Prisoners

“Prisoners” is the seventh episode of the fourth season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
''Patrick and Joe set free their love for "Prisoners," fight like tyrannosaurus rexes and velociraptors over "Jurassic Park" and its sequels, and even find time for a discussion of the "Problem Child" franchise on this week's WSYIH! There are also important updates a'plenty and I'm not really sure why you're still reading when you could be listening.''

Before The Film

 * On With the Joe!: Sounds like a pedophile running a candy store.
 * Joe has never met more beautifully spirited people than in Australia!
 * Yahoo Serious tried to sue Yahoo! for trademark infringement, but the case was thrown out.
 * Joe blows the perfect segue to the movie two weeks in a row.
 * Pat turned in the final cut of his TV pilot and it features an asshole played by Joe DeRosa. They had a great time and they're excited for it as Pat praises the cast, including David Krumholtz!
 * CBS execs were creeped out by Joe's character, to which director Andy Ackerman says, "Then I guess I did my job."
 * Everyone knows you don't microwave cauliflower in the office (except for Hollywood people).
 * Let's get going because the boys are going to see the Pixies tonight...

Pat's Movie Corner

 * Pat's been working on this pilot every night, has seen nothing except Problem Child 1 (holds up except Act III), Problem Child 2 (has one brilliant joke with the dog catchers as secret lovers), and The Remains of the Day.
 * Army of One (Joe)
 * Jurassic Park III (Joe)
 * Joe says it's the best Jurassic Park movie, which Pat strongly disagrees with.
 * A few Guardians of the Galaxy 2 thoughts before they see it and review it next show...

The Film

 * In Pat's top three serial killer movies with Silence of the Lambs and Se7en.
 * It was so good, it made Joe want to see The Arrival.
 * The torture scenes are shocking and aggressively uncomfortable, but not like Saw.
 * Roger Deakins' cinematography is great.
 * Tons of plot twists and they all work.
 * Pat thinks it's one of the best of the past 10 years.
 * They do the Bond Villain Technique (credit Pinkstone) and it still works.