Death Wish (2018)

“Death Wish (2018)” is the forty-third episode of the fourth season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
''On today’s episode, the boys discuss Eli Roth’s “Death Wish” remake starring Bruce Willis, its relationship to the Charles Bronson original, and its place in the gun control debate. On with the Joe!''

Before The Film

 * Apologies in advance for the sound quality, they have new equipment and Joe's working through it. They lost a 40 minute recording the other day.
 * Why does the theme song say I'LL See You in Hell? Was this written before Pat was added to the mix? It was originally supposed to be a Joe solo podcast until a friend pointed out only a raving lunatic could talk alone for 90 minutes during a film.
 * What is Bohemian about Bohemian Rhapsody? They ask the question and move on, Joe admits to not caring even thought he asked the question.
 * On With The Joe!: Queens of the Stone Age - Go With the Flow
 * The second and third Queens of the Stone Age albums are in Pat's top ten of all time and "Make It wit Chu" may be Pat's wedding song.
 * Pat often covers his face when he sings the On With The Joe! song.
 * Pat's dad has never eaten sushi, Chinese food, or Thai food aka "anything that floats".
 * Pat was off Twitter for a week, which improved his mood, then he logged in and saw three teenage "Build That Wall" chanters behind Trump, causing him to delete the app and throw his phone.
 * Joe rewatched Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and they rank the Indy films, is he forcing them into Pat's Movie Corner?

Pat's Movie Corner

 * Game Night (Pat)
 * Flashdance (Joe)
 * Christine (Pat)
 * Broadcast News (Pat)
 * Riverdale (Joe)

Joe's Scary Stuff

 * Shock! Horror!: Astounding Artwork from the Video Nasty Era
 * Joe forgot to mute the TV, so we hear "That was a Headgum Podcast!" The Headgum people have been so supportive of our boys.

The Film

 * The worst timing of a movie's release ever.
 * Joe's a fan of the original, it plays like a Taxi Driver. He thinks the remake is a bit more balanced than people are giving it credit for.
 * Very diverse cast as Frances McDormand is scolding everyone to use inclusion riders while she never acts opposite a black person.
 * Pat was entertained throughout, but his issue is that Bruce Willis has checked out.
 * The best Bruce Willis performance is Pulp Fiction, followed by Die Hard.
 * Pat has issue with Willis supergluing his open wound, but thanks to being on Better Call Saul, Joe knows that's how they do it on the streets.
 * There was a shooting at the Glendale Galleria two days before they saw the movie in the theater across from it.
 * Parise for Vincent D'Onofrio, though he doesn't look like Bruce Willis like the cops imply in the film.