
Last Podcast On The Left
"The writing is literally in the stars and the very night scripture points to in the very year five independent prophecies provide exact year counts from known historical events. And they're saying here that yes, in seven days, five hours, 59 minutes, and 44 seconds, 43 seconds, 42 seconds, the world is going to end." — Marcus Parks (Discussing the October 9th doomsday prophecy ad)
"We have found footage horror films. Mm-hmm. We're gonna like it. Yeah. And then I also added Night of the Demons, which I love. I tried it. I love that. That was good 80s cheese. Yeah, yeah, yeah." — Ed Larson (Discussing horror movie additions)
"It looks like the criterion logo. It does. I don't know if it's an advertisement. It's an extremely odd shape. They kept trying to say that it was cylindrical, but it is cylindrical, but it's bent over." — Henry Zebrowski (Describing the photographed object shot down over the Yukon)
The episode opens with a discussion about an advertisement for a website predicting the end of the world on October 9th. The hosts express frustration that this religious/apocalyptic ad slipped past their filters, highlighting the deceptive tactics used by some advertisers. They then transition to discussing the recent release of a photograph of an unidentified object shot down over the Yukon, noting the discrepancies between official descriptions and the visual evidence, leading to speculation about its origin and the government's transparency.
A significant portion of the podcast is dedicated to the hosts' elaborate Halloween movie marathon plans, known as "31 for 31." They meticulously categorize and discuss a vast array of horror films, including found footage, slashers, 80s cheese, and classic universal monsters. This segment showcases their passion for the genre and provides extensive recommendations for listeners.
Interspersed throughout the episode are discussions on other topical events, including the impact of extreme weather on regions like Asheville and Knoxville, and a brief, albeit graphic, anecdote about a man who self-mutilated. The hosts also touch upon personal anecdotes and humor, including a segment on the correct usage of "cement" versus "concrete" and the evolving definition of "zoomer."