BUCK: Clay, the scariest movie you’ve ever seen and holiday movie recommendation for the weekend. You got two. We got about 60 seconds here so give me what you got.
CLAY: You were afraid to watch these. I’m going to Conjuring.
BUCK: Whoa! Whoa! Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
CLAY: I’m going on The Coninjuring 1 and 2, recent movies. Also, Paranormal Activity. I watched Paranormal Activity and had to leave the lights on in my own house. This is probably seven or eight years ago I watched that movie. So, Conjuring 1 and 2, I think they’re fantastic, and Paranormal Activity. Those are all recent ones. What about you?
BUCK: No, that’s excellent. The scariest movie I’ve ever seen is The Exorcist, no question. Nothing else comes close.
CLAY: Super scary.
BUCK: And I lived right next to The Exorcist steps in D.C., which did freak me out. I mean like 50 feet from them.
CLAY: That’s phenomenal on Halloween. Such a fun time.
BUCK: Yeah, D.C. is a great Halloween town for that. And then for a movie, I actually liked this Netflix series I’ve been watching a few episodes of — I’d recommend it to anyone who’s looking for something new this weekend — Midnight Mass. It’s actually pretty good, I will say. I’s pretty good so far. I’m a few episodes in. But everyone have a very spooky, very safe Halloween.
The responses from leftists, not just in the media, but regular people in all walks…
The senator from Tennessee talks Memphis and the firing of a UT professor for celebrating…
Of course, they did. Out-of-touch Emmys celebrate Stephen Colbert.
A truly insane reaction to a man being shot in front of you.
Clay and Buck look at the dangerous online bubble in which many Americans live.
Miss Clay on Hannity? Watch it here.