FilmFloggers

3. Rec (2007)

August 24, 2021 FilmFloggers Season 3 Episode 3
FilmFloggers
3. Rec (2007)
Show Notes Transcript

Welcome to 15 minutes of Flog, the bitesize companion piece to the world-renowned FilmFloggers podcast! Here you'll find a Notorious waffler and a renowned Bullsh*t trivia expert attempting to condense their useless long-winded points into just 15 minutes!   

Are you a Tight Arse?

Topics crammed into the 15 minutes include:

  • Is this the best-found footage film money can buy?
  • Is Pablo the luckiest or unluckiest cameraman? 
  • Does Angela scream enough? 
  • How many times do we need to visit the old woman's apartment? 
  • Cops or Firemen?
  • How helpful was that Hazmat suit?
  •  Is Jennifer a 40-a-day kind of girl?  
  • Do the actors sell the idea of not being actors?
  • Why did Tristana remind me of Fiona shuffling around in the morning so much? 

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Ben  (00:00):

Welcome to 15 minutes of flog, the bite-size companion piece to the world. Renowned film Floggers podcast each week. You'll find me a notorious waffler.

Fiona (00:11):

And me Fiona

Ben  (00:13):

Yer. What are you Fiona?

Fiona (00:15):

That wasn't in the

Ben  (00:15):

Script. The renowned.

Fiona (00:16):

Oh, I I'm me. Fiona. The renowned trivia queen.

Ben  (00:21):

Yeah. Okay. Attempt to review a film in just 15 minutes. Oh, welcome. I've already done the welcome bit. Am I having the welcome bit at the end or the start

Fiona (00:30):

At the start?

Ben  (00:31):

Right. Well, that's it then. Isn't it.

Fiona (00:34):

Hello? You're not talking back.

Ben  (00:38):

A good intro that very strong intro.

Fiona (00:41):

Simply as I fucked up last time Ben would you like to explain the rules of the game or whatever it is?

Ben  (00:47):

Yes. Right to the intro. Yeah. We're welcome. Welcome to 15 minutes of flog

Fiona (00:51):

Flog on 15.

Ben  (00:52):

No. Now I've spoken to, uh, the Canadian. He, he likes 15 minutes of flog.

Fiona (00:57):

Well, I like flog in 15. You know,

Ben  (00:59):

He's a very experienced head, you know, he's his wise wise man, so, oh, I'll listen to him. Right. Very tired today did a

Fiona (01:06):

Back to backs. But nobody, this isn't the time for this.

Ben  (01:09):

Back to back Sopranos recording today. I pretty much I've actually fell asleep during the first recording Yeah, no, I did. My eyes went, Dan was talking and obviously he's quite boring anyway. And he was waffling on and we'd already recorded this episode. So this was a re- record.

Fiona (01:21):

Sure. It wasn't him to fell asleep. Listening to you. No

Ben  (01:23):

Serious, because he was going, Hey sir, Ben. And what happens next? I had no idea what he just said for the last minute or so.

Fiona (01:30):

Right. Anyways, Ben quick snappy to the point. What's the rules of this game.

Ben  (01:34):

Yes. 15 minutes of fog. We have three sections.

Fiona (01:39):

Three trivia sections yeah. Three sections.

Ben  (01:40):

Yeah. Yeah. Let me do it. Sorry. So the first five minute is actors, directors and

Fiona (01:46):

Synopsis

Ben  (01:46):

Synopsis of the film and then the next

Fiona (01:49):

Five to 10 minutes.

Ben  (01:51):

Well, the next nine and a half minutes.

Fiona (01:53):

Well, yeah. Is that right?

Ben  (01:54):

Yeah. Is the meat is the film, the review, the chat a little bit of trivia. So you can have it up to tree three

Fiona (02:03):

Tree

Ben  (02:03):

Trivia point max. You need to make them good.

Fiona (02:06):

Yep. They're

Ben  (02:07):

Good. You only get three of them. Yep. And then the last 30 seconds, the countdown countdown kicks in and we start shtting ourselves and we have to wrap up the review in the 30 seconds

Fiona (02:17):

Lifeline.

Ben  (02:18):

Oh, of course. And the lifeline, we get one each, if one of us feels like they have ones waffling or making a boring in point or it's just not going anywhere or the other one doesn't have anything to say.

Fiona (02:30):

I wish I could use it. Now

Ben  (02:31):

We will then say, one of us will then say, move on fucker. And we have to then move on.

Fiona (02:35):

I've used it every single one we've on so far. Yes. And, uh, the very end in the conclusion part of it after the 15 minutes are up. We're not allowed to talk about the film again. That's the agreement.

Ben  (02:45):

Yes, that's correct. Yes. Need to tighten up on this a little bit.

Fiona (02:48):

Yep. Okay. Ben, when would you like me to put the timer on?

Ben  (02:51):

I don't have the countdown timer up. We can just do that at the end. That's fine. I'll just let it run for 10 seconds.

Fiona (02:57):

Okay. Shall I

Ben  (02:58):

Start the timer or shall I have the countdown time? Ready to go now? I

Fiona (03:00):

Think you should have it done. Ready to go now, Ben, because then at least that way you can, you know, edit this out. Yeah.

Ben  (03:05):

Yeah.

Fiona (03:08):

Okay. So are you ready, Ben? No. All right. Flog In 15 coming up

Ben  (03:13):

15 minutes of flog

Fiona (03:16):

3, 2, 1, go, go, go. Okay.

Ben  (03:19):

Okay. What film are we doing today? Fiona.

Fiona (03:21):

We are doing Rec. Is that how you say it? Like record?

Ben  (03:24):

I believe so. Yes. Yes.

Fiona (03:26):

So this movie, um, was released in 2007, IMDB of 7.4. It is one movie of four in the franchise I believe. And the synopsis of this film is late night, late night in TV host, Angela and her cinematographer are following the fire service on a call to an apartment building after residents hear screaming. But the Spanish police police seal off the building due to suspected viral contagious infection that can give them inhumane strength. What do you think of that? Ben? Yeah.

Ben  (03:55):

Inhumane strength.

Fiona (03:56):

Yes. Apparently. So that's what the Wikipedia

Ben  (03:58):

Says. So what are these things are the, they they're zombies of course, but they kind of no, well they zombies on them. Yeah.

Fiona (04:03):

That's it they're basically

Ben  (04:04):

Zombies. I mean they're, they're possessed. Yeah. That's, that's sort of the twist, isn't it? That it's not, it's not just your, your run of the mill, zombie outbreak. It's it's kind of like a, I dunno, it's like, like a rabies type thing. Yeah. But it comes from its origins are demonic and you know, we, we find out what's really happening. Well kind of in the last sort of 10 minutes. Yes. And I think the last 10 minutes are very iconic. I, I think I was re-watching this with you. Yes. And obviously you weren't very well, you know, I don't think you are impressed with this particularly. I I'll get to thaa

Fiona (04:35):

later Ben

Ben  (04:36):

But

Fiona (04:36):

Okay. It's not the time right now. We're in the first section still, are we?

Ben  (04:40):

Yes.

Fiona (04:40):

We need to talk about the director Ben

Ben  (04:41):

Then. Yes. The director please uh,

Fiona (04:43):

I can't really say his name. It's Jaume Balagueró.

Ben  (04:48):

Yes. Yeah. Fine. Fine.

Fiona (04:49):

And don't

Ben  (04:50):

Have time.

Fiona (04:50):

Paco Plaza. He actually directed Paco Plaza. He, um, directed Veronica. Remember that film Veronica. We watched,

Ben  (04:56):

What did he do in regards to this film?

Fiona (04:58):

They were co directors apparently. Oh, right. There was two names on the

Ben  (05:01):

Director list. Veronica. Yeah. That, yeah. I didn't like

Fiona (05:03):

It. Yeah. Um, characters, main character is Manuela Velasco plays? Um, Angela I, her name is Andrea here.

Ben  (05:14):

Fine.

Fiona (05:14):

Uh, she also stars in rec one rec two and Rec four. Dunno why she doesn't star on rec three. It's a bit weird, but yeah,

Ben  (05:21):

No, I think rec free goes off and it's like

Fiona (05:24):

Its a

Ben  (05:24):

Daylight it's set at a wedding. Maybe something like that.

Fiona (05:27):

Yeah. It is in

Ben  (05:28):

Daylight. I think it's maybe a prequel something it's it's in the same universe, but it's, I don't know. It's it's a bit different.

Fiona (05:34):

We obviously have other characters as well, but there's not really much point talking about them because I can't pronounce their names. I dunno. Any of them? Well you couldn't

Ben  (05:40):

Pronounce. You've already said so. Yeah. You've

Fiona (05:42):

Maybe should just left the all out. I've got here. Ferra Perez. Okay

Ben  (05:47):

Man, what else? Yeah man, what else have we got? What

Fiona (05:50):

Else please? That's it. So we can move on to talk about the phone now Ben.

Ben  (05:53):

Okay. If you we're we're agreeing then are we? Yes, we can move on. You've done the synopsis. You've done the director you've done. You've attempted some of the actors. Okay. Right. Great. Cool. So as I was saying, I don't wanna repeat myself. Yes. Demonic possession. Yes.

Fiona (06:06):

My question is how have this written down? Actually my question. So how would, how did a whole thing start in the first place? It is given through saliva that upstairs hidden in the room is locked away in the room. So how did a dog get to be contagious to spread it? I'm assuming that's how it was spread via dog.

Ben  (06:24):

Well, I'm not sure how much more backstory you get from the second one. Rec two. Cause it pretty much just continues on. So I think rec two is not too bad. I think it's pretty good

Fiona (06:35):

Watching. I probably would watch it. I wasn't really in the mood for this type of film when I was watching it. So I didn't really engage quite well with it. I refused to write any notes or anything on it. Um, oh

Ben  (06:44):

She refused to

Fiona (06:44):

Write any notes. It was well not refused, but it was one of those films that there was so much shouting and there was so much moving around with the camera and it was just, it was just hard to watch and to be fair that Angela won. She was so annoying screaming and she was basically a piece of shit. Sorry she was

Ben  (07:01):

That's your rundown IS it. Yeah.

Fiona (07:02):

That's she was, well you said as well that she was a piece of. shit. And so it's not just me.

Ben  (07:07):

I don't think I use those words. No, no. She's she's a bit annoying. Yes. Yes. There's lots of shouting. Yeah. And um,

Fiona (07:13):

And it's shakiness of the camera. Yeah. You can't even see this's

Ben  (07:16):

That's the film though. Isn't it? There's lots of flashing. There's lots of moving around, hit

Fiona (07:20):

And I hate zombies.

Ben  (07:21):

You kinda get that in, in a lot of found footage, films, don't you, right? It's it's you know, the camera's all over the place. It's quite claustrophobic. Isn't it? I think this film that probably goes into the, the camera being quite, even though it's moving, it's only moving in a very small space because you've got characters going up the stairs or you've got characters going down the hallway to the old woman about a hundred times just going back to see the old woman, keep

Fiona (07:43):

That corridor.

Ben  (07:43):

I just keep going back to that old woman. Yeah. All the spaces are very contained. They're very tight. What else were you saying about Angela? No. Yeah. So also my point was with, I was trying to make with that is that, um, there's not really any actors in this film. I think they're all, they're all pretty new to acting. They've they're not, they've done basically. They're not actors. Most of them. I dunno if one or two of them have done stuff before, but I think even Angela yep. Was, um, I don't think she was an actress. I think she was a, a TV presenter in real life. Something, something to that effect. So the, that kind of make sense.

Fiona (08:12):

So this isn't a piece of trivia that I want to state, but it ties in nicely with my other piece of trivia. So I'm allowed to say it. So the actors were weren't picked for the acting. They were picked on their ability to improvise. The reason for that is the actors were never given the full script. So they didn't know what the character's fate was until the day of, of film and the scenes. So most of the actors were quite stressed and nervous on the day of film, which heightened their performance. And then this is where they were like, meant to improvise and all of that. So everything that filmed was basically real point to number two, there was

Ben  (08:45):

trivia number two

Fiona (08:46):

Trivia, number two, there was a scene when, um, the policeman is pushed off the staircase. Remember that one and everyone was just like, what the going on?

Ben  (08:54):

Oh, it's the firefighter.

Fiona (08:54):

Isn't it, whatever it is while film in the scene where the fireman falls from the stairs, not a single actor knew about this sort of act reactions were real from the actors. Right. Very interesting. I thought that was quite a nice point. I thought it was very good. Those two points

Ben  (09:06):

Must have been pretty terrifying. Just watching some dummy hit the floor. Well,

Fiona (09:09):

Yeah. Yeah. And that's another thing as well. This isn't a point, but it's another thing that I didn't like about the film itself. Like with the shaking of the camera, you couldn't even see the injuries of people that you were asking me is he got a bite mark on his face. Has he got a bite mark on his neck? And I was, I don't know. You can't see,

Ben  (09:24):

You can't see. Well, yeah, that's, that's probably also because with the budget, you know, the limitations of that. So you probably can't get too much, you know, you, they gotta be quite minimal with the closeups. I think, I think the makeup and the effects, well, well there's no effects. Thank God. I don't think there's any effects is there don't think so. I think all the, the make was practical. So it all looks pretty good.

Fiona (09:42):

No, that's good. But

Ben  (09:42):

You couldn't see wasn't taking outta the film at all by it.

Fiona (09:44):

You couldn't see it to his potential because it was the camera was just so shaky. It was really annoying. I think I was just in a bad mood that day.

Ben  (09:52):

Yes. Yeah. Again, one of those films where, you know, I've watched it before. I thought it was pretty good before you're sitting there, you know, faced like a slapped arse! Oops. Oh, she keeps screaming. Oh, oh. You know, we did try to attempt to record this film yesterday. Didn't we? Yeah. So I think that slapped arse came over to yesterday as well.

Fiona (10:09):

Did it did, but anyways, Ben, this isn't talking about me just talking about the film

Ben  (10:12):

Had to delay it till today. Yes. So

Fiona (10:14):

My final point of true is the directors toyed with the idea of the camera crew, following the police around, but did a client to go with, they decided to go with the firemen because they're more popular and accepted by the public. Would you agree with that, Ben?

Ben  (10:28):

Uh, yeah, I guess so. Yeah. Well, is that the same in, in, in Spain? Is it

Fiona (10:31):

Well, I'm assume so the police aren't very likely

Ben  (10:33):

Set in Barcelona? ,

Fiona (10:34):

Is it? Yes. Barcelona. The police. See, you asked me that question at the beginning, where is this set? And I said, it's Barcelona and you couldn't see it on the back of their jumpers.

Ben  (10:42):

Well, we were also watching the film, uh, standard definition cause we were being tight and we didn't wanna pay the extra pound to rent it for in HD. So I think that's a lesson and the, the makeup would've probably looked a hell of a lot better in, in HD.

Fiona (10:54):

Fine. Well,

Ben  (10:55):

I've just remembered that now. So that's probably why we had a bit of a problem. Why you had a problem? Well then

Fiona (11:01):

With the, I seem to buy all films. So anyways, moving on. What else have you got? You want to talk about the last 10 minutes to talk about the last 10 minutes? You were really impressed with that.

Ben  (11:09):

Well, I think the last 10 minutes, it doesn't save it. Cause I think, I think it is a good film. I

Fiona (11:12):

Like the idea of it. The premise of it is very good. Yeah, definitely.

Ben  (11:15):

I think for found footage, it it's definitely up there. Just,

Fiona (11:18):

It's just a camera that I had an issue it and a screaming. I cannot stand that. And the darkness at the end, I'm not really keen on that. Cause you just don't know what's gonna pop out. I hate

Ben  (11:25):

That. Well, that's why it's so good. It's

Fiona (11:27):

Yeah,

Ben  (11:27):

It is good. I think the final 10 minutes is unbelievable. I think the tristina the, the demon the possessed possessed child, demonic thing.

Fiona (11:38):

So what exactly happens here? So are they, um, so he's doing tests on it. Literally. It's like an enzyme cash list or something or another and it goes wrong.

Ben  (11:47):

Well, I think I'm not sure what the date or the, the timeline is, but what's been happening is that she's been up there for God knows how many years

Fiona (11:53):

Feeding on what?

Ben  (11:54):

Well, nothing by the looks of it. Oh

Fiona (11:56):

Yeah. That's

Ben  (11:56):

True. This person. I dunno whether this person's gone. I dunno. I dunno if she's killed him or he's, he's gone somewhere else, but he's been testing her and doing all this, all this with her for, for however long. And that's the state she's in, you know, she arrived at the penthouse as that girl, little girl. And now, now it's that it's become that bloody thing.

Fiona (12:13):

Right. But then how did, and another thing that I couldn't understand, maybe it was because it was darkness and the camera was shaking. Um, but how did the ting opened? The latch opened?

Ben  (12:23):

Oh, well all

Fiona (12:24):

Of a sudden it just opened. Yes. After her being locked away for how many years? It just opened when day decided to get up there doesn't make sense. Do you mean

Ben  (12:30):

The front door or you mean

Fiona (12:31):

The thing The thing in the attic? Yeah.

Ben  (12:32):

No, but she wasn't in the attic was she,

Fiona (12:33):

She was in the attic.

Ben  (12:34):

No, that was the little boy. Some little random attic boy. She wasn't in the attic.

Fiona (12:38):

Oh, I don't. She,

Ben  (12:38):

She was just, she was already in the penthouse. She was just lingering in, in the background somewhere.

Fiona (12:42):

Oh. Oh. I thought it was her in attic.

Ben  (12:44):

I'm assuming the noise from the attic. And then them screaming woke her up.

Fiona (12:48):

What was the boy doing?

Ben  (12:49):

Oh, just some, just some guy hanging out.

Fiona (12:51):

How did he get there? Oh,

Ben  (12:52):

God knows. Well, God, there's what this bloke been doing up there for all these, all this time.

Fiona (12:55):

I'm really confused.

Ben  (12:56):

I'm not sure if this guy pops up in the second one. I maybe he does. I'm assuming he tries to maybe come back.

Fiona (13:01):

So there's a little boy hidden in, in the upstairs. Well,

Ben  (13:04):

You saw the little boy. Yeah. Well that wasn't bloody Tristina Was it?

Fiona (13:06):

I thought I was Tristina. You

Ben  (13:08):

Thought the little boy was Tristina? Yeah. Did you not see the model of Tristina? Yeah.

Fiona (13:10):

I didn think that was a bit odd. Yeah. I didn't put two and two together. Yeah.

Ben  (13:14):

Very

Fiona (13:14):

Good. Yeah. No, it does. It actually. Doesn't quite. Doesn't it. There is a very, what's the word? Skinny Amma. AMsuite what's the word?

Ben  (13:21):

Emaciated.

Fiona (13:22):

That's the word? Yes.

Ben  (13:23):

You, there is a remake of this, an American Remake called, uh, quarantine. Apparently. It's not absolutely terrible, cuz it it's, it's pretty much a shot for shot. I think some of the things have changed slightly. I think it's like, uh, the actual demonic possession or whatever's going on. It's like a terrorist plot or something. So God, whatever that is. Mm Doug Jones, do you know Doug Jones, the guy in Hocus Pocus who plays the, the zombie and then who was the, uh, the creature in The shape of water. You remember shape of? Oh

Fiona (13:51):

Yeah. Oh, that was very good.

Ben  (13:53):

Pan's labyrinth. He's he's been in lots of stuff. He plays the monster, I think in the Remake. Oh,

Fiona (13:58):

Okay.

Ben  (13:59):

It's got Dexter's sister, you know, Dex of the TV show. Yeah. I didn't like it's got her. She oh she's

Fiona (14:03):

Yeah. Didn't like liked it liked the film, but yeah, not a movie. The series, but yeah.

Ben  (14:07):

Yeah. I think she's

Fiona (14:08):

She's the anyways, back to the film Ben. Well,

Ben  (14:10):

That's LinkedIn. It's the remake

Fiona (14:12):

Anyways. Yes.

Ben  (14:13):

Oh, I dunno. What else is there? The, the idea that the characters, all, they look into the lens. I'm assuming that's on purpose. So when they're being interviewed, when they're just talking into the camera, cuz old Pablos there.

Fiona (14:25):

Yeah.

Ben  (14:25):

Filming the whole time. They're always talking to the, not always, but a lot of the time they're talking to the lens and that's kind of the, one of the things you don't do as an actor, you're always told in front of the camera. I believe that you're always talk to sort of look at the interviewer.

Fiona (14:36):

Oh right.

Ben  (14:36):

So not look straight into the lens, but I'm, I'm assuming as obviously they are, they weren't actors. Mm. But they were also probably told, oh, look into the lens.

Fiona (14:44):

You never actually see Pablo at all. Do

Ben  (14:46):

You? No. And normally actors in films would only normally look into the lens if they're, you know, if they're breaking the fourth wall, you know, like Ferris or Ferris Buller, you know, concert are just going like, ah, hi guys. It's me Ferris. Yeah. Talking to the audience. Isn't he?

Fiona (15:00):

Yeah. All right. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Kind of makes you feel like you are the video when they're talking to the camera. Yeah. Kind of, kind of.

Ben  (15:07):

Yeah. I'm not sure that's the point, but yeah. Yeah.

Fiona (15:09):

Well, could be,

Ben  (15:10):

What else, what else happened?

Fiona (15:11):

Well, I'm still confused about how

Ben  (15:13):

The health inspector, when he comes in with the hazmat,

Fiona (15:16):

He was useless. What did he do? He went in and he got bit the

Ben  (15:19):

Little girl.

Fiona (15:20):

Oh, I didn't like her from the beginning. From the GetGo.

Ben  (15:22):

Well, she just sounds Haggard. So she's like, she's smoking a pack a day. Yeah. But

Fiona (15:25):

She just literally, so how long does it take? So I know it takes a while for it to get into your blood supply and all of that, but she's been sick for quite a while now. And then all of a sudden she just bites her mother's face off. It

Ben  (15:36):

Doesn't make sense. Oh man. Didn't the old hazmat man. Say something about it to do a blood type or something.

Fiona (15:41):

Yeah. It's it depends on the blood type. And how long gets into

Ben  (15:44):

The system? Maybe that's the explanation.

Fiona (15:46):

I dunno, dunno. I

Ben  (15:48):

Don't think she was bit. She, she was licked by the dog. I dunno if that makes any difference that she was. Yeah.

Fiona (15:52):

Its contaminated true. It's saliva.

Ben  (15:54):

I dunno. Took longer to get into a system. Oh. I dunno.

Fiona (15:57):

All right. Okay. Oh,

Ben  (15:58):

Oh Jesus.

Fiona (16:00):

Come on then.

Ben  (16:01):

Oh, always gets me. Oh God. Um, yeah. Very good. Rec. Yeah. Potentially the best found footage film. Oh, out of, you know, the, the last 10 minutes. I'm I'm all in the last 10 minutes and I think it's a bit of a shame in some ways, there, there was sequels because it's quite powerful seeing Tristina and not, not knowing what the hell's going on. How has she got in that state? What she's doing up there? What the going on? I think that's quite good.

Fiona (16:22):

Don't need any time for me, Ben at all. That's it? Oh,

Ben  (16:26):

I forgot. Yeah. Yeah. Well that was quite good point. I think, I think that I meant to make that point. I forgot. Right.

Fiona (16:31):

Okay. Well we're not talking about the movie anymore, Ben, so, so I would just like to say,

Ben  (16:36):

Oh God, YouTube started

Fiona (16:37):

Do it every single time. Well, what

Ben  (16:38):

Can I do Christ?

Fiona (16:40):

So what I would like to say was I actually would like to re-watch the film again? Not right now, obviously, but in a while, later on down the road to actually see if I'd like it more or less, or maybe watch the second film,

Ben  (16:52):

But I don't think you need to it again. I, well, I think watch the second one. You, you know what happens in the

Fiona (16:55):

First one?

Ben  (16:56):

Well, yeah, that's true. Didn't didn't you mention the length 74 minutes. Isn't it? Yeah. Very short. Perfect. That's that's all it needed to be. That's why it, um, it moved at a pace. Oh, I can't say

Fiona (17:05):

But no. Yeah. Enjoyed talking about it. I, I really liked, oh, I'm not. I really liked my trivia points because I felt as thought that was very,

Ben  (17:12):

Yeah. Oh right.

Fiona (17:13):

About the actors. I found it very interesting because usually it's all about making money. Isn't it? The film and getting like the highest paid actors and yeah. I, all people have to fit for the role and all that, but I just thought it was very good the way he did the way did that. That's very good.

Ben  (17:26):

Are You know talking about the film there, Fiona.

Fiona (17:29):

Oops. Oh sheee. Yeah. I didn't use my move on for her.

Ben  (17:33):

No, nor did I think I was reasonably concise. I

Fiona (17:35):

Think you were very good. Ben. This episode you've definitely improved. Yeah. Very well done. And you're not even shitting a brick over there.

Ben  (17:42):

Nope. Right. Anything else then? Um, you know, we wanna keep these episodes to like 20 minutes.

Fiona (17:46):

No. Where can you find us Ben?

Ben  (17:47):

Yes, please. That's the thing. That's the main thing we need to get at the end of this episode, after a fantastic review. We've gotta tell everyone.

Fiona (17:53):

You can find filmflogers on Twitter, Instagram, or the Facebook. You also Facebook. You can also find the film foggers on Twitch as

Ben  (18:02):

Game's it's just filmfloggers oh,

Fiona (18:04):

Whatever,

Ben  (18:04):

Just film

Fiona (18:05):

Foggers yeah, fine. And uh, the gamefloggers Twitch thing.

Ben  (18:08):

Yeah. Not for much longer.

Fiona (18:09):

I anything. No, no, we

Ben  (18:10):

Don't like that. I was mucking about with that again earlier with this green screen. Its oh man. It's just making me so unwell. So yeah, I think I might have to retire from it.

Fiona (18:17):

I think, I think this, um, flog in 15 is very good. I really enjoyed it.

Ben  (18:20):

Right. But we need to do another an hour one or so a, a feature length one again, because we don't wanna get too used to these.

Fiona (18:26):

I don't wanna listen to your waffle anymore because

Ben  (18:28):

You know, I feel like this is gonna take over the podcast game, but people may just ignore it. So if, if it tanks, which it probably will do, I'll have to go back.

Fiona (18:37):

That's positivity at the fines. Have

Ben  (18:38):

To go back to the drawing board, but yeah. You know, hopefully some people get something out. I'm sure. I, you know, I think I would, if I was unsure about a show or I like a show, but didn't wanna commit to an hour, you know, 15 minutes,

Fiona (18:49):

20 minutes. That's my problem. I don't want to commit two hours. Yeah. I think

Ben  (18:51):

I'm just like,

Fiona (18:52):

Nah,

Ben  (18:52):

Why not.

Fiona (18:53):

Not? But yeah. And if anyone would like to listen to us, do a full length episode on any of the flog in 15 minutes movies that we do, just please what to do.

Ben  (19:02):

Yeah. Reach out what yeah. I said, I'm gonna put a list on Twitter in a couple of weeks when we've done a or we've done what three now? So another two, whatever. And I'll put a list on and we're um, we'll do one of them maybe.

Fiona (19:13):

Hmm. Anyways. Thank you very much for listening. Goodbye. And

Ben  (19:15):

What's next for you? And any ideas?

Fiona (19:17):

Uh, the beach.

Ben  (19:18):

No, I'm not doing the beach

Fiona (19:19):

Rec two.

Ben  (19:20):

No dunno.

Fiona (19:22):

Well, listen to your hands then Ben obviously.

Ben  (19:23):

Right. Okay. Well, yeah. You'll you'll find out. Just gotta reach over. Okay. Yeah. Cheer. Bye.