Ep. 151: Nerdy Neighbors
Reel Nerds PodcastMay 13, 20141:36:2913 MB

Ep. 151: Nerdy Neighbors

The Reel Nerds double up and watch two family feuds in Neighbors and Blue Ruin.

[00:00:00] Hi, this is Jonathan Tierston from the Perfect House and Sleepboy camp and you are listening to the Real Nerds Podcast

[00:00:52] about real nerds around June 1st, hopefully we'll make announcement about real nerds participation in it. We have something special coming up that we've organized. It's in the pipeline. It's in the pipeline. Oh, we're in it but I don't want to announce it till I know like the schedule.

[00:01:09] Yeah. So we're going to be there. We won't be either right in formation. We'll be there. Plus, we'll have a little special something. I would say if you're planning to go to the con, all yeah, if you're going to plan to

[00:01:21] go to the con, block out some time to come hang out, come hang out in one of the rooms. Yeah. And the first season of the podcast show will be on Blueray DVD soon and we're going to have something special for those people as well.

[00:01:35] So stay tuned for exciting announcements about Denver Comic Con coming up. We also have been given the design for the T-shirt that Brad did. That's pretty epic. Yeah. You guys like it? Yeah. I'm glad you didn't make me the fucking penguin you.

[00:01:48] That's my friend I've been dead to. I appreciate that as much as I wanted to. And now with a somewhat easier draw. My little flabbers in my long nose and cigarette holder, what do they? Those even called cigarette stick. I don't know. I don't know.

[00:02:02] The cruel, the cruel, the devil. I think just cigarette holder. I don't think just cigarette holder. Yeah, it's just cigarette holder. I don't know. I don't smoke. Yeah. No idea. Another actual sparkles don't use those currently. They should. They also.

[00:02:15] Like if tomorrow you decided to start smoking cigarettes. I was going to use it. Go on. Oh, I should bring it back. I'm going to start smoking just so I can use a cigarette holder. I love to see that. Like a hipster. Like to do.

[00:02:26] It would be in the Qdoble behind the counter. People are coming up and they're like, oh, it's 16 inch cigarette. Oh, yeah. What? But we go. Can I get you? Why would they? I don't understand the concept behind it though. What's it for? The ashes from falling on it.

[00:02:40] And you don't put it on your finger, I guess? Yeah, no, you're not actually touching the cigarette. Mmm. Yeah. I guess I guess it makes sense. If so all the smokers out there, please email us about what we'd use a Correlativeville cigarette holder for.

[00:02:51] Well, and you got to remember like they probably, you know, it was a transition from smoking from like pipes and stuff, right? So once you had like this easy little cigarette thing, you know, you'd want to have something you put it in. The pipes are cool. Totally.

[00:03:04] Yeah, yeah. They make you look educated. And with your tweet jacket, with the patches on the elbow. That's why I smoke. Yep. I already should. I always laugh now that movie ratings. And because you're wondering what real nerds do, we go see a new movie every week.

[00:03:17] And we broadcast our experience to the world. This week, we actually had the fortune of seeing two new movies. We saw a blue ruin which is an independent revenge thriller. Karen, the amazing manager at the Alamo draft house. The other movie we saw, which is neighbors.

[00:03:35] Which is another revenge. It is a scary house. It's a totally, yeah. I see it. So Karen, Alamo, thank you for introducing us to Blue ruin. To see what we felt about both of those movies.

[00:03:44] Please stay tuned to the end of the show where we review the movie and spoil the shit out of them. Well, we should try to not spoil Blue ruin very much. As much as we can since it's just released in Denver and hasn't been out for a long.

[00:03:56] But who do our best? Yeah, we'll see. I'm going to spoil it because I don't care. All right, fine. But every week we talk about movie news, what's coming on Blue Ray, some comic book news, a comic book you should be reading. You know, what we've been watching.

[00:04:12] But this week, the return of Dan from Ohio, that sent us an email. And you know what? I'm not going to read it because it pisses me off. So Brad, you're going to read awesome. I get to read something. Dan's from Ohio's email. That's funny.

[00:04:26] And when you say the title of this email, you'll know why to hang on. I just got a new, well, it's not literally. They're still producing stuff. Oh, yeah, do you don't be dick? Why? What have they ever done for me? What have they ever done for me?

[00:04:41] They've been on my show twice. I promote them and they don't even do anything for me. Well, they were, they were. They were, they were. They said there were web series. I know. That's any repost about that. Yeah. And they were in the world.

[00:04:51] They don't even listen to us. They pretend they do. They don't have everything. Anyways, that's a fan of the mail. Fiend mail. All right. This is a letter from, or email from Dan from Ohio. You're so titled, an impressive, actually sent it through the mail. Yeah.

[00:05:12] With the great title of Spider-Man. Oh, I get it. Yeah. I wish I had titled last week's show that. Oh, you dick. Amazing spider, man. There are two weeks where I tell a show like bland in the title. Oh, yeah. You could just call them amazing spider-man too.

[00:05:28] Save yourself that. Or nerd sentence. Yeah. That's what happens when you get overworked. Oh, I'll turn it in. That idea. Anyway, greetings. Please don't take offense. Wait, he knows where he's talking to. Yeah. He knows where this is. He's like, he like approaches my problem. Like, hello, sir.

[00:05:49] Okay, go ahead. Please don't take offense. But I don't get you sick of phantom spiderman fans, particularly web spider-man. Oh, these amazing spider-man films couldn't be more generic in my opinion. And don't have any of the heart of Rameys first two films. I agree. I agree, Dan.

[00:06:08] I disagree. Rather than being emotionally engaged, rather than being emotionally engaged as you were, I felt manipulated. Aunt May's speech about raising Peter, Gwen's death, the kid standing up to the right now, they all felt like contrived and obvious attempts to manipulate the audience.

[00:06:25] And this tone is ever present with the Gwen Stacy character, as the film is constantly telegraphing her fate. Ah, no comment. I would agree that there is an extraordinary finish. There's an exorbitant amount of foreshadowing there, but for somebody like my parents who don't know that story,

[00:06:41] I think it works really well. Because that's what they told me. I thought they have to because it's the only story in the movie. It's the most interesting and impactful story in the movie. What do you need more stories in the movie?

[00:06:53] I'd like to be telling one story, a focused narrative, true. But when they throw in all those other threads, they should also have strong stories of their own story. So what you're saying is to that story.

[00:07:05] They should be able to make a superhero movie where he never finds a villain. No, I'm saying if he's going to fight a villain, it should have some kind of strong, meaningful connection to anything. Oh, like changing the Joker's,

[00:07:18] or an ordinary story where he kills Batman's parents, lame. That's not this scenario at all. I'll grant you that it's harder today for a comic book film to rise above the fold and be a game changer like the original Spider-Man, the Dark Knight, or Iron Man.

[00:07:34] But the amazing Spider-Man too seems to be playing it, especially safe and has no longer aim and has no larger aim than fan service. Excel, see or? I disagree with the argument that it is harder for a comic book movie to rise above now.

[00:07:51] I actually think if you look at a movie like the Winter Soldier, where they are deliberately trying to make that movie into a sort of spy thrillery kind of, you know, they're trying to break out of the genre that they're in.

[00:08:04] I think it's actually a whole lot easier to do something like that with comic books now because people understand the genre and actually want to see it grow outside of what they are.

[00:08:13] But all of his complaints are the things that I fully expected from other people in the movie. I just don't agree. Yeah, I don't know. I still think that the Gwen Stacy story is really really solid in that movie and I don't think it's pandering. I think it's-

[00:08:34] I think it's- I think it's a template for it. I think you really write it. Yeah, this adapted it. Right, they did. But I mean, that's true for a lot of movies. But it's just a hard to do. That's what I'm saying.

[00:08:45] Why does it have to be hard to do? Why does the story have to be hard to do? No, not saying it has to be hard to do. I'm just saying like it wasn't like it succeeded because the work was already done for them.

[00:08:56] Where is they had to take electro instead of just said obviously his story is lame in the comics. It's from where I heard. Yeah, it can start by like- But they didn't do much better with it. It's what I'm saying.

[00:09:08] Yeah, this other opportunity to make a better story out of that and tie it into like make it part of the Gwen Stacy death story. And they just didn't do that. So I agree. Mr. Opportunity. But I- Ah.

[00:09:22] I don't know that I really feel like electro needed to be that important. I mean, yeah. In the same way that like- Yeah. Everyone have talked to you said like the electro is all motivation and story. It's just like one of the weakest things in the movie.

[00:09:39] No, I agree with you. Yeah. Electro is the weakest part of the movie. He's also really cool though. Like he just- he's usually cool. The fight scenes are really cool. That's what it's really just funny about. That's all it really brings to the film. Yeah.

[00:09:51] I will agree that I think that the- Especially because the similar moment in amazing Spider-Man 1 is so much better. The little boy putting on the mask and running up to Rhino is totally pandering. But- And especially considering that they did the exact same scene in the first movie.

[00:10:07] And it was so much more powerful in the first movie. But it's- It's really there because of Peter Parker showing up and- And like, and becoming Spider-Man again. That's really what it's about. It's not necessarily about the kid showing the like- Standing up to the Rhino. But- Yeah.

[00:10:25] To me it isn't because the whole- The whole story arc and- To me, the electro isn't even the focus of the movie. The focus of the movie is Peter and Gwen, which it should be. Yeah. And-

[00:10:36] That's true, I'm saying like if you're going to put those other elements in they have to mean something. I don't know. Yeah, no, I don't- I don't- Entire- To be a good movie they have to- You relevant to that story.

[00:10:50] I don't think that all of the elements like- The- The reason that they are relevant to the Gwen Stacy story is because those are the events that lead to- Spoilerist her death. It could've been the Great Goblin. No, it couldn't be because what happened in this- Like the-

[00:11:06] You have to look at the two stories as sort of being separate. So there's the story of what Oz Corp is doing and how that is like building these villains that are going to- Um, wreak havoc through Peter Parker's life and his choice of whether or not to-

[00:11:21] Engage in that world and fight those villains and the knowledge that his connection with Gwen Stacy- Um, The closer he is to her the more she is in danger and he pays the consequence for that. So the villain could be anyone.

[00:11:35] The only reason it's the Goblin is because that's like the traditional story. If the Rhino had killed Gwen Stacy, Rhino would've been kind of pissed, right? So the- Who the villain is in the movie? Doesn't really matter. The-the villain is there on its own story.

[00:11:50] The villain could've been fucking like somebody new. It could've been goddamn bangin who shows up and is like, I'm-I'm going to destroy the city and then at the end he just kills Gwen Stacy and it doesn't matter if his story actually relates to Gwen Stacy,

[00:12:05] Uh, or has any kind of like foil going on with Gwen Stacy, Gwen Stacy dies because of her relationship with Peter Parker. Um, so I don't necessarily like, yes. I'm saying it would be a stronger story if it did. Yeah, it would be-

[00:12:18] It would've enjoyed it more if it did. It would've been stronger but that doesn't mean that it's wrong or bad now, right? Like, I-yeah. Um, yeah, I just don't think that those two things have to be completely the same.

[00:12:33] Honestly, a lot of times when they are, it's even more heavy-handed. Like, when your villain is always a foil for the superhero, um, you know, Bane is not a foil for Batman. He's not. He's not. Honestly, Bane is not much of a villain at all.

[00:12:53] Like, he's big and dangerous but as a foil. Like, he doesn't really- In some of the fear issues, I guess he does reflect Batman, but, um, you mean like the antithesis or something? Like, what do you-what's your idea of foil? I-I'm sorry.

[00:13:09] So a foil is a-uh, okay, so Hansol, Hansol is a foil for Luke Skywalker. It's a character that is similar in some ways, but different enough that it reflects back to us, the things that are special about that character, about our hero, right?

[00:13:23] Um, so the Joker is a foil for Batman in that he is similarly- He has some of the same ideas, but takes them to a far more chaotic place. Um, Belok is a foil for Indiana Jones. That's the big one, right? So he's himself, but the extreme.

[00:13:48] Um, it's not always that. Like sometimes a foil is an extreme. Sometimes a foil is just like different- and just different enough in a certain ways that it brings out certain characteristics in our hero. Belok is the big one. So like, Belok cares more about, like, profit.

[00:14:06] It's not even profit. Like he really thinks that he is closer to the artifacts than he really is. Um, whereas Indiana Jones is still very much a person in the modern time and isn't like- isn't necessarily interested in getting power.

[00:14:21] Um, anyway, but we've gone on a weird little bunny trail. He's just like- Even in- I would even like concede that in the Dark Knight Rises, like being could have had it have stronger connection to- As a villain. Yeah, to that story.

[00:14:34] Yes, that actually got neutered by having Talia. Yeah, I agree. Um, Master Matthew and so. Yeah, and I'm not saying that like- Yeah, what I said last week, like a lecture is not the best villain. He ends up not really being the main villain either.

[00:14:49] He ends up being a henchman. Yeah. Um, he's really just sort of cool to look at in the action scenes or really need. Um, this is a- It's a more cartoon- Spider-Man movie. Hey, Ryan. Are you still here? Yeah, I know. I'm not gonna interrupt-

[00:15:04] It's the same thing as last week. I think I'm saying everything the Ryan would want to say to defend this movie. Um, it's gonna- You know, talk to Spider-Man fans because that's who they're making it for first.

[00:15:19] I think because you have to get people who love the character behind him first behind the movie. And then everybody else can tell you how great it is, you know? Yeah. But, uh, yeah, I mean, that's fine.

[00:15:31] Everything that Dan said in the emails that all the arguments I've already read, I've heard about it and I don't- Um, I mean, I would never get on somebody's case for not liking it. Yeah.

[00:15:42] But I think you do in a way, yeah, you do have to make the green goblin. The one who kills Gwen Stacy. You do have to have a Spider-Man be quicky and funny. And you do have to have that redemption moment for him.

[00:15:55] Because, I mean, he's responsible for this two people. And just, you know, and he has to find in himself to come back because everybody, he knows that three people. Yeah, we have three. And Spider-Man is bigger than Spider-Man as a- As a symbol is bigger than Peter Parker.

[00:16:13] And that's why, oh, yeah, I mean as some people not like the little kid standing up to Spider-Man, but that's not what I thought was effective and why he's shed a tear at that point. Yeah. To me, what was effective is no Spider-Man is a symbol of hope

[00:16:28] and courage to everybody. And by Peter not accepting that even when all these bad things have happened to people he loves, then he's turning his back on who he really is. And that's who Spider-Man is to me. That's why it doesn't matter who's underneath the mask.

[00:16:43] It doesn't matter. Spider-Man is a symbol of hope. That was a bad man. Yeah. But yeah, thanks Dan. Have a different mind, so I'm appreciate it. Even if you don't like the movies, you're cold and heartless, just like Brad. I want to apologize for my black heart. No.

[00:17:03] We also got a comment on one of our YouTube videos. What? Yeah. I'm watching this show. Yeah, one YouTube episode five. Somebody left a message and said, hey, I got invited to his house. Maybe I shouldn't go either. So we're doing good. We're saving lives. We're saving lives.

[00:17:21] We're saving lives. People not to go hang out with John and Jason. Just a couple of quick notes, though, too, about that stuff. May 27, Jonathan Tierston's classic horror film is available on Blueray for the first time. You can buy it from screenfactory.com.

[00:17:34] If you pre-order right now, you get an actual sweet poster report and also may 27th on demand delivery. The beast within will be available for you to stream on iTunes and Amazon.

[00:17:46] From you can listen to our interview with a director and writer of that film that we saw at Tellywright Horr. It'll be available to purchase on Blueray on May 30th. So make sure you support those guys. Very cool. Because they supported us and we appreciate it.

[00:18:01] And when does the battery come out? It sums up soon as well, right? Oh, yeah. That's right. That's a check-in. Also from screenfactory. That batteries are already on demand. Yeah, but no, they're getting an actual Blueray.

[00:18:11] Which I've been waiting because I've owned the digital version for a while. But I want to have a physical one so I can tell you. And hopefully there's commentary or something like that. It's a cool. There should be our interview on it. Motherfuckers. They could take our interview.

[00:18:26] That's fine. No, no, I'm just saying that's a fun. It's a screenfactory if you're listening to this podcast and you want to take our interview with the battery people. Take it. Just credit us at least. Yeah, just press. I don't want anybody. I just want credit. Cool.

[00:18:39] So yeah, it's wanted to give those little shoutouts to people that have helped us out. Maybe a DVD, Rob Link, to the website. Yeah. Do you feed you for all of that? We'll put a look on it.

[00:18:49] So you can click from our website to the, by directly from you guys. Ah, hey, you know what? I'm tired of this negative spider-man talk. Let's talk about box office numbers. Okay. This is the box office. The amazing spider-man too. Number one with 91.6 million dollars in the bag.

[00:19:11] Which apparently is a disappointment? Yeah, right. I guess at 400 million already worldwide. Yeah. When it's not like summer season, there's movies that all like the number one movie is like 30 million dollars in like success. But when this spider-man comes out, I don't get it.

[00:19:27] I guess because it has a larger budget like that's important, but it already made. It's in her budget back overseas before it came out in the US. So you know, I mean, their argument is that the rainy ones and even amazing spider-man did so well initially.

[00:19:44] But you're in your fifth movie and 14 years and still opening over $90 million. I know John Carter would kill for that opening. Yeah. That'll ship. Yeah. 47-rowning. Name of the movie that doesn't have 47-rowning. There we go. What else? Taylor Kitch. There's something else like, I think Pacific Rim.

[00:20:05] Pacific Rim, David, gross $100 million. So, so it's a movie, you know. It's good for that opening. But the movie that we saw last week, Kevin is for real, came in at number three. 8 million dollars. Heaven is for real. That's a box office success, guys. 40 million dollars.

[00:20:24] Like, $10 or something. 71 actually. It's that 71 million dollars. We're worldwide, 69, basically. And it only cost 12 million to make. So they are, they're wrapping all the way to the bank. Yeah. Well, questions they turn out. They do.

[00:20:41] They even turn out for Son of God, which is just a repackaged history channel movie. I cannot believe that one did well. Yeah. Even when I saw this, this is a creed video. I don't know. I don't know when I'm waiting for higher to show up. Man.

[00:20:53] I'm going to keep this going. Comic book corner. Okay. We shop nerds. It's the comic corner. It's totally your weight dude. We're not going to fight on this one. The amazing Spider-Man number one came out. The relaunch of amazing Spider-Man. Yeah. I know. Finally.

[00:21:13] Hey, you know what's great about a Spider-Man book? Does it tell the origin? Does it tell the origin of Spider-Man? Because it's, is you won. You know, if there is like a little two page. Is your really retelling? But what's really cool is, Spidey gets, Peter gets bit.

[00:21:27] And he knows goes, uh, and the Spider falls off. And it crawls and bites some girl on the leg. Really? Yeah. So they're telling a little different story. And then he, and it's Quincy's, he and they fall in love and have Spider-Man. Yeah. Like half Spider-Half person babies.

[00:21:42] So I just tracked by the rockies game. So this new amazing Spider-Man one is in a continuation of the superior. Yeah. He's just saying like the first two, in case somebody did pick it up as an issue. One, the first two pages are like an origin, right? Yeah.

[00:21:55] But they have a little, you know, extra salsa on it because you see that the spider bit somebody else. And what else? So the story is just, uh, Pete is, Pete is back. He's trying to get acclimated to, uh, to life whatever auto did to him.

[00:22:15] Um, and so he's, he's a doctor now and he has his own company called Peter Parker Labs. And he's trying to understand what auto exactly did. And he can't figure it out. And the, the story is really funny.

[00:22:27] He's just, it's good just to have Peter Parker be back and be funny. Yeah. Um, he's fighting the white rabbit which is this goofy character where this like hot chick in this like bikini and a rabbit outfit. And has a machine gun for a brallo.

[00:22:41] I mean she's been around for years but yeah. She's always been, you know, like a punching bag for Pete. And uh, he loses his costume except so he has to make web boxers and it's really funny. It's just, it's good to see Spider-Man back. Yeah.

[00:22:56] Is it a new writer from then? No. So that guy is okay. Yeah. When he tells, I've been saying this long time about dance. Lot when he tells contains Spider-Man stories. He's really good. Hmm. He's even better when he has crystal skage right with him.

[00:23:10] Um, because there is a little backup story in this. There's a, a little throwaway thing and superior Spider-Man worth of black cat. Said like, hey, Spider-Man. She just got like sucked by Spider-Man because auto Octavius didn't like black cat.

[00:23:25] And so there's a backup story where the black cat is evil. And she's going to take down Spider-Man. And so I think that's pretty interesting. Yeah. So I have a bunch of little interesting things. It's just cool to see Spider-Man back.

[00:23:35] When he was a superior Spider-Man, uh, a dococ was he banging Mary Jane? No. Luckily, well he tried to get with her. I've so disgusted with that book. He also shot some criminal in the head with a gun.

[00:23:47] He came in and like peer Parker being the back of his mind. I have no watch all of it. And then. No. No. No. But the cliffhanger is his auto Octavius Octopeter was dating this midget name animaerie. And Peter comes back to their apartment.

[00:24:06] They shared together and he didn't know she was there. And she's the cliffhanger. Just like so how long when you're going to tell me your Spider-Man? And, uh, oh no. I said, how do you know I Spider-Man?

[00:24:14] She's like, I know the freckles on your butt because he was naked on TV. So that was a cliffhanger. So it's interesting. It'll be fun. Let's go to a peat back. Cool. Joe Spider-Man. Hey, what's coming out on Blue Ray and DVD next week? DVD really?

[00:24:33] The new way! So the number one of next week from the producers of Underworld is I Frankenstein 3D. If it was unrated, I might see it again. Just kidding. I've never seen it moving. What could they have left on the cutting room floor?

[00:24:48] There would be so good that makes that movie. Don't you wish that was this year's Hansel and Gretel? I wanted to be so bad. And there's a part of me that wonders, like, was, were my expectations for a Frankenstein 2-Hot? Yeah, I'm like, do I know?

[00:25:02] No, actually to get it. Just to be say, had unrealistic expectations for a Frankenstein. Right. No, that's not it. Her is coming out this week which is good because I never got a chance to see it. Yeah, I'm looking forward to checking that out.

[00:25:13] The first season of Orange's new back is coming onto DVD this week, which I don't. It's really weird to me that Netflix puts out blue rays of their shows. I mean, it's cool.

[00:25:22] Well, I think they do it too because if you don't have Netflix and then you buy the blue radio to you, oh, cool. I'm going to subscribe. That's true. That's probably exactly how I do it. I don't know how to do it. Yeah, for sure.

[00:25:32] That awkward moment starting Zachary front and Miles Teller. Can we saw that movie? Yeah, we did. Remember, you saw there was those guys are really great. Even in that movie. Eastbound and down season four. Is this week? Yeah. Can't he fucking perhaps? Season two of Longmire.

[00:25:48] There's a movie called Stallone Grad, which I believe is a, I mean, I think it's actually like a Russian produced movie. I don't mean obviously it's Russian but I've seen stuff about it so long for a while.

[00:25:59] But the really cool thing worth checking out is Poseidon Rex comes out this week. Nice. This is a T-Rex that seemingly, you know, actually comes out of the water and eats bikini Clyde women running in the ocean. Nice.

[00:26:16] You know, actually we were at Tradesmark today if you still wrote, show reviews, there's literally a whole shelf was like Megacrock, Megadinosaur. They get shark, Megashark, Crock. Oh man, that's all that's pretty good. Dude, I kind of am interested in Poseidon Rex.

[00:26:33] They fight according to the cover of the blue of the DVD. And those are never mesled you before. No, no, no. They fight her. They fight her. Really? I think we're going to fight it with helicopters with giant machine gun. On the side.

[00:26:48] That's how you fight a giant. Here's the thing, this thing is way bigger than a T-Rex. This doesn't make any goddamn sense. Well, that's just that it's a side for the ocean. They've been Poseidon, fucks the T-Rex. Maybe it's like, yeah, it's Poseidon's dog. That was really exciting.

[00:27:02] It came out like holding a couple T-Rexes. Yeah. Instead of water horses or whatever it is. Oh hell yeah. That would be really cool. I don't think it has arms either. I don't see it's like tiny little arms. This is nonsense. They work better not having them underwater.

[00:27:20] That maybe he's got gills. What could use this? Tell the swim. That would be cool. Oh, dude. T-Rex probably would be more bad at like way more dangerous underwater if you had like an agile tail like a Well, no.

[00:27:33] You know, according to Jim Horner on the Jurassic Park Blue Ray, a T-Rex could run up to 55 miles an hour. That's pretty fast. Why were people sitting in great white shark body with a T-Rex head? Well, no.

[00:27:45] He was talking about the movement of T-Rex because he's a paleontologist. Oh, yeah. He's the consultant on Jurassic Park. I was thinking James Horner the composer. I was like why would he have anything to do with that? Anyway. So that's the DVDs. Cool.

[00:28:04] You know what we also do guys? We watch movies. This is what we've been watching this week. So yeah, this is just stuff we've been watching. Oh, shit. I watched so much shit this week. All year. I'm just kidding.

[00:28:20] I rewatched you've got my life and seen it in years. Yeah. I'm moving still cute. Yeah. I was loved when Tom Hanks kind of plays the night. I don't know how to describe it. Not necessarily the best person. Yeah, not necessarily exactly.

[00:28:32] He's kind of a shmuck in it. But he's still, you know, but that's like his day job. He's the shmuck. But when he gets on America online, you've got a mirror. Like the biggest product placement ever. Yeah.

[00:28:43] He's, you know, who he really is and he's Parker Poseys really funny in it as his girlfriend. Great Knier's fun. He has Meg Ryan's boyfriend because he's like the doucheous newspaper call this. I forget his name but he always really do she. You do newspaper reports.

[00:29:00] Yeah, the movie's fun. Absolutely. I really love that movie. You know, I don't know. I just really enjoy it. You know, everyone's wanting you to see a movie where you don't have to deal with heavy issues. Yeah. The heavy issue is these two don't like each other.

[00:29:17] One guy owns a Barnes and Noble when she owns a little corner bookstore. Stuff we can all relate to. Yeah. But it's this funny too. I mean that movie is 98 but it's already like super dated on internet. No, yeah.

[00:29:31] Yeah, because it has a dial-up tone and things like that. It's great. Yeah, if you show that to somebody today like a kid today we have no understanding of what was going on. They're like, what's a book? Just get there. What do you mean about mail? Yeah.

[00:29:46] Does it American online even exist anymore? I think they do. Oh yeah. But maybe just a different, it's not like a provider like that. Yeah. Who aren't they? Um, who I think they are. Yeah. I'm not sure though. Yeah. I think so.

[00:30:00] Yeah, because they still run like instant messenger and that kind of stuff. But you can still have an AOL email address if you want to knock at jobs. They'd be judging you on that. Also have a lot of insulation. Yes, they sent through the mail from the 90s.

[00:30:16] First of the floppy's then CD's. They used to come in the back of wizards. Yeah. For a while I was collecting some of the cool ones. I had like the Lord of the Rings AOL disc.

[00:30:27] But I threw them out a couple years ago because it really so good. Good eye. Right? Yeah. Along with like the empty mountain duke hands that had Star Wars episode one figures on the outside. Very, very people on the outside of them. I threw those away too.

[00:30:42] You didn't keep the pad made? Yeah. I had a pad made for a while. I really did. Unless you go to eBay right now and double check. I'd look at Padmae's skirt if I had a reaction figure. No, no, no.

[00:30:53] It was just her face and the outside of the mountain duke hand. Mmm. I can tell you what I'd go to. You've got a whole lot on the bottom of the can and total. I also watched Frozen again. Actually, I watched it today. The blue race stunning.

[00:31:11] The one thing about Disney is all their blue race look amazing. Yeah. For some reason they have this, I don't know. They must spend more time restoring their movies or being sure the transverse really good. Oh, they totally do. It's why their blue race never get cheaper.

[00:31:26] They're always $24. Yeah, right, except the incredible is always $37. I know! No matter where you go to get the blue race. It's probably in the vault. It's a completely computer-generated movie. So I don't really have to worry about filming the green.

[00:31:37] Oh yeah, no, I'm just saying it in general though. Which is the way they build their blue race. Like everything about it, you put in a Disney produced blue race and the actual blue race experience of getting to menus and all that stuff is better.

[00:31:52] They're the one that's really embrace what you can do. That's why they only have two vault releases a year in big ones. I mean, they always put out the tanker bells biggest adventure or something.

[00:32:07] Or like Oliver and company will come out in the middle of their two big releases. Yeah. And he's still treat it really good. The great mouse detective looks freaking amazing because in you always know how amazing it looks.

[00:32:20] Because the cool thing about Disney to is a poor over all their old special features onto the blue race. So I was watching, you know, the making of the great mouse detective and it looks horrible on standard definition. It looks amazing on blue-ray.

[00:32:32] So yeah, that was a fun one. And I think the movie is incredible. And what's really funny is the special features aren't that good? Yeah, on Frozen. But you click on the making of Frozen and it's a huge musical in dance number with Josh Ga,

[00:32:49] a Josh Ga, a Gad and Kristen Bell. Wow. It's like this is how we made Frozen and they're all singing and it goes, except we really don't know in that scene of it and they all walk away. It's like a huge musical production.

[00:33:00] Huh, that's like five minutes long. Wow. Yeah. And then the other special feature on it is, besides the Mickey Mouse short, which is really great. But is they go back to Disney Archives how they're trying to make a ride based on the snow queen when Disneyland first opened.

[00:33:16] Yeah. And they never got around to it, as the only other special feature on it. It's probably because they're going to double dip because once they make that maybe franchise, they're going to... I read an interview with the director. They don't want to make a sequel.

[00:33:27] Didn't they also refer to it as like one of their top franchises right now though? I know if you go to the park. They only let you buy five items from the movie because they're having a shortage of items. Wow. Oh man. Yeah. That was great.

[00:33:42] And the last thing I watched was plain strains in Ottawa bills. No shit, I watched that this week. Did you really? I totally did. Yeah, that's so funny. Because I was going to bring it up as an example of really really horrible blue ray experiences

[00:33:55] because like the menu is just a worse. It is, but the features are really cool on it. Do you watch the features? No, I have a, I have a school interview with John Candy, Steve Martin. Like a press event at an airport and John uses there.

[00:34:08] It's really interesting. But the movie is funny. Oh yeah, I forgot how much swearing and dirty jokes there on that movie. Like well, by comparison to most John news movies. Yeah, well, there's that one part where Steve Martin, have you ever seen the movie? Yeah.

[00:34:21] Where he comes back with the rental car agreement. I fucking lost it in the fucking party. You left me fucking in the fucking mile away. It's a screw. I think he says it 26 times or something. Yeah. Hold it, area.

[00:34:34] And it's funny because I was watching the special features with John Hughes. You're fucked. And he said, yeah, we really were that the MPA would give us an X rating. I think the wolf will alter it. They say it three hundred and forty seven times. That was all 80.

[00:34:48] Also somebody like, you know, Licks cocaine out of a hooker's ass. Just so funny how that was the one that struck me was the jokes about, Oh man, about his balls. When they're driving in the car together, and John Candy starts talking about Steve Martin's balls.

[00:35:04] Did you get it because the blue is five bucks at Best Buy? That's why I got it. No, I've had it for a little while. I just hadn't had a chance to watch it yet. So it was fun.

[00:35:14] You know, there's some surreal moments too when John Candy is driving the wrong way on the freeway. And they go in between the two trucks and Steve Martin looks over John Candy's that devil and laughing. Yeah, it's just funny. Yeah, the movie's just silly.

[00:35:30] And it would never, you know, it's just funny. Yeah, but it's also really, it's one of my favorite John Hughes just because of how genuinely heartwarming that movie is.

[00:35:40] Yeah, and I forgot watching it too that that speech at John Candy gives him in the hotel room is repeated verbatim on family guy at one point. I've really episode and I forget what context, but he's like,

[00:35:50] Yeah, maybe I wasn't the guy who's supposed to be, you know, but I like me. But I like me. Yeah, my wife likes me. Oh, that's the thing. And when you watch it, no, you know, now watching it, having knowing how it ends.

[00:36:03] Like when he says that line, my wife likes me. You're just like, fuck, yeah. It's, that's a great one. Still, you know, John Uncle Buck is still my favorite, but I say I'm winning years. Oh, the, I have the blue ray. You should see it. I should.

[00:36:16] Maybe I'll be good to try and break it for bucks on Blue Ray. Oh, yeah, yeah. I haven't seen it so long. The only thing I remember in that is when he's flipping the huge pancake. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I don't know why I saw him.

[00:36:25] And the song is playing at that point. Yeah. It's, um, I think it's the least like, It's one of the ones people don't talk about the most, but I think it is the best story that he ever told. Mm. Just really great characters in that movie.

[00:36:40] Uh, and I love it. Plus, like it ends in John Candies, like, It, it, it frees frames on John Candies sort of waving. And I, yeah, it makes me sad. He died so young. You know, he's been deaf for 20 years. Yeah. That's horrible. That's horrible.

[00:36:54] So I need to go work out and lose some weight and not to cocaine. Yeah. And I just don't, just don't wreck your body. Yeah. That's what I watched. Did you hear me? What? You don't want to anything else? What else do I want? Why is he?

[00:37:09] Oh, yeah. There is something in your mouth. I even know. Oh, yeah. That's right. Okay. So Brad, I'm going to give him a drink as my wife. I've totally forgot. Thanks, Brad. Um, yeah. Twenty-four came back this year. Yeah. That's based.

[00:37:23] I'd say maybe because we talked about it yesterday. Yeah. But yeah, twenty-four came back after four years, I believe, to those ten. Yeah. Yeah. I'm Jack Spin on the run because at the end of this series he goes rogue because his final day went really bad. Yep.

[00:37:38] He threatened to kill the Russian president. Yep. And that's a no-no, I guess. So despite the Russian president was doing bad things. I know. So that's why he's going to kill the Russian president. Yeah, so Jack's in hiding and the CIA finds him in London.

[00:37:58] And he gets captured and you find out that maybe he got captured because Chloe was actually captured as well. Because he's trying to locate a certain individual. He wanted this CIA. He did. Hmm. That, you know, the first hour because there's a two-hour premiere. It was pretty good.

[00:38:17] It was just kind of setting up the story. I'm president Heller who used to be the Secretary of State. I believe correct. Secretary of Defense. Our Secretary of Defense. Yeah. One of those. I know he's Secretary Heller. Yeah.

[00:38:29] He's the president now, but he's also suffering from either Alzheimer's or dementia or something. Sometimes Alzheimer's is way red. And because he's forgetting things and minor things. Yeah. But Teddy Roosevelt, not exactly. Franklin Roosevelt said something. He's miscoded them. But it's interesting.

[00:38:44] You know, it's an interesting arc because Tate Donovan plays his chief of staff and it's almost like they're trying to get them through this term. They're trying to get him through this term without anybody finding out that he's suffering from this disease. And it's interesting story.

[00:39:00] It really, the action really picks up in the story really starts going in the second hour where Jack uses Chloe to locate these potential. Petitress. There. And then he's going to be able to control the president. Well, or what I can't remember right now.

[00:39:14] Yeah, the story, it's tough to figure out what's going on. It's only been like the second hour, but there's a rogue programmer who is figuring out how to comment that. Yeah. Military drone drones and it makes them against. That's right.

[00:39:27] They're pilots while making it look like the pilots one who did it. Yeah. Yeah. Because also the kid from attack the block is in their end. And the first episode is a drone takes out a whole military caravan that has British and American soldiers in it.

[00:39:43] And he didn't do it, and they think he did. And this is in the midst of a president is in London to sign some kind of piece of cord, which is weird because we're friendly with them.

[00:39:53] What are we trying to strengthen our, I'm sure you know there's so many political things that we don't know. I'm sure it's like, oh, this is a pipeline for the American. Yeah, it's good. No, man.

[00:40:05] They're having like the heat flow over there, get some lobster and hang out. They're going to go see a show, but it's a piece of cord. But yeah, I know. I was really cool seeing Jack come back.

[00:40:13] I felt, uh, Kiefer Soin has it missed a beat playing the character. It doesn't get to say any lines to like the 45 minute mark. Yeah, and the first episode doesn't say anything. Yeah. Yeah. That's interesting because. But he's in it a lot. Yeah. He's just talking. That's cool.

[00:40:29] Because they try to interrogate him and you know they're trying to use torture against him. And you know, Jack's that kind of cram. He was in a Russian prison. How long was he in Russian, a Russia for two years? Two years? Yeah, two years.

[00:40:38] And then he went to China and he's captured by the Chinese. He's in. Wait, wait, wait. No, he. Russian prison wasn't it? Wasn't he captured by the Russians? And that's why he was friendly with them. And he's captured by the Chinese. Yeah.

[00:40:48] But in the first season, why is the why did the Russian Tatum again? The very first season? Yeah. What are the Russian Tatum? The Russians have nothing to do with season one. That's they had reasons. Some some Russian Tatum. That's season four because they killed.

[00:41:03] They go to the Russian consulate and then the Chinese right? The Chinese director gets. That's right, killed. That's right. But they're in different. It's the Chinese you hate them. Yeah. They capture them. So anyways, the point is Jack Bowers. I could talk with these tortured.

[00:41:16] But then he has some awesome Jack Bower moments where he stabs him due to the neck. Hell yeah. Shoot's people. It's a little weird because he's been gone for so long and then he doesn't do it like he doesn't communicate with the audience for like a good hour.

[00:41:28] Yeah. So you're kind of like wondering like what? And also like when he does talk, he's usually talking about how he doesn't have friends and he's a loner. It just feels like this distant character and you're kind of left wondering like how to get back in with him.

[00:41:43] He's doing cool stuff which is awesome. We're kind of like wondering like what's his real motivation for what he's doing right now? Because he's being so secretive. So he's kind of like a lot.

[00:41:50] You just left wondering and that's kind of odd because you're usually on the same page with Jack and the other. Yeah. And I think that's kind of on purpose though because he has been gone so long. That and I think because they only have 12 episodes now.

[00:42:02] So they don't have a lot of time to leave for mystery. So they're probably just getting it out of the way. Yeah, I'm sure they'll explain some more. I think you know because they want Jack to be rogue.

[00:42:14] I mean you still don't know if you can trust him or I mean we all know at the end he's going to save the day. But maybe who knows? Maybe we'll do something totally crazy.

[00:42:23] Maybe the preview shots for like the next for the whole season that they show. There's like stuff where he's like in the same room with Audrey and stuff. Nice. So I'm wondering if it's his fucked Audrey before if you're wondering James. Yeah, but she's very married now.

[00:42:36] He's going to kill Tate Dawn of it and I know it. I think deservedly he's kind of a slimy. Is it prick? Where's Audrey? Yeah. He's already killed one over husbands. Yeah, yes. Don't make him do it again. When Bower wants the pussy he'll kill husband for it.

[00:42:57] Oh man. What if Terry Bower comes back at the end of dude? I kind of want like something that's shocking like Nina still being alive or dude if Nina okay. Terry wasn't dead those whole time. Yeah, we choose this in a Chinese prison.

[00:43:14] Did the clock not make a noise when she was dead? I don't remember. I have to pass you watch your phone. The season ended. Yeah. I think it was a sound clock. Was it? Oh man, that's what she saw that. I don't remember.

[00:43:27] No sound like a cock made your dead. The sound clock? I thought the no sound was your dead. Yeah, silent clock. No sound is your dead. You're dead. So if it ticking clock means your alive. Yeah. Antonio made it still around. Yeah. He's in prison somewhere. That's right.

[00:43:41] Because at the end of season seven. Yeah. Fuck I love 24. Dana Walsh dead though. Probably should stay dead. Katie sack off her character. Oh god. Nothing to do with it. I'm out. No, it was awesome. Don't worry. He shot Katie sack off in the face. I'm back in.

[00:43:59] No, we have a. I'm talking to you. Just have to play. No, don't point blank range. That's why we love Jack Bauer. I kind of wish when he had, when he saw it's a prison alone. His whole prison alone is not dead.

[00:44:16] Oh dude, he might be a vegetable somewhere. Oh turkey neck. Yeah. But it's so awesome when he'd done that like paintball mass and storm that. Hell yeah. The presidential care van. You know, kind of wish you was still like the superhero like that.

[00:44:30] Hey, we still got, we just have got 10 episodes to go. Yeah. We still got 10 episodes. Yep. What else you watch Brad? Oh, to me. Yeah, yeah. You should see 24 guys. I watched a bunch of stuff. Most of the dick band eggs show. Nice. Season 3 and season 4.

[00:44:45] This is the first time in a long time. I watched them back to back. And stuff. And it's like, in the last decade when I watched a lot between now. I forgot which episodes were in which seasons. Mm-hmm. And watching it now.

[00:44:59] It's like three and four just amazing. Oh yeah. Classic episode after classic episode. I tweeted our Facebook. I was watching the NeverBad on Saturday. Oh yeah. It's great episode. Yeah. I was like, we're a little bit too stuck in the faucet and the hotel that they're staying at.

[00:45:15] Oh yeah. And they have to play, which is great. Like, in interestingly, like, staged episode where. Maritalia more has to act the entire episode in just her voice. Because the rest of the time you're just seeing Rob in this one room with different characters coming in and out.

[00:45:35] And the, when it goes commercial and comes back and you're finally in the bathroom where she's stuck in the tub. And then the engineer comes to soft the faucet. I was like, that guy reminds me of somebody who is it and that's like,

[00:45:50] it's kind of like, tutels from hook. And so I looked it up and sure enough. It's interesting because the actor is like 30 years old. Yeah. In a character saying that he's like, I'm 75 years old. Yeah. So he's like 40 year old. Difference. Yeah. Yeah.

[00:46:09] So he's like, when he's like super young we looked really old. Yeah. And then yeah, he just died last year. So oh shoot. But he had like a pretty extensive IMDB page. So he's been doing a lot of stuff other than being tutels and stuff.

[00:46:20] So he goes on him. But yeah, I just haven't tons of phone washing that again. I don't know the blue race set. So I'm so watching like the Netflix streamed low res things. Yeah. The blue razor, like 75 bucks right now. So she gave them. Yeah.

[00:46:37] But then just by a Jim crane and a paper DVDs and T-shirts. So. And then the other thing I watched, I was by camera was but the other thing I watched was four rooms. Oh yeah. Have you ever seen it before? I've never seen it before.

[00:46:52] It's a trilogy. Yeah. Which room did you actually enjoy? Only the last one. The other three. It turns about right. I guess the right one. Do you guess is my second favorite. Yep. The first one's horrible.

[00:47:05] You don't even remember who does that one but the one with the witches. Yeah, that was just like what was the point of this. Yeah. Obviously it's probably just some stupid fantasy. But it was like it just wasn't entertaining. It's not shot interestingly. Yeah. And then.

[00:47:20] Who does the one with the. Because because the kids. Right. The kids with them with the dead body and the bed. Yeah. And then who does the other one? I don't remember the name for that one. Because the one where the husband has his wife tied up.

[00:47:34] Yeah, yeah. And then chair. Yeah. And it's too bad because I really like Tim Roth's character. Yeah. I think it was. I mean. Over the map. Yeah. I guess. Like in the opening he thinks he's like this submissive. Like, oh, I'm starting this new job. But then. Yeah.

[00:47:52] The, you know, after the titles he's. See there. Alice and Anders or Alexander. Alexander Rockwell. Oh, I don't know what you directed. Right. Yeah. The ones whose sections were shitty and they were head crews. I don't know. He's just like he seemed like so cartoonish.

[00:48:08] No, where the half. Yeah. No, he totally is. But I like I liked. I guess I liked the premise of what that should have been where he starts off being submissive and by the end, like.

[00:48:17] You know, when he takes that finger off and just like grabs money and walks out of the room, like. Like a little arc of his chinos. He's right. You're right. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that.

[00:48:29] No, it's not worth seeing the whole thing because you could just watch that one. Yeah. But that story is that yeah, that story is worth watching. Yeah. And it's directed in shots so like interestingly. Like just. And tie. It's almost like.

[00:48:43] It feels like it's four shots entirely and then everyone's playing these long extended sequences of just acting. Yeah. Especially even to the end and the credits, like when the guy's like running out with his finger and like Bruce Willis is like carrying himself like. Yeah.

[00:48:57] The movie's over and they're still acting out this one scene. The camera just focused on the hallway. Yeah. So this is impressive. Yeah. And yeah, it's like after this whole big speech that Terentino's character gives and then he just chops off that finger and like,

[00:49:10] like, rest of the way. Like I was expecting to like 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3. Like with the lighter and just like it flickers on the first one. Awesome. It's so good. So yeah. Yeah. It's too bad because that movie like the premise where that movie is really cool. Yeah.

[00:49:27] But just people were saying, because I had this idea for this movie about a gold pricing talk about this. That's why I had this idea for movie about this. So I had this idea for movie about this because the movie is going to still your idea. Huh?

[00:49:49] You've free time with a silly idea. No, I'm just wondering if I'm going to end up explaining it way too long. Because I'm just a short person. As I started talking about, I was like, I got to explain other part of it.

[00:49:58] So when we were looking for locations for John Cloud Man and Sam Van, we were looking at hotels. And one of the hotels I looked at said that it's one of these fancy ones. So if you rent a room, you get a complimentary goldfish. What? Yes.

[00:50:11] But you have to ask for it. What? Yeah. You can have a companion goldfish for your stay. That's nice. So do you get to take the goldfish with you? Like if you become attached? I don't know. I didn't rent the room. Oh my God.

[00:50:23] So there's a closet at this hotel full of goldfish. Yeah. In either little bags or bowls. I'm probably somebody who's jobbing is a feed them. Someone's jobs feed them, someone's job to replenish them. And so I was thinking, well, wash them out.

[00:50:38] What happens if no one knows about this complimentary goldfish? So they have no reason to stock a bunch of them until finally they get caught. Someone asked for a goldfish and they don't have any. They send some minimum wage. Lobby boy. They run across the fence mart.

[00:50:56] They get a goldfish and then they could, So anyway, the movie we've based on this goldfish that gets sent around probably different rooms and you watch those stories unfold through the goldfish's eyes. Oh yeah. Yes.

[00:51:10] So that was, so it could be like four rooms and you just like the goldfish moves in. Yeah, it's like, yeah. Yeah. That's a cool room. But I'm like my idea sounds better than four rooms after watching four rooms. Except for the things.

[00:51:20] The things are like, that's the thing. Yeah, you have to have it. Yeah, there's rooms all have to be. Yeah, that's, you know, the Lobby boys not what's wrong with four rooms. What's wrong with four rooms is Madonna and that shitty story about that.

[00:51:32] That's why I think Tracy. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The boobs are great. Thanks. Yeah. Shoulders are boobs in that movie? No, not my down at the other side. All the other, we had a chance to move in so long. Yeah, like just two of them arbitrarily.

[00:51:47] Like in there's the other ones. That's like a totally unnecessary. Oh, although I'm grateful. Thank you. But if they're not all going to do it as witch characters, I just don't say the point. Yeah, if you're not going to be committed to well, we'll talk about a necessary

[00:52:01] new to do later. There is no such thing. And Madonna doesn't, which is like didn't she, she's, she's been in our own music videos. She only doesn't when she's making a book about sex. Yeah. So anyway. Yeah, four rooms only were seeing the last 10 minutes or something.

[00:52:16] I think it's worth like so good the blue ray and skip to that chapter. Yeah, no, I was just going to say like I think it's worth buying the blue ray for that chapter. Yeah, that's really good. But only watch that one. That's it for me.

[00:52:25] Oh, I think. J.J. I watched a couple of things. Actually, I've rewatched a whole lot of stuff because I'm getting ready to move. So I'm like, I rewatched how to turn your drag in and I rewatched, and trains planes and automobiles and bunches and different things.

[00:52:37] But the two things that I checked off this week were, well, we'll start with the fun one. So I watched what turned into the living dead this week. Yeah, because I got the blue ray and checked it off with my list of shame. It's really fun.

[00:52:53] That movie is like cookie is hell. It is not, you know, so I bought it at the same time that I bought night of the living dead. And of course, like one of them is a very serious zombie movie.

[00:53:04] The other one is like, there's this woman who just gets naked and his naked fully naked. Well, except for her leg warmers because it's the 80s for the rest of the movie. It's a zombie. Ridiculous. Yeah, right.

[00:53:17] And then she's like running around naked, biting people and eating the brain. So that's necessary, nudity. But yeah, no, that movie is really fun. Like it's weird. It's definitely weird. She's just a commentary with Dan O'Ban and it's good. Oh yeah? Yeah. Cool. Cool. I'll have to.

[00:53:36] Yeah, I'm kind of excited. I want to talk to Paul Samman about it again now. Like having actually seen that one. But yeah, it's fun. You know, some of the, especially like the performances of the two guys who end up like who

[00:53:49] start the whole thing in a little container, like their performances aren't very good. But they're not very good in just the right way where it's actually kind of fun. Like, especially the older guy who's like supposed to just be like stressed out the whole time and you

[00:54:02] know, but he's not very good actor to be completely honest or they say in that role. He's not. Yeah, it's I think it's worth seeing. And the animatronics are actually really, no, that's because it's actually a pretty cool.

[00:54:17] Yeah, yeah, like there's a couple of times where it's like me, but like especially the like the dark, you know, zombie that comes out of the car. Yeah, whatever that guy is called, term man. Oh, okay, cool. He's really cool. More brains.

[00:54:32] And then the opening sequence with the credits were like he sort of born, right? That whole thing, like the effects and that are really good. Yeah, it was creepy. The only one that I think's like hooking it is when the skeleton comes out of the ground.

[00:54:44] Oh, totally pure white skeleton. Oh yeah, yeah, how's that animated? Yeah. It was like a kind of cool take on zombies, you know, as far as like because you know, you can't just just just kill them. You can't kill them really at all.

[00:54:59] And then if you burn them up, they just spread more. Like, yeah, it's pretty impressive. That's interesting. I think you could use that idea as in a real zombie movie.

[00:55:10] Which maybe it's on, maybe it's on Freda called this is like, say that this isn't a real zombie movie, but you know what I mean? Like, it's definitely the first like zombie-funny movie.

[00:55:21] Yeah, I mean, the story behind it is John Russo wanted to make return of the living dead. And he actually wrote a book which I own called Return of Living Dead. And that book is really dark and really sad where people have learned to deal with zombies.

[00:55:37] And so the opening chapter in the book is they go to this funeral with this kid. And the final couple pages is how they all take railroad spikes to the dead, and they stick it in their head and hit it into their head, so they don't come back.

[00:55:49] And so a bus like crashes outside of town and nobody notices it crashing and then all the zombies come back. So it's a really interesting take on it and MGM on the right to the living dead.

[00:56:03] And that's why Romero started doing Day of the Dead and the living dead. It's a really weird legal thing and Daniel Bannon read Russo's script. He's like, oh I'm gonna make it fun. And so he just changed everything about it and just made it goofy.

[00:56:20] Which is funny because you know, Daniel Bannon, you know, we're alien and, yeah. Oh yeah, so he's able to stretch his comedic muscles I guess. Yeah, it's weird because he could have made an amazing bomb of two. I think it would have been good.

[00:56:32] But chose to make something that was like almost slapsticky in a lot of ways. But yeah, no, it's good. So weirdly over the top. I did you should watch that documentary. I will. More brains. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll have to check that out.

[00:56:47] So then the other one that I checked off this week was in the heated night. With Sidney Portia. Yeah, that's not that one. Dude, okay, well then I need to bring it to you because it's really good. So basically, Sidney Portia plays. What's his name?

[00:57:04] I'm not Terrence Tibbs. Anyway, Mr. Tibbs, right? And he's a. I'll back up a little bit. It starts with this like long pretty silent sequence where this cop is. Driving through this small Mississippi town doing his rounds in the middle of the night. It comes across this body.

[00:57:22] And we find out it's actually kind of charming the next scene in the morning. Like they just get some local kid who's a photographer to take the crime scene photos.

[00:57:33] You know, there is like the exact opposite of CSI and it shows you like, okay, this is a small town that doesn't really know how to deal with a murder. And the person who was murdered is this rich sort of engineers CEO kind of guy.

[00:57:49] They don't really make it clear what he was going to do, but he was. He and his wife had moved to town along with a bunch of engineers who were going to build this factory that was going to make the town really rich.

[00:57:59] But sort of the politics that start to come out of that is that if they build this factory, they're going to need a lot more workers. And a lot more black people are going to move into the town in order to fill those jobs in Mississippi.

[00:58:13] And so there's this sort of underlining racism going on and this theory that that is why he was murdered. At the same time Mr. Tibbs is waiting for a train and when they go out because of course the the sheriff who.

[00:58:32] His first thought is like, oh, probably some hobos came through town and killed this guy. So they the cops go out trying to look for somebody to take and hang our chifties over their shoulder. So like the.

[00:58:46] The the one deputy goes and runs into Mr. Tibbs at the at the police station or at the train station. Just these some black guy he's never met before and arrest him.

[00:58:55] And when he takes him back to the sheriff, Mr. Tibbs is a real that he is a detective from my belief Philadelphia or Boston. And he is on like there he's their special like homicide detective right conveniently.

[00:59:09] And the local sheriff calls his boss calls the Mr. Tibbs boss and while they're on the phone Mr. Tibbs boss tells Mr. Tibbs like look. This town clearly doesn't know how to handle homicide.

[00:59:22] You need to stick around and help these people and this and tips is like fuck no like these guys are racist assholes. I don't want to help these people.

[00:59:30] And so the rest of the movie is not even really about the mystery. I mean it is like they they solve the murder mysteries spoilers. But it's really about how. Tibbs and this sheriff who sort of. Navigate their relationship in some ways because the sheriff is.

[00:59:51] Not even necessarily a complete racist like he's got some racist tendencies to him. But he also has sort of this power mentality where it doesn't like having this other guy there trying to solve this stuff for him and you know Tibbs is trying to find the truth.

[01:00:06] And of course he's more concerned with the truth and sort of the politics of the town and all that stuff. But at the same time like even Tibbs is.

[01:00:15] And it's really interesting to see into some of the sort of racist thoughts and issues in some really interesting ways that I don't want to reveal too much. It's a really awesome movie. Sydney Portia is amazing. Like he's really really. I mean badass. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he did.

[01:00:34] And like Tibbs is an absolute badass in this movie. He's really cool. And the mystery itself is a really good one. It's one where you do get, you get all the players about halfway through and you could theoretically put together who the killer really is.

[01:00:51] But so it's kind of neat to see them actually solve it or see him actually solve it. So totally worth checking out again.

[01:00:58] Probably this is definitely one of my favorites that I've got a chance to go back and see because this is a movie that is really fun and that I would watch over and over again.

[01:01:08] So yeah, if you guys haven't seen it, you should check out in the heat of the night because it's really cool. Sounds dirty but it's not. No, no, because the guy was murdered. Also it's got like that Ray Charles song plays the often throughout the movie.

[01:01:22] So I think that's why they call them that probably. But it's cool. Nice. That's everything from this week. So I remember the thing I was forgetting. I watched Ron cops. Oh yeah? Oh, did you watch that like a video and like fell asleep halfway through?

[01:01:38] Did I say that last week? Yeah, yeah. I think you talked about it on the show. But anyway, so you did you rewatched it and. Yeah, apparently I forgot I did that. But did you finish at this time? I did. Okay, well yeah, you're right. Sorry.

[01:01:53] Yeah, I'm going to talk about this. You know, but you haven't talked about having finished it. When we when we last talked about it, you would like watch it and fall on a sleep. So we couldn't really count it. So did you watch it?

[01:02:03] Yeah, I watched it all the way through. Yeah, but I didn't help anything. I like rubber. I like Ron. And this was just. It was very similar. But also like what was going on wasn't a very interesting. Hmm. Shoot. So it's just. These cops and they're just doing.

[01:02:22] Like ones dealing drugs and then ones trying to get. The Eric Warheim cop. It's just trying to get this chick to show him her boobs. Um, like this is long sequester. It's like you're going to show me your breast. I'm going to shoot you in the face.

[01:02:37] She's like, I don't think you can do that. Look, if you don't show me your breasts, I'm going to shoot you in the face. This is a real fucking gun. It just goes on and on like that forever. And then there's a. One guy is like.

[01:02:54] I think he was shot by the drug dealer cop. And so he has to he gets he blackmailed some guy into like. Carrying him like driving around town, but just won't die or something. Yeah.

[01:03:05] Um, just all, yeah, I was running stuff and I know I was working on stuff at the time, but I still watch all the way through. So maybe I should just pay attention to it entirely because it's so disjointed. A bizarre, but. Yeah. Hmm. Wrong cops here miss.

[01:03:23] Make up your own mind on wrong cops. Because Brad can't make it up for you. There's no characters to like. Yeah. Like in wrong, the guy is trying to find his dog. You know, that's kind of like. You can kind of identify with that.

[01:03:39] And even the dog psychic. Yeah, he's interesting enough. Like he's so bizarre that you're like, God's interesting. Yeah. And then a rubber is the whole commentary on movies and things. Yeah. And we're, general weirdness. But right around cops just like, wow, this is just.

[01:03:59] A bunch of like over the top offensiveness, which I don't have a problem with. That's just. It's like a movie 43. Like you think he jacking with balls on his chin would be like the best thing ever, but you actually watch the movie and you're like, oh.

[01:04:12] This is funny at all. That's pretty real news. It's real news. All right, so this week in real news, we're just going to play game because I don't think there was really any news. It's a couple of one well, a lot of the same thing.

[01:04:34] So this game is going to be called renewed canceled, who gives a shit or yeah. Can all my answers be who gives a shit and I'll just take a break. Sure. All right.

[01:04:45] So I'm going to name a TV show and you're going to tell me if it was renewed canceled, who gives a shit or yeah. Community. Oh, canceled. I don't like it. I know that. Yeah. That is correct. Agents of shield renewed renewed. Renewed absolutely. Yeah. Which is good.

[01:05:04] It could have been a couple of weeks ago, it could have been who gives a shit. But everything you having to do with like just before and since post shield. When your soldier has been really cool. Revolution. I think it's canceled. Yeah, it was canceled. It was canceled.

[01:05:24] Dracula. Who gives a shit is the correct answer. Thank you. Wait, I know. Wait, wait. There is a Jonathan Reesmeier's. I think it was in that. Yeah. Play it again, dick. What the fuck is that? Play it again, dick.

[01:05:37] It's play it again, dick is the soon-to-be spin-off show from Veronica Mars. It's from Veronica Mars that is centered around the character of dick and co-written by Rob Thomas. Okay, so unfortunately the correct answer was yeah. But nice try. Orange is the new black. Uh, that's definitely renewed.

[01:05:54] Definitely renewed. Hannibal renewed renewed renewed. Which is really great because that means for once that guy gets a show that he's a third season of a show. Well, I was reading that NBC doesn't care because it's all financed overseas, so whatever.

[01:06:07] It's actually really cheap to produce that show. Which I read that recently and then started realizing that like yeah, every scene takes place in a room and it's like the same rooms they've been using for two seasons. Try and theme insult comic dog. How to show?

[01:06:23] I have a show. You know he's getting one but who gives a shit? The group? It's like 10 years too late. I know. The gold birgs? Canceled? Technically renewed but still who gives a shit? And constantine? That's a new show which gives picked up. So yeah!

[01:06:41] Yeah, probably didn't get picked up. No it did get picked up. Yeah. Hey man, that's a few shows. You didn't mention ancient cardigan picked up? Yeah, it's true. Oh yeah, that's true. That's right. That's right. Ancient cardigan picked up too.

[01:06:53] I really only wanted to talk about play it again dick. So yeah. Does it for news? That's it. Well, unless you want to talk about the fight with Springbreakers because he's getting a sequel and it's called the second coming. Is that spelled to you, M.I.N.G?

[01:07:06] No, it looks like it. You didn't see Springbreakers because even that wouldn't make me excited. I want to talk about the only awesome show they got picked up called Gotham. Yeah, right? Oh, that was already picked up. I mean they've been producing it for a while.

[01:07:19] They've been producing the pilot but it got officially set to series. Oh yeah, I thought it was a trailer. Yeah, crazy fast. Yeah, I'd rather hurry you're doing the... 24. And I was watching the commercials 24. This is 24. Here comes another police procedural fuck.

[01:07:33] And then I'm all said, and like, you see the boy in his two parents get shot. And like I know what this is. Oh shit. Here comes. Yeah, it looks pretty cool. I'm excited. It does.

[01:07:43] But before I was like, it's going to be like Arrow or Smallville or something. But now it looks pretty, it's like on par with, you know, those premium like breaking bad. Yeah. You know they're going to put money back in the process. Yeah.

[01:07:57] Yeah, I mean it looks good. And to be fair, even the first season, Smallville was good and I don't like superrain. I'm talking like production value wise. Totally. Yeah. Yeah. It looks good. Yeah. I mean you should see what they do with the early years. Yeah.

[01:08:14] Because they're saying like, on entertainment weekly, the producer or something was saying that by the end of the show, Batman's going to dawn the mask. If they get, you know, seven seasons or something. Yeah.

[01:08:25] But I'm like, well, even as a kid, he has to go away for ten years. To train as League of Shadows, then come back to Gotham. So it can't really do that. Well they can tell a story that doesn't necessarily, I guess they could tell their own thing.

[01:08:39] Yeah. The thing that worries me more about it is the fact that they have the villains in the show. And I'm not sure like is Gordon going to be fighting like the ridler? Is that it? I mean, I'm I'm I'm I'm not saying they couldn't do it.

[01:08:59] It just is the part of it that seems more CWish in the way that they're telling the story. Yeah. I think it'll be like fighting anyone. I don't mean like punching fighting.

[01:09:09] But the investigating and it's I think it's more like I think we talked about this on like we were talking about making a Batman TV series where the whole series spirals off like the murder of the Wains isn't just a random killing by Joe chill. Right.

[01:09:24] It's a plan killing by like Gotham's top like families in a power struggle or something. And so Gordon is going to start from the bottom and work his way up through I guess it gets the next seven years. Yeah.

[01:09:36] Getting to so I hope like rip it thorns and stuff. Yeah. Come along. That would be cool. And then like halfway through they'll introduce the Joker as whatever iteration the Joker is before he's the Joker. Yeah, but how do you fight the Joker with that Batman?

[01:09:49] Well if it's before the I see where he's saying it, yeah. He's Chris Chaos. He probably will do stuff though like he'll be hired by those families to throw Gordon up. I just hope Gordon has the mustache by like season three or something.

[01:10:01] Because you didn't seem like Gordon right now. Yeah. That's the whole it's really just the origin story of his mustache. And there's a shot of the penguin like falling into like the water next to appear. So I wonder if he they might kill him or something.

[01:10:15] Well, maybe like he falls in the water and then a bunch of penguins like pull him out. Yeah, they pull him out of the water and then they like pack at him until he becomes the penguin. That'd be sweet.

[01:10:24] I can see them doing that to the penguin character killing him off early and like a revisionist history. Or like he drank. I hope not. He gets knocked in and the water gets struck by lightning and he becomes the penguin.

[01:10:35] Or the bullet that him and the face like disfigures him to raise like this weird like. Yeah. Almost man penguin where he has to wear like this weird skin mask that makes him look more penguin like.

[01:10:46] It ruins one of his eyes so he has to get like a little like a monochole. Yeah, now it really is down to talk at to cover like his exposed brain. Yeah. Yeah. Cool. Cool. So we saw two movies this week. We did. I'm going to flip them.

[01:11:06] The second movie we actually saw was a movie called Blue Ruin which is a draft house film. Correct? Is it a draft house? Yeah. It was recommended to us by Karen the manager of Alamo Denver.

[01:11:20] She had a chance to see it but she wanted us to see it so we could tell her she should see it or not. And James should people go see Blue Ruin. I definitely get some more strike on out.

[01:11:30] I mean, it's a you've got to be in for a very indie dark revenge film. But I think the way that they tell the story especially for the first half and just the story in general that they're telling is. Is really cool.

[01:11:46] It's a slow burn but I like the way they're telling that story. Brett. Yeah, I think it's worth seeing. I don't know if I would see it again. Yeah. But it's definitely a well-created like you want to see an exercise in projecting real suspense in a movie.

[01:12:03] For sure. Making you sit there like wondering what's going to happen next. Because really throughout the whole movie I was like, where is this going to go? There's all these kind of twists and turns throughout your off. Yeah, I think it's worth the watch.

[01:12:15] And a project in like telling a story without character talking for the movie. But yeah, it's an interesting movie. I think you should check it out. I don't know again. Yeah, I don't know if I'd see it again.

[01:12:27] Because I think I saw everything I needed to see in it is very methodical and you should do a lot of detail. I'm not sure it's a movie that most people are going to like love or walk away from with something. But I think it's impressive. Sorry. Yeah.

[01:12:42] You're right. Here's a trailer for Blue Ruin. I hope we can find it. I'm sure it's like the APK for a side. I don't know. I'll end up feeling mystery. I don't mean to scare you. You're not in this trouble.

[01:13:07] I just thought you should be somewhere safe and found out. Wait somebody. They are missed. It's an awful thing you did today. It's no. If you're in my family, I'm not doing the same. I know this is personal. That's how you'll fail. I forget you're crazy. You're not.

[01:14:11] You're weak. It's me. I like how let's do a divorce and a two of mine. I don't know how this ends. I think we actually had probably the benefit of not having seen the trailer.

[01:14:43] Because like you said, Brad, you know, I never knew where it was going and there were a couple times where I realized like, I have no idea what's going to happen. Like after the first time he kills somebody, I was like, well, shit is that the move? Okay.

[01:14:55] Now what? And having not seen a trailer was actually kind of nice. So yeah, because we totally went into it just cold. Totally. I was driving to the Alamo and James always said, hey, do you want to see a movie at 945?

[01:15:09] Karen will get us tickets and I'm like, yeah, sure whatever. I'll see. Yeah, I mean the title does it. Yeah. I'm still not in title. I sure what the title means. The movie is as this guy has been living as a drifter ever since his parents were murdered.

[01:15:25] Of course, you don't find this out till about 45 minutes in the movie. But he doesn't talk for decades. But then he's conveniently told by a cop that the person who murdered his parents is getting out of jail

[01:15:35] and all of a sudden he gets into like this mode where he's... Yeah. Fuck that. Yeah, he's been planning this. He's been planning this day forever where he's going to go kill this guy. Yeah. And yeah, it takes really weird turn and I mean, he doesn't say anything.

[01:15:52] What's the first thing he even says? Is it that little boy coming to the boy gets out of the van and he's in the boys? Oh, no, in the thrift stories, he's like, do you have any stamps? I think it's the first time. Oh, that's right. Yeah, yeah.

[01:16:06] Do some stamps. So anyways, he drives to Virginia and he stabs that dude in the side of the head. Yeah, with a knife. And that's like what? 20 minutes, 25 minutes into the movie?

[01:16:16] And the rest of the movie is kind of you learn that maybe what he thought isn't true. And he's got to deal with the repercussions of that. Yeah, the repercussions. He meets a strange sister and a sister is an upset that he killed this guy. But he...

[01:16:34] What's it? It's really good with a sister? Yeah. That was like his ex-wife for some of them though. No, it's his sister. But it's really cool the way that they do that because since he doesn't talk, and actually I at least for me,

[01:16:47] they did a really good job of getting me invested in that character even when I had him talking. Like, you know, just seeing... Well, seeing at first the way he lives and then how, you know, when that switch gets flipped,

[01:17:00] how dedicated he is to the idea of trying to kill this guy, you kind of get on his side and you kind of like him a little bit. Or at least know who he is. But then the fact that...

[01:17:12] So he goes, he stabs that dude in the head and you're like, man, he pretty much got away with it. And things get a little bit messy. But then they start revealing to you that he's not...

[01:17:21] Because he was soon like, oh, he's gotten away with it because he's just some, like, homeless guy, like nobody's going to be able to figure out who he is. But there's just the right things kind of go wrong for that revenge story to just get messier

[01:17:33] and messier and messier and messier. And I don't mean just because he keeps failing or anything like that. It's just that the story they're telling is that revenge like that is messy. Because even the motivation... Even him doing it to begin with is motivated by someone else's revenge.

[01:17:51] So, yeah, I think it's cool. It is cool. You know, it does suffer a little bit. I think some signs of dialogue isn't very sharp. I want to say what scene it's towards the end. And I think the pace sometimes suffers in it.

[01:18:10] You're talking about the, like, the big scene at the end. Okay. Okay. The pace is a little goofy at points. But overall for an independent revenge movie, I thought, is it pretty well made movie. And, you know, I like the lead actor.

[01:18:27] I think they cast a right guy where he's really unassuming and you realize that he's ill-equipped for this kind of wreck kind of thinking and revenge. Because he is like... I don't want to say he's sort of badass at the beginning

[01:18:40] but like he's able to pull that stuff off. Because he has a lot of motivation for it. Yeah. Well, I think we're just trained as moviegoers to assume that like he's going to outsmart these people

[01:18:50] and like the things he does, we sort of assume that he's being successful because he's outsmarting them. But then like what the other character starts saying to him and what he starts learning, you start realizing like, no, he's like, his sister's straight up says like,

[01:19:05] you're just weak, like you're not even like, you did anything wrong. It's just that you're weak. And then it's he learns other stuff about what really happened. You realize like he's also just not right all the time. Yeah, it just sort of gets muddied into really interesting ways.

[01:19:24] Yeah. I don't know what to say about what we were doing. Yeah, I don't want to like... Well, it's really quiet and there's really not much to say. Yeah. It's a grossing the whole time though. It's like... Even when... Because it is so methodically placed, paste.

[01:19:39] Even when it's quiet for a really long time, I never was like bored. I don't think any of the beats as far as like what happens or what goes wrong or anything like that. They never feel unnatural or forced to me. You could argue that like,

[01:19:56] him stabbing the tire is a little bit like, why did he do that? Well, I don't know. I mean, did it cause he was pissed. And it seemed like a good idea at the time and then like... Everything really gets fucked up because of that.

[01:20:10] But yeah, and I really liked it. I did. I've always done it like I got just face shot off. I got you. Yeah. But see, I kind of knew that was going to happen. Yeah. I mean, I didn't take off it. No.

[01:20:22] I mean, not that way but I'd have filling his buddy would come to the rescue. Yeah. Yeah. Well, that was cool. Yeah. Thanks. I appreciate it. So if you see it, check it out. Blue ruin. And you're a little theater.

[01:20:40] We also saw the neighbors starting Seth Rogan and Zekhe Fron. Brad, should people go see neighbors? Uh... Yes, I guess. Yeah, it was funny when I watched it. Hahaha. It was funny at the time. I don't know if I like MX like...

[01:20:55] And I need to go right and see it again. Yeah. But it was funny when I saw it. James, your people go see neighbors? Yeah. I think it's really funny. I actually do kind of agree with you Brad.

[01:21:07] Like it's a movie that I think is really funny but wouldn't necessarily be funny five times. Um... But I think it's a movie I'll probably buy at some point because I think it's good. But it's not like...

[01:21:18] It doesn't have that sort of lasting comedy sense that I get out of like a incredible Burt Wenders Stone where I want to watch that movie like just because the performances are so good. Yeah. But it's totally a fun... Uh...

[01:21:31] It's a fun movie with a lot of really, really, really funny moments in it. It's... I think honestly, really smart. Zekhe Fron's character is really good. Um... So yeah, I definitely think people should at least check it out. Oh yeah, I should go see it. It's funny.

[01:21:45] I laughed. I laughed a lot. I'm not a lot. Um... I'm a big fan of Dave Franco for some reason. Yeah. Just he's really good at playing a douchebag. Um... What is that douchebag in this movie? He's definitely still got some douchebag to do. Um...

[01:22:02] But here's the trailer for Neighbors. It's happening. Woo! You just go to one team, yes. That's just crazy. I've never had taken a dinosaur dream at a whole life. Oh yeah. Oh... Maybe? She's staring at us. Mmm... She can't see me right. She just sees shapes.

[01:22:22] She's...she's fucking each other. I gotta chill her around. We're back in business. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. She can't... Look, you turn around. Oh, you're naked. Oh, you're naked. Is that a fraternity? Okay, that guy. Looks like something a gay guy designed in a laboratory.

[01:22:40] We have to go over there. We've got to be cool. And we say, by the way, keep it down. Well, we're in type like that. Like... Keep it down. Let me know. Welcome to the club. Welcome. Also, if you can maybe just... Keep it down.

[01:22:55] Before too noisy, call me first. Still call the cops. Okay. I'll go tell them to... Yeah. Call the cops. Do it an honor, Mr. Oh shit. She's so upset. You called about your neighbors? No? They have called ID. The cops. Everybody has called ID.

[01:23:16] Yeah, it's just woke as sleeping giant. Welcome to the Darkness Pitches. Little dramatic. We're throwing a robber at the Neuro Party. You called the cops? You violated the circle of trust, Falka. Go for you. I'm Sam Jackson from Jackie Brown. Who are? That's actually an opportunity.

[01:23:36] The power of the righteous man... And the wrong Sam Jackson's beat. Chuck you Sam Jackson. You're both on the comkitsaw. You're the one from the comkitsaw. Great. That's really funny, guys. I'm pissed off. Oh, robber. We can fucking beat that. Yeah! You get your dick.

[01:23:59] You get your dick. Oh, you got your dick. Yeah, I'm pissed off. Still in the chair. Who's that beating type? I have a darkness inside of me and you won't see it. We're just getting started. So I was telling my wife, my favorite one.

[01:24:31] I was telling you guys, my favorite line in the whole movie is their... The Seth Rogan and Roseburn come to their house and they close it. Like Ocean Vitamin and Dave Fringes says, Oh, no man, they're old. I mean, they're babies cool, but... Just a stupid line.

[01:24:46] You know, I mean, the movie is... The trailer says it all. These, for these Fract Guys, we've next door to this couple that just had a baby. And they try to one up each other. That's like the premise of the movie. Yeah. Who is Seth Rogan's friend?

[01:25:00] I don't think I've ever seen him in anything before. Is he the... Something you've filled, Elfio? Is he? Is he like the... What the... The Army guy? No, the one who's the other family or something that you used to... The McPoils? No, not the McPoils. The other... Goddamnit.

[01:25:22] I just haven't watched that in a while. I don't know. He doesn't look at his pretty funny in it. There's like this... He's good. Like, these... These doch-back from school or something that... Like, he's like a total bro. Bro. Oh, I don't remember. That's his name.

[01:25:36] I can't remember that episode well enough to... If you're talking about the fan of those high school reunion... I can't remember, right? Yeah, forget it. But I think he might be an undeclared though. I know the girl is, but... You know, he's ex-wife.

[01:25:51] You know what's funny is, you see a lot of Seth Rogan asks. That's... Right, you do. I always think it's funny in movies where... I mean, there's naked women but it's not really focused on them, but there's lots of dude ask in it.

[01:26:04] Yeah, and I think it's on purpose. Anyways, it's just that I'm like trying to one up each other. Chris Rimmins' Plassies in it. But he doesn't do anything. Just know he has a big wiener. Yeah. There's one far where it's wrapped around that dude's wife's neck.

[01:26:19] Like, really quick or new choker? Yeah, really choker. It's like really a quick shot. Yeah. But yeah, I mean, it's really funny. Rose Burns really good in it. Absolutely. She... It's kind of fun. I like seeing female characters not pigeonholed in just the... Oh, um, here being...

[01:26:36] Oh yeah. She's kind of badass in that movie. Like, sure her ideas of how they can fight her and like that. That whole scene where she like orchestrates the... The... The friend having sex with those guys grow and... Yeah, and he gets off and... It's cool.

[01:26:52] I especially love like when she has succeeded and those two are making out. And like, she's just doing that walk towards the camera. Yeah, like the hero's love. Oh, it's so cool. It's so cool. It's just great. You know, so Dave Franco's character sleeps with Zac Efron's girlfriend.

[01:27:07] And then he doesn't know if he's mad. So the next day at the career fair, they have this rose before hose, like constantly rhyming stuff. Then they're okay. And then they have this huge dramatic like argument. And Dave Franco says, we rhymed! We rhymed!

[01:27:22] You really need a rhyming? Would maybe feel better? Yeah. But the movie too was... Would waver on slapsticky? Yeah, and just funny stuff. I mean, the part where they sneak into the house and they're trying to get to turn the party back on.

[01:27:35] And Dave Franco notices that, you know, the table shaking. And most of the most were in throws a bottle. Is there a bottle? What's that? It's a good wee ass fuck. Ask you, excuse me. It's going best to get.

[01:27:48] There's someone out there's an actor on IMDB who's credited as ass cuis now. Yeah. But it's just weird stuff like that. I mean the movie is really funny. Yeah. Oh yeah. And then like the scene, the whole fight sequence in the...

[01:28:03] Like it gets his brilliant tears is so good. When he like jumps to attack Zac Efron and hits his head on the fan, that's one of the funniest moments, man. And he uses the trampoline to help the beer can. I can't just let it go. Yes, yeah.

[01:28:19] We need to throw the beer can that I got for one of you catches it. I do have to say that maybe one of my favorite parts of the movie is the little thing that the album shows before.

[01:28:29] Where Zac Efron and Seth Roma being interviewed by the work of Hallet Guys. Yeah. And they're just going back and forth about how hot Zac Efron is. And how stupid Seth Roma is. It's really funny. You know, I'm Jewish. You're gonna look Jewish.

[01:28:45] So his friend we were talking about? Yeah. It wasn't the always sunny. It's the league. He's a Frank the body, Jibbiati. Oh, okay. That's why he's familiar. All right. I couldn't recognize him anywhere, but like I knew him. I was hearing it. They're douchey friend from here. Yeah.

[01:29:01] I think Zac Efron is really good in this. Yeah. Not even just funny, but like his character actually has a good story to him. That's like, yeah, it's not super over the top like dramatic or anything like that.

[01:29:14] But the fact that they even put that in there and made him more of a likable character. Because if it had just been like, you know, you do she guys live next door and how does this family?

[01:29:24] It wouldn't have wouldn't have stuck with me as much as I think this does. Like that. I think the story is actually really good. Dave Franco calls out the whole, you know, my brother does the same forats stuff.

[01:29:37] Like all these stories that you're trying to live up to are the same. Like it's all this like, ruse that's been built up. It means nothing. Yeah. Everyone does like has the same stories.

[01:29:48] And it is like because Zac Efron's character is so cool for the first third or so of the movie. Then like when they go to the job fair and he talks to the guys from AT&T. He doesn't know what AT&T does.

[01:30:02] And then they're like, what's your D-Prin? No, it's used. Now I just kidn't illustrate ones. You're too dumb. Yeah, I don't know. I just thought it was really good. And it's kind of cool like I'll be honest.

[01:30:16] The guy from high school musical to me would never have been somebody that I would've expected to be. It's genuinely funny and talented as he really is. Yeah. Here's a fun little scene with Rose Burn and Seth Rogan arguing back and forth about what they're going to do.

[01:30:33] I don't know. I'm just trying to make this review a little longer. Is this really a scene? Because you've been giving me scenes that don't exist. No, I don't know. There wasn't a scene last week of Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy talking with each other.

[01:30:44] What's we in did you put in? Well, I did the one in the storage closet but that's not how you described it in the episode. Yeah. Well, this is Rose Burn and Seth Rogan. I'm sure there's a scene of them together. We're the baby pro.

[01:30:56] Is that a balloon? Are you finding a balloon? Oh, that's not a balloon! Oh Jesus! You're baby. Has he tried me? Is how bad this could have gone? The condom was unused. She's not doing a couple of parents! I'm okay. She'll out.

[01:31:33] Speak to us, the baby is fucking cute in that movie. The baby is the best part of the movie. I forgot about that. Oh my god. They're fucking in turns or away. They're like, that's smiling and super stoked.

[01:31:45] That baby has to grow up to be like some kind of actual star. Because the fact that they were able to get that baby to act on cue. And then the credits is the baby dressed up like all the actors. Oh, so good. It's great. Yeah, yeah.

[01:31:59] Oh man. So I think I want to notice that so they went through all the trouble to get to the switch box in Zekhaffron, Zekhaffron's room. But there was a switch box on the outside that Kissroom. I know I know this role and they watched by it.

[01:32:13] Well, that's the point. Yeah, it's like, hey, just don't anybody know. But you can do this. Yeah. That's the point of it. There was no need for them to do all that stuff. Right. Oh man. Yeah. Awesome funny movie. Yeah. So the next week we're seeing Godzilla.

[01:32:32] Yeah, we are. I can't believe that's next week. I know. It's exciting. I feel like what? So then X-Men and then what? Yeah. The 30th. I don't remember. Is it a question? No, I just mean like, it sounds like, I mean for the whole summer.

[01:32:48] Like, until Guardians, without there's lots of stuff, it's just, Is there? Yeah. What do we have for again? I don't know. Anyway, if you can, for a second I'll look at it up. Yeah. All right. I like Woody from Toy Story. Woody is awesome.

[01:33:04] Did you see any cool teasers this week? Oh, well the red one for 30th is Maleficent and a million ways to die in the West. I was just going to say the red man trailer for a million days of die in the West is amazing.

[01:33:16] Then we have Edge of Tomorrow. How to train your Dragon 2 in 21. John's Street the same day. Edge of Tomorrow is that early in the summer. Wow. Here's a bomber though. The only movie scheduled so far on June 20th is think like a man too.

[01:33:29] Well, there were two, what are we going to do on the 27th of June? We either have Transformers or Snowpiercer. Snowpiercer won't be wide. So appears there would be limited release, so we'll see Transformers. Dude, what the hell? On July 4th is the Melissa McCarthy Tammy movie. What?

[01:33:49] There's probably like an again July 4th. Yeah. In Penn and St. Big Willy Weekend? You have to wait a week for a dawn of the planet of the Apes. Oh man. Weeard. Can we have another huge movie coming out? Well, Transformers. So they probably assumed before though.

[01:34:06] I know but they're probably assuming the Transformers would ruin anything that weekend anyway. Because the 4th of July is, I don't think tradition like the actual 4th one though. No, no, no. The weekend is usually, no it's really huge. Really huge so yeah that is bad.

[01:34:20] Is this coming out? Can't see any other cool trailers. Why what are my 4th teasers? Nothing. No. There's more people talking about Prometheus 2 but they aren't saying anything. But what am I forgetting? That's okay. It's alright. Maybe I didn't see it so well.

[01:34:39] Oh, oh, oh, you're talking about Sean Cod Van Dam's damn man. Yeah, it's a teaser for that out. It's a good. So when are you done shooting that? No, I haven't close. Because your teaser for it then. Because we had two scenes worth.

[01:34:55] They were able to be cut into 30 seconds. So it's easy. When is this going to be done? It's going to be more when it gets done. Come on, make her fuck. I'm hoping before the end of July because I got shit to do in July.

[01:35:06] Yeah, what are you doing in July? A 40 hour? Oh, oh, man. You're in the easy. Yeah. And then hopefully we'll be writing season 2 of the pod show. I hope. Yeah. So we can start on that next year. Alright. Yeah. Godzilla. Godzilla.

[01:35:25] I sent us back to the Stone Age. Baaaaa. Bye. Bye. Is that the tag one? No, that's what Walter White says. Walter White is at his AIM. You know, Brian Kranson. I know. But that's his character's name and freaking bad, right? Yeah, well, well then.

[01:35:44] Yeah, that's what he said. What? Oh, we didn't talk about Madvin. Okay. Visit our website, rilnerdspodcast.com. You can tweet us at real underscored nerds. You can email us even. Rilnerds at gmail.com. Like us on Facebook. Hey, stream us on Stitcher. You want to call us?

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