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Assign me to this, I'm gonna skip the feeders
to watch what we are.
Yeah, here we are, just you and me sending help.
SOS.
Let's hope we have chemistry today.
Sometimes it's there and sometimes it's bare.
Let's go.
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It's exquisite, it's exquisite, we love it.
We love it, we love it.
We love it as much as Dillon O'Brien loved Rachel McAdams.
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Well, Roxy, this is one of my most
since it's been moved to the year.
Yeah.
This is a director I love.
People kept saying you have to cover it.
I was hoping you would skip the theaters and watch this.
I did.
That's why I was like, thank God she said yes.
What?
Yeah, you wanna know what?
Specific thing.
When Alex texted out like who skipped this
so that they could watch it in every person responded
being like, I wanna watch it, I wanna watch it,
I wanna watch it and I was picked.
Yeah.
I fell loved.
I picked you.
Yeah, dog.
I said, Roxy.
You're glad you did or no?
No, Roxy movie, it was me.
I said, this is a Roxy movie.
I said, I'm glad you did.
I'm glad I did.
Picked me.
After watching it with you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm glad I picked Roxy.
Listen, this movie was so good.
I think it's because it merges all the genres I love, right?
Like I've become the official scream queen of the channel.
I love horror movies.
I also love romance movies,
which this certainly is not,
but like the way that it sets up with the two of them
and it feels like a rom-com-drom.
And then we switch into horror.
And then even then they both still help me fooled.
Just every part of this is something that's so my alley.
And they were both douche's,
but she's just like less of a douche.
But they're both so lovable,
they're both so hateable.
Also because I was a girl scout,
I love survivalists and stuff too.
So, and I watched Survivor Forever in a long time.
It's just was like, it's so good.
It's so good.
It screams like, perfect film.
I actually think the performances were amazing too.
Yeah, please talk to me about
when you thought of Rachel McAdams.
She's so good.
Yes, she's really like,
I mean, you said you were on her side no matter what.
So, was that the other one?
Yeah.
For what?
Why?
Because if this was real life,
I would of course have more of a moral complexity.
Yeah, of course, of course.
You know, but from terms of a movie,
this guy was the worst of the worst
and he was so good at feigning.
There's a way to pretend to be sincere.
There's a way to, there's like,
there's like certain ways that that people identify
narcissists are very good at it.
There's a way of identifying.
How does a sincere tone sound?
How does an authentic tone sound, which is weird
because to be sincere is to be real, to be yourself.
Yet there's audio vocal inclinations
that you could do to sound sincere that people go,
that's sincerity right there.
And he was so good at it.
It was like, what I loved is that he never seemed
like he was ever going to change
and he was going to be the absolute worst.
So if they got back to land,
no matter what, she would suffer.
So that's why I was like, I'm on her side regardless
because she's always going to get,
she's just going to suffer if she gets back to land.
And she didn't, she was like good to him
and she was helping him out a lot,
but no matter what, she was going to probably get fired
and stuff.
They could get saved.
But yes, you're totally right.
That's like, if you got saved, you get back
to a shit life, you know?
Yeah, no, because she would have been famous, you know,
but yes, I hear what you're saying totally.
I just think it's interesting because I had no idea this
was a torture film.
I didn't know any of the stuff that was coming.
I assume it was from like stills.
I had, I only saw the blood cells
like, oh, maybe like when we saw the boroughs,
like, oh, maybe it's just like a survivor film.
I really didn't know.
So when I was like, oh, he's going to have such a crazy
character arc and the funniest part about this movie
is he has no character arc.
Yeah, he ends the same that he starts, which is so great.
And she has a huge character arc.
Yeah, love her evolution so much.
She brought such pathos to it.
Like you feel so bad for her.
I felt so bad for her in the beginning,
but she felt so human the entire time
that she felt like an old soul.
Like even from the way she dressed,
like we all know Rachel McGams is beautiful,
but the way she had body did,
it wasn't like you're watching a woman play ugly
or some bullshit like that.
She wasn't, she wasn't even being ugly.
It was, there's the way she was,
she managed to create such a body language
and facial expressions.
Yeah, how she carried herself was just like somebody
who didn't care about their looks at all.
Yeah, so it was so real.
It felt so real and the movie does a good job
at messing with your moral,
as an audience member messing with your moral complexity
of going, well, you know, this guy's obviously an asshole
and she keeps getting bullied and walked over
and treated like shit everywhere she goes
no matter how hard she tries.
So just because of that, should we be okay
with what she's doing and the movie kept changing
the power dynamics of the point where it was very much
making her, I feel like from the lens of it,
maybe it is, I mean, what do you think?
Like to me, I felt like it was adopting a POV
that she was the villain,
but then I feel like there's other ways
of interpreting it as the audience gets to choose
who's the villain by the end of it.
I mean, well, she murders two innocent people.
So for sure, she's like that.
That's really bad.
Yeah, she murders them.
But other than that, you know, like when she doesn't chop
off as we we, and when she's like,
what are you, how above and beyond
are you gonna go for me?
And she's, and then she's like, I'm kidding,
I would never do that.
I think it shows that, you know, like he was bad always,
like in the real world, he used his power for evil.
And she only started to use her power for evil
when he was not appreciative.
Yeah, so, but then I think that you can't not say she,
you can't claim she's not the villain of the movie
because she kills two people.
Like, yeah.
And she withholds information of survival
for selfish reasons.
Well, that's why I like the conversation.
But who's a dick?
Though that's what I mean, like his version of-
I do think he tried to kill her with the berries.
He just didn't know.
Yeah.
And so you believe that he didn't intend to kill her with the-
I think so.
I think he, when he said fuck off,
like, yeah, I think he tried to leave her for dead.
Probably doesn't even have it in him to kill her, to kill her.
Right.
Because otherwise I think he would have taken her with him.
Because this the thing is like he's a, he's a dick,
but is he, okay, he's evil in like society standards,
but in like a movie world.
Like no, he's just like a really bad person.
Yeah.
Like he's a bad person,
but is he committing like acts of murder?
No, but like probably seagull assault based on what we-
That is true.
So perhaps indeed.
Yes, that is true.
Especially by the way how he was subscribing to the language
and she really knew what that all meant.
Yeah.
That is true.
But that's what I mean.
The movie gets you talking about these things
of what's right and wrong and who should land where,
but I think between the two of them,
I just chose my allegiance is gonna be with her
throughout this entire experience, you know.
Yeah, but he kept fooling me out.
It's like, oh, no, he has changed.
And I was like, no, he has.
That's the mark of a good performance.
Yeah, he's really good.
Dylan's really good.
They're both really good.
They had great chemistry.
They knew how to open up their souls in different ways.
And they had like the scene on the beach when they're drunk.
Yeah.
It gets the audience, it gets us going like, okay.
What about cave?
The cave?
Oh, yeah, yeah, when they're comfort.
But I think that's the movie towing with us.
Yeah.
The way how I was saying, like they're not gonna have
sexual chemistry.
Like I was saying that.
You're like, no, they won't.
And I didn't think they would.
And I was like, no, this movie's gotta be fucking with me,
right?
Yeah.
It's gotta be like messing with the audience.
It doesn't really like cascade into something crazy
to like the last half hour or something like that.
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Yeah, that's the interesting part too,
is that this movie really took its time
in the first hour of just not being the genre
that the movie is.
Yeah, cause there's a lot of build up.
Yeah.
Like there's crazy stuff that happens
at the plane crash and the killing of the bore.
And they both save each other's life.
Like she, he grabs her when she's falling off the cliff
and she saves him when the tree is falling down
and when he was injured.
So.
Well, I think he plays it very human too
and they write him very human
where sometimes I'm sure he does care
and sometimes I'm sure like that one could argue
he saved her because he did care about her
in that moment or he just saved her
because he knew that he would die with her.
Yeah, totally.
And I think a lot of the experiences
kind of choosing what you,
what to interpret them those moments
is they don't ever explicitly make some stuff clear
until the very end when they're really painting her
as the villain of this story.
But I love like the Sam Raimiisms of the way she looks
by the end, like that looks like a total
like fucked up woman in a Sam Raimi movie right now.
Totally.
Would you think of the direction?
Really good.
There was a couple of shots that I felt like
where this isn't have to with the direction
as much as that editing and whatnot.
Well, it's all.
But there were a couple of like CG moments
where I was like, why?
Like with the spider web and the spider
that looked so whatever.
Or the way that sometimes the island looked
but in general, it had his mark on it.
Like I thought that the the violence looked really good.
The gore looked really good.
We did had a lot of movement
which kept it going especially when there's only two characters.
You've got to have that kind of movement
otherwise it can kind of get a little bit of stale.
So yeah, I think he did a really good job.
And even more so than the direction for this,
the script was just so spot on for me.
Super solid.
Super solid.
How about you?
He's one of your top directors, right?
Yeah, and I was surprised by,
because you said drag me to hell.
And drag me to hell is very much composed
and has camera work that's so Sam Raymy throughout.
And this actually, I didn't find it to be
as like Sam Raymy heavy in it.
It was a little bit more of a as fucking like
a reverent and violent vulgar experience as becomes.
It's not as cheesy with the camera,
not even cheesy right work.
It's not as like ramped up with the camera work
as I might have expected from a Sam Raymy R-rated film.
It felt like more,
there's like a weird level of like a maturity to it
from Sam Raymy because it seems so much
more about the characters this time.
And the psychological buildup of what they're going through.
And then having moments in certain scenes
where you do get a little bit more of the flourishes
that we're familiar with with his kind of camera work style.
Because sometimes with Sam Raymy,
like there were shots that happened where you wouldn't even
say that's very to Sam Raymy shots.
It's a very Sam Raymy moment.
And sometimes to Sam Raymy,
you feel like you're watching just a Sam Raymy movie
the whole time, like you're just aware of Sam Raymy.
And this time I would lose sight of the Sam Raymy movie.
If I didn't know Sam Raymy directed this,
I don't know that I would have been able to clock
that he directed this, but knowing he directed it,
there's a lot of moments that I felt like we're having.
Exactly, it's not as obvious,
but the hard part more than camera work
is finding the right tone.
And I think he found like a really hard tone.
Yeah, that's a hard tone to find
where you can see some of those romanticisms.
These two guys, I thought two names.
I don't know who the two people are.
I'll look.
But you see two names.
The gore was cool.
Was this like a spec script?
I wonder if this is like a spec script.
And then it got picked up.
So I don't know who these two people are.
I don't know who these two people are.
These guys are right together.
All right, let's say watch.
Oh, Freddie versus Jason and Friday 13th.
Let's see if they, this Mark Swift camera does movies too.
Yeah, they go right shit together.
Freddie versus Jason, Friday 13th and Baywatch.
Is that the Fred in the movie that I watched on accident?
No, you watch that nightmare and I'll stream movie on accident.
I liked Freddie versus Jason.
And I liked the new Friday 13th movie.
A lot.
I think Sam really might have produced one of them.
I don't think he might have produced Friday 13th.
Or is that Michael Bay?
I didn't see the 2017 Baywatch did you?
Nope.
But I heard there was a lot wrong with that movie.
Yeah, this was a hell of an experience, man.
This was a really, it was also really fun and entertaining.
It was just what the main thing you want.
But more care for a movie like this,
you want to be more character based in Scott Gray buildup.
It's got fucking high-ass critic and audience, or two.
Makes sense.
This is the kind of genre movie where I feel like you did
do not consider, maybe as a woman, you've really noticed this.
But I feel like every Oscars we quickly
do not talk about the best actress, but we always
talk about the best actor, Oscar, right?
And this is the exact kind of role where I'm like,
this should be awards considered type of girl.
Yeah, not so with you.
And I think because of the genre, even though I know we
had sinners and weapons, there's something
a little bit more whimsical about this one that I'm like,
I just don't see how they would remember,
but God, I hope I'm wrong.
When did it come out?
Same in January.
Then how did it do?
It's funny to me.
It made for sure profit it.
I don't think it was like a jug or not,
like jug or not compared to its budget.
But it wasn't like, you know, even Blum House level.
Yeah, like me like a hundred million worldwide, close to.
$40 million budget.
Okay.
Yeah, so I mean, like it did, it definitely made
its money back and then some.
But it wasn't like a humongo film.
You can tell they really like being in it.
Their press was really fun together.
Yeah, this is a tour de force from her, especially.
Yeah.
This is a blast.
I don't know if we have any questions, actually.
I'm not sure if we don't.
What? Why wouldn't we?
Because I don't know if we put out something.
Let's see.
We did.
All right.
Okay, let's go up there in a really quick.
Really quick.
We go, Roxy, go.
J Del, hi, Roxy and Greg.
Oh, I know he said an Andrew bummer.
Do you think the real danger would come more from the environment
or how quickly trust can break down between people
when survival is on the line environment?
I would like to think that most people would not be
as bad as this boss was.
And like usually trust, if it's just two people,
you have to build a dynamic when survival is on the line.
I think the environment would be a way bigger issue.
I would agree.
I don't think I could say it any better.
I think you did it.
P.T.
Thank you for this reaction.
I've been waiting.
Rachel McAdams is so great in this movie.
Beyond.
I feel like she's one of the most appreciated actors
because she always delivers.
What would you put on your Mount Rushmore
of Rachel McAdams for, I would say this one?
Okay, so I so agree with that.
I think that she's beyond talented.
I immediately would put Regina George on there.
And girls for sure.
It has aged so well.
Her performance is so, so, so great in that.
I don't know if the notebook would be on there for me
because it's so, like, it's more about the movie,
but she does do great in it.
There's a movie she did with Harrison Ford
called Morning Glory that I thought was amazing.
Oh, I haven't seen that.
Oh, she was so good.
And are you there?
God, it's me, Margaret.
She was amazing in that movie too.
Really, really sweet.
Oh yeah, her episodes of Dave were so good.
She was great, true detective.
What I, what I will,
about time, I love, I might even put about time
above the notebook.
Oh, imagine I'd like to.
Are you going to watch it on the channel?
I might.
Oh, it's amazing.
Imagine I'd like to.
About time's amazing.
Yeah, I've heard that many a time.
Well, I watched her in Sherlock Holmes for the channel.
She was really good too.
Oh, it means a lot of times she is relic,
like in a lot of the bigger movies,
she's usually relegated to like a supporting actress role.
I thought she was like great and red eye.
Wedding crashers.
Yeah, I watched red eye for the channel too.
She was great.
Red eye was really, she's amazing in that.
Yeah, she's kind of interesting.
Now, I could, that's the only movie I could kind of see
a correlation of casting her for this.
But the family stone, she's very, they're all great in that.
But this easily takes the cake as my favorite performance.
I didn't see Time Traveler's wife.
Yeah, I mean, I haven't seen all her work.
I've seen most of it.
But from everything I've seen of her,
and then Paris, this would be that.
I would say this and Mean Girls.
Third, the book end of her career.
Yeah, really good.
She was phenomenal in this movie.
You're going to watch about time.
Oh, game night.
That's a fun performance for two.
Again, another one else great.
Yeah, so you're being like more funny.
Yeah, a lot of time.
She's great at dramatic actress.
But this, this was something else.
This was like a trans.
This was a transformation performance to me.
So good, so good.
I agree.
Resonance Z, so many twists and turns.
I love the movie and watched it blind
without even a trailer was a treat.
Yeah, me too.
Question.
With a big focus on Survivor, would it
been too crazy for more people to survive the plane crash?
The only dying whack away is later on the island.
Like being gored by a bore.
I'll admit, I just wanted to see her annoying coworker
get more over the top death.
I kind of like that idea, except for the fact that like,
we were just talking about they really
didn't need to lean just on each other.
But especially somebody like Chris Pang,
who's made such a name for himself
to watch him die that quickly, was wild.
I feel like it's actually, I think we
would have gotten a slightly more cliche movie
if there were more people on the island.
This presented a bigger challenge.
I kept thinking that it was a torture movie
because I knew they're stranded there,
and she's with her boss, and he's injured.
So I thought it was like the movie,
Misery, but on island.
That's what I thought the movie was going to be.
And it wasn't.
I haven't seen Misery, that's the Kathy Bates movie, right?
Yeah, yeah.
And without spoiling much, it's more of a psychological movie.
And that's true.
I knew nothing, I really knew nothing.
So because of that, I was pleasantly surprised
by how much more thoughtful the film was.
What are you glad that other people didn't make it
to the island?
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, I thought the plane crash scene was very,
is incredibly effective.
And I think the movie's stronger because it's just them too.
The plane crash looked like a Sam Remy movie to me.
That was very, very much in Sam Remy's element.
Awesome, Joe, movie reviews.
It's me, a great movie.
I'm not a fan of Remy movies,
but I did enjoy his work that he had put it to this film.
The fight with the ball was great.
The CGI, not that good, but still fun,
watch especially in 3D unintentionally.
But yet, I recognize this scene very similar
to another movie I had recently watched a few days ago
before seeing this in the theaters.
I won't give it away.
So what movie for spoiler purposes?
But have you ever had that similar situation
ever happen with you?
I don't really get it.
I think you're saying have you ever watched a movie
that was kind of similar in that experience?
Oh, yeah, that happened to me with Don Kirk
came out the same year that that other Winston Churchill movie
came out.
And I watched him like back to back.
What was the Winston Churchill movie?
That was not Darkest Hour.
And I was like, oh, these are both about Don Kirk or yeah,
Churchill.
I was at those two that came out back to back.
Yeah, I think it was.
Whatever it was, they were very similar.
But obviously, it's not spoilers because that's what work to.
I mean, I can't really think about a scenario,
but it seems like you enjoyed yourself.
Awesome Joe.
Movie reviews are pretty huge.
ADHD, Overlord.
I'm watching this today as well.
Cool.
With that mind, which of his other films would you
say the best comparison to Enrami's filmography?
How do we see his style evolve here?
That's a tough question because there's
like a couple of moments that felt like evil dead with, you
know, with her nightmares and the zombies walking up.
I'm looking at same Ramis.
Other films now, I feel like I've seen almost everything
of his because of the channel.
There's just trilogy of Spider-Man movies.
Then there's just didn't feel similar to it all.
Trilogy of Evil Dead movies.
But just didn't really feel similar to Dr. Strange.
I don't think it felt similar to which had reached my cat.
The wonderful odds of creating the powerful.
I haven't seen that.
And if I can drag me to hell.
And he also did like other ones, quick and the dead, dark man.
I would say in terms of comparison,
I don't know if it's my favorite one.
I feel something that drag me to hell takes the cake.
But he's just saying how, how does it best compare?
Oh, I thought you were saying which one does it compare to?
I understand.
But in terms of his style evolving, like I said earlier,
I think he really shows a sense of maturity by not having
it be its flash you with the camera working and being more
of character actor focused.
You said, drag me to hell is your favorite, Sam, right?
I would say so.
Oh my god, I'm shocked by that.
Why?
Because you love the Evil Dead trilogy.
I do, but it's definitely my favorite one.
Shared me to hell.
Oh, I had no idea.
And I'm not even much thought put into it, definitely.
I love that movie so much.
It was good.
Yeah, I liked it a lot.
I think you'd like this one more.
I definitely did.
I love, I don't like Dr. Strange.
I love the Spider-Man movies.
I loved the Evil Dead movies.
Those are probably my favorite of his.
I like Spider movies.
So I like Sam Rami a lot.
Yes, great.
And I think that I agree character development.
This was the strongest of not being full-blown Sam Rami,
John, or being the most important.
This really broke down these two.
Amen to that, sister.
All right, quickly.
We got to have a look at Jaden Rhodes.
I watched the Syntheters recently,
and it felt great to watch a new Sam Rami
Hormabian theaters again.
I really enjoyed watching Dylan and Brian VN Assel.
He usually plays these Lepable Bull guys.
And in this week, I can't stand it.
But also having an amazing time watching him.
Curiously, if you all agree.
Yes, I think because he plays good guys,
he knew how to play an Assel.
That was a believable good guy.
When it came time to play the good guy persona,
the act this character puts on.
I love the Maze Runner series.
And I've also recently loved him in Saturday night.
He's really, really strong on his TV actor.
And he does great work coming from T-Mole from whatnot.
Yeah, just, I, yes, I completely agree, Jaden.
Peer the reject.
Hello, Greg Roxy, and Drew.
Movie was a sleeper hit in theaters.
What's your favorite Sam Rami film?
We kind of talked about that a little bit.
But I'm glad that this was a sleeper hit.
Drag me to Hell, baby.
That's the one for me.
I had a great time.
Thank you guys for being here.
We got to zoom out of here.
Peace rejects this was a blast.
We took a sip literally right before you sign off.
The upbite did that.
Bye, everyone.
Bye, Roxy.
Stop judging me.
Bye.
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