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[00:01:41] Welcome to Reel Nerds Podcast, unofficially the official podcast of Denver Comic Con 2019 and beyond. I am a host, James, and I've been gone for a long time. Yeah, but I am joined as sometimes by... Zack. And Brad.
[00:01:57] And every week we go see... Thanks for coming guys. That's good to see you. I missed you. We just assumed you were dead. Yeah, the show is no different without you. Nothing changed. There's a gravestone out in the middle of Rohr Park with your name on it now.
[00:02:13] I mean, I toss at candy bars and flowers every so often. I see that guests started coming back on the show again while I was gone, which must mean that I was keeping them away. Once they knew I was probably not coming back.
[00:02:25] I've been hiding all the emails. You're g-mailed, throwing them different folders. Well, because they all start with, is James still on the show? Yeah, I was really offended by James in my appearance, and I'll never come back.
[00:02:37] So, every week we go see a movie and podcasts are experienced to the world. This week we went and saw something, but I don't know what because I didn't see it. Brad, what did you see for the review this week?
[00:02:46] I was filming all weekend so I didn't see it either. Zack, what did you see for the review this week? I saw a skyscraper and hereditary. Great. So, this week, Zack's going to review skyscraper and hereditary.
[00:02:58] And then we might have a third review this week because we are not alone in the room. Ooh. Ooh, that was a great idea. How did you get in here? I am joined by Dan and Elise. Hi guys, thanks for coming on the show. Hey, how's it going?
[00:03:13] Good. Good, good. What brings you to this basement? Brad. And don't say the show because that's a lie. No, that was secondary. I'm such a big fan. So yeah, what brings you to the show? I mean other than Brad.
[00:03:27] Yeah, other than Brad, we've got fun things to pitch and talk about Hotel Transylvania 3. Ooh, so you guys got to see Hotel Transylvania Summer Lovin'. What's it called? Summer Lovin'. No, that's appropriate. You know, that movie happened so fast. Oh man, Summer Vacation. Yeah. Great.
[00:03:49] I liked your other title. Okay, good. Yeah, we'll keep that. Great. So, we will, at the end of the show, we'll do like three quick reviews in each of those films, I think. And just sort of shoot through them.
[00:04:02] We'll talk about whether or not you should see the movie, then play the trailer, and then we'll get into reviews on any of those movies where there are spoilers. Then we will probably end up talking about some spoilers. So just be wary upfront. I don't know.
[00:04:15] Again, didn't see Skyscraper so I'm not sure whether or not his leg falling off is a spoiler. But I bet it does at some point. Why does all the responsibility lie on me to tell you about Die Hard on another building? It's just a difference.
[00:04:29] I didn't choose this destiny. You thrust it upon me. Die Hard on a crane to be very fair. With one leg off. And it's not a Christmas movie. Somehow, it's a lot easier to step on glass when one of the feet isn't real. Ooh, that's true.
[00:04:47] I didn't even think about that while watching it. Yeah. But before we get there, we're going to talk about movie news and what's coming out, and whatever else we've been watching. I promise that I won't go through six weeks of what I've been watching because, dear Lord, yeah.
[00:05:03] But first, we should talk about what you guys are here for and what's your pitch in and what you guys are working on. I'm working on a web series called Camp Crash. It's dystopian summer camp. So it's basically Mad Max meets meatballs.
[00:05:19] It's like where Mad Max sends his kids during the summer when he just doesn't want to have to deal with them. What happens directly after Thunderdom, clearly. Do the kids all spray paint their mouths with shiny chromium? Yeah, no, that was somewhere that happened before.
[00:05:37] Yeah, this is the aftermath. Very cool. What did that idea come from? Well, initially... An abundance of child actors. Oh yeah. Everybody in their 30s and 40s, so children. Yeah, initially I moved into a studio that was basically a big stockyard and just screamed dystopia to me.
[00:06:04] I was like, I gotta write a script around that. And I've been just dying to shoot something. I had made a mockumentary eight years ago as a feature film called Isolation Man based on some of my comic books. I was just looking for something to do.
[00:06:21] So I came up with this... The new Mad Max just came out, so it's just like, oh, you know. Just, what do you mean with inspiration? Strike Well The Iron was hot. Yeah, very much so. So yeah, the whole setup.
[00:06:39] During the 2008 economy crash, all these kids moved back into mom and dad's basement. And they never wanted to leave. Dan, we haven't met before. How'd you make a movie in them? Is your movie... You should just call it Millennials. Millennials? Yeah.
[00:06:57] I think that'll be one episode. Just Millennials. Just lots of whining. Well, yeah, so we... Parents didn't know what to do with the kids, so they signed them up for summer camp. And unfortunately, they go to Camp Crash where they learned the art of warfare and napkin folding.
[00:07:21] Very cool. So where are you at now? Are you in pre-production or are you out of film filming? Yeah, we shot first episode last year. We've got a Kickstarter. If you go to bit.ly backslash camp crash, you can go to the Kickstarter
[00:07:38] and we're trying to raise funds to get the second episode going. But I mean, we're not slowing down. We're ramping up production on that. So we'll probably be shooting that in October and hopefully we can just keep the momentum going and get all the episodes.
[00:07:54] Initially this was set up to be a feature film project. And then we realized like this might be a little bit bigger, you know, moving cogs, you know,
[00:08:05] what we can do just all at once. So we wanted to break it down and kind of make it more of a serial approach.
[00:08:12] Was it more like that you started off with the feature script and then kind of expanded up from there and broke it apart, broke it down and whatnot? Yeah, broke it down a little bit. Had some very loose cliffhangers. Like, you know, Brad's seen it.
[00:08:26] Brad's not a pilot. I would say that. It's definitely weird. Yeah, we're just good. But the production value is really high I think. Oh, thank you. Like all the costumes and props are just like really well done. And Ryan Policky shot it? Yeah, Poliski. Yeah, Ryan shot it.
[00:08:48] All the actors made their own costumes. I brought Elise in as one of my co-producers and she helped out with the costumes too. All the props is basically people pulling stuff out of their garage and just seeing what might work.
[00:09:06] And luckily I had a friend that had some assault vehicles, so that was nice. That's going to be just about the most fun part of it though, is getting to build the costumes and the sets and that kind of stuff.
[00:09:20] Because you get to sort of create this universe and dream up whatever wild shit you want to. Oh yeah. Do you go around like when kind of prepping that production design, do you tend to like go through like thrift shops and stuff like that?
[00:09:33] Or just like anywhere to kind of find the stuff and just assemble it yourself? Or do you have like a crew kind of like doing that for you? Is it more of a hands-on for you as a director to get involved with that aspect of it?
[00:09:44] For me it's pretty hands-on. There's some of the cast, I've worked with everybody involved in the production. I've worked with throughout the years. They're all friends. We've all kind of knew each other and have interacted and worked together. So we knew what everybody's resources generally kind of were.
[00:10:07] So like my lead actor Alan Elijah Cutler, he just went off and was like, I know what I'm doing. Just let me go and do it. Sure enough he showed up and he was like, yep, this is the character.
[00:10:22] This is Hagar. This is the insane camp counselor that's completely mad. Swinging around is Shani, I'm using that for a sword. Introducing all the kids to cocaine and marijuana and beer. Oh my God. Brad, I got to see this pilot.
[00:10:41] Both versions are online. There's an R rated version which has burned Brad's eyes. It's burned Elise's eyes too, I'm sure. And then there's the more all-ages friendly one that's still pretty rough. First thing that I actually believed you that there was like a crazy R rated version
[00:11:03] and then like the Pixar cut. It was like 10 minutes shorter and really kind of pleasant. It was like heavy weights with Ben Stiller. You could watch it, it was funny. Both versions are not. James you remember George Miller's Pixar version of Fury Road right? It's called Happy Feet.
[00:11:23] That is pretty accurate. I always thought that was in the wastelands and that is. They're both about the end of the world if you pay attention. George this is the Arctic, not the wastelands. Clears enough! His Justice League probably would have been the same thing.
[00:11:42] How long have you been making films? I've been doing films since about 2005. Outside of art school, I've just been doing performance art and working with, right out of art school, working with a machine power techniques group called Modemam Project
[00:12:01] where we would build robots and stuff and they would just destroy things and blow things up. It's not the cute little competitive robots that you see at Maker Ferts. It's the things that go crashing through walls and incinerate things and eviscerate whole carcasses. Wait, it got weird.
[00:12:21] Yeah, it got weird. Human carcasses? No, stuff from a slaughterhouse. Antelope. As practice for the human carcasses. Antelope. And then that was kind of short lived. They're still around. In fact, they're going to be performing this weekend at Mile High Parley over on Ellsworth and South Broadway
[00:12:49] around Mutiny Cafe. I'll be painting murals in the alleyways and then I think that Saturday night they'll just be blown shit up. Stop subtly throwing out talents where you're like, you're talking and you're like, well, I had these comics that I was doing here.
[00:13:05] I also paint murals on the side. I don't have enough questions to hit all of these things. You probably didn't get too much background. No, no, no, no, I've been gone. No one tells me anything. Well, you went to some great places. I did, right?
[00:13:20] Yeah, okay, I'll stop complaining. You got to recreate the descendants, man, come on. That's suspicious though because you're not really tan at all. Hold on, hold on. This A a lot. B, this is a lot of tan for me who before I left was like,
[00:13:34] you know, Paley Chalk White. They're slight... Look, even the ring has a very faint tan line. Yeah, it's true. You totally look like you passed like a citizen of Ohio. That type of tan. But he sent us a video of him at the street
[00:13:52] in the descendants where George Clooney's running around in flip-flops. He did the same run and it was adorable. Which was actually kind of cool. We knew what neighborhood they were filming in. And so I just pulled the map up on Google
[00:14:06] and I knew I was like, okay, there's not going to be that many places where two streets intersect like that, where you can get that shot. So I was just looking on Google and there were a couple little places
[00:14:15] where there was sort of that knife tip meeting of two streets. And the first one that we drove to, we pulled up and were like, holy shit. You know they shot Jurassic Park in Hawaii though? No, I'm straight.
[00:14:28] I also went to some places where they shot some Jurassic Park. Most of Jurassic Park is filmed on Kauai which I didn't go to. I was just saying because most people would brag about like, oh, I went to Marty McFly's house from Back in the Future.
[00:14:38] Oh no, I went to... Descendants where they wore flip-flops. Yeah, I went and saw that place where he ran. No, what's really cool because it's... I'm not entirely off subject. But you know, it's Alexander Payne so he wants everything to be like really realistic.
[00:14:53] Well that is actually the end of the street where the house that they were filming at is. So if you run up that hill, the house they filmed at is right there. Like now the house he runs to is in a different location
[00:15:04] but that's because that street he's actually running onto is a really historic and beautiful street that just drives through a pretty jungle. There are no houses down there where he's running to but it's still awesome. Yeah, that was fun. That was like our last day in Hawaii.
[00:15:23] Brooks and I were driving around and she was like, what do you want to do? I was like, I kind of want to go find that house from the Descendants. I kind of want to run around in the street and get a video.
[00:15:32] She was like, I already wanted to divorce. No, she was like super excited and thought it was fun because she still likes me for some reason. Oh, that's nice. Oh, give it a year. It'll go fast. But yeah, anyway, that was fine.
[00:15:47] I don't remember where we were talking about. Elise, how'd you get into this? How did you get into this? I didn't get into the room or anything. Unfortunately, I walked through the front door. One day he comes to you and he's like, hey,
[00:15:59] I want to dress up a bunch of children but not children. I want to dress up a bunch of 30-year-olds like children from Beverly Hills 90210. It's like, teenagers are in their 30s. Fantastic. I don't know. He just asked and I was like, well, okay.
[00:16:13] Did you have any background in this? I do. I do. And actually, Deanne has been helping with my film when big things attack. Oh, cool. And that's why Deanne wanted me to come here today is because we actually took the storyboards and converted them into a comic book
[00:16:27] and that's being released at Fort Collins Comic Con on August 25th. Oh, very cool. Nice. Man. So is that like as a first step towards you getting the film made is to get the story out there and get some buzz about it?
[00:16:40] Get a little bit of buzz about it. I was kind of struggling with the practical effects because the movie is... Has giant things in it? It has attacking cupcakes and flying cupcakes and big chocolate cakes that rip people's heads off and stuff.
[00:16:54] So I was having some problems with the technicality of it and Deanne offered to help and so that's sort of how I crossed over into can't crash a little bit and tried to do some makeup effects and some costuming for him over on that side.
[00:17:10] How does a cake physically rip a head off? Is it like a smash and bludgeoning? That's one of the issues. Oh, okay. It's one of the secrets. You keep spending all the budget making cakes and throwing them at people and wondering why their heads don't come off.
[00:17:23] I'll be at the test dummy. As soon as my head comes off, we'll let you know. Yes. Keep throwing cake at my face until my head comes off. It's like the aviator. She just keeps throwing cakes against them all the way of the future.
[00:17:35] The way of the future. That's fantastic. What is it like to take something that you envisioned as a film and try to reshape it into a comic book? Well, Larissa Hughes is the illustrator and she's kind of taken it and run with it a little bit.
[00:17:52] So that's actually been really exciting to see somebody else sort of take the story and do their own interpretations and she's done an incredible job in sort of even taking the story into a wider range of sort of a palette just with the colors and the characters
[00:18:08] and the depth and their facial expressions and everything. So that's been really cool. You gave her some creative freedom there to sort of like, here's what we wanted to be. When I get to make my film, I'll get my version of it
[00:18:19] but this one gets to sort of be yours. That's really cool. My goodness. So what was the first steps of doing production on this on-camp crash? What did that look like for you? Well, I was going to do some costuming and some effects for him.
[00:18:34] So we had to get our Viking warrior princess sort of in muddy leather chaps. So that was like a great big step and just getting her in those and trying to keep them from shrinking too much so she couldn't get them off and just smearing her with mud
[00:18:52] and smearing costumes with mud. I took a placemat out of bamboo and cut it and made sort of a corset for her out of that. And then we glued her into that and I think that stuck to her skin.
[00:19:03] It was a pretty brutal Mad Max kind of scenario back in the costuming room. Yeah, the corset underneath that was originally, we just wrapped her around in gaffer's tape. So that was pretty fun. So I was just, she was sitting there and was like, okay, I'm drinking.
[00:19:20] Let's wrap this. Let's go. So she was just, yeah, it was a lot of fun. Yeah, Amanda's a trooper too. She's now one of my producers going forward with the project too. So she's pretty intimidating. You matter. Yeah, she won fish sticks at an open screen night.
[00:19:39] She won what? Fish sticks. She won fish sticks. Oh, okay. One of the wonderful prizes at open screen night. Come to open screen night. You get fish sticks. I think that we, like, the attendance equaled the amount of prizes we had when we was something. Everyone wins. Yeah.
[00:19:57] Fish sticks for everyone. It's like Oprah, but with fish sticks. Participant, participant, participant. It was our pirate night. That was what Oprah was missing for so many years was fish sticks. Yeah. Nice. Very cool. Sweet. Well, real quick, one more time, how do people follow you
[00:20:13] and how do they support? For Camp Crash, go to bit.ly backslash camp, Camp Crash. You can find the Kickstarter that way. You can also follow me on, excuse me, Instagram. Instagram.com. Backslash. Daniel underscore Crozier. Cool. Sweet. And then Elise,
[00:20:38] how do people find out about the comic? When is it coming out? And then how do they support your film? We have Facebook when Bake Things Attack the Comic. Okay. And then we do have a website when bakethingsattack.com. And right now it's just for the comic book
[00:20:50] and it's got some bios of the characters. We have the little hero and the heroine in there and their bios and some pictures of them and some pictures from the comic book. So, we can get it. Cool. Very cool. Awesome. Sorry, I have one more question.
[00:21:06] How do the cakes get big? Is it radiation or just like an overzealous baker? Oh no, they're not big. No, they're just tenacious. Oh. Oh, okay. Just ferocious little flying fanged cakes. Okay. Yeah. All right. Well, fair. So, the over-obsessed cake boss.
[00:21:23] Well, the wedding cake was made big. Okay, fair. That's the one that can swallow people whole. Gotcha. Okay, that's pretty big. Yeah. But the other one's just, you know. Yeah, little like piranha cakes. Take out, yep. I guess the question is... They fly in first.
[00:21:37] I'm not gonna say how they find sentience, but I guess you should read the comic to find out. Oh, I mean that part is self-explanatory, Brett. I wasn't curious about that. I thought the size was a little bit beyond, you know, understanding. You like girth. I like it.
[00:21:50] Okay, cupcakes. Large ones. Yeah. I graduated from college with English and Bakers Anatomy. I know what I'm talking about. Every time I eat a cupcake, I believe it's alive. Only living things can make me that happy. You and yeast. Right. Oh, very cool. Sweet.
[00:22:12] Well, thanks for coming on the show, guys. Thanks for having us. We'll try not to waste too much of your time as we dig into the rest of the normal show. Guys, what do you want to do first? How does this show work? What do we do here?
[00:22:23] We make fun of you. That's what we do. It's been a fun six weeks. Now you're back. We haven't done any segments. It's just been making fun of you. We've made up plots to movies about you and your honeymoon each week. I actually might believe that.
[00:22:37] Obviously, another honeymoon in Vegas was the best one of them all. Cool. What do you want to do, news? Sure. Okay. Cool. It's real news. Well, it's a good thing that I'm back because if I weren't here, then none of you people
[00:22:59] would have talked about the fact that Downton Abbey is getting a movie. I would have talked about it. I mean, bullshit. I would have just asked like if they're going to serve tea and biscuits there as opposed to popcorn and soda, but you son of a bitch.
[00:23:11] Actually, that would have been more of a Ryan thing. I don't think I would have done that. Goddamn tea and biscuits jokes. To be fair though, I did get the first two seasons on Blu-ray and I have yet to watch them. They're amazing.
[00:23:19] Well, no, I won't lend you the rest of them. Those are for me. You're such a great friend. Those are just for me. I'm actually really excited about this. It's kind of weird because I was very at peace with the end of that show.
[00:23:31] Do you all ever watch Downton Abbey? I never did. Did you? Oh, okay. God, it's so good. Did you like it? Yeah. What's it focusing on then if they already brought everything to my store? Just more of them. Yeah, you know, that show has like this
[00:23:45] ticking time bomb of, oh shit, the middle class is coming. That show just sort of ends with like, well, this isn't going to go great. Let's stop here. And so the fact that they are making a full-fledged film, I'm sure that will be some of the plot.
[00:24:01] So the scariest thing for people in Downton Abbey is a guy in a colored shirt mowing his lawn going hi there. The low hanging fruit would be something like, you know, Lily James' character is getting married and then you just, you wrap a whole bunch of drama
[00:24:16] through that and have it be about like, you know, a bunch of other things happening at the time but with that is sort of the backbone. Like I would imagine in my head there's two ways you do this. Either it is a film with a thin plot
[00:24:31] sort of based around one event like that where a bunch of good stuff is sort of intertwined or someone gets murdered and then it's basically just Gosford Park with all the characters we already love. Either of those I'd be fine with. A little agatha Christie.
[00:24:46] Yeah, like some Gosford Park too would just be okay. If it was like Gosford Park but said in Downton Abbey, I'd be fine. As long as Ryan Philippi doesn't come back and pretend to be British. Gosford Park too open season. Oh man. Moving along.
[00:25:08] Oh they're going to make a zombie in the end too. Emma Stone and Woody Harrelson and Abigail Breslin and Jesse Eisenberg are all supposed to come back but we'll know when we see it. They've been seeing that for like eight years now.
[00:25:22] Yeah, but this week they said it again. Also was it Ruben Fleischer supposed to do that movie that everyone was upset about with Scarlett Johansson? Yeah, speaking of that. So this week Scarlett Johansson dropped out of Rubintug which is a weird one. This is one where I don't...
[00:25:36] I agree with her arguments but I don't love the way... She didn't exactly handle herself relatively well but I also understand her frustration because I think she's gotten a lot of shit that's not her fault where like this is now the second time where she's sort of getting
[00:25:52] accused of being part of some whitewashing. Yeah, where that's more of like a studio thing they're probably asking for a big story. And if you're her, right, like you see people and her argument is very valid, right? Like why is it that if Jared Leto
[00:26:04] plays a trans character, it's art and it's an edgy, like brave performance and then if she does it, it's dangerous and it's, you know, it's her taking the role of a trans actor and I think the argument is fair on both sides but I don't necessarily
[00:26:20] think it's her fault. It's a no-win scenario in all grounds. Yeah, exactly. And while... Sorry, go ahead. Sorry, might also be a timing issue because that movie came out just... I mean, Greta was like four years ago but it was well before
[00:26:34] the Me Too movement and, you know, along with it, you know, the trans topics too. Yeah. Coming to the forefront. I mean, it was still kind of before... What's that one on Amazon? Oh, Transamerica. Oh, Transamerica. Oh, Transamerica, another film, the same thing. Yeah, it's an interesting thing
[00:26:56] because this is a very traditional thing and I just wonder why she's the one who ends up being a lightning rod for these things. I don't think it's her fault. And there are plenty... You know, before Ghost in the Shell there are plenty of instances where
[00:27:13] white actors ended up taking the roles of theoretically Asian characters. I only say theoretically because that was an anime so like, you know... I guess I'm more surprised by anything else that Ruben Fleischer is directing it because that seems more like if Patti Jenkins wasn't doing Wonder Woman 2,
[00:27:29] this sounds like a movie she might want to tackle but they're not the same, but Monster has similar emotional elements to the story they're describing on that description. But Ruben Fleischer, he's fine director, but... Yeah, and I mean, you know, the conversation about representation in Hollywood
[00:27:45] is already a very broad problem anyway. But again, I just wonder why this... like, why she becomes this like, you know, fire starter for these topics. And like I said, I don't think that while I 100% agree with her argument,
[00:28:01] I don't think that her basically just going to Twitter and be like, well why don't you ask your little one why I'm doing this role. Like, that's not the best way to respond either. It doesn't help. You know, the best way to respond is probably
[00:28:13] to back out and then in a nice interview say like, well, you know, I just... I was actually really excited about the role and I'm really disappointed to have to give it up. You know, for me it was... In my head I looked at it
[00:28:22] which is the same way that these other actors have done these roles, but maybe it's not the right time for that. And that way she gets to get her voice out there and say like, hey, like this isn't my fault but at the same time, you know,
[00:28:34] not necessarily like throw it back in people's faces that they're mad about this. It's just a weird rocky discussion. But, you know, she's dropped out and then we'll see... So, the other shoe will drop of does the movie get made? Because similarly to Ghost in the Shell,
[00:28:52] if you didn't have her in that movie, would that movie have been made? Which is the actual problem. Ghost in the Shell might have, just because of the name recognition alone on the property. Rubintug runs into a different issue. And like, I don't know how you fix it.
[00:29:08] I really don't. Because like, this is not even remotely a statement of support for the studio but the studio wants a name for a property of that quote unquote controversy. And the problem with representation is that the people who are underrepresented are underrepresented. Again, the studios are wrong.
[00:29:28] They should just cast whoever's good for the part. That's logical. The thing to do would actually be protect your budget by keeping... or protect yourself by keeping the budget low and then go try to find an actor or actress who fits that role properly.
[00:29:45] And then, honestly, you're just going to capitalize on it. You're going to have the biggest headline of, holy shit, we went and found this person and that becomes the hard part of making the movie. But they don't like taking risks. Oh, of course they don't.
[00:29:58] Speaking of the internet, blowing up a billion nerds committed sepico this week when they saw pictures of Mark Hamill without a beard and they decided that that meant that Star Wars was dead forever. Holy shit. I fucking hate this story so much. So literally...
[00:30:19] First of all, does everyone realize Mark Hamill has other things to do? Right. So the man is naked in his bathroom. He has received from sideshow collectibles a cane where the head of the cane is the Joker and he takes a photo of it with him
[00:30:40] looking all menacing and everyone flips out not because they want that cool cane but because he doesn't have a beard because heaven forbid that that like, you know the ghost of Luke might show up in 9 either A with a beard that's only 2 months old
[00:30:58] because I don't believe they're necessarily filming right now or that like maybe when the ghost of Luke shows up he doesn't have a beard because ghosts can shave like what the fuck are we talking about? Like why is this... I hate the internet.
[00:31:15] The conversation about Star Wars makes me so freaking angry like I can almost see people going down this path of like oh well clearly this is a sign of support that because he has shaved his beard he also wants to remake the last Star Wars film
[00:31:31] which is also why his background image on Twitter is still the island because even though he's dead in the films he wants to return to that island and reshoots to recut the last Jedi he's also, follow the money, he's given a million dollars to that campaign
[00:31:47] or you know a billion dollars for reshooting the last Jedi or you know it's a very pretty picture of a very pretty island that was a great location in two very fine movies I mean like besides we all know that he's doing Briggs B Bear 2
[00:31:59] so he's gotta keep his... like he's gotta shave his beard for that man his job with Cal Mooney isn't done It makes me like Star Wars less like these Goran Star Wars fans make me so angry I just don't know what to do with myself
[00:32:16] Makes me like animated Batman more Right It sounds like they're re-interpreting this whole wrong it sounds like a promotional thing for Batman Especially like this week as we find out that they're gonna finally put the animated series on Blu-ray
[00:32:32] like this is the... hey why don't we celebrate the good things are happening and why don't we fucking wait till episode 9 comes out to find out that episode 8 is friggin great like just cool your heels gosh I hate people He has something like wearing a beard Right
[00:32:47] I can imagine that you know considering that most of his life he doesn't have one But yeah I'm totally exhausted with these Star Wars fans Oh my gosh It's that you've been gone every week there's been some kind of Star Wars thing
[00:32:59] We have to really push to get Mark Hamill on this show to defend himself as a brawl When I saw the conversation about whether or not Kathleen Kennedy should be fired I genuinely wanted to crawl into a hole and never see a Star Wars movie again
[00:33:13] Like I don't think A... How dare she be successful financially I just don't see that argument I just don't see that argument at all It's Kathleen friggin Kennedy like I have to assume that there is a certain level of sexism behind the argument
[00:33:32] because these same people who hate Last Jedi are the same sexist assholes who think that Rey is a Mary Sue and have all these arguments about how those movies are like stealing roles from men Like I just can't help but hate Star Wars a little bit
[00:33:48] Like it's very frustrating I had a conversation like that with a friend who you thought the same things like oh now it's all about women and stuff It's like I just told him it sounds like you're very inadequate with your own masculinity
[00:34:04] I don't think that more than one female character constitutes a female takeover of films and even if it does that's okay I've got plenty of dude films I saw a great post on Twitter someone in defense of that
[00:34:21] is like women have been involved in Star Wars since the beginning here's a picture of my friend she's dressed up in a Rebel pilot outfit from the 70s she was there she went back every bunch of showings to memorize and take notes on the costumes
[00:34:39] so she could make the costume in cosplay in 1977 wow yeah it also boils down to what has always been the fallacy of that which is that when Rey has victories or learns lessons those lessons are valuable and relevant to me as a man
[00:34:59] her gender has nothing to do with her character I mean it does but like she is a great character period she is also a woman like that doesn't make all of these people just make me furious and like yes genuinely
[00:35:16] while I was gone I kept watching these news things happen every now and then I'm like oh my god this is fucking stupid it's a movie about spaceships exploding from other spaceships I don't give a shit about your intricate arguments anymore like with the internet and stuff
[00:35:32] like I just don't there are movies for kids guys why is this argument even happening and if someone cites that they have raised 40 bbdl to remake that freaking movie on a website that isn't Kickstarter and has no value yeah like guys I can spin up a website tomorrow
[00:35:50] and have it say that I have 3 trillion dollars to remake the Rocketeer but that doesn't mean I fucking have that money like these people are assholes they're full of shit and stop giving them any legitimacy like they're not I look I can go break it
[00:36:05] right now I will go tell them that I'm gonna dedicate 4 trillion dollars to their fund and then they're like that'll be news it's a dumb website it's not a real thing give em all on bitcoin if I could if I could like I'm gonna donate 2 bitcoin
[00:36:23] but I promise you it's worth a billion dollars to the moon so they're wanting to make a fan film oh yeah you haven't heard about this oh yeah so there's a website there's a website that you can is it Craigslist? no it's less legitimate than that
[00:36:39] it's literally just a website for remaking and you can find it I don't want to tell you who it is but if you google we're gonna remake The Last Jedi you'll probably find it it's a garbage website with a form on it it's not like a Kickstarter
[00:36:52] or a GoFundMe or even like an email form like it's just a little thing and then at the top you remember back in the 90s websites would have like this is how many visitors we've got it's just got that ticker but it's with an amount of money
[00:37:05] and they're like we've got 40 million dollars to remake The Last Jedi I think it's up to like 240 now like they claim it's something stupid when they started it they said like we already have the backers to redo this we just need Disney's permission
[00:37:17] and that's what the goal is is to take a meeting with Bob Iger and get permission to remake the movie good luck they just need the support from fans so they can show Disney like hey this many people want this redone so you should let us do it
[00:37:33] you don't even have to spend a penny on it yeah oh my gosh and I think that because you don't have to risk anything that it'll just work out it'll be such a great movie films made by giant committees of fans are always a great idea
[00:37:49] oh yeah they're also crowdsourcing the story like they're gonna take all the best somebody just took a dump in my ear guys I haven't seen it yet but I really really think we should remake Mama Mia 2 I think that Mama Mia 2 could it doesn't matter
[00:38:06] it doesn't matter that I haven't seen it because every trailer tells me that it won't be as good as Mama Mia 1 so someone get me in a room with Meryl Streep I hope it happens because I will absolutely jump in on the crowdfunding
[00:38:18] and I will campaign very hard for the main character of the remake of Last Jedi to be the robot DUM1 who gets sucked into the engine in the middle of the pod racing in episode 1 like I want that just as for DM1 hashtag justice for DM1
[00:38:36] that's the robot I want to hear about I want the Han Solo of that story to be that alien that Obi-Wan visits and that diner in Attack of the Clones the big burly one you know I actually just want them to go through
[00:38:50] just leave the Last Jedi alone but CG off Mark Hamill's beard and then CG a mustache back onto the CG called Mark Hamill that's what I want a little magnum PI well actually just take Henry Cavill's chin just take Henry Cavill's
[00:39:10] from his nose down and CG it on to Mark Hamill and just have him smile the whole movie the last the last the lasterist Jedi every time he talks we'll just add in a little puppet like he's ventriloquist he's doing a ventriloquist dummy thing
[00:39:26] and that's what it'll be it'll be a puppet of Yoda and then his mouth doesn't move because you've just got Henry Cavill's chin is the main star chef Dunham? yes yes and Jeff Dunham it's it's it's what's that really racist Jeff Dunham the dead terrorist well yeah
[00:39:45] but the really racist one yeah so yeah it's it's it's super racist the dead terrorist is the new Jedi master and Mark Hamill doesn't have any lines anyway sorry I just had to rant about that we're giving the fuel of the Star Wars fire too much
[00:40:06] but I gotta get it out no one else will listen to me you were gone six weeks first doesn't want to hear about this shit in good Star Wars news Landau Karrissian is coming back Billy Dee Williams that is unless Kathleen Kennedy gets fired sorry
[00:40:30] yeah Billy Dee Williams will be back yeah yeah yeah I hope his ship is a big cult 45 we just piece together from recycle cult 45 the door opens and cans fall out of the door I spent no expense baby shh let's see what else happened this week
[00:40:54] Joss Whedon's gonna make a TV show again he wants you to love him did he already do something like that he's saying it's for HBO it's gonna be called the Nevers and it's his most ambitious narrative so they say I'm excited for him to get back out there
[00:41:10] and do stuff that has nothing to do with DC so the people can remember that they love him because I don't know what has happened but man the internet has turned on that poor guy in some ways that are very unfair but anyway
[00:41:24] didn't they turn on him after Age of Ultron too well I mean that was just like okay and honestly anybody who's really a fan of his should know that his weak spot is he likes telling stories where robots come to life and those stories are never good
[00:41:38] in the middle of his X-Men run is that story where the danger room comes to life and it's the worst but the rest of that run is great but that part sucks so I forgave him for Avengers 2 because I was like well it's that thing
[00:41:54] you like doing that you hate doing that the real thing was that his when he was going through his divorce his wife came out and said like that she cheated on it or that he cheated on it and all this stuff which two things
[00:42:08] I have a hard time holding that against a guy as a fan of his work when two things one your personal life is not necessarily like I know even though the rest of you know so many fans treated him like some kind of you know nerd messiah
[00:42:24] so that's one thing I feel like when there is a messy divorce if one of the two parties especially when it's someone famous if one of the two parties really gets out there and tries to drag the other person through the mud because they know they can
[00:42:40] I just inherently don't trust that person that to me is the person of lesser value who is really doing something pretty shitty to try and hurt the other person when the divorce is already bad everybody is going through something
[00:42:52] rough and you chose to get a bunch of people who aren't involved in your marriage involved in your marriage I he probably fucked up and maybe it's his fault but it takes two people to get divorced I just anyway sometimes three sometimes more sometimes that's a swingers weekend
[00:43:12] sometimes that's a swingers weekend yeah someone make a divorce comedy called it takes three people to get divorced in the long list of Neil Blomkamp tries to reboot the things he loved as a kid this week he decided he wants to make a new robot cop movie
[00:43:32] how do you feel about Robo Copperturn by Neil Blomkamp if they bring back the robot and suit and everything then can chappy have a cammy no he cannot we don't talk about it I want to live in a pre-chappy world where Neil Blomkamp is cool
[00:43:50] I want him to mash up every film he's done with that new Robo Cop movie get Matt Damian from Elysium in it get Charlton Coopley from District 9 as the alien already which one it's Elysium where Charlton Coopley gets his face blown off right that movie is still fun
[00:44:10] that movie season chappy is unwatchable trash that's Marsh I didn't mind it that much I didn't mind that too much it has a really short circuit if you would cut out all of the stuff with the South African rappers then I think you would be okay
[00:44:30] that's the stuff where I'm just like oh man I don't know why he hasn't been able to make a movie since because you keep shitting on chappy stop it it's because he spent all that time trying to make alien he's in studio meetings and they're like
[00:44:44] I heard this Realdner's podcast and James has a strong opinion so we gotta go with it he's been making a series of short films he's got a website that just rolls out short film after short film so that's where I think the other amount of his energies go
[00:45:00] and he spent all that time swimming against the Ridley Scott stream trying to make alien films while someone else was making alien films yeah he was trying to make that his official Alien 3 which was gonna replace Alien 3 and then he could just never get it made
[00:45:18] because Ridley Scott was like nah dude I'm serious I'm gonna keep making alien films but anyway it's just interesting that he keeps returning to that well and who cares Joaquin Phoenix is making a Joker movie sure fine anyone is he gonna dance to print songs cause that's
[00:45:44] I have a question did Samuel Jackson have hair 12 months ago before they started filming no let me call him find out because if he didn't then theoretically a human being can grow hair again to do another film did you realize they're in the world of make believe
[00:46:04] there are people who specifically designed wigs to make it look like they've had hair forever I'm just gonna make the point again that you can get more hair what is this all leading up to James we just saw pictures of Samuel Jackson from glass
[00:46:18] and he has hair again I'm kinda stoked for the film I need to rewatch Split I remember being whatever about it and I thought the quote unquote twist at the end was so shoehorned in but I like that image of all three of them sitting in that room
[00:46:32] it's interesting because Bruce Willis is the only one who's like right like everybody else is just sitting there it's the only way they can keep him in control on set yeah I would agree I've seen Death Wish oh we've got to talk after the show
[00:46:48] I still haven't seen it yet the only way you can keep him on set period but you walk his Mr. Glass like if he gets out of line you just throw a pebble at him and then he's like you know riling in pain
[00:47:02] the one who should be like tied up and then he's like the dude from Split yeah McAvoy but he's fooling them with his other personality to make him think he's calm my little pony personality the brony of the groovy my little beastie so sweet and so polite
[00:47:22] you put Charles Xavier on Charles got ripped you're in atonement aww so I think the only other thing is that Comcast says they're not going to output Disney and also Fox got sued by one of its shareholders so who knows what's going to happen with Disney
[00:47:42] and Fox but it'll probably go through anyway is there anything else I missed Tab Hunter died iconic how do you describe it like hot like what Channing Tatum is heartthrob that's the word I'm looking for in the 50's and 60's and he was
[00:48:06] the aspect that a lot of people talk about nowadays is that he was gay but he never really kind of came out with it until he wrote his book Tab Hunter Confidential however he did a movie in 1980 with Divine called Polyester which is a wonderful film
[00:48:22] and it's kind of clear when you watch that film that like yeah we all kind of know it's like the Liberace thing we all know but he's great in that movie I love John Waters he and Divine play off of each other so well
[00:48:36] it's no different than watching like Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks act together in the terms of just like I believe this is happening but he was also in a bunch of other different films from the early Golden Age of Hollywood you know he went through that system
[00:48:50] and we're losing those guys pretty fast and whatnot except for Olivia DeHavilland apparently she'll never die so she's got more people to sue despite your despite your incessant prayer Zach and your voodoo dolls no dude I'm still trying to raise
[00:49:06] Jack Benny back from the dead I can't get it done but yeah no you just need to call on your friends but yeah no Tab Hunter passed away also the guy who played who was a Star Trek actor who played in that
[00:49:24] the time travel episode from the first season Steve McQueen no no no no no the one where they go back to 1968 or something like that and have to stop a moon like a person who accidentally lands on the Enterprise heat Sir Patrick Stewart
[00:49:38] I can't remember the guy's name why do you wish Sir Patrick Stewart done I did not sure you know what why the heck not I did you know what I saw Logan and I was like okay it's time to put him down there's no limit to
[00:49:52] the amount of bodies Zach is willing to sacrifice to bring back Jack Benny oh mercy Alan Rickman died good one more for the fire where's that volcano over you go that's a lie I love Alan Rickman but anyway yeah that's it unless you're interested
[00:50:10] in a live action Rugrats movie which sounds disturbing as all fuck okay good well you're getting in anyway so Nickelodeon already told you you're gonna get it they just announced it today it would be down if if if if and this is a horrible nightmare scenario
[00:50:28] if all of the characters in the live action film are played by like full adults so like like Seth Green plays Chucky but then they CG them down into baby so it's like Seth Green's baby baby eyes head on a baby's body running around like then
[00:50:46] I like that's what I want I want like a human real head on a CG baby body but then the head they've like taken all the hair off to make it look like some kind of little baby I think David Lynch directed yeah yeah basically yeah and then
[00:51:02] one of the babies is the eraser head baby yeah I just want David and I'll see it David Lynch's Rugrats that sounds amazing I would top dollar let's go that man is a no-telling ass actually he's just a hack he has plenty of talent
[00:51:20] I love you know I was I've been re-watching Twin Peaks this week and I like that you know it's really good the straight story yeah yeah straight story is straight story is good but you know it he's also made other great films that are more visually like visceral
[00:51:32] and interesting too so but his best film is the straight story no the elephant man but his best film is the straight story excuse me I'm not an animal anyway anything else I missed bread right cool uh blueberries sure DVD release the blue ray rampage
[00:51:56] is out on 4k this week how coincidental I know so literally literally the rocks last movie comes out the week that the rocks next movie comes out that's directly conflicting with itself ladies and gentlemen this is how you become the richest man on the planet
[00:52:12] so yeah you can check that out if you want to watch a monkey fight a lizard fight a wolf which you should yeah sure it's fine no I mean don't buy it but you can rent it it was a fine place holder until I got to
[00:52:24] saw and see infinity more so yeah um because that movie has a wolf fight never mind no uh I love dogs speaking of dogs yeah this week on blue ray I'm gonna wait for the criterion I was five years yeah
[00:52:38] I was literally just gonna say Brad are you buying it or are you waiting for the criteria I'm not gonna wait okay they haven't done grand Buddha pass on a criterion yet and it's been like four years yeah that's true so that's true they might
[00:52:48] not have a continuing west anderson contract well they're well they're too busy putting out the princess bride yeah you know yeah they're gonna put out the princess bride yeah yeah inconceivable right but it happened god damn it I didn't write it but like as soon as
[00:53:02] you made that joke on Facebook I was like yeah you and everyone else in that thread that announced that I was at work I didn't even see the thread so you wanna pee in it Super Trippers 2 yeah um got some co-producers out here in Colorado
[00:53:18] who helped make that happen at sex spot comedy yeah Andy Jewitt and um K-von K-von yeah so K-von's running for the mayor of Denver too I know yeah he this is not the first time I hope he gets it done this time
[00:53:32] but he has to be on the show to promote it so it's not giving any for you how did they how did they not replace the R in Super Trippers with the 2 to make it Super Tr-Troopers because they saw fan force take and realize
[00:53:44] that wouldn't work for their marketing I'm just saying they could have um yeah so anyway that's on a bluray this week so you can pick that up it's also on a 2-pack you can get the first film that would be a great way for me to do that
[00:53:56] if you like I feel pretty is out this week but Henry said wasn't that bad yeah uh Brookside she said it was good um which means I will probably own it at some point and then I will tell you whether or not it's palatable okay um
[00:54:08] Truth or Dare is out this week with an unrated director's cut man you remember when horror movies would do unrated cuts gosh I feel like I haven't seen that in forever Blumhouse bringing it back baby my goodness so if you want to see
[00:54:22] people with creepy faces cg'd on to them I don't know what that has to do with Truth or Dare but they all have like Henry Cavill's chin actually I didn't do that on purpose but it is true they all have Henry Cavill's smiling chin
[00:54:36] cg'd on to their faces we laugh but I saw the trailer it looked interesting enough that I'd at least check it out but I mean I also read the reviews so whatever there's a Rachel Weiss and Rachel McAdams movie called Disobedience out this week on Blu-ray
[00:54:52] oh that's supposed to be really good it is certified fresh if you buy it you get a certified certified fresh sticker on your Blu-ray I want it to be certified it's like green tomatoes that's a great movie it'd be awesome you know Jessica Tandy action
[00:55:10] she was the best in an older episode we figured out that you could sell cocaine with Jessica Tandy's face on it and call her Jessica Tandy's nose candy ooh nice this is one of Brad's best jokes ever the worst part of that movie is if anyone
[00:55:24] I'm a little driving Miss Daisy if my wife ever came to me and was like hey I want to have Jessica Tandy live in our house yes absolutely but then the first thing under your mouth should be but she's dead honey well I don't care
[00:55:38] all the cocaine bottles have an asterisk with batteries not included one of the ones I've been waiting for is you were never really here which is the Joaquin Phoenix movie where he hurts people yeah directed by Lynn Ransy yeah I actually want to see that
[00:55:54] I want to get it but like I heard the Blu-ray has nothing in the way of special features on it which sucks you know what it does have though a movie I haven't seen yet yeah that's true there's a polypatent movie called Traffic
[00:56:10] but not that traffic this one doesn't have a C in it so it's different so maybe check that out but that's new and then season 3 of the expanse which I believe is the last season of the expanse at least for sci-fi maybe it's gonna come back
[00:56:24] I don't know people seem to like it but the internet seems to love it yeah the Quicken the Dead is getting a 4K re-release so I'm sure that if Ryan were here he would tell us that he has already pre-ordered it since that's a Sam Raimi western joint
[00:56:38] I like Sam Raimi that's why I pre-ordered it Sex Lies and Videotape is getting a Criterion Blu-ray release so you can check that out which is a soda-burgs breakout that has to have already had a Criterion DVD or VHS Sex Lies and Videotape I can't remember
[00:56:56] DVD version maybe probably DVD if anything else I'm sure it did if the Rock had one then Sex Lies and Videotape Soda-burgs been in collusion with Criterion for years so then getting into the good stuff Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is getting a 4K release this week
[00:57:14] but not the good one just that first Michael Bay movie Brad they hate you they're trolling you Brad are you getting that thing on 4K? Probably not That's totally fair and then of course the big release is Terminator 2 Judgment Day on 4K
[00:57:34] you can get it with a giant metal arm which makes you really sweet I hope one of them has the actual technology in it Only one chip you hope for our destruction I hope one of them has the actual technology in it one chip cause I'm sad
[00:57:50] cause if enough humans die he can use their blood to bring back Jack Alright getting into the dirt this week from Aero The Case of the Scorpions Tail which has a really cool trippy like 70's cover with a giant scorpion
[00:58:10] and a lady and a boat and a dude with a jacket all the things I want in the movie so maybe check out The Case of the Scorpions Tail that's just a pretty cool title I've never heard of this film but okay I never have either
[00:58:24] there is an imprint called Massacre Video that this week is releasing Enter the Devil on Blu-ray which looks like the cover is drawn in crayon it's directed by Frank Q. Dobbs it's too late for an exorcism
[00:58:40] I would imagine this movie was probably made in the wake of the exorcist and this was like there oh man we're gonna make a horror movie where the devil's already here he's already entered so you can check that out is an exorcism spell with triple X? No
[00:58:58] That's what that's a visual I got they would have spent more money drawing the cover with big boobs okay they probably used markers yeah this one's just like there's a devil in the far in the background and he's walking up with a knife
[00:59:14] and there's a dude on the ground like I tripped that's it yes oh no a short curb oh I already closed it Brad sorry and then the very last one is an actually awesome cover this one from Arrow is Doom Asylum this is a dude
[00:59:40] who looks like he has been half boiled alive and all his skin is falling off but his hair is impeccable impeccable so the feel good movie of the year and he's clearly trapped some uh... bespectacled teen in his creepy murder basement and he has attached a circular
[01:00:00] saw blade to his drill and is using it to show them their face in a mirror so anyway Christmas movie yeah it's definitely a Christmas movie it's the feel good film of Christmas these hollies up at my okay Santa's back and he's pissed off
[01:00:20] the tagline is slashing with a snicker slaughter with a smirk so it's definitely a comedy hahahahahahahahahaha David crosses the lead right ah a demented corner uses autopsy equipment to kill off the teenagers who trespass on the long abandoned asylum he inhabits
[01:00:44] it's David crosses his role from men in black he's gonna start ordering kids he's like he's got the glasses on there I think he's problem his problem is that he's running a coroner's office out of an abandoned asylum um... oh it was
[01:01:00] oh good news everyone it was filmed on location in an actual abandoned asylum it was healthy yeah well there you go doom asylum and then I have to bring this one up this one is actually from a couple weeks ago my other b3 but this is a release
[01:01:18] from just a couple weeks ago which means you can get it right now on Amazon for 3495 mmhmm this is a limited edition they are only making a thousand copies of this film okay there's a movie out there called house shark we talked about this
[01:01:34] did you watch the trailer for house shark? yeah that's how I got to the trailer for sky sharks this is a shark week huh oh man this is the shark cinematic universe can I say there was a toilet fence circling around the toilet and never scared
[01:01:50] yeah I was super disappointed which is really terrible that like I went to watch the trailer for house shark and I was like oh man this movie looks too shitty instead of Kevin Feige they have Finn McGill yeah it's like it's shot for like $15 and a hamburger sandwich
[01:02:08] yeah but you're friends put together the fix, yeah construction paper cut out oh yeah it's a lot of like hey I got my neighbors to come over get covered in blood and scream I just want someone to make land shark the movie that's all I want
[01:02:22] this is pretty close the cover actually looks like all the budget went into the poster um and none of it is in the film oh no but it's a limited release yeah I see it looks pretty cool it actually looks like it should be like tornado shark
[01:02:38] um no don't you mean a shark nado no no no no no I don't this is a tornado shark it's different shark hurricane heist god damn it oh my god what if in that scene I need somebody to go take the scene from the beginning of the
[01:02:56] hurricane heist where the giant skull comes out of the cloud I just make it a giant shark cloud that would be awesome holy shit I need that so bad whatever visual effects we'd put into it would probably be on par with the hurricane heist so yeah
[01:03:12] the best part of that movie is still when Maggie Grace kicks that door closed it was awesome she's amazing she needs to be in real movies I mean better movies uh so yeah that's blue rays did I miss anything red for blue rays? not that enough
[01:03:26] okay good uh hey bread what's been going on around town hey film buddies follow me around denver oh you're not gonna try to make up a song too no I know I figured I've been gone for six weeks somebody has finally figured out
[01:03:50] what the tune is should I make one up uh yeah because we don't have one but I'm breaded up going around town I go to movies I go to dravians I go to places and uh there's uh oh there's a shark fin that was pathetic hey
[01:04:10] shut up alan rickman uh alright grab a school and run to us alan rickman would have been wonderful on america title no really what's going on I'm just leaving space for the bumper you just said there was no bumper so he does his own song anyway oh okay
[01:04:33] and you did better than he did yeah last two weeks though this week at the Esquire midnight coincidentally enough is mad max fury road oh shit July 20th and 21st so I'll be going to that what a lovely day and then the following week
[01:04:49] July 27th is the room again and Saturday July 28th is the rock your picture show so that's a recurring thing so I'll talk about August 3rd and 4th the following week is Ghost in the Shell with Scarlett Johansson? Nope I'm out! the original animated in Japanese
[01:05:05] with English subtitles so that's pretty cool and then the dravians still has um amand the wasp The Incredibles and Oceans 8 but I think it'll change on Friday so we'll see all three showings are gonna be mama mia 2 aren't they that would be a tremendous waste of money incredibly
[01:05:25] unprofitable for them when I was there this week they were talking about them having like Infinity War and Black Panther and Amand the Wasps like Disney has saved their season oh wow man because they all started to replace the bulb and I guess those bulbs cost like $3,000
[01:05:47] oh shit oh my goodness they should go to LED or a small campfire they should just get everyone to watch the movie, just gather in a circle and re-enact the movie have a salty sea captain gather them around the fire
[01:06:07] and tell them the story as a fog bruise in the night he starts the conversation by dragging his fingernails across the chalkboard I just want a combination of jaws and the fog to happen in real life at once also this Thursday EFP is back
[01:06:21] so and I'm actually screening something so 5 bucks come to the bug theater 8pm check that out it's not the only thing showing, there's plenty of other emerging filmmakers screening their stuff if you're like I don't want to see Brad's thing you have like 7 other choices
[01:06:37] that's what I say every day to myself if you're like that go fuck yourself my folks say good morning Zach good morning I don't want to see any of Brad's things funny Wednesday the Alamo has a basketball as a movie party so they'll be like lazy boy volleyball
[01:06:55] they're passing out stuff like that and since this is our show I'm gonna just throw out a little advertising for July 28th Saturday from 11 to 2pm back at the drive in come help me make the Jean-Claude Van Dam music video oh shit
[01:07:11] we need extras to dance around a van on their property do they have to be attractive they can be anybody you don't even have to be a dancer you just have to be a body that's moving and enthusiastic and reliable and they'll be in the video
[01:07:31] shut up you weren't coming anyway every morning I wake up and go Matthew McConaughey show up and you just be like I don't know every morning I wake up and I go I'm gonna do any of Brad's things James I'm gonna do Reel there season 2 ahhhhhhhhh
[01:07:47] can you recast me can I get hit by a car you killed my character in the first episode Luke Perry replaces you in the role of James cool so yeah that's a thing that's what's going on around town alright well this is what we've been watching
[01:08:06] alright let's go into what we've been watching that's the segment so uh yeah this is just stuff we've been watching alright I've been gone for a really long time so I won't go first hey what you guys are the guests
[01:08:20] why don't you go first is there anything recently you've seen that you liked that you enjoyed damn um let's see here well are we talking about anything other than Hotel Transylvania which you will review later uh well before what's it ant-man with good
[01:08:36] oh yeah ant-man in the wasp that was pretty fun that kind of feels like the family films of the marvel universe where you can take kids and unfortunately some people do take their six month old infant into those movies clearly we're not going to the Alamo Draft House
[01:08:56] there's your problem infants are big fans of my cupena I don't know why he's so cute and cuddly I know they relate to him when he squeals him he squeaks back I don't blame him I love Michael Pena too children do tend to love ants
[01:09:12] they're big fans of ants like teddy bears and then right underneath that is ants when they're large like that they're just cute cuddly teddy bears with pinchers oh they play drums does ant-man have a villain that's just the sun in a magnifying glass does anyone have done that
[01:09:30] copyright one of those podcasts it's basically Sid it's like a nine year old kid with a magnifying glass just wait Stanley is going to email us and hold up there spider friend that's my copyright shut up Brad I don't like you you just have to remind Stanley
[01:09:50] that he shares creator rights with a lot of other people now no I took I was the creator behind everything Jack Kirby was my slave please read this cease and desist all those things yeah oh he's old he's just let him be
[01:10:10] reading his whole saga of what he's been going through lately is making me terribly depressed so yeah that is pretty sad cool anything else I don't know we've been taking in quite a bit what did we watch last night we had Pacific Rim Uprising playing
[01:10:28] what do you think I don't know if you were playing it was alright yeah it was just kind of like I like Kaiju it's like the string cheese of Kaiju movies just go ahead and say it it's all Scott Eastwood's fault what would I do
[01:10:48] so it's a delicious snack in bed yeah it's just like yeah that was nice we're fine onto the next thing we're gonna have to sleep well we had to watch it because we're doing a comic on a Kaiju bunny oh cool so yeah we're gonna that's our education
[01:11:08] we're gonna have to watch Big Man Japan watch how they move what is Big Man Japan so Brad you were shaking your head I saw it like the poster was at the Esquire at the Sharrot T-Soon point I meant to see it I never got around to it
[01:11:24] oh yeah it's fantastic bonkers yeah I've seen it a couple times and I don't know it's Japanese so it's subtitling and I can't keep up with the subtitling I have no idea what this movie is about it's just absolutely cool as hell
[01:11:44] I saw it like 4 or 5 years ago and yeah it's the sumo wrestler that grows really big and becomes this Kaiju and all the monsters have all kinds of you know like they exemplify different human traits usually like anxiety and depression all these fun things
[01:12:06] and you know this sumo Kaiju guy has to sit there and figure out things and oh it's so cool a lot of my friends that have seen it absolutely hate the ending I love the ending but I can't tell you anything
[01:12:20] because you really do have to see this it sounds like it's inside out but with Kaiju and sumo wrestler that's great ganzo, weird stuff big man Japan right? awesome at least you have anything else? cool watch everything together Zach what have you been watching? a couple different things
[01:12:48] I watched Ken Burns America which is kind of like a multi-series thing that radio documentary he did there's also one an hour and a half one on congress and how it's supposed to work I feel like a lot of people should just watch that nowadays
[01:13:06] it's pretty good phrasing there not about how it's supposed to work those one on the Statue of Liberty which was pretty interestingly shot and just as much as that they talk about the history of the building of the statue
[01:13:18] and they also try to talk about what the statue is supposed to mean through the eyes of different people they actually interviewed the guy who was the subject of I am not your Negro which was pretty interesting do you hear that thing about that dude
[01:13:28] who sued the post office about the Statue of Liberty so the post office sold a stamp with the Statue of Liberty on it and this dude sued them because they accidentally used the Statue of Liberty from Las Vegas from New York New York
[01:13:44] which is a characterization and visibly different and they didn't realize what they were doing and they thought like well it's the Statue of Liberty it's fine and he totally won his case against the post office because it is a different piece of art
[01:13:56] well good for him, he's smarter than I am I guess he sued them like 4 years ago but he just won in the last couple weeks right on I have no sorry you know what, if you can figure out a way to comfortably live
[01:14:12] I guess then go for it I've been rewatching the critic the John Lubbets TV show from Al Jean and Mike Rees which was a two season show back in the 90s John Lubbets plays a film critic and he gets into hilarious hijinks, I love that fucking show
[01:14:32] I will say like some of the stories hold up significantly well compared to some even Simpsons episodes some of the jokes however have dated significantly obviously because they're referencing like very heavily into the 90s, the film parodies still hold up but like they make like Michael D'Kacchus jokes
[01:14:50] and stuff like that and make jokes about Dan Quayle which are funny to me one of the funniest ones actually is Eleanor Sherman, the mother of the John Lubbets character is supposed to speak to the press about her missing son played by John Lubbets and she
[01:15:08] she's compelled to speak like through her heart in order to save her son and then she just turns to the microphones and goes, I think you media people are such a disgrace what you did to poor Dan Quayle is terrible you're a bunch of jackals
[01:15:22] I hate you all and she just gets off the stage and then his father gets up and goes if I could be a vegetable I'd be a carrot I love that father too he's just some great lines there's a great episode where this Ted Turner type boss
[01:15:40] that Jay Sherman works for is trying to run for president and so he also tries to get Jay's father to run for governor and his opening statement is as the first black female head of the Ku Klux Klan I'd like to say America Stinks it's the most nonsensical
[01:15:56] funny ass line I've ever heard in my life but no, like the show holds up Judd Apatow actually wrote a couple of first season episodes so it's interesting to see his writing and how it's evolved since then now granted they're in a writer's room
[01:16:10] and they also have some great movie parodies like Edward Plunderhands and it's just Edward Plunderhands plunging out of toilet and going please shoot me that's a robo clapper robo cop stop scumbag you're under arrest rest please don't do that one of my favorite ones still is
[01:16:32] they make fun of the Orson Welles commercial and they have it with a bottle of wine going rich full bodied wine sensibly priced at a taller jug and now for a little magic I will make this jug disappear Rosebud yes, Rosebud frozen peas full of country goodness
[01:16:50] and green penis wait that's terrible I quit just a handful for the road oh yes they're even better raw but yeah so the critic the DVD is still out there from Sony so if you want to check out this little gem from the 90's
[01:17:08] go ahead and do that and then I'm going to go ahead and talk about hereditary now because Skye's Grapper should be the main review so hereditary is the film by Ari Oster it's A24's new horror gem this movie is really good like really really good
[01:17:26] like it's a slow burn film so you got to like be prepared like it does not move at a rapid pace you sit in a lot of uncomfortable moments in that film the majority of it is about building tension and making you feel
[01:17:44] very uncomfortable throughout the entire proceedings the story I guess without spoiling it is it's about a family's descent into darkness after a reclusive member of their family passes away and there are things about the family's history that come to haunt them
[01:18:06] and it's really hard for me to describe it because like it almost seems like after the first 10 minutes the entire movie is a spoiler because it is an experience you got to go see Tony Collette is amazing in this film like she's giving a very like horror specific
[01:18:24] performance like she's it seems at first like she's overdoing it but then you realize like no this is exactly how you film grief like immediate grief because like it's not just the first death in the film that first death well it's a horror film
[01:18:44] there's something that happens about 30 minutes into the film that projects it sends it on a trajectory to even darker shit it's beautifully shot Gabriel Burns really good too as the husband which was great I was just like oh Miller's crossing and then and there's actually like the
[01:19:04] horror stuff in the film doesn't really happen until the last 30 minutes but when it does it's actually amazing and I always like it in a horror film when people are reacting to stuff that's going on in the screen and hereditary
[01:19:16] the screening that I went to wasn't that full because it's long past its release date but there were enough people in there and much like when I saw get out last year people were invested in the story and what was going on in the screen and there are
[01:19:28] things that happened in the horror segments that I could hear uncomfortable laughter which at first I thought was disrespectful but then I realized like oh no they're thinking what I'm thinking which is this is creepy as fuck so if I could describe
[01:19:40] it in any other way to sell it I know you and Ryan are not a big fan of watching anything Polanski related because of who he is but imagine you're a post-marry baby but you don't have the baggage of the director that's kind of what you get here
[01:19:54] so pitch it to me as a guy who doesn't like traditional horror movies what kind of horror movie is this this is a a suspenseful drama built on the grief and loss of a human being okay will I like it? I think you will
[01:20:10] but I will also say that you might think it's boring I don't know I'm not going to come out of it and be like oh okay this is a slasher like you know X-Boy Tative wants to scare me moving it's a very thoughtful film like almost like
[01:20:26] incredibly way too thoughtful at times but if it wasn't for the fact that Ryan really liked the black coats daughter I would say he'd love this film or that he wouldn't like this film because it's the films that I imagine that he's not
[01:20:42] that he usually rails against but I trust Ryan enough to at least watch it and I think he might like it I keep going on and on in my head it's one of those weird ones where you kind of it's hard to pinpoint whether or not it's
[01:20:56] because it's not just die hard on a crane it's not the same thing again where it's easy to tell somebody whether or not you're going to enjoy it you know what you know what it lives in a space somewhere near it follows and neon demon
[01:21:12] where you're kind of like I don't know check this shit out hereditary is more intelligent than the neon demon whoa whoa whoa whoa yeah that's right you heard me probably is movie is definitely style over substance and this is a guy who actually enjoyed the neon demon
[01:21:28] even though I would never watch it again yeah but the neon demon not a movie about grief fucking vampires well Elise went and saw it too did you hereditary? one of the scariest movies I've seen in a long time there's a shot
[01:21:44] and I'll try to use it in code when Tony Colette is doing her thing up in the air it creeps me the heck out so there's a plane in the movie yeah that's the scene where I was like I should not have gone to see this by myself
[01:21:58] because he was going out and he was doing something and I wanted to go see a movie this was a couple weeks ago I was thinking about it and I was like I should not have seen this by myself and that's pretty rare
[01:22:08] cause I had to see skyscraper right after it and like skyscraper was the viewing experience was different because in the back of my head I was just like hereditary made me think about a lot of things also it's beautifully it's interestingly shot because Tony Colette's character
[01:22:24] utilizes miniatures in her life like that's her art she does museum piece like miniatures and they use the miniatures as a narrative visual device for certain things that happen throughout the film so they kind of play with it in the cinematography to their advantage
[01:22:40] so it kind of like it doesn't play to like art house rules sometimes because it kind of breaks it breaks this weird third and a half wall I want to call it where you're aware that there's a set where they're standing but it's also really beautiful
[01:22:56] and it serves the story but yeah and then I'm going to kind of link it to Brad cause Brad and I saw three identical strangers from CNN films about the triplets separated at birth so how was that do you want me to go first? yeah I loved it
[01:23:22] I think like it's been a good year to watch some documentaries in the theater and this is definitely won't you be my neighbor is a really good thoughtful piece on a great man but three identical strangers is the kind of documentary I like to watch because
[01:23:34] it brings me to the attention of something I never knew existed and then also kind of plays plays tricks on me emotionally to get me invested in the story at heart it's very hard to talk about this film without spoiling it
[01:23:48] and there are a bunch of spoilers throughout this entire film because you unless you research the case on your own but which is why I'm going to spoil it oh you are going to spoil it? well one of the triplets kills the other ones I will not be
[01:24:02] talking about that so I will just say that the twists and turns that happen with it are surprising and the documentary to me like it's amazing how heart felt and heartbreaking it can be and it asks a very tough question by the end of it
[01:24:20] which I think you have the answer already in your head but you also have to you're also thinking about just like the ramifications of the question and the answer is one of the triplets the jinx no that would be an interesting twist I don't want three Robert Durst
[01:24:42] Brad how did you like it? yeah the things I'm going to talk about is probably my favorite of the week wow it's a good mystery and the trailer pretty much leaves out the second half of the movie yeah the first half of the movie I was expecting
[01:25:02] and early on as you see the different interviews I suspected somebody is missing from this oh yeah and that's another great mystery that you have to go along with it goes to interesting places I just didn't expect and so it's pretty good and much like going clear
[01:25:22] one of the heroes of the film Lawrence Wright because I guess he was he plays a key role in figuring out certain things regarding the triplets history is it something you would this is weird to ask is it something to see in theaters or could you rent it?
[01:25:44] I think you could rent it however I think it's cool to watch in the theater because if you watch it with the community you're kind of sharing in the experience of being surprised with this story as well like watching the news prompter during a Godzilla
[01:25:56] attack you're sharing in the emotion with everyone around you it's similar to that I will say though even if you're just sitting at home I kind of equate it to when I saw the Slender Man documentary on HBO where I'm like I knew nothing about this
[01:26:12] it kept surprising me at every turn or the jinks even but I mean I'm a proponent go see documentaries in theaters because that's a criminally underrepresented art form in the theater so but yeah no it's really good very cool
[01:26:30] so the other movie I got to watch this week was Sorry to Bother You oh yeah wow which look at you being topical and edgy no I thought the trailer looked interesting and amusing it's a I don't know I thought the audience
[01:26:48] in the theater was having more fun with it than I was it is pretty weird in a lot of places but it's really creative at the same time while also tackling a lot of social issues that I think went over my head
[01:27:00] a little bit and then there's like there's something that's not in the trailers that's completely bonkers and off the wall that I wasn't prepared for and it's like wow so that's part of this movie okay how would you say the movie is like what's it
[01:27:18] but it's done in a creative and humor filled way yeah but it's very surreal I guess also I should say that an abstract in the trailer they show these telemarketers instead of just showing a split screen or cutting different shots they just drop the guy on the table
[01:27:40] and they're in the same room doing the telemarketing exchange and stuff a lot of stuff like that I think he's first day on the job he puts like I think a photo of his dad and they used to work on cars together and then throughout the movie
[01:27:58] we'll look back at it and the photo has changed like his dad's happy or sad depending on what he's doing so there's just kind of stuff like that cool I think you should check it out but it's kind of up in the air
[01:28:12] if I can recommend it to anyone whether or not you're going to meet that halfway I can't say oh yeah you'll like it sounds like my kind of film bonkers and then the last thing I watched which was going to be more fun if Ryan was here
[01:28:30] because he started watching Alph so I watched all four seasons of Alph oh wow how many cats did you eat while watching we're going to fall on the sword there Brad how is it how is it it's pretty fun it actually gets like funnier in the later seasons
[01:28:50] because they're trying to figure out how to like do the show I was reading the backstory of it and how the first season they're going through all these technical issues and they like in the first season they actually have someone in the outfit running around
[01:29:04] but I guess that became cost-partivative I guess for that actor so it's just Paul I think Fusco with just the hand puppet and then the whole set's raised like two feet off the ground it works in and around and then like the main
[01:29:22] dad in the show I guess just hated the whole concept but he just did the work anyway and at one point he attacked the puppet on set supposedly I was an experienced actor you sack of shit yeah circulation to my hand it's interesting like given how much
[01:29:44] pop culture permeated it was only around for four seasons yeah and I guess it was supposed to go on for like seven but NBC just kind of abruptly cancelled it and then later on we were like oh we probably should have had that for three more years
[01:29:54] seven seasons in a movie right I guess they're trying to do a movie but there's been tons of like like the last episode is kind of a cliffhanger because I think they thought they were going to go to season five so Alph gets so it's like Woody's Roundup
[01:30:12] so the alien task force shows up just as Alph's about to go back to his home planet sure and it just ends there and then I think in 1996 there was like a TV movie called Project Alph where they resolved that whole storyline and I watched it back then
[01:30:28] having not seen the TV series I was like where's the Tanner family like what is this so it wasn't as fun they also called the Tanner family yeah it was the full house yeah it's they're also the Tanner family and it's weird because I swear
[01:30:44] in season one they talk about like their home is in Pennsylvania or Ohio because there's a an episode where Alph really wants to go see snow and so they're trying to like track down a Christmas tree at the last minute but then for the rest of the season
[01:30:58] season three and four they specifically say they're like in California so does the snow in northern California yeah yeah it shows in certain parts like the southern part but like the upper southern part yeah but it's fun it's really corny and cheesy and kind of you know safe
[01:31:20] humor stuff because it's you know NBC in the 80s one of the things that blew my mind is again this is a big great if Ryan was here there's a whole episode I get it you wish I was not I was going a different face
[01:31:34] do me a favor try on this hat and this shirt I'll win this skin yeah here's the real reason Ryan's not here in my backpack I have my shoulder to take the right skin there's a reason why they're called the Tanner family
[01:31:48] Brad I'm getting a text from Idaho police station Idaho Springs Police Laura keeps texting me looking for Rosbeno Kelly keeps saying where's daddy why can't we look at them for free so shhh so there's an episode where they're having a party and Ted Raimi is in it
[01:32:08] so Ryan being a Sam Raimi family I don't know if he's gotten as far that's in season 4 I think so Ryan was there yet but then there's like a whole episode dedicated to the episode of the Dick Van Dyke show where you know Rob and Laura are reminiscing
[01:32:22] about the time they had Richie yeah because the Tanner family was having a baby in that episode so Alph is watching the Dick Van Dyke show in that episode to get pointers on how to deal with them having a new kid so I was like wow
[01:32:36] and I think the Dick Van Dyke show was a CBS show back in the day so I can't imagine the rights issues dealing with that because they even show clips from the episode well the 80s were a time of peace yeah before the network wars
[01:32:50] as part of my act as president I will get the Berlin Wall torn down and CBS will give up Dick Van Dyke show clips at no extra charge thank you and good night Reagan Reagan cool so yeah was it me? I guess it's on you
[01:33:08] alright uh yeah so man I will try to remember I don't want to go over just the things that I rewatched only though I will say I rewatched Jurassic Park in 4K and it looks really good in 4K 4K TV now? I did
[01:33:22] yeah I bought a 4K TV when I moved out as like my hey I want to go spend a bunch of money so I will say you spent a ton of money on a wedding and you're like I gotta spend more money
[01:33:36] well I bought it before the wedding happened uh the I got bad feeling about this purchase so what I did was I have yes I bought it before we were married so I didn't have to ask permission I know for the last like year
[01:33:50] I have the Amazon card so you gain up points right? so I was planning on just saving up the points to buy a 4K TV um and then when it got time they would like ended up basically my friend Rafe who's been on the show before
[01:34:03] convinced me was like dude like the TCLs are really cheap and they're like really well rated and there's like you just go to Costco and get one of those it's half the price of you of going getting the LG that you're talking about
[01:34:15] which makes sense because in five years from now where you get an OLED like why are you wasting all this money now when like you might upgrade the TV again so um does that have HDR yeah does that have Dolby vision uh yes yeah
[01:34:29] um so the only yeah I mean it's just a cheaper TV like and it's got like built-in Roku stuff and like it's really cool I like it a lot so um I bought that and so now I can actually watch some of
[01:34:41] the 4K Blu-rays that I got so I upgraded my Jurassic Park after coming back from Hawaii because we're driving around Hawaii and I keep being like oh holy shit we're like in Jurassic Park like every now and then you look around
[01:34:53] and you're like that looks like that scene and I was I was like I don't know five miles south of where they filmed the uh the the Galamina scene um you know because that's on Oahu and then the the helicopter pad is also on Oahu or
[01:35:09] is on Maui so like but we didn't go there because you have to like it's like an hour hike back there then I didn't want to if I was sitting there watching it Sam Neil run up to the window and go help help um
[01:35:21] so anyway I watched that on 4K it looks amazing I will say for the first time ever watching it on 4K there's a couple moments where I go oh look like the Raptors feet kind of look like CG like if the first time I've been
[01:35:37] watching the movie and gone like I can sorta see the CG like really like see it breaking the way that like I mean not really the way that Matrix Reloaded breaks but like a tiny fraction of it you know
[01:35:51] um like there's just little moments where like the Raptor jumps up on a table and you can kind of tell it's not quite on the table you know Spielberg doesn't want you to notice that so he's gonna hear this and he's gonna say take
[01:36:01] him out he's gonna go back and like retouch up the whole movie James edition put Wakataki's and other yeah yeah suddenly the kitchen scene is all just giant Wakataki's Steven why did you go and remake your classic film Jurassic Park I heard this extreme
[01:36:19] and uttered nerd and I just decided why not so that was good I got a chance to finally see Coco which was fucking amazing like that movie is incredible and great on a big 4K TV I had imagined with all those damn lights holy shit
[01:36:37] I could see the feature on how they did all those fucking lights and shit I'm right around with it it's a worm hole in it or a rabbit hole in it that movie is incredible I wish I'd seen in Peter's yeah
[01:36:51] it's one of those times where I just kick myself and go like why don't I just trust that every Pixar movie is going to blow me away because it's a good dinosaur that's fine and so while we were in Hawaii I got a chance for the first time
[01:37:03] in my life to see the movie Lilo and Stitch and you had a shitty childhood then that movie is charming it's adorable a lot of them are family I'd just never seen it so I think it came out at the time where
[01:37:21] I was getting older and so we weren't going to see animated movies as much like I wanted to go see Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider and I didn't care about seeing Lilo and Stitch so I just never got around to seeing it you keep saying terrible things
[01:37:35] over and over again but it is it's really charming and wonderful and then I did this week get a chance to go see Ant-Man and the Wasp I almost said Ant-Man vs. the Wasp which I will say was good but probably one of the like more disappointing
[01:37:53] Marvel movies for me I sort of walked away going like man the plot is so thin that I was kind of like it felt like an episode of Star Trek where they would get to a point where and they even joke about it
[01:38:07] when they would get to a point where they need to explain what the hell was going on they just rambled nonsense garbage with the word quantum in there and like it was like there's all these puzzle pieces but none of them make any sense
[01:38:19] and they're not even to the same puzzle we're just like plug it in and it'll be fine I mean the movie is fun I enjoyed myself but I didn't walk out of it and be like oh man they just
[01:38:29] the one thing I will say and it's kind of like you said Dan like when it was over I kind of wanted like man I really want the Disney Fox thing to go through so that they get Fantastic Four and they should just give Fantastic Four
[01:38:41] to this guy because this feels like totally really close to what I would want a Fantastic Four movie to be like it is it is almost a family film in a very sort of 80s kind of feel like it's just lighthearted and fun
[01:38:59] and the stakes are surprisingly never that high because even the villain is so kind of threadbare and kind of not a villain that like there's not there's not a lot at stake yeah there's not really a real villain yeah the whole thing yeah like ghost is bad
[01:39:17] but you also root for her in the end like you want you want her to turn it around like she's not the Black Panther Killmonger like you know I think the issue cause I still think people should see it but as I think more on it
[01:39:37] is just like you know what any expectation you had for Ant-Man and the Wasp would have been trumped by the thing that it was released two months ago anyway so it's kind of just like even if it's not the best Marvel movie it's still a nice reprieve from
[01:39:51] the downer ending of the Infinity War so I think there's emotionally there's some stuff kind of like it just lacks a few punches even in the very first scene like when Michael Douglas is talking about his wife being missing and him needing to go find her
[01:40:11] like he doesn't, I never get his urgency to go find her like it feels like this is the thing we're doing whereas I needed him to have that scene where he's like I have carried this weight for a long time and I feel guilty
[01:40:25] and I feel shame and I have to fix this and I never quite got that from him and I don't know if it's the script doesn't quite do it or if it's just that he is phoning it in cause he's just like I don't know
[01:40:35] I want another boat like I'm not sure but uh... I'm just imagining Michael Douglas singing I'm on a boat I would, it's funny because I almost feel like the title actually works really well because the real main character of this movie ends up feeling like the wasp
[01:40:51] and I appreciate that part of it, like that was kind of cool because it's almost like it's boring when Paul Rudd's not in the movie but then when he's in the movie he has nothing to do with the plot
[01:41:05] like nothing that's going on has to do with him other than for some really good like you know house arrest house arrest thing right which is fun but it is contrived you know you're going to half size yeah it'd be like if the plot of Lethal Weapon
[01:41:21] was that he's retiring in three days like it's not yeah my bigger issue still from last week was still that there's too much on the villain front I don't really think I needed a justified guy Walton Goggins I should know he's in that Quentin Tarantino movie
[01:41:45] and the one they wasted on him is time they should have spent having a villain because Ghost is cool and those action scenes are cool but actually the action scenes between them and Walton Goggins is a henchman are cooler
[01:41:59] it gives a great setup for the wasp to do things which is awesome that's the theory that he is working for Norm and Osborn yeah Willem DeFeu I'm hoping on a hopefully not Chris Cooper wasn't he dead or something amazing in Spider-Man 2 get Carl Reiner to do it
[01:42:19] seriously yeah with Ant-Man 2 I heard somebody mention this and I felt this comment was appropriate that it's like the pallet cleanser for the Marvel movies yeah so it's basically your fried banana after a good steak dinner oh, fried banana is so good yeah
[01:42:39] I think that makes a lot of sense it's especially true because I think the timing I have a friend of mine said something about oh man it's really too bad the movie came out now and not like in the fall because now there is nothing until basically March
[01:42:53] but I was like yeah, but the difference is that in my audience I saw it a few days late but in my audience when the Stinger happens which I mean spoilers for Infinity War but when the Stinger happens and things happen that are related to Infinity War
[01:43:11] my audience all suddenly felt it again so the fact that that wound is only three months old actually hits whereas if you waited until the fall I'm afraid it would either be annoying or it would kind of be like oh yeah, I remember that thing
[01:43:27] whereas now it happens and it's like mother fuck just as I was healing not only do you kill more people but you also put characters that I like in terrible, terrible like holy shit what do we do situations like it's you made it worse again
[01:43:47] it's like if you hit someone with your car and then get out of the car and tell them okay I'm not gonna hit you with my car again and then go I lied and then just proceed to hit him over again and again
[01:43:59] because it's like for the last three months people have been speculating on like well who's gonna get you know when you find out it's like well how about it's all worse than you could imagine like it's just none of your guesses are right because bake them worse
[01:44:15] I say this with all respect and admiration Kevin Feige is an emotionally manipulative monster we didn't hear about this in news but this last week he revealed that the snap includes animals which means that as part of the snap half of all dogs and cats are also dead
[01:44:29] including puppies and kittens cute things yeah like everything cute half of all adorable rabbits are dead so anyway thanks Barney take solace in the fact that you know half of the really disturbing things living at the bottom of the sea are also gone
[01:44:47] also true half of kaiju dead right in a wall in hibernation at the bottom of the ocean half of all kaiju are dead it is in the universe maybe the snap got rid of all the ET's true yes but there's a 50% chance that ET was among the dead
[01:45:03] which I know you're hoping for I am honestly I would rather like save one civilization and kill his civilization James doesn't like ET I like ET but I don't mind him being gone as long as alphys still around all of alphys civilization is alive
[01:45:19] but the ET's are dead it's not that's from the first episode he's on earth because melmac got destroyed so oh he's the last on the crypto well then rather than a girlfriend floating around the galaxy but the planet's gone all of the civilization of orc is still alive
[01:45:37] so that morc is safe zek's knight should do a reboot of alph called cats of meal anyway I don't know what else I saw but I'm sure that was enough oh no there's one more thing which is I've been watching a lot of the great British
[01:45:53] baking show on netflix because I'm married now and that's what happens and it's just a loaded no there's what I'm gonna say I think it's the best reality tv show I've ever seen and I've thought about it a lot and the reason is it is extremely positive
[01:46:09] because like unlike every other reality show while they are competing against each other there is genuinely no antagonism between the contestants and so like they will help each other every now and then they just want to bake good things and because they're not
[01:46:29] like they're not in this boiler room where they're secluded for 30 days filming this thing because this show basically they just film it on weekends so like these people go back to their normal lives during the week and then that weekend they go and do another episode
[01:46:41] of the show and so like they're not just all like under all this pressure to win I don't even know what the prize is other than a cake platter with their name on it there may not be a cash prize
[01:46:53] so as a result it's just them wanting to prove that they're good at baking which is awesome like it actually makes for a very pleasing show and I realized I hate reality shows like other like that whole thing of them all
[01:47:07] like getting into gangs and fighting each other isn't actually as much fun as if they just tried you know? I'm just well yeah I'm just saying like this one is really pleasant maybe the grand prize is a cookbook that animates cupcakes and bribes them
[01:47:25] the grand prize is you don't get your head blown off by a cake that's the in season 3 they start killing people with carnivorous cupcakes that's the one I haven't gotten to yet you can do whatever you want with them I like this idea
[01:47:41] at least you gotta rewrite that comic book for you're gonna spake off origin story anyway there's like four seasons on Netflix so you can go watch some great British baking show and it's pleasant delightful that's what it is anyway that's what I've been watching so this week
[01:48:03] we went and saw skyscraper, Brad should people go see skyscraper? I don't know I didn't go see it great Dan should people go see skyscraper? I don't know but we can make shit up about it we can definitely make some stuff up about it
[01:48:19] great I have no idea because I didn't see this shit Zach should people go see skyscraper? I hate you all I like Rampage more if we're talking about the rock movies I was incredibly bored by this film really? I'm now granted
[01:48:41] I did put the preface in my hereditary review I had just seen hereditary something else was on my mind but here's the thing well get into it in the full review I'm tired I'm not tired but I'm getting really bored with us trying to remake Die Hard
[01:49:03] without actually remaking Die Hard either go big or go home are you suggesting someone should remake Die Hard? I'm just saying I get it do the towering inferno with Dwayne Johnson where nature and fire and the building girders themselves OJ Simpson because this movie almost does that
[01:49:27] but it's still tethered to this bad guy plot I will say though if you want a roller coaster type of experience on an IMAX screen or an RPX or a Dolby then this will definitely cover you for the week I don't know
[01:49:43] we'll get into it after the trailers played cool, yeah well speak of the devil, here comes the trailer
[01:51:03] we got this is it fun? not as much as rampage which is the problem so this film is kind of like has a stuck up attitude of itself as if though it thinks it's super serious so the movie opens with explaining Dwayne Johnson
[01:51:36] and how he lost his leg and it's been all over the trailers and it happens as a result of him trying to stop a hostage situation involving kids and the person who's holding the kid's hostage blows himself up with like a homemade terror vest
[01:51:52] but he gets put into the hospital that's how he meets his wife, Nev Campbell which I was like oh good, Nev Campbell is still alive and working in movies I was worried I thought the same thing I was worried between Scream 4 and 2
[01:52:08] but anyway, she and them get married and have kids and years later he's called upon to do security analysis work for this tower in I think it's Bangkok but I can't remember I think it's in Bangkok but it's the tallest skyscraper in the world
[01:52:32] it's bigger than the one in Dubai building the bottom level is apparently like a plaza slash mall type of affair that kind of like emphasizes on its luxuriousness and there's a park in the middle like a living park that's in a big bubble sphere of some kind
[01:52:50] and then above that is supposed to be the residential section but the residential section hasn't been opened yet because it still has to meet an insurance policy and it would be the largest insurance claim in history so Joyne Johnson's character's job is to approve it so that way
[01:53:04] they can get the insurance and then open up the residential area but there's a plot going on that no one else knows about even the writers it seems like the writers kind of just went like oh yeah, we gotta make them all traders
[01:53:20] because it turns out everyone around the designer of the building and Dwayne Johnson seemed to be involved with the bad guy of this film which is essentially a weird Norwegian Hans Gruber which he does you know what the difference between this guy and Hans Gruber is
[01:53:40] Hans Gruber may be an asshole but he's a charming asshole this one's just a creepy asshole who does like weird conversations with Dwayne Johnson's kids and almost makes me think I want to punch him immediately which I guess makes him an okay villain
[01:53:54] your villain, I need to hate you a lot in order for you to be a good villain but um so anyway the person who brought Dwayne Johnson in on the job betrays him because they're trying to get a tablet that hooks into the security system of the tower
[01:54:10] wait, wait, wait wait is this movie the plot of Hurricane Heist but in a building because you I still haven't seen Hurricane Heist but I've heard you're just I know that you've told me the story so many times there is also an iPad what controls the security system
[01:54:30] that Maggie Grace has hidden that all the bad guys are trying to get a hold of so they can open up the shredder and steal all the money but does your tablet have facial recognition so that's why they need Dwayne Johnson is to open up that thing
[01:54:46] so that's why his friend betrays him but everything goes south because the kids and the mother go back to the building from the zoo because they got sick before they could see the pandas like again, they're trying to cram a bunch of stuff into a movie about
[01:55:00] a building being set on fire and so it turns into he's got to save his kids from the fiery building and then also stop the bad guys who are trying to get revenge and steal a piece of information from the creator of the tower and it turns out
[01:55:20] the guy who is behind the evil plot he's trying to get a hard drive that has bank accounts bank account numbers of all his associates because he tried to leverage protection out of the designer of the building and then the designer of the building
[01:55:38] paid it but when he transferred the money he put a malware system in there so he could collect the financial information of anybody who received it malware exactly malware so and so anyway it's an insurance policy for him so that he doesn't get muscled again
[01:55:56] so that guy wants it back and thus everybody in the building is a goddamn trader it's basically turncoat the movie and but so the uh... is there a scene where he has to save the pandas and the zoo? that would be a better movie
[01:56:10] that would be a so... if the pandas if the pandas were in the zoo that's in the park, that's in the building no I know, exactly because then they could have had Jumanji style scenes where he releases the zoo animals up into to fight the dudes
[01:56:30] yeah and then like as they're falling it'd be like the end of the legend of Tarzan where like water buffaloes are running through the scene and trampling bad guys rhinos yes, rhinos can be hairy carry by pushing the bad guy off the building
[01:56:46] and they fall with him going if I go you go armies of what disney's lemmings would just pick up the bad guys and throw them off of the building so but this movie isn't fun enough to do that because it's very it's got this self serious tone
[01:57:04] that I don't think it needs that's the biggest issue with this film I get it you want to make him like a brave hero and whatnot I mean like one of the reasons diehards an amazing like action movie is because it is fun on top of being thrilling
[01:57:20] and you like Bruce Willis because he's charming and funny and he's an average guy yeah this guy while average in this context of his character and also disabled with his leg he's not this is one of those Dwayne Johnson performance where I'm just like wow
[01:57:38] you've got really bad dialogue because like only your charm is making the line even remotely lovable and like I wasn't too big on the cinematography style either and it's done by the Robert Ellsworth the guy who shot
[01:57:52] There Will Be Blood and Good Night and Good Luck and stuff like that he's usually really good and he's done stuff with P.T. Anderson all the time so I guess like this was just more of just like yeah I need a boat movie for Robert Ellsworth
[01:58:06] but I mean he does fine it's just that it's not his best work obviously and also the building itself obviously it's going to be heavily CG because it's a fake building that doesn't really exist but yeah I mean and it's really short so it's like whatever potential
[01:58:22] it had to extend on its plots kind of gets wandered there's also a Chinese subplot with the cops that are investigating the bad guys and whatnot well because it takes place in China and like so there's a lot of scenes in her subtitle
[01:58:36] which I was like oh it's cool interesting way to cater to the foreign market that's an interesting way to get another 50 billion dollars you know I think it's a smarter move than making the Great Wall with Matt Damon but whatever very very very so yeah I mean like
[01:58:52] this is one of those films that I think like is meant meant for the theater in as much as that you need to go to the large premium format screen and just have fun with it go nuts but also just be prepared to not
[01:59:06] be as much fun as you would with say a rampage um you know like I mean like I'm always an advocate for like every week unless it's like the movies atrocious like yeah go ahead and see a movie see any movie you want to but
[01:59:18] this film is like I wouldn't even I don't think I really would want to like re-see it it's not as fun as San Andreas which is weird just oh shit San Andreas while while it feels self serious also manages to have a lot more fun than it should
[01:59:32] yeah um and also like just just just makes the Mr. Fantastic guy a complete nutter dick this film does nothing of that value so I don't know would you say you would rather have seen a documentary about the complexity of the elevator system that that that building
[01:59:50] would require I mean if Peter Coyote from the Ken Burns documentaries narrates it and I have Steve Martin doing a voice that's reading a letter yeah sure but all right we can make that out that was my first time
[02:00:02] that was my first time as I was just like how many elevators does that thing have well it's funny because like there's a great scene where she's they've got to send her down the elevator at a fast pace and then she's got to release the lever
[02:00:14] and it looks cool but I guess it would look and feel cooler if it wasn't so heavily computerized because like every everything computer related in the film CG wise is just like you know what I already know they're gonna make
[02:00:26] it like so I'm not gonna hold my breath and like and I know that makes me a glass hole but you know it does yeah so but anyway yeah I prefer the movie with the flying wolf and yeah Joe Manganiello getting eaten by that wolf
[02:00:42] you know or Malina or Malin Ackerman phoning it in the hard doing a thing well you know what she needs a boat to a shooting series I'm gonna do a new series called stars who need boats well cool so yeah sure skyscraper
[02:01:02] well this week we also went and saw Hotel Transylvania 3 school days um Zach should people go see Hotel Transylvania 3 school days I haven't seen it yet but I can ask questions of our people who have seen it so that I can get pumped to see it this week
[02:01:16] great, Brad should people go see Hotel Transylvania 3 family vacation I did not see any movies this week I didn't see either Dan and Elise should people go see Hotel Transylvania 3 oops I married my daughter what's it called I think you got it right oops I married my daughter
[02:01:40] yeah no so it's number 25 in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre films I think that's pretty appropriate yeah that's my little girl she was always great with the song songs family songs family Dan let's go into a corner and just talk about Texas Chainsaw Massacre for a while
[02:02:02] alright I did see Leatherface I just remembered that oh so Hotel Transylvania should people go see this movie well the short answer is I thought it was fun and yes cool yeah when Brad was mentioning that this would be the film that everybody was going to go see
[02:02:28] and clearly nobody did I don't know what bad information you were given we were the responsible party based on that but yeah I remember seeing the first one and the first time I saw it I didn't like it at all which was really unfortunate
[02:02:46] because it's by the creator of Samurai Jack Dexter's Laboratory I absolutely adore those series and then didn't he also do Clone Wars it's Gendry Tartavarsky for anyone wondering he did the Clone Wars one that the first two minutes short the 2D ones that were
[02:03:12] at the time the technical filler between two episodes two and three before George Lucas went oh shit this stuff is cool that stuff was so much better than those films it makes a case for putting Sam Jackson into action in a live action version
[02:03:28] if you've got a director those are cool so yeah the first time I saw Hotel Transylvania I was just like it's Adam Sandler but I think there's also a case to be made too with the company you keep at least saw it with me the second
[02:03:48] time I was like oh I can get into this it's much more adorable you warmed his black icy heart I knew I'd get you on my side it's about family yaw and everything zings yeah that's the monster's terms for love you can say love
[02:04:12] why does this have to be zined is that like a drug code it's twitter pain I know everything's gotta go to drugs with me but yeah then we went and saw the third one I really enjoyed it it was pretty high energy and a lot of different characters
[02:04:36] and a lot of different things going on it was really fun I didn't really mind that it was Adam Sandler because I'm not usually an Adam Sandler fan past Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison punch drunk love but that's pretty much where I stop with him
[02:04:56] he's kind of a one note for me for the most part Steve Buscemi back as the Wolfman he's my favorite part of those movies the Wolfman gags they just keep building the gags keep building and I think that's really what makes it and kind of queues me around
[02:05:18] especially when they do the really bad music numbers now they got a little bit more clever with that nice yeah some of the songs that they picked that melt the icy hearts of the big monsters for I was right on the nose with a few
[02:05:34] I can't really tell them until more of you guys actually venture in and see that but yeah it was pretty clever it felt more like Looney Tunes this time around too just in the style of animation and a lot of those gags too
[02:05:54] weren't we talking about Chuck Jones earlier? yeah because I was telling you the last time I felt that way about an animated film was the first despicable me in terms of it feeling like a really neat Chuck Jones type of cartoon
[02:06:08] not necessarily the sequels but that first one just in his initial concept and the way it delivers on it but I feel like the first host tells Rance Wavania has like a difficult road paving to do because it has to firm itself in its own identity and not
[02:06:27] necessarily rely on animated tropes that were popular before it so it doesn't rely what I like about the first and the second one is that it has pop culture in it but that's not a crutch that it leans on it really relies on the humor of being
[02:06:45] a monster in general you don't have to put the pop culture element in other than the music which the music is whatever it's going to be I get it, I'm not into the things that most people are into in terms of music
[02:06:59] I don't know what a C. Lo Green is until he's playing a mummy but yeah I guess like for me because I plan on seeing the third one this weekend I just like I didn't see a trailer for it until almost the release
[02:07:17] I completely forgot they were even going to make one I actually thought this might have been a direct to DVD release until it was until it like beat out Ant-Man in its second week only Adam Sandler thing left in theaters man like that's the strange thing to me
[02:07:33] everything else he does goes to Netflix I'm still waiting for you don't mess with the Zohan too this fall on Hulu I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry and Lester I'm looking forward to all of them I'm looking forward to Lester as played by Steve Buscemi
[02:07:51] I would see that movie oh my god I want him to produce and maybe co-write a movie starring Steve Buscemi as like your soul star like make him a comic he was a stand up comic before he was an actor
[02:08:05] I want him to get that last true raw before he dies in the world of comedy because like I don't mind the first grownups film I didn't even bother to see the second one but Steve Buscemi's cameo in the first grownups is pretty funny so but yeah
[02:08:19] I mean I'm glad you guys like it because that gives me some confidence to go buy that ticket yeah yeah skyscraper but for sure a family should go out and see a Transylvania movie yeah I think that was pretty fun it's also really nice too
[02:08:37] as kind of a follow up family CG animated film after Incredibles 2 you see the top tier and then Transylvania 3 is like what Labor Day BBQ what it's called it's kind of up over here it's not going to be the highest quality but still
[02:08:59] I think it does pretty well for what it is yeah that's about all I've got it is what it is it's sugar I appreciate you going and seeing it for us it sounds like you got the while none of us saw it too
[02:09:19] we probably would have been better off if we had so yeah sorry Ryan was supposed to be here and he saw both movies yeah I spent 11 hours this weekend building Ikea furniture so the only chance I had to see a movie was to see
[02:09:39] I used it on 8 man that seemed like the right choice what you did was you looked at a poster for skyscraper and you just did a side by side comparison I was like I think I can make this choice I've been on this planet long enough
[02:09:57] I'm an adult I couldn't figure this out as you're building the Ikea furniture you pause for a second and you go yeah I'm sure he makes it out of that building okay wait yeah he'll be fine was the skyscraper made by Ikea oh my god the question is
[02:10:19] as you can see we developed the finest building known to man no insurance would cover that I just need a movie where the rock tries to put together Ikea furniture but it's difficult because he only has one leg it's a building that's disposable after like 5 years oh yeah
[02:10:37] where's the screw he's got damn Ellen wrenches even with that iPad you know I mean it'll just you know slowly run down because it's an iPad so after 2 years it's like it's gonna take a while at least 5 minutes all of the pandas are fed only lingonberries
[02:10:55] he looks at the screen fucking AT&T should have gotten Verizon he's trying to hack into it we need a cell tower up here yeah oh is the top of the building also I don't I care more about the engineering of the world's largest building
[02:11:15] than I do whether or not the rock can jump off a crane it's like all the buildings suggest that it's made of the most indestructible titanium one of the interesting things though is that in order for them to start the fire they use
[02:11:29] because there's a big fire security system that will put out of fire with water like obviously like you do and seal off oxygen wait wait wait explain to me how to put out of fire shut up because I'm gonna explain it so in order
[02:11:45] do you mean a hose 60 nudes with 16 buckets in order to trick the sprinkler system they put in water flammable material all over the floor and then put a road flare near the ground or near the sprinkler and that sets off the sprinkler and sets off the fire
[02:12:09] so that was a pretty cool scene wait wait wait so they light the water on fire so it's like they put a water flammable substance on it so one of those things when you put water on it so they fill the room with that
[02:12:21] and then do it that way so it tricks the fire system in that middle level but like yeah everything's on fire in that building was there water with gasoline in it here's the thing I didn't know water flammable things existed like that I'm not sure
[02:12:39] you just spread it see I'm dumb I don't know things wait wait let me turn it around let's explain how fire works to Zach I thought he was gonna explain how putting a little fire out worked but no no do I take my slipper
[02:12:57] and rub it against my knee to create the fire yes we're gonna try that I thought it was an interesting way of quote unquote getting around the highest tech security system in the world the way to get around a fire suppression system fire keep the fire suppression system
[02:13:19] the more you drill holes into this nonsensical horrible remake of the towering inferno the less I want to see it ever again now drilling holes in the fire suppression system another way to deactivate it uh... wow what are we not seeing next week oh man it's mom-a-mia 2
[02:13:45] it's 2 weeks till a good movie the equalizer 2 or mom-a-mia 2 or something indie did any of us see the equalizer? I never saw I saw the first one it was okay there was a kick ass looking 4k it's Denzel it's Denzel man he's got an oozy in there
[02:14:03] he made me want to see a movie about fighting a train so I will go actually he fought 2 trains because of the pelon 1 2 3 remake as well actually he fought a train and trivult at the same time they're two equal adversaries both are trains both have incredible momentum
[02:14:25] especially trivultus rps yeah one on a railroad track and one on the dance floor at one point that's what god he needed he does dance in that movie if only he had spent a little time fighting Tony's depression another option is unfriended to the dark web
[02:14:47] okay well all this next week I gotta be honest we should do a film explosion how many have we done this year? 98 everyone's gonna have Godzilla on their list right? what's better than velociraptors? Ryan has to show up for us to do it well yeah
[02:15:13] this person Ryan that you keep talking about we're pretty convinced he doesn't exist well it's funny because they were pretty convinced I didn't exist he's a puppet in my closet yeah we should totally do that because I would rather do that than see mom and me at two
[02:15:29] because I'd rather do that than see mom and me at one we'll have to probably figure out scheduling then yeah we'll figure it out there's a way to do it Dan, Elise, thank you for coming on the show thanks for talking about shitty buildings with us IKEA buildings
[02:15:49] how do people find you? bit.ly backslash camp crash to support the camp crash web series Kickstarter they can find me on instagram daniel underscore crozier and also my production company is called missassembly so just missassembly.com you can probably google me
[02:16:13] and find me on porn for all I know weird, okay I wasn't expecting that camp? one more time you've subtly dropped a steal we didn't know about oh, jeez what was it maybe? wow have they told you about the video where I paint Meryl's naked that one
[02:16:35] this man's nude crochet is impeccable actually holy shit I have seen you nude because of that camp crash pilot wait, what? and I'm not watching it aww shit maybe I'll watch that PG version yeah, it's more up your head it's a nice palette cleanser cool
[02:17:01] sweet, well thanks for coming we sure appreciate it no this week probably when the episode drops 6th anniversary of the events in Aurora please go to aurorarise.org and donate whatever you can to help victims of the Aurora Theater shooting thank you
[02:17:19] and they posted a thing this week about the education scholarship to help kids who are struggling in middle and high school if you know any applicants make sure you, I don't remember what the due date is but it's soonish we'll put some information on the website
[02:17:33] yeah, very cool sweet alright, thanks everybody bye thanks for having us thank you for listening to this episode of real nerds podcast real nerds podcast is a production of neighborless visions multimedia thank you to sparks mandrel and plan 9 studios for our kickass theme song
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