A FANGORIA Original Podcast, each fanatical, fantastical episode of WE’LL SEE YOU IN HELL will feature comedian Joe DeRosa (BETTER CALL SAUL, Netflix’s WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER) and writer Patrick Walsh (IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA , 2 BROKE GIRLS) providing commentary for a horror movie currently streaming on Netflix Instant. The guys will bicker, break balls, and riff through classics, underrated gems, and just plain crap. Listeners can choose to either watch along with the guys or just plain old listen and laugh. You’ve got options, babe!
Joe and Pat split a piece of cherry pie and tear into David Lynch, "Twin Peaks" new and old, "Fire Walk With Me," and the collapse of America.
Pat and Joe talk shitty summer trailers, The Founder, Transformers, the movie about the dog who is a soldier, the decline of the Wachowskis, and the Alien franchise right up through the brand new ALIEN: COVENANT!
Joe and Pat catch a Predator (1 and 2!) on today's action-packed "We'll See You in Hell!"
Patrick and Joe set free their love for "Prisoners," fight like tyrannosaurus rexes and velociraptors over "Jurassic Park" and its sequels, and even find time for a discussion of the "Problem Child" franchise on this week's WSYIH! There are also important updates a'plenty and I'm not really sure why you're still reading when you could be listening.
Joe and Pat clown around discussing Stephen King's classic IT -- the book, the miniseries, and the trailer for the new one. Other topics touched on include Gallagher, Gilbert Gottfried, and our deaths. Other hearts touched on include... yours?
Pat and Joe differ on John Carpenter's CHRISTINE, discuss the real-life horror of meeting James Lipton, and sidetrack into James Cameron's cucksterpiece TRUE LIES, SPAWN, and the FRIDAY THE 13TH series.
Pat and Joe disagree bigly on Nicolas Winding Refn's NEON DEMON and DRIVE, as well as talk movies on an iPad, Dave Chappelle, outrage culture, and, for some reason, the Lifetime Original movie DOUBLE MOMMY.
In an atypically civil episode, Pat and Joe talk KONG: SKULL ISLAND, overused movie music, going Hollywood, legendarily bad movies, Eddie Pepitone, dads, darkness, and the music of Spoon.
Pat and Joe patch things up after a vicious fight, then debate "Logan," the lesser films of John Candy, British actors playing American, and movie theater HJs.