
Visit redwebpod.com to get this full episode of Movie Club, our exclusive podcast exploring movies from classic to crap. On this week's episode of Movie Club, we're back in the world of horror as we tackle the found footage movie Unfriended. Sensitive topics: suicide, cyber bullying, racist slurs, homophobic slurs, sexual assault, drug use "Awkward Meeting", "Crypto", "Echoes of Time v2", "Redletter", "Stay the Course" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey, this is Jillian. Here is a little preview of our episode of Movie Club on the movie Unfriended. We ended up liking this movie a lot more than we expected. This movie surprised me, so I hope you check it out. We start on LiveLeak, classic old internet.
Immediately you know you're in early 2010s.
You know where you are and it feels so, it's like, oh my God. Our protagonist Blair is watching the suicide of someone named Laura Barnes. And, um... clicks on the video, clicks on the link to the video of what is said to have caused her suicide.
We later discovered that someone filmed her getting really drunk and passing out and getting into a really embarrassing situation, for lack of a better way to describe that. Blair's boyfriend Mitch calls and they do a little bit of cyber flirting before they accidentally somehow end up in a call with their friends, Ken, Jess, and Adam. These kids are crazy. I also often forgot that they were kids.
I don't know. Sometimes the actors just didn't look like children to me. At least Blair.
I could see that.
And then when it was like, I have a test tumor. I was like, oh, they're children. These are babies. Yeah.
I could see that. Jess and Mitch probably look the most believable as high schoolers.
Yes, I agree. That hair.
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