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[00:01:23] And you can see us in one month's time at the Colorado Convention Center at Denver Fan Expo July 4th through the 7th. We are the one, the only, a top 10 biggest surprise from last year's Fan Expo, the Reel Nerds Podcast. I'm joined by Brad. Brad, how's it going
[00:01:40] today? I'm still busy, man. Still busy. This booth we're making that's going to be even more of a surprise this year is taking a toll. You've put in a lot of hard work. I went to a family barbecue last week and I was wearing
[00:02:00] our Hell to the Nerd shirt. And one, all my family members go, oh my God, I want that shirt. Yeah, you say that when we only make a small amount of them. And two, I showed
[00:02:15] them the stickers that you made and the pizza boxes and they got all hyped. So I, and you know, my cousins are our age. So if it connected with them, I think, I think we're going to have another winner on our hands.
[00:02:31] Maybe we should start a bidding war for those pizza boxes because there's only going to be 10 of them. So maybe they want them so bad they'll pay a premium for it. Yeah. Hey, if they're gone the first day, they're gone the first day. There's nothing I
[00:02:46] can do about it. They're extremely limited. The press we took them to says we can only print 10 because these are so cool. They wanted to create a demand. So when you go on eBay,
[00:02:57] instead of the $20 swag that you buy for it, you know, they're going to go on the secondary market for probably a couple hundred would be my guess. Oh gosh. Like most viable things that come out of the con, I think.
[00:03:12] So I mean, of course, I mean, someone's going to buy what spider-man 15 for like $1,200 and it's going to be like side by side on eBay with our pizza box, which is going for 2000. You know, yep. And people are like, Oh my God, I want that so bad.
[00:03:31] Because there's a great game for everybody. It's probably like a thousand copies of that issue out there, but there's only 10 of these boxes. So exactly. We had to. We didn't want to create such a demand that we'd be overwhelmed with people buying them from us.
[00:03:46] So yeah, there's only two of us at the booth, maybe three. Yeah. There's only two of us in the booth. So you're going to have to, you know, get there early to get it. Yeah. We'll sign it. We'll make it more viable. We'll put our signatures on it.
[00:04:00] Whoa, whoa, Brad. We were charging for our signatures, right? That's what everybody does. $20 bucks for our box of junk and then another $20 for our signatures. Yeah. I've had another $20 for a selfie with us. We have like our own photo op line.
[00:04:21] That would be a funny booth if we did that next year, is just make it like a celebrity signing booth. They wouldn't put us in the celebrity section. So we just made our own. There's just vultures circling our line. There's nothing there. That'd be so funny.
[00:04:43] Pretend we're huge stars. Meet the real nerds. We like, we only show up to the booth like for 10 minutes out of each day. Yeah. And then our panel were 15 minutes late too. And just go the full celebrity route. That'd be such an anti-coffin style.
[00:05:04] Like we just, we build like a basic booth this year. They said we just put a sign up that says the real nerds will return in 50 minutes. And we never show up to it. It'll be the most meta art.
[00:05:19] It'll be like the shy of a book fan expo booth. We just make Zach sit there the whole week and telling people like, I think they'll be back in like 15. Keep checking back. There are a lot of panels.
[00:05:32] The only thing that's on our table is just a couple of Sharpies. No like photos, nothing. No 8 by 10. It's just an acrylic sign that says they'll be back. Yeah. And see, we can joke about this because this is our, is this our 12th one?
[00:05:50] Because everyone we've been to, this is what's happened. But hey, we still have a great time. We appreciate being invited by them. So make sure you come by and see us. We're just really funny. We're like the South Park, the podcast.
[00:06:04] We're just ahead of our time, you know, and everybody expects us to be, you know, edgy. So yeah, we're here to look for that booth next year. Real Nerd signing booth. We're here to flip the script and change the game on convention booths
[00:06:19] because we've done 12 of them and we know how it goes. They're pretty boring. Yes. This week on Real Nerd podcast, we saw in a violent nature, stay tuned, we'll recommend the film or not play the trailer and then spoil the film.
[00:06:35] We'll talk about the big movie news of the week and things we've walked throughout the week. Brad, business, nothing else going on in your life? You haven't cured cancer or anything? I'm working on it, but it's taking a backseat to making the Berliners booth.
[00:06:53] And then I think this week as this episode drops, I have a screening at the Esquire to do. Yeah, save that for our news segment and we'll talk about it. OK. So yeah, getting that done and I'm filming around the screening.
[00:07:09] So I have to create a short film this week and tell people and get all that organized. And then next month I have Radley Fest, so I got to get all my videos ready. A week after. Oh my God, is this just about you? Fuck.
[00:07:25] It was all about me. You asked me what I was doing. It is all about me. And then once that's done, I will do something for everyone else and cure cancer. OK, is that fine with you? Thank you. Thank you. What did you do, Ryan?
[00:07:44] Nothing, I just worked all week. Yeah, I'm not going to say the citizens of your town. Not important, obviously. Not at all. Demanding as what I'm doing clearly. I agree. I mean, carrying cancer is a bitch. Yeah, I think it a degree, man.
[00:08:04] I have to go back to school. It sucks. This week on Real Nerd Podcast, we saw in a violent nature. Brad, do you recommend in a violent nature? I don't know. I was I was bored by it mostly,
[00:08:22] but it is kind of interesting in parts like I think if it was a short film, I would have been more into it. But overall, there just wasn't. A lot to enjoy for me. Yeah, sorry. This is actually one of my favorite movies of the year.
[00:08:45] I like the subtleness of it until the violence happened. I thought it was an interesting premise. I took my wife and she was thought about it about what you did. That it was cool. It was boring and she wanted to move quicker. But I loved it.
[00:09:05] I thought it was just interesting and fun and that it a movie like this was put in theaters. I think pretty cool. Here's the trailer for In a Violent Nature. Animals don't get too hung up on reason. They just keep killing.
[00:10:51] The premise for this film is really simple, and there's really not too much of a plot to it. It takes what we know about flasher films and instead of following the annoying teenagers, we follow the killer pretty much the whole runtime of the movie. Literally.
[00:11:10] Yeah, it's really fascinating to me because I always thought it, you know, when I watch Friday the 13th, I says, man, what does Jason do in between killing people? You know, and this movie answers that question that all they do is just walk constantly.
[00:11:29] But there's something of eerie about and the quietness of the film because there is no music in the movie and it's and the camera is positioned directly behind this guy named Johnny, who's the killer. But I thought, too, the camera was really clever at some parts
[00:11:51] when it was following him, how it would kind of mimic his movements. And, you know, the audience I saw with really kind of dug it and it was kind of cool to see you know, him snap eventually.
[00:12:10] Because yeah, I mean, like I said, I mean, if you want to know the story, he was a special needs child who was killed by these rangers and his dad's seek vengeance and he was killed, too. And then he came back from the grave to kill people.
[00:12:26] You got that. So I didn't get that at all. All I got was like the kid stole the medallion and he wanted it back. That's the only thing I connected. Well, that was his mom's locket that his dad gave him.
[00:12:39] He told they told the whole story at the campfire that the locket was his mom and that when he buried him and they took the locket off of his burial site, that's what made him wake up. Which he had an air tube in there.
[00:12:56] So like, does he sleep in there? I think it was just a grave marker. I don't think it was an actual air tube. That sounds like a like piece of PVC pipe he was like breathing through and then. No. Yeah. I'm pretty sure he's an undead thing.
[00:13:12] That's what I was confused about. I was like, I'm sure this dude's undead, but like why does he have an air tube going into the soil? Like because I thought like, you know, the opening they just show the forest and you just hear the people talking
[00:13:24] and then the medallion locket. I thought they were grave robbers or like they're burying somebody. So I thought they buried this dude and they thought he was dead, but he was alive. And then he crawled back out of the. No. Yeah.
[00:13:40] They just found that locket on his mark in his grave. Normally took it. He woke up, went to go get it. OK, well, like I said, yeah, you can also do that campfire thing. More looking into the background to see if I could spot Johnny
[00:13:58] more than listening to the kids themselves. But anyway. Yeah. I mean, I like the lighting in the movie too, because they all they only use natural lighting and give it kind of a nature documentary vibe to it.
[00:14:12] I kind of got the vibe of like, you know, we just watch Sasquatch Sunset. We're just kind of like watching things exist. And then also like the sound design and everything. I kind of felt like I was playing a Jason video game
[00:14:25] and like you just hear the NPCs in the background like mumbling and having conversations. And so because the cameras always locked behind Johnny when he's walking around, it just felt like I should be like controlling him with the hands. Like, oh, I hear people in the distance.
[00:14:41] I should go like investigate and maybe find the things things going to take me to the next like objective. Yeah, it definitely has a vibe of, you know, a third person at like horror game for sure. Yeah. I mean, of course, what everyone talks about
[00:14:58] is the yoga girl he calls. Which is really brutal. And in my theater, people I had this woman next to me who is screaming and hiding her head. Because he literally for people listening at home, it's hard to describe but he pulls her head through her stomach.
[00:15:18] Yeah, it's pretty fucking gory. He stabs her through the back and then puts the hook. Yeah, the top of her through the hole and then through the head and then pulls her head down through the hole. Yeah, there's a lot of gnarly kills in here for sure.
[00:15:34] Like they're and they're not so realistic that you're like, oh my God, like. Yeah, it's clearly a dummy when they do that kind of stuff. And like when they kill the Ranger, you know, they switch in and out of focus to hide the fact
[00:15:49] that they're switching dummy bodies and stuff. Although when they do take off his head, that was like, wow, that is pretty convincing. But yeah, I thought the movie I thought it shot well. Just a it's just a cool movie.
[00:16:03] And I like I really liked it because it's so unique. And I mean, I get why it's divisive too. We actually ran into a friend when I saw it last night and he says, man, I was really on board until the ending.
[00:16:16] And then the ending pissed me off because it kind of just it's done on purpose. And I mean, I'd have to listen to the director and writer. But you keep on expecting Johnny to show up and do something that he never does.
[00:16:31] And I think that I expected that woman who picks her up in the car. I thought it was going to find out that like, oh, it's Johnny's mom or something. And she's also a killer or something. Yeah, but no, just ends.
[00:16:42] And then it pans that he got his locket back so he has no reason to chase him. I actually thought it would have been interesting if he does show up and kill everybody. And then they did that pan and his locket was still there. But, you know,
[00:16:57] he's for when he killed out. Yeah, when he killed that one guy who says, I'm going to make a distraction. Like, hey, behind you and he just rammed that fucking axe in his head. Yeah, what was that dude's strategy like?
[00:17:11] I don't know to get an axe in the head. Like, because yeah, he's talking to his girlfriend saying like, OK, yeah, here's the plan. I'm going to create a distraction like your distraction is just to kill yourself. OK. Well, it worked. Totally. Yeah.
[00:17:26] I know how you got behind him either. But OK. Yeah, OK. Great, cool effect. And I was also like, I guess I nodded off at one point early on because I woke up and he had that goofy mask. And I was like, that's not a terrifying mask.
[00:17:41] Sorry. It just looks like a giant like fly. So that's in the story, I guess it's an old firefighter mask. And the first guy he killed, he threw his body into this display at this ranger station and took it out of.
[00:17:57] Oh, yeah, I guess I fell asleep at that part. So, yeah, I really liked it. My wife thought it was OK. You thought it was OK, too. And there's really not much more to say. It's literally all you're just following this killer killing people.
[00:18:14] Yeah, that's that's all there is to it. And yeah, yeah, it's like it's not something I would ever watch again. But in the moment, I was like, OK, I see some interesting things going here. But yeah, it's just not something I'm like so cool that
[00:18:28] I would want to. Yeah, but again, agree to disagree, my friend. Yes, how many times are you going to watch it from here on out? I mean, definitely, I'll definitely buy it and hopefully there's a making
[00:18:41] of and everything on it so I can listen to commentary and stuff. So I'll watch it multiple times for sure. Also, when he goes to that cabin in the beginning, like there's one dude fighting with the ranger and the ranger
[00:18:53] is in the other room, but he shoots the gun at nothing. I don't know. No, he was arguing with the ranger and the ranger left. And then he went in there because that dude had a medallion and it just said number one motherfucker on it.
[00:19:09] Yeah, the guy who lived there, he was outside and then he came into his own house and then fired the gun, but he didn't see Johnny. He just fired the gun for no reason. I think you thought it was the ranger and he shot at him,
[00:19:25] which I mean is reasonable. Well, Johnny turned around and there was no one there. And then he walked into the other room and then the guy was there. So did he run and hide and try to reload? I don't know.
[00:19:37] I think it was just the camera, how it was set up. OK, yeah, I don't know. I have to watch it again. I know what you're saying, but I can't place how it played out in my head.
[00:19:49] So when you watch it, email us in and let us know. Yeah, I don't want to watch it again to figure it out. So tell me. I don't care that much, but I do want to know. This is the big news story of the week. It's real news.
[00:20:12] Now, Brad, normally I say the big news story for Hollywood, but you're so much bigger than Hollywood. And you're actually doing something really cool for Denver film, even though it's revolved around sad happening. Why don't you tell us what's going on in June?
[00:20:31] Yeah, so I think on the last episode, I teased that I was trying to get Jean-Claude Van Damse, Dan Van Describne as a double feature with UHF and MGM Amazon said no to that. So I was like, great, I got two hours. My film is only 35 minutes.
[00:20:48] What do I feel the other hour and a half with? And I could have just done my own films and had like five people show up. I was like, you know what? I will use my Hollywood generosity to
[00:21:01] share the space with other filmmakers like me who have dreamed screening their films at the Esquire before it goes. So I reached out, put a call out for films, got a bunch. And yeah, June 12th, 7 to 9 p.m.
[00:21:16] You can watch my film and theirs at the Esquire for free. Just show up. You do have to buy concessions. Well, you don't have to buy concessions, but if you have to pay for anything, it's concessions.
[00:21:28] But can we do a tease that you haven't had popcorn till you had Esquire popcorn? Absolutely. We're not I'm not even exaggerating like we had this discussion with many people like I don't know what they're going to do with that kettle, but I want it like
[00:21:42] it's even better than like the Mayan and the Chertese kettle. So yeah, there's something about the Esquire one that's just fabulous. So yeah, definitely gets you some popcorn while you're there. And yeah, we're actually in the big theater.
[00:21:56] I thought we were going to be in the upstairs one, but it's in the big one. So it's a huge presentation and yeah, just come hang out and enjoy the space with me. I think that's really cool.
[00:22:09] That's because, you know, the Esquire is part of Denver film history and it's really sad that it's going to go away and that you are kind of having one of the last hurrahs there. I think it's a big deal. Yeah, there's the fifth and the 19th.
[00:22:24] There's other film maker thing going on. And actually the screening on 19th wants to do an interview with us. So their film is showing the week after. So yeah, all those Wednesdays in June. Check them out just for any reason.
[00:22:40] Just go to a late night there before it goes. See the rumor Rocky Horror for the last time at the end of the month. Furiosa is playing there right now. So plenty of good reasons to go. Hell, yeah. And I guess we're promoting other stuff.
[00:22:55] The drive-ins open 88 Drive-In. Go give them some of your business. Yeah. They've got if and ghostbusters, I think. Oh, that's a fun double feature. Yeah, we watch films throughout the week. And it's like when I call what we've been watching.
[00:23:16] So, yeah, this is the stuff we've been watching. Brad, what'd you watch this week? Again, like last week, not a lot because I'm doing all this other project stuff. Now I'm just thinking I still haven't put up all the interviews from last year
[00:23:30] and it's three weeks away for the new ones. So great. Got to get that. I know you son of a bitch. If you were to put them up a little after when I'd be doing it. I'm the worst. I was like, I don't have plenty of time.
[00:23:41] But you said it already. Yeah. No one's going to record with us this year because we're like, oh, what's the point? Because I won't see it until 2025. OK. Yeah. But, you know, instead of putting up interviews, I did go to late night the Esquire and watch
[00:24:00] the cook, the thief, his wife and her lover. All right. It's a film from 1989 with Helen Mirren, Michael Gambon, not Eli Roth, Tim Roth. Wow. Eli Roth been around forever. And yeah, it's this movie about a cook who owns a restaurant in
[00:24:29] some British place, I think, or maybe Scottish, I don't know, European Michael Gambon, the thief, although for large, Chuck, the movie, I just thought he was a politician. His wife is. What's the difference? Well, yeah, exactly. That's the commentary of the movie.
[00:24:46] You're ahead of it. You're ahead of the game here. His wife is Helen Mirren and she they go to dinner and she spots this dude at another table who becomes her lover. And so, yeah, she is married to the thief and
[00:25:07] I guess he's like a gangster and he owns the restaurant now. So he's making the cook to all this stuff and and in the restaurant for him. And then, yeah, his wife is like, I hate this guy I'm married to.
[00:25:21] And so I'm going to have this affair with this bookworm who's making eyes at each other. Yeah. And they they bone a bunch in the restaurant under the nose of her husband. And it's kind of like. I don't know, the story is not finished
[00:25:37] because it's just like an affair. But what's cool about the movie is it's I'm pretty sure it's a play. And so it's this this home movies, like I think on one sound stage. And so there's like a dining like the dining room of the restaurant set.
[00:25:54] There's like a set for the back of house would make the food. And then there's like outside the kitchen. Yeah, that's the word. And then there's like outside where all the trucks are for the plies. And there's a bathroom.
[00:26:10] And when they move between each of those sets, it's like very like horizontal, the movies very horizontal. Like it's like the camera setting like West Anderson, like left to right. A lot of times when they move between the scenes because each of the sets
[00:26:25] has a specific color associated with it, their costumes change. So like Helen Mirren in the dining room and everyone's like, you know, got a red tie as an accent or she's got a full red dress and the walls are red
[00:26:38] and she'll get up and then the wall will move. The camera will pass through the wall and then the bathroom will be plain white. But as she walks through the door, her costume goes from red to white. And I didn't notice it until like the second. That's cool.
[00:26:54] And so, yeah, for the rest of the movie, like Michael Gambon gets up and he goes to the kitchen. It goes from red to green. And then when people go outside, it goes from green to blue. And it's like, yes, it's like the subtle effect that's like, wow,
[00:27:06] that's actually how do they do that? Because they're like walking and talking when they do it. So it's not like they just cut in the black when the wall goes through it. Like the sound like their mouth is going through.
[00:27:18] So and Michael Gambon gets like, I think 90 percent of the lines in the movie. He's just constantly talking. So like as an actor, it must be in a treat to just like perform for almost like an hour and a half straight. Yeah, that's cool.
[00:27:33] Yeah, it's like technically it's a super cool movie, I think. And it's like really graphic and yeah, like they do horrible things to like the people in the kitchen and like there's this guy, the movie opens with this guy outside
[00:27:52] like getting like mauled by dogs and like shit smeared on him. All right. Yeah. And there's like tons of nudity, male and female. Yeah. But yeah, technically as a just as a filmmaker is like, wow, how do they do that? Like how did that work? Yeah. Cool stuff.
[00:28:15] And then I saw the last thing I saw was I saw Furios in 40X. How was that in 40X? Again, like again, I only ever see like 40X at weird like late times. And I probably should just see it at like a seven o'clock prime time
[00:28:31] because I feel like they pull some of the effects to like conserve them for other shows. So like if the 10 o'clock isn't doesn't have like 50 ticket sales, they're like, let's not do the rain or the fog. Interesting. Yeah, there's this like I'm watching the movie and like,
[00:28:48] you know, the chairs move like like that's the big that's the biggest effect of 40X. But the sign outside shows all these other ones. Like I didn't I felt like I see fog because, you know, all the engines and everything, I didn't see any of that.
[00:29:03] I didn't smell a ton of burning rubber, which seems like an obvious one. Yeah, no doubt. Or sand or like they had that, you know, the peach in the beginning that could have been like a sweet smell. Like I just didn't really smell anything.
[00:29:16] There weren't a lot of like light strobing effects, but I was also in the front. So I don't know if that's like a this back half thing that people see and the water, like I only got it on like the I think on the back of my ankles.
[00:29:33] But yeah, it's like there's water in the movie. So nothing rain from the ceiling, nothing like the button that was on on the armrest for water. But yeah, remember anything coming out? So yeah, it's just like it feels like every time I give it a shot,
[00:29:47] it just they even gave me a survey at worth of like I scored him super low because I'm like, come on. Yeah, no doubt. You mean you pay the extra 10 bucks to get that experience? You know, yeah. I mean, I felt bad because as a regal and limited,
[00:29:59] it was only like seven bucks for me when it's like actually 25. Yeah, you still pay another seven dollars for it, though, you know. Yeah. But as we had, it's like it's disappointing. And yeah, I don't know if I would come back for another one
[00:30:11] because just I feel like no matter what time you're going, if this is what's happening, like you should be getting the same experience. So yeah, I'll find some of that maybe Deadpool Wolverine. I'll go to seven o'clock and see if it's different at all.
[00:30:28] But yeah, I was kind of like, oh, cool. I paid seven bucks just get tossed around in my seat for two and a half hours. Cool. And get like I hate the air cannons actually ears like like it doesn't it's not an effect that convinces me
[00:30:43] that it's like tied to anything on screen. Just like it's just like they're just surprising you for the sake of surprising you. Yeah, like someone swiped a knife next to my ear isn't it doesn't. It's not a blast of air, you know, it's like yeah,
[00:30:56] it should be like more of a whisper. You know, I've actually had good luck with it. I saw the coolest movie I saw was Rise of Skywalker and when they did the the crawl, it actually tilted your chair back and because it was 3D as well.
[00:31:14] So it tilted the chair back and so the crawl was going like directly across your face when they were fighting on that down death star. One side would flash red, the other side would flash blue and the water was going everywhere.
[00:31:27] And then Helen and I saw the Mario movie there and it was really fun. And when they were throwing banana peels, it had like a banana scent to it. It was so I've had good luck with it.
[00:31:41] Yeah, I think because yeah, you probably saw those early in the day with your kid. And yeah, I think yeah, like round four or something. Yeah, I think they must like conserve fog juice and sent stuff by not doing it the later ones.
[00:31:52] So there was a they had the preview for Wolverine in Deadpool where like they have the Madonna song in there. The seats did like shift in a way that it felt like you were dancing. Like it was a very it wasn't just like nonsense moving around.
[00:32:09] It was like very specific like rhythmic jolts to like left and right. Like your hips are swaying. So I was like, oh, that's like a really specific programming is kind of cool. So I look forward to yeah, when that movie comes out, what they're going to do.
[00:32:20] But yeah, for this one, I think I just blew it and saw it too late in the evening. Interesting. So what did you see? Yeah, I'm like you. I only watched one movie. I watched 2004 Phantom of the Opera. And again, it's a Blu-ray of own that haven't watched.
[00:32:40] I've seen the movie before and my wife really wanted to watch it. And so I'm watching it. I go and I just did a log in my letterbox. I said, yeah, I gave this four stars because as I'm watching,
[00:32:53] like this is kind of cheesy, but then I really got into it. Oh, OK, this movie is pretty good. The performances are great. The Joel Schumacher is the right director for it. It's very elaborate and very fanciful.
[00:33:08] And so I ended up getting into it and really liking it. I forgot that it was two and a half hours long, though. I was like, oh, my gosh, it's like one o'clock in the morning and is hoping the movie is almost over.
[00:33:21] Fuck. But yeah, a fun movie. I had a lot of fun watching it again. But the thing I did spend I'll go ahead. Sorry. Now I was just saying like I actually I did watch that recently, I think for my like October movies last year.
[00:33:37] But it's like one of the most normal Joel Schumacher movies, which is weird to say because it is so like flourishing and elaborate. But yeah, it's I think it's one of his best pieces of work for sure. Oh, yeah, for sure.
[00:33:49] And he's just he's the right director for it. But I did I've been spending a lot of my time playing Hogwarts Legacy on PlayStation five. You it takes place a lot. A lot of years before Harry Potter and you just become a wizard at Hogwarts. And it's
[00:34:10] it's one of those open world games. So you can drive the story. You could do errands for people. It's pretty fun. I didn't get it when it came out right away. I wanted it to drop to like 30 bucks and eventually did. But it's definitely well made.
[00:34:23] And it's in the acting and the controls are really fun. So if you're looking for kind of a fun adventure game, it's a it's a cool one to pick up. And this week I'm going to be starting Paper Mario in the Thousand Year Door on the Switch.
[00:34:39] So I'm excited for that. So yeah, that's all I've been doing this week. I've been working. I watched one movie and played tons of video games. Yes, I can't believe Thousand Year Door is out already. Like I played it on the GameCube, but I got to like.
[00:34:55] I think this is very close to the end and I got stuck in a loop that I couldn't get out of. Like I saved in like a bad spot. So I kept. Like when I get killed, I'd come back in a spot where I couldn't level up.
[00:35:10] Oh, that's not going back. So I was like, I guess this game's over. Well, I get lucky. So what's cool is I preordered it through GameStop because I got a slip cover for the Switch and it's the GameCube slip cover.
[00:35:28] So you put the slip cover on it, it has the GameCube artwork and everything on it and the logo and stuff. It's really cool. Damn. Yeah, about that. That's something I didn't know about it till two days before it came out.
[00:35:40] So I put it in and I was hoping that I was going to get it. And it showed up at my door in the slip cover. So it's dope. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Brad, what are we seeing next week?
[00:35:53] I don't even have a clue what we're seeing next week. I forgot to look. Gosh, I don't know either. I mean, I did look ahead, but again, like my brain is all over the place for all these other things I got to do that.
[00:36:07] Yeah, give me a second. Oh, it's inside out too. Really? Yeah. No. Sure. I have on the calendar is oh wait, it's June 7th. I'm sorry. Yeah. I think it's the bad boys ride or die. Yeah, I'm going to see if there's something else we can watch.
[00:36:32] The Watchers is unlimited, so it might be the Alamo. Yeah, well, I have you on the phone. It's let's find out. Let's see. It'd be Thursday. Anywhere? Oh, yeah, the Watchers is definitely there. Um, I mean, it's MNN Shyamalan, so my expectations are
[00:36:54] at the bottom, but I feel like that's in our wheelhouse. Yeah, so it's either the Watchers or bad boys ride or die since I haven't seen the third one, maybe the Watchers. That ballerina movie is supposed to be out according to a box office mojo.
[00:37:11] But it's even trailer for it. Yeah, that got postponed until next year or maybe October or something like that. Yeah, I mean, that's the future part two is playing. I actually already have tickets for Wednesday. So I could do that. Yeah, we'll figure it out.
[00:37:36] Yeah, again, it's a very slow blockbuster list summer right now. So yeah, we used to having like big tent pole after tent pole and that's not happening. Yeah. So yeah. Yeah, well, in the next week's two weeks to be at the movies.
[00:37:58] Oh, yeah, that's right. We'll be there. All right. Yeah.

