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Hollyweird #021 - AugWESt - Boot/Re-Boot: The Last House on the Left

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In this episode, hosts Sean and Lexi delve deep into Wes Craven's original 'Last House on the Left' and its 2009 reboot. They compare the two films, focusing on themes of violence, revenge, and the directorial choices that make the remake arguably superior. A lively discussion includes standout performances from cast members like Tony Goldwyn and Monica Potter, the controversial inclusion of graphic scenes, and Craven's influence on modern horror.

00:00 Introduction and Surfing Theme

00:58 Discussing 'Last House on the Left' and Its Inspirations

01:44 Wes Craven's Legacy and Controversies

02:39 Comparing the Original and Remake

03:11 The Influence of 'The Virgin Spring'

05:08 Character Analysis and Behind-the-Scenes Stories

07:39 Themes and Artistic Vision

13:59 The Remake's Cast and Production

24:59 Final Thoughts on the Remake

54:09 Spotting the Inconsistencies

55:11 The Remake's Unique Elements

57:05 Character Dynamics and Moral Dilemmas

01:00:05 The Impact of Graphic Scenes

01:04:37 Parental Revenge and Clumsy Kill Scenes

01:09:08 Final Confrontation and Aftermath

01:21:25 Reflecting on Wes Craven's Legacy

01:24:34 Upcoming Episodes and Personal Anecdotes

01:34:06 Listener Survey and Closing Remarks

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In this episode, hosts Sean and Lexi delve deep into Wes Craven's original 'Last House on the Left' and its 2009 reboot. They compare the two films, focusing on themes of violence, revenge, and the directorial choices that make the remake arguably superior. A lively discussion includes standout performances from cast members like Tony Goldwyn and Monica Potter, the controversial inclusion of graphic scenes, and Craven's influence on modern horror.

00:00 Introduction and Surfing Theme

00:58 Discussing 'Last House on the Left' and Its Inspirations

01:44 Wes Craven's Legacy and Controversies

02:39 Comparing the Original and Remake

03:11 The Influence of 'The Virgin Spring'

05:08 Character Analysis and Behind-the-Scenes Stories

07:39 Themes and Artistic Vision

13:59 The Remake's Cast and Production

24:59 Final Thoughts on the Remake

54:09 Spotting the Inconsistencies

55:11 The Remake's Unique Elements

57:05 Character Dynamics and Moral Dilemmas

01:00:05 The Impact of Graphic Scenes

01:04:37 Parental Revenge and Clumsy Kill Scenes

01:09:08 Final Confrontation and Aftermath

01:21:25 Reflecting on Wes Craven's Legacy

01:24:34 Upcoming Episodes and Personal Anecdotes

01:34:06 Listener Survey and Closing Remarks

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