Dragged Across Concrete

"Dragged Across Concrete" is the thirty-sixth episode of the fifth season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
''Folk, this week Pat and Joe talk the 2019 thriller, "Dragged Across Concrete"! In Pat's Movie Corner: The Beach Bum, Suburbia, Stop Making Sense, The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: Q: The Winged Serpent, and Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood.''

Before The Film

 * Joe goes on Instagram and sees Leo the Cat from the new Pet Sematary movie has as many followers in a month as Joe got in six years, so he's depressed and they discuss social media.
 * The JackAllisonLOL Twitter account calls out big name comedy people and is warned about show runners policing Twitter accounts, which doesn't seem fair because you want people who are honest in their critiques.
 * On With The Joe!: Thanks for helping with that tambourine accompaniment, Khan.

Bonus ScreamNN

 * Hellboy remake at 10% on Rotten Tomatoes.
 * "I just flew in from the coast and boy is my plane tired... FUCK!" - how Pat would open his college band concerts
 * "Joe, why did you tell Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman to do what they did?"

Pat's Movie Corner

 * The Beach Bum (Pat)
 * Suburbia (Joe)
 * Stop Making Sense (Pat)
 * Q: The Winged Serpent on The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs (Joe)
 * Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood (Pat)

ScreamNN

 * Netflix is trying to purchase The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood.
 * The Alexa spy device and the Netflix/Amazon/Walmart conundrum.

The Film

 * Pat is officially a big fan of S. Craig Zahler and this is his best work yet.
 * Zahler has purchased Fangoria.
 * The Jennifer Carpenter segment is beautifully written and would be edited out of a Hollywood version of the story.
 * This will be a Heat style, word of mouth classic.
 * A great diverse cast that addresses the climate of the moment and it will not be celebrated anywhere.
 * Character development!
 * The sound development is great too, especially when Vaughn eats an egg salad sandwich.
 * First movie Pat hasn't checked his phone during in a year, best movie Joe's seen all year.
 * $18 for a movie ticket, but it's worth it to see on the big screen.