Bonus Episode: The Cinedicate: Film & TV Podcast #136 - Thanksgiving (2023) - A Faux Trailer that Excites, but a Film that Falls Short
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This week, Katie and Brit are blessed to be the guests on The Cinedicate: Film & TV Podcast. Host Armand Haddad leads a spirited discussion of Eli Roth's THANKSGIVING (2023). Did it satisfy our cravings? Or leave us wanting more? Listen and find out!
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From The Cinedicate:
Thanksgiving, a once highly anticipated horror film, generated immense excitement through its captivating and gruesome trailer in Tarantino & Rodriguez's Grindhouse . However, as viewers flocked to the theaters, they were met with a lackluster film that failed to live up to the promises of its trailer. This podcast explores the disappointment and missed opportunities of Thanksgiving, delving into the reasons behind its downfall. From the lack of violence to the missed chance for campy hilarity, join us as we unravel the discrepancy between the highly anticipated trailer and the lackluster reality of Thanksgiving by Eli Roth.
The trailer for "Thanksgiving" had a perfect balance of campiness and humor that had viewers excited for what was to come. Lines like "all will be carved" and the turkey puppet scene were both horrifying and funny at the same time. But unfortunately, the movie didn't fully embrace this campy route. Perhaps the director, in his serious directorial approach, may have felt that camp wasn't something he wanted to pursue anymore. But as a viewer, I can't help but feel that the film missed an opportunity to fully embrace its comedic potential.
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