Lights Out

"Lights Out" is the twelfth episode of the third season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
''The third episode in this macabre month of December, WE’LL SEE YOU IN HELL returns once again with Joe DeRosa & Pat Walsh discussing this summer’s sleeper horror hit, LIGHTS OUT. In this episode, Joe & Pat get off to a rocky start with a divisive chat on politics as well as Pat’s bizarre experience with the Paul Verhoeven film ELLE before diving into LIGHTS OUT, the short that inspired it, and the film’s controversial ideas regarding mental health issues. You can also check out Joe DeRosa’s SOME SEVERE SITUATIONS short story series, which you can find HERE, HERE,HERE, HERE, and HERE.''

Before The Film

 * Pat's musical theater resume as member of the International Thespians Society.
 * Pat is called a racist on Twitter for calling Ben Carson Godzilla and overreacts to a tweet saying he doesn't like black male leads in these movies.
 * Joe doesn't vote, Pat has some issues with that.
 * Pat's cat puts the moves on him.

Pat's Movie Corner

 * The Edge of Seventeen (Pat)
 * Army of One (Pat)
 * Elle (Pat)
 * The projector breaks and Pat (and the audience) has to rewatch the rape scene again. Then, the frame was off-center and the subtitles were out of frame, so they had to restart it again.
 * Joe's seen nothing.
 * The Magnificent Seven (Pat)
 * Is Chris Pratt the next Sam Worthington?
 * Pat likes Pratt because he used to be a fat guy, Joe doesn't like that he got skinny.

The Film

 * The short it was based on was tremendous.
 * Don't cast actresses as housewives who've had four face lifts.
 * Stop making main characters who are supposed to be gothy.
 * The critics love it, but the boys don't.
 * The problematic message of how the movie handles depression.