Episode 49: From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) Theme: Man-Bat Month Hosts: Oz & Curtis
This week, Oz and Curtis grab their Big Kahuna Burgers, adjust their tribal tattoos, and sprint straight into From Dusk Till Dawn — the only movie bold enough to start as a gritty crime thriller… then yank the wheel, smash through the guardrail, and plunge into a vampire-infested pit with the enthusiasm of a semi driver finally finding the Twister.
Join your two favorite members of the Let's Talk About Flix-verse as they unpack:
How Seth and Richie Gecko somehow function as a criminal duo despite only one of them having any functioning brain cells.
Why the Fuller family deserved a simple sightseeing trip but instead landed in the world’s worst Roadhouse.
How Santanico Pandemonium steals the entire movie in 45 seconds without saying a single word.
Why “vampire bar” should absolutely have been listed on the Yelp page.
How the movie’s tone change is still the most chaotic, glorious genre swerve in film history.
From snake dances to exploding vampires, from holy-water Super Soakers to the most unnecessarily complicated crotch gun ever engineered, Oz and Curtis break down a movie that proves two things: Quentin Tarantino should never be left alone with hostages, and Cheech Marin can carry an entire film across three unrelated roles.
Final Verdict Oz — Nine recreational vehicles Curtis — Three Cheech Marins Both — Still convinced the Twister single-handedly destroys America’s trucking industry.
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