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Pod Mortem: A Horror Podcast

Episode 166 - A Tale of Two Sisters

Pod Mortem: A Horror Podcast

Reneé Hunter Vasquez, John Paul Vasquez, Travis Hunter-Sayapin

Film Reviews, Tv & Film:film Reviews, Tv & Film

4.7659 Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2023

⏱️ 164 minutes

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Summary

You might regret this moment...keep that in mind. Join Reneé, John Paul, and Travis as they discuss Kim Jee-woon's 2003 psychological horror drama "A Tale of Two Sisters."   CREEPY CRATE: https://creepycrate.store/  Use code "MORTEM5" for $5 off your first order!   Please consider supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepodmortem    Where to listen to the podcast and follow us on social media: https://allmylinks.com/thepodmortem   Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepodmortem https://twitter.com/bloodandsmoke https://twitter.com/realstreeter84 https://twitter.com/travismwh   What would you rate A Tale of Two Sisters and what should we watch next? Email us at thepodmortem@gmail.com    "Pod Mortem Theme" written and performed by Travis Hunter. https://youtube.com/travismwh

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0:00.0

Before we get into this week's episode, we'd like to talk to you for a moment about creepy crate.

0:05.2

Creepy crate is creepy grate. Creeperate was kind enough to send us over a crate of goodies.

0:10.4

Our crate was kind of early 2000s themed and there was a bunch of collectibles that any horror fan would love.

0:15.8

Absolutely. There was a phone charm for the strangers and also a Captain Spaldingtoat from House of a

0:21.7

thousand corpses that I started using to carry around all my pod mortem gear.

0:26.2

Also included was an umbrella corp wristband, a grudge sticker, and a ginger snaps iron

0:32.6

on patch that I'll be putting on my vest as well.

0:34.9

My cut of the loot was a copy of Nintucket Penny by Stephen Axelrod and an e-book download for Lingo by Jim Minnick. But my favorite thing in the whole crate was a pint glass that's science themed. It says swing away and then it has the crop circle symbols around it. Hmm. Yeah. I bet it could hold a lot of water, huh?

0:54.9

It needs to.

0:55.5

They don't like water.

0:56.5

I've heard.

0:59.0

But there was truly something for everyone, and you can get something for yourself, too.

1:03.3

Creepy crate was kind enough to give us a discount code to share with our listeners.

1:06.9

You can use discount code Morton 5 for $5 off your first purchase.

1:11.5

That code again is Morton 5 for $5 off of your first purchase.

1:15.8

One more time, that code is Mortem 5 for $5 off your first purchase.

1:20.4

We want to thank Creepy Crate one more time for sending us over that crate of goodies.

1:24.5

And now, back to our regularly scheduled program Salutations, welcome to podmortem.

1:58.2

I'm Renee Hunter Vasquez, joined as always by my co-host, my husband, and my brother.

2:02.2

Hi, I'm John Paul Vasquez. Hi, I'm Travis Hunter. This week, we're recording live from our childhood home

2:07.9

discussing the 2003 South Korean psychological horror film, A Tale of Two Sisters. This film was written and

2:15.2

directed by Kim Ji Woon. Inspired by the Korean folktale, Jangwa Hungry on Jaion, this film departs from the tale with its own drama and shocking plot points.

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