The Conjuring 2

"The Conjuring 2" is the fourth episode of the third season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
''For the fourth episode of their movie-centric third season, Joe DeRosa & Pat Walsh talk about THE CONJURING 2 and other summer fright fare! The gruesome twosome compare the fright film to the original CONJURING, how these films stack up against other contemporary chillers, and Pat even offers up his two cents on THE PURGE: ELECTION YEAR. And be sure to check out Joe DeRosa’s SOME SEVERE SITUATIONS short story series, which you can find HERE and HERE.''

The Film

 * Going right in (to the discussion) or chit chat? They just recorded the last one and nothing's happened in the five minutes of break-time.
 * Pat saw it at the Vista, the perfect place to see a horror movie.
 * A grown man screamed in such an effeminate manner during The Conjuring that the audience laughed for five full minutes afterwards.
 * Pat was deeply bored and not scared remotely. Joe says everything he's said about Conjuring 2 thus far is wrong.
 * The twists in Orphan, stupid (Joe) or memorable (Pat)?
 * "The Conjuring 2 was the correct version of the Conjuring 1" - Joe
 * Joe's mom and dad watched it with him, Joe's mom was the most scared he's ever seen a human being
 * Joe will revisit Orphan (on DVD, not Pat's copy)
 * One of Pat's favorite genres is the affectionate but scary tribute to 80s horror (It Follows, The Guest, You're Next)
 * Pat had a 105.7 degree fever when he saw The Sixth Sense
 * Pat's friend told him to wad up an entire peanut butter sandwich and swallow it whole when you have strep throat. Turns out it was for sore throat. It almost killed Pat.
 * Was The Conjuring 2 boring?
 * Fargo the TV series (Patrick Wilson does not grow up to become Ted Danson, Joe auditioned for it)
 * Mini movie corner? The Purge: Election Year (Pat)
 * The alternate ending of Orphan
 * Joe likes Peter Travers' reviews. Pat thinks he's the worst movie reviewer alive.
 * More mini movie corner? Love the Coopers (Pat), comedies better than you think (Paul Blart, Wild Hogs, Benchwarmers), Rob Schneider's Netflix show, an unnamed show about the difficulty of fame