Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers

Movies That Make You Pee Your Pants with Patrick Brice

Episode Summary

The Blair Witch Project, Paranormal Activity, Incident at Loch Ness. What do all of these movies have in common? They're scary as hell, duh! But they're also a part of the found footage genre in horror films. You'll learn more about how these directors make you pee your pants when the guys talk to Patrick Brice, a film director, actor, screenwriter and cinematographer. His work includes directing Creep, The Overnight, Creep 2, Corporate Animals and There's Someone Inside Your House.

Episode Notes

The Blair Witch Project, Paranormal Activity, Incident at Loch Ness.  What do all of these movies have in common? They're scary as hell, duh! But they're also a part of the found footage genre in horror films.  You'll learn more about how these directors make you pee your pants when the guys talk to Patrick Brice, a film director, actor, screenwriter and cinematographer. His work includes directing Creep, The Overnight, Creep 2, Corporate Animals and There's Someone Inside Your House.

The Ghost Brothers, Atlanta’s premiere (and funniest) paranormal investigators, Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass, and Marcus Harvey are investigating the craziest myths and legends with the help of comedians, witches, celebrities and friends. So gather round, because there's some creepy s*** out there and we know you love getting scared.


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Episode Transcription

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[00:00:00] Juwan: What's up. Welcome. Welcome. Our fair listeners, man. We miss y'all. You know who it is is Jawan mass, the paranormal poppy, and this is urban legends with the ghost brothers brought to you by discovery plus.

[00:00:12] Dalen: Oh, and don't forget about your boy Dalen Spratt. This is your favorite trio ghost hunting

[00:00:18] Marcus: And I am your homie, the Marcus Harvey. How you guys doing,

[00:00:22] Juwan: Man We got a great episode for you guys today. You know, I talked to director named Patrick Brice. He's also an actor and screenwriter and cinematographer. So he pretty much does everything . He's known for directing creep one and two, the overnight, corporate animals. And there's someone inside of your house. He's one of the best horror directors out there, guys.

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[00:00:45] Patrick: I've really wanted to make movies ever since I was, I would say 12 or 13 years old, you know, like I said, I grew up in the, in, in the, kind of, in the middle of the woods. I grew up in Northern California and this town called Grass valley which like, almost sounds like a made up town name in the middle.

[00:01:03] Juwan: It sounds like it could be a horror story.

[00:01:06] Patrick: Yeah. I mean, a lot of weird stuff happened in that town

[00:01:10] Dalen: It's like grass valley sounds like a big ass weed field

[00:01:13] Marcus: now that

[00:01:15] Dalen: like, is it loud.

Or is it mid

[00:01:18] Marcus: nah, I don't want no Reggie valley, but we also digging into all these creepy things that are caught on camera 

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Marcus and how it's You know, like when the camera ran, goes into the woods and happens to film something crazy, that kind of thing, you know?

[00:01:31] Dalen: Yeah. Like to tell stories, Like when the camera is a part of the movie to tell the story.

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[00:01:37] Juwan: Yes. It's used in so many movies, books, everything, just look at movies alone.

[00:01:44] Marcus: True.

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[00:01:45] Juwan: So found footage. This is a thing guys like it's really.

We're going to talk about it in more detail in just a bit, but I just want to ask you guys real quick, the Blair witch project. Oh my God. I know you guys have seen

[00:01:59] Dalen: Yeah, bro. Honestly, the Blair witch project was my first introduction to the found footage type movies, man.

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And I loved it because I like everybody else thought that that shit was real

[00:02:09] Marcus: That thing did look real. When, when you first saw it, I was like, damn,

[00:02:11] Dalen: But think about years later, even with paranormal activity..that's the still the same kind of like bound footage type genre, film.

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Like if you could make a movie in that type of a bro, you killed,

[00:02:24] Juwan: but also look at filming more broadly, like our shows, we catch crazy stuff on camera, bro. Like we really get some creepy things on film

[00:02:33] Marcus: Or like in a recording, like, you know, remember when Angela Johnson Rayez was like telling us about her recording her show and she heard some stuff.

[00:02:40] Dalen: Ooh, Hey, what about this? season Of lights out. I know we ain't supposed to tell nobody.

[00:02:44] Marcus: season that I

[00:02:45] Dalen: Oh my

[00:02:45] Juwan: God.

[00:02:46] Marcus: got robbed this one. I feel

[00:02:47] Dalen: Oh my gosh. But we saw the face of Satan. That's all, it'll say,

[00:02:51] Juwan: what about fright club? You know, our show with Jack Osborne.

[00:02:53] Dalen: Oh man. All we do is watch crazy clips on there.

[00:02:57] Juwan: Lots of that was caught on camera there, bro. Lots.

[00:03:00] Dalen: Listen, that whole show is literally crazy captures from all over the world

[00:03:06] Marcus: You know what? Our shows like our shows like a haunted America's funniest home videos.

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[00:03:12] Juwan: That's a good one. That Cause he's the only host,

[00:03:15] Dalen: No, they got a Carlton

[00:03:18] Juwan: Carlton, but there's not multiple

[00:03:21] Dalen: well, there's different periods of America's home videos

[00:03:24] Juwan: got to wait our turn April.

[00:03:26] Dalen: Some seasons were better than others.

[00:03:28] Juwan: I won the second

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[00:03:32] Dalen: So let's go to our interview. I want to hear more about this from our guests, Patrick, right?

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[00:03:36] Juwan: Right, right, right. Patrick Brice.

Yo what's going on, Patrick. Welcome to the show. You're a brilliant director, actor, screenwriter, and cinematographer. You've made some cool horror and thriller movies, man. We really appreciate it.

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[00:03:50] Patrick: I'm very happy to be here and be talking with you guys.

[00:04:04] Juwan: , what was your first experience that kind of defines you or your interest in the, the horror thriller?

[00:04:10] Patrick: Well, I made a movie that, , came out in 2015 called Creep. And, , this was a movie that was, , the first film that I made after I got out of film school. I was actually still in film school when we were coming up with the idea for the movie. And, , it was a dark comedy about, a guy who gets hired.

, off of Craigslist and that that's me. I played this character, , to film this other guy who was supposedly dying of cancer and wanted, , to document his life for his unborn kid. And that guys played by mark Duplass and his character hires my character to come up to this remote cabin in the woods to film him, which is like red flag.

Number one. , in that situation and, it slowly kind of devolves into this situation where we realized, or the audience realizes that this person isn't being truthful and is, , crazy and, becomes more dangerous as the film goes on. And it's kind of this like cat and mouse. , story told through found footage, , cause, the conceit was, my character is filming Mark's character and you know, at the time

that was done because we wanted to make a movie for no money.

We wanted to make a movie that didn't have a crew. We wanted to make a movie that was just me, mark and, and a movie camera out in the woods. And we cut that footage together into a movie called peach. And we showed it to Jason Blum from Blumhouse productions. And these are the guys who did the paranormal activity movies and the purge, and you know, their kind of, horror masters.

And Jason looked at the movie and at the time it was a bit more of a dark comedy and, he looked at the movie and he said, you guys made a horror movie. You need to lean into the fact that this is a horrible. And the intention of making some changes, like, I'll take you under my wing and show you how to craft this into a horror movie.

And he did that and we w we, we worked on it for another six months to a year after that, before we finally got.

[00:06:13] Juwan: . So this episode is actually about found footage. The filming of like creepy stories, like paranormal activity or Blair witch project. You got your hand in that, did you experience anything paranormal when shooting the film? Do you have any paranormal experiences that you've experienced

.[00:06:34] Patrick: I would say during the course of shooting the movie, it was literally just me and mark out in the woods together, you know, with the, with the movie.

I think I was in an altered state the whole time, because like, I wasn't really checking my phone. I wasn't like, you know, I'd check in with my wife, like in the evenings, but otherwise it was just me and him. And it was very meditative and focused. And so like, it's not really a paranormal, but it Is almost transcendental.

I felt like I was kind of outside of myself and my creativity. And honestly, I haven't felt that way again, , since, , making something.

[00:07:07] Juwan: Is it something you want to experience?

[00:07:10] Patrick: Oh yeah. It's something had been chasing since then, But there's a lot of fear attached to that too. Cause like not only is there like just the visceral fear of like being alone in the middle of the forest and that just being, even though I grew up in the woods and it's something that's sort of a part of me, , it's still inherently strange.

There was one moment though on the second movie, which we went back and made a sequel, and we were shooting the climax, out in the, out, in the middle of. And we had like this dude that we hired from the local town as our security guard. He was just like a dude, like sitting out there in his truck. And when we got to the filming site, which we're going to shoot in the middle of the night, it was like midnight or something. He told us, , right before we were going to start shooting right before we were going to be like running all over the forest, doing all this stuff, just to.that he, caught and killed a rattlesnake. That was right, right there in the spot that we were there, right before we were going to shoot. And so I tried to not take that as a bad omen, I guess, you know

[00:08:13] Juwan: you needed to be prepared is what you're saying.

[00:08:15] Patrick: exactly, exactly. it definitely,changed the energy for the rest of the night, knowing that there's snakes out.

[00:08:22] Juwan: Yeah, let's say now it's like safety at risk, . I know you also wrote creep one and two, right? Tell me , when did you want to write for TV and film?

[00:08:32] Patrick: I've really wanted to make movies ever since I was, I would say 12 or 13 years old, I grew up in the, in, in the, kind of, in the middle of the woods. I grew up in Northern California and this town called Grass valley which like, almost sounds like a made up town name in the middle.

[00:08:49] Juwan: It sounds like it could be a horror story.

[00:08:52] Patrick: Yeah. I mean, a lot of weird stuff happened in that town. we was growing up there, there was a double murder that happened where this guy was accused, who may or may not have done it.

But these two women, that were, , high school seniors  at my school. And I think I was. Third or fourth grade when this happened. And it was like in the local paper every day. And it was like this, this thing that kind of was this mystery, that permeated the town.

[00:09:18] Juwan: Small town. Like everybody knows everybody.

[00:09:22] Patrick: Yeah. 100%. Is very much like twin peaks vibes in terms of, a mystery taking place. And then there were things like, you know, we have. I think, I feel like every small town had this or it doesn't even need to be a small town or not, but every, every town had like The devil house in it, was yours, was abandoned or was there actually like a family living in there? And that was just super creepy.

in itself. Oh no. Ours was at the time was abandoned. And it was a beautiful house. It was actually designed by Julia Morgan. Who's like this famous California and architect, , who designed a lot of houses, , during the gold rush or after the gold rush.

And it had been a, convent at one point, nuns lived there and then it was like a place for, like, almost. Foster care house through the Catholic church. And so you walk in and there was a hallway that was just leaflets, like pamphlets, Christian pamphlets, just , like a foot of them in this, in this hallway.

And then there was another room that had a outline of a body in it, but, you know, it was like one of these places that I think kids would go party at, it was just the scariest place. we went there a couple of times and you definitely. Like strange energy and history, once you stepped onto the grounds.

I what's funny now is that it's a wedding venue now. You know, there were like stories about like the reason why they had a bit shut, had to shut it down was because like one of the kids was killed there and stuff like that. But like, you know, I don't know if like, I, I've never like done the research to see if those are true or not, but you know, you look at it now and they've like completely refurbished it.

And there's like a beautiful lawn. And, you know, it's like, , you know, I miss the mystery of what it once was , I'm a little like bummed that it's this like sorta kind of cheesy wedding venue now, but, , yeah, I don't think that's like discussed with the people who are gonna like have their weddings or anything this used to be referred to as the devil house, just so you know,

[00:11:31] Juwan: The devil house. I know, you know, maybe, maybe you can have him into your backdrop of your wedding photos. You know what I mean? Like maybe he appears like the ghost of. Do you feel like that, that, that place inspired some of your, your desire to want to do like darker, films or thrillers or horror?

[00:11:51] Patrick: Yeah, 100%

I was an only child, you know, like I grew up, like, it was like seven acres of forest and, and our house had a lot of windows, but, but I didn't realize that it wasn't until like I had my friends would come over and spend the night and, and be like completely freaked out.

And I'm like, what? It's just my house. Looking out the windows and realizing that, oh, everything that's out there can see you, but you can't see anything is, ,

[00:12:20] Juwan: It's terrifying. , it kinda like leaves you frozen, you know what I mean? Like when you're kind of stuck in that state, you know, myself, Daylan Marcus, we actually go to different locations haunted and we do paranormal investigating and to kind of see what kind of activity that we can capture through found footage.

So like when you're filming, do you ever. I guess get creeped out. Like when you're in those moments, filming

[00:12:48] Patrick: yeah,

Part of it too, is because the Mo you know, the creep movies are found footage. And at least with the first one also because I was acting in them. And then there was a motif also in the first movie of mark Duplass, his character, like jumping out, hiding behind things and like jumping out and scary.

Gary my character. , and that's like, that was like kind of us commenting on this, , you know, kind of overused, trope of horror movies, the jump scare, right? It's something that, especially a lot of horror fans have grown tired of.

[00:13:21] Juwan: it's almost a given for horror,

[00:13:24] Patrick: Yeah, but it's also like the cheapest way to scare someone. It's like standing behind something and then jumping out and scaring them, you know? , and some people like that adrenaline rush. I mean, that's why, like, you know, haunted houses exist or like universal city walkers, you know, like haunted horror nights or whatever, like stuff, people love, stuff like that.

But, when we were filming the first movie we did. A couple of different scenarios where my character didn't know where mark was going to be hiding the kind of screams that I do in that movie are real for sure. And because it was found footage and because we were improvising the dialogue and all that stuff, and because it wasn't a more like, you know, crafted, put together production, we could have those like natural.

What I love about found footage is that it just like, it creates opportunity for pure moments in, in a really beautiful way. I mean, the thing that I don't love about it is from a story standpoint, you really have to justify the reason why the camera's rolling Right, The whole time, because I think that's, you know, people love to poke holes right.In horror movies. And I think if you're not justifying why that camera's rolling. you're going to maybe raise that question for an audience and then potentially lose.

[00:19:40] Juwan: , so what's next for you? What's something you haven't done that you may want to do. Like what's, what's, what's, what's in the future for Patrick.

[00:19:49] Patrick: , well, I just, I just made a movie for Netflix. That was like the biggest movie that I've ever made. It was a slasher movie called there's someone inside your house.

Shawn levy and James wan produced it and it's, , You know, kind of a throwback to like, , movies like scream, and I know what you did last summer, like movies that I grew up on and, you know, enjoyed. And it was a chance to sort of give my own, take on that and cast just these like amazing young actors that, that I loved working with so much.

And, , you know, I, I wasn't sure because I'd never worked with young people before. Like these are like straight up gen Z kids. That was the best part of it. Cause they were amazing and they were in the. , like S Beautiful.

souls. It just made me want to work with more young people. And it gave me a lot of confidence and in terms of like, crafting set pieces and stuff like that.

I just want to keep, keep making bigger stuff. I just want to continue to have, the freedom to be able. Make specific work that,doesn't repeat itself, you know, have any goal at all. It's that I want to keep making projects that, that feel like a fresh new channel.

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[00:21:30] Juwan: Yeah, keep pushing the conversation forward. Patrick, I love what you're doing, man. It's been outstanding talking with you. , I actually look forward to seeing your up and coming projects. Thank you so much for the time.

[00:22:04] Patrick: , I Appreciate you. guys so much .

[00:22:07] Dalen: Hey, man. It's like, it's crazy. Like you don't realize how accomplished some people really are.

[00:22:12] Marcus: amen. That man has

[00:22:14] Juwan: Patrick is super dope. He's clearly going to be doing very well, bro. I'm excited to see where he goes next. He has some good projects coming up.

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\[00:22:22] Marcus: Now, listeners, we gotta leave you, but just for a moment for a commercial break, cause we'll be right back and you better not leave. I'm talking, I'm talking about you right there. You about to leave. I saw you about to

better come home.

[00:22:35] Dalen: you better.

hold

[00:22:36] Marcus: coming right back.

 

 

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[00:22:37] Dalen: Welcome back everybody.

[00:22:40] Marcus: But now onto more creepier things caught on.

[00:22:44] Juwan: So found footage is actually like a cinematic technique, which all, or a large part of the work is presented as if it was discovered film or video recordings. I mean, the events on screen are technically seen through the camera of one or more of the characters involved often with real time off-camera commentary.

[00:23:01] Dalen: Let's see, like, that's like a whole genre in itself, right? Like the found footage genre.

[00:23:08] Juwan: Especially in horror and it's usually shown as discovered film or video recordings. You know what I mean, often left behind by missing or dead protagonist characters. 

Marcus Well, when did this become popular? 

Juwan it's definitely from all the movies, like the Blair witch project and one of our favorites guys, paranormal activity,

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[00:23:27] Marcus: Yeah. Paranormal activity. That's the story of the documentary film exploring seemingly unrelated paranormal connected by the of an ancient crazy,

[00:23:40] Juwan: Yeah.

[00:23:41] Dalen: But how well do you know about your found footage movies, I'm smelling a little bit of a game

Coming

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[00:23:49] Marcus: Oh. the

[00:23:51] Juwan: I'm just a, nah, I'm just a novice. I'm not even gonna lie.

[00:23:54] Dalen: that sounds like you just forfeit it.

[00:23:55] Juwan: I didn't forfeit. I'm just

[00:23:57] Marcus: I sounds like I'm about to lap somebody. Let's go.

[00:23:59] Juwan: Let's go.

GAME

[00:23:59] Dalen: So all of these movies have found filmed footage, But I want you to tell me how they did it or the plot, if you know it.

[00:24:09] Juwan: Okay. Okay. Let's try this. I'm with it.

[00:24:12] Marcus: a hard one, but I got it,

[00:24:13] Dalen: Oh, don't worry, man. He says, y'all tried to make me look bad. These past episodes got something for y'all.

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so we've talked about the Blair witch and paranormal activity, but what about the incident at Lochness?

[00:24:27] Marcus: oh, I know what that one Okay. It's about, uh, the Lochness monster, , footage that was found about him, , by a person who was in the Lochness. And so, , he was like, yeah, he was, he was, he was nicely nestled in the.

So that's my answer.

[00:24:46] Dalen: What'd you say? Juwan?

[00:24:48] Juwan: Um, what was that movie? How was it? I don't know. maybe it was in water. Did it take place in water, in a swamp?

[00:24:55] Marcus: I don't think you can answer

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[00:24:56] Dalen: Okay, So we're going to go with Marcus on that one. So it's actually a documentary exploring the myth of the Lochness monster in Scotland, UK.

Gosh. Good job. 

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What about this one?

[00:25:09] Marcus: Wait, you said fellows, this floor fellow,

[00:25:11] Juwan: Everybody gets credit right here.

[00:25:13] Dalen: I'm trying to give him a participation

[00:25:15] Juwan: trophy.

Everybody gets credit right here.

[00:25:16] Dalen: He gets the little

blue ribbon.

[00:25:17] Marcus: you.

[00:25:18] Dalen: It's

okay, here we go. Guys. What about the bay?

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[00:25:26] Marcus: Oh, I know that one.

[00:25:28] Dalen: Which one? is that?

[00:25:29] Marcus: That's about a place, um, near San Fran, they were like, they be like, you know,

[00:25:35] Dalen: Hey bay.

[00:25:36] Marcus: Hey baby.

[00:25:36] Dalen: Okay. Okay. All right.

[00:25:38] Marcus: what I'm saying? And they, and

[00:25:39] Juwan: that's a DJ,

[00:25:39] Marcus: like, uh, some kids from the hood and they fight this, like ghost a ghost, like a eel

[00:25:48] Dalen: in the bay.

[00:25:49] Marcus: Yep.

And they find it awful. Yeah, I know.

[00:25:51] Juwan: Isn't that Anaconda?

Yup Yup

[00:25:53] Marcus: No it's not

[00:25:54] Dalen: uh, snakes on the plane.

[00:25:55] Juwan: Okay.

[00:25:56] Dalen: What? Samuel Jackson,

[00:25:57] Juwan: it. Got it. Got it. Got it.

[00:25:57] Marcus: it.

down.

[00:25:59] Dalen: this damn play. Now go ahead. What'd you say,

What'd you say the bay is.

[00:26:04] Juwan: Oh, that's where they go. Dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb. Ain't that?

[00:26:09] Marcus: Who was closest

[00:26:10] Dalen: Uh, neither. 

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Dalen so the bay is a found footage film about toxic parasites that infect humans in Maryland's Chesapeake bay. See, I wanted to give it to you, Jawan but you said the bay is in Oakland 

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Dalen: and you said the band's in San Francisco, Marcus. 

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Dalen: So both of y'all was

[00:26:29] Marcus: wrong.

[00:26:31] Dalen: Next one ahead. I'll be honest with I didn't like this Cloverfield

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[00:26:35] Marcus: Something's happening these people by to go to a party, they like trying to run the spots. Stuff breaks down. 

Marcus They run to another spot. People get eight. They run down underneath.

[00:26:50] Dalen: that sounds like Godzilla.

[00:26:51] Marcus: No, no, no. It really was. It was about like a new year's party.

[00:26:54] Dalen: Well, to be honest, Marcus.

if we're going on technicalities. was a going away party.

[00:26:59] Marcus: Oh

[00:27:00] Dalen: So you're wrong

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[00:27:00] Marcus: in New York city. Thank You

[00:27:02] Dalen: we don't we don't give partial credit over here. Marcus. We don't do that. We ain't listen I need for you to do your damn homework. and stuff.

[00:27:08] Juwan: Oh,

[00:27:09] Dalen: you come here prepare

[00:27:10] Marcus: is this, is this because I dominated you in the last game,

[00:27:14] Dalen: They listen. So

[00:27:15] Marcus: is that what's happening?

Is this what's happening, guys? I keep beating. Y'all

[00:27:19] Dalen: tell me your, your, your tell me your recollection of Cloverfield.

[00:27:22] Juwan: was it a going away party in New York city?

[00:27:26] Dalen: Indian what happened

[00:27:29] Juwan: A lot of other shit.

[00:27:30] Marcus: Yeah

[00:27:30] Dalen: Ooh. All right guys. I'm like, y'all gonna have to split that

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[00:27:33] Marcus: Wait, first off, stop it. We're not splitting no point. He literally just, you heard him say everything verbatim after I just said it.

[00:27:41] Juwan: you didn't say going away

[00:27:42] Dalen: but That doesn't

[00:27:42] Marcus: cause he just told you go away party.

[00:27:44] Dalen: that doesn't mean he wasn't already thinking look, man, 

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The movie Cloverfield is literally a group of new Yorkers. Enjoy our going away party, little, do they know that they will soon face the most terrifying night of.their lives?A creature, the size of a skyscraper descends upon the city. leaving death and destructionso you know how Cloverfield pretty much. ans right. pretty much deemed I'm using a handheld video camera. The fringe record their struggle to survive as literally New York crumbles 

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Dalen:last one, guys, this was a tricky one.the dark tapes.

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[00:28:16] Marcus: Oh, I know

[00:28:17] Juwan: Drake album.

[00:28:18] Marcus: No, that's, that's some of my personal stuff, you know,

[00:28:21] Dalen: You got to go behind the red door to get that.

[00:28:23] Marcus: that the black tubes, man, didn't go. I don't know.

[00:28:28] Dalen: Wow.

[00:28:30] Marcus: It was a handheld camera. Two

[00:28:31] Juwan: Listen

[00:28:32] Marcus: Come on,

[00:28:32] Juwan: footage, I guess.

[00:28:36] Marcus: do heavy lifting.

[00:28:40] Juwan: Whoa. Okay.

[00:28:43] Marcus: It's about a monster that goes through a town and destruct stuff. How about that? Yup.

[00:28:50] Dalen: Okay. What'd you say it is to one?

[00:28:53] Juwan: I haven't seen dark tapes.

[00:28:55] Marcus: I think that's a forfeit forfeit to

[00:28:58] Dalen: So Juwan for feeding the Marcus, you was just wrong

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[00:29:00] Marcus: But that's still closer than a forfeit.

Oh, oh my gosh. It's way better than four feet. Got to knock a pleat,

[00:29:07] Dalen: so look, man, the plots and characters are all unrelated, other than the fact that they are all involved in.

found footage, But together they form a disturbing film

Dalen But you know what? We have to declare a winner as much as I hate it, as much as I would like to deny you of it, Marcus, I must give it to you… 

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because Juwan sucks.. 

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[00:25:02]Juwan:hold on.

[00:25:03]Marcus:know what? There's gotta be a one in eight C there's gotta be slowed down.

Dalen: but to clarify… the winner is … Marcus. 

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Juwan: So to move swiftly away from this game! I wanna go to you as the listener! Here is a creepy story from Toni Bogan in Illinois.

Toni Bogan in Illinoi: So in the early 2000, I was dating this guy and I hated to go to his house, one because I always had, like, this eerie, weird feeling and, like, the hairs on the back of my neck would stand up, and it was always freezing cold. So I come over to his house. We're standing in the kitchen and like right off of the kitchen is the stairs going straight up to his bedroom and the other rooms in the bathroom. And I look and I see this chick walking out of his bedroom, and she smiled at me and went into the bathroom. The Chicago girl and me was like, Now we finally get into it. You call me over here, you really got a chick back here? I bolt up the stairs, get into the bathroom and ain't nobody in there. So the curtain was back on the shower curtain. I'm like, Now you ball, shorty, You want to come out? You want me to see you? Come on. Nobody else matches the curtain back on the shower. Nobody's there. [Cut] And I'm like, I saw somebody come into this bathroom. He was like, That's what I've been trying to tell you. Something's haunting me. And then I'm like…I'm out.

DS: Hey man, anybody named Tony from Illinois? You got to believe what they say.

JM:You gotta watch your back too.

DS: You gotta check your pockets when they leave

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MH: So for the story submission, we have saved our favorite segment for And we want to hear from So all I need for me to do is go to ghost brothers podcast.com to leave a voice memo of a creepy or experience you had with something paranormal or out of this world. So yeah, just go straight to ghost brothers

[00:30:07] Juwan: All right. So time is up.

[00:30:09] Dalen: and thank you for listening in to your favorite pair of normal podcasts out there. Urban legends with the ghost brothers, with them by

[00:30:18] Marcus: dark. We loved having you guys. We loved having you guys remember to subscribe and review us, man, give us five stars.

Y'all know how y'all love. This is the best podcast you listen to right now in your life right now. You know it. Go ahead and do it.

[00:30:34] Dalen: We also read every one of them. So make sure you send them, make sure you review it. because look, man, We going to read them online. I read them. We post them, we reveal. send them in

[00:30:43] Juwan: Yep. And we'll scare you guys next week. Thank you so much. Peace.

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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