This week on Seddy Bimco Part Two The Revenge, We visit Idaho and take a look at The Movie, The Being!
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In this episode, Tim and George discuss various topics related to Idaho, including its history, famous landmarks, and notable residents. They also review the movie 'The Being' and share interesting facts about the cast. The conversation is filled with humor and banter, making it an entertaining listen. The conversation covers various topics related to the movie 'The Being', including the cast, cinematography, monster design, and Easter setting. The hosts discuss the similarities between the monster in 'The Being' and other films like 'Chud' and 'Invaders from Mars'. They also mention the presence of nudity and the controversial portrayal of a Hispanic character. The conversation includes lists of alternative titles for the movie and other films set on Easter Sunday. In this part of the conversation, Tim and George discuss various scenes and moments from the movie 'The Being'. They mention the controversy surrounding the design of the character Dr. Doom, the Easter egg hunt scene, the mayor's wife's campaign against smut, the missing child subplot, and the monster's ability to transform into slime. They also discuss Martin Landau's character, the final stand against the monster, and the explosion of a truck. Overall, they highlight the comedic and campy elements of the film. In this final part of the conversation, Tim and George discuss the ending of the movie 'The Being' and share their thoughts on the characters and their fates. They also talk about the post-credit scene and the credits that reveal what happened to each character. Tim shares a story about Mortimer Lutz becoming a stuntman in Hollywood and constantly trying to incorporate the being into the movies he works on. George tells a story about Marge Smith, the mother of the monster, moving to Modesto, California and starting a potato delivery service. They end the conversation by discussing their next movie, 'Zadar, Cow from Hell,' and encourage listeners to engage with them on social media.
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