4.7 • 8.1K Ratings
🗓️ 6 April 2018
⏱️ 109 minutes
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0:00.0 | BBC Five Live. Welcome along to this week's podcast and show. No Simon and Mark this week. |
0:08.6 | It's Clarice and myself, Edith. Before we crack into this show, I've got an email that |
0:16.6 | I wanted to do, actually, we did enough time to do, which is asking for advice really |
0:20.4 | from you, Clarice. Dear Edith and Clarice, the great reviews for the film are quiet |
0:24.6 | place. Make me want to go and see it in a cinema with a friend. The problem is, the said |
0:28.6 | friend is a massive whus. Usually can't handle horror films. He refuses to watch the |
0:33.3 | exorcist or even that, in my opinion, rather harmless, conjuring. During a cinema visit |
0:38.2 | a few months back, he even got scared during the trailers for it and Annabelle creation. |
0:42.7 | However, he judging likes thrillers like prisoners and can handle them, as long as they are only |
0:47.6 | tends but not terrifying in a way that includes grotesque. Faces or creatures that jump at |
0:52.3 | you or supernatural elements. Whenever there's a jump scare in any film, I'm worried for |
0:57.4 | his health. So even the bird in Citties and Cane might scare him for life. I'm just thinking |
1:02.1 | about my Holland drive, the diner scene. Oh, yeah, don't ever watch that then. Don't let him |
1:08.5 | turn you into an elf. No, absolutely not. A quiet place is advertised as a sci-fi thriller |
1:14.8 | but also as a horror film. I'd like to know whether Clarice would recommend watching this |
1:19.0 | film with him. Does it lean more towards thriller or is it straight up horror? Are there any |
1:23.2 | comparable films in skater's site contest on him? For example, we went to see Mother |
1:27.8 | last year and he's still alive. Do I have to go alone? Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
1:32.9 | I love it whenever you turn the podcast. Please come back all the time. Nicholas, 21 years |
1:37.1 | old from Beerfield and Germany. Thank you very much, sir. I feel like he's probably going |
1:41.2 | to have to go on his own. I'm leaning towards, it's definitely horror. There's not quite as |
1:46.5 | many jump scares as you might expect but it's so on the stressful side that I'm a little |
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