Before I Wake

“Before I Wake” is the thirty-ninth episode of the fourth season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
The boys go off on a hundred tangents then keep their eyes open for “Before I Wake,” now streaming on Netflix!

Before The Film

 * The January slate of movies is grim: Paddington 2, The Commuter (Liam Neeson says he'll come back as Qui Gonn Jinn), Jumanji...
 * One of the hardest laughs Pat's ever had was in The Apprentice where Trump was trying to promote Columbia/Tri-Star Pictures Zathura.
 * Young Pat got an assignment to write a promo for a Trump appearance on Martha Stewart and instantly got offered a job when he writes it immediately after hearing the pitch. It paid $19,000 a year, which was less than what he was making as an intern.
 * On With The Joe!: The Four Seasons - December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)
 * They ran Pee-Wee Herman out of Hollywood for masturbating in a porno theater and look at what's happening now.
 * Fred Willard's statement tweet on his own masturbating in a public theater incident: "Folks, if you ask me, it was a lousy picture."

Pat's Movie Corner

 * Mosaic (Pat)
 * The IT Crowd (Pat)
 * The Legend of Boggy Creek (Joe)
 * A Futile and Stupid Gesture (Pat)

Joe's Scary Stuff

 * Joe went to Frank & Son Pop Culture Flea Market and got Nightmare On Elm Street figures.
 * Pat got Joe a Bea Arthur/Dorothy figurine, Joe says it's not Scary Stuff. Pat is still hazy about the concept.

Crane Shots

 * Joe can't remember the episode name or season, but remembers the great line about Frasier's white pantaloons to a garbage man.
 * The Crane Boys Mysteries episode is one to see, it must've lit up the writers' room.

The Film

 * Should've been called "Please Just Let Me Sleep"
 * Same director's as Gerald's Game!
 * Does the AV Club like The Good Place?
 * "My Year of Flops" author Nathan Rabin, living with his parents and with a newborn baby, asked for a $50 raise and was let go by The Onion.
 * Depressing horror, no joy. Every scare is a jump scare.
 * Diet Nightmare On Elm Street.
 * Thomas Jane's hair is ridiculous.
 * The monster based on the kid's mother with cancer is bad, but the schmaltz factor is the most offensive.
 * (Episode just ends?)