Twilight Zone

"Twilight Zone" is the thirty-fifth episode of the fifth season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
''Folks, this week Pat and Joe discuss the new iteration of The Twilight Zone! In Pat's Movie Corner: Fletch, Stepfather II, Stir Crazy, Lorena, Greedy, and Greta!''

Before The Film

 * Nowhere to park on Thursday 2 PM in a neighborhood, everyone's home with their bong.
 * Joe is in a bad mood and drives to a store to do a DVD trade. He's told it will take an hour until they get to it and they will not look at his expired license, his temporary driving license, or the copy of his passport as ID because "LAPD, hands are tied". Another store owner confirms this law. He drops his box with two game systems when taking it out of the car. Joe hates LA.
 * Pat's been not drinking, eating one meal a day, and getting 10,000 steps and it's calming him.
 * On With The Joe!: A little Italian (We're clearly out of these).

Pat's Movie Corner

 * Fletch (Pat)
 * Stepfather II (Pat)
 * Stir Crazy (Pat)
 * Lorena (Pat)
 * Greedy (Pat)
 * Greta (Pat)
 * Tim Burton's career downfall.

ScreamNN

 * Helen Mirren says "Fuck Netflix!"
 * The Joker trailer
 * Mark Hamill is Chucky in the new Child's Play
 * Nicolas Cage married in Las Vegas, divorced four days later

The Film

 * Did CBS give Jordan Peele a huge cash deal or do they just have the rights to the Twilight Zone?
 * The writer of the first episode (The Comedian) is an acquaintance of Pat's and they are friends with Kumail Nanjiani.
 * The story has been done before, it doesn't bring anything new, and they were trying to do too much.
 * The set design of the comedy club is all wrong.
 * The ending rips off a famous horror movie and does not work.
 * Joes thinks the second episode (Nightmare at 30,000 Feet) could've been more streamlined, but is better than the first and they discuss the other iterations of it from previous Twilight Zones (Nightmare at 20,000 Feet).
 * Pat wasn't a fan of either episode, it really pales in comparison to Black Mirror.
 * Episode 1 is clearly a shot at comedy in general (everyone's an asshole, Tiffany Haddish character).
 * Putting the narrator's name in the opening credits.