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Bonus Episode: Thankskilling, Thankskilling 3, and Black Friday
CatBusRuss is not really a Thanksgiving fan. The high school wrestling season started that weekend, so enjoying the feast was not really an option. Granted, NinetyForChill's host grew up a picky eater, so the holiday did not really offer anything for him. Let us not even get into familiar anxiety. Horror may be too extreme a term for the fourth week of November, but then came his career in customer service. So the "ThanksKilling" franchise and the Bruce Campbellproduced "Black Friday" may be appropriate comfort viewing for the holiday season kick off.
Episode 100: David Cronenberg vs. the Top Discoveries of 2022.
David Cronenberg vs. the 2022’s Top Sub-100 Minute Discoveries
December 27, 2022
It is the end of the year, and ThePoeticCritic gives us some input on what some of the best movies Cool Movies Darth (b.k.a. Cat Bus Russ) found in 2022. Russ counts down his top 10 favorite finds from this year. To be thorough, this years collection of Ally's Accessories Shop on Etsy's Trash Feature Reviews is concluded with "2020 Texas Gladiators". And how can 2022's top 10 list be complete without a David Cronenberg movie? "Crash" and "Crimes of the Future" are last minute watches durings Russ's six-day stint of holiday retail shifts.
The Best Movie Discoveries of 2022 (V to Z [And all the movies with titles that start with "The"])
This podcast just covers the top 10 discoveries and some last minute viewings. Thus, I think I need to tell you how we got to the final flicks on the podcast in this blog post.- Wild Target
XX/XY- Young Adam
Zero Tolerance- Rare Exports
- Ready or Not
The Aristocats- The Cable Guy
The CraziesThe Favor- The Invisible Man
- The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
- The Menu
The New York RipperThe Number 23The Reaping- The Sadness
The Victim
Wild Target (2010)
This is the most silly fun that I had watched this year. It is British humor and great character actors being cheeky. That might be all I need to be amused.
Young Adam (2003)
Great Scottish actors delivering strong performances and showing there packages will definitely capture anyone's curiosity. The narrative is strong despite it wraps itself up with little flare. It is about Ewan McGregor's character who is a bad person who has to consider the consequences of his actions.
Rare Exports (2010)
I know this title does not fit the parameters, but I recorded the podcast with 7Ceez from "The No On 15! All Cast" after I went through the "O through U" movies. It is a beautifully filmed children's movie disguised as a horror movie. The anticipation for a monster Santa keeps you invested, and the story of growing up is the reward.
Ready or Not (2019)
This was a movie I ended up failing to copy and paste in my last breakdown. If you want a movie where Samara Weaving shines and is the center of attention, you will not be disappointed. The class warfare undertones make this all the more fun and allows this film a great sense of humor.
The Cable Guy (1996)
This should have been Jim Carrey's most important role of the decade. If people could have accepted the dark humor, the range shown in this film may have finally forced critics to accept him as an Oscar-caliber performer.
The Invisible Man (1933)
I still have a few more James Whale movies to catch up on, but for pre-Hayes Code horror, this maybe the most important. Claude Rains's performance is timeless, but the character's motivations show that humans are greater threats than any monster.
The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976)
This feature is mentally haunting with every scene. Jodie Foster acting like an adult while being a child is brilliant. Martin Sheen's creepiness needs to be seen. The idea that we can skip childhood is just disturbing.
The Menu (2022)
It was a tough watch, but that is because the cinema experience is not being maintained. A power surge ended up making this a longer experience than I had hoped. If something like that happened while I was trying to stream it, I could have made this a better experience.
As with "Rare Exports", it is all about anticipation. But unlike the Finnish kids' movie, the actors create characters you are dying to find out their fate. You are not cheering for them. You want to see their just desserts...literally.
The Sadness (2021)
I really wish I could expose more people to this movie. This is "Gremlins" if they did not reproduce asexually. It is funny in a twisted way and the goriest movie I have seen since I watched "Cannibal Holocaust" when I was still living in Peoria. Does it make the final top 10?
Fritz the Cat (1972)
This is a movie that I failed to realize that I did not carry over into my final list for this podcast. It is a movie that I think needs to be seen, but needs to also be taken with a grain of salt. Fritz is what white, woke millennials represent. He wants to be a great mind aware of all injustices, but as a white character at heart, he does not understand that he cannot actually understand the experience.
And these movies have a chance to make the top 10. If you want to just to the final list, skip to the 30-minute mark on the podcast.
Follow me on Twitter @catbusruss. If you want to be on the show, contact me on Twitter or send an email to russthebus07@gmail.com. All we need is a theme, movie, director, or actor and a focus on sub 100-minute material. As long as the credits start before the 1:39:59 mark on the runtime bar, the movie qualifies.
- Wild Target
XX/XY- Young Adam
Zero Tolerance- Rare Exports
- Ready or Not
The Aristocats- The Cable Guy
The CraziesThe Favor- The Invisible Man
- The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
- The Menu
The New York RipperThe Number 23The Reaping- The Sadness
The Victim
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