Psycho / Psycho II

"Psycho / Psycho II" is the eighth episode of the third season of We'll See You In Hell

Episode Description
''For the latest episode of their movie-centric third season, Joe DeRosa & Pat Walsh serve go a little mad for PSYCHO and PSYCHO II! The gruesome twosome discuss the legacy of the PSYCHO films, Anthony Perkins' performances in both films, listener questions and their growing affection for Scream Factory. You can also check out Joe DeRosa’s SOME SEVERE SITUATIONS short story series, which you can find HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE.''

Before The Film

 * Joe is sick, Pat is sick and tired from watching the third debate
 * The good lookin' David Schwimmer in Apt Pupil and Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 4
 * The movie recap will be the official open of the show
 * The Girl on the Train (Pat)
 * A little talk on the Pitt/Jolie split, the Ocean's films, women films such as 9 to 5, and Dolly Parton's memory of kissing Burt Reynolds in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
 * Deepwater Horizon (Pat)
 * The Birth of a Nation (Pat)
 * A guy yells at the screen throughout the film
 * The boys give their elevator pitches for Curb Your Enthusiasm
 * Manchester by the Sea (Pat)
 * American Honey (Pat)
 * The Horror of Dracula (Joe), with some talk of Bram Stoker's Dracula
 * The Conqueror Worm (Joe)
 * Scarecrows (Joe)
 * Lifeforce (Joe)

The Film

 * Pat doesn't meet Joe & Vince at the bar because he's watching Psycho II and it's the shit!
 * Joe gets Psycho I on Blu-ray for $5 Canadian and everything about it is perfect.
 * A few opinions on the Psycho remake and Bates Motel
 * Joe (a Steve Buscemi type, except not as good looking) and Pat (Jon Gabrus "slovenly, fat, disgusting: a real pig")'s trouble with character descriptions
 * II has respect for the original and creates crazy shit of its own, a lesson for horror sequels.
 * Questions from the Hellions:
 * Were you able to see Psycho II without the ending being spoiled (we assume)?
 * Interested in what you guys thought about Last Shift on Netflix, care to review it?
 * What's your favorite Hitchcock film?
 * Norman still gets you to sympathize with him (in II), Bernard Hermann's score in I is rivaled only by Carpenter's in Halloween.
 * Christopher Walken was considered for Norman Bates in Psycho II.
 * Did either of you see Hitchcock and if so, is it worth viewing?
 * I'm sad for you that you had to sit through II.
 * Your rap music sucks like your entire career (let's do a block on that guy).


 * Favorite harsh reviews from Rotten Tomatoes
 * Joe: Keeping Up with the Joneses
 * Pat: Roger Ebert's review of the Village