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Session 9 (2001)

5/11/20262 hr 38 min

The Halloweenies enter Danvers State Hospital for a late-late-late night screening of Brad Anderson's 2001 psychological thriller Session 9. Together, Dan, Mac, and Mike discuss the eclectic cast, the terror of the mind, urban exploring, and David Caruso's leap from the small screen to celluloid... and back. Note: This episode was originally released to our patrons in March 2024. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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  1. Speaker 00:00

    130 million people take road trips every year. 15,400 of them are never seen again. Have you heard the story of The Passenger that's been circulating online lately? A young couple set out on a van life trip, but a few nights in, they came across a brutal car accident on the side of the road. I'm not talking about a typical crash. Something about this was off, and there's one detail that keeps coming up. The car they found had three deep scratches carved into the side, not dents, scratches. They stopped, they saw it, and then they left. But here's where things got strange. Not long after, creepy things start happening. They began to feel like they weren't alone in the van, like something followed them from that road. People online have started connecting it to something they're calling The Passenger. Supposedly, it attaches itself to anyone who encounters it and marks their car with three scratches, and once that happens, it doesn't let go. If these reports are true, this couple didn't just witness something on that highway, they carried it with them. From André Øvredal, director of Autopsy of Jane Doe, comes Passenger, only in theaters May 22nd. Get tickets now.

  2. Speaker 11:09

    [suspenseful music] Greetings and salutations. You've successfully arrived at the Bloody Disgusting Network. The passage of time will now bring you to something strange, unique, and idiosyncratic. Have a good time.

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