Mother!

“Mother!” is the nineteenth episode of the fourth season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
Pat and Joe differ on Darren Aronofsky's "Mother," and dig into "Girl's Trip," Twitter trolls, "It," and much much more!

Before The Film

 * On With The Joe!: Old classic style, Pat remains motionless.
 * Pat saw It again with his girlfriend.
 * Laura Kightlinger (who drunk Joe met after a show and may've kept her in conversation too long) and her boyfriend suggested it with many texts and emails. She may've been a little drunk.
 * They have the Bloody Mary Brunch at the Ye Rustic beforehand.
 * Pat was wrong about It being not good. It's terrible! And Pennywise is an embarrassment.
 * "This is pretty fucking boring" - Heather two hours in
 * Joe Hill said it was one of the five scariest films ever made?!? Does this have anything to do with his Locke & Key movie being directed by the same director as It?
 * Joe got very drunk after the Emotional Hangs live podcast in Las Vegas and after a few sips of whiskey, he's thinking of going out for a few beers.

Pat's Movie Corner

 * Girl's Trip (Pat)
 * Wonder Woman (Joe)
 * Going in Style (Joe)
 * Grosse Pointe Blank (Joe finally watched)
 * How to Be a Latin Lover (Joe)
 * Nathan for You (Pat)

Joe's Scary Stuff

 * Pat was unaware there was a show IG account and Joe has left Twitter because a story he told on the Emotional Hangs podcast about an encounter with a cyclist is re-cut and posted, leading to an argument with the producer of Mad Money saying he'll never work again and several other cyclists piling on.
 * Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove on Nintendo Switch.

The Film

 * Pat thinks it's embarrassing and stupid.
 * Joe read the Jennifer Lawrence explanation of her as Mother Nature ahead of time.
 * Pat sees the niche aspect of it being about relationships in the entertainment industry.
 * Natasha Leggero turns Joe on to theory of the Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeiffer characters as Adam and Eve.
 * It is good that a major studio can get behind a film like this and a director's career won't be ruined.
 * Joe liked it, but was really depressed.
 * Cinema Score gives it an F.