00:24 Intro *Robert* 00:59 - It (1967) 03:21 - Ancient Behemoth: Inostrancevia (2023) 09:31 - Halloween II (1981) 14:52 - Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (2004) 15:46 - The Fall of the House of Usher (2023) 19:32 - Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) 25:36 - Robocop: The Series (1994) 30:03 - Lagoon (2014) 34:00 - The U.S. Marines on Iwo Jima (1945) 35:31 - We Have Always Lived in the Castle (1962) by Shirley Jackson 38:44 - The Shadow: Crime, Insured (1937) 43:00 - Old Gods and New: A Companion to Jack Kirby's Fourth World (2021) 47:13 - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017) 48:55 - Skyrim (2011) *Nick* 51:25 - Cube (2021) 53:15 - Cube (1997) 53:40 - Die Wand (2012) 55:28 - Misery (1990) 57:26 - 電柱小僧の冒険 (1987) 59:29 - Pluto (2023) 01:01:35 - Spy Kids (2001) 01:03:57 - Insert Coin (2020) 01:05:48 - The Legend of Final Fantasy X (2022) 01:07:47 - Caribbean Folk Tales (2022) 01:08:25 - The Last Spell (2023) 01:09:57 - Super Mario RPG (2023) Outro - 01:18:58
Telltale made a Jurassic Park game in 2011 with basically the same concept. It was all about people we never see in the movie scrambling to recover the barbasol can full of embryos that Nedry stole. But its now been unlisted from purchasing for licensing reasons, and i don't think it was reviewed very well. That PLUTO show sounds really interesting. I need to check it out
Nicks story about his "big run" and the Miles Dyson comparison was a really funny start into this episode. I wanted to give Netflix' "The Fall of the House of Usher" a chance, but hearing Roberts critic about it, my motivation dropped already. The part with "The Shadow" stories was very interesting. I was also not aware about the Cube remake. But... as Nick explains... for a good reason. So wait... Robert MOVES to Japan? I thought is was just a holiday trip. :D Well, that's wild.
I remember watching a SyFy original movie called "Anonymous Rex" that was actually kinda good. Also, another good WWII Pacific Theater memoir worth reading is "With the Old Breed" by Eugene Sledge. It's amazing. They used it as material for HBO's show "The Pacific"
Spot on Dyson impression. Also never heard of that Darkplace spin-off before. Surprised I never caught it when it was on tv. E4/Channel 4 usually advertised the hell out of it's shows at the time.
We need you guys to please do a Star Trek DS9 review/commentary criticism. That would be awesome. I love your TNG reviews/commentary 👍 keep up the good work!
00:24 Intro
*Robert*
00:59 - It (1967)
03:21 - Ancient Behemoth: Inostrancevia (2023)
09:31 - Halloween II (1981)
14:52 - Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (2004)
15:46 - The Fall of the House of Usher (2023)
19:32 - Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)
25:36 - Robocop: The Series (1994)
30:03 - Lagoon (2014)
34:00 - The U.S. Marines on Iwo Jima (1945)
35:31 - We Have Always Lived in the Castle (1962) by Shirley Jackson
38:44 - The Shadow: Crime, Insured (1937)
43:00 - Old Gods and New: A Companion to Jack Kirby's Fourth World (2021)
47:13 - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017)
48:55 - Skyrim (2011)
*Nick*
51:25 - Cube (2021)
53:15 - Cube (1997)
53:40 - Die Wand (2012)
55:28 - Misery (1990)
57:26 - 電柱小僧の冒険 (1987)
59:29 - Pluto (2023)
01:01:35 - Spy Kids (2001)
01:03:57 - Insert Coin (2020)
01:05:48 - The Legend of Final Fantasy X (2022)
01:07:47 - Caribbean Folk Tales (2022)
01:08:25 - The Last Spell (2023)
01:09:57 - Super Mario RPG (2023)
Outro - 01:18:58
Telltale made a Jurassic Park game in 2011 with basically the same concept. It was all about people we never see in the movie scrambling to recover the barbasol can full of embryos that Nedry stole. But its now been unlisted from purchasing for licensing reasons, and i don't think it was reviewed very well.
That PLUTO show sounds really interesting. I need to check it out
Neat! :D can't wait for you guys to talk Deep Space Nine and of course Avatar the last Airbender (cartoon)
SciFi isn't just the TV version of The Asylum. They literally co-produce movies.
Damn that Doc Savage is RIPPED!
Speaking of SyFy Channel original movies, you know what y'all should watch? The David Hasselhoff Nick Fury movie.
They made a man thing movie also
This was the strangest discussion of a Buffy episode so far.
Nicks story about his "big run" and the Miles Dyson comparison was a really funny start into this episode.
I wanted to give Netflix' "The Fall of the House of Usher" a chance, but hearing Roberts critic about it, my motivation dropped already. The part with "The Shadow" stories was very interesting.
I was also not aware about the Cube remake. But... as Nick explains... for a good reason.
So wait... Robert MOVES to Japan? I thought is was just a holiday trip. :D Well, that's wild.
I remember watching a SyFy original movie called "Anonymous Rex" that was actually kinda good.
Also, another good WWII Pacific Theater memoir worth reading is "With the Old Breed" by Eugene Sledge. It's amazing. They used it as material for HBO's show "The Pacific"
Spot on Dyson impression.
Also never heard of that Darkplace spin-off before. Surprised I never caught it when it was on tv. E4/Channel 4 usually advertised the hell out of it's shows at the time.
We need you guys to please do a Star Trek DS9 review/commentary criticism. That would be awesome.
I love your TNG reviews/commentary 👍 keep up the good work!
I remember SyFy movies. Haven't watched SyFy since eureka as that would have been around the time I moved out of my parents'
Yes I remember sci fi channel movies - never watched them but yes I was aware lol
Your tastes in movies and books are so diverse. How do you decide what to read or watch?
We like to keep you guys on your toes.
You guys going to continue with Buffy...? Last video was a reupload :/
The next ones are on the way. Stay tuned.
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