The Stepfather with Blumhouse Trent - Movie Torture
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The Stepfather with Blumhouse Trent - Movie Torture

"He seems nice but he's got to be creepy, man. He's probably got a basement."

In this episode of Movie Torture, the guys welcome back Blumhouse Trent and they discuss the film 'The Stepfather' released in 1987. They talk about the odd choice of having the character watch 'Mr. Ed' in multiple scenes. The guys speculate on the DNA evidence left behind by the killer and discuss the possibility of reducing alimony and making divorce cheaper to potentially decrease murders. They also mention the actor Terry O'Quinn, who played the lead role in the film. In this part of the conversation, they talk about mistaken identities, celebrity relationships, cooking preferences, dating experiences, and movie preferences. They also touch on the TV shows 'Charlie's Angels' and 'The Dukes of Hazzard'. The guys share their opinions on different pasta sauces, salt preferences, and the quality of movie theaters. They also mention their experiences meeting celebrities and their thoughts on watching movies alone. The conversation revolves around the movie 'The Stepfather' and the hosts' opinions on its plot, characters, and overall quality. They discuss the lack of a satisfying ending, the shift in genre from psychological thriller to slasher, and the ineffective portrayal of the police.

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