 What the hell, man? Get rid of that thing. We just saw Annabelle creation at the Sydney premiere. So is it any good? Well, we'll let you know right after this. So Annabelle creation, directed by David F. Sandberg, short film director, moving into Lights Out, and now he's directing Annabelle creation, and he's gonna be directing Shazam very close to it. Shazam, that's gonna be amazing. Shazam! So Annabelle creation is a prequel to Annabelle, which was also a prequel to The Conjuring, which was fucking set in the 60s, who, well, this timeline of these movies are bonkers, but let's not even get into that. Annabelle creation is about a group of orphans moving into a new home that is situated in the back of California, a very deserted place, and Anthony Lopalia and his wife Miranda Otto, they lost a daughter early on in the film, and they are now accepting in orphaned children. And basically things turn for a worse, a doll appears, it's Annabelle, surprise not, and shit gets crazy. Oh, shit gets crazy all right. But is it any good? Is it any good? Yes. But no. Yes, but no. How do I say that? Do I sort of a borderline? I think the acting's great from the kids. Yep. It's always hard to work with kids. Yeah, sure. The direction, the cinematography was good. Was it scary? Sort of, not really. I thought The Conjuring went into a more scary one. We're in one of these things where we're both completely opposite, polar opposites. I am for, this movie was fucking awesome. I loved almost every second of it, and it was bonkers scary. There were so many different aspects of the film that I just love, and I think that's the love of horror for me. And what either can happen, there's going to be a few different types of people that go into horror movies. There's going to be people that jump on the roller coaster for what it is. This is a movie about a freaking doll. Like it's a doll. You have to be on a roller coaster that's going to be, stupid shit's going to happen, and you just have to accept it. Like it's got to be a part of it. Or there's the other type of people that are going to go, no, I'm not going to be on the roller coaster. I'm going to sit off the side and watch it happen, and kind of go and laugh at the people that are enjoying themselves. I wanted to get in there. I wanted to be scared. I go into a horror movie to be scared like Texas Chainsaw Massey car. Or, you know, what's the matter? Which is not scary at all. Yeah, a little bit scary. Just a little bit. That's all right. I'm just taking a piss now. You want to go in there. You want to be scared, but this one just didn't give me that. Yeah. That, you know, like, ah. I think it started off, the movie starts off very cheesy. There's a lot of set up. There's a lot of things going on to set up and foreshadowing for the rest of the movie. But once things start to happen, you kind of realize why that had to happen. There's a, you know, opening sequence that sets off the rest of the movie. And once that opening sequence happens, you know, they had to set up a bunch of stuff for that. I don't want to give too much away. That's why I'm beating around the bush with this situation. You are beating deathly around the bush. But if you have seen the trailer, you know what I'm talking about and the plot point that I'm talking about. But you look past that set up and you start breaking into this awesome film that just had so much energy and so much creative depth to it. I just think like, there was so much fun. There was the director, David F. Sandberg was just out of his mind crazy with just broken cliches. For instance, the girl sitting in the rocking chair and you think that she's gonna go forward directly at the screen. But then she pulls back and I think that scared me for some reason because I just wasn't expecting to go backwards and just breaking little cliches like that and then obviously bigger ones later on towards the end of the film. Wow. What the hell? You had me at shit scared. It seems like this guy really liked this movie. Yeah. I don't have that enthusiasm for it. Fair enough, fair enough. I want to be petrified. I think zombies do it for me. So it feels like you really didn't like this movie. I'm shocked that you give me the yes. But what was your favorite part about the movie? At least give me something. Give me something. Give me a little bit of dumb. I liked the practical effects in the movie. I thought it was great. Practical effects were freaking awesome. It was cool how they used the doll a lot. And what he said was Mr. Andy Sandberg. David F. Sandberg, yeah. David F. What he said was that he wanted to use as little as CGI as possible. There's one scene that you can actually see it that we can't spoil. But it was overall a lot of practical effects which was great. It does bring it back to some good horror sense. Yeah. I think that's what he was really successful in. It felt like a 1970s horror film. Like it didn't feel like a modern day horror where there is a lot of CGI, a lot of big jump scare moments. There was a lot of setup in this movie and a lot of payoff. And that's what I love. They broke a lot of cliches. I was not sure what was going to happen because this movie has, it's not just about Annabelle. There's different characters in this movie. There's different setups. There's going to be sequels from different characters in this movie. I know of it. Like you just can't help but think in this movie there's particular characters we're going to see more of. If they don't, they'd be stupid. And that's what I love about this movie. Just so much cliché broken and so much depth and fun with horror. Oh yeah. My worst part and my favorite part I would have to say is the different ways they used Annabelle as a device to kind of turn your head at her and make you watch her but then something else happened behind her. And that kind of stuff always scares the shit out of me because I'm focused and I'm like no head's going to turn. I know she's going to wink at me like something's going to Annabelle. I'm watching you. And then boom! Something else happens over here and I'm like no I hadn't in new underwear. Like why'd you have to do that? Really? Yeah three times at least I need a new underwear. I'm surprised you're still sitting next to me. Wow man. But you know that's what happens. I bring backups and I put them on and it gets really awkward. I wasn't touching myself. I was just changing my underwear, all right? Really? You really found this scary? Yeah a little bit, yeah! Really? Yeah! Yeah! But my worst bit was the feeling of I wasn't sure where the beginning was going and there was so much set up and it felt a little bit cheesy. But it all paid off in the end for me and I loved it. Yeah definitely. So Annabelle creation, it's in cinemas right now. If you haven't checked it out we recommend checking out well at least I do because I'm giving it a big hold, yes. What are you going to give it? Oh, how? Yes or no? You can't give it in the middle. Give me a yes or no? No. No, I'm sorry. There it is. Sorry, ain't movie of the year. Every movie for you is movie of the year. All right well let's wrap it up there. I'm Ryan. I'm Dries. And Mrs. So is it any good? If you haven't already make sure you hit the subscribe button. Hit the bell notification if you can because you'll get notified about every single thing we put up. Comment below and let us know what your favorite horror movie is of all time. My favorite horror movie Annabelle 2 creation. No, I'm just fucking with you. It's probably The Exorcist. That movie is insanely good. And until next time we'll catch you at the cinema.