs out with? Three guesses and the first two are wrong). Hiding propaganda in regular shows not about politics is something everyone hates, and they knew it, which is why they buried it in the last three episodes. Watching a good horror show and getting hooked for it to turn into a political diatribe should never be sanctioned.

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