The phrase ”guilty pleasure” is used too often to alleviate any shame we might feel for enjoying a particular movie. What if the films we called ”guilty pleasures” were actually good? Films that lack the big Hollywood budgets, might be some of the greatest films ever made. Besides, what’s better than sharing an experience with your significant other?
Join Nigel and Kaitlyn as they share with each other their love of dating, bad films, and genre films, and try to take them just a little bit more seriously.
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The phrase ”guilty pleasure” is used too often to alleviate any shame we might feel for enjoying a particular movie. What if the films we called ”guilty pleasures” were actually good? Films that lack the big Hollywood budgets, might be some of the greatest films ever made. Besides, what’s better than sharing an experience with your significant other?
Join Nigel and Kaitlyn as they share with each other their love of dating, bad films, and genre films, and try to take them just a little bit more seriously.
Compared to the original 1953 House of Wax, this remake is an entirely different movie. In fact, some might say it's a remake of an entirely different movie from the 1980s. You'll have to tune in to find out what movie it is. This week, Nigel and Kaitlyn dive into this remake and evaluate the location of the film, the necessity of Paris Hilton's pregnancy sub-sub-sub plot, the dualism of twins, and the logistics of building a town out of wax. Just like every week, you won't want to miss this episode!
House of Wax (2005)
Directed by: Jaume Collet-Serra
Written by: Charles Belden, Chad Hayes, Carey W Hayes
Starring: Elisha Cuthbert, Chad Michael Murray, Paris Hilton, Brian Van Holt, Jared Padalecki, Jon Abrahams, Robert Ri'chard
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Bad Movie Date Night
The phrase ”guilty pleasure” is used too often to alleviate any shame we might feel for enjoying a particular movie. What if the films we called ”guilty pleasures” were actually good? Films that lack the big Hollywood budgets, might be some of the greatest films ever made. Besides, what’s better than sharing an experience with your significant other?
Join Nigel and Kaitlyn as they share with each other their love of dating, bad films, and genre films, and try to take them just a little bit more seriously.