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...and it's a Full Of Beef starring Nover Have I Ever.

Hereditary is that one movie that you always hear people talking about. It still circulates social media a good 3 years after its initial release, perhaps because Toni Collette was rudely snubbed for an Oscar nom or perhaps because it's so utterly traumatising. In this pod, Nova and I sit down to discuss the time we saw it at the movie theatre during it's first run and had to leave with a friend who was so shaken to her core that she still doesn't like to talk about it.

This pod features heavy spoilers for the film.

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Anonymous

This comment has absolutely nothing to do with Hereditary (I did turn off the pod at the spoilers section cause I do want to watch it) but me and my bf are just home from your performance @ slay in Glasgow and oh my god wow, was so nice to see you and grab a quick photo

Anonymous

To add to this I had literally a million things to say n all my mouth could manage was “Turbet”🥲

Anonymous

Love the Hellraiser franchise. It becomes campy over time, but the concept and execution of the first one is so good. As a serious horror fan, I consider it a classic (like Phantasm or Puppet Master).

Anonymous

As far as Hereditary... I saw this in the theater with my oldest daughter (who was an adult already). She grew up with a special needs sibling that required her to grow up quickly, but it also made the scene when the siblings are rushing to the hospital so poignant. Her brother has a lot of food restrictions, and he has seizures when he has them, so when Peter allows Charlie to be on her own and she makes an unfortunate food choice, thus closing her airway from the allergic reaction, that was already a panic for us. I NEVER saw what came next. Usually, horror movies are somewhat predictable, but because we were thinking about my middle child and his special needs, we were submerged in the sadness of Charlie's life being in the balance. When her head was smashed off, I (who can watch the most gruesome violence without so much as flinching) gripped the arms of the chair and felt genuine shock and horror. I imagined it happening to my own child in distress, and when Toni Collette let out that Primal scream in her bedroom, I felt it to my core and began to cry in the movie theater. my daughter was speechless and crushed. Never expected a movie to affect us the way this one did.

Anonymous

Oh, and "Insidious!!" Great set of films. Sorry for the multiple comments.

Anonymous

The irony is that I don’t actually have much to say for this one. I think you both covered everything I thought about it as you chatted. Try not to be too hard on my Dad, he just had a terrible sense of humour and was always genuinely upset when he realised how much he scared people and stopped doing it. We all found it funny fairly soon after the pranks 😅. The embarrassment of being dragged for my comment length in front of Nova, I’m mortified 😂😂

Anonymous

i just had to buy this on amazon to watch and rewatch

Anonymous

Very late to this pod, but as an ex Jehovah’s Witness it is such a crazy ‘religion’ my mam was cut off from lifelong friends when she left. The creepy handwritten letters are so strange they must be getting desperate for new members !

Anonymous

I listened to this ep when it first came out but noticed I had about 15 minutes I hadn’t listened to, so while I’m getting ready this morning I thought I would finish it. My friend Frankie and I are horror fanatics and last year throughout lockdown we put together a list of 30 films over 30 days with different themes, monsters, foreign, mindless gore etc anyway, one of her picks was Possom so I gave it a watch and I’ve never hated a film more. I don’t know if having a visceral reaction makes it a “good” film but it makes me cringe! Happy Halloween anyway! Can’t wait to see the lewks 🤍🖤

Anonymous

new patreon here so listening to a few pods. I recently moved and I got a hand written note too! It started with "To our new neighbour" and the segment you read out was very similar to what I got too... I wonder if they watch property sales in their area too, because unless they saw me literally move in they'd have no idea surely? I didn't have the RTS issue with mail either. I find them very unusual however when I lived in Ipswich there was an odd amount of Mormons and JW (had never met a Mormon until living there at least). The JW can be handy when they hand out those JW umbrellas when it rains. The amount of times they've saved me on the way to work lol... EDIT: If you haven't done the horror movie rec pod/video yet (I'll have to check) then please do! Love horror films so that'll be right up my alley

Anonymous

brilliant discussion! I watched this in the cinema and haven't been able to bring myself to watch again, even though I badly want to. it affected me THAT much. to me it is the perfect analog to the experience of grief. (this pod also reminded me i want to rewatch It Follows!) edit: when you said Lake Mungo at the very end - gosh, I haven't heard anyone outside of Australia ever mention this film! another that has stayed under my skin for years.