VIDEO Bobby Lee: Movie Talking

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Bobby Lee: Movie Talking (with Erik Griffin of Workaholics) In a hilarious conversation, Bobby Lee teams up with Erik Griffin, best known for his role in the comedy series Workaholics, to dissect the supernatural thriller Insidious. Their comedic take on the film brings light to its more frightening elements while also providing a humorous critique of character decisions that, as they jokingly point out, often leave viewers scratching their heads. Discussion Highlights:
  • The Frustration of Horror Movie Logic: Bobby expresses his frustration with characters in horror films who seemingly make illogical decisions. He jokes about how much scarier it is when "little white kids do demony things," contrasting this with his perception of horror involving "Japanese girls," showcasing the duo's knack for absurd humor.
  • Technological Misunderstandings: One of the comedic focal points is the misuse of technology—particularly baby monitors. Bobby critiques characters who fail to properly react to ominous sounds, prompting laughs as he imagines their real-world confusion over the technology.
  • The Dance of Comedy and Horror: Throughout their exchange, Bobby and Erik balance discussions of genuinely scary moments with uproarious jokes, questioning the sanity of characters who, instead of fleeing from a demon-infested house, engage in mundane relationship talks. Additional Highlights:
  • The duo also reads through viewer comments from their previous episodes, interacting with fans and occasionally confronting bizarre questions.
  • Erik promotes his work on Workaholics and other projects, giving viewers insight into where they can catch more of his material. This episode encapsulates the essence of horror movie comedy, highlighting both the absurdities of the genre and the charm of Bobby Lee and Erik Griffin’s interactions. It’s a perfect reminder for fans of horror and comedy alike that sometimes laughter is the best way to confront fear. If you enjoyed the episode, what are some other horror movies you think deserve the Lee-Griffin treatment? Join the discussion!
 


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