War for the Planet of the Apes

“War for the Planet of the Apes” is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
Pat and Joe return from a far too lengthy hiatus to discuss their time apart, "War for the Planet of the Apes," the Apesiverse as a whole, "Fatso," Roger Waters, the Traveling Wilburies and MORE!

Before The Film

 * On With The Joe!: Great to see you after a month and a half!
 * Joe was on tour and met a lot of Hellions.
 * The boys did consider stepping out of the spotlight, looks like a two episode per month schedule for now.
 * What's with Pat's pronunciation of "Burt Reynolds" and "War"? Maybe because he's dehydrated, gave blood, and is having a whiskey.
 * Pat and Vince Averill saw Roger Waters, who is not a Trump fan.
 * Joe's indifferent to Billy Bragg, cool but would not buy a record.
 * Joe's two favorite songs of all time are "Handle With Care" and "End of the Line", both by the Traveling Wilburys.
 * They both got a Rival Sons vinyl, they sound a lot like the Black Keys.
 * The best way to make Pat and Joe laugh is to transcribe something from the podcast and post it in the Facebook group.
 * Big Boi's got just as much talent as Andre 3000.
 * A fan in Atlanta tells Joe she loves Pat and apologizes, Joe is okay if you like Pat better!

Pat's Movie Corner

 * Fatso (Pat)
 * "A well made, but not exceptional movie"
 * It hit close to home for Joe.
 * Pat is introducing Heather to Curb Your Enthusiasm


 * Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Joe)
 * T2 Trainspotting (Joe)

The Film

 * Pat followed it and liked it, but the length and apes talking...
 * Joe is confused with how long apes live.
 * Apes battling humans in a dystopian setting, again.
 * Is Caesar meant to look like Willem Dafoe?
 * Joe originally thought they were prequels, turns out they're not.
 * The boys disagree on Woody Harrelson's performance.
 * It does make you care about the apes and hate the humans (it's Planet of the Apes in reverse).

Joe's Scary Stuff

 * Splatterhouse port for Nintendo Switch (Joe)
 * The cinematographer from Poltergeist reveals Spielberg really directed it (Pat)