 Hello and welcome to our season 7 finale for Frightfully Forgotten Horror Movies. Before we get started, where do we be drinking? Oh, we're drinking near-dark, Czech Dark Lager. It's been our tradition in the last few years to do a Q&A session for our season finale and for those of you who submitted questions. Thank you very much. So our first question here is by Mr. Jack-O-Lanterns. Okay, so he asked if each of you were to make your own movie. Any genre and budget was not an option. Who would you cast as your leading man and leading lady? I think we've been asking similar before. Um, leading man, you know, if he's still alive, fucking either Kurt Russell or Tom Atkins? Yeah, of course, yeah. Leading lady is tough because again, there's so many good ones. If I want to make money off the fucking movie, I get Jenna Ortega because she's a hot commodity, man. Scarlett Johansson. I get Mia Goth in there because again, she's kind of a hot commodity and if she's in a horror movie, people will see it. So you're going to make money, get that box office, baby. And they're all good actresses too. So it's like not like you're getting them just for looks and star value. They'll do a good job. For horror movies and stuff, I like sort of normal looking people, older guys too, right? That's how I get Tom Atkins. Yeah, exactly. Like, I don't care for a lot of young people nowadays. They just don't do it for me, you know? Because we're getting older. But they just don't look realistic. You know what I mean? But anyways, James Brolin, I'd like to get in there for the leading man. One actress you never see much of anymore is Rooney Mara. Biggie Rooney? Jiminy Jilliker. Jiminy Jilliker. The girl with the dragon tattoo. Oh yeah, yeah. You never really see her anymore. So I'd like to see her in something. So this next question comes from Patrick Doherty. I think we're pronouncing that right. If not, you can correct us somehow. Would like to know, excuse me, I'm reading off my laptop. Recently, he said he recently rewatched Halloween three and gotta say, I think the critics were right the first time. So I guess this gentleman did not like Halloween three. Oh, fuck you. Is there a movie which was initially dismissed as a dud that has become reappreciated over the years, but in our opinion, still sucks. Right. That's a tough one. Yeah, it's a tough one. It's a tough one. I was looking at some movies and like, okay, well, I don't like this movie and a lot of people do it. It's considered a cult classic, but it actually did well. It wasn't a dud. So to find a dud that's become popular now that we still don't like. It takes some research for this one because it's like for the box office side of it. Both decided maybe return of the living dead part two. Yeah. That was kind of a dud. It didn't do great. It didn't do what the first one did and people seem to really love that movie. It's kind of gotten an appreciation, but I still think it fucking blows. Yeah, it sucks. It's it's a hard movie to watch and fucking drags and it's like the the effects though are the best ever. Like they're just fucking just top notch, but the movie around it sucks. It did the characters suck. You don't it's nothing like the first one. Like you're not at all man. We I've watched the first return of living dead about four times in the last two months. That's that's how good that fucking I watched part of it again yesterday and we just watched it a week ago. Yeah. It just goes to show you. Yeah. That movie phenomena. Argento. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I was thinking that I'm not quite sure how that did in the box office. I think it did well though because it's a quite the well-known movie. Remember we tried watching it and we just we couldn't get into it. We're like it couldn't get into it. Fucking drags. You know, it's like that's that was another one I was thinking about. Great cast and all that kind of stuff and great soundtrack. It's just kind of yeah. It just kind of doesn't go anywhere. So Gonzalo Valdez wrote to us and he asked, name your fave. Which horror sub genre flick? French horror flick? Aussie horror flick? American horror flick? Italian horror flick? German horror flick? South American horror flick? Mexican horror flick? Favorite horror actress and actor? And why? Boy, oh boy. Start. Favorite witch horror movie? Superstitions fucking. I'd say Suspiria. Yeah, Suspiria is the top. Top of the line. And you know the witch is really good too. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Witchfinder general is good at the Vincent Price. French horror flick. French, yeah. Probably High Tension. Yeah, High Tension. I had baby blood. Yeah. Oh yeah, that's great too. Which we covered. Aussie horror flick? Fuck, well, Wolf Creek. That's Aussie, right? Yeah. Wolf Creek is pretty damn good. And if you can call it horror, Awakened Fright, man, that's yeah. It's not really a horror film, but kind of is, but I fucking love that movie. We gotta cover it. Yeah, big time. And we should almost do something a little different with that. Like get fucking wasted or something. And then do it. And then or kind of like do it kind of like a watch long and drink along or something with Awakened Fright because you can't watch that movie and not drink like. Oh, it just makes you want to fucking lose a heart, man. The beer looks so good in that movie too. Like when he's and like that when they're in that giant hall and that sheriff guy or whatever, he's all super pounding him back. And then he's all waiting for him to drink, too. He's he's all hesitant. And then he has to down it like oh, there's that scene where he comes in from the desert or whatever. And he goes straight to the bar and they pour him that cold beer and he's guzzles and you're like, oh, yeah, you're like salivating watching. We've all we've all been in that situation. Italian horror flip against Spirio is up there for me. Again, another Argento 10, 10 a break, ton a break. I don't know if I'm sure it's properly pronounced is really fucking good. Yeah. Yeah. House with the laughing windows was really good. Yeah. When we reviewed that was that was awesome. German horror flick. I don't not sure I've seen a German horror flick. Nosferatu 1979. Oh, I guess that's German. Yeah, that's an easy out. That's an easy one. It's an out. Yeah. Yeah. I did did my research on this a little bit. And actually, I have seen one A Tenderness of the Wolves, which I actually have written down for us to review. Yeah. That's a really good movie. It's about a cannibal. Favorite horror actress and actor and why? Well, I think we kind of answered that in the last question is who we would get to star in our own horror movie kind of Donald Pleasance, I think just the amount that we quote the guy alone. Yeah. You know, yeah. Uh, I might I might have to go side to cop out, but might have to go with like Jamie Lee Curtis between like prom night, terror train, road games, Halloween. Yeah, she's in a lot like she's in a lot of great movies and uh, Amy Steele is pretty good. Steele. Steele. Yeah. Grande's Graveyard. He asked us, are you guys fans of any Lucky Mickey films? If so, which ones? Also, are you guys into Japanese horror at all? Again, if so, which titles? Love your show. Keep up the fantastic work. Well, thank you very much. Yeah, I've only seen one movie by that director. I think it's May. I've seen May and I liked it, but it's one of those movies. I've only watched the once, so I guess I didn't like it enough to rewatch it a bunch of times, right? But yeah, I've seen the one movie. For me, I watched The Woman. I thought the same thing. I thought it was really good, but you know, I didn't love it. So, I mean, I probably won't get back to it again. Japanese horror, like yeah, there's a lot of good Japanese horror and sometimes I get the lines blurred, right? Like Asian horror in general kind of to me is like all Japanese, even though it isn't. Generally, I don't really watch that much of that stuff. And like Japanese, specifically Japanese, no, I don't really, I can't say I've seen much. Yeah, I haven't even seen the original Renu. You know, it's, I have it. It's over there. I haven't watched it yet, you know. I heard that it's far better. Yeah. The American version, I only watched it like for the first time, like what, a year ago? And I actually didn't mind it. I didn't think it was fantastic. I liked it more the second time than the first time. Dr. Dogtoffee would like to know if John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, and Tom Atkins got together for one last movie, what would you want it to be? A sequel, a prequel, or something original? Let's say something original, because I'm done with sequels and prequels. Yeah. I know Hollywood's fucking ruined. Yeah. And you know, neither of those guys, Kurt Russell or Tom Atkins, they don't even need to be the leading man. They can be in there, but you know, just like as a camey or whatever. But no, no sequels or prequels with John Carpenter, Tom Atkins or Kurt Russell. Let's do something new, baby. Yeah, yeah. I think Carpenter's only really done one slasher. If he ever did, I'd love to see him do another slasher and finish out, finish his career on a slasher, kind of like how he opened. Yeah. And I'd love to see maybe Kurt Russell and Tom Atkins being like a partner. They're both maybe these whacked out killers. Yeah, like these fucking whacked out old dudes killing. That'd be cool to see Kurt Russell as that kind of character. Yeah. Yeah. And like, I know Tom Atkins always plays like the sheriff or the cop and all that shit. I want to see him fucking the bad guy. Yeah, that'd be neat. Yeah. Totally flip everything. Yeah. Flip it all. Our next question is by the second last star fighter. I guess he didn't quite beat the high score on the game. Yeah. I'd like to know in terms of horror sub-genres, which of you find gents enjoy more? Sci-Fi horror, so like alien, event horizon type stuff. Yeah. Or animal attack horror, so like Jaws, Kingdom of the Spiders. Yeah. Stuff like that. Man, I don't know. That's a good question. I think probably the sci-fi horror. I think so for me too. It's more cerebral usually and it sticks with you more, I think. The sci-fi movies and all that can be a lot more suspenseful. Yeah. So they can, yeah, it's like you can get on the edge of your seat a lot more. Animal attack ones are fun. Yeah. For schlock purposes usually, but man, the sci-fi ones, they're better films usually. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Favorite sci-fi horror, man, that's... Oh, fuck. There's so many good ones. Like Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the 78th version is pretty fucking good. Animal attacks horror, man. Kingdom of the Spiders I think is just fucking, I love Kingdom of the Spiders. Yeah. It's so fun and I'm gonna put that over Jaws. Let's call a spade a spade here. Jaws, it's fucking overrated. Overrated and boring. Yeah. Give me Kingdom of the Spiders, give me William Shatner over fucking Richard Dravis any day. Yeah, or fucking Orca. Like I'd watch Orca way more than Jaws. Yeah, me too, for sure. I like Piranha, fucking Piranha was good, man. Piranha's really good too. Super fun. Yeah. The next question comes from Nananananana Jordy's. That's quite hand moving. He asks, if you could choose a Disney movie to put a dark spin on and make it horror, what would it be and how would you do it? Oh, that's a tough one because a lot of those early Disney movies are dark. Yeah. They're already dark. I know. And they're already kind of fucking horror. Maybe Pocahontas because that story, like, because like let's, let's, you know, what really fucking happened is this woman was kidnapped and raped and shit like that and they turned it into a fucking like, ooh, singing and I love that, that blonde guy. If they were to tell the real story, it would be a horror movie. Yeah. You know, kidnapped this native woman and raped or made her a fucking slave and married some white guy and they glorified it, you know? Yeah. That's a horror movie. Pretty fucking, yeah. I had maybe toy story. Yeah, yeah. Toys would come. Yeah, yeah. That'd be great. Yeah. Goofy. I was thinking Goofy to be like, yeah worry, that's all like a facade and he like, he does that to lure children. Yeah. Kind of like John Wayne Gacy and here he's like some fucking sadistic serial killer. Here's those two buck teeth and they're right into people's heads. Yeah. It all, the teeth all come through the bottom of your chin. Dad Kissick, who is one of our new patrons. Oh, thank you very much. On Patreon, so again, we don't plug it often, but if you want to help support the channel, join us there and we'll review a movie of your choice. He would like to know, he says it's probably a tall order, but it actually wasn't. Who's your favorite drunk character from a horror movie? All right. And at first it was like, oh that might be hard, but actually no, it's not hard. It kind of came to me like that. For me, it's Burke from The Exorcist when he's pissed drunk at the party. Bloody butchering Nazi pig. I'm Swiss. Never run bowling with a gobble. Yeah. Nazi bastard. There appears to be an alien pubic hair in my gin. Never seen it before in my life. Have you? You see him go to pick it out and then they cut? That's great. What's for dessert? Yeah, I love Burke. He's one of my favorite drunk character in a horror movie. Yeah. By far. By far, yeah. But you had another one. Yeah, I had another one. John Strode from Halloween 6. I think he's pretty, he's a pretty good contender. He's already an asshole before drinking. Then he gets all drunk. Shows up back home and shirts all untucked. He all runs over that bike in a driveway too. And then the way he dies too. It's like, oh. Halloween 6 really needed more John Strode. It really did. Like that movie would have benefited from less cult and more drunken John Strode. Yeah. Kent Davis. Winnipegger. Oh yeah. Yeah. He asked what's our favorite horror movie soundtrack that isn't John Carpenter? Yeah. And that's a tough one. I think I have two answers. One for how effective it is and one for just listenability, you know. That's a word listenability. It could be. I don't know. Whatever. So my first one is Suspiria is fucking, I love that soundtrack. And man is that effective? That's probably the first movie score I heard that actually the music scared me. Yeah. Creeps you out. Creeps you out. But a soundtrack I listen to often as far as just listening to when you're cleaning the fucking house and stuff would be the day of the dead soundtrack. I love that soundtrack. Man, did that grow on me over time? Oh, big time. Yeah. I'm the same way too. One of my favorites is actually the Omega Man soundtrack. All that 70s. All that funk music. Yeah. I know when you get all drunk sometimes and you'll be sending me through Messenger all these tracks from the Omega Man soundtrack. I loved you man. I know Justin's a drunk and he's sending me Omega Man. Another one, the man-hunter soundtrack. Oh, I listen to that all the time too. Yeah. Yeah. That's not so much a score though. Those are just like tunes, like songs, but yeah. Another one too, like I'd like to do an episode maybe on stuff like this, like not necessarily scores, but music that was like, you know, from bands or whatever, songs that were picked for a movie that fit perfectly. Right, yeah. And for me, like the return of the living dead soundtrack, like all those punk songs that they perfect, that they picked for the movie, work perfectly in every scene they're put in. Yeah. It's so fucking good. I can't think of another, of a movie that used pre-recorded music by a band, or by bands, that fit so fucking well. Yeah. Yeah. You know how many times can you hear like in a Vietnam movie, fucking Jimmy Hendricks? Yeah, or CCR. Yeah, it's like oh, another panoramic shock, they're flying over fucking Vietnam and you hear CCR or Hendricks like, oh, that's never been done before. So, Billy Van Vigel, I think we pronounced that right. I hope so. We'd like to know, he's got two questions, what is the most overlooked horror director in our opinion? And for me, just because it's fresh in my brain, we covered a whole bunch of his movies recently, Frank Hennan-Lotter. Yeah, a lot of his movies are fucking top-notch. They're great and they're not really well known, besides in the horror community, and they're fucking solid films, you know? Yeah. Mine was Pete Walker, the director of the comeback, British Frightmare, and a whole bunch of others, House of Whipcore and all that shit. Yeah, those are all great movies, yeah. Yeah, and I think he's super underrated, like his movies, just like Frank Hennan-Lotter, they have, they all have an underlying tone of some kind, right? There's a something- They can mix them all, like a theme that kind of connects them all, yeah. There's something to say in the movies, right? Yeah. Which is really cool. Bill said for him, it was Terence Fisher, who directed all those Hammer Horses. Yeah. And yes, that's another good answer too, he's really, because man, like, he really kind of, he built a legacy, the Hammer Legacy, you know, those Terence Fisher films, man, like, Hammer wouldn't be Hammer without Terence Fisher at the helm. Well, and like, horror wouldn't be horror without those films. Yeah. That definitely, like, if you want to, if you want to look at, like, a foundation of horror, yeah, his movies are a pillar. Yeah, they are, yeah. So, yeah, underrated for sure, because he was, you know, before they were talking about Masters of Horror, he was one of them, and no one ever talked, they talked about Hitchcock and all that stuff, but yeah, what about Terence Fisher? Yeah, exactly. His other question is, what is, in your opinion, our opinion, the most underrated Canadian horror film? Yeah, yeah. There's lots, there's a lot of great Canadian horror films, but, yeah, I think probably Rituals is probably the one. The one, well, both, I think I agree with you, yeah. Yeah, like, not many people know about that movie, it's gone far under the radar, you know, and that movie really needs to be brought back up, and we covered that one, and I wish more people would see it, just because it deserves it, and that's the last question for our season finale Q&A, yeah, our end to 2023, oh god, and we started this in 27, 2017, oh my god, 2017, we started this, crazy to think we're still doing this, yeah, yeah, it's like, fuck, we were just up in my bedroom, in my bed, filming a fucking skit, it's like, it's like, we're like 40 years old, and filming these stupid sketches and doing this shit, it's just, it's bizarre, but it's kind of like, it's a way of life, yeah, it's a way of life, no, it's a lot of fun though, and as long as people keep watching and tuning in, and climbing this fucking mountain, which seems like Everest, Patience Monty, climb the ladder, but we'll keep doing it as long as people are watching and commenting, and sending us a bit of love here and there, yeah, and enjoying what we're putting out, right, what we're laying down, next year we got a lot of plans, yeah, we're gonna be taking a season break, and we're talking like, it won't be much of a season break, because we're still gonna be working on stuff, yeah, even though we're not shooting episodes, we're still working on stuff, season opener we gotta film, that's right, yeah, all sorts of stuff we're gonna be working on in between the two seasons, right, so there's, it's not a break, it's a break, but it's not a break, if you can call it pressure, but it's not really pressure, but that's off, right, it's like, you can just kind of pick away at all that shit at your own leisure, yeah, and I hate to say there is sometimes pressure, right, like YouTube puts pressure on people to constantly put shit out, when we started posting shorts, YouTube started pushing the channel more, oh yeah, yeah, you can tell, and they're like, because as you get more shorts count as views, the more views you get, the more YouTube pushes you, right, yeah, so, and you put out, if we put out shorts daily, yeah, it helps, but then that's more pressure, yeah, it's more shit, it's like, fuck that, the pressure that YouTube puts on you to put out content to make sure you're not getting stale is kind of ridiculous, more pressure on small channels, yeah, then there are big channels to keep putting shit out, well yeah, because you have to keep yourself out there, right, you got to keep it going, it's like whoring, you're fucking in the red like this, you're fucking whoring, yeah, you want a good time, you want to date, it's basically that's what you're doing, yeah, no lube, yeah, thank you very much for all of the views that you guys give us, everything you guys watch, this is why we do what we do, very appreciated, we'll see you in 2024, you betcha, and until then, keep drinking!