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00:00From Saw Traps to Night Trap, nerds are passionate about a lot of things.
00:03But there's one thing they love above all else, and that is correcting people.
00:06This is Um Action.
00:20Joining us today, we have Josh Rubin.
00:22Ah, sorry, scared me.
00:24James A. Janisse.
00:25Ah, sorry, I scared him.
00:27And Chelsea Rebecca.
00:28I didn't get scared.
00:29Hi.
00:30And joining us as always in the fact checker room, we have Brian David Gilbert.
00:33Ah!
00:34Oh, okay.
00:34That's all right.
00:35Sorry, I just got the scares delayed.
00:37How's that jumpsuit treating you?
00:39It's good enough for Michael Myers.
00:40It's good enough for me.
00:41I feel like just seeing the couch, people have gotten it by now, but this is yet another
00:44horror episode, which is-
00:46Wait, wait, wait, so you didn't call us before.
00:48Oh, yeah, what?
00:49We're like, we're not the A-team?
00:50I mean, you were supposed to be on it, but you weren't available because you were out of
00:54town.
00:54You're probably right.
00:55Yeah, yeah.
00:55I think you might have been filming a horror movie.
00:58Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:00So, seems like a reasonable excuse.
01:02Actually, I might have wanted to prompt that so you guys would talk about it.
01:06And James, we didn't know each other yet, but then we shot the movie and you were like,
01:09I'd love to do them, actually.
01:10That's right.
01:11Yeah.
01:11Yeah.
01:12We're going to jump right into the rules.
01:14I have here in front of me a stack of statements.
01:17These are incorrect statements about horror properties that you know and love and it's up
01:20to you to figure out what is wrong, buzz in, and correct me.
01:23You must begin all your corrections off with, I'm actually, or I can't give you the point.
01:28As a matter of fact, someone else can buzz in, say I'm actually, and still the correction
01:31from you.
01:32You are free to interrupt me at any time.
01:35And that's about it.
01:36Are we ready to begin?
01:37I'm still ready.
01:38Oh man, I guess so.
01:39We're just bookending him.
01:41We're both terrified right now.
01:42I'm ready to make both of them cry.
01:43Yeah, absolutely.
01:45Let's start off with our first statement.
01:48Horror movies love getting meta.
01:49Book of Shadows, Blair Witch 2 does this in a big way, telling a story about a group of
01:54fans who want to make a sequel to The Blair Witch Project, which like in our world, is
01:58a real movie in the film.
02:00Um, actually, it is a completely unrelated story?
02:05No, it is related to that Blair Witch story.
02:08They were trying to get some of that juice.
02:10Um, actually, it's not a group of fans.
02:12It's a group of filmmakers.
02:13Uh, there are fans.
02:14You can be a fan and a filmmaker.
02:16I think.
02:16Oh my God.
02:17I think.
02:18All this talk.
02:19Yes.
02:19Um, actually, they're not trying to make a sequel.
02:21They're trying to make a documentary about the Blair Witch Project movie.
02:27That is correct.
02:29Oh my God.
02:29I found it.
02:30I stumbled upon it.
02:31Yes.
02:32Like a cross in the woods.
02:34I came across it.
02:34Yes.
02:35Were they trying to make?
02:36They were not trying to make a documentary, though, I don't think.
02:39They were just fans.
02:40They weren't trying to make a sequel.
02:41They were just fans who just were coming to Burkittsville, Maryland, where the original
02:47movie is set, which is a real thing that happens all the time.
02:51Uh, the town just only started embracing this in 2024.
02:55So they've hated it before and now they're like, I guess.
02:58We've had the honor of meeting the mayor of Burkittsville.
03:00Really?
03:01Wow.
03:01That's true, yeah.
03:02It was a horror convention.
03:03Awesome.
03:03They're a big horror fan.
03:04Yeah.
03:05Yeah.
03:05You grew up in Maryland.
03:06Did you ever?
03:07Did you ever go down?
03:08I've never been to Burkittsville.
03:09Blair Witch came out when I was like five, which is the perfect age for your older brother
03:14to tell you that it's 100% true and you should never go into any woods.
03:17Uh, and so I was terrified of it.
03:19I still never watched Blair Witch because it was a real story.
03:23I thought you were going to say you've still never been in any woods.
03:25Yeah.
03:26I've never gone into any woods and that's why I'm the fact checker here is that I don't
03:30go outside.
03:30So that is a point for James.
03:34We got there.
03:35Yeah.
03:35I feel like the first statement always gives everyone like a, like, okay, now I know what
03:39this is.
03:40I got what's going.
03:41So let's see if that's true by moving on to our next statement.
03:44In the autopsy of Jane Doe, Austin Tilden postpones a date night to help his mortician
03:49father, Tommy, examine a mysterious corpse.
03:52Jane Doe was discovered half buried at a grisly murder scene and is the only body in the room
03:57with no obvious cause of death.
03:59Plagued by supernatural events over the course of the autopsy, the men eventually discover
04:04that Jane is an immoral witch trapped in a tortured body.
04:07Um, actually, Jane Doe was discovered, uh, fully buried at a grisly murder scene.
04:12Nope.
04:12Uh, that is not what's incorrect about this statement.
04:15Um, actually, everyone else at the murder scene did have quite an obvious cause of death
04:20because there was, they were shot, shot up with guns and stuff.
04:22Yeah.
04:23The thing was that, uh, that body, the Jane Doe was the only one without a cause of death.
04:28Oh, right.
04:28Okay.
04:28Yeah, so.
04:29Um, okay.
04:30I got another one for you.
04:31Okay, Josh.
04:32Um, actually, uh, Tommy is the son and Austin's the father?
04:38That is incorrect.
04:39Um, actually, it wasn't a date night.
04:42He was going to have pizza and movies with his dude friends.
04:47It was a date night.
04:49It was a date.
04:49It was a date with that sweet, sweet girl.
04:52I'll call it here.
04:53So, yeah, you didn't actually need to see the movie to really kind of figure out what's wrong.
04:56Austin and his father are actually coroners, not morticians.
05:00Oh, come on!
05:01Morticians don't examine bodies.
05:03Oh, that's what we're doing here.
05:04That's real cool.
05:05That's so true.
05:06Yeah, yeah, yeah.
05:07Again, I got a 9.50 on my SAT, so.
05:10Yeah, I don't want to, no.
05:12Do morticians just prepare the bodies for, like, funerals?
05:15Yeah, for funerals.
05:15Aesthetically, cosmetically?
05:16Yeah, yeah, exactly.
05:17And it's the coroners that examines the bodies.
05:20Do we know that they weren't also morticians?
05:23I'm going to say probably not.
05:25I feel like, you know, it'd be hard to do both.
05:27Like, a coroner never put a little makeup on, you know what I mean?
05:31I'm sorry, don't they live beneath a funeral home in this movie?
05:35I can double-check that for you.
05:36Because I feel like if you're just a coroner, not a hyphenated coroner-mortician.
05:42They are in a funeral home, that is true, but they are coroners, because what they are doing right here
05:47is coroner stuff.
05:48Yeah, but again, it's coroner stuff.
05:50It's not like a mortician ever put a little makeup on a dead body.
05:54I mean, that's what morticians do.
05:56Sorry, coroner.
05:56Yeah, it's weird if the coroner does it.
05:58Like, you know what?
05:59Look, whatever coroner does beyond the coroner stuff, that's them and, you know.
06:05Yeah, no, that one, yeah, it was just a little tricky-dicky.
06:08Okay, wow.
06:09A little tricky-dicky on us, man.
06:11It's too tricky-dicky for me, man.
06:12Okay, and everyone's kind of feeling like, where's the classics?
06:15Where are we going?
06:16Well, guess what?
06:16This next statement is from Alien.
06:18Here we go.
06:20After the rest of the crew is wiped out, Ripley narrowly escapes the USC SS Nostromo
06:25after failing to disarm its self-destruct.
06:28But one other creature escaped as well.
06:30The xenomorph hitched a ride, forcing Ripley to vent the shuttle
06:33and incinerate the dangling alien with its engine.
06:36Um, actually, it wasn't just one other creature who escaped
06:41because another another creature, Jonesy the cat, escaped as well.
06:45That's correct.
06:46You're looking confident for the first time all game.
06:48I was very confident before the question started.
06:51So, second time, thank you.
06:53That is another point.
06:54Look at that cat.
06:56This just feels like it's going to be too hard.
07:00I'm cool, you know.
07:02I love Alien.
07:03Yeah?
07:04Yeah, no, I'm good.
07:04Let's go with your next statement that is fan-submitted and comes from Kira B.
07:09The novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley begins with a letter from Victor Frankenstein
07:14detailing his story of following the monster across ices of the Arctic.
07:18The tale of the creation of his monster is then told to explain how he got to this point.
07:23Um, actually, the first letter is not by Victor Frankenstein.
07:26That is correct.
07:28While, uh, Frankenstein does begin with letters, they are actually sent from a character named
07:33Robert Walton to his sister in London.
07:36Wow.
07:36As soon as this came up, I knew she was going to get it.
07:38I love Frankenstein.
07:39Frickin' Frankenstein.
07:40Frickin' Frankenstein, man.
07:41Yeah, yeah, yeah.
07:41I thought it was going to be about, like, you know, 80s movies and stuff.
07:44Okay.
07:45But this is about literature.
07:46What do you want?
07:46What movie do you hope to see come up here, just so we know?
07:49Yeah, yeah, yeah.
07:49Weekend of Bernie's 1, Weekend of Bernie's 2, uh, Basket Case, maybe.
07:53Oh, do you get some Basket Case up in here?
07:55Do you have any Basket Case?
07:57Do we get some Basket Case?
07:57I'm actually, Belial's favorite food is hot dogs.
08:00Do you have any Basket Case?
08:01That is a point for Chelsea.
08:03Yes, Robert Walton is not at all relevant to the narrative other than coming across Frankenstein
08:08in his Arctic journeys and relaying his tale.
08:11Damn, that's a lot.
08:12So let us move on to our next statement, which is our first shiny question of the game.
08:18Oh, good.
08:19Shiny-a!
08:19Shiny questions, just like shiny Pokemon, are, uh, worth the same, but just a little bit different
08:25and a little rarer.
08:26This one is called Helping Hands.
08:33I hope you know you're left from your right, because in this game, you'll have to identify
08:37which hand was severed from beloved characters.
08:39Oh!
08:40Oh!
08:42We are looking for answers from the character's perspective.
08:45So they're left or right hand.
08:46Oh, my God.
08:47Answer using these disembodied hands, and whoever gets the most correct wins the point.
08:51No, no high five, dude.
08:52Oh, you're sorry.
08:53Yeah, it's all right.
08:54I'm just getting ahead of it.
08:55You're locked in.
08:55You're so locked in.
08:57Locked in.
08:57Let's start with your first character, Ash Williams in Evil Dead 2.
09:01Left.
09:04That is incorrect.
09:06It is his right hand.
09:07We all got it wrong.
09:08Yeah, it should be right.
09:09Yeah.
09:10I was in, but it was too bad.
09:11That was for us.
09:11All right.
09:13Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back.
09:15That's not horror.
09:16It could be.
09:17It was scary to me as a kid.
09:18Well, one wampa, and you're pissing in my pants, dude.
09:21Yeah, absolutely.
09:21Chelsea, you are correct.
09:22It was the right hand.
09:24They're all going to be right.
09:25So the answers are always going to be right.
09:25They're all just going to be right, Steve.
09:26Okay.
09:27What about the leprechaun in Leprechaun?
09:30Oh, no.
09:31I should know.
09:32Yeah.
09:32Well, he grows it back, so it's not like he's walking around without it.
09:35Yeah.
09:35Josh and Chelsea, you get it correct.
09:38It was the left.
09:39Anton in Idle Hands.
09:46Yeah, that is correct for everyone.
09:48Right hand.
09:49Just saw it as well.
09:50It's real good.
09:51It's real good.
09:52Thanos in Avengers in Game.
09:54Obviously, it's got to be the hand with the...
09:57Oh, sure.
09:59James and Josh, you're correct.
10:01It is the left hand.
10:02Got on the hand, right?
10:03Oh, that makes sense.
10:04So, James, you got two correct.
10:06Josh and Chelsea, you both got three correct,
10:09which means you both get a point for that shiny.
10:11That brings our score to Josh with one,
10:14James and Chelsea with two,
10:15as we go into our next statement.
10:18Shapeshifters are a classic horror movie trope,
10:21but rarely do they get as gross as in Mimic,
10:23where a genetically modified Judas breed of insect
10:27rapidly evolves to shapeshift into humans.
10:30Um, actually, they don't rapidly evolve
10:34to shapeshift into humans.
10:35They're bugs masquerading as humans,
10:37but they're still bugs.
10:39Yeah, that's correct.
10:40Oh, that's right?
10:40Yeah.
10:41That sounded like crazy talk.
10:43Despite its title,
10:44Mimic does not actually feature any shapeshifting,
10:46just clever, well, mimicry.
10:48The direct-to-video sequels, however,
10:51did depict the Judas bugs imitating people.
10:53But who's watched those?
10:55No one.
10:55You know, when Guillermo del Toro
10:57worked with the Weinsteins,
10:59it was a terrible time for him.
11:00He really liked Kronos.
11:02He considers it to be his first film,
11:04because he had such a terrible time on Mimic,
11:06where the bugs weren't shapeshifting into humans,
11:08but were sort of presenting as humans.
11:09And, you know, being a filmmaker,
11:12you know, being a horror...
11:12Have you been to a film festival, though?
11:14I've been to Sundance, Tribeca,
11:16you know, Brooklyn.
11:17I think I went to Holly Shorts, but, you know...
11:19I do love the equal footing
11:21of, like, Sundance, Tribeca, Holly Shorts.
11:24Holly Shorts.
11:26That is a point for Josh.
11:28And, yes, it is all tied up now
11:30as we move in to our next statement.
11:33In the Japanese horror movie Audition,
11:37Shigaharu is allowed to attend auditions
11:39for a new television series
11:40in order to screen Potential Wives.
11:43Little does he know that former ballerina Asami,
11:46the applicant he pursues,
11:47mutilates and murders the men who mistreat her.
11:50Um, actually, she's a piano player?
11:54That is incorrect.
11:56Um, actually, Shigaharu is not allowed to attend auditions.
12:00Shigaharu is allowed to attend auditions.
12:03Um, actually, she's not a former ballerina.
12:06She is a former ballerina.
12:08I'll call it there.
12:09The correction that we were looking for
12:11is that the auditions were actually fake.
12:14They were orchestrated solely
12:15to help Shigaharu find a new wife.
12:18I never saw it.
12:20It's real good.
12:21It is very good.
12:22I think there's, like, a threshold for me.
12:23I can't do the intense.
12:25Oh, no, you could do that one.
12:26Yeah?
12:26Yeah.
12:27Now, maybe...
12:28Yeah, it's like...
12:28Now you can see the killer.
12:29Okay, what about, like, Martyrs?
12:31Is it, like, on that?
12:31Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
12:32Martyrs is way more violent than that.
12:33Okay, okay, okay, okay.
12:34I haven't seen that either, but...
12:36I think emotionally Audition is darker.
12:38It's just emotional damage.
12:40Yeah, this is one of M's favorite horror movies,
12:43and she was like,
12:43yeah, it's just, like, such a psychological...
12:45And I was like, stop there.
12:46Not gonna see it.
12:48Isabella got enough to talk about, you know?
12:51That's my therapist.
12:52I figured.
12:52Yeah, yeah.
12:53Contact clues, yeah.
12:53We're just gonna put that in a little pop-up.
12:56Yeah, yeah.
12:56Isabella is a therapist.
12:58Let's move on to our next statement.
13:00Art the Clown's iconic nemesis may be Sienna Shaw,
13:03but the cosplaying teenager did not debut
13:06until Art's second appearance.
13:08Though Terrifier 2 stars Sienna,
13:10the first movie's final girl, Victoria,
13:12makes an appearance in a post-credits scene.
13:14Um, actually, Victoria's not the first movie's final girl.
13:18She is the first Terrifier's final girl.
13:20Uh, Chelsea.
13:21Um, actually, the post-credits scene
13:23is the reporter from the beginning
13:26who's got her face all melted.
13:29That, I believe, is Terrifier 1.
13:32Oh, you're saying that's who's in...
13:33That's who makes the appearance in the post-credits scene.
13:34That is incorrect.
13:35James.
13:36Um, actually, the first movie
13:37doesn't really have a traditional final girl
13:39because the character we follow
13:41that we assume is the final girl
13:43gets shot in the face halfway through
13:45and then her sister comes in.
13:46So, like, which one's really the final girl
13:48in that situation?
13:48That is a great argument.
13:50Um, the final girl, I guess we're saying,
13:53is the person who, like, I think definitively
13:55is the final girl who, like, survives.
13:58So, if you get shot in the face,
14:00you're not technically the final girl
14:02because you got shot in the face.
14:04Chelsea.
14:04Um, actually, this is not Art's second appearance.
14:07It's his third.
14:08Oh, that's great.
14:09His first is in All Hallows Eve.
14:11That is correct.
14:13That's really good.
14:14That's good.
14:15No.
14:16Um, actually, it's his fourth appearance
14:18because of the Terrifier short film
14:22in All Hallows Eve, Terrifier 1, Terrifier 2.
14:25It's actually his fifth appearance,
14:27so we're still going to give that to Chelsea.
14:28That's fair.
14:29That's fair.
14:30That was baller.
14:32Yeah.
14:32That was really, that was pretty rad.
14:34Art the Clown was actually in multiple short films
14:36before Terrifier 1.
14:37His first appearance was in the Ninth Circle,
14:39then Terrifier, the 2011 short film,
14:42then All Hallows Eve,
14:44making Terrifier 2, Art's fifth appearance.
14:47Wow.
14:47Ninth Circle, that's the one.
14:49Yeah.
14:49We haven't seen Ninth Circle.
14:50And I actually knew that, you know,
14:52and, like, I didn't, uh, I didn't say anything.
14:55Why, no, wait, wait, Josh,
14:57have you been to any film festivals?
14:58Oh, oh, I'm so glad you asked.
15:01Sardinia.
15:01Uh, I've never been.
15:05I'll tell you where I'd love to be invited.
15:07It's everywhere.
15:08These guys have been.
15:09I didn't want, I was thinking a lot about, you know,
15:11just saying that actually, um,
15:13in the post-credits of Terrifier 2,
15:15I believe Sam Jackson goes up to, uh,
15:17Art the Clown and is like,
15:18do you want to, do you want to join?
15:19I'm building a spooky team.
15:21I'm building a spooky team.
15:23All right, so that brings our score to Josh with two,
15:27James with two,
15:28and Chelsea in the lead with three.
15:30And it is time for our next shiny question.
15:32Okay.
15:33Size matters.
15:39If there's one thing a villain loves,
15:41it's a sassy little top hat.
15:42In this game, players must add hats to these horror villains
15:46to represent the relative hat size.
15:48The player with the most correct matches wins the point.
15:52Okay.
15:52You may begin now.
16:05Okay.
16:05It seems like everyone's done.
16:07So we will have everyone reveal it to camera.
16:13Okay.
16:14So the first shortest is Art the Clown.
16:17Everyone is correct.
16:18It's just a tiny little top hat.
16:20Cheeky.
16:20Tiny, tiny little thing.
16:22Yes.
16:22The second shortest would be Rose the Hat.
16:26No, I had that.
16:27Rose the Hat from the good old Dr. Sleep.
16:29Yeah.
16:30Yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:31Yep.
16:31The third smallest is going to be the Babadook.
16:35Babadook.
16:35Really?
16:36No.
16:37No.
16:37Yes.
16:37No, all right.
16:38Look at that hat.
16:39That's a fun.
16:40That's just, I think,
16:41really tells you how scary this guy is.
16:43Okay, yeah.
16:43You look at him and you think that hat must,
16:45he's got that big head.
16:46Big head.
16:46The next level up,
16:48number four was Bram Stroker's Dracula.
16:51That's a big head too.
16:52Yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:53So that is good.
16:54You all had that right.
16:55I'm going to be honest,
16:56I don't know who this last person is.
16:58The last one is the Hatbox Ghost from Haunted Mansion.
17:02Oh!
17:04Yeah.
17:04This one's a tricky one
17:05because the Hatbox Ghost in the ride
17:09is a pretty reasonable size,
17:11but in the movie,
17:11they made that thing tall as the head.
17:13This is a specific...
17:14Justin Simeon.
17:14Okay, so you all got Art the Clown
17:17and Dracula correct,
17:18but Chelsea was the only one correct
17:20about Rose the Hat,
17:21which means that she had the most correct,
17:23which means she gets the point.
17:24And the rest of us don't get anything, right?
17:26No, dude, we don't.
17:27That brings the score to two for Josh,
17:29two for James,
17:30and four for Chelsea
17:31as we move in to our next statement.
17:34The titular spaceship comes back wrong
17:36in Event Horizon
17:37after the technology
17:38that allows it to fly faster than light
17:40accidentally sends the ship through hell.
17:43Wrong in this case,
17:44meaning the ship is sentient and evil.
17:46Um, actually, it's not an accident.
17:48Sam Neill's like,
17:49we're going to hell.
17:51It's going to be awesome.
17:52I mean, kind of technically,
17:53but no,
17:54that's not the correction we're looking for.
17:57Josh.
17:58Um, actually,
17:59the ship is not sentient and evil.
18:01There's just evil sentience within the ship.
18:03It seems like you just set
18:05the same thing, just different.
18:07Yeah.
18:07So that's not a point.
18:08Huh.
18:09Um, actually,
18:11it's not the technology
18:12that sends it through hell.
18:14It's... period.
18:16It is the technology
18:17that sends it through hell, actually.
18:19Um, actually,
18:20it's not technology
18:21that allows it to fly faster than light.
18:24It's technology that allows them
18:25to go through a black hole.
18:29That is...
18:29correct.
18:31That is...
18:31Oh, my God!
18:32Yeah, yeah.
18:33So, uh...
18:34I knew it was something with a black hole.
18:35Yeah, yeah.
18:36The event horizon
18:37does not actually fly faster than light.
18:39It has a gravity drive
18:40that folds space-time.
18:42It's...
18:42We were right there.
18:43What's that term?
18:44Edging?
18:44I don't know what it means,
18:45but you're right there.
18:46You know what I mean?
18:47I mean, it seems like you do know what it means.
18:48Yeah, but I don't really know
18:50really what it means,
18:51but I think it's, like, edging.
18:52All right, time for our next statement.
18:55The Puerto Rican cryptid,
18:57known as the Chupacabra,
18:58is generally depicted
18:59as a reptilian monster
19:00with spines and big eyes.
19:02More alien in appearance
19:03than most cryptids.
19:05That's because
19:06one of the first alleged
19:07eyewitness accounts
19:08came from someone
19:08who had just seen aliens
19:10in the horror movie
19:11The Faculty.
19:12It wasn't the faculty
19:13that they saw.
19:14Um, actually,
19:15you should have started
19:16the question.
19:16Um, actually.
19:17I knew this before James said that.
19:19Um, actually,
19:20it wasn't the faculty
19:21in which a character
19:22mentioned the Chupacabra.
19:23That is correct.
19:25Do you want to take a guess
19:26as to what movie?
19:27It was, um, uh,
19:29Fire, uh,
19:31Fire in the, uh,
19:32Fire in the Arrival.
19:33Fire in the Sky Arrival.
19:34Okay, that is incorrect.
19:36Chelsea.
19:37No, ignore me.
19:38I have nothing.
19:39You have nothing?
19:40All right.
19:40James, did you want
19:41to take a stab?
19:42Um, actually,
19:44it was,
19:45they had just seen
19:46aliens in the horror movie
19:48The Thing.
19:48That is incorrect.
19:50The movie,
19:50I feel like if you really
19:52tried,
19:52you might have been
19:53able to hit this
19:53because the movie
19:54that they saw
19:55was Species.
19:56Oh!
19:58Natasha Gimsky!
19:59Uh, the eyewitness account
20:01actually came back
20:01from someone who watched
20:02Species, Not the Faculty,
20:03according to urban legend
20:04expert Benjamin Ravard's book
20:06Tracking the Chupacabra.
20:07The, uh,
20:08one of the first
20:09eyewitness accounts
20:10given to local
20:11Puerto Rican news outlets
20:12came from a woman
20:13who had just seen
20:14Species about the hunt
20:16for a reptilian alien
20:18disguised as a 90s
20:19supermodel.
20:20I grew up in L.A.,
20:21so, like,
20:21Chupacabra for me
20:22came from Mexico.
20:23That's why I buzzed in
20:24and realized, no,
20:25because we've been
20:26talking about the movie.
20:27Yeah, and it was
20:28because my friends
20:28would be like,
20:29yeah, my uncle
20:30saw it in Mexico,
20:31and I thought the
20:31Chupacabra was real
20:32for a minute.
20:33Oh, same.
20:34Unsolved Mysteries?
20:35Did you see that
20:36Chupacabra episode?
20:37That was...
20:38Did they have footage?
20:39Dude, no footage,
20:40but, like,
20:41people just being like,
20:41I saw it.
20:42I didn't realize
20:43the Chupacabra
20:44is younger than me.
20:45It's 95.
20:46Yeah, I thought it was like,
20:47right?
20:48It was...
20:48I thought this was something
20:49that the Chupacabra
20:50had been around
20:51for decades,
20:51but no,
20:52this is a recent
20:54scripted.
20:54Was it Unsolved Mysteries
20:56that he was under...
20:57Yeah, there is
20:57an Unsolved Mysteries
20:58that they talk about
20:59the Chupacabra.
21:00Terrifying.
21:00I think, like,
21:01Nessie and Sasquatch
21:02looked down upon it
21:03for being, like,
21:04a new gen.
21:05All right,
21:05that is a point for Josh.
21:07Oh, stolen point.
21:09Yeah, so that is
21:10two points for James,
21:11three for Josh,
21:13and five for Chelsea
21:14as we move in
21:15to our final shiny
21:17question of the game.
21:18Oh, no.
21:18This one is called
21:20Kitchen Cosplay
21:21Horror Edition.
21:22Randy Quaid.
21:28Cosplaying can get expensive,
21:29but you can get the point
21:31in a cross with
21:31everyday household items.
21:33Please direct your attention
21:34to the shiny stage.
21:36We'll bring out
21:36several cosplayers,
21:38and you buzz in
21:38and correctly tell me
21:40what iconic horror character
21:42they're dressed as.
21:42Oh, my God.
21:43Whoever gets the most correct
21:44gets the point.
21:45Let's take a look
21:46at our first cosplayer.
21:48Oh, James.
21:53That is Frederick Kruger.
21:54That is, in fact,
21:56Freddy Kruger.
21:57Oh, the trash bag.
22:00In your version,
22:01Karo is Freddy Kruger
22:02a pirate.
22:03Yeah, he does sound...
22:05Thank you so much, Karo.
22:07That's amazing, Karo.
22:08It is time
22:09for your next cosplayer.
22:12Raph Chastain.
22:15Oh, James.
22:18That is from Midsommar.
22:19Danny.
22:20That is correct.
22:21That is the honor.
22:22I feel like we hit
22:23at the exact same time.
22:24Are those cabinet liners?
22:26Is that what that is?
22:26Yes.
22:27That is exactly what it is.
22:29Your vision, Raph.
22:30That's beautiful.
22:31That's beautiful.
22:32Thanks a lot, man.
22:33I want to see the back here.
22:34Yeah, what's the back one?
22:36Oh.
22:37Oh.
22:38Party in the back.
22:39It's like a hospital gown.
22:40Okay, let's get ready
22:41for your next cosplayer.
22:45Oh.
22:48Chelsea.
22:49It's Chucky.
22:50That is correct.
22:52That is, in fact, Chucky.
22:54Are those...
22:55Are they like a bunch of pruders?
22:57Those are those rainbows.
23:01That's amazing.
23:02That's perfect.
23:02It's a good guy doll.
23:03Chucky, I like that your knife,
23:05you could have just
23:06used a kitchen knife.
23:08You wouldn't be able
23:08to get into a con with that.
23:10Yeah.
23:10That's right.
23:11But with that knife,
23:11you can,
23:12and you have a little snack
23:13for your con, too.
23:14Well, we did just see
23:15a Freddy Krueger
23:15with a whole bunch of knives.
23:17Those were like butter knives.
23:17Tapes in our hands,
23:18so it's really about
23:19not trusting Katie Mervais.
23:21Do you want me to go?
23:23Yeah.
23:26Thank you, Katie.
23:27Thanks, Chucky.
23:28All right,
23:29it's time for your last cosplay.
23:32Let's reveal it.
23:36Chelsea.
23:36That's a xenomorph.
23:38Oh, that's so good.
23:40That's so good.
23:41Oh, my God.
23:41I was going to say,
23:42oh, my God.
23:43That's so cute.
23:43You know,
23:44I saw the stomach.
23:45I thought it was pinhead
23:46or a centibite, but...
23:47Oh, it is kind of centibite.
23:48Oh, my God.
23:49Oh, there's a tail.
23:50Oh, yeah.
23:52Oscar.
23:53What a cute little thing.
23:55That's just two,
23:56uh, two, like,
23:57turkey pans
23:58on top of your head.
23:59Uh-huh, yes, yes.
24:00Oh, it's so good.
24:02That's good, it's good.
24:03That's really a solid base
24:05for an actual
24:06xenomorph.
24:07Thank you so much, Oscar.
24:09Bye, Oscar.
24:10Great work.
24:11James, you had two correct.
24:12Chelsea, you had two correct,
24:13so that is a point
24:14for the both of you,
24:15bringing us to
24:16three points for Josh,
24:19three points for James,
24:20and six points for Chelsea.
24:22Oh, my.
24:22Is there a way
24:23that I can steal his three points
24:25and add them to mine?
24:26There isn't,
24:27but there is another statement,
24:28which, as always,
24:29concerns real-life skills.
24:35Speaking of horrific things
24:37lurking in your home,
24:38a dirty AC filter
24:39can make your energy bill skyrocket,
24:41so be sure to clean
24:42or replace it annually.
24:44If you have a filter
24:44that does not need
24:45to be replaced outright,
24:46you can vacuum off the debris
24:48and, if needed,
24:50wash it off
24:50with a water white vinegar solution.
24:53It's not annually
24:54that you clean or replace it.
24:55You didn't say I'm actually.
24:57No.
24:58Chelsea.
24:58I'm actually.
24:59No.
25:00I'm actually.
25:01That is correct.
25:02You don't need
25:03to replace it annually.
25:05Do you happen to know
25:06how often you need
25:08to replace it?
25:08It's every six months?
25:10I'm actually.
25:10No, that is not
25:11every six months.
25:12Josh, you're busted.
25:13Actually, you need
25:14to replace it
25:14every three months.
25:16That is correct.
25:18Do I get anything?
25:18Yes, that is a point for you.
25:21Actually, that's James' job
25:23in the house,
25:24so I didn't know.
25:24Sure is.
25:26So I tried to do
25:28three push-ups.
25:29Most AC filters
25:30should actually be replaced
25:31every one to three months,
25:33depending on how often
25:34you use it.
25:35Some say they can last
25:36for a year,
25:36but you're generally
25:37recommended to replace
25:38it far more often
25:39than that.
25:40So that final point
25:41goes to Josh,
25:43bringing our final score.
25:45He's the one
25:45who wound up with that?
25:46Yes.
25:46After all?
25:47Yes.
25:47No, no.
25:49No!
25:49So our final score
25:51is James with three points.
25:53Oh!
25:54Josh with four points.
25:56And our winner
25:57for today
25:58with six points,
25:59David, Chelsea, Rebecca.
26:00Y'all are all champions
26:02in my eyes,
26:03not in the eyes
26:04of how this game works.
26:05Thank you all
26:06for watching.
26:07Join us next time
26:08for even more
26:08pathetic corrections
26:09here on I'm Actually.
26:11Did they tell you
26:12who your character
26:13was going to be
26:13before you got here today?
26:14No.
26:14Oh, okay.
26:15Yeah.
26:16That's good.
26:16I look like
26:17Rick Moranis
26:18from Space Force.
26:19It's a big
26:19perfect man.
26:20We'll see you next time
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