Netflix Surprise
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
Movies
Reviews
TV & Film
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Games & Hobbies
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Oct 06, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:44:46

An episode where the cast was supposed to find a movie from the darkest pits of Netflix to dissect and tear down and instead stumbled upon a Gem. Follow us on the Twitter @screamatscreens. Starting right off with Movie and TV news it seems the time for Luke Cage Will finally arrive this Friday 9/30. A new and exciting Netflix ...

The post Netflix Surprise appeared first on AstroPanda.

An episode where the cast was supposed to find a movie from the darkest pits of Netflix to dissect and tear down and instead stumbled upon a Gem. Follow us on the Twitter @screamatscreens. Starting right off with Movie and TV news it seems the time for Luke Cage Will finally arrive this Friday 9/30. A new and exciting Netflix ... Read More

An episode where the cast was supposed to find a movie from the darkest pits of Netflix to dissect and tear down and instead stumbled upon a Gem. Follow us on the Twitter @screamatscreens.

Starting right off with Movie and TV news it seems the time for Luke Cage Will finally arrive this Friday 9/30. A new and exciting Netflix show which has held SATS attention ever since its first teaser trailer with the awesome sound track .

https://youtu.be/Ymw5uvViqPU

The next trailer was a discovery through the news that YouTube Giant Casey Neistat will have a cameo in the new movie “Nerve”. A surprisingly unique and new take on the power of social media, its trailer was released 4 months ago but it seems that dropping the name of a famous YouTuber can refresh it’s hype.

And in case you wonder who Casey Neistat is, here is his latest viral video showing what it would be like to fly at ultimate baller status:

Ricardo also shares how the next Batman staring his buddy Ben Affleck is said to be 18 months away, which doesn’t seem to mesh well with the DC universe movie line up.

Another movie in production, of which no one seems to excited for, is Pacific Rim: Maelstrom which will star Clint Eastwood’s clone… um I mean son and John Boyega a.k.a. Finn from the latest Star Wars.

In What We Are Watching, The cast covers their favorite sexually gratuitous horror TV Show “American Horror Story” and bemoan the continued need for them to follow this lackluster documentary style format.

Meanwhile South Park is a win yet again with its wonderful continuation of internet trolls and member berries.

The main Movie of this episode was supposed to be a beloved classic but while watching a movie for “The Deepest Pits of NetFlix” segment they stumbled upon a little known horror with great scares and recognizable faces.

The Movie is called “The Hallow” and the synopsis reads: A family who moved into a remote mill house in Ireland finds themselves in a fight for survival with demonic creatures living in the woods.

It has two recognizable cast members from everyone’s favorite show (even if they don’t know it yet) Game Of Thrones.

It’s a low budget foreign movie that uses practical effects very well and uses a fair amount of common sense that tends to be lacking in many horror movie today.

It’s written and directed by Corin Hardy, who will be directing the new “The Crow” with Jason Momoa (in other news, the slim built late Brandon Lee will be replaced by Aquaman)… so yeah…

See the trailer for “The Hallow” here:

For the final section, there’s What You Should Be Watching, where Ricardo reminds everyone that “The Walking Dead” is on Netflix and is readily available for new viewers and to refresh the memories of seasoned fans for the October 23rd Season 7 premier.

Tiffany gushes over her random Adult Swim/Toonami wine filled Saturday night discovery “One Punch Man”.

It’s an ongoing Japanese superhero parody webcomic created by an author using the pseudonym One, which began in early 2009 and quickly went viral, surpassing 7.9 million hits in June 2012. It’s playing out the first season late Saturday nights on Cartoon Network but can also be found on Hulu and Daisuki and is well worth the watch:

Next week the SATS team will be covering Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children and will let the listeners know if crossing their fingers or a chicken sacrifice managed to change the format of “American Horror Story”

The post Netflix Surprise appeared first on AstroPanda.

This episode currently has no reviews.

Submit Review
This episode could use a review!

This episode could use a review! Have anything to say about it? Share your thoughts using the button below.

Submit Review