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Late To The Party - Tucker and Dale vs. Evil

Ever wondered what happens when a horror film flips the script and turns into a comedy of errors? Join us as we unpack "Tucker and Dale vs. Evil," a movie that hilariously twists slasher tropes into a bloody comedy goldmine. You'll learn why two seemingly typical hillbillies, Tucker and Dale, have become the unlikely heroes of a cult classic through a series of misunderstood mishaps. From Eli Craig's clever direction to the film's unique charm, we promise you'll never look at horror the same way again.

Expect plenty of laughs as we recount our initial misconceptions about this movie and how it caught us off guard with its mix of cringe-worthy yet lovable moments. Alan Tudyk and Tyler Labine shine as the titular characters, bringing a fresh and light-hearted twist to horror that’s right up there with "Zombieland" and "Shaun of the Dead." We dive into how the film handles themes of prejudice and misunderstanding, and why it stands out in a genre full of jump scares and gore.

Our discussion takes a turn towards the greater horror landscape, exploring where horror-comedy fits in alongside genre staples like "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Scream." We wrap up with our personal ratings for "Tucker and Dale vs. Evil," assessing its parody prowess and its place within our series of reviews.

Letterbox'd Synopsis: Two hillbillies are suspected of being killers by a group of paranoid college kids camping near the duo’s West Virginian cabin. As the body count climbs, so does the fear and confusion as the college kids try to seek revenge against the pair.

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Mr Eric Almighty and Phil the Filipino. Yeah, they've got you covered.

Speaker 2:

And all you gotta do is wait for it. This is the Wait For it Podcast. Hey, everyone, welcome back to the Wait For it Podcast. I am your co-host, phil Barrera, aka Phil the Filipino, and joining me, as always, is your other co-host, mr Eric Almighty. And Eric, we are back after a much deserved week off and you know we both took time to go to events.

Speaker 2:

I was at a wedding, you went to Spookala with, you know, our friends and my sister, and we've just been very busy and it was again a nice time to step away from podcasting for a little bit. But as we turn the corner into the last three months of the year which is insane to say we are back to it and back to work, because we are here with Late to the Party, which is always our first episode of each and every single month. And, eric, it is Spooktober, one of my favorite times of the year as well. As you know, we put up our awesome Halloween themed logo that our friend Jordan made for us Every year at midnight. So far, I have been on point in putting that thing on all of our social medias. It's one of my favorite things to do each and every single year and we wanted to go with a lot of horror themed episodes this month, which we are doing, and we're starting off here with the late to the party episode with Tucker and Dale versus evil.

Speaker 2:

Now, this is not your straightforward horror film, as you guys will learn as we discuss it and talk about it here today. But, eric, it's a movie that I had heard of for quite some time now and it has a lot of. I think it definitely has a bit of a cult following, because I had not heard of it until really the last couple of years. It's got a pretty solid score on IMDb, letterboxd, all of that and I think it's a good commentary and parody on the slasher horror film, which is why I recommended it. So really excited to talk about it here today and hopefully, for those of you that have not seen it, convince you to watch it as well, as it is a fun time.

Speaker 1:

This does feel in line with the type of horror movie you would recommend, because you are not the horror buff in the family. We know that goes to a friend of the show, flynn. But yeah, this is very interesting because I had no clue what this was about. I have heard of it in name and name alone and I was like, oh OK, it's probably going to be somewhat funny, but no, it's like a full-on parody of the horror genre. So that was interesting, to say the least.

Speaker 1:

I'm excited to talk about how I kind of navigated through figuring that out on my own to then really enjoy and appreciate the film. But I do think, phil, even as a casual horror fan, this definitely offers something for everyone. From that parody standpoint. If parodies are not for you, well then, that is definitely going to be a big problem for us. Phil, we always like a good time and it's not like this movie held back on some of the horror elements like blood. So it was definitely not tame. But yeah, I was just surprised of the parody-ness of this, did not see that coming and excited to share my thoughts on my first watch through.

Speaker 2:

Well, that's good. I thought maybe you had some sort of idea of the premise of the film. So actually the fact that you went into it not really knowing at all and kind of got surprised by it does excite me. So really looking forward forward to this conversation. But we'll give you guys a disclaimer right here.

Speaker 2:

This movie's been out for 14 years. It is kind of the theme of late to the party that we talk pretty openly and freely about the movie. The whole movie's premise is pretty much a spoiler, so just want to give that out to you here before you listen to this episode. Definitely recommend you go watch it yourself. It's a pretty briskisk like what hour and maybe 45 minutes. It's not a very long watch and yeah, but it does. It is very heavy on some of the gore and some of the kills that happen throughout the film, but we'll discuss that here in just a moment.

Speaker 2:

I want to welcome any returning listeners as well as all you brand new listeners to the podcast. Perhaps we met you in Ocala or maybe we ran into you at hopefully knock on wood Infinity Con this weekend here in Gainesville, florida, or a little bit south here of Jacksonville, barring the storm, for any of you that are with this episode will come out on Wednesday. So for any of you that are in the path of Milton, we hope that you stay safe and wishing the best for you and your families. But, eric, let's go ahead and jump into Tucker and Dale versus evil. I will go with the letterbox synopsis of this film here, and it is two hillbillies are suspected of being killers by a group of paranoid college kids camping near the duo's West Virginian cabin. As the body count climbs, so does the fear and confusion as the college kids try to seek revenge against the pair. This movie was directed by Eli Craig, who has a short list of director credits under him.

Speaker 2:

Probably the only other thing you guys may recognize and it's not a good thing is the Zombieland TV show, which was very short-lived, I think. Actually, I think as short-lived as you possibly can be, because I think it was only one episode and it was terrible. Eric, this is one of those YouTube rabbit holes I went down as far as the Zombieland TV show. Did you know I'm gonna go off on a tangent here. Did you know that for the Zombieland TV show, instead of going with what maybe would be the smart route, like they did with, say, fallout, right, totally new character, original character. They just recast new people as the same Zombieland main characters and they were terrible.

Speaker 2:

So to give you guys a little insight into the Zombieland TV show, a little bit of extra late to the party, information here from the Tucker and Dale vs Evil episode. So, eric, as you're navigating this movie, you know, walk me through it Because, again, I knew the premise of this movie and I think this is interesting because it ties back to a story I discussed on what did I miss, maybe a couple months back about the scary movie franchise returning and like you're not very enthused about that. But I think if it's done correctly it can be really funny. And I think, when it comes to parodies, I have always been a pretty big fan of them and I think Tucker and Dale versus evil does this very well when it comes to this specific horror trope that we see quite a bit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so definitely didn't know Cause. Again you're going off of just the title. So Tucker and Dale versus evil? I'm thinking, okay, these two redneck dumb characters that they're playing up are going to fight some like demons or ghosts or some type of supernatural like evil, and that's not what happens in this movie at all. And Phil, obviously, from the get go, very cringe dialogue, very cringe acting.

Speaker 1:

I wasn't sure, are we watching like a, a lower tier b horror movie? Is it a parody of a b horror movie? Like I'm trying to figure these things out as we go along and then my brain just told me hey, dummy, just enjoy this. Like, just have a little bit of fun, because it's so fucking stupid, it's so, so stupid and honestly, you kind of have to reach that level of dumb and stupid for your brain to turn off. And that's what my brain did. My brain turned off and said you know what I think I'm going to just try to enjoy this. And for a story that revolved around these college kids and these two hillbillies, yeah, it did what it needed to do. So I enjoyed the film.

Speaker 1:

Is it my cup of tea? Great, great question. Horror already isn't my genre and it's one that I appreciate and there are elements that I like, but it's not what I gravitate towards. Same thing with parodies Parodies, when done right, I really enjoy, but again, you will eat up any parody film. We could go through the list of parody films that you've made me watch over the years. We're not gonna do that, but there are some we've quoted that I hate myself for, so this will probably be one of them for a while, but I did uh, I gotta admit did enjoy it by the time the credits rolled.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and to give you guys some more context, my favorite horror movie is Cabin in the Woods and if you don't know anything about Cabin in the Woods, absolutely go watch that. I will not spoil Cabin in the Woods for you because it is, I think, one of the best, not only just like parody films, but in terms of, like the dialogue on the horror genre itself. I think it's one of the best films that's available to watch. So when you're talking about, you know, the tucker and dale versus evil in terms of like what's happening here, think of like you know the wrong turn movies, um, movies such as like, I guess very like on a minor level, texas chainsaw massacre. You know people that are out in places that they're not supposed to be. So you have these college kids. You know immediately they have that like, like you said, eric cringy, early 2000s dialogue, the guy with, like the pop collar, and you know the, the group of people there there's like the stoner, then the nerd and the jock and all that kind of stuff. So that's exactly what's going on here and you know, obviously, the most important part of this film and Eric, you got to well, you didn't get to see them, unfortunately, you didn't have time to go check out Alan Tudyk and Tyler Levine, who Eric could have seen as Spookala but just did not get the chance to do so. If you want to explain what happened there, that's up to you, but Alan Tudyk has always been one of our favorites, from, you know, just multiple appearances, not only within the Star Wars universe but so many other projects. I mean, we're actually just bummed to hear today that he is unfortunately going to have to reschedule his collective con appearance for next year, but hopefully we'll see him very, very soon. And then Tyler Labine, who has been in. I haven't seen this movie but I have seen the Kill Count. He is in the Escape Room movies and he's actually pretty good in that. I've heard very, very good reviews of his performance there.

Speaker 2:

But as far as like just their friendship like Dale specifically is just such a wholesome and lovable character and you know they obviously present them very like menacingly in the beginning and then you learn that Dale is just essentially a giant big oaf and you know a big like St Bernard puppy. And then you know his friend as far as Tucker is just trying to give him confidence and also, you know, show him a good time and it's just a really good, like wholesome friendship movie. And then when everything goes to shit, that's when you kind of like realize exactly what is fully going on. You know, this is very much again a commentary on assuming who people are and prejudice, beliefs and, you know, lack of communication, misunderstanding, all of that is going on here and they use that very well in terms of pairing it with, like the horror.

Speaker 2:

Like to the kids they're in a horror film, right, they're in Wrong Turn, they're in Texas Chainsaw Massacre. But to Tucker and Dale, they're like what the fuck is going on? We're just trying to help this poor girl and then complete madness ensues. So, and like you said, eric, you know it is a turn-off-your-brain movie and just have a good time. I think this also would be a very good movie to watch with friends when you want to have like a lighter horror movie night, because in terms of horror, there's not really a lot here, except for in the beginning, like the prologue, right. The rest of it is more of, uh, leaning into the confusion from both parties that makes sense.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I would say the way I looked at it is this movie is final destination if it was a comedy.

Speaker 2:

So that's kind of the way I I took it based off but you can make the argument that final destination kind of the way I took it based off of the.

Speaker 1:

But you can make the argument that Final Destination kind of a comedy, kind of an unintentional comedy, for sure. But yeah, again, when we say horror, we're using that very loosely. You know there's no jump scares, there's nothing that's going to scare you or nothing, even very grotesque, although you know, again, when you jump into a, a wood chipper, just jumped into the wood chipper.

Speaker 2:

It's a great visual too. It's hilarious, it's so funny.

Speaker 1:

It's unsettling is what it is, and very funny, very funny. So it was around that time in the movie where I was like, ok, this is the, this is the, this is the amount of like dumbness we're going to stoop down to. That's what the movie is trying to talk about is, again, the parody on the genre itself and a lot of the cliches that horror movies are known for, especially in the space that it was specifically kind of parodying. So I was perfectly fine with all of that. Again, from a a gore perspective, I thought there was a lot of use of blood. You know it wasn't tamed. So it kept me interesting because I was kind of curious at points, feel like I wonder how far they're going to take that. And while they never went as far as I think they could have again, it wasn't tame in any manner. So it always kept my interest peaked to kind of wonder well, what's the of wonder, well, what's the next kill going to look like? What's the next misunderstanding going to be? And again, just turn your brain off, watch it.

Speaker 1:

Have a good time of late to the party in a minute, because there's not much more beyond that premise and phil, I mentioned that walking into this movie, I didn't really know what to expect. But once you've gotten 30 minutes, which is a third of the way through of this film, you pretty much know what you're in for. So, on that note, if you have listened and you haven't checked it out at this point I would recommend just give it a shot. You're gonna know within 30 minutes if it's for you. Otherwise turn it off. I think most people feel are willing to keep it on because it is a good time. It's light hearted with that horror element, the gore, all of that extra stuff that people enjoy from the genre.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I really think I've. I've found my niche when it comes to the horror films and even though, like I already mentioned, cabin in the Woods favorite horror film, one of my other favorite films of the year is Abigail, and Abigail's very funny and Abigail's also not really that scary. There are a couple of jump scares in it, but it's a film that I got through pretty easily. So, with people such as you know, we have Jordan Peele now jumping into you know, obviously, horror and he's doing an amazing job being able to mix the comedy in with the horror. Like, I'm at a good spot right now when it comes to that. You know, like you said, we'll see what the Scary Movie remake looks like, or the reboot, whatever they want to call it. They definitely need to make sure they cast Anna Faris and then start from there.

Speaker 2:

But, yeah, it is a wholesome, not too gory time. All the kills are things that you have seen before. So if, like you, are a little squeamish, it's nothing you haven't seen in, like a Last of Us, you know, or like a video game that you have played elsewhere. So, really, really fun time and, like I said, I think it would make for a really solid movie night, like there's not really too much else to discuss here. I guess, as far as just horror, I'm as far as spoilers go. Eric was there. Did you have a favorite kill what's? I mean, it's got to be the wood chipper.

Speaker 2:

That was the most the wood chipper, then they had to get him out of the wood chipper they're like dragging the body back, and then that's when the stupid cop comes up and yeah, yeah, it's impaled in the head yeah, again, a lot of, uh, a lot of a lot of memorable moments from the movie.

Speaker 2:

Um, but yeah, the wood chipper definitely prime, prime scene for me and it leans into all of the corny dialogue you see in these slashers from uh, you know, from the the college kids for sure, and it it just makes you realize, like how just silly all of those films are.

Speaker 2:

And you know, that's why I think horror in in terms of just a genre itself, like it won't ever go anywhere, like if you can just continue to reinvent yourself and lean into the campiness. I think the more campy a horror film, the better. Those are the ones that I've enjoyed personally quite a bit, but on the other side, like if you want a pure scare, like there are also those directors that are doing those out there very, very well. So, and I think it is time I don't know how you feel about this, eric, but I do think it is time for horror to be recognized. As far as an Academy Award, like a specific Academy Award, maybe you could name it something else other than horror. I don't know what you would do, but I know there's been a lot of conversation in terms of one. We need a voice acting, emmy and Oscar Right, and then also something as far as the horror genre being recognized, because I mean, I think we're there in terms of the catalog that's being developed right now for that genre specifically.

Speaker 1:

I don't know about horror getting its own award for that genre, Because when you think of comedy or drama or best film, again there's not too many movies that have those individual categories like that. But I don't know. Horror does deserve more acclaim. I would absolutely agree with that. It's on award Maybe, maybe soon, maybe over time. If I kind of just look at like this year in horror, I'm not saying there wasn't a lot to choose from, but are. Are there five award winning horror movies that came out?

Speaker 2:

you guys tell us again, not my genre from what I maybe probably the hope was that it was going to be the what, the nicholas cage one long legs.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think I saw the tv. Glow counts as horror is what which I do want to watch.

Speaker 2:

I have that in my max, yeah, and it's on Max.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and it's on my queue as well.

Speaker 2:

That one's more like psychological horror.

Speaker 1:

And again, that's what's weird, because when we say horror, I guess if you do open it up to the other elements of horror that aren't true, like jump scare horror, maybe it works. So then how do you differentiate that genre? And then, where does a movie like this fit in if it is like, unintentionally, a comedy or you know, this one obviously is intentionally. But if there's a situation like that, where does it fall? So again, do I? Am I against the idea? No, but I don't know. I don't know. Interesting conversation, to say the least.

Speaker 2:

I'm curious what people think yeah, I'm sure there are so many other horror content podcasts and youtube pages that are well more equipped to have that discussion than us, but I know it's something that comes up quite a bit in terms of like movies that have been nominated for Academy Awards.

Speaker 2:

I wanted to pull that up. As far as Academy Award nominations I see Carrie on here Psycho, the Birds, rosemary's Baby, the Exorcist movies like that, jaws, alien, amityville, horror, and you got to wonder, like, how many of these are like special effects, you know nominations and costume design and things like that cinematography, all those types of things. So, yeah, it's definitely an interesting conversation to be had, but I mean, like I said, there's not too much else to talk about when it comes to this movie. So, eric, if you don't have anything else you want to discuss, we can get to what is. We're trying to make a consistent thing each and every episode of Late to the Party. Do you have some comparisons as far as maybe what I think would be is better or worse than Tucker and Dale versus evil?

Speaker 1:

I do, and I'm pretty sure there's a couple here that you know. So I'm going to go with as many as I can fit in here and then we'll go over our scores. So, phil, on IMDB's page they have a more like this section and we use that section, when we can remember to do it on this series, to say, would you rather watch Tucker and Dale vs Evil or this film, the first film, phil, is Zombieland, so would you rather watch Tucker?

Speaker 2:

and.

Speaker 1:

Dale vs Evil or Zombieland.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, zombieland, that is also one of my favorite horror films. Yeah, emma Stone and Zombieland awaken something in me.

Speaker 1:

All right, what about the original Scream?

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, Scream, you gotta go Scream. There's like two classics right off the bat. Sorry, Tucker and Dale. I love this movie, but yeah, that's rough.

Speaker 1:

What about the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre?

Speaker 2:

That I have not seen. Have you seen it Okay?

Speaker 1:

I have.

Speaker 2:

Okay, what do you think?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'd rather watch that. Yeah, what about Tremors?

Speaker 2:

Oh man, I love Tremors, I love the Tremors franchise, even though I've only seen three of them. Oh boy, I'm going to go. Tucker and Dale versus Evil. I watched these movies, those movies for different things too, but tremors is also great, but I'll. I'll give Tucker and Dale this one.

Speaker 1:

All right, what about Sean of the dead?

Speaker 2:

Oh, sean of the dead. Yeah, sean of the dead. Yeah, I can't go wrong with uh, with um, what? What's the one that was supposed to direct Ant-Man?

Speaker 1:

Oh, um, that's going to make me mad too.

Speaker 2:

Edgar right.

Speaker 1:

I want to say right, I knew that was wrong.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, can't go wrong with that.

Speaker 1:

Last one, 2011's, the cabin in the woods.

Speaker 2:

Well, you know, cabin in the woods is one of my favorite movies. So, uh sorry, tucker and Dale versus evil. Uh, dale versus evil. Uh, you took a lot of L's on this one, but no, it's a. Cabin in the woods is a classic, it's so good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. So let let's see how people felt about the movie overall, and then we will give our scores and see although there were a lot of other movies we'd prefer to watch, did we like this one enough to give it a good score? So, phil, take it away.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, in terms of Tucker and Dale versus Evil on Rotten Tomatoes. This is something we've seen a couple times recently. The complete opposite end in Joker 2, where critics and audiences agree. Tucker and Dale versus Evil has an 85% from both the Tomato Meter score Certified Fresh, and the audience. So everyone is in agreement there for Rotten Tomatoes. And on Letterboxd it has a 3.7 overall rating, which is pretty much where I landed as well, 3.5. Probably just as a movie itself. I think you could probably say it's just a 3. But in terms of the commentary that it has and just leaning into the silliness and leaning into the tropes from the slasher horror films, I give it that little extra bump at a 3.5. So definitely enjoyed it and we'll talk really here. We'll talk very quickly in a moment here where that ranks in terms of the other late to the parties we have done, because Eric finally did his letterbox list.

Speaker 1:

I did. I did. So what was your score for Tucker and Dale? 3.5. 3.5. So it's 3.5. Yeah, mine was a three, mine was a three, mine was a three. Not bad by any means of the imagination. It was just a very simple, straightforward movie. So you liked it a little bit more than me, which makes sense because, again, this kind of blends a lot of things that you prefer in your taste and like comedy and the horror, like parody that it's that it's doing there for me where this fell, and then I'd love to hear where yours did, because now we can compare and in our patreon post show to skip ahead, we actually will go over this for the first time now that we both have a list. Phil, this fell, uh, it's in the, it's in the back half of my list, but it did fall in between real steel and the menu.

Speaker 2:

Hmm, I thought you liked the menu way more than I. What did you give the?

Speaker 1:

menu. So I gave the menu a two and a half oh yeah, I didn't.

Speaker 2:

No, I could have sworn. You really liked the menu.

Speaker 1:

No, no, going back, going back to that episode. I didn't listen to the full episode cause I had to go back and do some research. I think that was around the time we were not giving our Letterboxd scores publicly, we hadn't transitioned yet. But you and me both complained a lot. I'll give you the quote that I gave was I think that this movie could use another 30 minutes, but only if it changed a lot, like if it changed almost everything. And your response was so, if it was, if it was a movie that wasn't this one, if it was completely different, you mean.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, how long is the menu? I think the menu would have been really good if it was a different two and a half hour movie.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yeah, so that was. That was like the line of the episode.

Speaker 2:

That should tell you enough which is crazy because, like people love the menu and I, I think I understand not to make this about the menu, but I understand elements of why they would do that, but nope style for us. Style over substance, in my opinion yeah, the menu is a few spots behind this, so this became this is, uh, in between edge of Tomorrow and right before Real Steel, so it's kind of funny that Real Steel came up in both places here.

Speaker 1:

Just the tent pole for very middle-of-the-pack movies, I guess. So it's the middle version of the Shining being the bottom totem pole. The Real Steel is right there in the middle.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, still more enjoyable than the Shining for the bottom totem pole. The real steel is like right there in the middle. Yeah, still more enjoyable than the Shining for both of us, which, again, has not been difficult to accomplish. Even Lego Ninjago cleared the Shining. It has been a year, guys, but yeah, that's where we landed.

Speaker 2:

As far as this movie, again, a lot of people very much enjoy it. A 3.7 on Letterboxd is definitely nothing to scoff at and just a really, really fun film. So hopefully we have convinced you guys to go check it out. If you do find yourself watching a lot of heavy horror this year, then this one will be a great palate cleanser before you dive back into something a little bit more serious and more scary, because Tucker and Dale versus evil isn't necessarily scary. So, eric, anything else we need to mention to our audience before we wrap this one up the first episode is spooktober is in the books and we will move on to an actual horror film and international feature which is going to be 28 days later, total. It's going to be a complete total shift between this week and next week, because I know some of the things that happened in 28 days later and I'm like man, you know what this could really use.

Speaker 1:

Alan tudyk like a laugh or two. Yeah, yeah, uh, I don't know what phil has been on, but he, he had control of this month and uh, we and I'm just here for the ride, guys.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know the meme with the sad guy on the bus. We're going to be Tucker and Dale versus evil the happy side and the sad side. It's going to be 28 days later. So, oh boy, Cannot wait to discuss that. So, yeah, but folks, thank you so much for checking out this episode of the Wave, a podcast.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

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