@@arkangelarkangel1302 my favorite film of the last decade and figured it was too recent for a rewatchable. Also didn't seem like a Simmons pick. Pleasantly surprised.
@@ibezzant I was on a huge horror movie run, and was waiting for when it would be late enough for Hereditary to come on rewatchables! I mean the cinematography and acting in the movie alone makes it a hall of famer!
idk if i can contain my joy of hearing the three of you talk about this movie. Live 10 mins from the cemetery in the beginning of the film, so was v surreal. Sean if your reading I also have PSH's hoodie from Twister
The grandma ghost in the darkness is still one of the strongest scares i've seen. That visual has lingered with me. Also, the jar of the Ditany of Crete in the grandmother's belongings. The Ditany of Crete is a plant that gives Paimon the ability to take control of the person who ingested it. It was in the grandmother when she transferred it to Charlie via breastfeeding. It was in the teacup that Annie drank from and she pulled a piece of it out of her teeth while meeting with Joan. It was in Peter's bong when he was smoking under the bleachers with his friends (the "friend" on the far left can be seen smiling at Peter the entire time, and again at the tree house at the end of the movie). The father didn't ingest any because he wasn't necessarily a part of it. The amount of details in this movie is unbelievable.
Mets-->Jets-->Hereditary-->--Midsommar is some impressive misery spiral. Maybe Sean did catch a touch of the Paimon after his SXSW experience with this movie.
“Don’t you swear at me you little shit, don’t you ever raise your voice at me. I am your mother”. One of the scariest moments I’ve seen in a horror film
That was a great one, love when it's the classic trio. :) I really wish they'd announce the next week's movie in advance so we could watch it beforehand... (unless this is posted somewhere and I'm missing it?)
27:51 that to me is the most horrifying scene in a movie that had plenty. peter is in absolute shock, probably in the back of his mind knows how life-shattering the next day is going to be and just can't function other than to just keep going home and delay it as long as possible, not waking anyone up about it. and toni collette's wailing is unforgettable. 😬
great episode! always fun to notice little details upon re-watching, especially with streaming/vod. didn't realize how many references to decapitation. there is a brief moment at the party scene, where two of the teenagers are watching a b/w movie on a laptop, showing a decapitation with a guillotine. around 30m:29s
The most visceral scene in Hereditary is the dream where Annie tells Peter: "I never wanted to be your mother." I saw it twice in theaters, and people lost their minds.
entertaining as usual! I disagree about being 'all in' or not (as Bill said) on horror movies, however. I did not grow up being exposed to them, and horror was extremely disturbing for me. When I became an adult I decided to take control and watch them semi-regularly to desensitize myself, and was successful. 🙂
The sound Bill’s wife makes, like those in the movie, is a cluck. As in Paimon in Hell, is a bird. The cult are naked for the final ritual because in witchcraft clothes block the effectiveness of the operation. They were originally supposed to wear cloaks, but Aster went full canon.
I'll never forget midnight showing of Hereditary with a row of friends. We left in shock like wtf did we just see. It felt wrong. Almost like how their producer describes it at min 1:15:00 saying "this movie shouldn't exist" none of my friends have seen it since and think I'm a sicko for loving it and Midsommar. hereditary is the best horror ever made imo
Hereditary, Bird Box, Halloween, Suspiria, Truth or Dare, The Witch Pt. 1, Searching, Apostle, A Quiet Place, The House that Jack Built, Cam + more. 2018 was a pretty fun year for Horror/Thrillers
If I get to make a horror movie it’s either an Ari Aster flick or The Shining. Hereditary is successfully artsy.. the film style, the density of dialogue and moment from the ether type of walk through the period of time.
The telephone pole decapitation is based off a true story of two friends. Frankie Brohm died in a chance occurrence and the driver, John Hutchinson drove home in complete shock with the body in the car. His mom woke up to go to work and found the body in the back seat
actually ari aster has come out and denied this! hes like no i was not aware of the case at the time of me writing the movie but idk if hes being truthful lmaoooo
When the family is walking into the home after the grandmother’s funeral, you can hear the cultists footsteps in the attic. They stop the second that the family enters the home. Also, one of Peter’s friends is in the treehouse in the final scene. You see them smoking under the bleachers together earlier in the movie. The Paimon cult being the invisible specter in every scene is what makes this movie so rewatchable. Does anybody have a theory for what is in the tea that Joan gives Annie? I’ve always wondered about that.
Someone commented about that in this thread. I can’t remember exactly what but it shows up a few times, it’s in the mothers things, Peter’s pipe under the bleachers and in the tea apparently
I need to rewatch the movie. I'm usually pretty perceptive, but I've seen this movie twice and I still hadn't caught some of the things they talked about.
I think Prequel is the answer here, lets learn about the 8 Kings of Hell, lets learn about how the cults got started, who was the first to be possessed...thats great stuff. Good pod
Excited to watch this movie now but haven’t had the balls to where I get out of work so late in the night 🩵and it’s weirdo behavior to turn this on in the light of day when I first wake up lol
Thanks for the forecast! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
I always thought Gabriel Byrne was in on it. He's waaay too calm about his mother-in-law's grave being desecrated. He's also a psychiatrist and didn't consider gaining custody of his kids? I mean...
awesome movie. After watching her in Beau Is Afriad I think Parker Posey would've been perfect in this movie as the cult lady who befriended Toni Collette's character at the seminar
Crazy to say Melissa McCarthy for CAN YOU EVWR FORGIVE ME (a great move / performance) can go when Glen Close for THE WIFE is easily the one you swap out for COLLETTE.
Great content as always but I'm slightly tiring of the constant attempts at sports metaphors, particularly by Bill. But as a Brit, I'm missing most of the references !
One of the funniest episodes of this podcast to date
What are other funny episodes. Just found this podcast
@@sumitkataria7492 they’re generally all funny, without them actually trying to be running. Just pick a movie you like and it will be entertaining.
@@sumitkataria7492 The Town with Russillo is an all timer.
Never clicked on a Rewatchables episode quicker than this. So glad y'all chose Hereditary!
Seriously? Wow.
@@arkangelarkangel1302 my favorite film of the last decade and figured it was too recent for a rewatchable. Also didn't seem like a Simmons pick. Pleasantly surprised.
@@ibezzant I was on a huge horror movie run, and was waiting for when it would be late enough for Hereditary to come on rewatchables! I mean the cinematography and acting in the movie alone makes it a hall of famer!
Same. I had to rub my eyes a couple times this morning to make sure it was real.
Mid af.
The Mike Breen "BANG!" is immortal
I did not see Bill Longlegs coming 💀
Bill's energy was so weird on this one. And we're here for it!
more of this, Bill. seemed real relaxed and came off funnier for it.
idk if i can contain my joy of hearing the three of you talk about this movie. Live 10 mins from the cemetery in the beginning of the film, so was v surreal. Sean if your reading I also have PSH's hoodie from Twister
Sean saying “you love board games” to CR regarding Ouija made me laugh out loud
They're doing A24 Rewatchables? The Millennialfication of Bill has begun.
Some may say it's a....Billenification. 😂.....I'll see myself out.
Bills Longlegs impression is the hardest I’ve ever laughed from this pod.
Yup. Maybe not hardest ever, but bloody hilarious 😂
This was one of the most entertaining things I’ve watched from you guys. Your content is just so good. I immediately rewatched Hereditary!
Lmaooo completely agree with Bill’s “theory” on The Lobster
Bill is straight cooking around 39:38
The grandma ghost in the darkness is still one of the strongest scares i've seen. That visual has lingered with me.
Also, the jar of the Ditany of Crete in the grandmother's belongings. The Ditany of Crete is a plant that gives Paimon the ability to take control of the person who ingested it. It was in the grandmother when she transferred it to Charlie via breastfeeding. It was in the teacup that Annie drank from and she pulled a piece of it out of her teeth while meeting with Joan. It was in Peter's bong when he was smoking under the bleachers with his friends (the "friend" on the far left can be seen smiling at Peter the entire time, and again at the tree house at the end of the movie). The father didn't ingest any because he wasn't necessarily a part of it. The amount of details in this movie is unbelievable.
Toni collette climbing like a spider along the wall and ceiling.
Hereditary and Midsomer back to back is crazy
Crazy mid
@@votdfakGTFO this channel
Says volumes when that’s a nice palette cleanser after watching the Mets
Mets-->Jets-->Hereditary-->--Midsommar is some impressive misery spiral. Maybe Sean did catch a touch of the Paimon after his SXSW experience with this movie.
39:35 timestampping the long legs impression because I lost my shit 😂😂😂
“Don’t you swear at me you little shit, don’t you ever raise your voice at me. I am your mother”. One of the scariest moments I’ve seen in a horror film
Best episode so far! Producer Craig's reaction was priceless.
Watched Halloween first so waiting for how much he couldn’t handle it and to be fair I barely can either lol
The people yearn for a 'Lincoln' rewatchable podcast
THEY YEARN FOR IT!
Now. Now. NOW.
There are dozens of us!
That was a great one, love when it's the classic trio. :) I really wish they'd announce the next week's movie in advance so we could watch it beforehand... (unless this is posted somewhere and I'm missing it?)
I've been waiting so long for this one. Thank you fellas! Hopefully we get Midsommar too at some point.
I’m just surprised Bill didn’t ruin it by putting Van on or doing it at a live performance. Last weeks Silence of the Lambs was unlistenable.
These 3 guys just work together so well I could watch them talk about fuckin anything it’s so funny
Agree 💯 so entertaining
And yet they still shove Van Lathan’s boorishness down our throats regularly
Yeah. And nothing’s forced. They’re not trying too hard to be funny, they just love the subject matter and have excellent chemistry.
Finallyyyyyy!!!! My all time fav horror…simply a rewatchable just based on all the things you find when watching it again
ahh thanks for fixing the lighting in this room to make it more conducive for conversation!
8:21 I'm sad that this is probably the closest to a Midsommar Rewatchables that we're going to get. Such a great movie.
27:51 that to me is the most horrifying scene in a movie that had plenty. peter is in absolute shock, probably in the back of his mind knows how life-shattering the next day is going to be and just can't function other than to just keep going home and delay it as long as possible, not waking anyone up about it.
and toni collette's wailing is unforgettable. 😬
Would you do same as Peter?
@@mikediaz8200 great question i never want to have to know the answer to
@@SocialBobcatme too. But I could see a lot of people doing that. Which I could not judge
great episode! always fun to notice little details upon re-watching, especially with streaming/vod. didn't realize how many references to decapitation. there is a brief moment at the party scene, where two of the teenagers are watching a b/w movie on a laptop, showing a decapitation with a guillotine. around 30m:29s
The perfect crew for this. Let’s freaking go ya’ll.
I cant wait to hear the age Bill showed this to his kids lol
Bill! My wife and son pop this on like Something About Mary. Goat.
A great non sequitur quote for a glimpse into the Simmons family psyche lmao
Up there with how early he showed his kids Halloween etc lol
from “long legs” to “BANG”, i’m convinced these guys are baked 😂
Absolutely perfect timing
The most visceral scene in Hereditary is the dream where Annie tells Peter: "I never wanted to be your mother."
I saw it twice in theaters, and people lost their minds.
When Bill drops the implication of why they got married, Chris and Sean's reactions are hilarious
Bill's Longlegs impression goes on the Rewatchables Mt Rushmore of moments.
I’d be so fucking hype for a Lincoln rewatchable. May only be like 5 of us that listen but I’m there for it.
I’ll listen will I rewatch it for the pod more debatable lols
entertaining as usual! I disagree about being 'all in' or not (as Bill said) on horror movies, however. I did not grow up being exposed to them, and horror was extremely disturbing for me. When I became an adult I decided to take control and watch them semi-regularly to desensitize myself, and was successful. 🙂
"Astral Weeks" Jeremy Strong is my Halloween costume this year. 47:33
Amazing pod like always, this movie is top 5 in my list of horror movies
You can tell Sean is having a good time watching Bill control a 90-minute pod about an A24 film.
I'm so glad he called it a comedy that is what I kept thinking about during the last 75% of the movie
We are SO back!!
Sean is so excited to do this one.
Also, Cruise replacing Toni Collette is the answer. He does amazing breakdowns.
Manchester By The Sea was honestly hilarious
Steve throws the book in the fireplace! BAAANG!
Won’t be surprised if Sean pulls a Toni Collette and gets some piano wire after the Mets and Jets games this week.
I love how much fun ya'll had with this lol
Had missed this pod enjoying binging horror month fun idea for the season I hope comes back, the themed months are always fun
The sound Bill’s wife makes, like those in the movie, is a cluck. As in Paimon in Hell, is a bird.
The cult are naked for the final ritual because in witchcraft clothes block the effectiveness of the operation. They were originally supposed to wear cloaks, but Aster went full canon.
I'll never forget midnight showing of Hereditary with a row of friends. We left in shock like wtf did we just see. It felt wrong. Almost like how their producer describes it at min 1:15:00 saying "this movie shouldn't exist" none of my friends have seen it since and think I'm a sicko for loving it and Midsommar. hereditary is the best horror ever made imo
BANGGGG BABY!
Wayne Jenkins describing the finding of Charlie’s head would have been iconic!😂
Been waiting for this one
Jets, Mets, Hereditary, Midsommar. That’s a rough night lmao
Hereditary, Bird Box, Halloween, Suspiria, Truth or Dare, The Witch Pt. 1, Searching, Apostle, A Quiet Place, The House that Jack Built, Cam + more. 2018 was a pretty fun year for Horror/Thrillers
When you mention The Witch pt 1 are you referring to the Asian The Witch: Subversion? Incredible movie!
@@brentulstad3275 yup. I need Pt. 3 expeditiously
Lincoln *is* a rewatchable. -Chris Ryan, podcaster, journalist, legend.
CR got that Jeremy Strong interview spot on I’m cracking up
"Gabriel Bryne is in it" Gabriel burns in it.
Hereditary walked so The Fishes episode of The Bear could run 😂😂😂
If I get to make a horror movie it’s either an Ari Aster flick or The Shining. Hereditary is successfully artsy.. the film style, the density of dialogue and moment from the ether type of walk through the period of time.
The horse name should clearly be Hereditariat
The telephone pole decapitation is based off a true story of two friends. Frankie Brohm died in a chance occurrence and the driver, John Hutchinson drove home in complete shock with the body in the car. His mom woke up to go to work and found the body in the back seat
actually ari aster has come out and denied this! hes like no i was not aware of the case at the time of me writing the movie but idk if hes being truthful lmaoooo
One of the funniest episodes ever!
May, I suggest you do a rewatchable episode of the movie Nomads with Pierce Brosnan is a good LA movie from 1986.
Thanks, love the show.
Ann Dowd - add True Detective season 1 to the list as Errol’s sister-lover.
ALEX. WOLFF. Alex Wolff. The guy was 18 years old. And he's always great.
Aaron Rodgers’s being paymen had me so locked in lmao
Did they mention the fixed frame jumpcut from day to night on the house? The quick reveal of the cultists surrounding the house.
Bill is back with the boys!!
When the family is walking into the home after the grandmother’s funeral, you can hear the cultists footsteps in the attic. They stop the second that the family enters the home. Also, one of Peter’s friends is in the treehouse in the final scene. You see them smoking under the bleachers together earlier in the movie. The Paimon cult being the invisible specter in every scene is what makes this movie so rewatchable.
Does anybody have a theory for what is in the tea that Joan gives Annie? I’ve always wondered about that.
Someone commented about that in this thread. I can’t remember exactly what but it shows up a few times, it’s in the mothers things, Peter’s pipe under the bleachers and in the tea apparently
Lmao this was a blast
When’s Semi-Pro and Way of the Gun!
Craig should really watch “The Strange Thing About the Johnsons”
Gabriel Byrne is not creepy, he is swoony! When I saw him in Little Women (1994), that was IT for me.
Sean's Hereditary screening story is his apex mountain
I need to rewatch the movie. I'm usually pretty perceptive, but I've seen this movie twice and I still hadn't caught some of the things they talked about.
A mazing choice
Do short cuts!
Never bring a Ouija board into your home lol
They were firing on all cylinders here. Laughed my ass off
I'm so happy.
I think Prequel is the answer here, lets learn about the 8 Kings of Hell, lets learn about how the cults got started, who was the first to be possessed...thats great stuff. Good pod
The idea of this movie I. The review makes me excited to sit down for it someday
46:28 this is SO funny
Excited to watch this movie now but haven’t had the balls to where I get out of work so late in the night 🩵and it’s weirdo behavior to turn this on in the light of day when I first wake up lol
Thanks for the forecast! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Chris’ pickin Nits about Peter smoking too much weed made me laugh harder than was Intended
Helll yeahhhhh!!!!
I always thought Gabriel Byrne was in on it. He's waaay too calm about his mother-in-law's grave being desecrated. He's also a psychiatrist and didn't consider gaining custody of his kids? I mean...
idk why i listened to this while eating dinner 😭
awesome movie. After watching her in Beau Is Afriad I think Parker Posey would've been perfect in this movie as the cult lady who befriended Toni Collette's character at the seminar
Crazy to say Melissa McCarthy for CAN YOU EVWR FORGIVE ME (a great move / performance) can go when Glen Close for THE WIFE is easily the one you swap out for COLLETTE.
I don't even enjoy horror movies. I've seen antichrist. I've seen midsommar. Hereditary is one of the best movies I've ever seen
Willem Dafoe is incredible. The lighthouse is awesome. Doesn't come close to hereditary. It's a masterpiece
(I must say the Witch is an amazing movie)
Great content as always but I'm slightly tiring of the constant attempts at sports metaphors, particularly by Bill. But as a Brit, I'm missing most of the references !
Missed the Bono impression so much.
Next podcast should be Halloween 4 or Christine
I could only watch this movie once. It's rewatchable, sure, but what do you call a film that's so creepy that *you* can only watch it once?
Here comes the telephone poll....... got it!
Horror is the film version of metal. If you’re not conditioned to it in your formative years it will never be your thing.
Something tells me Bill's heart isn't into the Paramount Plus sponsor read 😂
Great idea about the next Astor film: remake the thriller from the 70s Race With The Devil. Might work.
This is my super bowl