Scream Queens
Two Irish weirdos masquerading as smoking hot bombshells come together to drink wine and discuss the things that go bump in the night in this digital low-key Satanic ritual. We're talking cults, serial-killers, demons (not ours! well, maybe), our cats (Ouija & Kubrick, who just might be demons), and all things spooky. Because 2020 wasn't scary enough
Scream Queens
I Don't Know What the Devil is Making You Do Right Now, But I Hate It.
Does humming the song protect you from copyright infringement laws? We hope so, because we celebrate being the 63rd highest ranking podcast in Ecuador by attempting to hum "Ecuador" by Sash!, which turns out to be pretty much impossible.
Further celebrations are called for because in an incredibly rare occurrence this week we talk about what we said we were go to talk about - three cheers for basic planning and follow through!
This week we discuss the 2021 film The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, released earlier this year. Note that they've stopped including the numeration in the title and that's because aside from The Warrens, tonally this film doesn't seem to belong in this universe at all and clearly they've just tagged it on as a way to cash in on the audience of an established franchise.
Based on the real life trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson (not Jackson), who famously was the first person in US history to use demonic possession as a defense against the charge of murdering his landlord - and who could blame him, amirite ladies? Apparently it was done in England twice before this though, which really makes you wonder.
So join us as we take you through the film, all its ridiculousness, Lorraine's questionable fashion choices, and all Patrick Wilson's handsomeness, in preparation for next week's investigation into the real life case.
Waterbeds - one of the few things not to be afraid of. UNTIL NOW.
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