Description
Nostalgia is a strange beast, and we take on Hocus Pocus, one of Halloween's most iconic films, in an attempt to discuss both the reasons why it might be considered a classic as well as whether it truly should be. Both of us have a middling view of the movie, noting that it has merit but also makes a number of missteps. Have a listen and see if you agree! We're also drinking KCBC's Zoktoberfest and Shadow Crypt Festbier!
Approximate timeline
0:00-11:00 Intro
11:00-24:00 Beer talk
24:00-end Hocus Pocus
Next up: The Exorcist: Believer
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