Mini-Water Cooler: Halloween Horror Nights, Caribbean Cruise, Bound, and Warrior
On the September 9, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film senior writer Ben Pearson is joined by editorial director Peter Sciretta to talk about what they’ve been up to in the virtual water cooler.
Opening Banter: Peter’s back!
At The Water Cooler:
- What we’ve been Doing:
- Peter went on a Cruise, watch the videos here.
- Clear
- Vaccine details
- Ship is like a resort on the water (central park, flowrider, ultimate abyss, water slides, robot bar, aquatheatre, rising tide, zipline)
- Ports:
- Nassau Bahamas
- San Juan Puerto Rico (pops, birds)
- St Thomas (paradise point)
- St Maarten (yoda guy, plane beach)
- Peter went to the opening night of Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando, watch the video here.
- Halloween was canceled last year basically
- 30th year
- Rain
- Favorite houses
- Peter went on a Cruise, watch the videos here.
- What we’ve been Reading:
- What we’ve been Watching:
- Ben watched Bound and rewatched Warrior.
- What we’ve been Eating:
- What we’ve been Playing:
Also mentioned:
- The Story Of How The Wachowskis Landed The Matrix Is More Complex Than The Legend
- 10 Years Later, Warrior Director Gavin O'Connor Looks Back On One Of The Best Sports Movies Ever [Interview]
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