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The Flop House

The Flop House: Episode #34 - Mirrors

The Flop House

Dan McCoy

Movies, Bad, Badmovies, Dan Mccoy, Elliott Kalan, Film, Review, Bad Movies, Arts, Stuart Wellington, Tv & Film, Humor, Comedy

4.74.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2009

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

0:00 - 0:38 - Introduction and theme.0:39 - 30:46 - Is Mirrors scarier or less scary than any other horror film starring an inanimate object?30:47 - 33:46 - Final judgments.  33:47 - 43:35 - Letters from listeners and a window into Dan's low self esteem.43:36 - 49:25 - The sad bastards recommend.49:26 - 50:11 - Goodbyes, theme, and outtakes.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This week we discuss Kiefer Sutherland in mirrors.

0:03.2

The film that decided that the most scary part of any horror movie

0:06.8

is that part where something unexpected is seen in a mirror

0:09.8

and said, let's just make a whole movie of that.

0:30.0

You can welcome us one up.

0:41.3

Yes, switch it up.

0:42.6

Welcome to the floor piles.

0:45.2

This is Stuart Wellington.

0:47.2

This is Dan McCoy.

0:49.0

This is Elliot Kaelin, Chip Chip, Hario, and so forth.

0:53.2

Wait, wait, wait, are you English?

0:55.1

I am today.

0:56.5

It's St. Patrick's Day, the day we celebrate England in all its glory.

0:59.9

No, that's not, no, it's totally different island.

1:03.6

Oh, did Jamaica Day?

1:05.3

Is that today?

1:06.1

Wait, was St. Patrick magical?

1:09.0

Yes, he's a saint.

1:10.6

Yeah, they perform three miracles to be a saint.

1:13.5

But are they magic?

1:15.2

They're masters of the mystic arts.

1:16.6

It depends on whether you would say that the power of Christ

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