Hereditary

"Hereditary" is the first episode of the fifth season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
''Pat and Joe are back in the saddle for Season 5! For the first episode as a part of Starburns Audio, the guys do some catching up, talk "Charles in Charge," "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" and "Bowfinger," before diving into the controversial horror of the summer: "Hereditary."''

Before The Film

 * Sinatra should've covered The Boys Are Back In Town and his Sinatra stylings on Something.
 * Joe was re-watching Charles in Charge, he's never seen Breaking Bad. His friend Jennifer Runyon is in it, 11 year old Joe at his friends' sleepover said his dream bride was her.
 * On With The Joe!: Ludacris f. Nate Dogg - Area Codes
 * The boys are on a new network, people were upset at the lack of shows these past few months.
 * Live show is upcoming at Oh My Ribs! And they're going to a bar with whoever's hanging.
 * Joe, why did you tell Les Moonves to do what he did?
 * Notorious scumbag, shit network full of shit people, glad to see him go down. But he hasn't been let go by CBS yet.
 * Pat met him after Moonves finished a 30 minute conversation with Jeremy Piven. Joe hasn't watched Entourage, which Pat is okay with.
 * How did Pat not do a, "Joe, why did you ask Scott Baio to do what he did?"

Pat's Movie Corner

 * Won't You Be My Neighbor? (Pat)
 * Bowfinger (Joe)
 * Three Identical Strangers (Pat)
 * Women of the House (Joe)
 * Whitney (Pat)
 * The Wizard of Lies (Joe)

Joe's Scary Stuff

 * Sega Genesis Collection for XBox or PS4
 * Pat watched Inside Story: Ferris Bueller's Day Off, does this count?
 * He did read I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara, which would count.
 * Joe asks Pat, Vince Averill, and Karen Kilgariff if he's an asshole to tell a food delivery man who doesn't want to make the delivery straight to his apartment to do so. "No" - Pat and Vince. "Yes" - Karen.

The Film

 * Pat loves this movie. Joe disagrees, saying it's an overhyped, overblown ripoff of Rosemary's Baby.
 * The sequence from the party to the head on the side of the road was perfectly put together, says Pat. Joe says it's the party sequence from Role Models, but the decapitation was amazing, yet insignificant by the end.
 * Even when Joe shits on a movie Pat loves, his points are funny and valid, unless they're not, like demanding a Wilhelm Scream in The Last Jedi.
 * Ari Aster's short film (The Strange Thing About the Johnsons) is brutal and great says Joe, while Pat wishes he hadn't watched it.
 * Pat knew this movie was pissing people off by the amount of talking in the theater, and recalls a 40 year old man grabbing a 14 year old girl's arm and screamed "Shut the fuck up!" at her, which made Pat feel better about his Bad Santa 2 incident. People are talking throughout entire movies now and it's driving Pat insane.
 * Gabriel Byrne's performance in the movie made Pat laugh every time. Joe enjoyed it also, until Byrne discovered the body and showed the same lack of emotion.
 * Joe likes a heavy, well written plotline. Pat likes the first act of a comedy before the plot kicks in.
 * Happy birthday Joe!
 * Pat has a new show called The Cool Kids.