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[00:00:58] This is Reel Nerds Podcast, unofficially the official podcast of Denver Pop CultureCon 2021 hopefully and beyond. I am Ryan with me via Zoom is James. What? What? You sure about that? Yeah, I see his picture right now. He's smiling and never ending stare.
[00:01:23] Hey, where's my avatar? Oh no! I've been merged into two people. Just kidding. Brad, what's up? Hey, I'm on the phone with my film. Oh sorry. Moving on already. All right cool.
[00:01:38] Well I said what's up and you're just supposed to say it. Hey, what's up? And then I introduce everybody else. Do you have something else you need to say like right now? No, I'm good. Please continue. Brad, how are you? Is everything okay?
[00:01:51] I'm doing great. I finished another film so I'm actually checking it right now because it has to be turned in at midnight. So congratulations. Thanks. It's a lot of fun. I can't wait for people to see it.
[00:02:02] I thought you were already done with it like 12 hours in advance. Why do you have to wait to turn it in? No, I just shared it with the rest of the team and we're like oh it'd be cool if you
[00:02:12] like added this one little thing but that also means re-rendering for two hours. Playing a risky game my friend. Yeah so that is the last one. You might still be more ahead than you tend to be with the 48 hour because you always
[00:02:31] just say that you're near the deadline on it right? Yeah well this is a four day competition so we have like a whole extra day to do it and like so I actually got to do sound design and clean up the audio and yeah do graphics
[00:02:44] and I didn't feel very lovely. Like I had you know crunch time to do it so I'm feeling good. Did you also have to pick randomly your genre because it seems like this genre was made for who's in the film with you?
[00:02:59] That's just they gave it to us we didn't have any say so we just lucked out for us. We've actually gotten martial arts as an option before we passed on it so this time we decided to embrace it so. Nice and what's the name of your film Brad?
[00:03:15] The legend of drunken brewmaster. Now are we gonna is this a take on famous Jackie Chan film? It's really more of a Jackie Chan film in name only. It's closer to the karate kid and uh uh micro brews so.
[00:03:40] Very cool. Very nice. Is it available for people to watch somewhere? I'm not sure yet uh I don't know because the last time we did the four points film project was four years ago and they didn't have like an online screening process
[00:03:53] and now that everything is online screening um I think we'll find out once they whittle down because it's a worldwide competition so it's not just Colorado we're included with so I think they'll probably whittle it down to their favorites
[00:04:06] and then do an online screening of those so instead of doing like a thousand of them. Your name alone should like make them one it to be one of the best? Totally like I should just done a title card for five minutes.
[00:04:25] Totally just just Brad Hague for five minutes. Brad Brad it's neon sign. Corrine how are you? Doing okay uh we have early deadlines this week so I have to do a week's worth of reporting in like
[00:04:44] two days but then I get to fuck off for like 11 days after that so kind of looking forward to it. Nice. Zach? Oh I'm I've just been doing shit all week so
[00:05:01] but I'm good I'm I'm uh I work is turning into a bit of a overzealous situation but I'm handling it okay. That's what it is. Oh yeah it's the holidays man everybody gotta get their turkey on you know.
[00:05:18] Yeah I went to King's Superstay and I was like man there's a lot of canned goods for 75 cents. Yeah. I think it's so overrated just like pizza or lasagna or something gosh.
[00:05:34] The last couple of years the last couple of years when we haven't gone to do anything with family we've been just doing steaks here at the house and I gotta say I prefer that but. It's so good.
[00:05:45] I'm not a big turkey guy I don't know what it is I like chicken I like that just fine I don't know why I don't like that other bird but you know and I like that too.
[00:05:54] For me it's like it's fine for one meal but I don't know about you guys but we always had to eat leftovers for like the next six or seven meals after that it's like oh we gotta eat it
[00:06:04] till it's gone I'm like I'm tired I was tired of it on day one I don't want to eat it for three more days. Yeah there's no point to it I mean the only reason I participate in Thanksgiving is for
[00:06:15] the pumpkin pies that are made on mass so that's fine that's all I need in life you know pumpkin pie. Must be nice to know that you can just complain about turkey and stuff me I'm going to be out
[00:06:26] protecting people and working while you're at home enjoying your fucking dinners okay. Wait Ryan can we get you a turkey leg to munch on while you serve the people. No like Thanksgiving is the worst day. Last year like people got in a brawl up on Fall River Road.
[00:06:51] They have to brawl about the turkey? No this is how stupid it is Zach there was a bike rider who was rude to hikers and then it turned out into this fight turned into this fight so yeah everybody is like cranky everybody's grumpy.
[00:07:09] Don't you feel like even more so this year? Yep don't you feel like you're just part of everyone else's family though on Thanksgiving? I don't mind Christmas because usually Christmas everyone's like pretty cool and
[00:07:24] like three years ago I had the most fun call I've ever been on I mean it was an accident call but I was just driving down we have this place called Center Alley and it's behind like the restaurants
[00:07:38] and stuff and then there's homes in between on the other side of the alley and I was just snowing and I looked and I saw this little bulldog puppy he was like running down the alley and jumping
[00:07:50] over like banks of snow and I'm like where in the hell did this dog come from? And then I saw this I know I wasn't gonna steal it no just kidding there are like two houses behind me there's this gate that was like a little cracked open
[00:08:07] and then I was like I bet he came from there and then I looked on the ground and there's these little paw prints running from it so I picked him up and I went into the backyard and then I heard
[00:08:17] this growl and it was mom and with her other little bulldog puppies in this like uh heated shed that they made I guess for the mom and the puppies so I put him down and
[00:08:30] they were all really cute and then the mom was nice to me you put him down oh my god you monster dang it on Christmas even I know well I was gonna steal him and put him in a stocking and like
[00:08:41] look what look what Santa brought us but well you know your wife's too smart for that yeah but he was really cute and uh he the lady walks him around town now he's like 110 pounds and uh
[00:08:58] a couple weeks ago as out at there there's an elk's lodge out there in their head I guess a couple months ago now and there was a barbecue and he was just sitting on a lawn chair like sitting up and it was the funniest fucking site ever
[00:09:11] he knows where his throne is it's awesome so yeah that that was a fun call because a little bulldog puppy was running through the snow here's a follow-up question for you Ryan when you're when you're what when Laura posts all those
[00:09:24] photos of uh dogs from the uh from adoption agencies and stuff like that is it like her saying hint hint hint like we need more dogs in this house yeah in a way she really wants this one that his name's Ernie's is Chihuahua
[00:09:41] no don't get little dogs they're the worst not all the time I had a little dog named Reggie he was really nice Reggie was cool but this is a chihuahua and you know next thing you know it starts
[00:09:51] getting a posh attitude and then it moves to Beverly Hills and it becomes a Beverly Hills Chihuahua and then where are we I don't need George Lopez telling me what to do or make you move
[00:10:00] Chihuahua oh god that movie anyway Ryan pro tip next time you have to work a holiday request to work on Mother's Day because it's the holiday with the least amount of crime yeah I was just reading about this don't go out on Father's Day it's a massacre
[00:10:26] it's a one day where you don't people don't want to let down their moms well that are you know all the moms are committing crimes but you know they're busy that day with hanging out their kids and getting massages and stuff so yeah I think what we've really
[00:10:41] discovered is that moms are criminal masterminds most likely I mean Mother's Day taught me that that that that trauma movie like they're behind everything and psycho psycho taught me that too
[00:10:54] mothers behind everything any who on every week on Real Nerds podcast we see a new movie and we podcast our experience to the world this week we saw the Friday the 13th slasher freaky stay tuned
[00:11:09] to the end of the episode we'll tell you if you see the film or not play the trailer for you and then spoil the film we also talk about movie news blu rays that are coming out to
[00:11:17] purchase and movies we've watched throughout the week and sometimes we just ramble on stuff that doesn't matter like we just did I don't know dogs are pretty important subject they are dogs are awesome um brad are we going around town with you or is your is your video
[00:11:35] movie that you shot you're around town this week uh no the drive-in is still open for another week nice wait which drive in 88 hey film buddies follow me around Denver this week at the 88 drive-in they have they're showing the sequels to last week's drive-in lineup
[00:12:02] so you get the serfs to paul barre mall cop mall cop two and then glory from 1989 what's glorious sequel to gettysburg that's not a sequel but no but it's like a companion
[00:12:18] piece i guess here's my well no actually because last week you're so like oh so it's a war movie okay more stuff i mean so so after paul blart mall cop you go into glory i just i just i just
[00:12:34] don't know if that works as a lineup well they're doing it whether you like it or not i'll go for glory i'm not gonna like suffer through paul blart first to get to glory glory is a good movie
[00:12:46] i'm just like i'll just show up there at 825 so yeah um but i i think this lineup is only around until thursday so by the time you listen to this episode who knows if it's even gonna be the lineup
[00:13:03] it may be nothing at all so that's what's going on around town cool is it a light week in movie news who knows but zack you're gonna fill us in it's real news oh i'll start with the piece that follows up from our last discussion last week's discussion
[00:13:31] so we had talked about johnny depp was asked to step down or slash fired from fantastic beast 3 and it looks like david yates is in talks with madz michelson to replace him which
[00:13:43] i'm kind of down with this idea because i like madz michelson yeah um yeah i mean he calling ferrell's too busy making the batman right now so you can't do it yeah you know i mean it and i
[00:13:56] and i do think that like if we're going off of like i'm if i'm going off my memory of those fantastic beast movies or specifically the second one like it's feasible that michelson could like transition that performance pretty easily like oh yeah and he's terrifying his Hannibal Lecter
[00:14:14] oh god yeah oh yeah in other news they said they wouldn't give me another season of Hannibal so i um hit my head over a brick wall for five hours um but no yeah this would be fun to see him do this
[00:14:26] i'm not huge on the fantastic beast movies person but i'm curious enough now to watch madz michelson take on that man that that particular role and i do like jude law's dumbledore
[00:14:40] so yeah that it should be interesting to see what he can do with it end up doing it um we'll move on to another big movie star or to a bigger movie star it seems like dwayne johnson's
[00:14:53] going to produce a reboot of the scorpion king um if anybody remembers what the scorpion king is it's a it's a film that was inspired by the dwayne johnson villain um in the mummy return i have it on
[00:15:09] ultra hd oof and they gave well now ryan do you have the entire series you just had that first one i just have first one i do not have the other i think four films one of them has billy zane in
[00:15:21] it and that's why i want to watch it because it has billy zane in it um but it looks like jonathan herman who was one of the uh script writers for straight out of compton is set to
[00:15:31] write the film uh and universal's currently looking for a lead star and a director they also said that it's going to take place in the modern day which i mean until i read that we were digging
[00:15:44] up 2,500 year old mummies out of the ground um as far as as far back as today then i would have just said that sounded ridiculous now it makes complete sense because 2020 is just off the
[00:15:54] fucking wall but um i mean i remember as a kid liking that scorpion king movie because my folks took me to see it in the i max um but yeah but i and it's chuck russell so you can't go wrong with
[00:16:08] chuck russell as a director but um i don't i haven't watched it since then so i don't remember anything about it really um but yeah so let's see uh let's see what the the scorpion king will
[00:16:22] look like down the line um i'll go ahead and move on to some sadder news um pandemic as you know is happening and it's currently taking its effect on everything there's reports from the national
[00:16:34] association of theater owners that says that 70 percent of small and mid-sized cinemas may be going bankrupt by january 2021 um just due to the lack of attendance lack of product um and
[00:16:50] there the quote one of the quotes is um without a substantial slate of big movies and with people still worried about the virus our revenues will have been decimated we're losing money while operating
[00:17:02] uh and we're and we were shut down entirely for many many months it's a matter of life and death for many theater companies so so yeah this um the the bad news just keeps on coming with that
[00:17:15] um what's more uh the virus is also causing this is a report this is something that's coming from an interview with jason blum with inverse uh blum was um asking how it was being asked how
[00:17:32] uh ppe which is personal protective equipment would be factoring into the budgets of movies in the air of of covid and he says it's 10 to 20 percent of the total production cost it's an
[00:17:42] additional 10 to 20 percent it a cheap that's his quote so um budgets are going up by 10 to 20 percent to cover everyone's ass on covid so um which is which i mean i'm glad that they're keep
[00:17:57] faith and following the strict program um i mean i i had to do that in september with you know like a like a five to six i've got five person crew in my house and we had to space out
[00:18:13] in everything so um says i'm getting unstable here so i'll try to move it um but so yeah um i'm wondering how that will affect the ability for productions like blum house to keep going
[00:18:25] like they keep their budgets budgets pretty low so it just means that their smaller ones are going to go up i wonder how that affects bigger budget movies down the line um i think they'll be uh i mean obviously they don't care because they're like spider-man shooting right
[00:18:39] now and that's a 200 million dollar movie oh yes so it's i mean it is and hopefully um you know we're getting news now that one vaccine's 90 effective and today the other one is 90 almost 95 percent so hopefully um dr anthony fouchy said by the uh summer they'll have enough
[00:19:01] vaccines to hopefully get rid of this if everything works out as planned and hopefully it does and yeah you know we'll get there yeah i mean like i'm i'm i'm very confident that we will um
[00:19:16] have some proper resolution to this and things won't take too big of a hit too much more of a hit than they've already been uh receding so yeah um so this is also kind of like the last
[00:19:27] bit of that news is that so ryan i don't know if you know more about this than i do because i'm kind of confused is it what wonder brothers is apparently um deciding that they might put wonder woman 1984
[00:19:43] both in theaters and an hbo i max on christmas day yeah um they're trying to because i mean it's starting to get to a point i think other studios might start realizing this something
[00:19:53] like soul why it's going straight to disney plus um but it's also coming to theaters too is they're trying to find a way where they can release these movies and maximize how much money they can
[00:20:03] make because eventually they're gonna start just stacking movies and then you're gonna have movies that are not going to be released for time for a long time and just collecting dust and
[00:20:15] then do you make other movies or are you just going to constantly be behind in making films because they because they can't afford a lot of these bigger budget ones can't afford to be dumped
[00:20:26] within the same time frame because they cannibalize each other and then said nobody makes any money that's like similar like it's i don't remember how much deadpool 2 made by comparison to deadpool 1
[00:20:38] but i know that infinity war definitely probably took a little bit of a chunk out of what it could have made so yeah i think it's just i mean they're gonna have to figure if they want to
[00:20:48] release films they're not figured out or they're just gonna keep on delaying them yeah until they can start one for some reason people are still stupid and we keep on getting
[00:21:00] more cases so i don't know i don't know the answer is i mean i think debuting wonder woman in theaters and on like premium vod might be the way they're gonna go for a while so
[00:21:15] makes sense to me because you know you have those people that will be willing to see it in the theater but then you also have people who will want to watch it online and they don't they don't care
[00:21:25] like oh i don't need you know the big surround sound the dolby quality equipment like i'm just fine watching it on my little you know 40 inch tv at home right they're gonna they're gonna
[00:21:36] find anyway they can't dissolve what they can out of the year i mean this sort of goes back week's discussion about nolyn pointing out that we have to adjust our expectations regarding a lot
[00:21:47] of these projects to a new reality of the box office for theater like in terms of theater reception is going to be different than what it was before march so it's a different adjustment
[00:21:59] i think people are slowly starting to go back to i i always check my alamo app because they do a lot of specialty screenings right now and i mean if you go to next week i think it's elf i mean
[00:22:11] it's almost sold out i mean yeah it's buffer seating but they're still selling a lot of tickets for this stuff so i think one of that might be the fact that all the rego theaters are closed
[00:22:21] so there's last competition now all the people who would have gone to a regal theater are now having to find other alternatives possibly and like i said before i think that and i think in
[00:22:32] the uh nolyn article two and this one they got to start making telling people why it's not dangerous to go i mean i read an article they've they haven't outbreaks haven't occurred in theaters
[00:22:47] and in other places similar to theaters it's more of like get-togethers where it breaks out yeah like where the where the space is 10 times more enclosed yeah i don't know i mean i'm seeing that
[00:23:01] before that your biggest risk is really going to be an outbreak among the staff yeah i don't see an outbreak among the theater goers and even if there is i mean how do you prove that is there
[00:23:12] probably i think uh people might be more comfortable going to alamo because you have to get your temperature checked and stuff like that before you get in there yeah so there um i will say that
[00:23:24] in my attempts to see the movie this week um well one i didn't prep ahead enough on it apparently but um alamo was sold out of all freaky screenings like i couldn't get to one um and then amc the one
[00:23:39] showtime i wanted to go to was sold out so i ended up having to go to the dolby atlas for it um which was fine because there was more space was also a bigger screen and nicer sound but so i think that
[00:23:53] people are kind of slowly if the movies are good they're trickling back in or if it's something they are very interested in seeing which we'll talk about that in the in the final review but
[00:24:03] but yeah i mean like i i i have another fact might be that the theaters that are still open they're only having like limited hours right limited hours and they're only showing in the evenings
[00:24:16] and weekends yeah like limited hours and i don't know if this actually took effect or not but i thought that the capacity got reduced yet again so that might be accounting for it as well um but
[00:24:31] i don't i yeah i i couldn't tell you what the what the reality of it all is apart from the fact that you know studios are gonna have to make are making having to make these tougher
[00:24:43] decisions fox moved or 20th century pictures move free guy and death on the nile to next year so they're already like there's disney slate is done for the year um and so warner brothers is the
[00:24:57] last man standing in regards to this uh into a product to actually release so um we'll see what decision they make i'm sure we'll get an announcement sooner rather than later um
[00:25:09] um but yeah let's move on um it seems like we're gonna get uh another michael bay movie which i'm down for this since he's no longer working in that robot realm um he's gonna be doing
[00:25:26] a a movie called ambulance with jake jillen hall um and it's supposed to be in the vein of speed so it's like speed with an ambulance um and it's uh he's going it off uh the uh it seems like it might
[00:25:42] be a remake of a danish film called ambulance in um so i'm i'm curious i i like michael bay when he's not you know doing clearly doing a franchise piece that he seems to not care too much about
[00:25:57] um like i really like pain and gain and stuff so i'm usually down to see what he's gonna offer even if it sounds like it's been shredded down before i have not seen his netflix movie at all though
[00:26:09] the underground whatever the like underground six is it called um so we'll have to see what that plays out to be um ryan we might get a we might get dark wing duck brought back into our lives
[00:26:24] how do you feel about that let's get dangerous yeah how would you feel about uh seth rogan being the executive producer on it i'm down i i love dark wing duck and you know i watch my dvds
[00:26:37] pretty regularly because it's a really fun show yeah well they're gonna kind of do like what they did with duck tails and just bring it back that like it's animated still but it's just a
[00:26:48] different style or something yeah it's i think it's the same studio as doing it i mean they they just released the hour long or it's coming out really soon the hour long uh dark wing duck special
[00:27:01] so when it drops watch it sweet well yeah i'm here's here's looking forward to the return of drake mallard um ryan um do we need a short circuit remake no okay well we're getting one anyway so we
[00:27:17] we'll just have to pretend it doesn't exist like the overboard remake only if you cast an actual indian person oh yeah when asked if fish or stevens would be reprising riz roll the producer said uh fuck no um
[00:27:31] so yeah it looks like that spyglass media is developing a i don't think the first one's that good so i mean i guess if they're gonna remake it hopefully they make it good the the only the
[00:27:44] only reference point to that i have to it is what you and brad and james have described on the show i've still never seen the first movie i just know what fisher stevens does in it and pretty bad oh yeah
[00:27:58] and they actually they let them do it for two movies if i'm recalling all these conversations in the past correctly so um we'll see um i don't know i mean i mean walley was a perfectly fine
[00:28:11] robot movie i don't think we need another one ever again um uh so there's some zacks snipers justice league special cut news uh that's been banding about the internet the first is is that apparently
[00:28:25] there was an issue over the rights to Leonard Cohen's hallelujah when using that song for the trailer um but the bigger report is that apparently the reshoots will only be adding a few additional minutes to the movie so my question is what the hell is this cut then
[00:28:44] because it seems like how was how was it for i unless there's just stuff that was already on the cutting room floor that he's putting back in obviously but like then why spend 10 to 20
[00:28:57] million dollars on five minutes for i just i'm kind of lost for words on it it doesn't make sense when i heard that because he's also bringing the joker in i don't know what the hell's
[00:29:06] going on i don't know either he also said that he originally wanted to release an i max in black and white and i you guys know me i like black and white movies i love them i can't get enough of them
[00:29:17] i want to see the justice league in color that's that's that's what i would like to see is all those colorful bright costumes in whatever shading zack snider wants and i don't know if i need
[00:29:30] a black and white justice league movie and if you and i don't think Warner Brothers would have ever let him do it so regardless of how much money he would have made him but you know i'm still
[00:29:41] rooting for this cut i want to see what this becomes so david fincher has signed a four-year exclusive deal with netflix he apparently signed this deal while giving every opinion in the world
[00:29:56] imaginable over the course of this week while all interviews for his film make but in regards to his four-year deal with netflix uh he said i haven't i have an exclusivity deal with netflix for another
[00:30:09] four years and depending on manx reception i'll either go see them sheepishly asking what i can do to redeem myself or take the attitude of the eric and asshole who will require making other films
[00:30:21] in black and white pa no i'm here to deliver them content whatever it means likely to bring them spectators in my small sphere of influence um so yeah we'll get more david fincher stuff out of it
[00:30:35] maybe it means we'll get more uh mind hunter if we can get more mind hunter i'm totally fine with whatever he decides to do with netflix i just want more mind hunter i'm really upset that we
[00:30:47] don't have another season of it um i've also read the reasons why we don't have a third season of mind hunters because he got exhausted making uh mank but um yeah we'll see i have no
[00:31:01] comment on some of the other things he's been saying over the week um and lastly universal and cinemark have stricken a deal uh for the shortened theatrical window um and it really looks like
[00:31:19] this is just another this is basically i think freaky is kind of doing this already because jason blum announced that 17 days after freaky's release in theaters it would be available on pbod so yeah
[00:31:34] it looks like cinemark is um another feather in the universal's cap in terms of getting them to come to terms with this deal of shortened theatrical windows which uh kind of make it that's definitely makes sense in the current environment of the pandemic but i'm hoping that
[00:31:52] this does not get abused too much it probably will because we're living in fucked up times right now that's news unless i missed anything cool what are we gonna get this week hmm i wonder this is coming out on blu-ray
[00:32:17] well ryan did you want to shout select version of twins getting the south shout version of i didn't i didn't realize this was coming up but i'll have to get it yeah you can get twins from 1988 on shout select blu-ray um and like 16 dollars i think
[00:32:36] that's not bad yeah that's pretty cheap um i guess amongst the new releases of the week it's really the new mutants which uh i think new mutants was um i have i still haven't seen it so
[00:32:53] i've officially not seen every x-men movie from the fox years in theaters because i didn't i wasn't in town for the new mutants episode so i didn't go to it um i maybe i'll watch it
[00:33:07] when i have absolutely nothing else to do um you can also get season three of westworld in 4k and blu-ray there is a resident evil complete series um or a complete collection uh for 4k coming out ryan you're probably not picking this up since you already have everything
[00:33:25] essentially right yeah i well i mean i do have the final chapter in 4k um i don't um i don't know if i need those movies in 4k i'd like to you took time to figure out the answer to that question i'm probably going to see uh
[00:33:48] uh the reviews on it because the last the final chapter is kind of murky in 4k i mean it doesn't look bad it's just what it is you know i gotcha um well uh fear not there's other things coming out
[00:34:05] um i'd tell you what you can get uh the criterion of moonstruck uh share and nikolas cage in the film that would win share her oscar came to criterion you can pick that up if you like
[00:34:18] or you can pick up the douglas trumbull film silent running coming to blu-ray via arrow or if you're really really feeling ambitious you can get mill creaks hammer films collection which has 20 hammer films in the set um i would normally cringe at the name mill creek
[00:34:38] however uh i did pick up their lady from shanghai um release which i've heard is a really good release so i will be reviewing it to see what it looks like um but if they've got a bunch of hammer
[00:34:52] films in their hands maybe they actually took the time to restore them i don't know um we'll have to see uh and also looks like they're reissuing it's a wonderful life in 4k yeah i can't tell
[00:35:03] if this is a new cover or not it's uh a steel book it's beautiful that's a lovely steel book comes with a mini poster hey wait he doesn't have wait a second ryan he doesn't have a lasso over the
[00:35:14] moon this is a fucking lie um also from mill creek by the way this is actually something i will be picking up regardless of it being mill creek or not the inner sanctum mysteries complete film
[00:35:28] series these are all films made from 1943 to 1945 that started launching the junior these are based in name only on the inner sanctum radio program there are there are they are not all great some
[00:35:44] of them are fun um i learned about them through secret history of hollywood but these are the films you get in them ryan calling dr death weird woman dead man's eyes the frozen ghost
[00:35:57] strange confession and the crème de la crème of titles pillow of death nice yes this woman did they make us a movie about my life and not tell me oh wait hold on i'm checking i am checking the subtitle
[00:36:13] karen it says the karen westamon's story wow they knew about you in 1944 jesus christ and you've been all over the place karen um i think it was weird that they got launched
[00:36:25] chaney jr to play you though karen i think that was kind of offensive and mean but you know whatever but yeah no these are these are in all seriousness these are films that i i learned about with uh
[00:36:36] that uh the universal horror series that secret history did so i i i've seen uh the frozen ghost so i need to watch the rest of these so um there's also a 12 film collection called of rita hayworth
[00:36:55] films which yeah which includes the lady from shanghai um i didn't realize this collection was coming out um so maybe i have to double dip on lady from shanghai but you also get music in my heart
[00:37:07] you'll never get rich tonight and every night down to earth the loves of carmen a fair in trinidad salamay miss cd tomsen fire down below pal joey uh and they came to corduroy so yeah you can check all those all out if you would like and read it
[00:37:29] i know she was married to some she was married to a certain writer director actor that i know you do not like but um actually actually the the story of lady from shanghai is interesting because she
[00:37:42] wanted to do it even though she and orson were already divorced at this point um and then another big new release is unhinged uh the 2020 movie that reopened movie theaters sort of kind of
[00:37:55] did it really change anything guys i don't know um and uh kina loreboard's putting out something that i really want uh it's the dragnet movie from 1954 and you get two different cuts of the film
[00:38:08] but this is the film that was directed by jack webb and stars jack web along with richard boom ben alexander and robinson virginia greg uh yeah i like dragnet as a radio show um i was never
[00:38:20] a fan of the tv version for whatever reason i just really like that radio show hey jack webb can you stick to the facts please just the facts i need your opinion here just the facts nice you know
[00:38:33] brad the story you're about to hear is true the names have been changed to protect the innocent don't don't quote law and order to me it's a non topic no no no no no that's not a quoting a law and
[00:38:45] order law and order is in the criminal justice system i know god hey brad this is your story bum bum um uh yeah and then it looks like that's really unless you want the crudes in 4k did
[00:39:01] anybody want the crudes in 4k no okay well then we don't then we don't need to go sequel supposed to drop next week i think yeah yeah we'll see hey ryan guess what i'm wrong there is a
[00:39:16] warner archive collection of alford hitch cox uh films that he did with warner brothers except for mr and mrs smith but you get suspicion the wrong man dial in for murder and i confess um a couple
[00:39:29] three of these are with warner brothers one of them was an rko joint obviously that's suspicious with carry grant but yeah i will be getting that because i kind of like the packaging
[00:39:37] it's really neat and nice and i get all of them in one setting so um yeah and that's news or blu-ray so we watch films throughout the week in a segment we call what we've been watching
[00:39:53] so uh yeah this is the stuff we've been watching brad i'm gonna start with you you've been really quiet uh yeah i mean my my week i didn't really watch any new movies or anything dv shows
[00:40:06] uh i watched a lot of clips of snl sketches on youtube um but nothing really stands out we're talking about i you know like what era of snl modern older definitely modern i started out with
[00:40:24] season 46 which i think they are in the midst of um you know anywhere if we came back uh but that episode didn't have a ton of a minute um and then i watched season 45 and then i just i
[00:40:41] you know it was it's on youtube it's mostly playlists from fans so i just it was just like random sketches from the 2000s early 2000s to now um it's kind of what i picked through so um yeah just
[00:40:56] fun random stuff um but nothing that i'm like oh god you get i gotta talk to you guys about this this is this is great you know a lot of the older stuff is you gotta pay for like through the peacock
[00:41:10] or other platforms so i'm quite gotten to it but you know the stuff i have seen from the past i i don't have the reverence that other people do for it um like from the 70s you know i almost feel like
[00:41:25] you know their their sketches they were they were first to the to the door so you know a lot of people just love them because they're first um yeah you know my wife still watches
[00:41:37] the new stuff and i'm not the biggest fan i still think weekend update's pretty funny but i really can't get into it yeah it's like for every like great sketch there's you know there's filler
[00:41:48] you know yeah um but it's about how i feel brad i watch it on their clips on youtube occasionally and it also just depends on the guest star like i know when they had chance the rapper on like every
[00:42:02] skit was just fire and then other times it's like yeah that's okay yeah you can definitely tell like who are the hosts that like really enjoy being there like people like tom hanks or something
[00:42:14] you know like really get into uh like emma stone like they're really involved in like that week's episode and there's like usually musicians that are hosting that are just like um or like a like a recent celebrity is hosting and it just feels like they're mostly reading the
[00:42:32] cards offstage because they weren't there all week yeah um i i really liked dave chappelle's latest appearance on it but i'm not i don't keep up with it the way i would have say like 10 years ago
[00:42:45] yeah yeah yeah i don't like i really don't buy into like why people expect every episode to be a fully curated like perfection you know it's a it's a live thing it's a variety show big
[00:43:00] not every sketch is going to hit like they make up every week yeah and it's and they've been doing this for close to i mean since 70s it's now in season like 40 or something 46 so we're coming back 50 soon
[00:43:13] here so yeah like i mean like not even i mean like i mean if you're like if you go back to variety shows before s and l like they were they were running on fumes by the 70s like they
[00:43:23] would have one like are two great bits and then the rest of them were not we're not up to par so like every every engine runs out of steam at some point i'm not saying s and l's run out of steam but
[00:43:34] you can't expect it as you said to have a hit every time yeah it's just the people are like oh it hasn't been great since the 70s i'm just like i don't know like it doesn't make sense to me that
[00:43:45] they should like in the 90s you know they had an uptick and then like you're like just it's up and down and um probably the most fascinating thing i find watching is watching
[00:43:55] the like the cast rotation um you know if i forget like the overlap like my perception of like who's in what era like i can't believe katem and kinnon's already on her 10th year it feels like she's
[00:44:10] still like a new cast member um right and like even phil hartman and will ferrell overlapped yeah that is that is but that's kind of bizarre to think about and people like adam sandler we're
[00:44:22] only there for like four years yeah actually like and i i mean the way i the way i first saw adam sandler was not on not in one of his movies the first adam sandler thing i would have saw was that
[00:44:35] best of adam sandler reel um from s and l so because i remember seeing opera man before i ever saw gillie madison um so like you know there's still ways that it like you can go back and
[00:44:47] watch those sketches and they still work i like the 70s ones a lot um the 80s ones are fun with eddie murphy but then after that you're just kind of waiting for danie carvey and the that latter half
[00:44:59] of the 80s cast to get in there i was shocked i didn't realize eddie murphy was only like 18 when he started on that show yeah and he basically he basically ran that show for the time that he
[00:45:09] was there like the only other person who had any presence on the show was joe piscipo and um well you know we all know how that turned out who do you think is the longest uh cast member
[00:45:19] i'd say darryl hamond yeah that's why i thought but it's not uh it's keenan thompson he's been there for almost 20 years i was gonna say that it's keenan he's on their darryl hamond is the oldest
[00:45:31] cast member he's almost in his 60s and he's doing the uh voiceover now these uh don pardo died so yeah so that's that's why i kind of alluded to that but like yeah keenan makes sense he's still
[00:45:44] funny on his his uh his appearance in the uh the uh advertising sketch with chappelle was was really funny yeah there's a couple episodes where they joke around about how like loren
[00:45:55] michael says cd control the show to keenan it's adorable um but yeah no i mean like i don't know my my my biggest complaint for snl for the past couple of years has been it seems like that they
[00:46:12] really really lean in on that opening bit and the amount of special guests they have coming in and out has increased over time i don't feel like they give the new cast members a chance to actually
[00:46:23] flex their comedy muscles like i only know about pete davidson not because of snl i know of them because of um the thing he had with on he had a relationship with ariana grande and
[00:46:34] then it kind of imploded or whatever but also drud apatow like connected with him at that point and they made king of statin island which i still have yet to see but um so like i didn't even get to
[00:46:46] know pete davidson on snl like i had to learn about him through tabloids which kind of sucks so and i feel like it's because i only see snl being propped up or talked about in regards to the
[00:46:58] amounts of sketches where they have guest stars coming in and out you know like nobody's allowed to do their own impression of a of a current figure anymore they have to get like a guest star to do
[00:47:09] it which i kind of i don't know how i feel about it but you know a lot of the episodes i watched uh yeah there'd be like an opening monologue you know some other person you'd expect to be
[00:47:21] with or should would show up um but for the most part the most recent cast like there's probably the least amount of turnover ever um of any of the cast in the last 10 years like a lot of people
[00:47:32] who are on there now have been there for like 10 or 11 so um but yeah and there's a lot like a lot of that's like i usually skip the like the political openings because they're like 15 minutes long
[00:47:44] it's like that's way too long for like an introduction to the show like yeah it's supposed to be a cold open i mean you do that and like i don't know three to five minutes maybe yeah
[00:47:54] that's about how long they used to be back in the 80s 90s and 2000s so you know i mean i think it's just because everything's so political now that they know that that's the stuff that people
[00:48:04] are going to stick around to watch yeah but my favorite sketches are just the random silliness like there's a string of will ferrell is like this doctor like this insane doctor and like a couple
[00:48:17] just come in trying to get like a pregnancy result and it almost feels like they're just improvising the whole sketch um yeah and then anytime anyone breaks like it's just the best
[00:48:30] oh yeah like you can watch like some of the cast members trying to get people to snap and it's yeah it's the best so anyway yeah that's uh that's why i watched this week it really i didn't
[00:48:42] karin well i haven't been on in a while so i've watched a lot but i will uh i'll just hit the highlights here so the longer you talk and distract me the longer it will take me to get
[00:48:54] through my list so are you saying that to me karin yeah i'm saying that mostly to you ryan because you're the one who always derails me yeah we'll say something in that i won't have to
[00:49:04] derail you for and then uh i won't have to hey ryan it's my turn to derail her now okay so i think last time i was on it i told you that i would let you know how season four of kim's convenience
[00:49:18] turned out i'll just say it's great obviously just like the rest of the show um again i think like that first season was the strongest but like the other seasons are still good um it ends on a little bit
[00:49:32] of a cliffhanger like there's all these plot lines that start developing and over the course of the last few episodes of the season and so then it's like oh my gosh like what happened like
[00:49:43] what what's going on with mrs kim and her and her health and like what everything's like crazy and then i'm like okay so are we gonna get more seasons and sure enough this show has been renewed
[00:49:56] for two more seasons um it is on a canadian uh tv channel so i don't know when it's gonna be on netflix but it's got a premiere on that tv channel first but incidentally the guy who plays
[00:50:11] the sun was cast in that um the mcu movie with the it's like i can't remember the name of it yes yes yes he's that he's that guy so that's kind of cool is like he's gonna be this big name now
[00:50:30] once the the movie comes out nice we'll know who he is and it's like i watched him on kim's convenience like i you know i'm a hipster i was into him before it was cool and it was funny i'll get into it a
[00:50:44] little bit later but the mandalorian one of the new episodes um the guy who plays mr kim the dad had like a small appearance on it and i was like it's mr kim and i was really excited so
[00:50:59] great show i highly recommend everybody check it out it's just something um happy and funny to watch in this time of just crappiness so check it out kim's convenience on netflix i also watched another
[00:51:14] really awesome and funny show it's an anime show show anime it's called monthly girls nozaki koon it's only like eight twelve episodes something like that it's really short um but it's really
[00:51:28] really funny if you do watch it i recommend you watch it in the english dub because i think it's funnier that way um it's about a bunch of high schoolers and the main guy writes a shoujo manga
[00:51:42] and he gets like all of his friends to help him with it and then they all have like little adventures and misunderstandings and shenanigans that go on so it's a lot of fun i laughed out loud on several
[00:51:56] occasions so it's just something to to warm your heart um as i said i've been watching the new episodes in the mandalorian it's great i'm really excited to have it back i really liked this most
[00:52:10] recent episode where okay i'm going to get into some spoilers here so if you don't want any spoilers for the mandalorian uh how many spoilers are you getting into korean i'm an episode behind
[00:52:21] well i was going to talk a little bit about the newest episode episode three oh jesus christ well plug your ears for a second okay where you don't have to spoil stuff you just tell us if it's good
[00:52:32] too bad i'm gonna say it anyway but yes it was good red muter it's a little too short i was hoping for a bit more um a bit more time between mando and the other mandalorians and i gotta say for like a
[00:52:47] 50 something year old woman bo katan looks really really good so katie sackhouse 50 no she's 40 i looked it up she's not that old but i mean it's kind of nice that they had that continuity of like
[00:53:03] she got to voice the character for the animated shows and now she gets to play her in the live action i was like okay that's really cool but then i'm like mmm bo katan supposed to be like 50
[00:53:16] and she's definitely not 50 in the show i mean she she looks like the same that she did in the coloma wars so can could we give her like a few gray hairs or something uh maybe age in the star wars
[00:53:28] universe isn't quite uh the scale that we have here on earth i mean yoda is 800 years old and you know he's not a skeleton i mean bo katan in the mandalorian supposed to be the same age
[00:53:40] that leia is in the new trilogy so anyway but yeah mandalorian new episodes are great i definitely did not appreciate that one with all the like ice spiders i'm never gonna rewatch that episode again
[00:53:57] ryan if you feel slighted by hearing anything in advance just now i still haven't watched the show so i'm like getting getting premonitions from the future on a show i haven't watched yet well i'm i'm not listening to all the cover your ears
[00:54:12] how am i fault um okay uh real quick want to say the inuyasha sequel hanyu inuyasha he may i think it's starting to kind of straighten itself out we've spent a little bit more time with the
[00:54:24] characters um they're all like in the same location we've got like the kind of running premise of like monster the week and they have to like go and slay the monster whatever um so we got
[00:54:35] that premise set up but also next week's episode or rather this saturday's episode looks oh my gosh we're finally gonna get some answers as to what happened to the original cast because like they're
[00:54:47] all still m i a and it's like oh finally finally finally we get some answers around here so hopefully it doesn't disappoint me but i'm afraid it will um and then two more things
[00:55:00] i did not see freaky in theaters this weekend but i did go back to the theaters to see something else i went to see the new um animated movie wolf walkers and it was excellent i really recommend
[00:55:16] everybody go watch it answer the people who did a secret of kels and whatnot yeah yeah same people who did secret of kels and song of the sea um don't watch the trailer first because the trailer
[00:55:29] spoils a bunch of stuff i purposely did not watch the trailer because i was like i want to go into like no expectations i don't even want to know the plot or or the cast or anything like that
[00:55:40] and i had a lot of fun there were a lot of like really cool revelations and developments that happened in the movie and i was like i was really invested um admittedly it does take a little
[00:55:53] bit to get going i was like okay where we going with this like the first third of it but then once like the first big thing happens i was like okay i'm on board like sign me the fuck up for the rest
[00:56:05] of this movie um the shan bean is uh one of the cast members he's probably like the most recognizable cast member so really really good movie uh animation's beautiful voice cast and excellent job especially the kids um there are a couple of kids i don't know if the
[00:56:28] actors are kids but at least the characters are they sound like kids so anyway i don't want to say too much to spoil anything so you'll spoil the mandalorian for me but you won't spoil this movie
[00:56:41] cool grand thanks that's your own damn fault ryan you could it's not my fault you could have you could have shown some restraint no i'm gonna talk about it y'all spoil shit for me all the time
[00:56:54] no spoil this fucking movie because i don't care about it no just do what i do and you like song of the sea i do i love song of the sea beautiful and then you would like it it's really good
[00:57:07] i'm sorry brad what were you saying i was saying just do what i do and tune out by uh doing paperwork for your 48 hour film okay cool first you gotta make a 48 hour film ryan i'll send you some
[00:57:20] word docs and you can just click away at it while she's talking all right the last thing i wanted to talk about is that guess what ryan the blacklist premiered on friday oh my god ryan's in a coma someone called 911
[00:57:44] this real nerd this is movies not tv too bad it's what i've watched it's not what movies have i've been watching ryan uh yeah i'm gonna change the name is i never have to deal with this shit again grand grand just talk for like 10 minutes about snl clips
[00:58:00] yeah because we haven't talked about that ever i'm pretty sure we could have like a five hour episode of the blacklist i was surprised we talked that long about snl like i went to the episode
[00:58:14] thinking like oh this will be quick because i'll just be like i didn't watch anything and move on everybody's like no i like this particular season and here's why let's all get all our
[00:58:23] feelings about snl for the past 40 years out of the open and brad it was good therapy because zack would you watch this week no i didn't talk about it fucking you heard brad
[00:58:38] karin what's going on with james spader is he still trying to kill the avengers what's going on here kill the avengers oh yeah remember he was ultron you remember that movie came out what five years
[00:58:50] ago no i don't know this this whole year it felt like a decade unto itself okay i'll be quick it was really really stupid as expected liz kissed wrestler i yelled out that my roommate was like um are you okay
[00:59:14] oh my gosh it was just the most convoluted plan and now liz has sided with her mom and this whole like feud between her mom and red and i guess the preview for next episode catarina shows up
[00:59:28] and she's talking to red she's like isn't it awesome that she chose me over you oh you must feel like shit but i did want to mention as expected they did not incorporate the pandemic into the show's universe
[00:59:42] there was actually a shot where liz is in front of the fbi building and it is just painfully obvious that it's cg and i'm like yeah because they had to cg that shot because if they shot it live
[00:59:54] everybody would have been wearing masks and stuff so just goes to show you that i don't know should have ended two at least two seasons ago shows really dumb i mean i get it not everybody's gonna want to incorporate into the into their plot lines but
[01:00:12] carina how many seasons is it on right now it's on the eighth season okay so if they get to a ninth season i'll just wait for the clip show that plays uh good riddance the time of your
[01:00:21] life during the montage of it you know that's that'll catch me up right quick that's a seinfeld reference guys i remember they did have a clip show back in season two that's bizarre really
[01:00:33] wants recap i don't know why we did this now but all right i'll shut up now but anyway blacklist is still terrible don't watch it ever garbage no i'm sorry uh back go ahead all ready um
[01:00:58] so i watched a couple of things um i uh did a recording for yesteryear on it's a mad mad mad world so i had so i had to rewatch the movie i ended up rewatching both the theatrical cut and the
[01:01:14] restoration cut in two different sittings and um i you know like i i know what's the difference between the theatrical and the restoration cut so the restoration cut has to do with the fact that when
[01:01:27] they first premiered this film it was set at about 192 minutes and they had to keep cutting it down before the general theatrical release so what you have with the restoration cut via criterion is you have a uh conglomeration of footage that they tracked from different sources including
[01:01:45] different laser disc releases different foreign releases that had extra footage incorporated and moments where they don't have the visual element but they have the sound so they use production stills combined with these lost soundtracks that they reincorporated into the film
[01:02:03] according to the original shooting script so the restoration i mean i i said it before on this show years ago like i i don't think it's entirely necessary but i enjoyed watching certain sections
[01:02:17] of it because there are there is the there are moments with buster keaton in it that were supposed to be a little bit more prevalent that aren't present in the theatrical cut
[01:02:28] but in terms of that movie in general like it's still a fucking blast i mean like this is a movie that has the audacity to show jimmy durante literally kicking the bucket as he dies
[01:02:38] and i actually liked because i was doing production research on it um carl reiner actually fit very heavily into it because he talked about the fact he's in the movie for a for a good two minutes
[01:02:51] he plays an air traffic controller who's trying to get buddy hacket and mickey rooney down in the plane that they're attempting to land and there's a shot where buddy hack the plane is
[01:03:03] coming in on the runway and it nearly clips carl reiner so he tells the story is that he he's so far away from the camera that he jokingly yelled out makeup you know because like nobody's
[01:03:15] going to see him that close up right guys um and then as the plane flew by for the shot and nearly clipped him and got so close um as the plane went away carl reiner just yelled out underwear
[01:03:29] to indicate that he had nearly shit his pants um so uh yeah it it's a still a wonderful film uh the episode that we recorded on it is about as long as the theatrical cut of the movie itself
[01:03:40] so i'm looking forward to releasing that um and actually speaking of that show the next episode they'll be coming out will be ryan's episode where we talk about mr lucky and the awful
[01:03:49] truth um and then i actually ended up recording a shambly supplement on high anxiety um the mel brooks film that's an homage to hitchcock so i rewatched high anxiety uh that movie still
[01:04:01] fucking wonderful still has one of my favorite songs of all time which is high anxiety the theme for high anxiety um and uh just just a fucking blast of a movie like that that
[01:04:12] movie knows how to be a hitchcock movie without having to have hitchcock in the room um it there's just the the psycho homage ryan ryan have you seen high anxiety i have yeah the site
[01:04:25] you know the psycho homage i'm talking about with the newspaper right yeah that that scene still fucking cracks me up not because it's an homage to psycho but so the guy who the the
[01:04:36] scene is is that um uh mel brooks's character is checking into a hotel he really wants a newspaper to find out more on the information of this murder of a person that worked at his
[01:04:47] institute so he tells a bellboy to get the paper and it's played by berri levinson future writer and director of rain man and berri levinson is like very uh temperamental like easily easily ticked off about it and when brooks keeps reminding him about the paper he just gets
[01:05:04] more annoyed and more annoyed and then finally they they come to the psycho moment where mel brooks gets in the shower and then the bellboy played by berri levinson comes in and starts stabbing mel brooks with the newspaper going here here's your paper here's your paper
[01:05:19] here's your paper happy now happy happy now it's the some of the most beautiful yelling delivery you'll ever hear comes out of berri levinson's mouth it's friggin wonderful um and i actually led me to rewatch silent movies later on that night which uh i'm surprised that
[01:05:39] movie doesn't get talked about as much as it should because i think it's it's such an adorable movie that that he made in between young frankenstein and high anxiety where it's very much of its era there's some title cards that obviously do not work today but
[01:05:56] that movie is still a loving homage to that era but also it's just a damn funny movie like they're trying to collect all these different um movie stars to be in the silent movie to save
[01:06:10] the uh the the movie studio that said seiza runs in the movie and when they go to try to get burt reynolds um they they pull up to his house they don't know where where burt reynolds house is
[01:06:21] and then marty felman points to a big mansion right across from them and the mansion just says burt reynolds and it has a big portrait of burt reynolds on the front of it this movie is
[01:06:32] still wonderful it's still worked that score by john morris is a fantastic score um and it has carol arthur in it the late carol arthur who passed away not too long ago she plays a pregnant woman who
[01:06:44] gets in their car at the beginning of the movie and uh because she's pregnant the car tilts back and it's doing a wheelie throughout the streets um and then i rewatched young frankenstein and this
[01:06:55] whole uh trek on it and um that that's a perfect movie that's just a perfect movie there's nothing i can say about young frankenstein that hasn't already been said before apart from the fact that
[01:07:06] i really really enjoyed watching marty felman this time around as i as i generally do but like just watching everything he does physically is is just straight up an homage to buster keaton and his kind
[01:07:18] of like style movement that he did in his films like there's there's just a just an authenticity that marty felman had that i don't think uh a lot of actors have is there a did and it's a
[01:07:29] shame that he died as young as he did um and then uh for film club we watched a slight case of murder that's uh it's a movie where edward g robinson plays a bootlegger who goes legit after prohibition is
[01:07:45] repealed and uh he's on the verge of losing everything because his beer is garbage and nobody has the heart to tell him that his beer is garbage meanwhile he throws apart throws a party and it gets involved in various different schemes involving adopting children and uh trying to
[01:08:06] obtain the money to save his business uh it's if you ever needed proof that edward g robinson was a great comic actor you should just watch this and brother orchid and that'll be all the
[01:08:16] proof you ever needed like he has wonderful timing it's amazing um and then um and i and i had rewatched that movie watched that movie for the first time a couple years ago and talked
[01:08:27] about on this show it's one of those films that you're not expecting it to be as funny as it is and it's got like literally every gangster actor in the genre um and then i wrapped up my thin man
[01:08:38] series rewatch um so i watched the thin man goes home um yet another mystery that nick charles has to solve with norah and asta at his side uh but this time in the thin man goes home
[01:08:51] nick charles has to do this sober he cannot have a drink because he doesn't want to give the father his father the impression that he is still a party boy but he clearly is so throughout this
[01:09:02] whole movie nick charles is drinking cider while solving this mystery of who killed somebody literally at the doorstep of the charles estate so um yeah it's it's it's one of the weaker
[01:09:14] films like these films get weaker as they go on technically but there's still good moments in them there's a good moment with norah trailing somebody she thinks is the killer and you get a lot of like
[01:09:26] in the window gags and like her starting a brawl in a pool room like it's still blast and there's also she myrtle loy is a genius there's a scene where they're outside of uh charles the charles's
[01:09:38] parents' front yard and she's wrestling with an art with a lawn chair and trying to get it to stick up and it's just some beautiful physical comedy from myrtle loy it's it's still a wonderful
[01:09:50] moment uh and then before we started recording i watched song of the thin man which is the final in the series uh this one it's clear that the series has run out of steam but i i'd forgotten
[01:10:03] about this one of the things that i liked about it initially was that the whole series is predicated on the fact that nick charles doesn't want to do anything except live in retirement with his wife
[01:10:16] and her money because it's a little joke that they have within their marriage but norah's always trying to get him to solve a mystery in the beginning of this film it's indicated that norah does not
[01:10:27] want to even have anything to do with murder mysteries until when one happens then she just says oh you've got to do it and i'm like well i love the idea of norah being virtually tired of
[01:10:41] solving all these mysteries because throughout the series she has seen what getting into these mysteries brings with it but this is a formula in the 40s it's not going to change um everybody
[01:10:54] still on their game in terms of their roles in the in the series but they're not um there's it's not the same so it's it ends pretty much where it needs to um but it's still fun each of
[01:11:07] those films regardless of where the quality lies you still get paul and loy in their banter and it's just wonderful um and then uh the last thing i watched was apparently a short film that i made
[01:11:20] and released over the week has been getting lovely response so that was uh what that's being an asshole oh yeah because we talked about brad's earlier in the show so i figured it
[01:11:32] was only fair that i could mention mine but um yeah no that it was nice this week what there's another thing i watched this week oh well i guess you can i guess you can just ignore it
[01:11:43] like you do everything but i didn't watch it because i don't care oh uh oh ryan i just i just got ryan's response to my tweet on yesteryear um but yeah no it was very
[01:11:59] nice to see it i had never done a movie like that before um so it was very um not the black and white thing but the relationship drama thing um but risa scott and hayden winston
[01:12:10] encouraged me to do it uh early on and we shot it in september we took a we took a we took a month to get everything down from the sound design to the edit and i'm very very happy
[01:12:21] with the result so everybody kicked ass on that set it was wonderful um and uh i i i i hope i didn't depress anybody with it i sent ryan a text with a link to it saying i'm sorry this is in black and
[01:12:34] white but i should have also said was i'm sorry this is also depressing um but yeah that's all i watched this week cool uh yeah for some reason um this week i decided i was gonna watch a few things
[01:12:53] it's interesting i i've been i went through all the friday the 13th i just need to watch the remake and when you watch them back to back to back to back to back to back to back to back to back
[01:13:03] back to back um that's a lot of facts yeah you can see uh the ones that are better made um the ones that are edited better uh the ones that just keep your interest longer i'll probably do a ranking of
[01:13:24] them after rewatching them in that manner because stuff like i think part two stands out to me is being pretty unrelenting at the end um and yeah it's lots of fun it's taken me a long time to go
[01:13:36] through the bonus features because i don't even know how many hours there are of them um so yeah that's pretty fun um and i learned that being cross v's son is in the first friday at 13th
[01:13:48] yeah harry yeah um is he kid killed with a sack of oranges oh my god oh my god brah it won't leave a bruise and i'll let him know who's boss there's no doubt about it
[01:14:05] oh my gosh he's good um the uh on the crystal lake box or the crystal lake dock they talked about how apparently like it was just after bing had died and so he was 77 and yes so he was still
[01:14:17] kind of reeling from his father's death which i would imagine so yeah that's the first time i've seen him and do an interview um his interview is kind of funny though because he doesn't remember anything
[01:14:26] from the shoot um glad if you watch that bonus feature no it's funny he'll say yeah you know i was really grateful for the opportunity and uh and uh yeah i don't remember uh how it happened
[01:14:41] and then he'll say other things about his career and he says yeah i don't remember in friday 13th how this happened it's pretty funny um i mean it's been 41 years but uh so that's fun um i watched
[01:14:55] searching with uh john cho um oh yeah i saw that the drive-in like what three years ago yeah it's uh way better than i thought it was gonna be right it's one of those movies that uh
[01:15:07] you know sometimes i go to best buy and they have movies that are 499 i say this all the time and i heard that that movie is pretty good so i was like you know what might as well get it
[01:15:17] and check it out and it is really good uh john shows daughter goes missing and he starts learning all this other stuff about her he starts unraveling this mystery that maybe she
[01:15:26] isn't the person that he thinks she is um and it's what's really cool is it's all played out in social media and um through like text messages and facetime and news reports and it's a really
[01:15:40] interesting way to make a film and the bonus features are cool because the director and writer of it used to work at google and he had the idea for the movie um to make it that way and he actually
[01:15:53] shot the whole movie with him playing every part before he went and shot the movie so when he put in the real actors is like a test round or something yeah and there's like a demo like
[01:16:05] yeah but he did the whole movie and went so when he so basically what he did when he had the actor shoot it he just put them in the screen instead of himself so he already had the movie done
[01:16:15] that's a really fascinating movie brand did you like it yeah um like i said it was uh it was just really clever like you you think that's something that's just played out in like facetime and yeah social media would be kind of like cheesy but it's it's actually
[01:16:30] pretty good mystery it's told really well through those devices yeah surprise they haven't done something like that during the pandemic it seems like it'd be perfect for it they have there's been horror films that have been released but not not not like horror films how would i
[01:16:44] know about that i don't know so yeah no i was impressed um it's uh it's actually a pretty good movie i i was a little disappointed how it was it was resolved um you haven't watched in a while
[01:16:58] so i remember yeah i'm not i'm not gonna spoil it because it's important to not know how this nope um but it's really it's still i mean the mystery is still fun though um i watched uh
[01:17:13] becky which is a home invasion movie from this year that has joe mckel in it and um kevin james and it's lulu wilson um is becky um i liked it more than henry did but uh it's about uh
[01:17:36] father and a daughter and their mom has passed away and she's been dead for a year or two and they go to their cabin and becky is introduced to his dad soon to be fiancee
[01:17:47] and so she's not ready to say goodbye to her mom she passed away from cancer and she runs away and goes into her like little clubhouse treehouse kind of thing and while she's
[01:18:00] there um bad guys break into their home and um things happen and then becky decides she's gonna have revenge on them and kills them in really brutal ways uh not a very deep movie but it this the
[01:18:18] soundtrack is really fun and um i had lots of fun watching it uh i don't know if any of you guys have seen it no i've heard of it though yeah it's i haven't not heard of it it's not your
[01:18:30] kind of movie crin is it my kind of movie ryan yeah i think you would like it whoo uh yeah it's just a kind of a different thing and it's by the guys who made cooties so if you've
[01:18:42] seen cooties oh um i'm down yeah you know there's some funny things in it i mean i got cooties one time does that count yeah well don't be kissing people on the playground um i also watched the
[01:18:58] babysitter killer queen which is a sequel to the babysitter um the first babysitter movie was better than i thought it was gonna be basically it's these babysitters that are uh part of a satanic
[01:19:09] cult and they have to sacrifice people directed by probably the greatest film director from the 2000s mcg oh god damn it ryan and and the second it's still it's pretty funny it's really gory um
[01:19:25] towards the end the story i kind of lose like it loses steam but it's still fun it's not great but when you stay up till three in the morning because you work and then on days you don't work you have
[01:19:40] a hard time going to sleep you know there's worse things to put on gotcha uh i also watched uh the 2020 moulin which is um i really whatever cring it's a fun movie it's nicely shot
[01:20:01] yeah i mean it's not um it's not the best disney live action remake i still think it's cinderella if i had to pick one um but i mean this action it's pretty spectacular it's shot really well
[01:20:16] it gets the point of moulin across really well i never thought moulin was a great animated film anyways i thought it was a good one um and yeah i think it's really good uh the steel book is beautiful
[01:20:30] if you're gonna buy it i get the steel book it's uh watercolor kind of design it's not like the black panther one the original black panther if anybody remembers that uh and the uh
[01:20:44] the last thing i watched was ben aflac in the way back which uh you're ahead of me oh yeah watch that too i really like this movie um it's it's a kind of a tough movie to watch because it's it's another
[01:21:01] one of those movies where kind of like adam sandler and uncut gems where you expect him to make better decisions but he never does um in the film ben aflac plays a guy who's an alcoholic and is
[01:21:16] i guess a dock worker um and he used to be a huge basketball star at his old uh catholic high school and they ask him if he'll come and coach the team and he decides he's going to do it
[01:21:31] and as he coaches the team he starts to kind of rehabilitate himself um you know he also has an estranged wife um i'm not going to tell you why they're estranged because that'd be a spoiler
[01:21:44] so um i'm gonna do it don't do it um but it's ben aflac is really really great in this movie every time you feel like it's going to go into a sport movie cliche
[01:21:58] it kind of veers away from it and uh yeah it's it's pretty hard to watch uh ben aflac's character with his alcoholism because he says horrible things and he does horrible things and he expects it to
[01:22:16] go away and he plays it off like everything's okay and it's uh it's a really powerful movie brad did you like it uh i should clarify i start i i caught him in hbo laws uh on a work trip
[01:22:30] and i i came in when one of the kids on the team like is late for the uh oh my god what they call practice yes um and so he gets dismissed and so i watched everything
[01:22:43] from then on did i miss a lot uh i think you missed about 40 minutes of the movie yeah 40 oh my god um but yeah i was i was surprised by this you know the structure of it and that's you know
[01:22:57] me having only i guess missed 40 minutes of it but it definitely didn't it didn't feel like a beginning middle and end act thing because how it ends like it you know i i'm so trained to expect the
[01:23:10] the story to go through the basketball games yeah it's really not and you know there's like there's really no traditional heading to it because he doesn't like playing basketball doesn't turn him around no there's yeah there's no there's no resolution
[01:23:25] to the story yeah and you know there's he's so good that there's this one scene uh where he's in a hospital and he sees something and it breaks him and he is man it's um it's pretty
[01:23:39] powerful so if it's on hbo max right now um i recommend everybody check out the way back it might make my film's flosion list easier for something that's happening in six weeks i remember
[01:23:52] brad talking about it a couple weeks ago and i put it on hold at the library for that reason so i'm interested to check it out yeah no it's uh yeah it's it's you know because like i said it
[01:24:06] sometimes might veer into cliches but then the turns it takes with the cliches is what you don't expect and that's why i kind of really like this movie every time i was excited to actually
[01:24:16] watch the basketball games play out i was a little bummed about like oh this is a dramatic movie that's not about kids succeeding at basketball no it's yeah it's it's not him necessarily fixing the
[01:24:28] basketball team it's him fixing himself yeah um and he's amazing i've been saying it for years that ben afleck's a way better character than any but actor than anybody gives him credit for
[01:24:40] yeah you know i still think he's an awesome bruce wane i think he's awesome in argo um goodwill hunting and he because he's really funny um why is that a fandom you're a fandom too oh dude
[01:24:54] fucking fandom like a motherfucker what's up now i mean i i mean that's a great thing like he's really funny and jay and simon bob strike back as himself twice but what about g g g g g g whatever
[01:25:12] the hell that yeah that gili is not his fault yeah and it's you know that movie gets a lot of crap it's not good and i'll never watch it again but it's not a train wreck like it's not unwatchable
[01:25:24] it's just there's a lot of choices in gili that are made that i don't think you should have made it they were wrong headed in in a like 80 years removed way like it's really strange and it's
[01:25:38] martin brest so i don't understand how that happened but yeah any of yeah and that's what i watched this week uh this week we went to halomo draft house some of us and saw freaky
[01:25:55] zack should people see freaky yeah um i i think you should this this this movie was a lot of fun the trailer uh the trailer honestly kind of had me rolling my eyes because i was like i okay
[01:26:11] and another gimmicky uh attempt at a horror movie but i sort of said that about happy death day and was gladly proven wrong so i went into this i had such a blast i think this is the best vince
[01:26:24] vaughn movie i've seen in a while um and i like uh the gal katharine newton who plays um who like both of them get to double duty up um as different versions of themselves and i just had a blast
[01:26:39] with that i think chris furlandon's a really good director from from from his track record thus far with me with the happy death day movies and this and even his paranormal activity is is fun
[01:26:48] too so like yeah i mean yeah i would definitely check this out it's a lot of fun and i saw it dolt be at this so it it sounded incredible it was like a nice good horror film experience so
[01:27:00] rad yeah it wasn't as much fun as i wanted it to be um like there's just some confusing choices i think we're just made for the sake of the gag rather than the story um like there's just
[01:27:15] a lot of decisions characters make just feel like they're done because the director wants them to happen and it really makes sense the story so uh and i i didn't think the humor was
[01:27:27] quite as sharp as say like a shanada dead or something so um yeah that's alright for me uh yeah i think i'm more in the zacks boat i have a lot of fun watching this movie um it's
[01:27:41] what's really cool is it seems uh looking at movies that are coming in the pipeline that slasher films might be making a resurgence and uh i hope they do because they're fun and here's a trailer for freaky
[01:28:01] that's me millie ordinary boring millie i love your dress i think i saw it at discount the man's okay so i was never the most popular homecomings this weekend boker is gonna be at the dance and boys never really noticed me
[01:28:21] honestly if this was a horror movie i'd be one of the first ones to get killed cute creepy dude in the mask like i said but actually it turns out where am i i didn't get killed oh my god why do i sound like that
[01:28:48] i woke up in the killer's body the blissfield butcher strikes again don't freak out you're black i'm gay we are so dead will you stop it's me it's millie hill hill blissfield hi feel our glory and our might and not only is that psycho wearing my body
[01:29:13] he's killing it he's like a wolf in sheep's clothing who knows how many of our friends he's gonna kill be sure this is safe no oh my god it's a slaughterhouse i have like less than six hours to swap back
[01:29:32] i'm gonna be stuck in his body forever free up loser i gotta take a dump i have to admit it hasn't been all bad i'm sorry sir i didn't mean to interrupt i move how's that feel i'll make you wish
[01:29:42] your stupid face was never born oh my god did you just pee yourself yeah well what am i wearing i'm actually really liking this for you oh my god it's a blissfield butcher oh great we're gonna get killed by murder barbie can't wait to kill you
[01:30:12] time to stop this asshole we're in this together my body back come and get it look i know i look like the butcher but it's millie he's crazy okay booker can you look at me please dry up bitch booker help booker will you shut up
[01:30:42] yeah you know when i went to the bride did you see it at the alamo no i'm amc now the alamo was awesome they played like nothing but a bunch of uh well they had obviously
[01:30:53] freaky friday and you know like father like son like cheesy 80s movies but then they played tons of horror like trailers from this 80s it was awesome but anyways uh edit this serial killer who's a lot like jason um yeah even breaks the door
[01:31:11] like jason i know it was awesome even has the same fonts as jason uh he is killing people all around and he um attempts to kill uh millie who is the main character at the football game afterwards
[01:31:28] she's the dancing beaver but he uses this knife that he stole from his art collectors house so many stabs or they switch bodies and yeah that's the premise so now the serial killer is in
[01:31:41] this petite blonde headed girl in high school and the petite one hundred girls now in like six five vince von um and they have to find a way to switch bodies back and carnage and hilarity ensues
[01:31:58] brane can we talk about vince von as a as a slasher killer because i pretty good he's great right like in those in the psycho remake so well you know when he ever worked in the psycho remake
[01:32:12] he's too big to play norman bates he's too big and i mean he's he's not the problem with the psycho remake i'll put it that way um but no i'm hearing from scream factory crypt by me uh the psycho remake
[01:32:28] you should have i should do it or fred clause i mean have you seen that movie it's pretty terrifying uh does he kill paul geomadi in that movie then i'm not this is nothing against paul geomadi
[01:32:40] i just think that would be an interesting thing to happen um no but his his presence in those in that opening and then in the ending sequences he is he is a stalker kill like he is doing a really
[01:32:51] good job with it i mean like aside from the fact that he's basically only wearing a hobo's t-shirt he is fucking dominating those scenes like was there a lot of people at the theater when you
[01:33:02] guys saw it uh well i went to dobby atmos so it wasn't that packed to begin with but the the show i was some was mine was and what i really liked about it is uh the first real kill in the
[01:33:18] film is when he jams this wine bottle down this kid's throat uh yeah i was excited i was like wow they're actually like this movie actually might have some inventive stuff yeah and i remember my
[01:33:29] audience with my mine was pretty full and uh my audience screamed when it happened so um then they do stuff like there's a cryogenics chamber in like a high school athletics like department
[01:33:43] like no that's not cryogenic what's it's uh it's like a thermo yeah it's a new thing to athletes use it's a thermo thermo cool it's supposed to uh laura just told me it's cryotherapy yeah yeah yeah
[01:33:55] but in like an average high school like i'd expect like a college or something because you know it's almost pro sports but you know maybe this is one of those schools that just plays
[01:34:05] balls so well that they're able to just squeeze in a little bit of that extra technology in there like the liability that comes with having a device that could freeze you almost like liquid nitrogen
[01:34:16] but but brad it's okay but brad it's okay it goes to the athletic department because they get all the money did you see their theater said it looks like garbage compared to their athletic department
[01:34:26] did you guys see jason x they just got it from yep that's also another thing like this movie is kind of omaging friday the 13th kills um but yeah no so i i think people have gotten used to pg-13 horror
[01:34:42] films and yeah and so even so they they're expecting toned down violence and like i said so he killed that uh dude that way and uh the rest of the kills were pretty brutal in the opening oh yeah
[01:35:01] and i don't think people were prepared for it and uh so it was it was pretty fun um the the impression that i got from the trailer was that it was going to be pg-13 i didn't even
[01:35:12] bother to look at the rating so like you know when you told me it was rated r before going to the movie i was like oh well well let's see how this plays out and like there's everything there's
[01:35:22] everything from you know premarital sex all the way down to wine bottles being shoved up down people throats like i was like oh wow this is an actual slasher movie this is awesome um i mean not to say
[01:35:33] that happy death day isn't but that's more of like a mystery movie to my mind oh yeah no i agree um but anyway i was i was gonna say though like the the um once they get into freaky friday mode
[01:35:46] the one thing that i was worried about was that okay the comedy tone's gonna overtake the slasher elements that have been working so well but i shouldn't have been led down that path because
[01:35:55] he already sets it up with such brutal like kills once she uh it once they've switched sides and kathryn newton is getting into kill mode she is merciless not even it like you know i
[01:36:09] mean the cryogenic one is you know it's a jason kill but like when she goes wailing on that teacher like that is some wonderful wonderful slasher moments there and one of the things i like too
[01:36:20] that the movie played with is you know vince bond as the killer is used to being this big super strong dude and she gets her ass kicked and uh he has to learn to not be camp overpower people
[01:36:34] like he did before yeah he's using different tech he has to use different techniques within this like there's uh there's some and there's a wonderful setup moments and like how it works with like the
[01:36:48] the the opposing situations where like i mean when she's in um uh the the the hillbrook slash what's what's the name of their town like blissville slasher or the blissville killer whatever uh he um
[01:37:05] uh she's she's getting a sense of empowerment that she's never felt before and then they use the imagery i love this they use the imagery of um kathryn newton as the killer in that scene when she
[01:37:17] gets led into the alley with those three other jocks and then she just wails on him with a fucking chainsaw like there's some like wonderful like moments in there that just i just wasn't
[01:37:29] expecting it to go as far as it did like i thought this would be pretty held back but landon apparently decided to blow everybody's minds away um yeah yeah there's also the the scene with
[01:37:43] her she has two friends in the movie one of them's a a gay fella and uh they've already gotten her tied her as the killer tied in the chair and the scene with his mother coming in on them
[01:37:57] it's a fun comedic moment at first but then once she breaks free from that chair like there's a there's a lot of tension in my theater like i i there was like a good
[01:38:05] yelp or two because she was cut like she was just chasing him down the hall and then the knife coming through the door which has been done to death but it worked in this movie um
[01:38:16] yeah does and there's also practical effects in here like there's practical blood there's practical gore there's a lot of fun stuff in there like i said um i know brad maybe you can
[01:38:27] attest this too i think people have gotten soft on horror because the i mean the violence in it i mean i'm used to it but my audience reacted really strong to the violence in it i was in
[01:38:39] a room of two other people so i didn't um yeah but i mean i mean maybe it's because they went into it thinking it was going to be more of a comedy because i think that's how the trailer
[01:38:49] sold it because even i was kind of intrigued i was like hmm this could be kind of interesting like maybe it's kind of light on the horror and more of a comedy so maybe that's why i think the balance
[01:39:00] is just right for it i mean like i i don't think horror movies have gotten too soft because i mean like the halloween reboot was not pulling any punches when it came out two years ago if we're
[01:39:12] talking about the slasher genre and like and there's plenty of other horror movies that like push their violent limits to their expectations like come to daddy from earlier does that yeah but you mean
[01:39:22] yeah but you're saying uh like come daddy i mean that's not mainstream out how oh if you're talking mainstream yeah no they've they've pulled back a little bit unless they do something like a halloween
[01:39:32] reboot like i agree yeah that they because happy death day both of them are pg-13 right yeah yeah so then okay and then truth or dare some of the other blownhouse stuff that's come out that
[01:39:45] hasn't been by jordan peel like yeah they they they tend to play it more on the safe side yeah well even um you know uh jordan peel stuff is a little more psychological than it is on the
[01:39:56] violence um and i think people have gotten used to the monsters uh whether it's ghost face leather face uh freddy kruger jason you know they've haven't really had their day besides you
[01:40:13] know michael myers is the most recent one right i don't know if people are used to that anymore whereas i think i mean i won't no remorse it's just killing i i wonder if it's like with michael
[01:40:25] i think the exception with michael has been like they found a way to make him scary again in a way that i hope they find for jason and freddy but it seems like that that michael
[01:40:35] just lended itself well to that kind of if we retcon these certain things this happens what i like about the blissfield butcher here is that because it the mask isn't the important part the important
[01:40:48] part of this he's a brutal sadistic motherfucker like he is not messing around he is he is on one mission kill he listens to the knife at the beginning like this guy is off his fucking rocker
[01:41:00] like the my the the moment i laugh the loudest is also the moment that creeped me out a bit was when she wakes up in his kill layer because it's it's terrifying of all the things she's
[01:41:14] surrounded by in this body but also it's just hilarious to be like oh just what if you woke up in in jason vorhees' cave or like wherever he's hanging out in the middle of the woods in
[01:41:24] crystal lake like that's that's a that's a cool moment um but yeah i hope this means we get more stuff like this because i'd love to see christopher landon do another slasher movie in this vein i
[01:41:36] don't want to sequel to this movie i really don't i think it is fine just the way it is brad you weren't as impressed uh what uh what weren't you impressed with as much yeah like i i thought the you know towards the end the kills weren't as
[01:41:54] like creative as like the opening was you know by the end you know she's just wielding a chainsaw or just stabbing people or hitting people um you know uh and then like like i liked what
[01:42:07] vince von was doing as like in his performance but it was that thing that people complained about shazam where like zackery levi of this version of that kid wasn't the performance that the kid was giving
[01:42:20] i felt like he did that with kathryn newton's thing because she's like i know she's you know as herself she's very meek and reserved and you know anti-social um but i didn't see any
[01:42:34] that come through with vince von's like vince von like he could have been portraying like you know the ditzy cheerleader right um as his take on on the girl so i i felt that like there was
[01:42:47] a disconnect between those two performances obviously his version would have been and it is more entertaining than like just doing what she was doing you know in a different body and i also don't think it capitalized on the premise of these two character switching bodies
[01:43:06] like i felt like it was trying to write a lineup like well we really want to do like stuff that honors the genre while also trying to like just serve the story so you know i i
[01:43:18] thought there were a lot of missed opportunities with dealing with like you know she uh the serial killer who isn't in like a weaker i guess body um and her struggling with you know you
[01:43:32] think when she wakes up right away she would notice her hands you know she doesn't have to like go to the mirror and notice that she's you know this huge man and then that like the epilogue
[01:43:41] like after you know they get rescued in the ambulance and everything it just felt like that whole extra scene that i didn't think was needed at all um like it's there to make her kind of feel more empowered um i mean if we're lucky it sets up
[01:44:00] the fact that you don't need a sequel to this movie because you could have just ended on the ambulance with him clearly still alive and then you cut the black the end yeah he was also shot like
[01:44:09] eight times like uh much he didn't seem weakened at all in in their house so much like much like any serial or any slasher killer in any of these movies they can get shot six times they can just
[01:44:20] shot in the heart and they still get up and walk out yeah like they're kind of following that trope um yeah it's when the like stew says in scream where this supposed killer comes back alive
[01:44:33] from one last scare but he's not dead yeah it's like he's not supernatural though it's just the the dagger is right so that's where i'm just like that doesn't make sense to me we don't know much
[01:44:45] about him so yeah it's supposed to be fun but it's just like i don't know just felt off to me um and it's like the lack of security at the police station i guess like that whole sequence
[01:44:57] um yeah i don't know just wasn't as sharp as i i can say that police departments don't have evidence in a locker that you can see through just to pick up just sitting out in the main
[01:45:16] area which didn't look like a police station it was like some boathouse next to a huge mansion well um come see my where i work sometime brad you won't be that impressed either
[01:45:29] we don't know what blissfield city budget is for its police department we have no idea of this universe just yet we're just experiencing this movie give it time somebody will build a wikipedia page
[01:45:40] dedicated to explaining why that evidence locker is so exact you need a sequel because it'd be too freaky to oh freaky oh okay now i kind of want it just for the title alone
[01:45:52] and then the third one could be a broadcast and then the third one could be way too freaky or something like that just find a way to keep building up that title that'd be still freaky
[01:46:01] still freaky the reboot is stay freaky yes or freaky within three for the e yes oh oh karen karen's karen's good with marketing horror films even if she doesn't like watching
[01:46:16] um cool uh next week i don't think anything's opening so um maybe rebecca um yeah i'd be done with that held off long enough but i won't be able to join next week though so dang it we have to pick
[01:46:37] something i actually want to talk about yep sorry karen spoilers we're doing it um i don't know how spoilers work yep for me it is um i'll wait a couple days because sometimes alamo releases their schedule and movie theaters there might be something that trickles out
[01:46:59] but uh thanks for listening everybody yeah you could always go see borb with grandpa nope dude wait no ryan you don't get it it's the old school and the new cool i saw that poster
[01:47:13] it sold me no idea yeah don't you want to see the new cool fight the old school god damn that because i'll like preview before my movie and i was like i'm kind of intrigued like just the
[01:47:27] amount of star power in this thing makes me want to go see it a little bit i haven't watched the trailer how many times does robert janiro get hit over the head by something frivolous and
[01:47:37] play thingy like a lot probably i don't know there's a jenki chan movie coming out oh that's right like the vanguard yeah okay it's got zero percent perfect oh wow we'll figure it out
[01:47:54] wait does it have a zero percent because nobody's reviewed it or because it's bad no it's rotten it's it's i'm reading it through fandango so they got like five reviews on here and they're all
[01:48:08] that must be less than the tuxedo you know i'll still see it thanks for listening we'll see you guys next week bye bye thank you for listening to this episode of real nerds podcast real nerds
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