Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers

Be Very Afraid of the Big Bad Forest with Alan B. McElroy

Episode Summary

Raise your hand if you're afraid to spend time alone in a big, dark, creepy forest.  The guys may be experts when it comes to paranormal investigations, but when it comes to spending time alone in a forest?  Forget it.  You'll hear why when Dalen talks to screenwriter extraordinaire of all things horror and darkness, Alan B McElroy.  Alan breaks down how he wrote Halloween 4: The Return Of Michael Myers in just 11 days and why trees and forests are so damn terrifying.

Episode Notes

Raise your hand if you're afraid to spend time alone in a big, dark, creepy forest.  The guys may be experts when it comes to paranormal investigations, but when it comes to spending time alone in a forest?  Forget it.  You'll hear why when Dalen talks to screenwriter extraordinaire of all things horror and darkness, Alan B McElroy.  Alan breaks down how he wrote Halloween 4: The Return Of Michael Myers in just 11 days and why trees and forests are so damn terrifying.

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Episode Transcription

INTRO

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JM [00:00:00] Greetings, greetings, greetings. It's your boy, Juwan Mass here, the Paranormal Papi. Welcome to Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers brought to you from Discovery Plus

 

MH [00:00:13] Hello, hello. Hello was what's up? What's? I know it's been a while, our dear listeners, have you missed us because this is your boy? The Marcus Harvey

 

DS [00:00:27] here. And please don't forget about the one and only Dalen Spratt. Now listen, y'all. I am talking to a great guy today as well. Mean this man is amazing. You might have not heard of him specifically, but you have definitely heard of his work. Come on now. This is the great Alan B. McElroy, man. Listen, he is a horror thriller screenwriter extraordinaire.

 

JM [00:00:51] I'll tell you, He is definitively best known for his work on the Spawn franchise. You know that. And he has a nice pen game like he penned some of your favorite horror films, such as Halloween, The Return of Michael Myers. Come on now. And Wrong Turn, Man.

 

MH [00:01:12] You know, I mean, a whole bunch of right turns after to all around times. I was like, I ain't had you afraid of a bad man and that man that they had me scared.

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DS [00:01:19] Listen, man, our podcast today is covering something that he is very familiar with. I mean, he set a lot of his work within these environments, per say what environment, man, trees and forests.

 

MH [00:01:33] Way, way, way, way, way, way. So the creepiness of what's happening in forces are

 

DS [00:01:37] like it depends on how many there are. But to answer your question mark is yes..

 

JM [00:01:43] OK So, I mean, all right, but what did he say about trees and forests?

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DS [00:01:47] OK, one. And like what your head is, man, but give me a second. You jump, OK? Look, I asked him and I say, Look me. Why do so many movies like take place in the forest? 

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Alan B McElroy CLIP - AM [00:02:08] Forests feel eternal. There is like there's a cycle of life that happens in forest that are of magical and mysterious things that,, but also the idea that there's a darkness in there. There is there's a forest we've tried to to overcome, to tame, to escape. But yet continues to exist. Things go into the forest and never come out. Is is something that is it just brings a mystery to us that we we gravitate to.

 

MH [00:02:59] Mm hmm. That's deep, man. You know, it's kind of crazy about that, because if you think about how like. Like that, he said something can go into the woods or the forest, but doesn't come out. It's because like. It's like it's almost like the land sea, if you will. You know what I'm saying, like, you know, if you go to the ocean, we don't know what's deep into the ocean.

 

DS [00:03:21] Oh, that sounds cool to say it marks, but did you just call the forced the land sea?

 

MH [00:03:26] Yes, it's the land sea. Okay. Wow. That's that's work now. That's deep.

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URBAN LEGEND 

 

DS: So that's coming up. And as we said before, we will dig into the power and the fear real force and an earth and nature, and the entire life cycle.

JM:: calm pastor…calm down

MH: calm yo ass down, No there was no Alfred plate just calm down

JM: [00:04:07] No ties on that one man

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DS [00:04:11] I'm sorry,guys. But listen, man, it's just really fascinating. Like, so many crazy stories happen in the woods. Yeah. Little Red

 

MH [00:04:19] Riding Hood. Yeah. The three little pigs. Yeah. What I thought was the three. The Bear, a man. The two pigs did have a house in the woods. They did. They did, because there's a wolf.

 

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DS [00:04:29] Think about all the movies, right, that have woods attached to, like we say, wrong. Turn the Evil Dead series. Oh, that's a good one. So even Poltergeist has some trees.

 

MH [00:04:40] You do. They wait. It was just in the backyard. All right.

 

DS [00:04:44] But it wasn't true. There was.

 

MH [00:04:46] There was. OK, you write about how

 

DS [00:04:48] how many trees do you need before it's considered a forest?

 

MH [00:04:51] I say about seven.

 

DS [00:04:53] So. So if you've got seven trees in your

 

MH [00:04:55] yard about them,

 

DS [00:04:57] so if you have some trees or you know,

 

MH [00:05:00] if you got about seven trees in your in your in your backyard, you had about four feet in there. OK, you got you got about half a half a forrest. You're going to have you got you got about a quarter of it is actually a quarter of a fourth forrest. Yeah, it's true, really. We also have Sleepy Hollow.

 

JM [00:05:15] And then when a Dalen Spratt favorites the Blair Witch

 

DS [00:05:18] Project, look at you knowing your man

 

MH [00:05:20] you remember when we were out there doing that investigation brought in like the motion detectors started going all off in the in the woods, in the woods, though I'm telling you Fellas.

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JM [00:05:30] I don't feel comfortable in the forest, especially late at night, but I've done wilderness survival training and a lot of times you not. I don't like forests. I really don't feel comfortable in them

 

DS [00:05:42] But you,how are you going to be an Eagle Scout? And wou don't like forests.

 

JM [00:05:45] You guys weren't in that, so you don't know the order of things.

 

DS [00:05:48] Have you ever been camping?

 

JM [00:05:49] I have. You've seen me put up a tent.

 

MH [00:05:51] Whoa, you've been there. That was mad aggressive.  

 

JM [00:05:54] Well, I’m letting you know, I got statistics.

 

DS [00:05:56] He got receipts, 

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JM: Eleanor and he had dinner

 

MH [00:05:59] and the lighter

 

DS [00:06:00] the little khaki shorts he definitely

 

MH [00:06:01] had. Those came up in those those I was a man before I was a boy. It's the one being where Thatcher was sitting right. As we're in right now, Boy Scout

 

JM [00:06:12] motto is just to always be prepared. But do you remember we investigated that forest in Massachusetts?

 

DS [00:06:18] No, that's the that's the episode where they had all the dead bodies

 

MH [00:06:23] buried in the backyard. But every episode with Woods has a lot of dead

 

DS [00:06:27] bodies, and Buddy was like, I don't know

 

MH [00:06:29] how these dead bodies got in me backyard. Right there we start slowly creeping into my property.Yeah, it was crazy, man. I mean, it's unique when you go into the woods, you know, saying,

 

JM [00:06:44] Yeah, absolutely hundred percent.

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DS [00:06:46] originally from Cleveland, Ohio, from a man has lived in L.A. since the early 90s.  

DS [00:07:10] His first love for horror came when he was watching the movie Jaws. But he also threw in Poltergeist OK, which also has wood, trees and woods in the yard. So here I am with Alan B. McElroy. Welcome. Alan is a screenwriter, producer and director of film, television, comic books and video games, man. He is best known for his work on the Spahn franchise. Halloween for the Return of Michael Myers. And don't forget about wrong turn. 

 

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DS [00:11:16] So the movie Halloween, you wrote it in its 11 days? Is that correct? Eleven days, you wrote a blockbuster hit in 11 days.

 

AM [00:11:26] I was young. I was young and the energy.

 

DS [00:11:29] Right, right. What was that like? Can you remember that 11 days, you know, to be in your life? Like, what was going on where you were in your head?

 

AM [00:11:38] Well, I was just in the Writers Guild. Just recently in the Writers Guild, we were heading towards a strike. And so we had 11 days before the strike hit. So I sat down and, you know, I had a bag that I could write really fast. I think the fastest screenplay ever wrote was like four days. So 11 days. Was it really that traumatic for me? I was used to just writing that kind of relentless, relentless kind of pace. And that's what I did. It's not a story in 11 days. And you know, again, it's just sort of writing from, you know, what was organic and authentic. And I think one of the things that gets lost in the writing process in screenwriting, especially is that the initial writer writes something that feels very organic and authentic and real and forced from their heart and the process of notes, you know, producer notes, right? Writing notes, you know, studio notes that can get sort of bullied out of projects. So you wonder why? Wow, that's a great idea. Why did you turn into a bad movie? It's usually that that process of development can destroy a project, whereas they didn't have time to do that with how for that, They don't have time to develop it. They also had an end date of a release date. And so they were sort of back against the gun to go make the movie. And I think that's why I think, you know, just, you know, serendipity and blessing God brought it all together that it happened so well.

 

DS [00:13:03] That's dope. And I appreciate you saying that and many blessings to you, man, on your path and journey with your work, bro, because you deserve it

 

So that was a feel good moment in time to bring it back dark. This episode, man, we were talking about the woods and trees and forests, right? So when you're movie wrong, turn there's a there's a quote. At the beginning, it was like you told us not to go, but we're going back anyway. Why do you feel like the woods in the forest is just like this creepy, creepy place that, like people still to this day, feel like they have to explore?

 

AM [00:15:13] I think because forests feel eternal, there is like there's a cycle of life that happens, of course, that are magical and mysterious things like, you know, but also the idea that there's a darkness in there, there's there's a forest we've tried to to overcome to, to tame, to escape. But yet It continues to exist. Things go into the forest and never come out. The forest wastes nothing. You know, an animal goes in there. If you've ever watched a time lapse of a deer that has died in the forest within a matter of hours, you know, think that that deer has been completely consumed. The forest has consumed it and brought it back to the primordial forest. Is this something that is that just brings a mystery to us that we, we gravitate to? It remains unknown whether these are living things. Trees are living things right. Do they speak to each other? Do they talk to each other? So all that I think speaks to our souls and is both terrifying. It's dark, but it's also the mystery that we can't can never completely unravel. I think that's what draws us back to it.

 

DS [00:16:32] Do you find yourself incorporating some of those themes into your movies and scripts?

 

AM [00:16:37] Oh, absolutely, because you want to, you know, the force must also be a character. And when I was in reading, did you read the script for wrong turn. I Want the Forest also feel like there's life. There's character with shadows and darkness in that forest. There's a life behind everything., it's live. It's it's speaking the way the wind goes, see the trees and the way the leaves rustle. All those things. And there's more life and there's always more life in the forest and, you know, up. And that's what also is fascinating. Then at no point when you're the forest, are you far away from anything that's alive, that's moving, that's living, that's battling, that struggling, that's living and die, right? It's all happening all the time.

 

DS [00:17:16] So when you come up with these dark stories or these horror stories or these creepy worlds, do you ever scare yourself? I do ever get lost in it.

 

AM [00:17:26] And like I try, I try to scare myself. It's like I ask myself, what would scare me? You know, how can I write myself into a corner that I can't get out of? I mean, I can write myself into a corner. I can't get out of, or I have to figure a way out of. And the audience will be surprised as well. And so I do try to scare myself. I try to challenge myself on things like what here would scare me? What if I turned around and saw this? Yeah, how would that be frightening? And then how would I overcome that? You know, that's that's also part, right?

 

DS [00:17:55] So let me ask you this question, Allan, in a dream world, right? You could have anything you ever wanted. What is one horror movie or franchise that you would love to get your hands on? Alien. Really? Yeah. Why are you glad that you said that you've been thinking about that?

 

AM [00:18:15] Oh, because the alien to me is a perfect movie and it was one of the best movies, most influential movies for me. When I was in college, I probably watched it 100 times. It's a perfect movie. It's a haunted house movie. It really was revolutionary for its time. So much science fiction, of course, has has mimicked it. And yet it still stands alone as sort of is perfect. Perfect. I love science fiction, and I love horror. It's a perfect mix of both. Yeah, the characters are very real organic, and I just love it. 

 

DS [00:18:49] I was going to ask you, like, I ask everybody else, What's next for you? But you have so much stuff on your plate. Do you have that next thing that you're like, Oh yeah. Soon, as I get my second, I'm going to get this out my head, man.

 

AM [00:19:03] Well, it's funny because I had oh gosh, I mean, that's the problem, I have so much in my head that I want to get out right? It was one thing I want to do for years, but it just it just turned out someone else is  doing it after years or years. I wanted to write the story of bathrooms because yes, Bass Reeves to me, is bar none, the greatest Western hero that has ever walked the face of this earth. Yeah, that Bass Reeves should have been on the on the wall of every black. Yep, boy girl. I don't care who he was. A hero in his poster should have been on every single bedroom wall. And I wanted to write a story so badly because it's just like white Earth and their white or his story is the story to be written. And that's that's kind of the thing that that also I'm on a crusade to kind of do finding all these stories about great, black, African-American, whatever, you know, stories that had gone untold. 

 

DS [00:21:15] I love that man. Like I always say, man representation matters. It definitely matters, man. Well, Alan, man, I appreciate you taking the time to speak with me todayI really enjoyed myself thoroughly . 

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DS Thank you. Yeah, for sure. many blessings to you, man, on your career journey, man. Like, I love the fact that you're doing what you love. You too

 

MH [00:21:39] I love that man. What a dope. I love that gentleman. That was crazy. Good job, David. I mean, what a dope guy, man. How in the hell are you going to write a full script in 11 days? I mean, I need some of that magic. I can't do nothing in 11 days. I can't put my clothes up in 11 days. They still they still they still unfolded. Right now as we speak, when you trying to

 

JM [00:22:02] plug, when you find a plug? Connect me because I may need some.

 

MH [00:22:06] I got you.

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DS [00:22:07] But yeah, me. Like these dudes. Like, That's so much, bro. I mean, his brother is, like, super impressive. I mean, from film to TV gaming comics, like he's a renaissance man. It's like, that's the true definition of a Renaissance man,

 

MH [00:22:22] a visionary man.

 

JM [00:22:24] Man, I would love to sit here and talk about our guy, McElroy. But listeners hold tight. We got to go for a little break, but we'll be right back. And I want you to beat us there.

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JM: Now onto the best part of the show which is hearing from you! We have a scary story in store for you from Tiffany Atkinson in West Virginia. Check it out.

[00:00:00] Tiffany: On August 4th, 2021, me and my parents drove out to see the haunted old hospital on College Hill and Williamson, West Virginia. And as soon as we got to the location and had parked, my dad immediately said that he got this strong feeling that something was telling him, don't step out of the car, because as soon as you touch the ground, they'll know you were here. And a few minutes after he said that, I had gotten out of the car and walked over to take a photo of this location. And then when I got home later that evening, I had looked back at the photo I took and I noticed what looks like a child apparition of a little boy standing in the second floor window of the hospital and of this child. You can see all of his facial features as well. Like you can see the outline of his head, his chin, his cheekbones, his forehead, his eye indents, his nose, his mouth. And you can see, like his neck and his shoulders as well. [00:00:00][0.0]

[00:01:17] Dalen: Okay, let me tell you why that’s creepy.

[00:01:23]Marcus: Cause she said head, shoulders, knees, and

[00:01:24] All Head shoulders, knees and toes.

[00:01:27] Marcus: I just, I just want to make sure y'all caught the same thing I caught. Cause I'm like that, that whole apparition,

[00:01:32] Juwan I thought she was about to be like shoulders chest  pants, shoes.

[00:01:36] Marcus: know what I'm saying? I was like, how much does this child weigh too? Since you know, it came out 10

[00:01:40] Dalen : me ask you this. Do you become more afraid when the child apparition is doing the hokey pokey or does that make you feel a little bit more friendly

[00:01:49] Marcus: towards yeah. If it's, if it's doing a job, uh, if it's doing a jovial dance, I'm cool with   But if it's just staring at

[00:01:57] Dalen if it was doing a pocket knife,

[00:01:59] Marcus: Oh, I I'm I'm I joining him? I'm like, dude, the pocket. Oh, the pocket knife. Do the pocket knife, dude. A pocket knife. Do the pocket.

[00:02:07] Juwan: I  hope our listeners catch that.

[00:02:08] Dalen: Hey man, y'all Googled. Nevermind. Google's not paying this. Y'all use whatever search engine that you

[00:02:15] Marcus:  that we use from discovery plus

[00:02:18] Dalen: and

[00:02:19] Marcus: matter of fact, just search on a discovery plus, and you'll find a pocket knife

[00:02:22] Dalen: the pocket knife.

[00:02:24] Juwan: You just recently had an apparition occurrence. Didn't

[00:02:27] Dalen: man? He wasn't doing the pocket knife

[00:02:29] Juwan: and it wasn't a child

[00:02:30] Dalen: it wasn't a child Jawan God.

[00:02:34] Marcus: Yeah,

[00:02:34] Dalen: but, but crazily, it was at a mental hospital, you know what spirits linger around those places. And it's sad that that was a child

lingering in the old hospital

[00:02:46] Marcus: window. If I was a spirit

[00:02:48] Dalen: where you would be lingering here, I know church Popeye's.

[00:02:53] Juwan: think I'm about a service.

[00:02:56] Marcus: I'm going straight over,

[00:02:58] Juwan: for crispy chicken

[00:02:59] Marcus: man. I'm at a beach. I'm straight at a beach.

[00:03:01] Juwan: Popeye's on the

[00:03:02] Marcus: Not why I keep saying Popeye's

[00:03:04] Dalen: Everybody loves a good

[00:03:06] Marcus: I'm not talking about no chicken. No, I'm not talking about chicken. That's not what I wished for in my afterlife. Chicken. What are you talking about? Get yo, my flood kitchen. Yeah, I might, I actually might, I might have a six pack in the afterlife because I ain't going to have it on earth. I thought, Hey, you know what? Sometimes you just got to sit on life and I’m good here with a belly

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GAME:

MH [00:22:33] But now, guys, are we ready for the game? So I'm asking you a question, right about trees or forests. So the question is going to be, is this a made up tree or not? Or I need you to say which state this national forest or park is located? Are you guys ready? Ready? Are you guys ready?

 

DS [00:22:55] Ready? I'm going to be completely honest with you. That really don't make sense to me because here is a tree going to be made up.

 

MH [00:23:01] Just shut up to this, OK? This is a tree or not? A butterbell. Butter, Bill,

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DS [00:23:09] but I will go with no. Would you say it would?

 

MH [00:23:14] I'm going to go with no. You guys are right, actually. OK. All right. A buttered nut. Mhm. And and where is it found? 

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MHI mean, since you guys know that it was, you know, it wasn't it wasn't a real tree. Where where do you find the guys, where you find the butternut tree?

 

DS [00:23:26] Oh, that's definitely in the south. South of where? that's definitely the south… south of Canada. Okay. OK, just so it's right underneath Canada.

 

JM [00:23:36] We're going to we're going to go with the southeast.

 

MH [00:23:39] OK, got you pretty close. So you can say central Iowa actually or central Minnesota is where these things are. Oh, I was right. South, the cat is out of Canada. Here we go, guys. 

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MH Where is this national park, Denali National Park and preserve? It's all about a Yukon national park, right? You know exactly where it's at.

 

DS [00:24:01] Where's that? Yeah, I'm going to say in, Oh, I must say Green Boat, Alabama.

 

MH [00:24:08] Green Boat. To just put a color and just an object together. That's that's the Green Boat, Alabama, and that's the name of the city.

 

DS [00:24:15] Know my cousin Boris. He's he was born here, Green Boat, Green Boat, Alabama.

 

MH [00:24:20] And that was in and that was in the Denali National Park. Yup. Your cousin was born in the Denali National

 

DS [00:24:25] Park in Greenbelt album Forced. Gump is his last name.

 

MH [00:24:31] I thought it was Whittaker. What did you say? What did you say? Oh, you thought it was Whittaker? OK, and what did you say you were? Oh, it's Montana. 

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MH Okay, you both were wrong. Alaska. 

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MH: Are you serious? All right. Here we go. You guys ready? Yep. Is an American elm a tree or not?

 

DS [00:24:48] Yeah. Nightmare on Elm Street. Oh, so yes. OK. Yeah.

 

MH [00:24:54] Bing, Bing, Bing, Bing, correct. 

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MH You're on the road, guys. All right, Voyageurs, National Park. Where's that at?

 

DS [00:25:02] Voyeur or Voyager? Voyeur National Park, that's in bay.

 

MH [00:25:07] That's that's in downtown. That's on the street, you know? You know, that's it. Yeah, that's it. Oh, wow, boy, you wouldn't say it's a hundred dollar cobertura. You now bowling for that, you know, whatever. So you say, you say, I'll go and bail you out. We'll make it anyway. No, go away. 

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MH/JM/DS: You still go over Vegas. OK? What about you, joie? See, I got to go with a Go-Go in New Hampshire. That's New Hampshire. You did what I thought. I'm going to give up. You know, I know state where, 

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OK, it's actually a Minnesota guy. OK. 

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OK. All right, guys. Ready for the next one? Yeah. Is this a tree or not, the neem tree? 

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The name tree being tree. You know, I mean,

 

DS [00:25:50] the name mean your Usain Bolt connected the

 

MH [00:25:53] mean tree?

 

DS [00:25:54] No, I'm a go. You name Bo.

 

MH [00:25:56] The name, I said, is a tree or not. It's a bone. So you're saying it's a bone.

 

DS [00:26:00] Obviously, the mean bone is a tree.

 

JM [00:26:02] The name tree is a tree.

 

MH [00:26:06] OK, you're getting automatically, did half of it deducted what just half of it's deducted already? Why and half your answers already deducted because you already just said it's a bone.

 

DS [00:26:15] So half of that? No, I said the shinbone connected to the no name Bo. OK.

 

MH [00:26:22] And you say it's an actual trade? Yes. Both of you're saying the neem tree is, I hate this. I have to give you that. I hate that. 

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MH I have to give you a correct answer for that one because I just feel like you just fell into the right answer.

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DS [00:26:33] They used to tell me that in school daily, I've got to show your work, Dalen as you get the right answer.

 

MH [00:26:38] You just made that up,

 

DS [00:26:39] cause I looked at it because, you know, saying because I cheated. Wow.

 

JM [00:26:44] It's a plant. It's actually good for healing. OK.  

MH [00:26:44]  Then there's the last question, the final question. 

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MH All right. Where is Isle Royale National Park?

 

DS [00:26:57] Yes, oh, that's what they shot. James Bond.

 

JM [00:27:01] Oh. Mm hmm. I don't think that was in

 

DS [00:27:04] the United States, bro, so I'm gonna go with.

 

MH [00:27:07] Yes, what I said, where is it?

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DS [00:27:11] No, say yes.

 

JM [00:27:12] Isle Royale National Park. Hmm. 

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JM: Let's go with Minnesota.

 

DS [00:27:17] OK? OK, I like what you hear is I'm going to go with. What is it, how you spell it? Haysbert, I'll get determined

 

MH [00:27:25] it's determines what part of the country it comes in. Oh, it's easily.

 

DS [00:27:32] I'm a go upstate New York.

 

MH [00:27:33] OK, OK, that's fine. But knowing the where it's oh, it sounds like that's northern New York and New York. The New York is Ellies. 

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You are both wrong. What? Yes, it's in Michigan. 

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MH That's that's the game you want to win Italianate.

 

DS [00:27:52] I know for sure. I got four, right?

 

MH [00:27:54] No, I will tell you which game you talked about for the total seasons. You have gotten four questions, right? You know what?

 

JM [00:28:02] We should really just like, stick to Paranormal investigative guys.

 

MH [00:28:06] But who do you think won actually, Joe one 

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MH / DS/JM way? No, you did not. This is not good sportsmanship, Beilein. You literally just got one point, literally, literally one point. I've never seen such a poor performance before. All right. I like that game. Yeah, I did. I did whatever, man, and I liked that game. Well, listen, we didn't just want to hear us talk about ourselves on this podcast. We want to hear from you.

 

DS [00:28:31] In fact, we'd love to hear from you. So if you have a scary story, remember.

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JM [00:28:36] we're always looking to hear your scary stories. If you have a creepy experience with an urban legend. Send us a voice memo, Ghost Brothers podcast decomp and maybe yours would be on our next episode.

 

MH [00:28:49] Thank you for joining us for Ghost Brothers and you're listening to Urban Legends when Ghost Brothers see you next week. Yeah, thank you for joining GoPros launch in season two of our show. Urban Legends is Ghost Brothers. See you next week! See you soon! And if you start at a party that up to power and body armor on your new, yeah, I'm sorry. Yeah.

CREDITS

Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers is produced by Neon Hum Media for Discovery +.

 

For Discovery +, our executive producer is Marissa Lucy. 

At Neon Hum, our Executive Producer is Shara Morris.

Our lead producer is ChrystaL Genesis

Our associate producer is Chloe Chaobal (CHO-BULL). 

Our production manager is Samantha Allison. 

Music by Asha Iwanowicz (IVAN-OH-VEECH).

Concept by Odelia (OH-DELL-YUH) Rubin and Shara (SHARE-UH) Morris.

Our engineers are Mark Bush and Laila Williams

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