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Founders Day (Patreon Clip)

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Queer Horror, Gay Horror, Lgbt Horror, Film Reviews, Queer, Tv & Film, Gay, Film History, Lgbt

4.7931 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2024

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Here's a sneak peek at our all new full-length Patreon bonus episode on the Bloomquist brothers' political satire slasher, Founders Day (2023). Like what you hear? Head on over to www.patreon.com/horrorqueers and become a Patron for more exclusive bonus content today!  Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada

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Bring Home Smile 2 on Digital Now. In this terrifying thriller, an unknown force has latched on to global pop star Sky Riley as reality and her nightmares collide. By the film critics are calling the scariest movie of the year by a mile and get over 40 minutes of bone-chilling extras including deleted scenes and more

0:23.9

available at participating retailers rated r from paramount pictures sitting quietly once you've made

0:32.3

the house all shiny downtime can be just fine play bangers from the 90s. Tea break.

0:38.3

Lunch break.

0:40.3

Maybe listen to the outbreak.

0:41.3

Sometimes it's not time for some tombola, right?

0:44.3

It's enjoying lasagna time, chilling with a book time, or time to visit your nan time.

0:50.3

Go on. Play some other time. Put your phone down.

0:53.3

Tombola. Open for fun. Terms apply 18 plus

0:57.9

gambleaware.org. Hello everyone. The clip you're about to hear us from one of our exclusive

1:03.7

Patreon episodes on a recent horror release. And just like all of our other episodes, it might include

1:08.0

major spoilers for said horror release, so don't listen to it

1:10.9

if you haven't already seen it. You've officially been warned. And if you'd like to hear the full

1:15.1

episode, just head on over to patreon.com slash horrorqueers and subscribe today. Without further ado,

1:20.9

here is your exclusive Patreon clip.

1:26.9

So we do get some aerial shots of the town of Fairwood the next morning, and we hear a radio

1:32.6

DJ invite supporters of both candidates, so Gladwell or Faulkner to call in. And this is where I start

1:40.8

to get a little frustrated with the political angle of the film, because I can't

1:45.5

tell from these calls why people would support Gladwell or Faulkner. And I think that's meant

1:52.4

to be part of the satire. Like, we can't even distinguish the two candidates are what they stand for.

1:57.1

But to me, this feels defanged from a satirical point of view because it's a bit

2:03.4

chicken shit, right?

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