Combat! The party encounters an Umber Hulk while locating the missing construct pieces and it goes about as well as any encounter with an Umber Hulk might. That is to say, confusingly. Well, good thing the Umber Hulk isn’t alone.
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Continue reading Chapter 69 – Umber Hulk Smash Episode 64: Warzone with Moser and Andrew
My Co streamers Moser and Andrew drop by to talk about Call of Duty: Warzone. We discuss what was done right and why some of us reached burnout with the free battle royal game.
Special Thanks to Doritos, you are my perfect gaming snack.
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Continue reading Episode 64: Warzone with Moser and Andrew WTYAD Presents: Friday the 13th Series Ranked
It’s Friday the 13th today, so you know what that means: an episode in the Welcome to You Are Doom feed that features the gang ranking Friday the 13th films. Bryan is joined by Matt Dykes and special guests Tom Riffel to dig into all the films in this delightful franchise and to pick apart all the things they love. It’s a meaty, Jason-sized episode so you’ll want to get started ASAP. Come for the kills, stay for the….uh…kills.
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Hugo Weaving: Mortal Engines (2018)
Unfortunately we’ve got a bit of a downgrade this week as we talk about Mortal Engines for our month of Hugo Weaving. There are things to like here, the setting being the chief among them. It’s an interesting world with some equally interesting lore, and it all looks absolutely gorgeous. Where the film loses us is with everything else. The plot is bland and at times nonsensical, and no one is giving much in the way of their performance. Hugo Weaving has almost nothing to work with here with his first draft villain Valentine, and line reads that should play with gravitas just fall flat. The leads have no chemistry, which makes the eventual “falling in love” that’s required of all YA feel like it comes out of left field. We discuss plenty more about it, but you’ll have to listen to find out what we say.
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Hugo Weaving: V for Vendetta (2005)
Remember, remember! The Fifth of November…for it is the beginning of Hugo Weaving Month here at Behind the Hype. To kick things off we’re starting with the flawed V For Vendetta, which boasts great performances from Weaving and others (see: Creedy), while not necessarily aging all that well. It’s tough to root for a a character who gaslights and tortures the female protagonist (Evey, played by Natalie Portman) in a movie with already so few women in it. Doesn’t help either that the character of Evey is so passive. That said, the Wachowskis wrote the script and you can feel their hand in a lot of what transpires onscreen.
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Chapter 68 – Dine With The Devil
An unexpected dining experience puts Fetter’s social skills to the test and the party strategizes their next plan of action while seeking out the pieces of an important construct.
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Continue reading Chapter 68 – Dine With The Devil WTYAD Presents: V The Original Miniseries
We interrupt your regularly scheduled Welcome To You Are Doom to discuss V The original Miniseries. If you haven’t heard about the show or have been meaning to check it out, now is the time. We’ve even got an article from Matt up on our site about the show. Enjoy as we wait for our esteemed Graham to return. Here’s the article in question.
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Produced by
Bryan Dressel and Jonathan Hardesty.
Hosted by
Bryan Dressel with co-hosts Graham Mason and Matt Dykes
Artwork by
Jonathan Hardesty
Notes and research by
Jim Funicille
Edited By
Bryan Dressel, Ryan James, and Trey Johnson
Original music by
Evan Michael Brown visit www.evbro.com for more
Jamie Lee Curtis: Prom Night (1980)
We decided to wrap up our Jamie Lee Curtis retrospective by reviewing the classic horror film Prom Night, the film that has inspired many horror movies since it was released and continues to inspire today. What did we think about it? Well, perhaps we should have watched Terror Train instead? There’s some interesting stuff in Prom Night to be sure, but so much of it is either boring or just doesn’t work or is just plain confusing. We even brought in our pal Matt Dykes to help us work through this thing and he had similar problems.
But hey, if there’s anything we learned from this it is that Jamie Lee Curtis is a cinematic treasure. If nothing else, watch the movie for her…and then watch Terror Train.
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Chapter 67 – Enter the Fall
After a good night’s rest and a less-than-good look into the crystal ball, our heroes make their way into the Usurper’s Fall to deal with whatever dangers lie ahead.
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Continue reading Chapter 67 – Enter the Fall Episode 63: Bethesda & Microsoft with Sam from the Funnie Papers
Today I am joined by one of my favorite people, Sam from the Funnie Papers! We discuss what Microsoft buying Bethesda means for our favorite games.
Special thanks to capitalism for making everything owned by two companies.