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[00:01:17] It's been a while.
[00:01:19] I've been, I'll be honest, I missed you.
[00:01:22] I've missed you too.
[00:01:24] Oh, yes.
[00:01:25] I know it's weird.
[00:01:26] But I went on vacation, I was working, yeah, I've been gone for a while.
[00:01:31] Yeah, we actually recorded on last Sunday and I said, well, he's back, but I think he flew in.
[00:01:37] I flew in at 6 o'clock at the morning.
[00:01:40] I was in no shape to do.
[00:01:42] And I hadn't watched anything.
[00:01:43] I knew well that's not entirely.
[00:01:44] Yeah, it's not true.
[00:01:45] Yes.
[00:01:46] But I just, I was like, I won't be good for anything.
[00:01:50] Because me and Brad that day you went to the drive-in that Thursday, I went and saw Jurassic
[00:01:56] World.
[00:01:57] Ooh.
[00:01:58] And I told him I was going to see Jurassic World on Thursday because my wife was working Friday
[00:02:01] and Saturday so I had to watch my little boy.
[00:02:03] Yeah.
[00:02:04] And I said, so I'm going to go see it Thursday night.
[00:02:05] And he said, oh, I want to go see it too.
[00:02:07] And then I said, cool.
[00:02:09] So I said, I'm seeing it at the mills at 10, 15.
[00:02:13] And I got this, I got all these replies.
[00:02:16] It's like, my, one of our tweets was retweet and my kind of tweet anything.
[00:02:20] And I looked in as a picture of Mad Max or it was just picture of the drive-in.
[00:02:25] And something about some of our movies Mad Max blah, blah.
[00:02:28] And I was like, motherfucker Brad, he told me he's going to go see Jurassic World with
[00:02:31] me and he's tweeting pictures of, go see Mad Max of the drive-in.
[00:02:34] Yeah.
[00:02:35] And then he tweeted me, it's like, dude, what, try to have a new year.
[00:02:37] I'll meet you there.
[00:02:38] I was like, oh, I thought that was you.
[00:02:41] No, it was James because I actually pulled up the tweet and it then it
[00:02:44] said Ohio on it.
[00:02:45] And then I realized as you and you went there with your cousins, correct?
[00:02:48] Yeah.
[00:02:49] I went with my cousin and two of his daughters and one of his sons.
[00:02:53] And then my uncle, well, actually, my uncle only stayed through San Andreas.
[00:02:58] And then had to go, we were going to drive down to Kentucky.
[00:03:02] So I, okay, so let me back up.
[00:03:04] So my mom's whole side of the family is in Cincinnati.
[00:03:07] And I was like, oh, I'm going to go out there because I just needed a week to
[00:03:11] like take a step back.
[00:03:13] And so the next day, my aunt uncle and I and two of my cousins,
[00:03:17] we're going to drive through Kentucky.
[00:03:19] You just have a nice little drive.
[00:03:21] We went to Harlin to visit where, you know, justified as set,
[00:03:25] which is a terribly sad little town.
[00:03:27] They're so poor.
[00:03:28] They can't even take advantage of the fact that they have a show set in their town.
[00:03:32] But it was really cool.
[00:03:33] It was beautiful part of country if you're ever driving through Kentucky.
[00:03:35] No, I tried to tell you that that area where it's considered the south.
[00:03:39] But it's more like mid-South Kentucky, Tennessee or Ohio.
[00:03:43] The goes areas right there are beautiful.
[00:03:45] Oh, yeah. So green.
[00:03:46] Yes.
[00:03:47] I think that's what people picture the south.
[00:03:49] They picture like Mississippi swamp houses or so in, you know,
[00:03:53] but that area is beautiful.
[00:03:55] So we, the second day we were in Kentucky is we were driving back.
[00:03:59] Like my big goal, the thing I really wanted to do is I wanted to go through
[00:04:03] the little town in sort of northeastern Kentucky called Vansburg,
[00:04:08] which is where my great grandfather's farm was.
[00:04:12] I guess I wanted to find it.
[00:04:14] I'd seen pictures and it heard about a lot but I was like, I want to find it.
[00:04:17] So we drove around looking for it and we didn't find it until just after dark.
[00:04:20] And you'll have in video games,
[00:04:22] like you'll find like the treasure chest and it'll have this magical aura and it'll be like
[00:04:28] sparkling and stuff like that.
[00:04:30] So I fucking kid you not. We go to this, we find the field.
[00:04:33] We drive past his barn is still there.
[00:04:35] His outhouse is still there, sweet.
[00:04:38] We drive back behind it.
[00:04:40] Again, I got out of the car and it's dark at this point but just barely.
[00:04:43] Like the sun just went down and there are thousands of fireflies in this field.
[00:04:49] It was like it was like I could fly on exactly like you had to play that sound
[00:04:54] effective of opening the treasure chest from from Zelda because that's what it's,
[00:04:59] it felt like.
[00:05:00] It was really cool.
[00:05:02] Did you just got there on your own accord, your mom and dad didn't go with you?
[00:05:05] Yeah, I just wanted to go and I actually have a comic book for this week because I read some comics all I had there.
[00:05:13] Anyway, so we were taking that trip the next day.
[00:05:16] So my uncle only watched San Andreas to, you know, unfortunately.
[00:05:20] So he didn't say for Mad Max.
[00:05:23] One of my cousins slept through the whole movie through Mad Max I mean.
[00:05:28] Just because she like fell asleep when it started and I don't know how.
[00:05:31] It was kind of a cool experience though because it's been a long time since I was at a driving.
[00:05:35] And so now you know, you tune in on the radio so we had my my cousins like big truck and it had really good sound.
[00:05:43] And that was, you know, it was actually pretty decent.
[00:05:46] We were a little too far away.
[00:05:48] Like I don't think it was especially for a movie like Mad Max.
[00:05:50] I don't think it was the best way to experience it because you want to be like up close.
[00:05:53] You can really see you can feel details.
[00:05:56] Yeah, but I think if you were watching like the movie we saw tonight or any of you just a regular family movie or something like that.
[00:06:04] I think it would be a cool picture you took of like the opening shot of Mad Max.
[00:06:09] The black background is pretty sweet.
[00:06:11] It was really cool.
[00:06:12] Yeah.
[00:06:13] And I think if we had not part just far back as we had, you know, you could probably you could get close enough that it would have been fine.
[00:06:18] Yeah.
[00:06:19] But you know, it's still an experience of driving in the heartland of America.
[00:06:22] Yeah.
[00:06:23] Yeah.
[00:06:24] Yeah.
[00:06:25] It was a fun trip.
[00:06:26] Very cool.
[00:06:27] Well, glad to have you back.
[00:06:28] Thank you.
[00:06:29] I'd like to be back.
[00:06:30] Especially there were so I was listening to the podcast as I was going.
[00:06:33] I haven't heard last week's yet but there were a couple times or I was like, I was furious.
[00:06:38] I was like, I have to chime in on this.
[00:06:41] Like I can't believe that they are discussing, you know, XY and Z and I know of course.
[00:06:46] I should have written them all down and I came back with this along with this.
[00:06:49] I think we have to redo these conversations so that I can chime in on them because it's completely unacceptable that you guys have these opinions.
[00:06:55] You don't remember about what we had our opinions about.
[00:06:58] I saw them like I called in about the whole tron thing like Brad was telling you, like yeah, I think you're like, I'm like, no, do Brad right in love.
[00:07:05] Tron like this.
[00:07:06] Well, Brad afterwards because I asked him about that and he said that I don't like a lot of his recommendations.
[00:07:11] And I don't remember ever not liking something he told me to maybe father's day.
[00:07:16] Well, yeah.
[00:07:17] But nobody likes father's day that movies are positioned.
[00:07:19] But I rewatched like coba with a shotgun because I got it for a dollar at trades, Marim.
[00:07:23] Maybe it's worth a dollar and when I watched a second time it was better than the first time I watched it.
[00:07:26] Maybe because I understood it better.
[00:07:28] The difference is he made coba with a shotgun his number one movie for the year.
[00:07:32] You just can't live up to that.
[00:07:34] Yeah.
[00:07:35] But yeah.
[00:07:36] So Tron like I see is on the way.
[00:07:39] Good.
[00:07:40] I have all those points on my Disney movie rewards.
[00:07:42] So I got the 3D version for free.
[00:07:44] Well, for 20 Disney movies but you know, it's on its way so it should be here next this week sometime.
[00:07:50] Yeah.
[00:07:51] They say it takes like 4 to 6 weeks by usually get it like 2 weeks.
[00:07:54] So I have it coming.
[00:07:55] And I do want to make sure that it's cleared up that I think there's probably only a 75% chance I even see the point break remake.
[00:08:01] Yes.
[00:08:02] I wasn't saying that I thought it would look amazing.
[00:08:05] I was just surprised that it didn't just look like a normal remake.
[00:08:09] It looked like a piece of shit to me.
[00:08:11] It doesn't look great.
[00:08:12] No, it looks horrible.
[00:08:14] And yeah.
[00:08:15] And here thing is two James is point break isn't as good as you think it is.
[00:08:19] No, point break is not an amazing.
[00:08:21] No, no.
[00:08:22] I mean, remember the scene where Ganna Reeves is in like his captain's office holding a surfboard?
[00:08:26] Yes.
[00:08:27] Of course they do.
[00:08:28] No.
[00:08:29] I disagree with you.
[00:08:30] Point break is amazing in that it is a movie where a guy goes undercover as a surfer to stop bank robbers.
[00:08:37] The premise itself explains to you that it is a dumb piece of shit.
[00:08:41] It's the same reason why the fast and the furious is like fun and stupid all at the same time because it's also just point break.
[00:08:49] I do like that his name is Johnny Utah though.
[00:08:51] Yeah, right.
[00:08:52] Same dumb.
[00:08:53] Oh my gosh.
[00:08:54] And like Gary Bucy is like living in this Malibu house with all these cop friends like we've got a bunch of government money to say I'm
[00:09:00] Kiana Reeves out to learn how to surf like what the fuck is this?
[00:09:04] Like it's so I will say point break is one of those fun movies that you watch.
[00:09:07] You know what I mean?
[00:09:08] It's not exact.
[00:09:09] It's like Swazie's Roadhouse where it's totally stupid but it's still fun to watch 100%.
[00:09:14] But if you're wondering what we're doing instead of just talking about us every week we go see a new movie and we podcast our experience to the world.
[00:09:21] This week we saw Disney Pixar's Inside Out.
[00:09:24] And we were, it's not Disney's Pixar's Marvel's The Inside Out.
[00:09:28] No.
[00:09:29] Okay.
[00:09:30] We also talk about movie news stuff we've been watching James has a comic book this week.
[00:09:34] I think I've had a comic book every week for the last six months so I'm excited.
[00:09:39] No, there was one where you made me think, oh that's right.
[00:09:42] So yeah, we just do a movie podcast.
[00:09:45] I told you before I'm going to change the box office thing.
[00:09:48] Cool.
[00:09:49] I'm going to start doing the box office predictions for this week because I like that because I realize after we,
[00:09:54] because last week we actually, because we recorded the show on Sunday we knew Jurassic World was going to be the biggest movie opening ever.
[00:10:02] So we decided to include that and then I said you know what?
[00:10:05] Everybody's going to know what the numbers are by the time this podcast comes out.
[00:10:08] Yeah.
[00:10:09] So I'm going to start doing predictions because the Hollywood Reporter actually runs updates all day long on how much money movies are going to make.
[00:10:17] And they've gotten so good at projecting movies that they're pretty much spot on.
[00:10:22] I remember they projected Jurassic World to do 207 in it up doing like 208.
[00:10:27] So and you are like, you're bizarrely good at remembering.
[00:10:31] I know that's the thing.
[00:10:32] So I have a feeling that you will be really good at this game.
[00:10:34] Is that weird?
[00:10:35] I don't know why remember shit like that.
[00:10:36] I don't either.
[00:10:37] Because I, it's never been a thing.
[00:10:39] Even when I was like, even when I was one of those people who, one of the things I've lost as we've done this podcast is I can't give.
[00:10:45] I can't ever tell you when it comes out.
[00:10:47] I have no idea.
[00:10:48] Really.
[00:10:49] You asked me what the release date with of a movie was.
[00:10:51] I'm like, I have no fucking clue because I know we're going to go to a movie every week.
[00:10:54] Yeah.
[00:10:55] So it doesn't matter to me anymore.
[00:10:56] So it's almost like with the exception of like the Avengers or movies you're making on a Mac.
[00:11:00] Like something I'm really looking forward to.
[00:11:02] But even movies like I really want to see Mission Impossible for or five.
[00:11:06] That's why.
[00:11:07] I have no idea.
[00:11:08] Did you want to see that July 31st?
[00:11:11] I've known clue.
[00:11:12] Dude, I want to see the marathon.
[00:11:13] Oh yeah.
[00:11:14] I've seen the trailer today when we were before we saw it inside out at the moment.
[00:11:17] Oh man.
[00:11:18] I've seen the trailer.
[00:11:19] Okay.
[00:11:20] Mission Impossible too is a great movie.
[00:11:21] As always, watch that and I'm seeing this clips where like clips of the action scenes
[00:11:25] and then Anthony Hopkins and they fucking Hopkins is in that movie.
[00:11:28] And he's got that awesome one about this is Mission Difficult.
[00:11:31] Yeah.
[00:11:32] Mission Difficult should be a one.
[00:11:34] I don't care.
[00:11:35] I don't care for you.
[00:11:36] Hey, I'm going.
[00:11:37] Guess good news.
[00:11:38] Real nerds listeners.
[00:11:39] Next week.
[00:11:40] I will be finishing my Tom Cruise a thorn.
[00:11:43] Really?
[00:11:44] Because vanilla sky is coming out on Blue Ray special edition.
[00:11:47] June 30th.
[00:11:48] There you go.
[00:11:49] So on June 30th, I'll have watched every single Tom Cruise movie.
[00:11:52] And what's great about Tom Cruise movies is every single one except losing it is on Blue Ray.
[00:11:57] Because I actually got taps on DVD a second hand store here and then we're called seconds bin.
[00:12:02] Yeah.
[00:12:03] And I was like, oh, you know, I'll get it on DVD.
[00:12:06] And I just so happened because I buy so many Tom Cruise stuff on Amazon two weeks ago.
[00:12:11] My recommendations taps was on Blue Ray.
[00:12:13] I didn't even know.
[00:12:14] I didn't watch it on DVD.
[00:12:15] I ordered it on Blue Ray and I traded it in at tradesmart and so I got to crack that one
[00:12:20] open to give people a little insight to what I have left.
[00:12:23] I have the outsiders interview with a vampire.
[00:12:26] I've seen both of those but I'm going to rewatch them.
[00:12:28] Yeah.
[00:12:30] Tapes, vanilla sky and lions for lambs.
[00:12:35] So there's in my last Tom Cruise movies.
[00:12:40] I'm still in the camp that he doesn't make a bad one.
[00:12:42] I'm waiting for it.
[00:12:43] All right.
[00:12:44] I've never seen lions for lambs.
[00:12:46] I've heard it's very slow moving.
[00:12:49] But it has Robert Redford, Marl Streep and Tom Cruise.
[00:12:51] And I love all those people.
[00:12:53] So I was during that period of time where Hollywood was making a lot of movie where they were
[00:12:57] really trying to say something and they were trying so damn hard.
[00:13:01] Yeah.
[00:13:02] It was frustrating as hell.
[00:13:03] I'm actually going to be because you haven't been here for a few weeks.
[00:13:06] Sure.
[00:13:07] We do have fan mail that I'll get to.
[00:13:09] And in fact, I think this fan mail is like the most spot on fan mail we've ever gotten.
[00:13:12] I love this fan mail.
[00:13:14] But I was going to because you weren't here.
[00:13:17] I finally saw men women and children.
[00:13:20] And I talked about it last week but you haven't listened to the episode.
[00:13:22] I haven't.
[00:13:24] Because here's the thing is I refuse to get DVDs now.
[00:13:26] If there's a blue ray available, I'll get the blue ray.
[00:13:28] Yeah.
[00:13:29] Me too.
[00:13:30] But men women and children because it's a little indie film for some reasons always like
[00:13:33] 24 dollars on Amazon.
[00:13:34] Yeah.
[00:13:35] And so why I don't know.
[00:13:36] So the two weeks ago, I think it was.
[00:13:39] I was at Target and I wanted to get.
[00:13:41] I haven't watched yet but I really wanted this SpongeBob movie for some reason.
[00:13:44] I haven't seen it, but every time I see a trailer for it, I laugh.
[00:13:47] Okay.
[00:13:48] And so Target had a like a collectible cover and it was like 1799 on Blue Ray and I'm like, well, if I make 20 bucks
[00:13:54] and tips at my job, I'm going to just go pick it up.
[00:13:56] And I made like 48 that day.
[00:13:57] So I was like, cool.
[00:13:58] So I go there and I see the cute little SpongeBob.
[00:14:00] Like it's a slip cover of just SpongeBob.
[00:14:02] I'm like, oh, that's cute cover.
[00:14:03] So I got it.
[00:14:04] I'm going to have a son now, so maybe he'll watch it too.
[00:14:06] Sure.
[00:14:07] And so I always do this and I said, I'm going to go the drama section and I'm just going to see if they have men women and children.
[00:14:11] They probably won't.
[00:14:12] And when there was $15.
[00:14:13] So dude, so I picked it up.
[00:14:15] Not Target.
[00:14:16] Target.
[00:14:17] So I picked it up based on your recommendation.
[00:14:20] I think it was your number 10 film from last year.
[00:14:22] Oh, yeah.
[00:14:23] Is it 10?
[00:14:24] Yeah.
[00:14:25] I think it was 10 or eight like somewhere in the highs.
[00:14:28] And so Brad didn't see it.
[00:14:29] So when I was trying to talk to him about it, he was just nodding his heads.
[00:14:31] And he was like, oh, okay.
[00:14:32] You know what I mean?
[00:14:33] Okay, that sounds interesting.
[00:14:35] Yeah.
[00:14:36] But I have to say it is maybe one of the most complex relationship movies I've ever seen.
[00:14:42] And you know, I normally don't like movies like this.
[00:14:45] But if the acting is good and I connect with the writing, then I love the film.
[00:14:51] And the thing with Jason Wrightman is I always connect with him.
[00:14:56] And the thing with this film is it's not an easy film to watch.
[00:15:00] Nope.
[00:15:01] The people in it are not good people.
[00:15:03] Some of them, I should clarify that.
[00:15:05] I don't want to pass too much judgment on them.
[00:15:08] I think that there's some of them who are very misdirected and very confused.
[00:15:15] Okay.
[00:15:16] You know, I don't think that there is something like at their core that is like mean or
[00:15:22] No, no, no.
[00:15:23] No.
[00:15:24] Like they're certainly not.
[00:15:25] Like when I think of people being bad people, I think of them as being cool.
[00:15:28] Okay.
[00:15:29] I like this story making a moral choice.
[00:15:31] I think they are broken human beings.
[00:15:33] Yeah.
[00:15:34] But this is how the strength of this film is J.K. Simmons is in it and he's only in like three
[00:15:38] scenes and he's amazing.
[00:15:40] His scene where he's with his daughter after she has a failed pregnancy because she has
[00:15:44] Alexia is just devastating.
[00:15:48] And he does that without saying very much.
[00:15:51] And actually my favorite scene in the movie is actually it's both, there's two of them
[00:15:56] involves both are Adam Sandler scenes.
[00:15:59] And when he finds out his wife has been cheating on him on that website where you meet up to
[00:16:05] cheat and he goes to the bar with his wife and she's laughing having a good time and
[00:16:11] he orders a drink and he just takes a drink and he looks at her and she's like heartbroken
[00:16:17] and he just leaves without saying a word without saying a word.
[00:16:21] And then the next scene is her trying to apologize to him and he says, you know, we've all done
[00:16:27] bad things.
[00:16:28] We can sit here and hurt each other.
[00:16:29] You can just tell me how you want your eggs.
[00:16:31] And it's so devastating.
[00:16:33] And so but there's a thing is they were, it's kind of a heartwarming moment because
[00:16:38] he's guilty too.
[00:16:40] Yeah, that's what I mean because you know, they did this little, I think where some
[00:16:44] people maybe didn't get this film as they do this little throw away, I don't know if it's
[00:16:47] but they did a montage where they're both happy because they're both fulfilling.
[00:16:52] He's you know, meeting someone online and she is meeting someone online and everybody's happy
[00:16:58] with what they're doing in the story of the kid who doesn't want to be the football player
[00:17:02] anymore.
[00:17:03] And now I've said and he has dad doesn't like him and his mom won't let them.
[00:17:08] You know, it's just a really complex film and it's really well done.
[00:17:12] And that's why I think I said when we did this top 10, it's the only movie that that
[00:17:18] year that I watched it and then the next morning I watched it again because there are so much
[00:17:25] going on there.
[00:17:26] And I need to own it so I can watch it more times because it is, it's a challenging movie.
[00:17:31] It is.
[00:17:32] It is not something that you're going to walk away with and say, I know what you were trying
[00:17:36] to say.
[00:17:37] And that's what I've always loved about Jason Reitman.
[00:17:39] He's been very, and I've said this countless times on the show about him.
[00:17:43] He's been very open about the fact that he makes movies that ask questions he doesn't
[00:17:47] know the answer to.
[00:17:48] And this is very clearly one where by the time he was done making the movie, he still
[00:17:53] doesn't know the answer.
[00:17:54] And I think that's true for wife though.
[00:17:56] I mean, yeah, you know, you never want to make the mistakes these people make in this film.
[00:18:00] But you see, there is no answer.
[00:18:05] I mean, Jennifer Garner plays a mom that's so hell bent on making sure that her
[00:18:12] protecting her daughter but by doing that, she's actually not protecting her at all.
[00:18:16] Oh yeah.
[00:18:17] And she's stifling.
[00:18:18] Yeah.
[00:18:19] And there's that great scene.
[00:18:20] No wife.
[00:18:21] I don't know.
[00:18:22] I love the scenes where no one talks, I guess.
[00:18:23] There's that scene where the boy because his dad wants nothing to do with them and
[00:18:28] Jennifer Garner stills his girlfriend's phone and says you're a loser.
[00:18:31] I forget what exactly what she says to him.
[00:18:33] And so we try to kill him.
[00:18:34] She tells him like, you know, I realize that I'm way better than you and I don't
[00:18:38] do.
[00:18:39] And so he tries to kill himself.
[00:18:40] He's saved because that girl goes to his house and then she's just like snobbing up
[00:18:44] to him and making sure he's okay.
[00:18:46] And Jennifer Garner, like crying and realizing that she's totally her daughter is an amazing
[00:18:53] emotional scene.
[00:18:54] And I had an emotional connection to that movie.
[00:18:56] So it was really good.
[00:18:57] So she had nothing to be worried about.
[00:18:59] It's a good film.
[00:19:00] Yeah.
[00:19:01] But I was so worried.
[00:19:02] I think if you have for me, it's like yeah, like that moment is just it's beautiful.
[00:19:08] It is it's nice to see a movie where both joy and happiness can make amazing moments in
[00:19:15] your life.
[00:19:16] So anyway.
[00:19:17] I'm going to mention a couple things real fast.
[00:19:19] Sure.
[00:19:20] Now we brought the podcast down with men, women and children.
[00:19:23] But you should definitely pick up the film.
[00:19:25] Yeah.
[00:19:26] I say you can get on him.
[00:19:27] I think he can rent it for like $2.99.
[00:19:28] It's not for everyone.
[00:19:29] No.
[00:19:30] It's definitely not.
[00:19:31] I guess we should put a little asterisk on there.
[00:19:33] Yeah.
[00:19:34] This is a movie that starts with people watching very explicit porn and like yeah, there's
[00:19:40] a lot of stuff in this movie.
[00:19:42] But it's kind of the way it didn't.
[00:19:44] Yeah.
[00:19:45] I'll do the one about the scene where the girls actually had sex with the boy and they
[00:19:47] didn't have sex and yeah.
[00:19:49] Oh, yeah.
[00:19:50] No.
[00:19:51] That's really good.
[00:19:52] I need to watch a movie again.
[00:19:53] So I'm going to mention a few things.
[00:19:55] I'm so glad that's on my top 10.
[00:19:56] Yeah.
[00:19:57] I'm aware like I look back at it and it was like that was one of those where sometimes
[00:20:01] I worry that there are Indian movies that either I missed or then I saw them once and
[00:20:05] I didn't really appreciate it.
[00:20:06] And that was one that I just barely stuck in seeing.
[00:20:09] I had not talked about it on the show before my top 10 list because I watched it the
[00:20:13] week we were doing.
[00:20:14] Yeah.
[00:20:15] And I was so grateful that I had because I went back and just go like that was one
[00:20:18] I was clearly going to miss.
[00:20:20] And that's for people who never listened to our podcast for it.
[00:20:23] That's a James movie.
[00:20:24] character to a very well written. I'm just going to mention a few things real fast. Geek
[00:20:30] Fuel is a mystery box from Colorado, so make sure you log on to geekfuel.com. I think it's
[00:20:36] $30 and they send you a $60 box. They gave me a sample one at Comic Con and every month
[00:20:41] they have a new theme. When I was at Comic Con the theme was Super Hero teams and so it came
[00:20:47] with an Avengers shirt but Ninja Turtles, so all the Ninja Turtles are dressed as Avengers.
[00:20:51] Cool. I got a cool coffee mug that had lockers like the breakfast club but it would be like
[00:20:55] Spider-Man's locker, a Captain America. It comes with a game, it came with candy. It's just a really
[00:21:02] cool thing so Geekfuel.com make sure you pick up there. You can now buy three day passes for
[00:21:06] Tellyright Horror number six which we're going to try to be a part of this year. Did you listen to
[00:21:12] the interview I did? Oh my gosh. When he said I didn't realize his spring was there last year.
[00:21:18] I about wanted to choke him. I was like why did I let Ryan have a baby? That's stupid kid kept
[00:21:23] us from going to tell you right? But the good news is, did you see the email that we got from them
[00:21:26] to keep in touch? Oh yeah. We definitely have to try to go to here. If we go this year you guys
[00:21:31] will have to head up before me. I have to I have my law enforcement academy but I will head up after
[00:21:37] words. It's all right. But I will head up afterwards. Yeah. Because it's actually really missed it.
[00:21:43] Yeah. I wouldn't really missed it because here's the thing would tell you right at horror.
[00:21:46] You can get the three day passes now to the right horror.com make sure you get the three day passes.
[00:21:50] You will I'm telling you you will meet legends. We did an interview with Phil Tippet.
[00:21:54] Phil Tippet if you're watching Jurassic World. God that's awesome. Phil Tippet worked on Jurassic
[00:21:58] Park with stop motion animation and they took his stop motion animation and made it computer
[00:22:04] and we had an interview with that guy and we met him at Tellyright Horror. Flip and Star Wars.
[00:22:10] Yeah. He's one academy artist. Yeah. Like he's worth a spilbert on so many movies and
[00:22:15] at that show he's a guy that you can just walk up to and talk to. And here's the thing
[00:22:22] is I'll never forget talking to him because I heard he was there and I talked to the people
[00:22:28] that organized the event and they said oh Phil Tippet's here. He's showing mad God.
[00:22:32] And I said oh cool. Whatever. It's a festival. I'll go watch it and I went and watched it.
[00:22:37] And then afterwards he did a little Q&A and he was kind of standing in the corner and I said
[00:22:41] when is ever going to get a chance to ask him to be on my show. And I walked up to him and
[00:22:46] there's always that fear and even though we've never really had anybody turn us down.
[00:22:50] Yeah. The only person that has is because he had another podcast he was doing and I understand.
[00:22:55] Yeah, I understand that stuff you hit sometimes celebrities have contracts and they can't do things. That's cool.
[00:23:00] Anyways, so I walked up to him. I'm really nervous as oh Mr. Tippet. You know,
[00:23:03] you're such an icon. You might be in on our show. He says yeah, I'll do it right now.
[00:23:06] And he literally walked from the theater with me downstairs to our booth and recorded with us for
[00:23:13] 20, 30 minutes. And we got to get talked to Paul Sam and again and we just have great connections there.
[00:23:19] And I love tell you ride because he can pick up the battery which is the first world mirror we saw
[00:23:23] there. Now is a screen factory release, which is a wonderful DVD of Lou Ray. You can pick up delivery
[00:23:28] the beast within any Walmart is on DVD. And so tell you ride horror. I think that three
[00:23:33] apasses are $120 but it gets you into every showing and they have in two theaters
[00:23:40] movie showing all day long. There are three straight days. And I mean, you'll see some not good ones,
[00:23:45] some funny ones, some great ones. But the festival itself is so amazing because everyone is so nice
[00:23:51] and the town is beautiful. It's just something you have to do. It's hard to beat because it's like
[00:23:57] even if you're there and you're like, you know, you know what? I don't want to go see like
[00:24:01] whatever this movie is. You can just stand out on the street and beat and tell you ride and it's gorgeous.
[00:24:06] Like, and meet famous people. It's an easy excuse. Like there's no reason not to go.
[00:24:09] And I'm also going to mention our good buddy Jonathan Tersten will be appearing at Mile High Horror again.
[00:24:14] Mile High Horror is the first weekend of October at the Alamo Draft House.
[00:24:19] They have some passes still available. Kane Hottler from Friday 13th and Hatchett will be there.
[00:24:24] I'm going to try to see if we can get him on the show this time. And also, I don't know if I can tell
[00:24:31] you the exact day. But we will be at a film premiere this summer in July for a film called Driven.
[00:24:37] You can listen to the interview with Brian McNally from Denver Comic Con, talk about the film.
[00:24:43] We will be there as press will be broadcasting from there. We'll do interviews with a director and
[00:24:47] star Tony Todd. It'll be lots of fun. So I got that email this week. So a lot of stuff happening.
[00:24:53] Make sure that you hit that stuff up geekfuel.com, tell your right horror dot com, Mile High Horror dot com
[00:24:59] and check out our interviews because we have a lot of great interviews from Denver Comic Con up.
[00:25:06] Here was one was Zach Howard was amazing. That's really cool.
[00:25:10] He's so awesome. And there's just times, I still at Denver Comic Con I was hugged by both
[00:25:17] Alan Tudik as I was leaving the stage and I was hugged by Amanda Connor. So I'm on a roll at
[00:25:24] Denver Comic Con being hugged by celebrities. It's been fun. So make sure you check out that stuff.
[00:25:32] All those people we've mentioned have been wonderful people to us and we love them. So make sure
[00:25:37] you check them out. And now I'm going to do some more self-congrader. What am I trying to say here?
[00:25:44] We're going to get super master Batorre. Thank you. That's what we're going to do when we open up,
[00:25:48] fan mail.
[00:25:55] I really love that word, but every time I use it, I'm like my mom's going to hear this episode and
[00:25:59] then she's going to be like, gross, James. Well, you know, sorry, Carl.
[00:26:07] That's like it's that. Your mom is a wonderful lady. She is. You know what's funny is
[00:26:13] I don't want her to think he'll love me and I always say inappropriate things and then when I hear
[00:26:17] that she doesn't like when I say inappropriate things, it makes me sad. Yeah.
[00:26:21] I don't care. The word master Batorre is really good word. It is. So this is from Henry Jarvis.
[00:26:28] Relationship Tommy Jarvis? I don't know. I don't know. That's a guy who killed Jason for he's.
[00:26:33] Anyways, he says, hey, real nerds. I'm a longtime listener. He recently got the balls to actually
[00:26:37] send some fan mail. We're not that big. You know, always in this fan mail. Yeah, have few of them.
[00:26:43] At any time, my drive to and from school work is around an hour long. And I often listen to film
[00:26:47] podcasts to fill that time. That's rough. And I have to say that you guys are the most entertaining film
[00:26:51] podcast we know. Yes. And here's you. This next part when I read this when I got the email and this
[00:26:56] is the most accurate description of us I've ever heard. Hold on, let me just forecast there's a thing
[00:27:01] he's going to say here in a moment that made me basically want to stand up and go, oh, like I was
[00:27:06] running for president. Like I was so excited. Anyway, good. You guys are my go to for the fact that
[00:27:11] you guys don't all have the same taste in movies, which leads to a wide range of film recommendations
[00:27:14] critiques. I totally agree. Where I think I disagree. Yeah. Ryan with his love of Hollywood films
[00:27:24] and doesn't put up with retention's bullshit from indie films. Yes, that's where mean Robert Downey
[00:27:28] Jr. are the same. Then James who loves said indie films and Brad with his intense critical thinking
[00:27:35] to all films and residential art house fan or you know pretentious bullshit. I think that's the
[00:27:43] most accurate description of us ever. Yeah, we're going to steal that and make that a taggling right?
[00:27:47] The mixture of the three of you gives the type of conversations that podcasts like slash
[00:27:51] film and others lack. Yes. You know how I felt about slash film. God damn it. Jimmie,
[00:27:58] I just wanted to throw out how much you guys make my life so much more entertaining and help me
[00:28:02] see the other side of an argument. Keep up the good work. Dude, that's what it's really sweet.
[00:28:07] That's what I want to throw out there that slash film I adored that podcast for a long time
[00:28:11] and the fact that it's gone down Hill is actually why I wanted to start this one so to be fair.
[00:28:15] But don't be fair. Yeah, that's really nice. That's really really really nice. They're
[00:28:18] articles are so slanted in opinionated or well except for the ones written by
[00:28:23] Pewters Red, I would really grant it. But he only writes them like once a month and we
[00:28:26] need to always about how cool Star Wars is. He only has to do so much.
[00:28:31] On a different note, I'm a Denver based filmmaker and I'm in the middle of production of my
[00:28:34] feature film. Cool. I'd love to come on the show and talk about it and take part conversations.
[00:28:38] I love so much. Okay. Good news. I've been in contact with Henry and he is going to be on our
[00:28:44] next week's episode for Ted too. Very cool. So Henry, we will lock down the time. He wants to see
[00:28:49] that the Alamo. So we'll figure out if I'm not going anywhere else. Right? We'll figure out
[00:28:54] how we can do that. I understand if you don't want me on the show but I mean a lot to me if
[00:28:58] I could be on the show or just let meet you guys in person. Yeah. For the record, I don't
[00:29:03] understand why I wouldn't want you on the show. We like people on the show. Now we have a
[00:29:08] white, we've always had a wide variety of filmmakers and we love it when it's Denver. He said
[00:29:12] as busy with production so I couldn't go to 2015. Comic Con has two never seen anything in
[00:29:16] 2014. So I awkwardly pass by your booth five times making awkward eye contact. That's embarrassing.
[00:29:21] Just come on up. Come on up. If you want, you can hug me. Alan Tudik is hugged me. Okay?
[00:29:27] If Alan Tudik's comfortable doing it. Yeah. And Kevin Conroy took our t-shirt and said
[00:29:32] fuck yeah to me. So you know what? I'm approachable. Yeah. Anyways, keep up the good work. Waiting for
[00:29:37] weekly episodes become a struggle. My personal life recently. The best I've ever had. You know
[00:29:43] what a nice. That's cool. That's really cool. Yeah. Yeah. So we're excited to see
[00:29:47] have Henry on next week. And he'll talk about his film. Yeah. Anybody who wants the most
[00:29:52] milk up or ass is more than welcome to come on our show and promote the thing that they do.
[00:29:56] Or if you just want to come on the show, I really like having guests on the show because it
[00:30:00] always gives us a new perspective. Yeah. And sometimes their opinions are better than ours.
[00:30:04] Like Steve from Alabama. Oh, and Kendall from Alabama. They come on and you know they have
[00:30:10] better and they articulate sometimes there than we do. But yeah, no thank you so much, Henry.
[00:30:17] If you ever see us out in about in our real nurture, please just talk to us.
[00:30:20] Yeah. No one picked that up my. Yeah, if you just if you just swing the mic around your
[00:30:25] head, Ryan, nobody can fucking hear you. So I just thank you. It's basically what I'm trying to say.
[00:30:30] And always come up and say hi to us and you're always welcome on the show. We're very approachable.
[00:30:36] But literally doing this in my messy apartment. Yeah. Right now we're just taking it out in our apartment.
[00:30:40] Everyone asks us why box-well, how we, it's awesome. How we get, how you do a podcast. Well,
[00:30:45] we hook up a laptop to a sound mixing board and we start talking. And that's how we do it.
[00:30:50] Well, first we push all the junk off of my dining room table. Yes. And then
[00:30:54] and then sometimes we have my son. Oh, he was really cute last week. He was laughing at everything I
[00:30:59] was saying because he wanted attention. Yeah. So I kept on saying fuck and he was laughing. It was awesome.
[00:31:05] Oh no. But yeah, that's his first word. You're going to be in trouble. Awesome. I do that too.
[00:31:10] If you watch Modern Family, there's this great episode where the cam and Mitchell have a
[00:31:15] daughter named Lily and she won't stop saying fuck. And so she starts saying it at a wedding that
[00:31:19] she's a flower girl at. It's really funny. That's pretty good. Yeah. So yeah, please come say hi. If you see us
[00:31:24] at a booth know that if you ever see us and we're recording and you want to be on the show,
[00:31:29] you can sit down and record. We just don't not only do we interview Jeffrey Reddick and people
[00:31:33] like that. We will sit down and talk to you as well because we enjoy it. Yeah. If you come to tell
[00:31:38] you at a horse or like come into that big room that we're in. Yeah. Like that's time. We're just waiting
[00:31:42] for our next movie to start. So come in and talk to us. Yeah, because we're nothing without people
[00:31:47] who don't listen who we are nothing and nothing with people who don't listen. Yeah. We are nothing
[00:31:51] without people who listen to this show. So make sure we appreciate everything you do. Yeah.
[00:31:56] That's cool. So yeah. So thank you. And we look forward to meeting you and having you on the show.
[00:32:02] His last name is Cool. It is. Do you harvest? Javas.
[00:32:06] Yeah. So what do you want to do first? Let's do your new game. Okay.
[00:32:20] So this is the projections for this weekend. So this is the weekend of June 19th.
[00:32:28] So let's review. So what else coming out this week? So we're back inside out. It's coming right out.
[00:32:33] And so his dope dope is the the small indie film that has a huge hit at Sundance where the
[00:32:39] kids are kind of wrangled into dilling drugs or something like that. I don't clearly the front runner.
[00:32:44] Yeah. I don't remember the exact story behind the trailer, but it looked pretty funny. Okay.
[00:32:51] So right now, Hollywood Insiders are projecting inside out to debut at $84 million dollars,
[00:33:01] which is about 20 million more than they originally thought because it's getting amazing reviews.
[00:33:07] But it will not be enough to to throw in Jurassic World as right now. Jurassic World
[00:33:12] is on pace to make $108 million dollars. Wow.
[00:33:17] For the second biggest weekend of all time. Sheesh. I cannot see that happening at the beginning of the year.
[00:33:23] Yeah. I mean, I wanted to see the movie and as we're excited, I was coming out, but how it just
[00:33:27] captured people's imagination is wonderful. I actually, at the very last minute I did because there was
[00:33:33] an article that I was reading through about how Jurassic Park is actually really integral in the
[00:33:43] the way that Blockbuster movies are now because it was the first movie where international sales
[00:33:47] for that film were actually higher than domestic, which of course now is like the norm. But it
[00:33:53] meant that it started this trend that is now, you know, pervasive, you know, in Hollywood where
[00:33:59] they started making movies too tailored to that international audience. And there is something
[00:34:05] about dinosaurs that just they capture you. I said it last week at a school. James hasn't seen the
[00:34:11] film so I won't spoil it. Yeah, I've seen it tomorrow. But there's a moment in that. Well,
[00:34:16] there's two. I can spoil the one because it's in the trailers. Yeah. Once Chris Pratt when he's
[00:34:19] leading a pack of raptors to hunt in Domainus Rax, oh that's fucking awesome. Yeah. Just something
[00:34:26] about it riding a motorcycle with raptors following you is cool to me. Yeah. And there's another
[00:34:30] scene I once spoil it because it's the climax of the film. But seeing stuff like that is really
[00:34:37] cool. And right now, Dope is on pace to make about $6 million. So that's not bad for little
[00:34:42] Andy film from Sundance that kind of got a little play. Let me ask you this. Sure. And this is
[00:34:48] spoilers. But I don't care what you're telling me. Is there a scene in Jurassic World that is
[00:34:55] obviously not comparable to, but along the same lines as the scene on the hill when they're all
[00:35:01] in the jeeps and they look out and they see all the dinosaurs and they're like wow this is magnificent.
[00:35:06] Mm-hmm. Okay cool. Good. Having a conversation with some friends at lunch today about
[00:35:11] you know, there's this there's that rule and holiday with the the ten-page rule where you're
[00:35:15] supposed to have an action scene every ten pages. And what I was saying was that you know,
[00:35:19] I think that there is the difference between the people who make big action movies that are
[00:35:26] pre you know fine. But we now I can go home and completely forget about this and your Steven
[00:35:32] Spielberg's or JJ Abrams is that that rule is misnamed. The ten-page rule is really
[00:35:40] it's not about having an action scene every ten pages. It's really about having ten pages
[00:35:44] between action scenes. So even though it's detrimental in like in Star Trek where he gets
[00:35:50] he gets crash landed on that planet and then like the the Cloverfield monster pops up out of
[00:35:55] this no-in chases in for a minute. Like that scene's only there because you need an action scene,
[00:35:58] like you just need an action beat. But that movie is great because of all of the stuff in between
[00:36:03] the action scenes that is so solid. And that is very true of Jurassic Park. I will say Jurassic World
[00:36:08] builds Tocacendo because it starts introducing characters. Yeah and I so this is a review last week
[00:36:15] you know it's the characters aren't the greatest in it. Okay but the thing is I don't care
[00:36:20] because to me the part I mean I see Jurassic Park movie is I want to see the dinosaurs. Yeah I want
[00:36:26] to see hell break out. They also have nice winks to the original Jurassic Park. So yeah so it
[00:36:35] starts I'd say it's about 35 40 minutes before dinosaurs really start showing up because they're building
[00:36:42] up the relationships. They're building up Chris Pratt. Yeah there's like the raptors and stuff.
[00:36:46] But I mean I'm talking about tension filled ones. Right because what's cool about this
[00:36:51] film and it's hard to talk about with Brad because Brad is so against these kind of films.
[00:36:59] There's a part where they're introducing endominus wrecks and Bryce Dallas Howard is talking to
[00:37:09] the new CEO of Injin or the guy who runs the park and that endominus wrecks is kind of in the
[00:37:16] background and moving around. It's very spill burgy where it's like oh you know what that monster's
[00:37:20] there but he's not going to show it to you just going to give little glimpses of it moving through
[00:37:23] the forest. And so it's building up to something and then it finally breaks out. So yeah so I really
[00:37:30] like stuff like that where you know because even in Henry's you know letter to us is pretty much
[00:37:38] what I love about those movies is and what Brad doesn't Brad can't get he doesn't like
[00:37:45] the polish of it he doesn't like the CGI. I mentioned this when I think when you're gone
[00:37:51] about San Andreas I don't know when we got to a point where seeing a city being destroyed and it
[00:37:58] looks absolutely stunning where you point like oh that's fake so I don't like it because to me even
[00:38:04] you watch old Godzilla movies and where you see where we are now it's a cynical world we live in a
[00:38:11] cynical world. I see so I heard you say that my disagree with you because I think it is about
[00:38:18] but of course I do right because for me I'm going to come to it from a storytelling point of view
[00:38:23] where I'm going to say that what you have to look at is the difference between San Andreas and
[00:38:29] oh shoot what's that movie called the Naomi Watts movie impossible impossible.
[00:38:34] Impossible yeah great movie. It's a fantastic movie compare the tsunami in that movie to the
[00:38:39] tsunami in San Andreas the tsunami in impossible is far more impressive and and feel so real
[00:38:46] because of how they set up the story in those characters. Yeah I agree but too but you're also
[00:38:51] talking about two different types of movies. I know I am I know I am but I mean from a for me
[00:38:56] they CGI sort of like appreciation point of view I appreciate the CGI and they're
[00:39:02] resistable more because it is utilized really well and it's not just here's a big thing that I'm
[00:39:07] not connected to because for me it's all about that connection so I yes I yeah everything we're saying
[00:39:15] I just I come to it from that I know but that's what I'm doing because we get to a point where
[00:39:19] we see amazing dinosaurs on screen and I oh well CGI so I don't care I don't I don't like that
[00:39:26] attitude because you're talking about people that spend tons of time doing it and they make it look
[00:39:30] so real that it's fake and you're like oh well whatever not saying you I'm saying people in general
[00:39:35] where they criticize CGI. I will say that there are times when you know Jurassic still looks better
[00:39:43] than most big I think so too and part of that is because they knew when to use big animatronics
[00:39:51] I know but here's the thing is I've always said this this is why Sam Rami is a great director
[00:39:56] if you watch the original Spider-Man yeah you know when CGI happens but he does a great job
[00:40:00] of cutting between the two. I agree and so but not everybody does that's agree that's right like
[00:40:07] San Andreas is not a real great example of like knowing when like knowing how to fool the audience
[00:40:13] because it's not it doesn't care to but see if the thing is though there's that great scene in San
[00:40:17] Andreas it is I can tell us what you've been watching maybe yeah of course I'll talk about but
[00:40:21] you know she's in that restaurant and she's running from door to door and she's opening and it's
[00:40:25] falling apart and stuff like to me that is really impressed oh yeah it's a great sequence yeah
[00:40:31] since we're talking about it that scene feels it it's not quite this if the director had gone
[00:40:40] any further with the one-shot stuff there it felt like it could have been a little distracting
[00:40:46] and it teeters on the edge of being like a kid playing with his gun like where he's like hey I can
[00:40:53] do this big flashy distracting scene and he does it so much that it's almost too but but that's
[00:41:00] that's unfair of me to say because I see that stuff but most people don't most people are
[00:41:05] watching that scene and they don't realize that it's a running one long shot and they're just
[00:41:10] affected by how cool it is that like that stuff is happening and it's a really impressive sequence
[00:41:15] like it it was probably really hard for them to do but anyway yeah it is really cool it is so
[00:41:23] anyway I still think it looks great it does so I'm I'm starting stop looking at movies with the
[00:41:29] cynical eye and but it's not being yes it is yes it is no I what are we gonna do next James
[00:41:36] let's do releases releases
[00:41:40] baby baby release
[00:41:44] I just ended the conversation that's fine because it will be here for hours we will
[00:41:49] and I threw in a Jerry McGuire moment there people didn't pick that up
[00:41:55] so this week's really disappointing okay because this week another franchise has decided to use
[00:41:59] the phrase quadrillogy which I just hate but if you want to you can go pick up the mission
[00:42:05] impossible quadrillogy you should already own off four of these movies yeah and I don't know
[00:42:09] now it's hard because the the packaging is that the one where he's like hanging out the side of
[00:42:17] yeah but the have you seen that when they did the trilogy where they each I think you have the same one
[00:42:21] I do where's that very solid color it's just a really it's a really cool looking case I mean it
[00:42:26] doesn't have the second best mission impossible movie in there but actually I don't even like
[00:42:33] that I said that I don't want to I don't want to let break those movies we know I don't know
[00:42:37] mission impossible and I read an article about how Tom Cruise held his breath for six minutes and
[00:42:41] it's one take I don't know how they're gonna do it in the movie but I'm reading that it's for
[00:42:47] six minutes and he's underwater and they don't cut away yeah I can't wait to see that shot man
[00:42:52] but that's what's so cool about this movie is there are all different you can get different
[00:42:55] experience from each one the first one is your classic spy movie your second one is your classic
[00:43:00] action movie it's like over the top like John Wu that the third one is about family and
[00:43:07] can you ever leave this life behind the third one is about film see more often yelling at me
[00:43:11] yes all I want and then the fourth one is just badass oh my gosh those movies are yeah
[00:43:17] there's always good I should mention to you I forgot to mention that studio Ghibli released a bunch of
[00:43:24] blue rays last week and I thought they're real releases but they're actually like never been released on
[00:43:29] blue rays so that's my bad yeah and then the well actually this isn't studio Ghibli is it
[00:43:35] uh Lupin the third the castle of Cagli yostro is actually the number one blue ray for this week
[00:43:43] so I don't know what that is and there's a collection called 3D rare it is
[00:43:48] which I think is just a whole bunch of like old 3D films which is kind of interesting
[00:43:53] the Fisher King the Robin Williams movies get in a bright tear in right yeah criteria in the
[00:43:57] addition this week um and criterion's also releasing we've called the bridge that I don't know anything
[00:44:02] about it looks foreign um the island of Dr. Moro the burnt lioncaster one um it's coming up I always
[00:44:09] love that cover it gets you to talk with the face that turns into a monster it's bird like a dog thing
[00:44:17] speaking dog things dog soldiers yeah it's a great it's it's a really cool Scottish horror film
[00:44:22] yeah and it gets a screen factory treatment it's always a good thing I picked up the the mad max
[00:44:28] the first mad max screen factory today I had a really hard time trying to decide which cover I
[00:44:32] wanted to be yeah I see the thing is as I always leave the slip cover as always so the collector's
[00:44:37] edition art and then I always flip them I think that's what I just I ended up doing I always do it
[00:44:41] on your door I just part of it is I really love that old because it's the it's the cover where it's like
[00:44:49] he almost looks like like like like he's in some kind of futuristic suit or something like that and he's
[00:44:54] got like the hell yeah yeah like it doesn't it looks like concept art it doesn't really look like
[00:44:58] it's based on the movie at all um which I always love when when movies have that kind of heart
[00:45:02] like if you go back to like forbidden plan to do something like that where yeah the cover actually
[00:45:07] looks nothing like what's actually in the movie sugar hills getting a blue ray release this week is
[00:45:13] well as workaholic season five um I tried to watch in that show not too long ago it was it was all right
[00:45:19] yeah it's all right I just didn't I didn't get sucked into it um there's some carol king
[00:45:26] it's a movie called contamination which has a pretty badass looking cover here look at look at
[00:45:31] it there's like it's a movie that looks cool oh yeah it's an alien egg actually this arrow
[00:45:36] is there's an old horror film from the 80s called society yeah and it actually had such a cool original
[00:45:42] cover art is as lady was peeling off her face oh and so I got their collectors at limited edition
[00:45:47] one and it comes in this really sweet like melty face cover is I think the blue ray case is
[00:45:53] clear yeah and the society one is too and you pull it out and you can flip it to like the old
[00:45:59] face pillow and it came with like a 35 page book about the movie wow so it's a really cool
[00:46:04] arrow video also makes really cool like cult movie movies well that's a pretty cool one um
[00:46:12] van dam's uh pound of flesh asked Brad about that and he said his parents on they said it
[00:46:18] wasn't very good uh surprise so okay um anyway I think that's probably it uh unless you care
[00:46:28] about tromio and Juliet or Ryan Gosling's young hercules actually it's cool I was at
[00:46:35] tradesmart last week and I guess they had two used criteria in there and one was Alfred Hitchcock's
[00:46:40] foreign correspondence cool and the other one was Alfred Hitchcock's the man who knew too much oh so
[00:46:47] I got both of those and I paid $20 for two criterion Alfred Hitchcock films so I haven't
[00:46:52] washing me up but I'm really excited about it that's pretty cool but it's not as cool as lust
[00:46:56] of the dead five holy cow there's I don't know there's one two three or four I don't know
[00:47:03] are there zombie wait a second this woman's a g she's got she's only a torso
[00:47:08] she's got fire coming out of her abdomen and her arms are cut off maybe what the hell is happening
[00:47:16] and that's just Japanese Jill Valentine yeah um I don't know is that a ghost it's like a sparkly
[00:47:25] ghost all right lust of the dead all right so check out check out lust of the dead if you're
[00:47:31] five yeah skip all the other ones I hear the first four are really just build up you've got a
[00:47:38] cut right to the chase anyway cool oh so this time we did hey hey can we do comics yeah
[00:47:49] we shop nerd did some x-coater so while I was out of town I got a chance to actually I've
[00:48:00] I've had it for a while but I hadn't got a chance to read it yet I ordered the hard back
[00:48:08] addition uh or the hardback first version of fatale um which is an Edbroo Baker story
[00:48:15] with Arby Sean Phillips and it's amazing yeah it's gorgeous have you ever read it I haven't
[00:48:22] okay the covers always it we're striking yeah um and I'll end it to you because it's really cool
[00:48:28] so basically it tells the story of the first so the the hardback is is two basically two
[00:48:36] trade paper backs right so the first arc is like a 30s 40s no wars like a direct like a detective story
[00:48:48] we're basically there's some there's these cult killings going on where these cult members are like
[00:48:54] disembowling people and um and it's all set it's also bookended with a story and in what I think
[00:49:00] is sort of the modern day or maybe the 80s something like that something very a lot sooner
[00:49:07] with this guy who he gets saved from this uh he basically he inherits his house he goes to the house
[00:49:15] and he's doing some research on this guy who I think he's it's like his grandfather or something like that
[00:49:22] and he's guys show up and try to kill him and he gets saved by this woman and then he wakes up
[00:49:27] in like in the hospital after this car crash and he's he's lost a leg but he's like fascinated with
[00:49:32] like what happened like what why did this happen and this is like a quick like three page of
[00:49:36] the thing and then it goes into this no-our story so it tells us no-our story about these
[00:49:42] these cult killings and you've got these detectives trying to figure it out and all the while there is this
[00:49:48] woman who you you don't quite understand what her deal is but you very he very subtly starts to work
[00:50:01] in these hints that her name is Josephine that Josephine has some kind of like magical power or
[00:50:09] something weird is going on with Josephine and and it's really disorienting at first
[00:50:15] but there's these lines because it's written like a noir so you're hearing the thoughts and
[00:50:20] these got sounds and you've got this narrator and he's telling you like that these characters who
[00:50:27] have seen Josephine or have had conversation with Josephine can't stop thinking about her and
[00:50:34] she seems to be able to tell people to do things and they they have to do it and basically what
[00:50:39] you start to realize is that there is something like she is either cursed or like something has
[00:50:47] gotten into her that is somewhat magical and basically what you start to reveal is that something
[00:50:56] happened in like the in her early life and that she basically doesn't age and she's going around
[00:51:04] it's exactly like each of her lines yeah it's super romantic and no it's fucking not at all
[00:51:13] she's this guy that she was wasn't loved with when he was much younger is now older and now
[00:51:18] she's sort of imprisoned by him and he's one of the detectives and she's got this this really rough
[00:51:26] sort of love triangle going on with his other guy who's younger that she also knows if she falls in
[00:51:31] love with him or if he falls in love with her I should say he's probably gonna end up dead and
[00:51:38] meanwhile they're trying to figure out this whole mystery with these these demons and there's
[00:51:43] something going on where they're clearly out they're they're after her like she poses a a serious threat
[00:51:49] to them and I don't want to I don't want to start giving away too many spoilers it's a really
[00:51:55] it's a fairly simple story told really well it really digs into those characters and makes you
[00:52:03] easy to want to sort of keep reading the the story about the cult and what that cult is and who's
[00:52:09] leading it and all of that is what carries on it's kind of like American vampire in that
[00:52:16] when that first story arc is is over it jumps forward in time and so the next story is taking place
[00:52:22] more in the fifties and Joe has basically become reclusive and it's more about these actors who
[00:52:29] were trying to they're trying to break into this party scene and there's this sure enough
[00:52:34] this sort of cult starts working its way back into this like it feels very I was wide shut
[00:52:40] you know cool um and it's just it's a pretty neat series um my biggest problem is that the
[00:52:49] image book and the hardback is a really beautiful hardback edition it's slightly oversized
[00:52:55] it's just really nice it reminds me of the the the nice IDW hardbacks um the problem is they've
[00:53:02] own I think the whole book is done it's out in trades I think the first five trades but the second
[00:53:08] hardbacks not out yet so I have this really rough decision and I even did it when I was in Cincinnati
[00:53:13] because when I was done reading it I went to the Barnes and Noble because I thought if they have
[00:53:17] it and trade paperback I might just buy the trades and then replace it with hardbacks but at this point
[00:53:24] I might just wait until those hardbacks come out but it's a really beautiful book that yeah like you
[00:53:30] said that art by Shawn Phillips is really cool so I think it's totally worth checking out if you
[00:53:35] go to color of coinscris and comics I'm sure either he's gonna have the hardback or he's gonna have
[00:53:39] the trades either way and you're gonna get it 20% off start yeah it's really cool off to
[00:53:44] lend to you because it's cool I love brew baker yeah yeah my favorite story is ever wrote was
[00:53:49] he did the first arc of Captain America kind of got him volume five I got him back on the map
[00:53:55] but my favorite story hero I forget I think it's shoot 10 and it's whatever happened to the
[00:54:00] nomad and it talks about the winner soldier who like assassinated him but the nomad is like depressed and
[00:54:07] he's like recluse and he's living by himself and you feel start feeling sorry for him at the
[00:54:12] any get shot by the winner soldier it's a really cool story it's a little one shot that uh it's
[00:54:18] a great story interesting that's cool yeah I really like him I haven't read a lot I mean I've read
[00:54:25] winner soldier and some of his stuff but this really made me feel like oh okay I should follow
[00:54:30] a lot Barbara Berger stuff yeah he's good yeah cool we watched this stuff this week so yeah this
[00:54:39] is just stuff we've been watching we did we watched I didn't watch too much I I'm so busy right now
[00:54:47] it sucks but I I found Tala Day again I had some blue rays so I watched that cool and the movie
[00:54:55] still really funny the blue rays video isn't that good those are kind of sucks oh really yeah
[00:55:00] it's like it looks really good and then there's some scenes that are really dark it's really weird
[00:55:04] and it's it's a bomber too because it's a Sony movie so you think they would actually make their
[00:55:08] movies look really good yeah um but the movie is really funny and it's uh I always know that a
[00:55:14] stupid movie is really funny when my wife thinks it's really funny because my wife can't stand movies like
[00:55:18] that and uh every time those little boys are on were you know saying nasty things my wife was just
[00:55:25] laughing and laughing and it's really cute yeah um my favorite line is
[00:55:31] they're at their mom's they're the grandma's house and their old man next door is yelling at him
[00:55:36] and when the boy says go back to shaving your balls you dust you old fart I don't know why he
[00:55:41] says shaving your balls but this is really funny is that what old people do I guess sit around
[00:55:47] about the movie is really silly and funny and um if you don't like welfare although you're not
[00:55:52] gonna like it because it has a lot of his weird humor in it well I think it's because I like that one
[00:55:57] but I think it's one of the more obsessive one of them more yeah accessible of them like it's
[00:56:03] one he does drive with a puma in his car or a cougar and it's not too over the top or grows or anything
[00:56:09] now it's it's just pretty silly yeah it's it's mostly palatable it's just funny yeah so I
[00:56:18] watched that I also watched a movie called The Lazarus Effect after um it's the Olivia Wild
[00:56:27] horror film I don't know anything about this um Zach Eastman was talking about it on Facebook and I
[00:56:34] I said I'm gonna get it because I think Olivia Wild is prettier than you I saw that yeah and
[00:56:39] and so in the film she plays a doctor with Mark DuPlas who it in Donald Glovers in it and
[00:56:46] Evan Peters I mean the actors in this film are really good and in it he marked you
[00:56:53] Ploss's character he's trying to create a serum that will bring people back from the dead
[00:57:01] so you have basically he wants to give it for first responders if they come to a scene and someone
[00:57:05] is died they can give them this drug and it gets him back to being stable so they can
[00:57:11] try to you know get him back to
[00:57:15] healthy I guess or have a chance to save him actually I think he says that in the film to have a chance to save them
[00:57:22] and I actually think the movie's not too bad I think it's pretty interesting um the first half of it
[00:57:28] the movie's only like 80 minutes long so it goes by really fast I think 83 minutes is the actual
[00:57:33] runtime and so the first 45 minutes actually shorter than than men in black I know right so the first
[00:57:40] 40 minutes is them trying to figure out the serum and so you just have these great actors
[00:57:44] talking about how they're going to save people and what they're going to do and Olivia Wilde
[00:57:48] and Mark DuPlas have a great chemistry as husband and wife and then they do the serum and they
[00:57:55] bring this dead dog back to life but the dead dog when he comes back to life there's something wrong with them
[00:58:01] so uh the problem the film actually runs into it has a lot of cliches in it and a lot of horror tropes
[00:58:08] where so they're working at a university and then Mark DuPlas is character lies about
[00:58:15] the grant that they got so they get the the funding pulled so they're going to do one last
[00:58:20] you know experiment to prove that it's theirs so they can get all the so no I can take the credit from them
[00:58:26] but so when they do this experiment Olivia Wilde is actually electrocuted and she dies so
[00:58:31] you know Mark DuPlas is like heartbroken so he injects her with the serum and she comes back to life
[00:58:39] but when she comes back to life she comes back bad she does but it's actually not her who comes back
[00:58:46] like something else comes inside of her is it sad or gross? somebody else comes inside of her
[00:58:53] that's bad that's really bad so basically the second half is Olivia Wilde being evil
[00:59:02] but there's something look at the thing what makes it effective and kind of creepy is she good at that?
[00:59:07] yeah okay because here's the thing with Olivia Wilde is she's beautiful and really like funny
[00:59:12] and you know she has I don't know how to describe it when she has she has a look that you just
[00:59:17] kind of feel it is when you look at her and there's this one part where Evan Peters is
[00:59:24] they always set this up in horror films but earlier in the film he's using like an electronic
[00:59:28] cigarette and Olivia Wilde character is always like quit smoking and so when she comes back evil
[00:59:35] he's using that electronic cigarette and she forces it into his mouth through telekinesis
[00:59:40] or some force or something and as it goes in slow motion and it goes in her mouth and then
[00:59:46] it like does a close-up on her face and does a wink in smiles? you're like oh that's kind of evil
[00:59:53] and so it's not as bad as Eastman wants you to believe it's not a great horror film yeah
[01:00:04] but it has some interesting ideas I think if one I think if actually made it rated art it'd be
[01:00:09] better it's PG13 so it kind of takes away some of the impact and the director also tries to use
[01:00:14] jumpscares which I've seen so many horror films now actually know when they're going to happen
[01:00:19] so the actors are great in it well and it's really well made the fact that it's
[01:00:24] great PG13 means that it's like one of the few movies that Olivia Wilde is not naked in
[01:00:29] I know that's a big bummer but they do a lot of like she's in a broad one point so
[01:00:35] well there you go yeah I'm getting close so yeah it's an interesting film I'll probably watch it again
[01:00:39] just to see if I missed anything there's there's some things I'm not gonna spoil but like
[01:00:43] there's little character beats and stuff that's pretty fascinating and my missing real quick
[01:00:51] oh all the same class lines for the san Andreas review
[01:00:57] no his daughter you should watch true detective yeah anyway we can move on though
[01:01:07] anyways so the last film I watched this week with screen factories collectors edition of Sleepo
[01:01:11] White Camp 2 yeah which is isn't it's not really like considered canon in Sleepo
[01:01:20] White Camp because what happened was I know it's weird so the Sleepo White Camp guy I didn't
[01:01:25] know we were terribly concerned about our canon for Sleepo White Camp he made Sleepo White Camp
[01:01:29] and he was gonna make a sequel okay but some producer came up to him was like hey I'll give you a
[01:01:33] bunch of money instead and I can make my own two movies and you can go to law school like you
[01:01:38] want to go to I found this out the special features okay so all right sure and so he made
[01:01:42] back to back Sleepo White Camp 2 and 3 and it stars panelists bring the scene yes Bruce bring
[01:01:48] scenes um sister as Angela that was my first assumption yeah so it's Angela older Kat and now she's
[01:01:56] a camp counselor at camp rolling hills and she starts killing kids or counselors that are indecent
[01:02:05] so if they're drinking or having sex or being out late she kills them on the film's really
[01:02:11] gory it's definitely mid to late 80s slash or cheese yeah where it's not like a great film
[01:02:20] but it has its charm to it you know what I mean because it's those practical like slasher effects
[01:02:26] there's just one where she cuts a tongue off of some girl then I mean there's some pretty ronchy ones
[01:02:32] she burns these two girls alive and I mean it's pretty hardcore graphic wise and it's
[01:02:38] it's not a great film but it's still fun Pamela Springsteens actually really good in it she's
[01:02:42] has this really great quality of being innocent and evil at the same time um do you ever see her penis
[01:02:49] no okay yeah she actually mentions that towards the end that she had to sex change operation so
[01:02:56] she's went through therapy and it's okay oh good for her um I'd also stars Renee Esteve as a
[01:03:02] fat sound singer it's Amelia Esteve as a sister um again my for there you go everyone's sister is in this
[01:03:08] movie yep so yeah I mean if you like slasher films you'll probably find enjoyment in the movie
[01:03:15] again it's not a great movie but it also doesn't take itself seriously so I think that's what
[01:03:21] some of the charm in the film is so then is return to sleepboy camp of the actual sequel because
[01:03:29] as may by the original director and writer and Jonathan and Felice are both in it yeah Melissa so yeah
[01:03:37] but I haven't seen that one in Jonathan hasn't either so I don't have really like it
[01:03:43] does I ever see it? Joss is a recina but he's in it yeah interesting yeah he said if you listen you
[01:03:49] actually never listen to interviews I've done with him he I think I remember him saying yeah I just yeah
[01:03:54] he said um the when we saw sleepboy camp for the 30th anniversary at alamo was the first time he saw it in
[01:03:59] 20 years yeah I remember that because he didn't know that it is interesting talking to him because he
[01:04:04] didn't know it had that big of impact right and he's he understands now but I guess when you
[01:04:09] remove yourself from it and you just focus on your music and things like that but yeah so yeah if you
[01:04:14] and of course it's a screen factory so they did a great job with it um for some great special
[01:04:20] features of interviews and commentary yeah I'd recommend if you're a fan of Slash your films
[01:04:25] very cool cool very cool James what do you watch um it's just a couple of things so I as we've sort of
[01:04:33] already talked about quite a bit um I went and saw San Andreas I did see it I saw it at a drive in
[01:04:40] which like I said before he's not necessarily it was a cool experience not necessarily the best way to
[01:04:47] see a movie so there are some caveats to it so like you know I you did get a rumbling effect
[01:04:55] totally I mean I will definitely say that like it it loses a little bit of its effectiveness when
[01:05:00] you don't feel that like I didn't I didn't feel as much tension and I can't say that that's the
[01:05:06] movies fault because I think the experience has some effect on that yeah I think so too but also I
[01:05:10] think I mentioned in my review the rock always shows up just in the nick of time yeah it's fun
[01:05:15] which is fine like I went to see the movie because I like the rock yeah if you don't like the rock
[01:05:20] there's not a lot to this movie though like but I will yeah so this movie is one of the best
[01:05:27] like world destruction movies I think I've ever seen yeah I agree and the reason I say that is because
[01:05:31] it's focused it's not like when you look at your 2012 or the coars or you know it's just okay
[01:05:39] we're going to show you a bunch of destruction scenes all over the planet some of it's random stuff
[01:05:43] so it's like you look at the day after tomorrow and it's like oh now everything's frozen
[01:05:47] and now it's free of chances of everything yeah like it's just what okay fine um and or you look
[01:05:54] at a movie like 2012 and it's this constant just movement it's just can we get from where we're
[01:06:01] going faster than the nonsense happening behind us um where's with this like they genuinely they
[01:06:10] they tried pretty hard that they put together a story that is not the worst um they
[01:06:18] they have it focused so it's only California it's like okay there's an earthquake
[01:06:25] in uh at the Hoover Dam and then there's sort of an earthquake in LA and then there's an earthquake in
[01:06:30] San Francisco there's the energy boom boom boom the the first one is like a three minute sequence
[01:06:36] they uh the second one is one long section that later like we alluded to before has that
[01:06:45] chase up to the top of that building and then they go to San Francisco um and then all
[01:06:50] of the nonsense happens in San Francisco and so the fact that it's focused makes you feel like
[01:06:54] it's really a story and not just hey here's a bunch of nonsense happening and at some point
[01:06:59] we have to like blow up a bomb to get the Earth's court it's been again or it's stupid shit um
[01:07:05] and I will say too that scene where uh Dwayne Johnson is talking about
[01:07:10] how he's doing Johnson doing the rock Johnson oh okay yeah how he couldn't save his younger
[01:07:14] daughter I think it's actually pretty good I think I think it's I think that some of it is really
[01:07:21] corny I think that he's so good that he makes it that's what I mean like yeah he makes it where
[01:07:27] I think that it's the line that the Devsing is when he looked in her eyes and he knew he couldn't
[01:07:31] save her yeah and it's yeah it's corny and under under like if you give this movie to Nick Cage
[01:07:36] just move it to complete dog shit yeah that's why me and then that's why the rock is better than
[01:07:40] Vin Diesel because Vin Diesel can't handle those moments agreed and I think Arnold Schwarzenegger
[01:07:45] can now those moments moments like in Maggie I think but if you give that to someone like
[01:07:50] it roll my eyes hard enough actually no here's the thing I agree with you the problem is that
[01:07:55] even Maggie was so bad that even he couldn't fix it we'll see um yeah I think there's there's
[01:08:01] some things about this movie I genuinely do want to like say hey this stuff is good um Alex
[01:08:07] Andrew Dodario her character is actually pretty interesting mm-hmm not okay I might be going
[01:08:13] oh but then beyond there but she she can do stuff yeah she is not helpless the whole time
[01:08:18] she's she ends up with these two guys who save her in the first scene and then she proceeds to save
[01:08:23] their lives over and over and over and over again um she's not helpless except for in the last scene
[01:08:29] she's bringing on too yes she I've been a fan for a long time um even in Texas chainsaw
[01:08:37] yeah I love to take Texas chainsaw was super fun to watch for me because I didn't give a
[01:08:43] shit about whether it was good I just thought it was hilarious um and she's really pretty
[01:08:48] she is um you should watch true detective anyway okay um so uh like except for the scene where
[01:08:57] she's all right it's spoilish for Sandraus but like seriously this movie's fucking stupid so
[01:09:02] it doesn't matter um at the end when like she's gets in this situation where she's going to
[01:09:08] drown it was it was two on the nose you know and then it gets super corny when like
[01:09:14] he's going to save her and like he's doing CPR and he like gives up and then he does it again
[01:09:20] oh look at fucking kill you like I you guys know that I'll build you another movies have done
[01:09:26] that joke right like this is okay I can't take this seriously um so there's stuff like that in
[01:09:33] there that's not great I think that um I think the the best like most genuinely cool
[01:09:39] actions in the whole movie is actually the first one where the rock brings that helicopter in and
[01:09:43] he's yeah he says we got a tip to hat and then he goes brish and he like it's so funny like
[01:09:50] and then he puts it the helicopter's got auto hover mode yeah no fuck I I want somebody who actually
[01:09:56] can fly helicopters to write in or call in and tell us that I the helicopter actually I will
[01:10:01] fucking eat my hat like I don't believe that a helicopter has a button he crawls out and he rips the door right
[01:10:06] oh yeah oh it's so good it's not so it's really good I want that movie yeah I want like yeah
[01:10:12] rock saving people I want the rock saving the characters from the point break remake from getting
[01:10:18] stuck on the side of mountains I mean that's what the rock does though I mean in Furious 7 where
[01:10:23] he you know rips the gun off the drone oh yeah starts mowing people down yeah and you just you just
[01:10:28] believe it because you're like well the man is the size of a tank so he's got to be able to do
[01:10:32] then um yeah I I don't think it's horrible no it's a fun movie I don't think it's a great movie and
[01:10:39] they don't you know Paul G. Monty's character and his whole plot is honestly just pointless you
[01:10:43] don't need him there at all I don't think it's just there he's a plot driver like yeah he's he's
[01:10:49] he's exposition me yeah anybody who doesn't know that like about the sanitary has fault or about
[01:10:54] earthquakes like it's really simple all it is is there's a really bad earthquake and there's a
[01:10:59] series of them like you don't need to explain like oh well there's there's all these little
[01:11:05] asteroids coming around before the big asteroid gets here and we have to split the asteroid into two
[01:11:10] here's the thing what's kind of cool about this movie is there's no stopping it yeah like it's not
[01:11:17] a movie about how do we keep the disaster from happening or fix the disaster it's just nope
[01:11:22] everything's gonna shake I mean that's actually the dumbest thing about it is it ends and Paul G.
[01:11:26] money looks at the camera and goes now we rebuild and I thought I think the rocks said that okay
[01:11:31] they're oh you're right you're like the rocker looking in the American flag hanging off the
[01:11:34] side now we rebuild and I thought it was fuck all we do you all need to move the higher ground
[01:11:39] like if no don't rebuild there just don't if the whole side of the country has like a series of
[01:11:47] you know earthquakes at a nine point a billion or whatever that you can actually watch the whole earth
[01:11:54] like shake like it's doing the like a rave day that's you know what we shouldn't rebuild there
[01:12:01] just I'm just gonna go out and limp and say we should not do that because who knows it's just for
[01:12:07] our own well-being um because a lot of people die in this movie yeah um it's also it seems crazy to
[01:12:14] me how uh at first I was really cool with it I thought they were being really smart where the
[01:12:19] the like new boyfriend of the mom is like really nice at first and then any seems cool and then he
[01:12:26] gets into the situation where he's like he doesn't really know what to do so he kind of does the
[01:12:30] wrong thing but he's not trying to be a complete asshole and then it just leads him down this
[01:12:34] pathway makes bad decisions and then like he just like a switch flips and he becomes like
[01:12:40] back that guy from Titanic who's like throw in children off the boat in order to get into a
[01:12:44] life raft like he becomes the worst part and it's Mr. Fantasist Reed Richards I think he
[01:12:50] pronounces name I wish we get is it I own I have no idea how you pronounce his name it's I O a n
[01:12:56] oh it's I think that's Ian is it just Ian it's gotta be just Ian oh yeah I'll listen to comment
[01:13:02] here maybe some say I it's I O a n okay it's got I mean E O I n would be Owen
[01:13:11] that's fun I do have fantastic forum Blue Ray maybe they have a commentary where they say his name
[01:13:15] yeah maybe yeah like some kind of kind of pain like comic-con worth of like ladies and gentlemen
[01:13:21] E O Owen for yeah but yeah would I recommend anyone see it honestly I don't think so
[01:13:33] I mean if you want to have fun in a stupid movie I think you can go see it
[01:13:36] yeah but I have a feeling that there are a lot of like if my mom called me and said hey
[01:13:42] I want to go have fun in a stupid movie I would tell her to go see Mad Max or Jurassic Brow world or
[01:13:48] like there there are a number of good action movies out right now like if you've seen everything else yeah
[01:13:54] see Sandrax but I don't want to go on an limb and say like you know that it's really worth it
[01:14:03] it was cool to see it like as a double feature sure you know and honestly because your review
[01:14:08] was such I was like well I have to because there needs to be a voice of reason all there was was just
[01:14:13] Ryan saying that the rock is cool and I that's not a review but you just said that the rock is awesome
[01:14:18] and the rock is cool yeah I mean it's my real Mario view holds up apparently yeah apparently
[01:14:23] Sandrax best film with 2015 yeah anyway so the other thing I've been watching is I finished
[01:14:31] the first season of Silicon Valley which is the HBO show it's like comedy it's created by Mike
[01:14:38] Judge and it's pretty good I'm really enjoying it basically might sorry Silicon Valley tells
[01:14:46] the story of this house of programmers in Silicon Valley who were all they're working for a
[01:14:52] Google type company and they all have sort of their ideas for how to start their own little
[01:14:58] startup with some piece of technology that they think they're gonna be you know the inventors of
[01:15:04] and one of them sort of inadvertently he's got a really bad idea for shoot how is it originally
[01:15:12] he's got this company he wants to start called Piper that oh oh it's a it's a website
[01:15:20] that you put in your music and it will search all of the music in like in its database
[01:15:26] to determine whether or not you're breaking copyright laws like it's just a pointless dumb thing
[01:15:31] that nobody's ever gonna use right but he accidentally discovered sort of competition it ends
[01:15:37] up being sort of just covers that in doing so he inadvertently created a way to compress files
[01:15:43] without losing like without degradation so well that like it's it's brilliant right like
[01:15:49] you're gonna want to do this on every iPad and or on every iPods so that your music is all smaller
[01:15:54] and so the video streams better and all this stuff so suddenly he has this thing that
[01:15:59] is worth a lot of money and and his all in the first episode and he ends up getting caught
[01:16:06] between basically the billgates and the Steve Jobs in this world where they both know he's got
[01:16:12] this crazy piece of technology and they honestly just play him against like they use him against
[01:16:20] each other and try to like pick the fight with each other just because they don't like him so one
[01:16:25] of him is like well I'll give you 10 million dollars for this thing you built and the other one's
[01:16:29] like well no you want to sell all come help you and I'll give you a million dollars but you can keep your company
[01:16:35] right and so it ends up he ends up getting convinced not to sell his company so now he's like
[01:16:41] alone with this group of friends he has in this house and they've got a little money but not really
[01:16:45] enough and no real help on how to build this company and so they're just like it's you know six
[01:16:52] buffoons in a house who have no idea how to run a company trying to figure this out and going to
[01:16:57] doing all the stuff that startups do now and so looking value where they're going to you know
[01:17:02] these tech conventions to try to pitch their company and I kind of stuff and it's pretty funny
[01:17:07] it's got Martin Starron who plays this asshole who's a satinist and so he like I don't know he's
[01:17:15] just he's constantly being a jerk and and every day when then has some phrase where he
[01:17:20] like it'll say something like oh man you know it's like hell in here and they realize like oh no
[01:17:27] you actually like that anyway I'm telling the joke horribly but the characters are I think are all
[01:17:34] all pretty funny it's a it's that mic judge sense of humor like it's a if you like extractor you
[01:17:39] like opposite space where it's not it's not like crack up funny it's just like clever yeah it's just kind
[01:17:47] of clever you you just sort of enjoy those characters and there are moments where you're certainly
[01:17:51] laughing but for the most part you're just in having fun if you like those movies I think it's
[01:17:58] definitely worth checking out it's got oh gosh that guy from Denver who is in Transformers 4
[01:18:06] has a due to him the office anyway gosh it's got a bunch of funny people in it I think is worth
[01:18:14] checking out for sure if you've got HBO or if you've got Amazon Prime it's on there actually I don't
[01:18:20] know if no actually I think I bought it on Prime because I'd heard really good things so you know
[01:18:25] you can you can buy the video online and I think it's worth checking out I think it's really cool
[01:18:29] I don't think the second season's up yet but I will for sure be checking it out because I think it's good
[01:18:35] cool so I think that's everything I've watched cool so it's movie newstime it is
[01:18:41] it's real news
[01:18:50] screen factory is releasing the ultimate edition of army of darkness on Blue Ray awesome I
[01:18:54] hope that they're finally going to have like the most comprehensive army of darkness and not I'm sure
[01:18:59] they will yeah I'm sure they probably would have two versions of it they did this for oh it's got a
[01:19:04] night lead where they had for is like 79 dollars and you got like a five disc blue ray and
[01:19:10] it had the theatrical directors and then you or the one I got because I'm not the biggest night
[01:19:15] breed fan I could oh you mean actually two additions of it not just two versions of the movie
[01:19:19] in the disk yeah so yeah so like night breed has that one and then they also have like your
[01:19:23] standard version which I got but I'm hoping that they do that and it comes maybe we had an economic
[01:19:28] or something like that oh yeah because there's there are so many versions of that maybe
[01:19:35] that they've got a and it's going to be a pretty big pack and they're press released
[01:19:41] are really excited about it and because and there are people that deserve to make
[01:19:44] of Blue Ray with it because they're so good yeah and they'll treat it right like I have the screw
[01:19:49] head edition which is one they put out it's a joke it's a joke and so now that screen factories
[01:19:55] do know it would be finally be given the respect that I think it deserves because it's the greatest
[01:19:58] film of all time yeah I'm excited for sure yeah one of those is like September or October yeah
[01:20:08] like that but they'll probably have ordering information really good yeah and the cool thing
[01:20:17] the screen factory as I would have always off Amazon because it's cheaper but if you really want
[01:20:22] a thing from screen factory if you order from their website they'll send you their Blue Ray's
[01:20:26] three weeks early so if you really like a movie and you want it pre-order from them and you'll
[01:20:30] get it three weeks before the street date so I'll be doing that for army of darkness that's cool
[01:20:36] because I'll want to limited edition one yeah I'm sure that's really cool so that one makes me excited
[01:20:41] cool um E3 happened this week yes lots of cool things just in a video for uncharted 3 or uncharted
[01:20:48] yes makes me cry yeah that's really good yeah lots of cool things happening um I love that
[01:20:56] Tomb Raiders coming out for Xbox One only through the holidays but they kind of skirt that under
[01:21:02] everything then they'll release it so the rest of us can play it yeah honestly I
[01:21:07] Dan actually bought an Xbox One while I was on vacation there's gonna be playing it
[01:21:12] I might I might just get one because I think they actually they announced some pretty cool stuff
[01:21:17] I know it's gonna be that rare 30 actually won't that game too oh I didn't see that one it's
[01:21:22] 30 of rare's games so it has like banjo and Kazooie conquerors bad for a day perfect dark cool
[01:21:28] all there are like early games battle toads and RC pro-am stuff I grew up with yeah some
[01:21:32] it man they they they figured out how to make the Xbox One play a bunch of old Xbox 360 games
[01:21:38] so that'll be really cool because I never owned a 360 either there was an opportunity for me to like
[01:21:43] play a bunch of games like I'm still not done with Xbox but they had a really good conference so
[01:21:47] he had a good one Nintendo just didn't care because I think I think Nintendo focuses more on the
[01:21:53] Tokyo game show because it's a Japanese company well and they're going towards
[01:21:58] their shifting their whole company and starting to do all this mobile stuff yeah
[01:22:01] like that that I it's probably just a weird time for them to really talk about what they're
[01:22:05] oh super Mario Maker looks fun yeah but yeah so E3 is fun yeah at least cool
[01:22:13] real quick because I didn't call in on this and I was going to man that fucking the Martian trailer is
[01:22:18] really good I know did you read my tweet? yeah I do I did and people were I it's like
[01:22:24] really Scott listen to our show I saw that tweet and then I I was in the car and I watched
[01:22:28] the trailer without sound on my phone because I was like I have to watch this right now
[01:22:34] and and even without sound I was like yeah he's right this is so made for me and then once I
[01:22:39] was able to watch it I think I watched it two or three times in a row I was just like this is so cool
[01:22:43] this is everything I wanted to move up like the trailer is really cool yeah yes it is and it's
[01:22:49] also pandering to me so freaking hard I get the only thing you could do is like have him have a
[01:22:55] southern accent and talk about you know how I know I made it it's a favorite your tweet about
[01:23:01] Martian I've made it in life yeah when NASA really appreciates my opinion on all things
[01:23:09] space so yeah I'm really excited about that also pretty excited Kenneth Brown is going to make a
[01:23:15] or he's going to direct a new adaptation of Marta on the orient Express which I mean now
[01:23:22] the original version of that movie I also really like but I just like the story of Marta on
[01:23:28] the orient Express in general so if he's got to make it I think that's cool I heard they're trying
[01:23:33] to get him back for Thor 3 2 oh yeah oh that'd be cool I'm cool with that I really like him I
[01:23:38] am in Jack Ryan was not very good but he's always good in it he's funny oh no well I mean
[01:23:45] but he directed that yeah I know he's going to I think it was pacing and yeah I don't think the
[01:23:52] Jack Ryan is honestly the kind of movie that he should be making to be very greased this is just
[01:23:59] it could just be that script in general would not terribly great but Marta Marta Marta
[01:24:04] Marta Marta I think when I express is already basically a play so I think that sounds amazing like
[01:24:10] that it's a movie about the way people talk and what they're hiding and putting them in
[01:24:15] confined spaces and I just have you seen the original oh yeah man it's so good so yeah I think
[01:24:21] can't run I will probably do pretty well on yeah I think that's pretty exciting they also announced
[01:24:27] that stars has green lit a TV series from Brian Fuller who I love from Hannibal or pushing
[01:24:37] Daisy's or oh man was that show anyway the first show that he did was really popular there was
[01:24:45] also about people who were dead the I can't stop thinking about it because the loved over
[01:24:53] no no not the leftovers oh man it's is really going to get on the wrist again the remains
[01:25:00] no stop it anyway they're they're making a TV show out of a Neil gaming book called American
[01:25:08] Gods which I never finished but I started it it was pretty cool you never read it did you
[01:25:14] know okay American Gods is basically about like it's set in this world where all of the like
[01:25:20] old forgotten gods of really American tribes and those kind of things are all real and they're all
[01:25:26] kind of pissed about the fact that nobody remembers them um it sounds like a Neil gaming thing yeah
[01:25:31] exactly and it kind of sounds like something that I think Brian Fuller might be pretty good at
[01:25:37] so that's pretty interesting I will definitely want to check that out
[01:25:40] um oh damn what was the name of that show oh this is really dead like me did like me
[01:25:49] oh I'm just naming a bunch of show with dead people in it no dead like me is the name I know
[01:25:52] I actually get to it shish and then very last thing is there is a rumor going around that
[01:25:59] maybe the next Wolverine movie is gonna be based on old man Logan uh which yeah I think that would be
[01:26:06] I think just be cool to have like an old Wolverine walking wastelands killing things yeah yeah
[01:26:11] I'm not to sound like a broken record but like like mad max with Wolverine in it that would be pretty free
[01:26:19] sweet and you know instead of being attacked by dudes on motorcycles he's being attacked by like
[01:26:24] you know just like motorcycles yeah you and this and like giant giant venom covered
[01:26:29] tyrannosaurus rexes and like he's got to pay his Hulk rent because that's the story if you
[01:26:36] don't remember like the original story it starts off with like yoke is he lives on Hulkland in
[01:26:41] Hulk Country and the Hulk family comes to him is like you haven't paid your Hulk rent so we need some
[01:26:46] Hulk dollars and then he just like I think they kill his family or something like that and then he
[01:26:50] like starts driving out into the country to get away from the Hulk's and to try and make some money
[01:26:58] yeah if I love that book if you have not read old man Logan you should go to
[01:27:04] call your Queenscrison comics and see if you can find the comic shit because it's pretty cool
[01:27:08] so it's one of those books that Mark Miller made that isn't over the top and stupid in offensive
[01:27:14] but they also probably can't if we were to talk about this before the podcast I don't
[01:27:19] I don't think that you make the big reveal at the end the same in a Wolverine movie you probably
[01:27:26] couldn't work as well yeah I mean it would take so much setup that I think you've got to do some kind
[01:27:33] of reveal like you've got to explain why the world's gone to shit but honestly if you use the
[01:27:39] if you use the universe as they've set it up now you've got you've got a universe where
[01:27:44] everything is reset and Wolverine is like back in a place that he did right you've got the
[01:27:53] universe that they can move on from now where none of the stuff from the original series happens
[01:28:03] right so you know that's sort of the one with the with the younger cast and then you also have
[01:28:09] the universe where everything was still fucked up and horrible and so you could you could sort of
[01:28:13] get off of that one and say like okay it's even further along with the net but I mean it would just
[01:28:19] be kind of confusing but but honestly I wouldn't care if you just have Wolverine
[01:28:25] fucking knifeing dudes in the dead down I'm down yeah so I loved the last Wolverine movie so
[01:28:32] yeah so hopefully they now they got the japan the japan one out of the way now they can do
[01:28:40] you know the future wasteland one yeah do you guys talk about Christopher really last week
[01:28:45] yep okay good that was too bad yep but he was also a 1593 so pretty good for him good life
[01:28:54] this week we went and saw inside out Disney Pixar's inside out James should people go see inside out
[01:29:02] yeah I absolutely think of people she goes he inside out I do think that I kind of think of this
[01:29:10] one like a rainbow I don't have kids but I suspect that not all kids are gonna love this movie
[01:29:18] but I think I think this is one of the smartest movies they've made yeah I think this movie is deeply
[01:29:29] that's where I'm looking forward I cried I did too and it's very emotional it's very funny
[01:29:36] it's very well animated it's beautiful very intellectual very intellectual very smart
[01:29:42] and and there's here's a trailer for but there's some little parts in it that I just adore
[01:29:48] now here's a trailer for inside out so how was the first day of school it was fine I guess
[01:29:54] I don't know do you ever look at someone and wonder what is going on inside their head
[01:29:59] did you guys pick up on that she had something wrong we're gonna find out what's happening
[01:30:04] but we'll need support signal the husband
[01:30:12] cross get a life yeah oh she's looking at this what did she say well oh sorry sir no was
[01:30:20] listening is it garbage night we left the toilet seat up what what is it woman what signal him again
[01:30:30] ah so Riley how was school oh kind of be Disney for this we gave up that Brazilian helicopter pilot
[01:30:38] school was great all right what was that I thought you said we were gonna act casual
[01:30:48] Riley is everything okay sorry she just rolled her eyes at us all right make a show of force
[01:30:54] I don't want to have to put the foot down no not the foot Riley I do not like this new attitude oh
[01:31:00] I'm so you added to don't know no no no breathe what is your problem just leave me alone
[01:31:05] sir reporting high level the SAS take it to Jeff Con 2 I don't know where this disrespectful attitude came from
[01:31:13] you want a piece of this Bob's yeah well what prepare the foot keys to save the position
[01:31:21] where did the launcher here command sir
[01:31:25] just oh fire that's it go to your room the foot is down the foot is down
[01:31:32] oh good job gentlemen that couldn't have been a disaster well that was the disaster
[01:31:44] come fly with me got you yeah
[01:31:54] it's so fascinating because we had this conversation before the movie started that they don't market
[01:31:59] for some reason Pixar's not very good at marketing their movies it's not just I don't think it's
[01:32:03] Pixar as a whole this is not an easy movie to market yeah I guess I mean this is not
[01:32:08] some of their some of the ideas for their movies are so complex and so heavy at times that
[01:32:15] unlike a movie like cars right where it's something that it's really easy to show to kids
[01:32:19] and they are gonna see okay this is the reason I'm going to see this movie hmm I mean
[01:32:24] this movie there's just some characters and they're shaped kind of funny and one of them fire
[01:32:29] comes out of his head when he gets mad and like there's not a but it was not a gimmick
[01:32:36] so I guess what so the movie is you're following the live of a young girl name Riley
[01:32:42] and the emotion she goes through but they don't tell you in the trailer is her emotions are
[01:32:46] actually growing up with her and it's freaking beautiful because as you're watching the
[01:32:53] thing and your guilty of it as you watch the film joy is voiced by Amy Polar who's amazing in it
[01:32:59] yeah you just be happy you should be happy and sad is starting to affect her memories
[01:33:04] and you're wait a minute she won you know she shot a goal in one or whatever and you realize
[01:33:12] that as you get older that sometimes your best memories are both happy and sad
[01:33:17] and that you need an equal balance and that's part of growing up I'm going to wait ahead of
[01:33:21] myself but I just loved how this movie played out but yeah and it basically um this little
[01:33:25] Riley they move from Minnesota to San Francisco and she's going through all her emotions
[01:33:31] and she's a upbeat kid but eventually it catches up to her of how she feels about leaving home
[01:33:39] leaving her friends and you go through this emotional roller coaster with her and what I think
[01:33:44] a so strong about this film is you actually are you get exhausted because you know you're going
[01:33:50] to cry in it you know that you're going to have that gut punch in it yeah and it's not the thing
[01:33:55] it's great about Pixar is there are things that make you cry and Pixar films aren't because
[01:34:01] it's cheap because it's a death of somebody it's not manipulative exactly whether it's
[01:34:07] in Toy Story 3 you know everyone points to the part where the toys are about to be killed
[01:34:11] and they hold each other hands which is beautiful but to me it's not when I cry and me too but
[01:34:15] we're gonna we're gonna have the same moment here but to me in Toy Story 3 when he gives Woody away
[01:34:22] I seriously bald like a baby because he said he's the best cowboy and uh I'm starting to get
[01:34:27] well up right now he's like he's the best cowboy in the world what he is it's not even that if the
[01:34:31] whole scene where he plays it's this whole idea of him having to give away a lot of his toys and
[01:34:37] and move on and grow up but then having that scene where he's playing with the toys with Bonnie
[01:34:42] and that just it just breaks everything and so in inside out the story is that joy and sad get
[01:34:48] pulled away from Riley and so she's only left with fear anger and disgust and these it is how
[01:34:56] smart this film is is you're like oh well you they have to have joy but you realize that it's
[01:35:01] actually a metaphor for what she's going through in her life right um and but they play in such a cute
[01:35:07] way that um what's what's her being bang is that the name of her managing her friend yeah being
[01:35:13] bang I think this is name and he shows up and you know he's still in memories because she doesn't
[01:35:18] remember him and it's just it's so beautiful and I even got a little Terry there's a part where
[01:35:25] and and everyone's mine there's a part where they just forget memories and joy and being
[01:35:30] bang fall down there and um they're trying to get up and they sing the song and you'd set up that
[01:35:36] they're in a wagon releasing the song the wagon takes off and they're going to the moon and so
[01:35:41] joy and being banger down there and they try to do it twice and they can't do it and um being
[01:35:48] bang says sort let's do it more time make sure you sing really loud of my call flock I know what
[01:35:51] he's going to do and so she gets in there and they go up and being bang jumps out because that
[01:35:57] memory of her imaginary friend is actually weighing her down and she has to grow up and he's like
[01:36:04] make sure she gets through the moon and he oh it's like so heartbreaking and it's so beautiful
[01:36:08] and it gets up there and I just I loved the film I really did it's I think it's one of the best
[01:36:13] movies of the year and you know and what really got me in the movie is that the very towards the end
[01:36:20] joy realizes that sad needs to be a part of of Riley's life as well and not only sad but
[01:36:28] anger fear and disgust they all have to be part of who she is and so and it's not even that they
[01:36:35] all have to be part of who she is it's that they have to mingle in the moments you know so
[01:36:40] it starts off where these marbles that are piece of remembrance are only one color by the end
[01:36:45] and they even foreshadow this when they take you into the parents' heads I know that's why
[01:36:49] me like you don't even realize it right at the very beginning because for them like you know that
[01:36:54] there that those are the same the same emotions but they're so um there are also similar you know
[01:37:04] like they've all calmed down they've matured and the same thing has to happen to her and that's
[01:37:11] what's really pretty interesting about it I think for me and and I don't know what to make of this
[01:37:18] it's just a it's just a difficult thing for me I think I have this sort of stigma against
[01:37:25] this kind of very obvious um like metaphor you know so there's certain times in this
[01:37:33] movie where they'll say things like oh well you know this is like I think the train of thought is
[01:37:40] clever I also have a hard time not rolling my eyes at the train of thought that makes sense yeah
[01:37:47] and it's not there's nothing wrong with it it's actually really good but there's something about
[01:37:52] me that I have this stigma against it and so I did find myself a time being like oh man like
[01:37:58] why why does this have to be so on the nose but it's not even that like it's not I don't know
[01:38:04] that it's on the nose I think it's actually if I take a step back and look at it it's really
[01:38:08] really intelligent what it's saying is really smart and I think it's one of the most well assembled
[01:38:14] and well crafted movies that Pixar has made um it doesn't have a lot of times when it is
[01:38:20] distracted it has a thing it's trying to say it has a place it's trying to go and it gets
[01:38:26] there very efficiently and effectively which is great I mean there is the one scene in my mind that
[01:38:33] I think is probably I think that the that the shortcut through abstract thought is a
[01:38:43] momentum killer like that that sequence is you should be on the cutting one four like that
[01:38:49] sequence shouldn't be there like I'd to me it just totally screws up that scene in the movie
[01:38:55] but okay you know but is that kind of thing where like when you when you're that obvious about
[01:39:00] what you're trying to say I feel like like there's a part of me that wants to not like it
[01:39:07] and go against it but the truth is those simple things about like the train of thought or here
[01:39:13] now you're in the subconscious and now you know here's where all of long-term memory lives
[01:39:18] and all of this stuff that stuff is so down here and what they're actually trying to say with the
[01:39:23] movie is way more complex they're using those very simple personifications of these abstract ideas
[01:39:32] as tiny little play things in a much bigger idea oh yeah and that's what I'm trying to say is like
[01:39:39] there is a part of my brain that wants to fight it because I don't like that that tool but I
[01:39:44] understand that they are using it in a much bigger and cooler way than just like well
[01:39:49] this is a movie where your emotions are people you know um they're really doing something special here so
[01:39:57] I was just it was just a struggle for me and some people are going to miss that some people are
[01:40:02] gonna see this movie and be like who's a stupid like it's just a movie where like anger is a
[01:40:07] anger is that guy from 1999 that used to yell a lot on HBO like no it's it's a lot more than that
[01:40:14] yeah and you know there's and the geniuses at Pixar there's a part in their words called
[01:40:19] imagination land yeah and there's like french fri forest i think it was called and so joy is chasing
[01:40:26] sadness through it and she uses a french fries a poll vote and she then she licks her fingers
[01:40:30] just like little things like that just make Pixar movies better than most animated films yeah
[01:40:36] and they're just so clever you know and the end that really got me is you know she walks up there
[01:40:42] and she lets sad play this part because you know she has to be allowed to be sad and I think the
[01:40:47] joy has to learn that that she has to be allowed to be sad and so she's you know telling her
[01:40:53] parents she didn't want to move she's upset that she's going so her parents like hugger
[01:40:57] and then joy then sad brings joy over and she you know puts her hand on her then she has this
[01:41:01] little smile come up because they're all together my so sad and cute that that's what really got
[01:41:06] me in the film oh at that point i was already crying because it's so beautiful i mean this this
[01:41:11] film is so beautiful for me it was the flashbacks it was it was when they took um it's when they
[01:41:16] took these memories that were core memories of who she was uh and who she had been um because
[01:41:22] what's what's really happening in the movie is that she's going through this really traumatic event
[01:41:27] in her life and the things that made her who she was are completely crumbling and she's going to
[01:41:33] have to make herself into someone new um which is like what people do right but they're basically these
[01:41:40] like five pillars of who she are of who she is and some of them have to fall away and get rebuilt
[01:41:46] and differently um and they take these scenes that were the the everything everything she knew like
[01:41:55] one of them is friendship right everything she understands about friendship is based in this one
[01:41:59] memory of her and this friend of hers from her old town right so when she doesn't have that anymore
[01:42:05] that memory becomes sad and she has to rebuild that whole you know that whole part of her from a
[01:42:10] different perspective and so when they were doing these these flashbacks of things that were
[01:42:16] joyous moments of beautiful moments in her life you know it's it's her and her friend having
[01:42:21] fun or it's her and her parents ice skating but they're coated over in blue and they just become
[01:42:26] melancholy that's when i that's when i was burned yeah that's when i was just like oh this is so
[01:42:32] smart yeah that's a dream home yeah i'm also going to talk about the short before it called
[01:42:37] lava which i think was really cute and really well played i know my dad's gonna love it because
[01:42:43] it's basically Hawaiian music and ukuleles and it's it's the whole short is told through song
[01:42:50] and it's really cute and really good it's not like will Luna or uh feast feast for some of their
[01:42:58] where the things are that then what's the newspaper one the paper airplane one it's really good
[01:43:03] uh but uh i think that's a Disney one but yeah it's a Disney one but so it's there's not
[01:43:09] that level but it's still really cute and really effective yeah so i wanted it it's called lava
[01:43:13] and the song is really catchy in it i'm gonna see if you can download it so yeah it's just overall
[01:43:19] it's it's one of my favorite films of the year i think it's it's an amazing piece of work
[01:43:24] yeah it is one that i think i'm gonna have to see a couple times and then
[01:43:29] ask some serious questions about who i am no no no no i i don't even know why i say this but
[01:43:36] i kind of want to stack this up against the other picks are movies you know like where i think
[01:43:41] it falls no i think i think i think i think you i think you have to because they're so good yeah i mean
[01:43:46] you're telling me if you tell me that the worst picks are film is cars too oh no no i'm not telling
[01:43:51] you the worst picks are movie is cars too it's still a fun movie i don't think it's like if
[01:43:55] if you're telling me a fight a choice to watch shrek or cars too i'd watch cars too uh if you're
[01:43:59] telling me if i have a choice trick is pretty good yeah you didn't choose like mad at gas
[01:44:06] car okay if you tell me to choose mad at gas car three is um escape from europe or whatever it is
[01:44:11] and i'll always use cars too fuck yeah cars do man and i'll put uh unrelated topic i finally
[01:44:17] seeing the full link trailer of the peanuts i really want to see that movie oh it looks amazing
[01:44:21] i love the peanuts and i i was concerned when they told me they're into their gonna make a
[01:44:26] 3d animation one but actually read an interview with a director of it just before p came here
[01:44:31] is really ironic and he talked about how he purposely it's 3d but they made like the lines like
[01:44:37] Charles Schulz and you're watching it it is it looks like and it's looks like a animated and it's a
[01:44:41] really really cute trailer so i'm really excited for that one i think that movie is i think i could
[01:44:47] watch that movie with no sound and still enjoy it yeah i just i just think it's gorgeous but that
[01:44:52] too they also cast um little kids to play the parts like they did in the old specials so it's
[01:44:56] they're not trained actors or all just little kids so it's really cool i'm really excited to see
[01:45:01] because i love Charlie Brown he's my one of my favorite little cartoon characters so i'm really
[01:45:07] bored of that one um so yeah i i think it was i think it was good i think oh i did want to bring up
[01:45:14] bike by comparison that the trailer for zootopia that we watched before hand is one of the worst
[01:45:22] trailers i've seen for a kids who fell in the wild well it's a teaser i know i i understand but like
[01:45:27] they're basically the animation is people will see it yeah no it looks here's the thing i'm
[01:45:34] have no problem with like just regular like dream works here's some animals going on an adventure
[01:45:40] movie right i liked over the hedge no no i love the member over the hedge and most people
[01:45:45] probably don't um i saw over the hedge and theaters um so it's not that i have anything about
[01:45:53] that i guess at genre but the trailer is just a personified fox coming out of the
[01:45:59] blaming yeah Jason Baton coming out and basically explaining the plot of every single movie
[01:46:07] whether main characters or animals except for the fact that unlike a madagascar there are no
[01:46:13] humans in this one yeah like uh and then and then after you've done that a whole long long
[01:46:20] winded speel how do you if finish it off literally by telling me i've seen plenty of movies with
[01:46:26] personified animals in it you made the tagline of this one it's like nothing you've ever seen
[01:46:32] be fur and i i wanted to jump through the screen and show somebody because i was like
[01:46:38] i've seen this movie before this is exactly like a lot of things i've seen before and then you
[01:46:42] ended it with a horrible pun oh i hope it movies great yeah do but it's a horrible trailer um but
[01:46:48] we also this Thanksgiving have another Pixar movie then i didn't realize that was coming out of
[01:46:53] the scenes yeah man that's why they didn't have one last year because you know well because
[01:46:57] scrapped the good dinosaur uh they pushed it to this year yeah they read they basically
[01:47:02] remade all of the good dinosaur and they scrapped new to them like yeah they've because i think
[01:47:06] they do it a lot though yeah because i was like well they have for this one they have lately
[01:47:11] because they back around the time that um monsters university was coming out i think the year before
[01:47:16] that whatever they brave yeah i think brave around that time they were saying like oh yeah
[01:47:21] starting in the next year or two you will get two picks are movies year and that's i mean i
[01:47:26] guess this is the first year that one but we didn't get one last year like maybe came actually
[01:47:30] really inconsistent um because i think they wanted to get to a place where you were gonna get like
[01:47:35] a sequel to something really popular and then a new idea so you'd get your art house film like
[01:47:41] an up or or an inside out and then you'd get your cars too or you know whatever was going to be
[01:47:46] really um like being gangbusters at the sorry at the box office but i will take them taking
[01:47:52] your off they make one movies i can sit out yeah i mean as as long as they continue the
[01:47:59] track record of making movies better than cars too then i i don't care what they do i think
[01:48:04] as long as John Master's there i think bill yeah we'd be all right i mean i think that there's a
[01:48:09] lot of talent there oh yeah even without John Master like those guys are yeah and women
[01:48:14] are interesting and is fantastic the doctor is amazing yeah they're they're all really good so
[01:48:21] so next week we'll be seeing Ted too hopefully we'll hook up with Henry yeah and yeah
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[01:49:15] expensive you know yeah i spent a lot i i have spent a lot of money
[01:49:20] like keeping that door full of candy well stock for people so i went on vacation and i come back
[01:49:28] and there's literally a sticky note and i know who left it but there was a sticky note on the
[01:49:32] on the door that said you need to get your life together we need candy because it was entirely empty at
[01:49:38] this point all right uh say something real quick i want to make sure you get something real quick
[01:49:43] yeah you're quite keep talking i love fig nuins too okay so the fig nuins thing comes from
[01:49:55] uh that giant bomb coppodcast i listen to so they have a guy on their name ten record who is
[01:50:02] basically a man child and they had this conversation recently where he was saying like well i
[01:50:08] oh he he was freaking out because he discovered like one of the other guys that told them that there
[01:50:12] were there were wasps in for it fig nuins and so he was like i don't know i'm never even a fig
[01:50:17] nuin again he's like i don't want to eat wasps and the story is that the the like a fig fig figs get
[01:50:27] polonized i think by these tiny little wasps and they end up in the fruit and then they end up
[01:50:32] dissolving and they're they're they're not even technically a wasp with like the size of a net
[01:50:36] but there's something about that like how they made up that they technically are a wasp
[01:50:41] and then they get dissolved inside the fruit so there's no there's no wasps in fig nuins
[01:50:46] but he just freaked out about it i was like no no there's wasps in fig nuins i'm not
[01:50:49] but they've talked about fig nuins so much that i was like i need to fig nuins
[01:50:54] so as it sounds club getting getting candy and i saw them and i was like
[01:50:57] i could eat twenty four packages of fig nuins i could do that that's a thing i could do
[01:51:03] so she's like a month yeah oh yeah if you eat one every day

