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BONUS 8 Wuthering Heights (2003) Watchalong: The Picture Of Your Mom That Makes You Die

BONUS 8 Wuthering Heights (2003) Watchalong: The Picture Of Your Mom That Makes You Die

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Feeling co-o-old? Come on into our window! That's right, it's me, I'm Cathvy, along with my only master, ashcliff, here to welcome you to our Wuthering, Wuthering Wuthering Heights... MOVIE WATCHALONG! That's right baby, it's the start of HOT HEATH SUMMER, and what better way to begin than to watch perhaps the worst film adaptation of the book, Wuthering Heights (2003) produced my MTV.

Join us, watch along with us, as this film raises many, many questions: Why does it take them so long to tell us anyone's name? Wait, is that the guy from Malcom in the Middle? Why is his beard always so terrible? Why did they make Isabella gay but unable to accept this part of herself? What's with the audio balance? What's with the telescopes? And finally, does Ivy actually know what happens in Wuthering Heights?

"Wuthering Heights" by Kate Bush 8-bit cover by RubenEdit:
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