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Ouija: Origin of Evil (Patreon Clip)

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

4.7932 Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2021

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Here's a sneak peek at our all new Patreon episode on Mike Flanagan's shockingly good 2016 prequel Ouija: Origin of Evil! How did Flanagan turn a turd of a first film into a gem of a prequel? Listen and find out! Like what you hear? Head on over to www.patreon.com/horrorqueers and become a Patron for more exclusive bonus content today! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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intelligent Windows PCs ever. Bachelor life varies with you've used to settings. Hello everyone. The

0:31.2

clip you're about to hear is from one of our exclusive Patreon episodes. And if you'd like to hear the

0:35.1

entire episode, please head over to patreon.com slash horrorqueers

0:39.0

and subscribe today.

0:44.0

I mean, so this movie and Annabelle Creation both have the same thing where it's like

0:48.5

not good first films.

0:51.0

You bring in a really good director and you give them a prequel to said bad film.

0:56.0

And they somehow turn it around and make it good and to where it stands on its own, to where you don't need to see the first movie to understand what's going on in this.

1:04.3

Yes. Okay. So that was the most fascinating part about watching this as a first time watch. I fully expected to be confused because there

1:14.1

were going to be all of these, I guess, call forwards. And I know that there are because you

1:19.6

directed me to read the plot synopsis of the first film, so I would get a better sense of

1:23.7

how they connected. But like, this film is 100% standalone.

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