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BP Bonus: The Woman in Black (1989)

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David Flora

Science, Social Sciences, Society & Culture

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2022

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

The gentlemen return to the roundtable to discuss the 1989 made-for-TV British film The Woman in Black! A Christmas Eve special in 1989, The Woman in Black graced British TV sets and immediately cemented itself in the nightmares of folks from then on. David brings this classic (?) flick to the table and the boys talk about their likes/dislikes. SPOILER alert, as the entire plot of this and the 2012 remake are discussed in detail! Speaking of the remake, David also discusses the differences between the old one and the new one. How did Derek and Zenger like it? Is it worth a watch? How much patience does a person need to sit through this entire thing? All this and more is discussed on this bonus Nights at the Roundtable on Blurry Photos! Don't forget to check out another roundtable while you're at it. Find the film here Find Derek at Monsters Among Us Find Zenger at Zeng This!

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to the round table. We have another film review. I'm David

0:14.4

Floor. I'm the host of the blurry photos podcast with me is Derek Hayes of Monsters

0:19.6

Mungus. What's up Derek? Hello everybody. Thanks for having me back. Whatever.

0:26.5

I'm glad to have you back. I'm glad to have you so enthused. I'm just in Zinger from the

0:33.4

Zingness podcast. What's up Justin? Oh, nothing much. I'm actually wearing all black unintentionally

0:39.2

for this. This was not intended, but black shirt, black pants. I'm in the mood. There you

0:44.3

go. He is the muscle man in black now. We are covering the 1989 British television

0:54.0

horror film The Woman in Black. Derek, you had mentioned that you'd never heard of this

1:00.1

one before. Zinger is that same for you too? Oh, I have never ever heard of this before.

1:07.6

Then once hearing about it, I was like, Oh, I regret knowing of this now. Sort of. And

1:15.0

Derek, what did you think on hearing this picked? Right. Honestly, I misread your text

1:19.4

and thought we were doing the Daniel Radcliffe version this whole time until about this

1:23.4

morning, I think. So this whole time, I was like, Oh, well, you know, it's not what I would

1:28.7

have picked, but it sounds like it's a good movie. And then I learned it was the 1989 made

1:32.5

for television version. And let's just say I would like my two hours back. So there was

1:40.2

a another film version of this released in 2012. And it did star Harry Potter himself also

1:47.6

here in Heinz, who if you are fan of HBO's Rome, he was Caesar. He's been in like almost

1:54.2

everything. You would recognize him. But I couldn't find that streaming for free anywhere

1:59.8

at the time when I picked this. So I said, let's do the 1989 film. And I think the other

2:06.8

one is streaming now on Pluto TV. You can watch it with ads, but it's free. I watched it

2:14.2

today actually. And now I am sad that I picked this one as well. So wait, did both of you

2:23.1

watch the Radcliffe one too? And I just didn't know. I haven't seen the Radcliffe version

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