How to Survive: The Birds (1963)

How to Survive - A podcast by Joe Shervell and Chris Morris

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It's episode 218...and they made some mess too. Smashing into buildings and everything. They always make a mess. The Birds (1963) tells the story of some birds who, sick and tired of having the unfettered freedom of the skies, wish to rise up and attack the land-dwelling human population too. So, they migrate, only this time, they're migrating straight into your eyes, beaks-first, and there's not a damn thing you, me, Mitch or poor Melanie Daniels can do about it. We discuss one of the all-time classics of the horror genre - does it stand up after all these years? More importantly, does it walk on two taloned feet? Does it dive at you as you're filling your car with petrol and, most importantly, does it lurk behind you in the school playground as you're innocently having your tenth cigarette of the morning waiting at the school where your beau's ex-lover works to check on your beau's younger sister at the behest of your beau's mother? Plus, we ask which weapon is best for killing birds - a baseball bat or a tennis racket? Also, should you stalk a man you barely know for the sake of a prank? All this, and many more Hitchcock impressions than you could ever want or need. All of which leads to one important question: How would you survive? Whatever happens, one thing's for sure: The very concept is unimaginable. Why, if that happened, we wouldn't have a chance! Next week, we continue 'Animals in Films' season with the oft-requested and long-awaited Snakes on a Plane (2006) Get in touch! [email protected] Follow us on Twitter! @HowToSurvivePod

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