Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

"Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" is the sixteenth episode of the fifth season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
''Folks, this week Pat and Joe break the mold to discuss the holiday classic, "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles!" In Pat's Movie Corner: The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, They'll Love Me When I'm Dead, and Tales from the Tour Bus. Happy Thanksgiving!''

Before The Film

 * They got on the mics and immediately started shitting on everyone and everything, so they've restarted, with mimosas.
 * Joe's playing with the VR headset, a gift from Pat.
 * Dirty puppet movies such as The Happytime Murders and Meet the Feebles (one of Pat's least favorites).
 * An article about an Amy Schumer tweet edits out "bullshit" while putting the tweet that actually says "bullshit" in the article.
 * The Crashing TV show preview features every comedian in the world except Joe.
 * Pat saw Planes, Trains, and Automobiles at the almost sold out Vista Theatre, Pat wins the trivia contest of "Name two of the three movies John Hughes wrote under his pseudonym, Edmond Dantes?" Pat knew all three (Beethoven, Maid in Manhattan, Drillbit Taylor). He had to stand there and wait for the guy to finish his introduction, then gets chastised when he asks the guy for the poster he won.

ScreamNN News Psycho

 * Bill Maher viscously bashed for insulting Stan Lee and comic book fans.


 * On With The Joe!: Little Shop of Horrors - Grow For Me

Pat's Movie Corner

 * The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (Pat)
 * It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (Joe)
 * They'll Love Me When I'm Dead (Pat and Joe)
 * Tales from the Tour Bus (Pat)

Joe's Scary Stuff

 * Reissue of Holy Diver for Nintendo

The Film

 * Pat tried to get Edie McClurg on The Cool Kids and couldn't. Joe almost did a podcast with her.
 * The airport scene that got this nice movie an R rating.
 * On the rewatch, all of Pat's laughs came from John Candy.
 * Pat's only issues with the film are Steve Martin's tie wrapped around his head and the musical score.
 * Pat has the photo of John Candy as the devil framed in his house.
 * Joe met actor Mark Boone Junior last night, who can't remember his line from Delirious.
 * Pat bought the soundtrack on Amazon for a penny and later sold if for $145.
 * Someone famous told Joe that Steve Martin told him the studio tried to remove the "You want to hurt me?" scene because it was too sad.
 * Joe thinks the last scene is a little flirty, someone at work brought up the same point to Pat.
 * John Candy was 37 years old at the time of the film. George Costanza was 33. Times have changed.
 * They were going to do a commentary on the movie, but it wasn't streaming anywhere.
 * Favorite lines:
 * Joe: "We were robbed!" "Do you think so?"
 * Pat: "Chalmers Big and Tall Men's Shop. It's a seven outlet chain in the Pacific Northwest, great stuff, unfortunately it does us no good here."