Insidious: The Last Key

“Insidious: The Last Key” is the thirty-fifth episode of the fourth season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
The boys discuss the Golden Globes, some of the year’s big Oscar pictures, and, finally, the new Lin Shaye vehicle “Insidious: The Last Key!”

Before The Film

 * Joe got a nice scarf for Christmas and is wearing it, it's not douchey.
 * Joe, why did you tell James Franco to do what he did?
 * Franco defends himself on Colbert.
 * Michael Douglas announces he has done nothing creepy.
 * The Golden Globes
 * Why'd they wheel Kirk Douglas out?
 * Why did they invite Tonya Harding to the anti-misogyny Golden Globes?
 * James Franco denies Tommy Wiseau a chance at the mic.


 * On With The Joe!: Pat sings Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way and Joe sings Howard Jones - Things Can Only Get Better

Pat's Movie Corner

 * A Ghost Story (Pat)
 * Rooney Mara eats and vomits a pie.
 * You're So Cool Brewster! The Story of Fright Night (Joe)
 * All the Money in the World (Pat)
 * For the Kevin Spacey/Christopher Plummer reshoots, Michelle Williams does it for the per diem while Mark Wahlberg gets $1.5 million. Same agency!
 * Mark Wahlberg does AT&T commercials and ruins the middle class.
 * Harvey Weinstein gets spat on in a restaurant.
 * The Disaster Artist (Joe)
 * Super Dark Times... they'll discuss it later.
 * Wind River (Pat)
 * The House (Pat)

Joe's Scary Stuff

 * Joe watched the Full Moon DVDs (Hideous, The Creeps) and couldn't finish them. He apologizes if you purchased them.
 * Joe met the girl from Nightmare on Elm Street 3 (Welcome to prime time, bitch!) and told her she was his favorite Nightmare kill, she says "God bless you, thank you!"
 * Pat watched some documentaries on the Bill & Ted's Most Excellent Collection

The Film

 * 44 minutes in and they haven't talked about it, but there's not much to say.
 * Joe recaps the Insidious movies.
 * Pat saw it with Karen Kilgariff, she hadn't seen any of the other films and must've been completely lost.
 * The scenes with Lin Shaye and Bruce Davison are the worst scenes in a really bad movie.
 * How is Blumhouse putting out this and Get Out?
 * Comic relief is the love triangle between an underage girl and two 40+ goons.
 * Shoutouts, is once a month enough? And there's merch on the way.