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Hey all. Sorry this is super last min but I totally forgot about it till now.

In about an hour I'm going to be recording the next episode of the Patreon exclusive podcast with Kate. This month we're honoured with special guest PushingUpRoses.
We'll be talking about the last two episodes we worked on (Village of the Damned and The Hobbit 1967).
Roses talked about
Jenny LeClue: Detectivú: https://youtu.be/q3EfHbBudAw
and That Time Bob Ross Fought The Evil Dead:  https://youtu.be/GGXmQoPHYGg

If you have any comments or questions you'd like us to read out in the podcast leave them here ^__^

(I'll try to give you more of a heads up next time)

Comments

Anonymous

I found your channel via PushingUpRoses. Looking forward to this episode. Any chance of the two of you doing a play along together? There are so many literature themed adventure games out there.

Anonymous

Talk about that awesome t-shirt you wore in the original Hobbit video.

Anonymous

Comment: I personally loved Jenny LeClue. It was a very tight game that truly had me questioning my perceptions of the story and reality throughout. Question: What expectations do you have for the sequel?

Stella Bella

To this day I will put the 50 Shades review on for background media. The combination of the classical music and the absolute justified rage is very cathartic.

Alan Michael Cumbess

I live pushing up roses! I would like to know how she has improved her paint pouring skills over the years (?) That she has been doing it, and her process she has with her other art!

Julia Krystosek

Comment: Please tell Roses that her videos are the default soundtrack of my self-care times and have been a major help to my mental health this year. And that it's her fault I downloaded Peacock to rewatch Murder She Wrote.

Tori Hawley

I just watched PushingupRoses’s video on Phryne Fisher tv series loved it. Haven’t read the books yet. She mentions she may try the books. So wonder how they compare!

Melodiousmoose

I was very happy when I saw PushingUpRoses did a review of Creepshow and was would love to see more looks into some episodes if they did well on her channel!

Jake McNulty

Hey Dom, Kate and Roses, For really no reason at all, over than that I've kinda been binging on Roald Dahl adaptations, I'd like to know which ones are your favourites and/or least favourites. My personal favourite's are "The BFG" (1989) and "The Witches" (1990), and least favourite is "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (2005).

Anonymous

Pushing Up Roses - I would try the audio versions of the Fisher mysteries - they are actually better than the book (something about that narrator). But I really want to know if you will expand out to shows beyond Murder She Wrote (which I love)? Are there others you would like to review?

Ally

Can't wait! I'm curious to know your opinion on movie novelisations. Do you consider them a proper book or a way of making excuses for a film's flaws because the novelisations explains it better? And would you ever consider reading/reviewing the fantasy series by Emily Rhodda 'Deltora Quest'? It's what got me into fantasy along with Narnia and I absolutely love it, but not many people I've talked to know about it.

Anonymous

Hey Dom, can you remember what adaptation you saw that got you into wanting to make lost in adaptation? What is Dom’s origin story?

Anonymous

Question for Dom: I know you're not that interested in music, but what's your favorite song/piece of music of all time?

Anonymous

Question for Roses: Which group do you prefer, the Monkees or the Beatles?

Anonymous

Question for ThatMovieChick: What's your favorite film of all time?