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Jo (in actual agony) & Amelie tear into The RIP Man — a £20k indie slasher that punches WAY above its weight. Killer acting, smart writing, gorgeous blue-tinted kills, and one wobbly act three can’t ruin this gem. Way better than most $30M studio sequels! (Looking at you, Black Phone!) KEY MOMENTS Opening chaos – Jo watches flat on his back, still yelling about pain and glory “At least my dick doesn’t hurt” – the Jim Breuer dad-ism that broke Amelie The £20k bombshell – we find out the budget and lose our minds Blue-light murder aesthetic – that one kill scene had us both going “that’s BEAUTIFUL” Jo’s big take – “Pound-for-pound this smokes Black Phone 2” hot take Amelie’s reflection – low-budget doesn’t mean low-quality, France TV cult classics prove it WTF moment – the serial killer is somehow hilarious AND terrifying We’re Amazon Affiliates — any Amazon links we drop and you click/buy from, we earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Full episodes + extras at https://linktr.ee/EmptyhellSmash that subscribe button so Jo can afford better painkillers. See you next week, demons! 🦷🔪 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Welcome 00:28 Spoiler-Free Review of 'The Rip Man' 00:45 Joel's Podcasting Dedication 02:30 Upcoming Movies and Embargoes 03:00 Skepticism About Movie Screeners 04:07 Discovering 'The Rip Man' 05:31 Rating 'The Rip Man' Four Stars 09:21 Sound Quality Discussion 13:39 Budget Efficiency in 'The Rip Man' 18:52 Age-Appropriate Casting 20:18 Would I pay to see this movie at a local theater? 25:49 Indie Films vs. High-Budget Films 29:43 Unusual Comparisons in Cinema 31:18 Encouragement for Aspiring Filmmakers 32:59 Recommendation for 'The Rip Man'