 Hello and welcome to another episode of Freightfully Forgotten Horror Movies. This is our season finale, our December season finale. That's it. We got no more videos coming until the new year. The first question comes to us from our good friend Joel Pesante, who we went to high school with. Yeah. He's the only guy forever. You can find him on Twitch, Rat's House of Retro, where he does retro gaming, live streaming. Joel says there's tons of shitty remakes out there and shitty movies. So if you were to remake one movie or even maybe a remake, what would that be? Yeah, that's a tough, that's very hard because there's so many movies out there that are garbage that deserve to be remade. If you look at it, there's certain, you know, time frames when these movies were made, they wouldn't necessarily translate properly into modern times either, right? So they, a lot of movies need to stay where they're at. I would love to see the 2011 version of the thing redone properly. Redone a lot better than what it was. The original version where they had all the practical effects that were all shot. Yeah. And then they ditched them because, oh no, there needs to be CGI. So like what the fuck? I love to see like a version where it's more practical. But even that, like, even less crazy, like the end gets pretty ridiculous. It gets a little too silly at the end, you know? Like I think like a different release of the DVD or the Blu-ray could maybe handle some of that stuff. But I think the movie as a whole just simply needs to be redone. And it needs to shadow Carpenter's original, right? It needs to follow that. And it really doesn't. That's a good idea. It's a good idea. But it just wasn't executed properly. For me, a movie I like to see remade maybe, I do like it a lot, but I think it suffered from, well, the fact that there was no sound shot on set. You know, it was pretty low budget is the dead next door. The idea behind it is really good. The fact that, like, there's zombies. Yeah. And there's this cult that worship the zombies and don't want humanity to win. They want the zombies to win. That's a neat idea. And the movie's pretty good. But if it was remade, I think it would take that idea and maybe kind of push it a bit further. With better budget, better effects, and better acting, of course. Grande's Graveyard, who has a YouTube channel. You can follow Grande's Graveyard. We'll put a link in the comments or maybe up here somewhere. If you'd like to know, well, what's our favorite soda? Yeah, mine. They discontinued the shit probably because all these kids went blind on it or something. They're sick. Tahiti treat. I don't drink much palm. Yeah, no, neither do I. But when I do, I like a good ginger ale. Or if I want to spoil myself, Dr Pepper. Yeah. You'd also like to know what's our favorite review we did. And that's kind of a tough one. Yeah, we've done a lot over the years. Venom came to mind for me. Yeah, and I was on the consensus of that. It's probably one of the funnest reviews we've ever done, really. Mazlima's fun, too, just because we did the crazy fight scene before the review. But that doesn't include the review itself for Venom, I think, is probably one of the better ones, as far as just the review itself. Yeah, the synergy between us, too. And then the characters in that movie, you can't help but have energy when you're talking about them, too, right? It just comes out of you. Bunnyman LA would like to know what's the first horror movie we remember watching together? Two of us. You were the only person that owned a horror movie that I knew of, and that was Halloween 5. Yeah, and it had just come out, 89, 90, or so. Yeah, so I'm thinking the first horror movie we ever watched together was probably Halloween 5. I just have to agree with you on that, because I don't quite remember myself. And I know that this isn't the first, but what I remember is tourist trap. Cheers to Fears, who also has a YouTube channel, we'll put the link here or there. We'd like to know if we know of any movies filmed in their province of Saskatchewan, their fellow Canadians. Yeah. And I can't, off the top of my head, I've got no clue of any horror movies. I don't know. I'm sure we've watched probably one or two at least, but no, I can't think of any. But they're also like to know if there are any movies that were shot in our province. And while there is a shitload, because two reasons. It's cheap to film here. And number two is our downtown area, the exchange district they call it. It hasn't changed since like the 50s. Yeah, yeah. And it's got kind of that Chicago sort of feel to it. Yeah. It's a Chicago sister city. So yeah, it kind of has that American sense to it. If there's any period pieces need to be shot, they do it in our exchange district, because it looks like it's in 1950s something. Couple movies that come to mind, The Cult of Chucky, definitely filmed here. At the time when I was watching it, and I had heard the rumors that it was filmed here, but I didn't quite know for sure. And I was like, that those back roads, like I swear we rode our bikes down some of those fucking roads when we were kids. Like, you know, and then sure enough, it did some research. And oh yeah, I was filmed in Winnipeg and the outskirts and that. So yeah, that makes fucking sense. Yeah. Another movie filmed here, a very indie movie that wasn't had a big release or anything, but we did see it in theaters here is The Editor, which is kind of like a love letter to like Jalow movies. It's weird. It's a fucking weird movie. Udo Kiers in it, you know? It's like, oh yeah, I've sat in that restaurant. A recent movie shot here, starring Bob Odenkirk is Nobody. Yeah. And there's that scene on the bus, that fight scene on the bus. It's like, yeah, it's a fucking Winnipeg bus. Yeah. Mark Miller, a.k.a Corrupt R, would like to know when we're going to release the Trash or Treasure music video. There's a bit of inside info on this. If you listen closely enough to the Trash or Treasure song when it plays underneath the video, there's a guitar solo in there. And Mark was kind enough to do the guitar solo because he's a crazy guitar player. So he's actually heard the whole Trash or Treasure song front to back. And I kind of told him, yeah, maybe write some lyrics to this. It could be a full song. So maybe in the spring or something, we'll shoot like a Trash or Treasure music video. But it might happen. It's one of those things like this comes first. Music video is on the background. Yeah, exactly. We'll put a link in the description for Mark Miller's page because he's got all sorts of music out there. Crazy guitar player. James Moss wrote to us and he asked us, what is the best horror movie that you guys reviewed and what is the worst horror movie that you guys reviewed? And your channel is bloody cool, he says. Best? Well, off the top of my head, personally, I think the best movie, like a film, like the best film is The Changeling. We did that early on. Year number one, we covered The Changeling. I think that's the best overall film, personally, that we covered. There's probably a couple, but I'm going to say that Don't Look Now is probably one of our best, the films. Maybe not so much our personal review because it was, like, what, our third video or something? Something like that. It's roughly green, but the movie itself, I think, is probably quite amazing. And also Burnt Offerings, I think, is one of the better films we've reviewed. Like, it's a good fucking movie. It doesn't matter if it's horror or what. It's just a good movie. Yeah. Another one, maybe, The Road. Fuck. I just watched The Road yesterday again. And it was like, I was like, man, we almost have to do that again or something. I was thinking, I was like, this movie is so good. It deserves more attention than what it's ever got. That's great. So there's four. There's four you mentioned there. They're all great, really good fucking movies, you know? Forgive my mispronunciation, but Inga Toy Koryunga Studio. Good enough. And they asked, what motivated you two to start the channel? It's obvious that you love the films, have a great chemistry, leaning towards showmanship, et cetera. But it's a big step for watching silly movies, drinking beer and shooting slash editing, damn YouTube clips every week. Yeah, that's a lot of fucking work. That's a loaded question. We've talked about this before on, I think, more podcasts. Yeah, there's a couple of podcasts that we did. And I don't think we've ever talked about it on the channel. I don't know, I just think of something that was bound to happen. I was in a band, and that was like my major outlet, creative outlet. Band broke up. My girlfriend left me, too. Yeah. So I was kind of double whammy. I was double whammy in the fucking dumps. I was sitting here like lonely and sad and shit and I'm like, I need to get like the creative juices flowing again. And YouTube is such a big thing and watching other people's reviews on YouTube. And it's like, well, fuck, well, we can do that too. And I thought, well, call Justin, would you be into doing a YouTube channel about forgotten horror movies? Right. It wasn't because everyone has reviewed all the movies that need to be reviewed. Let's do the ones that people haven't heard about. And I was surprised when you said yes. I was honestly surprised. You said, yeah, let's do that. I'm pretty guarded and stuff like that when it comes to shit like this. Like, even my Facebook thing, I don't really. You don't have a picture? I don't even have a picture. I got nothing. I don't even, I'm not, I don't even own a cell phone for Christ's sake. I said yes right away. That sounds all right. Yes. And then Adam was like, okay, well, let's do it this time and such and such. And we can, you know, work out to hash out the details and everything. Then after I was like, then I started thinking I was like, oh, maybe get started thinking of all the fucking, all the shit that might. All the hate that might come out of it. Yeah. Because like that's all you ever, whenever you see anybody on, on these things, you get a bunch of hate shit. Yeah. And I was like, man, I don't know if I'm ready for all that kind of crap. But we're lucky. We haven't gotten much of that at all. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Actually, it's a pretty solid, a positive experience we've had here. Like it's been mostly positive. It's been pretty good. And I think it's mostly what you put in is what you get back. Right. So we've been pretty positive even when we tear things to pieces. But we always try and keep things as positive as we can. We don't want things to be a downer, right? It's, it's all about, you know, it's about entertainment too. Like you mentioned the showmanship. Well, because it's about not just reviewing a movie but also being entertaining. It's more than just our opinion. It's got to be fun. And it's got to be constructive too. You can't just shit all over everything. And we always try to find the good in things. Then that's where things get kind of dicey. Because sometimes you honestly cannot find the good in certain movies. And it's like, ah, man. We're beyond the door. We really struggled. We struggled. We have to find a treasure. We went to dig for the treasure. And we found what we could. That was about as far as we could go. The next one is Rainbow Fright. And they have a YouTube channel. We'll put the link somewhere up above or below for them. And they said, congrats on another successful season, fellas. Looking forward to lucky season number seven. Yeah. What's your favorite American film of 2022 so far? And what 2022 movie from any country were you excited for the most but were let down by? My favorite 2022 movie is Pearl. Okay. Pearl was fucking killer. Sure. So good. Mine, I hate to let you down. But I really haven't watched that many 2022 movies. I'm personally not a person who seeks out new movies. Not unless I'm specifically asked to for the channel, right? Unless somebody else sees it, like Adam, if he says something about it or whatever. Maybe I'll put it on the list. And maybe in a couple of years I'll go check it out. But it's not new and you know it and it's not new. But I am just not the person to watch new things. I was born a decade or two later than what I should have been a decade. I will say that a movie I was let down by because the reviews were so good and everyone praised it was barbarian. I didn't like barbarian at all. I thought it started off kind of strong, but it got really shitty pretty quick. And it just like it was built up like one of those things like it's so good. It's so good. It's so good. Even if it was okay, the factor was built up so much. It's like, nah, fuck this movie. I didn't like it. I've been let down by so many new movies that I just stopped. I can't, I really can't do it anymore. The next one is by 80s slashers and they also have a YouTube channel. We're gonna put the link above or below. If somehow you found yourself trapped inside a slasher flick and you had to fight off the villain in order to survive, which villain from any slasher flick you can think of would you like to fight and why? Well, for me, that's easy. Ghost face because it's a human and you know it can beat this shit out of them and probably live. Yeah, maybe. But the thing is, see, there's two of them. Yeah, that's right. So maybe you could kill one and then the other guy will come up behind you or something stab you. And rather face a human than someone that's like not human and more supernatural. Yeah, see now, I'll tackle this from a different point of view. What would be the most fun to fight? Freddy Krueger might be the most fun because you'd have to set up all these traps and everything to kind of you'd have to set up a whole fucking system to bring them into the real world. Then you'd have to trap them somehow, right? So that'd be kind of neat. Also maybe Pinhead from Hellraiser would be, he'd be a tough go, though. Yeah, you'd at least have some experiences that you can talk about after. If you make, if you're not all skinned alive and shit. You're all torn up that room. That is a good fight. You're all ripped as shreds. So that's the end of our season finale 2022 Q&A. Thank you for submitting your questions and thank you for making them different than usual. We didn't want to answer the same shit over and over again. And this is different. It was new questions and got to expand, use the brain a bit. It was kind of hard thinking like, well, yeah, best movie. There's a few stoppers in there. Yeah, especially when you think about, when you have to think about a lot of our reviews and everything, it's like, oh, we've done like 200 reviews. It's like over 200. It's approaching 300 actually. Yeah, so like that's a lot to think about. Thank you for watching and for commenting and subscribing. And we'll see you in 2023. Yeah. So until next time, keep drinking.