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The Movies That Made Me

Host's writer director Rob Savage

The Movies That Made Me

SpectreVision Radio

Tv & Film, Film History

4.7624 Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2020

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The writer/director of Host talks about some of his favorite cinematic hauntings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Specter Vision Radio.

0:06.1

How are you guys doing?

0:07.2

To this day, anyone who calls me Joshua.

0:10.2

Joshua.

0:11.2

If you call me Joshua, I know I'm in trouble.

0:13.3

It's just literally no other way around it.

0:18.3

I like your posters.

0:20.0

You what have you got?

0:20.8

I like your posters. What are you you got? I like your posters.

0:21.7

What do you got up there?

0:22.4

Psycho.

0:23.9

Yeah, they're mostly far as psycho and good and ugly, hard times.

0:31.1

High and low.

0:31.7

Which one's that one?

0:32.5

Curris, I was high and low.

0:34.2

Oh, great one.

0:35.5

Italian one for that.

0:41.1

Amazing. And Joe has a billion movies behind them and books yeah oh yeah and almost enough time to watch them yeah so

0:49.9

so congratulations yes so much it's you know, the idea that, you know, when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade,

1:01.0

is, it's, yeah, yeah.

1:04.0

You be able to take the situation you found yourself in and make something lasting out of it is it's pretty remarkable.

1:13.6

Oh, thanks so much. It really meant a lot to us when you, when you tweeted about it. Everyone really

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