Is Steelbook Collecting Worth It?
42:43
A.I. Controversy & Revisionism
32:40
Our Favorite Conspiracy Movies
53:57
The Carl Weathers Tribute
32:06
10 ай бұрын
What Is Happening To Physical Media?
41:41
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@avidnongetit8710
@avidnongetit8710 Күн бұрын
For fans these guys do not even know the actors names or true backstories. Stopped watching at five minutes
@iSnaaacky
@iSnaaacky 13 күн бұрын
great discussions gentlemen
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 12 күн бұрын
So glad to hear you enjoyed the episode. That trailer really got us excited to talk about the future and the past of this series. Thanks so much for supporting the channel! -Bob
@avatarhahha2222
@avatarhahha2222 13 күн бұрын
they changed the genre the first to have running zombies
@avatarhahha2222
@avatarhahha2222 13 күн бұрын
they used iPhones to make it to give it a real effect
@avatarhahha2222
@avatarhahha2222 13 күн бұрын
thats a 1912 peom it puts a creepiness in it that poem does
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 13 күн бұрын
I had to look it up to learn more about Kipling's poem. Fascinating history behind it. The recorded version has that "old-timey" uneasy/scratchiness to it. This trailer is one of my favorites for sure. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@kendallcusmano
@kendallcusmano 15 күн бұрын
nice video guys
@kevinkevin-ug9po
@kevinkevin-ug9po 16 күн бұрын
KZbin is just becoming satuturated by people reviewing these trailers or videos. Ive counted over 20 different videos covering this trailer..
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 15 күн бұрын
Please let us know if there is a topic you’d like us to discuss. We’re always open to suggestions. Hope we were able to give you something unique with talking about the series and some of the past projects of the creators. -Bob
@shawnnairne8741
@shawnnairne8741 Ай бұрын
I was 7 in 77, it literally changed my life
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost Ай бұрын
There aren’t many movies that you can say that about. I’m glad we could share what it was like for us with you because we feel the same way. Thanks for watching. Please support our channel. Much appreciated! -Bob
@dannyorozco4
@dannyorozco4 Ай бұрын
thank you for this video.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost Ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed. It was a fun one to discuss. Thanks for supporting our channel! Hope to bring more content soon. -Bob
@ccvisions
@ccvisions Ай бұрын
Very entertaining!
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching. We appreciate the support! Paul is a great guy filled with silent era film knowledge. Check out what he produces at Cinemuseum. -Bob
@roryotoole3279
@roryotoole3279 Ай бұрын
The first thing I ever saw of Star Wars was from the Scholastic News magazine from school Around April or May have a picture of two stormtroopers from the Death Star chasm scene. It was next to something about the Man from Atlantis so I just assumed the picture, because it also had a greenish tint, was from the TV show. Then on the last day of 6th grade when I got home from school My dad told me there was a TIME magazine in the living room with an article about a movie "I might be interested in". I went into the living room and he had left it open to the first page of the multi-page article about what they called "the years best movie'. Then saw it' probably a few weeks later' when the 35 mm print came to town at the end of June. It was Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope , from the Journal of the Whills ever since 1979 when The Art of Star Wars book first came out and had a title page for the script that showed that title. The footage of the crowd around Grauman's Chinese theater is from when they were putting the footprints in the cement out front later in August of '77. I also distinctly remember reading plenty of early interviews where Lucas described this as a movie for kids to have heroes to look up to instead those of the time like Kojak. Love the memories! The time between the original Star Wars and Empire was a sweet time. I can remember back then, at age 12 or 13, thinking about Woodstock as such a seminal moment that I wished I had something like that in my life. Not realizing till many years later that Star Wars was that thing.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost Ай бұрын
Wow, that is an amazing story. Thanks so much for sharing. We were happy to share similar memories in this episode. That’s the main reason why we wanted to record it. Also, we really appreciate your support of the channel! Thanks, -Bob
@knighttakespawn
@knighttakespawn Ай бұрын
Knowledge is knowing Frankenstein is the doctor. Wisdom is knowing he’s the monster. 😉
@johnbleakley4125
@johnbleakley4125 Ай бұрын
I'd love to have seen the inclusion of the Dud Rogers character in the new movie , and his scene with kurt Barlow in the Jerusalem's Lot dump. And all the stuff from the source material about him lusting after Larry Crockett's daughter, Ruthie. And her teasing him and rejecting him and even mocking him. This is all in the source material and some of it included in Mikael Solomon's 2OO4 version, which i quite like. Alot. I'd also have loved to have seen in the new one the scene were Charlie Rhodes hears the ' Honking ' of his school buses horn and goes to investigate snd is attacked by Vampire kids on his own school bus. This scene, i feel, was pretty well executed in the Mikael Solomon version, were Charlie Rhodes is played by Andy Anderson. And this scene is in the souce material. We do get a quick qlimps at Charlie's school bus in the new movie, in the scene at the elementary school, when Mark Petrie deals with school bully, Richie Boddin.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost Ай бұрын
I think that was the major complaint we had with this new adaptation. That the story was rushed and compressed to the point that the pacing was affected. Again, having 3+ hours helps the original movie. We all agreed that the mood and vibe was right on though. Still a fun spooky season watch. Thanks for supporting the channel! Cheers! -Bob
@StevenJBosch
@StevenJBosch 2 ай бұрын
From the Scrupulousity department- the creature didn’t have bolts in his neck. Those were electrodes that connected the cosmic energy that energized the creature,
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost Ай бұрын
Of course that is the correct description! I fell victim to the shorthand that has followed the monster’s description for decades. Thanks for the clarification and checking out the episode! - Jim
@popey129
@popey129 2 ай бұрын
I love my friday the 13th steelbooks.great video😊😊
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
I was attracted to the simplicity and homage to the original artwork on these steels. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@johnbleakley4125
@johnbleakley4125 2 ай бұрын
Never mind the demise of Barlow! What about the demise of poor Father Callahan? I was kinda ok with how Barlow bowed out, even though I'd have preferred him to be located and staked at Eva Millers boarding house, as in the source material and the 2OO4 Mikael Solomon version, or in the Marsten House, as in the classic Tobe Hooper version. But in this movie Father Callahan's demise was over far too quickly for me(no Dark Tower for him!). I'd like to have seen Barlow force the fallen priest to drink of his own blood, as in the source material and Mikael Solomon version. In the source material, Callahan, tainted by the king vampires blood, is denied access to his own church, and blows town on a bus. In Hooper's version, Barlow just plucks Callahan's cross from his hand, and the camera cuts away. 🙂✌️
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
I agree on all those points from the source material. Father Callahan was not given a proper send off. He’s part of the problem the 3 of us agreed on. That the back half of the movie sped things up too quickly. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@johnbleakley4125
@johnbleakley4125 2 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure in the excellent source material the Ben Mears character's dad dies and his mom has a kinda nervous breakdown and ships young Ben of to live with his aunt Cynthia in Jerusalem's Lot, Maine, where he remains till aged 11, when he moves away from the town.Maybe im mistaken but im pretty sure i have this partly right. I have no recollection of Ben's parents getting killed by any drunk driver. His wife, Miranda, is killed in an automobile accident, involving Ben's motorcycle and a van or truck, i think. This is also mentioned in the wonderful source material. Maybe someone will correct me if im wrong? 🤔
@greglavers
@greglavers 2 ай бұрын
I always wonder what "The Big Favor" was in Bernie's mind. He had almost an Evil smile about it and he kept saying "Oh you are going to owe me a Big One."
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
Ernie’s interactions with Burt seem really genuine. You can sense a long friendship between them. That’s part of the charm of the movie. I’m with you, Ernie had some big favors in mind. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@greglavers
@greglavers 2 ай бұрын
The actor who played Suicide died a couple years after. Leukemia.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
Yeah I read that while researching for this episode. Sad to hear. There are some nice things said about him in the behind the scenes content on the Blu-rays. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@brentcooper4345
@brentcooper4345 2 ай бұрын
This film felt like a highlights reel of a much longer film. It had lots of potential, it just needed more time. The lack of the Marsten house really hurt the story. Here’s hoping we will see Dauberman’s 3 hour cut.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
Yeah the three of us agreed that a longer presentation would benefited the story. Just seemed too rushed from the middle on. Luckily there was some nice moments to remember. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@greglavers
@greglavers 2 ай бұрын
Did we even see Ralphie Glick as a Vampire? Was that his arm that got Danny in the back yard because the hand land wrist ooked quite large. And it may have been him crawling on the outside of the Tree House but we never really saw Vampire Ralphie.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
Good observation! The story sure did speed up a lot about halfway through the movie. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@greglavers
@greglavers 2 ай бұрын
The original mini-series is 3 hrs not 4+ and me personally and I suspect a lot who love it never skip watching it in it's entirety. Why? Because it's GOOD and interesting. Great acting too. Can you imagine skipping any of James Mason's scenes? I can't.
@zeidenmedia
@zeidenmedia 2 ай бұрын
What is the male equivalent of a Marysue called?
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
I’m not sure but you know him when you see him, lol. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@protea38
@protea38 2 ай бұрын
Gary Stu
@zeidenmedia
@zeidenmedia 2 ай бұрын
@@protea38 I love it!
@zeidenmedia
@zeidenmedia 2 ай бұрын
Barry Drew!
@johnbleakley4125
@johnbleakley4125 2 ай бұрын
Barlow is not discovered in the Marsten house in the novel. Thats the Tobe Hooper version. He's actually discovered in the basement of Eva Millers boarding house in the source material and in the 2OO4 Mikael Solomon version. I would have preferred Dauberman to stick to kings excellent source material. I hope one day king's superb novel is filmed properly, as its never been done properly yet. 🙂✌️
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the informative comment, and I (Mark) will be the first to admit that I haven’t reread Kings novel in probably 20 some years because I became such a hard-core nerd for the Hooper miniseries that I can guarantee I have blurred the lines if not shattered them all together about what’s from the source material what’s not from the source material. I love that novel has such a huge fan base and we’re all really stalwart in holding it so close to our hearts that we want it done so correctly. I truly feel that a miniseries is the only way it could do Kings novel Justice I mean like HBO miniseries in 12 parts something like that because the simplest of things like the knives at the bottom of the remove stairs, could’ve been a great scene for that new version, but even that was omitted, but I digress, thank you so much for your comment it is so appreciated here on our channel and more importantly thank you for actually watching and being able to jump on board with your thoughts.
@johnbleakley4125
@johnbleakley4125 2 ай бұрын
​@@TheFandomOutpostthank you! 🙂✌️
@johnbleakley4125
@johnbleakley4125 2 ай бұрын
I saw it in the cinema recently and have to admit I was quite impressed! I loved John Benjamin Hickey's convincing portrayal of Father Callahan. William Sadler was also great in it as Parkins Gillespie. Matt Burke was very well played by Bill Camp, as was Makenzie Leigh as Susan Norton and Lewis Pullman as Ben Mears. Pilou Asbaek made a decent Straker, but was perhaps abit too smooth and suave, and not chilling enough. Young Jordan Preston Carter was amazing it it as monster mash kid, Mark Petrie. I've heard Gary Dauberman's original cut was three hours and I'd really love to see this. The soundtrack by Elizabeth Scott and Nathan Barr was very good, I thought. Fitted the movie very well. The vampires looked good, particularly Mr Barlow, played well by Alexander Ward. All in all, a very good movie, I thought. Quite impressive!! 🙂✌️👌👌🙏🙏
@theTemplar08
@theTemplar08 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the mention of wolves of calla
@montag4516
@montag4516 2 ай бұрын
I saw this movie at the theatre back in 1978 or 79 when was first released and it's always held my interest. My copy of this box set arrived today and I expect this transfer (theatrical version) to look superior, that being said... Very disappointed that this package does not come with any book or inner case booklets whatsoever. The box and case inserts look good, but that's all you get as far as printed materials. There is only an additional seven minutes of movie run time with the extended cut. It is not remastered or cleaned up. Instead it looks low resolution, rather rough and scrappy and it does NOT have any subtitle options. The set is good for the collector, but for others you may want to wait for Imprint to release a standard, single disc theatrical version edition and save yourself some money that way.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
Bummer about the extended version not being transferred full res. Not sure there will be a better release (4K or otherwise) anytime soon but who knows. It’s definitely for those who are really big fans of the film. Maybe a more standard release will follow this. I saw it in the theater back in the day as well and it has always left an impression on me. -Bob
@midlevelmedia
@midlevelmedia 2 ай бұрын
Nice conversation fellas. Steelbook collecting has definitely gotten a lot more difficult and pricey since the Best Buy days.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for checking us out, Ken! I’ve been a big fan of your channel for a while. Since I’ve gotten into 4K, your channel has been a great source of information. Keep up the good work. We appreciate the support. -Bob
@deadlyoneable
@deadlyoneable 2 ай бұрын
This movie had it all if you were a kid in the 80’s. Horror, nudity, comedy, drama……it’s all there. You just had to find a friend that had HBO and then watch it when the parents went to bed.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
It sure does! The 3 of us were teenage ushers at a theater that happened to show it and it’s been part of our horror vocabulary ever since. So many great lines. Thanks for sharing your story and I’m glad we were able to relive it all over again. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@thechosenones4375
@thechosenones4375 3 ай бұрын
The alien in part 3 would not have waited for them to open the door. Technically, no other alien would have waited lol
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
Right, that always seems to be the problem with adding new Lore to movies that are 30 and 40 years old. Like I felt like none of the aliens would’ve waited. They would’ve just gone off that killer instinct that just pounced on the person might’ve stared at the other character through the window and tried to bang its head on the glass to break it, but the intelligence you’re showing in a movie that’s supposed to take place between two other already existing movies and then add more more to it can kind of diminish the impact of the originals. Thank you so much for your comments and for watching and listening. It is super appreciated here at the Fandom outpost.
@bettyhumphrey2819
@bettyhumphrey2819 3 ай бұрын
You guys are cool 😎 I’m subscribing
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
Aww, thanks so much! We are trying to build our channel one sub at a time. Glad you enjoyed the content and thanks for your support! We appreciate it! -Bob
@johnbleakley4125
@johnbleakley4125 3 ай бұрын
The Mark Petrie character is about 11 or 12 years-old in the book so Jordan Preston Carter is actually closer to the characters actual age in the new movie than lance Kerwin was when he played the role in Hooper's 79 original. Young Jordan was 12 years-old, i think, when he started work in Dauberman's Salem's Lot, wereas lance kerwin was in his late teens in Hooper's original version. But i love the late lance Kerwin's performance, and Dan Byrd also made a pretty good Mark Petrie in Mikael Solomon's 2OO4 adaptation. 🙂✌️
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
It's definitely going to be interesting to see how this new cast fits in with the characters from the novel. Looking forward to that. Barlow will hopefully be a nice surprise since his appearance has been hidden so far in the promotion. Fingers-crossed. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@johnbleakley4125
@johnbleakley4125 3 ай бұрын
The elusive Mr Kurt Barlow is Nosferatu-like in the new one, played by Alexander Ward, not william Sadler, who is constable Parkins Gillespie in the Dauberman movie. A certain Cassidy Neal is playing Nolly Gardner, Gillespie's trusted deputy in the small, sleepy town of Jerusalem's Lot! 🙂✌️
@UncleTermite
@UncleTermite 3 ай бұрын
Vans in this movie from ( Compliance 2012 ) the dopey drunk guy who gets into legal trouble , I never seen him in anything else . Lol
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
Wow, I looked him up and he's been in a ton of stuff! I barely remember him as one of the detectives in Joker. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! -Bob
@scottn.4865
@scottn.4865 3 ай бұрын
Hammer films put out several vampire films with Christopher Lee.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
Yes very true. What I was hoping to point out in this episode was that King’s vampire story was one of the earliest to have a modern twist to the vampire lore with it set in contemporary times. Thanks for supporting the channel. Appreciate it! -Bob
@DennisBoon
@DennisBoon 3 ай бұрын
On KZbin it says it will be in cinemas Oct. 11
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads up. I didn’t catch that. Hope it’s a wide release. That would be so cool to see it in theaters. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@johnbleakley4125
@johnbleakley4125 3 ай бұрын
Yes, it's going the theatrical route in the UK and Ireland and some European countries from October 11th. The US, strangely, is only getting this highly anticipated movie on Max. Does anyone know why 🤔
@johnbleakley4125
@johnbleakley4125 3 ай бұрын
No,guys, that song is not in the movie. It's simply being used in the trailer to promote the movie. The actual soundtrack to the movie is by Nathan Barr and Elizabeth Scott. 🙂✌️
@JJSS-vg1qs
@JJSS-vg1qs 3 ай бұрын
Stop being PC. No one wants Susan to be the protagonist, or any other character. Only Ben and Mark.
@Grogeous_Maximus
@Grogeous_Maximus 2 ай бұрын
What's wrong buddy, you don't like ladies?
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
OMG right!!! Like why in these modern times does Hollywood feel the need that they can’t stick to a source material and keep things the way they are? Why is there this great big need to please everybody else just to get your dollars to get somebody to watch your movie OK. Like your movie is designed for who it’s designed for if you have a problem you’re not making a dollar value then make something else Keep things the way at least should be as a source material. Mark and Ben being seen as father and son by most outsiders was always a cool thing for me because it was two strangers who had a common purpose of destroying these vampires and later on running from these vampires that why change all that up just for a modern Audience? Everyone could still understand that father son relationship in the face of the trauma that was thank you for taking the time to comment and for watching and listening we here at the fandom outpost truly appreciate it
@popey129
@popey129 3 ай бұрын
Looking forward to this film
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
This trailer really got us excited after weeks of shared skepticism. We're feeling pretty good about the look and vibe this trailer provides. Hope it's a fun watch! Thanks so much for supporting the channel! -Bob
@quincymedex
@quincymedex 3 ай бұрын
The 2004 miniseries is actually pretty close to the novel
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
I still haven't seen it. Maybe this new series will spur my interest even more to compare it with that one. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@extremepower5765
@extremepower5765 3 ай бұрын
Excited to see what Lewis Pullman has to offer.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
Me too. I really think he can make Ben Mears into a great character onscreen. We're hoping to do a review episode on the movie afterwards. Maybe we can circle back on this in the comments later. Thanks for supporting the channel. Appreciate it! -Bob
@josebro352
@josebro352 3 ай бұрын
I can definitely imagine the three of you as nine year olds watching the David Soul version on TV and cowering under the covers. Just like I did. Great content here guys! Enjoyed it.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
Times haven’t changed much since then hahaha. That is hilarious. I’m sure we all reacted the same way to Kurt Barlow back in the day. Thanks so much for watching and supporting the channel. Your comment made my day. -Bob
@SuperMarioBrosIII
@SuperMarioBrosIII 3 ай бұрын
🪲F1RST! The Juice is still loose!🧟🧟‍♂🧟‍♀🪦
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
Sounds like you enjoyed the movie. It had some really funny moments. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@jcruz2133
@jcruz2133 3 ай бұрын
I gotta be honest. That movie was a cash grab. Really not as enjoyable as people are saying it is.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
That's interesting. Sounds like it didn't do it for you. Appreciate your input. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob
@cajohnson130
@cajohnson130 3 ай бұрын
Did you guys miss that the original Xenomorph from Alien was the one in the resin rock? It's how Xenos stay alive in space. Much like the resin they make to create nests. The original Xenomorph was hanging from the ceiling when Rook is talking. He says it escaped and took out most of the station.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I believe Mark & Jim made reference to the original Xenomorph in the resin but that is a great catch about it hanging from the ceiling. I really want to see it again to catch all these little details. Hope you enjoyed our episode. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel! -Bob
@buffed16
@buffed16 4 ай бұрын
Nice tribute 🎉
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the visit. Carl meant a lot in our movie-going past.
@JoeBecker
@JoeBecker 4 ай бұрын
I remember a few ushers that worked the "Aliens" movie that had a few facehuggers... Love you guys!
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 4 ай бұрын
@@JoeBecker love ya right back little brother. That…..summer…..ROCKED!
@bcuz7778
@bcuz7778 4 ай бұрын
I totally forgot to include that photo of all of us dressed up for Halloween at the theater in this episode. Thanks for dropping by Joe!
@vincebishop1657
@vincebishop1657 4 ай бұрын
Great to hear three intelligent guys discussing this fantastic movie in so much detail. Really enjoyed your chat. Look forward to more. Vince From England.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Vince! Your positive comment really energized us and we appreciate the support. Looking forward to having you as a subscriber. Cheers! -Bob
@Hemanzn1
@Hemanzn1 4 ай бұрын
3.5 neck beards talking about the nerdiest movie this decade , I feel attacked by my stereotype , lol.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 2 ай бұрын
Hahahahah amazing!🤩
@ThePc-DjHub
@ThePc-DjHub 4 ай бұрын
Most over rated film ive ever seen tbh absolute zero plot
@jcruz2133
@jcruz2133 3 ай бұрын
Came to say this. Movie was not good
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 3 ай бұрын
Yeah but we know this going in. It’s what we expected it to be
@christaylor7916
@christaylor7916 4 ай бұрын
Also idk if this would be a plot hole but I wonder if wolverine was confused when Deadpool told him "til your 90". Considering wolverine is over 200 years old in the movie. lol so did Deadpool break the 4th wall and was talking to Hugh Jackman the actor THROUGH wolverine ? Wolverine doesn't know he's being played by an actor named Hugh jackman. And does Deadpool know hes being played by a guy in our world named Ryan reynolds
@christaylor7916
@christaylor7916 4 ай бұрын
Tuning in 🤞🏽 🔥 good video guys
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Chris, appreciate you supporting the channel! If there is any other entertainment topic you'd like us to consider for an episode, let us know. -Bob
@Nightangel8212
@Nightangel8212 4 ай бұрын
The reason Trash came back was because she was killed while the trioxin-contaminated rain was falling on her. The trioxin in the warehouse had been filtered out by the time the punks got there, which is why S*icide didn't come back, and there was no trioxin in the funeral home, which was why Scuz didn't come back. Oh, and that little zombie that chased Ernie back inside was actually a double amputee who took off his prosthetics and did one shot of himself running on his stumps, which was kept in the film.
@TheFandomOutpost
@TheFandomOutpost 4 ай бұрын
If you piece together where the Trioxin is that makes perfect sense. I like that chain of thought. Hope you enjoyed this episode. It is a movie that I’ve always kept as one of my favorite horror movies. Glad to see other people appreciating it. Thanks for supporting the channel! -Bob