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Exit 8 - Notice Your Neighbor

Kathryn Benson, Season 1 Episode 267

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MOVIE DISCUSSION: 

Kathryn joins Melvin to discuss another indie-horror-game-turned-movie, Exit 8! First off, how is it as an adaptation? Also, can a 40-ish minute game really get turned into a 90-minute movie? And what about a dramatic throughline; what's keeps audiences emotionally hooked?

Topics:

  • (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 25-minutes discussing The Hollywood Reporter's "Inside PIxar's Scrapped Movie 'Be Fri' and the "Devastating" Aftermath" by Ryan Gajewski, how we feel about Disney/Pixar canceling a Magical Girl movie, and how it's hard to tell if this is a win or loss post-KPop Demon Hunters. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)
  • What is Anomaly Horror, and what are Kat & Melvin's thoughts on the original indie game?
  • For Kathryn, it felt like a really good Twilight Zone episode. For Melvin, there was a moment where he wondered if it'd become his #1 film for 2025.
  • How does the film embrace the Anomaly Horror genre, and why is Anomaly Horror so popular nowadays?
  • How do we respond during "everyday" anomalies, things that disrupt the status quo?
  • There's so much humanity to this story.
  • Mel, "It is interesting that his dramatic thing is that, "If I'm not caring for my neighbor, how can i care for my family?""
  • The ending feels like a call to action.

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