Great to see all of you hanging out and just enjoying each other and talking movies. Been listening to F This Movie for a year and a half now, and, always wondered myself how you guys put the podcast together and what you guys looked like recording it. What a fun experience it looks to be.
If I know horror movies - and I do - judging from this photo, I'm pretty sure Adam Thas is going to die in a horrible accident sometime in the near future. So sad...anyone want to join my death pool? I've got dibs on "sharknado".
Everyone go and watch the above video posted by Erika Bromley, its only 30 seconds, I do not want to give away the surprise but it is quite simply the best,
This is pure joy. Completely made my week, even if I had to miss the fest. Also I've been watching Youtube clips of Streets of Fire all day and can't stop? Soon I'll be renting all of these.
Really enjoyed this periscope guys! It'd be awesome if you were able to do some random Q&A type periscopes in the future. It doesn't have to be a big event, maybe just do one every now and then with Patrick and whoever's appearing on the podcast. New Media for the win!
Awesome work guys! Loved the Fest wrap up party. So sad I couldn't actually take part at all.... I've since re-watched a few of the movies on the line-up anyway!! Just wanted to mention something, and I know I'm super late to the discussion, but I find it odd that in all this discussion of 1984, I can't recall a mention of John Carpenter's 'Starman'. Personally I'm a huge fan, and seeing as there is a massive fanbase for Carpenter on this site I figured it might have gotten a bit more of a shout out. Am I the only one who really digs this softer side of Carpenter, or did it maybe just slip through the cracks with all the other awesomeness on offer in '84??? Interested to know what everyone thinks :)
Great to see all of you hanging out and just enjoying each other and talking movies. Been listening to F This Movie for a year and a half now, and, always wondered myself how you guys put the podcast together and what you guys looked like recording it. What a fun experience it looks to be.
ReplyDeleteIf I know horror movies - and I do - judging from this photo, I'm pretty sure Adam Thas is going to die in a horrible accident sometime in the near future. So sad...anyone want to join my death pool? I've got dibs on "sharknado".
ReplyDeleteHahaha! I'm still here.... so far.
DeleteBEFORE YOU DIE YOU SEE THE RING
DeleteNoooo, you've shattered my illusion of what I thought you guys looked like. I'll never be able to listen you again!
ReplyDeleteEspecially Heath - he's far more cushion-like than I imagined, but JB seems to like him!
DeleteWe're too hot. I get it. It gets in the way of so many of our relationships.
Deletehttps://twitter.com/erikabromley/status/698757618836316160
ReplyDeleteEveryone go and watch the above video posted by Erika Bromley, its only 30 seconds, I do not want to give away the surprise but it is quite simply the best,
Brought a tear to my eye
Awesome!
DeleteSweet!
DeleteWell that just made my weekend. Thanks for sharing!
DeleteIt's touching, it could be a first, has Patrick ever been speechless before ;)
DeleteDidn't think all of the Doug boob action would be YouTube appropriate.
ReplyDeleteSpoiler alert: Minimal Doug boobs. :(
DeleteI can't believe that's the preview image. My impact! Am I proud or ashamed of myself?
DeleteOwn it. We all dreamed of Doug boobs at some point.
DeleteI love this. Now I can picture all your beautiful and/or ugly faces while listening to your melodic voices.
ReplyDeleteWhen I found out we were going to film ourselves, I went out and bought a new outfit. That's how much I care about you all.
DeleteWhat a collection of magnificent creatures! I was sneaking peaks on twitter at work during the fest - it looked a amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is pure joy. Completely made my week, even if I had to miss the fest. Also I've been watching Youtube clips of Streets of Fire all day and can't stop? Soon I'll be renting all of these.
ReplyDeleteSuch fun, thanks guys. Cool to place the faces, and neat to see the joy these flicks bring!
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed this periscope guys! It'd be awesome if you were able to do some random Q&A type periscopes in the future. It doesn't have to be a big event, maybe just do one every now and then with Patrick and whoever's appearing on the podcast. New Media for the win!
ReplyDeleteYes! Love this idea.
DeleteJB lookin like a slightly less intoxicated Frank Reynolds tho.
ReplyDeleteIt's always sunny in Patrick's basement!
DeleteAwesome work guys! Loved the Fest wrap up party. So sad I couldn't actually take part at all.... I've since re-watched a few of the movies on the line-up anyway!! Just wanted to mention something, and I know I'm super late to the discussion, but I find it odd that in all this discussion of 1984, I can't recall a mention of John Carpenter's 'Starman'. Personally I'm a huge fan, and seeing as there is a massive fanbase for Carpenter on this site I figured it might have gotten a bit more of a shout out. Am I the only one who really digs this softer side of Carpenter, or did it maybe just slip through the cracks with all the other awesomeness on offer in '84??? Interested to know what everyone thinks :)
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