Episode 16:
The DVD Shelf: Arachnophobia

In this episode, David fights off a spider infestation while taking a look at the 1990 horror comedy, Arachnophobia, starring Jeff Daniels and John Goodman.

Comments Section:

Name: Amy
Date And Time: 2012-07-09 08:03:23
Comment: i like the animated part that you make

Name: Mr. Coat
Date And Time: 2012-07-08 09:36:09
Comment: I'm not even close to being an arachnophobe (I actually find spiders fascinating), but even I got creeped out at points during this flick.

Name: David Rose
Date And Time: 2012-07-08 04:29:22
Comment: @Jaimetud Thanks, sir! It's a fun flick to squirm at.

Name: Jaimetud
Date And Time: 2012-07-08 02:47:16
Comment: Fear not, ladies and gets. David Rose will live again for another episode! But seriously, another great show. This was a surprisingly fun flick. Almost as fun as watching arachnophobes freaking out. Trust me, I live with one.

Name: David Rose
Date And Time: 2012-07-07 15:41:09
Comment: @Hewy No kidding?! That's been happening a lot lately. They Live (Episode 3) is coming out later this year too FINALLY.

Name: Hewy Toonmore
Date And Time: 2012-07-07 13:35:23
Comment: To David Rose: Great news! Arachnophobia is coming to blu ray September 4th!!

Name: David Rose
Date And Time: 2012-07-06 13:45:06
Comment: @Kurvos Thanks for watching, but after bringing that up, I decided to look through the vid again because remember trying to be aware of that difference while I was writing it. And even though I tried to avoid it, yeah, you're right - I do say "insects" when talking about classic horror movies and overgrown insects, and admittedly I did pretty much end up showing examples of spiders and scorpions. I think that was the only time, though, but I did say "bug" a couple times, so I guess that is like saying "insect".

Name: Kurvos
Date And Time: 2012-07-05 03:31:13
Comment: You made a common mistake here, I noticed. Spiders are NOT insects. Insects have 6 legs, antennas, compound eyes, and a 3-stage life - larvae, cocoon and then insect. If those things does not fit in to the creature you are talking about, they are not insects. Spiders, scorpions, centipedes, snails and worms for instance - none of those are insects. Either way, good review. Sorry for nitpicking such a small detail... just that I'm a bit of a zoologist. XP LOL

Name: Ethan
Date And Time: 2012-07-04 16:47:41
Comment: Spiders...............why does it always have to be spiders?

Name: Hewy Toonmore
Date And Time: 2012-07-04 15:00:19
Comment: I HATE SPIDERS!!!!

Name: Amy
Date And Time: 2012-07-04 09:29:04
Comment: my sister is scared of them. so what are you scraed of

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