- Hi. - Hi.
Oh, I totally missed it there.
- Hi. - Hi.
I'm Michael.
- And I'm John.
- This is the "Weekend Watch Guide."
- Where we tell you what to watch this weekend.
(laughter)
She gets so excited like a puppy.
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- So this weekend's actually a really dope weekend
to check out some really cool thrillers,
or thriller musicals.
Like "Anna and the Apocalypse."
- This movie is really interesting because
it's the first ever zombie Christmas musical?
Yeah, I said that right.
- In November.
It's not December.
It's early.
- You know, it's a horror comedy movie.
So it's kind of like "Shaun of the Dead"
(tense music)
meets "La La Land."
- ♪ You got the invitation. ♪
- ♪ You got the right address. ♪
- With all your slasher friends killing zombies.
(screaming)
- Oh no. - What?
- Justin Bieber's a zombie.
- So, important question:
How would you survive a zombie apocalypse?
- Look, I'm gonna be real with you,
I don't think I would.
So, I think I would just like,
make the most of my time left.
- And do what?
- I would get some Taco Bell,
a steak, maybe a light salad as an appetizer.
Another steak, the graham cracker fro-yo
with the Cinnamon Toast Crunch on top,
and then maybe like a beverage.
- You done?
- I think this movie's (laughs) actually really cute.
I mean look, it's so silly.
You have the cliche of the zombie movie.
Cliche musical movie.
It's just so all unrealistic, but I love it.
And I cannot wait to see it.
- And it's different.
I think audiences are looking
always for something different.
- Yup. - And why not around
the holiday times, throw in some zombies,
throw in some gore, and throw in a musical.
- Go watch "Anna and the Apocalypse."
We'll be there.
- Sing your hearts out. - John will be a zombie.
I'll be eating the popcorn,
purchased from the concession stand.
If a zombie comedy is not your thing this weekend,
you could also check out like,
a true, die-hard horror movie,
"The Possession of Hannah Grace."
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(voice drowned out by music)
- Stop.
- [John] This movie stars Shay Mitchell
from "Pretty Little Liars,"
who plays a police officer just out of rehab,
who is now working at a city morgue.
But little does she know that all the
crazy things happen whilst at this job.
- Let's talk about the cinematography.
It's dark, it's ominous,
she's in a morgue.
And the nature of this job
is like A) she just got out of rehab,
but she's working in a place alone with dead people.
So that's just kind of like. (tense horror music)
(shudders)
- [John] This sh*t is scary.
If I was alone on night shift at the morgue,
yeah, I wouldn't be doing anything
but hiding in a closet playing my Candy Crush.
- You still play Candy Crush?
(sad trombone)
- Don't bother.
- OK, we'll talk about that later.
'Cause really there's so many other games.
- Fans of "The Exorcist" will love this movie,
because we're really seeing a modern,
updated version of possession of a young girl.
And it's really different because the body
this time shows up dead and we think the demon's gone,
but oh no, she's still there.
- That's a curveball.
(dramatic music)
(whining)
- But, I think what's interesting
is that we're well past Halloween now, right?
And horror is still going strong.
This is like horror holiday season.
- Well it's like,
you know, the horror some people feel when
they have to go home for the holidays.
- Ah, yes.
I know that very well.
- Yeah, I don't.
'Cause they make really good food at home.
- So, that's it for today's episode
of "Weekend Watch Guide."
- Bye.
(upbeat jazz music)
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