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[00:01:23] Every week we see a new movie and we podcast our experience of the world. Not only that but I am joined by my good friend Brad. Brad, how are ya? Dude, I am jazz for our booth man. It's gonna be super cool. I know, I can't wait.
[00:01:38] It's cool, I was, for those of you who don't know, we'll be at Fan Expo Denver July 4th through the 7th. And our booth this year is a really cool take on Pizza Hut from the 1990s. Now everybody knows Pizza Hut now
[00:01:53] but you and I, Brad, grew up in the 90s where it was the bucket club and the land before time toys and the Ninja Turtles video cassettes. Yeah, coming out of Shell's tour. Yeah, and so off the success of our booth from last year
[00:02:12] where we did blockbuster video, we're tapping into the nostalgia again of Pizza Hut. And you did such a good job with the chandelier and the design of the booth. I'm expecting people to come and ask us for actual pizza. I'll be just, if they don't think
[00:02:30] we're actually at Pizza Hut, I will have failed in my mission. You saw the poster I made. You have to really be paying attention to really understand that it's not a pizza hut. It's like they live where the signage is like secretly something else, yeah.
[00:02:52] That's what happens is like- The only way you can see the actual real nerd is wearing those cardboard 3D glasses. Exactly, yeah. Like if you put them on, you see just like our generic black and red podcasting booth. But yeah, without them,
[00:03:07] you're just seeing like a really awesome 90s pizza come to life. But also we are also doing a panel. We're basically doing an argument why physical media is important in movie theaters. And you can see us July 4th, happy independence day at 6 p.m. in room 603.
[00:03:29] And you can join in the discussion and it'll be fun, hopefully. I gotta figure out, I know the general topic, but I gotta make it fun for everybody. So that's my conundrum I've had for the last week or so. Yeah, and if you're really into streaming,
[00:03:44] you can come and just tell us go fuck ourselves. Yeah, everything I love in streaming with crushed colors and compromised audio. Fuck you guys in your- Buffered images. Perfect, yeah. Yeah. Anyways, we see a new movie every week. We podcast our experience to the world this week
[00:04:03] along with the rest of the world we saw inside out too. Stay tuned, we'll recommend the film or not, play the trailer, foil the movie. We'll also talk about the big movie news story of the week and stuff we've watched throughout the week.
[00:04:18] So what we do, 13 years Brad, 13 years. This mission will not end. We will continue to see movies and do these things. Exactly. No one can stop us. Can't stop us now. Hey Brad, do you recommend Inside Out 2? I do. It is a good movie. Yeah.
[00:04:44] Yeah, I'm in the same boat. I think the movie is delightful and it's one of my favorite movies of the year. And I don't know, it might be because I saw Garfield last week I go, oh yeah, this is what an intelligent animated film is.
[00:04:59] Here's the trailer for Inside Out 2. This is joy coming to you live in Riley's mind. Make some noise. Hey. Sadness. We gotta get our mouth guard people. Fear. No, no, that's not ours. Disgust. Glad to have her on our team. Our little girl's growing up so fast. Ow.
[00:05:29] It should be nothing but smooth sailing. Hello. I'm anxiety. Where can I put my stuff? A new emotion. Oh, I'm sorry. We wanted to make such a good first impression. What do you mean we? I'm envy. Look at your hair. Oh yeah, not happening. That's on we.
[00:05:49] On what? It's what you would call the bar down. What's your name big fella? That's embarrassment. Welcome to headquarters embarrassment. Oh, where'd you wanna fit? Nope, oh, no, go on high. Oh, you got a real sweaty palm there, buddy. Look, we all have a job to do.
[00:06:10] I plan for the future. You wanna sit with us? These girls are so cool. We can't let her know works. Thank you. I got this. Joy, I'm just curious maybe I could. Thank you. Not now. Yeah, yeah. That's not gonna hunt us
[00:06:24] for the rest of our lives at all. You're feeling all right. I know change is scary, but let's do this. Hey Riley, but we need new friends or we'll be totally alone in high school. That would be old and with the new. Riley's life requires more sophisticated emotions
[00:06:38] than all of you. You can't just bottle us up. We are suppressed emotions. Oh, I'm all right. Let operation new Riley begin. You aren't packed yet? I'm the worst. Well, that's a preview of the next 10 years. Come on, Riley. What do you mean?
[00:07:00] Does have I ever steered you wrong before? Many times. What is that? It's the sarcasm. Sarcasm? Boy, are we so lucky we ran into you guys. Boy, are we so lucky we ran into you guys. Wow, those guys are jerks. Wow, those guys are jerks.
[00:07:27] I mean, the trailer actually kind of sets up the story pretty well. Riley is now 13 years old and she's in middle school and her emotions that you met in the first film are back and kind of an interesting little subplot
[00:07:49] that they mentioned very early it's in the film that kind of comes back is Joy because she's always happy takes all of Riley's bad memories and launches them like a pinball into the back of her subconscious. So only her good memories stay
[00:08:10] and it builds, I don't know what you'd call it like a tree, Brad, of who Riley is. Yeah, let's take all that thing. Yeah, I'm gonna call it a crystal tree. I don't know. And Riley's inner monologue is I'm a good person.
[00:08:29] And she's also really great at hockey with her friends and her and her friends get invited to a hockey camp for three days to see if they can make the varsity team at the high school. And while she does that, we also get new emotions, anxiety,
[00:08:55] embarrassment and what am I missing? I'm missing one of them. What's the French one, boredom? Oh, on we. On we, yeah. And she does that and so she has more emotions and she also learns that her friends are going to a different high school.
[00:09:18] So this is kind of their last hurrah. And instead of spending time with her friends, Riley wants to team up with the best hockey player at the high school. I forget her name. Yeah, and that's the premise for Inside Out too.
[00:09:41] You know, right away it's a really fun film. And I knew it was gonna do really well at the box office. When I saw it, I saw like a two in the afternoon and it was almost sold out. And everybody in my theater was laughing
[00:09:59] and you could just, the energy in the theater was really cool and you could actually feel it in my theater. Yeah, I don't usually see like the new movie on a Friday night, but I did for this one and man, like at 10 o'clock there was like kids
[00:10:13] in the theater and it was like half packed. It was pretty good turnout for that movie. It's just fun. Did you just have like, I don't know, I could feel the energy in my theater and that everybody seemed to be enjoying it.
[00:10:29] Full disclosure, I did fall asleep in the middle. You fall asleep at theaters all the time man. You're a trucking person. I can never do that. I mean, I've been just like, you know, physically exhausted from building this friggin' booth for like,
[00:10:43] and you know, the S-square shoe and the screening. Like I just, I have not had like a good moment to just decompress and stuff. So yeah, like every movie I've gone to see what we've been watching, I passed out somewhere in it. But like, yeah, the pouchy part,
[00:10:58] I was like at the end, what? Who's pouchy? Oh, you miss pouchy? Yeah, like this pouchy character emerges at the end. I'm like, okay. There was a 2D animation part of this movie. It's like one of the best metagiochs in the whole film is pouchy,
[00:11:15] and I think it's Blowy, it's the other, is a character's name that pouchy's attached to. It's basically Dora the Explorer. And there's a part in the film where it's a preschool like cartoon and the little dog guy goes, hey, can you help us solve this problem?
[00:11:35] And he just looked out in the audience and it's dead quiet. And there's this beat. And then he says, we'll get pouchy. Then pouchy has two silly things and then the one thing to solve their problem. It is a really funny joke when anger
[00:11:50] just keeps on jamming his hand into pouchy's mouth to pull out new things. And pouchy's like, ah! But what's really brilliant about this film is I think it does a really great representation of having an anxiety attack. Oh yeah.
[00:12:11] And because even how it was edited and how it was shot, I mean, I know it's a cartoon but it's so brilliant that you can feel it. And it's not that even though anxiety is somewhat of an antagonist in the film,
[00:12:29] she's not really, you know what I mean? It's just what everybody goes through at certain points in their lives. Yeah, anxiety is about like as antagonistic as Joy was in the original movie. And even like when Joy was taking the memories and tossing them into that void,
[00:12:45] I was like, did she not learn anything in the last movie? Like trying to control Riley so, like so meticulously. So yeah, when anxiety has that attack and freezes up, you're just like, oh my God. Like that's the part where the movie finally really hooked me.
[00:13:00] It was like seeing all the other characters react to the fact that anxiety had just locked up. Yeah. And you know, there's that great part too where Joy realizes that even the bad memories are all part of who Riley is. Yeah. And everybody is more complicated
[00:13:18] than just I'm a good person, you know? And you need all of those emotions to be a happy healthy person in my opinion. Yeah. Yeah, which is like, I thought that's what Joy figured out in the first movie was like, yeah, you gotta let this person
[00:13:36] have the good and the bad. Like, you know, had to understand that sadness is essential. So, actually took a step back as a character like trying to micromanage all the memories. But I guess that's not really her job, right? Like to manage memories.
[00:13:57] Like she's supposed to be in a motion. Yeah, and that's why she gets in trouble. I was disappointed that being bonked didn't show up, but... Yeah. But he was dead, right? Yeah, but he still, I mean, I still had hope. He's just breaking back, right? Yeah.
[00:14:16] Yeah, it's just in her memory. But I mean, the film is beautiful. And they do such a great job, you know, the little marbles when they're all falling and stuff and all had those colors. It's a really impressive looking movie. Yeah, and the whole gag with the sarcasm.
[00:14:38] Oh yeah, that's brilliant. It's giving this thing that like all there's here, everything you say, yeah. And it's a chasm. Yeah. The sarcasm, yeah, it's great. Yeah, I mean, it's just a really, I mean, it is a really fun movie. And you know, you go through,
[00:14:59] it seems like this summer, there's been so many doldrums and then nothing is captured. I mean, I really liked it in a violent nature, but I kept on waiting for joy, figuratively and literally in movies the last couple of weeks. Yeah, there just hasn't really been like a
[00:15:21] fun blockbuster, I think. Yeah. Things have tried to be, but yeah, it's, yeah, I don't know. So yeah. I mean, I think we're all to say, I think Wolverine Deadpool, I think will scratch that itch, but we gotta get there. Yeah, still a month away.
[00:15:38] Still a month away, yeah. But then I don't know what the rest of the year is gonna entail. I know. Anything else coming out? I've actually been, I was thinking because, now that we're at the halfway point, I was thinking of what my favorite films are
[00:15:53] and for film explosion, I go, man, this has been kind of a down year. I haven't been inspired that much. I mean, I have a number one on the list, but I'm just like, I don't know if that's a top 10 number one. I know, right? Yeah.
[00:16:07] So we'll see. We'll see. I mean, there's a lot of great like indie stuff coming out, so. Yeah, I do have, I've been so busy. I really wanna see Robot Dreams and Selma. So that's kind of my goal this week. Same, yeah, it's not Robot Dreams,
[00:16:23] so I'll talk about that later, but yeah, Selma looks great. It's like sold out today, so it's really popular. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, goes the inside out too. Yeah, I'm gonna see it again because I missed the whole middle of it. Yeah, you gotta see Pouchy.
[00:16:44] This is a big news story of the week. It's Real News. Really, it's sad news. Donald Sutherland passed away. Yeah. I mean, a really cool actor. I always loved his voice. Oh yeah, iconic voice. Yeah, just like Kiefer Sutherland, like they both have really cool voices.
[00:17:08] But you know, he was always really good at playing kind of a, I don't wanna say shady, but maybe not the most moral thing the most morally guided person, you know? He always had something dark underneath who he was. Yeah, I just watched him in that Simpsons episode
[00:17:32] where Lisa finds out the truth of Jebediah Springfield and he's hiding it. Oh yeah, that was a great episode. The metal tongue. Yeah, I haven't seen that in a while. He's the museum guy. Yeah, he's just, you know, he's so prolific that everybody could pick, you know,
[00:17:51] a movie of his or a TV show, whether it's MASH that everybody loves. And you know, he lived to be almost 90. You know, that's such a great run. And he left such an indelible mark on cinema that, you know, it's...
[00:18:14] I just realized, I remember he's the warden in lockup. I was just like, what my favorite, like, sea level Stallone movies? Yeah. The corrupt warden. I mean, even younger people now will know him from the Hunger Games where he played the bad guy. Yeah, President Snow.
[00:18:39] Yeah, and it's, and that's what I mean. Like he can play so many things and he does it so well. And yeah, it's just, he's one of the guys you can always count on to deliver a great performance. Because I'm just going through his IMDB page.
[00:19:01] I mean, I don't remember that he was in beer fest, but evidently he was in beer fest. But that's what I mean, you know, he could be in beer fest, in mash. He's in Final Fantasy, the spirits within, I don't know, just a really great actor
[00:19:24] who left a great body of work. Absolutely. What else we got? I felt like offered news unless you got something for me. Yeah, good. Cool. Here's stuff we've watched throughout the week. So yeah, this is the stuff we've been watching. Brad, what'd you watch?
[00:19:50] Kind of wasted time because like I said, I slept through most of them. Yeah, so I watched Bad Boys Ride or Die this week and at the drive-in. And I haven't seen, I've only seen two. It's the only other one I've seen.
[00:20:05] Did you see it because it's in hot fuzz? I saw it because it was part of the Garfield double feature they were having. And it's fine, I'm not invested in that. There's a lot of parts, the only thing I really remember is there were a lot of parts
[00:20:21] where I was like, the dialogue made me just kind of go, oh come on. There's a part where Martin Lawrence's character has a heart attack and he basically goes to like the world that T'Challa goes to in Wakanda, like when he sees his dead relatives. Oh man.
[00:20:39] He has like this premonition and I was like, oh so there's like this supernatural element to the Bad Boys franchise now. And of course it's been viral online that like the camera technique for how they like shoot the guns of the finale.
[00:20:53] And Will Smith's character is having panic attacks that is kind of a thing that doesn't even go anywhere because I guess he let his captain die in the last one. I don't know, I wasn't there for that one. I don't know. But there was an alligator's kill people,
[00:21:08] so that was pretty cool. Nice. Temple of Doom style. Yeah, because there's like the finale takes place in abandoned like alligator amusement park. Where's the alligator still in it? All right. Yeah, I forget the name of it, like it's a special name, but yeah apparently this abandoned parks,
[00:21:26] they just left that alligator just live on his own for like, I don't know, probably 20 years. So yeah, I guess he eat people at the end which is awesome. And yeah, so the Esquire is gonna stick around a little longer.
[00:21:43] July 18th, so there's gonna be at least two weeks in July that you can still go see stuff. And I found that out because I went to go see a boy and his dog from 1975 as one of the late nights.
[00:21:56] I don't know what that is, what is it? That's a movie where a very, very pre-Mimey by Don Johnson lives in a Mad Max-style apocalyptic wasteland and his only companion is a talking dog. Yeah. I'm not sure if they ever explained why the dog
[00:22:13] or how the dog can talk. Yeah, it's like family guy. Yeah, basically he's Brian Griffin. This dog is often like the whole premise is that he's this lone wanderer in this future wasteland and his only goal is to get laid. Nice.
[00:22:33] So basically every man in this future realm is a rapist. Yeah, they wander around killing each other, looking for food and looking for women that are left to hook up with. As someone would want to do. And somehow the dog has powers to sense
[00:22:55] when women are around, has a woman radar. A wood-ar? Yeah, so yeah. That's on the surface of the nuked world and below the surface is a normal Pleasantville-style town where eventually they travel to, he hooks up with one woman, she takes him to this town underground
[00:23:22] where they end up milking him for his... What? Yeah, his semen. And yeah, I missed the part because again I fell asleep where they're outside and they travel to the underground world. So I just woke up in this nighttime, old-timey land
[00:23:43] where all the citizens are wearing like clown makeup, like very light, light clown makeup. Like they're all pale because they never get outside to see the sun and they have like, they've like rouged up their cheeks so they kind of tell themselves
[00:23:59] they look more alive than they are. But yeah, and there's like a town council that kidnaps him and tries to, you know, I guess milk him so they can impregnate all their women folk. All right. Yeah, and then they get away. His lady companion helps them get away
[00:24:19] and at some point the dog got injured and it was never traveled down there. So when he got back up to the surface, he's like, I gotta get my dog to a hospital which shouldn't exist because everything's like nuked
[00:24:32] and the woman's like, you should just let him go. And it cuts to him just walking away with the healed dog being like, forget her man. It's all about you and me. Yeah, it's not like a... The hero I couldn't root for Don Johnson's character.
[00:24:48] He's such a piece of shit. He's mean to the dog, even like, the dogs are Catholic to him, but he's not like overtly mean, but like in return he's like really mean to the dog but still like treats him like a companion.
[00:25:01] He's not very nice to his lady friend and yeah, mostly he's just shooting people and taking their food or waiting till other people kill each other and taking their food and then he's just rude to everyone. Like he's like a 20 year old in the apocalypse
[00:25:17] so he's just like not mature and selfish and he never changes. Nothing about his experience in this movie. He has no character arc. He's just a jerk by the end as well. So yeah, didn't enjoy that too much. And then I saw what you were trying to see,
[00:25:37] Robot Dreams, which was like an Academy Award nominated animation from last year that is finally making it our, made its way to our Denver screens and I think it's good. It's not like the animation is spectacular. The story is a little like,
[00:25:54] like there's a long stretch where the robot and the dog are not together because the robot is stuck on a beach, like on Coney Island and they close the beach like the day after they go there together and the robot stuck there
[00:26:09] because like the sand and the salt water like corroded its parts so it can't move and it's too heavy for a dog to move. So dog thinks he's gonna come back the next day and with like lubricant and help him like help him back to life
[00:26:24] but they close the beach so he can't get there and every time he tries to get in, he gets arrested and never has a thought to just charter a ship and approach the beach from the water side. So the robot is just a disembodied head
[00:26:38] that sits there for like winter, spring and then early summer and these different things happen to them while they wait to be together again. And it's kind of a metaphor for like life in New York where like you'll have an encounter with someone and like really enjoy it
[00:26:57] but like life very quickly separates you like later on dog meets someone else and they have like a fun weekend together but like the next day, that person's like, oh by the way, I moved to Europe, see you later. So the dog has a steering tip for companionship
[00:27:17] is constantly seeking it and finds it in the robot but when the robot's incapacitated yeah, he's left with like what do I do? And this like long waiting period of like will I ever see the robot again? Can I ever get back to the beach?
[00:27:34] And then the robot just sitting there in the sand going like, you know just listening to people wash up on shore or birds fly by and yeah, it's interesting. And there's no dialogue. It's all just music and just like reaction like facial reactions and things.
[00:27:52] Yeah, there's absolutely no spoken dialogue in the movie. So, Kellen really wants to see that movie. Do you think he'll like it? I think he will. I think it might be a little slow in parts because like it really requires you to pay attention
[00:28:11] to how like people's facial expressions. But I mean- I think when he saw the trailer, I think he told me it looks beautiful. So I think he really is drawn to the animation of it. I think the animation alone is, I think he's old enough that maybe like
[00:28:29] he'll catch the subtleties and things. But I mean there's just, you know with no one talking, there's just like a lot of just like you're just watching a silent movie basically. So it's all about the performance of just actions. And there's parts where like the robot dreams
[00:28:45] comes into play where you think you're watching the movie and it turns out to just be a dream. So that might get confusing for him. But yes, I think it's definitely like one of the best things I've seen this year is just, you know
[00:28:57] requires a little more participation on the audience as part to follow along. Cool. Yeah. And yeah, the last thing I watched is season four of The Boys, which is a, still a great show. It's only four episodes in but it's just shocking.
[00:29:24] Like, like Homelander, like he's an awful character but like it's still such like a compelling performance to watch this guy play that part. Cause he's just so horrendous. Yeah, he's in the new Mortal Kombat and he's pretty fun to play as. Yeah.
[00:29:44] His fatality, he's the uppercut you so high into the sky you get hit by an airliner and then he peels you off the nose of the airliner and throws you through the engine and people start screaming and he just delutes it as a plane crashes. Yeah.
[00:30:01] How much of the have you seen of The Boys? I've seen up to season two. Oh wow, yeah you're far behind. Yep. Yeah, like everything else going on is pretty much a continuation from season three but yeah the latest episodes he's forwarded
[00:30:17] was just like Homelander going on this very like psychopathic rampage. Like he lays it to the dude's dick off. Nice. Yeah and he's just like, just psychologically torches these people before he murders them. Yeah, he's just going full dark Superman at this point.
[00:30:36] So yeah, pretty compelled to watch that. Keep on me to watch it. I keep on forgetting that I have Prime Video that I can stream stuff on. Yeah, yeah I accidentally like did a trial because I was shipping a bunch of stuff for the booth
[00:30:53] and like my trial lapse so I was like okay I guess I'll just pay for a month worth of stuff and just conveniently it's the same time that the season four of The Boys dropped so I'm like cool. Nice. I'm gonna play with this until it runs out.
[00:31:07] Nice. What did you watch? Yeah again, I've been black, I've been working so much but I did finally knock another movie off the list of Blu-rays that I own that I haven't watched that I got last year for Black Friday the Adam Driver sci-fi thriller 65
[00:31:29] that I got on 4K. You didn't see that in theaters? I did. Okay. I think it's a fun movie. There's not much to it. He tries to get him and this young girl off the planet 65 million years ago and there's dinosaurs
[00:31:47] and they're trying to out raise the comet that wipes out the dinosaurs. I don't know, I think it's a cool movie and it's fun and it's a better movie than I think people might remember it for. Again, it's not deep but there's dinosaurs
[00:32:08] and he fights them and it's cool. Yeah and I've been watching, re-watching Modern Family with my kid which is a great show if you haven't seen it. It's kind of in the same style as The Office where it's a mockumentary
[00:32:26] but it deals with this family, the Pritchett family and the diversity of a modern family. Have you ever seen an episode, Brad? No, I haven't. It's great. So Ed O'Neill plays the patriarch and he's very wealthy and Sophia Vigera marries him
[00:32:54] and everyone expects her to be this gold digger because she's younger and she's gorgeous but it's played in a way that they actually do really love each other. Jay has two kids, one is Cameron and he, I mean, I'm sorry, is Mitchell and his husband is Cameron
[00:33:15] and they are this really funny gay couple and they adopt a young girl from Vietnam and as she gets older, she becomes a smart ass. His daughter is Claire and she's married to a guy named Phil Dunphy who is a realtor and they have three kids.
[00:33:36] It's just a really fun show. It's a blended family. It's really, you have to see it. It's a really brilliant show and what I like about it is the family really like each other and it has a really true dynamic to the family system
[00:33:57] and there's parts that will make you cry. My favorite character is Phil Dunphy because he's just a, he's always like a happy guy and he loves his family and his wife and that's what I really like about it too. There's no episodes where he's leaving
[00:34:21] he might leave his wife or someone who's more attractive. You know what I mean? He always loves his wife and he always is like a really good dad and it's really cool to see that in shows. So yeah, it's a fun show and my kid loves it too.
[00:34:35] So I would definitely check out Modern Family if you have not watched Modern Family yet. Your kid watching Modern Family is like me watching musty NBC TV in the 90s when I was 13, he's not 13, he's like what, 11? Nine. Nine, yeah, whatever. Yeah, that's all the same.
[00:34:59] But yeah, no, it's fun. Yeah, and that's what I watched this week. Next week we're seeing The Bike Riders which I found out my wife wants to see and it's weird when my wife tells me she wants to see a movie because
[00:35:15] she never hardly ever says she wants to see a movie with me. I mean, I take her to movies but that she's actively asking to see a film with me is new. Like she has something she must have watched for once, yeah.
[00:35:29] Yeah, she probably wants to see it for like Tom Hardy or some shit, I don't know. Yeah. So yeah, that's our film for the next week. Don't forget we'll be at Denver Fan Expo July 4th through the 7th. Come say hi.
[00:35:43] We will have special bundles available for you to buy which we'll have lots of cool swag in it. We will be at a panel July 4th at 6 p.m. in Room 603, come and say hi there too. And until then, we'll see you at the movies.
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