 Hello everybody, E here! Welcome back to another Top 5 Friday and today is the last day we're talking about movies for a while. I know some of you are anxious to get back to the books and that's cool and we will get that in the next episode of Top 5 Friday. But today we are talking about my Top 5 International Shutter Films. Sorry this video is so late I meant for it to be up right after the Top 5 Shutter Films but there were a couple of movies I wanted to watch to make sure I didn't leave any out and I'm really glad that I did. But before we jump into my subjective list of my Top 5 International Shutter Films, let's hear from a pair of special guests. What's going on everybody? I'm Jeremiah Bannister and I am Chad Lutsky. We are the hosts of Paleo Cheese Podcast and we're here to offer our favorite international film on Shutter. Film? I thought this was about international food. No dude this is about film. I had this whole spiel man. I've been like prepping all week for this. I haven't talked about freaking tacos man. Dude when do we ever talk about food? We always talk about movies and books. Yeah we've talked about food before. Once. Yeah so all right. So what's our favorite international film Chad? On Shutter. Yeah on Shutter. What is our favorite international film on Shutter? It is Terrified from Argentina. Yeah dude that's totally right. That movie is absolutely freakish dude. Oh great. Yeah oh yeah dude the bathroom scene. It haunted me for like a week that bathroom scene. Yeah in the little dead boy at the table. In the thing under the bed and the creature or the thing running toward the car. Yes. So good. So freaking good. Even the jumpscares were done really well. Yeah they were man. Every single jumpscare and that's hard but bro the bathroom scene. Dude the bathroom scene. So that's our pick everybody. Terrified from Argentina and you know watch it while you're eating some tacos. Yeah that was great. Thanks guys. I appreciate you stopping by. I reached out to Chad for this and I'm so glad that I did that the segment with watching the actual movie was utter perfection. If you have a YouTube channel and you would like to be a special guest on this show just drop me a comment or hit me up on Twitter. Twitter is the best place to reach me that is at Edward Lorne. It's spelled the exact same way as the channel name. So my name. My name is E. Yes but that's how y'all know me. Edward Lorne is the business side. Anyways I need let's get on with the list. Number five. Number five is The Queen of Black Magic Remake and if you guys like the original better that's fine. I have not watched it yet but I did really really enjoy this one. Throughout the whole thing I was unsettled and freaked out and I was never quite sure where it was going. There was a lot of a lot of really good scares in this one like the guys we were talking about with from Paleo Cheese. They were talking about the the scenes in Terrified which is another good movie. I didn't love it as much as them but I think this one I prefer more not that theirs is bad or anything even though Chad Lutzky likes the shining Kubrick's the shining we're not going to hold that against. I know most of you not because you agree with him. Anyways but yeah this is this movie is a lot of fun a lot of creepy scary fun. If you haven't watched I don't want to say too much about it but if you haven't watched it definitely watch it and check back in with me and we'll have a talk. Number four. Number four is Demons by Dario Argento. Pretty sure I got that right. I always get like Luchio Fulci and I get a bunch of those guys confused but I'm pretty sure it's Dario Argento. Fantastic movie if you are of a certain mindset. It is very very low budget. The practical effects are silly but it is so much fun. If you have not watched it and it's almost identical sequel one happens in they're trapped in a movie theater. This is the first one the second one they're trapped in a high-rise or apartment complex something like that. Both of them are worth watching at least I feel they are. They even reuse the actors so actors that died in the first movie are back for the second movie. I thought that was a trip is a lot of fun. Kind of like Evil Dead. Sam Raimi is Evil Dead and Evil Dead too. It's kind of you know they just brought back that they came back with a bigger budget even though it still wasn't very big in Demons too. But if you like if you like gruesome but cheesy special effects and some of the worst dubbing you have ever heard in your life definitely check out Demons. Number three. Okay so at number three we have Audition which is actually a Ryu Mitokami adaptation. His book Audition was adapted into this movie. It has one of the most disturbing scenes I have ever seen in cinema. But I don't think it's as disturbing without the whole first part of the draggy part of the the movie. I wasn't too interested in it until we got to the bag. If you've seen it you know what I'm talking about. If you haven't seen it I won't spoil it for you. And then all of a sudden my interest was completely peaked and the rest of the movie was fantastic. I've watched it several times since that first viewing and I like the whole movie now. At first I was like what's the big deal here and then we got to the big deal and it became a favorite. Number two. Okay so at number two we have Train to Busan. Everybody who's seen this movie knows why it's on the list. It is a fantastic heartfelt zombie romp that will probably make you cry at the end. At least did me. Most people that I hear talking about this movie talk about how the ending utterly destroyed them. But the special effects it's a big fun movie with a lot of heart. And you just I think it made as big of a splash as it did because of the heart. Because of all the the passion that the filmmakers had and the story that they wanted to tell. Even though it is just another like World War Z type zombie running zombie kind of movie. There's a lot more to that movie under the surface and I really really appreciated that. Number one. Okay so at number one we have Yummy. Yummy is another zombie movie. I'm not a huge fan of zombie movies but I think that's why Train to Busan and Yummy stand out. Well I think that's you know they stand out from the crowd and I think that's why I love them so much. Yummy is one of those movies I had no idea it was going to be as funny as it was. The funniest part in the entire movie is the fire extinguisher section. Once again if you've seen it you know what I'm talking about if you haven't oh my god wait till you get to it. This one I love how good the practical effects were but at the same time the acting was good the script the writing was good the cinematography it looked great the entire movie was a blast from beginning to end. It's one of those films that comes along uh it's not once in a lifetime of course I'm not going to say that but it's like Shaun of the Dead. We there seems to be a huge gulf in between these types of movies and I think that's for the best because people watch certain things like Shaun of the Dead they enjoy it. People come out of the woodwork trying to replicate that that thing and they just keep keep missing because as you know it's a happy accident that movie was so good but then you have something like yep sorry it's a happy accident that that movie became as popular as it did talking about Shaun of the Dead same with Yummy. I think they captured some real magic here I don't know if it's a cult classic kind of deal but I had a lot of fun with it and I really couldn't put it anywhere else other than number one on this list. So those are my top five favorite international shutter films excuse me uh I would love to hear from you guys what your favorite international shutter films are but many many thanks to Paleo Cheese uh you guys were great I appreciate you coming on the show uh and you know sending in your video it was a lot of fun I watched it several times uh laughed every single time so I appreciate you guys but until next time I have an E you have an U this has been another top five Friday I'll talk to you guys later bye bye