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It's that time of the month again, where we review and discuss upcoming movie trailers. So join Michael and Josh while they give theirs yays and nays on September's releases.

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00:00:00
Speaker
Yeah.

Viewer Discretion and Trailer Overview

00:00:46
Speaker
Oh, yes. You don't see our faces yet. So, warning, there will be some violence depicted in some of the and at least one trailer tonight. Pretty graphic. So, I wanted to go ahead and get that out of the way for your audience.
00:01:00
Speaker
If you guys are with us right now. i don't know who's watching it. Everybody TV. Everybody. There's our beautiful faces. and Speak for yourself.
00:01:11
Speaker
but Happy Friday, please. Happy fucking Friday. Yes. Yes, I was having some internet technical difficulties. As usually, Friday night shenanigans for my area.
00:01:28
Speaker
I'm lucky. I'm in the country, but I got a good, strong connection. Oh, yeah. i'm ah
00:01:34
Speaker
I'm in the rural area. i'm in you walk into any store, it's like you're walking back into like the early 90s. There's a Walmart in Irvington. in Irvington, Kentucky that you walk in. No, not Irvington. I'm sorry. It's past Irvington.
00:01:51
Speaker
Shoot, it starts with an H, but it it escapes me. But it's ah it's a Walmart before the super Walmarts. And it looks like you're walking into an 80s Walmart. It is it is a it is is like walking in a fucking time a dimension. It's crazy.
00:02:12
Speaker
And if people have that mentality around too. Super nuts. But it's it's like it's it's sort of like nostalgic. Anyway, we're here to talk movies.
00:02:23
Speaker
Yes, we are. Yes. And what is what do we doing? It's the second Friday to the last, or the end of the month. So it's um what's coming soon. So we got about 12 trailers to watch. And, of course, you guys know they're all sped up to 1.5.
00:02:39
Speaker
And we're going to discuss them, say yay or nay if we're looking for it or whatnot. Some of these actually look really good. One in particular I really want to watch. But before I get going, I do got to bring my notes up.
00:02:52
Speaker
I'm sorry. I had to restart this laptop a few times before I finally got back into the studio. Oh, good. Yeah, so excuse me.

Exploring 'The Conjuring' and Related Films

00:03:03
Speaker
ah The first one is going The Conjuring, Last Rites. This one comes out apparently September 51st because I messed that number up.
00:03:14
Speaker
I think it's supposed to be the 15th.
00:03:17
Speaker
We can tell when when when Josh is working high.
00:03:24
Speaker
This one, this is directed by Michael Shaves, ah written by ian Goldberg, Richard Nain, David Leslie Johnson, McGoldrick, and it stars Verma Farmiga.
00:03:37
Speaker
I'm butchering these names, so you can count me over your name. Verma Farmiga. ver Vera Vera. Vera Farmiga. Okay. Patrick Wilson and Ben Hardy.
00:03:50
Speaker
Ben Hardy. And if you guys are familiar with the Conjuring franchise, I'm not going to go over the synopsis. We'll watch the trailer. But is is this a franchise you got into?
00:04:01
Speaker
I watch them because they're fun to watch. Okay. The whole Annabelle thing I find interesting.
00:04:10
Speaker
Recently purchased, by the way, by... none other than Matt Reif. I heard something about that. I'm not that familiar with Matt Reif. Maybe got to see is his face.
00:04:21
Speaker
um And is is Annabelle and Conjuring, is that the same universe, the same franchise, same... Yeah, same couple. Is it? Yeah. Oh, okay. They're a real-life couple. They're the Warrens.
00:04:33
Speaker
Ed and and okay Warren. and and Yeah, she's a medium, and he's an exorcist, a demonologist. Okay. Oh! So, okay, yeah, in this trailer, does say, control quote, unquote, based on a true story, which so is Amityville Horror.
00:04:50
Speaker
And so this is the kind of vibe i i get I'm getting from this. Okay, cool. Well, without further ado, let's go ahead and roll this trailer. The devil come to Pennsylvania. Jack and Janet Smurl playing an evil presence has found its way into their home. Eight people live in this house.
00:05:09
Speaker
Eight people have experienced this. Eight people are not crazy.
00:05:16
Speaker
So, when did this start? Uh, Heather's confirmation. There's something in the attic. there's an evil here. Something I've felt before.
00:05:30
Speaker
This thing in your house is a demon. It's the first one that we ever encountered. We were young. We were scared.

Cinema vs. Streaming Preferences: Horror Focus

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We ran away.
00:05:43
Speaker
After all these years,
00:06:01
Speaker
St. Michael, defend us. Be our safeguard against the devil.
00:06:08
Speaker
I'm sitting there trying to talk. I don't know how to protect you this time.
00:06:19
Speaker
Okay. Pretty interesting.
00:06:35
Speaker
and okay ah very interesting Yeah, those films are interesting. Like you said, interesting. and Yeah. You have to believe to really you know put stock in it.
00:06:49
Speaker
Yeah. What's up on Trackable, my dude? and that's you know like Honestly, I never really got into Amityville Horror either. i just because i think it's because it's based on a true story. I just kind of like the hokeyness of it. i was like, no.
00:07:05
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oh So I was muted. I didn't realize that. I made a comment. i was like, man, I kind of wish Curtis. want I want to watch a movie like that with Curtis.
00:07:16
Speaker
What is up, Chris? How you doing, my man? ah So I'm assuming you'll probably end up watching it then. When it comes out on streaming.
00:07:28
Speaker
Yeah. So no big excitement, just like, ah. No, not. sit at home on the couch with the main squeeze kind of movie yeah bird yeah nice so generally don't go for horror movies to the theater we went and saw well what was that exorcist new what whatever it was called exorcist oh shit retribution maybe or i don't know it was one yeah it was out i watched that one oh my i watched that when it started streaming oh my god it was so
00:08:03
Speaker
It was not a good movie. I didn't think it was, or I'm confusing it with another one. Is this the one where there ended up being two girls at the end or some shit like that? I can tell you this much about that movie. We just came from, I think we went to the Olive Garden.
00:08:16
Speaker
I was stuffed full of sketties. And I'll tell you what we did. Fell asleep. i I didn't get 15 minutes through that movie. It was some kind of slow build. And I passed out.
00:08:27
Speaker
And I woke up during the credits. And I looked over and Sue was just coming out of it too. I mean, somehow we both just napped right through that movie.
00:08:39
Speaker
I've had... Yeah, I think that's the movie. there's There's movies I fall asleep because of the same. but okay Well, because I stuff myself. But because they're boring. It's fucking... It's like if the movie doesn't pick up within like the first five minutes, I'm probably going to fall asleep.
00:08:55
Speaker
I don't remember why we chose that one. It wass just ah it was that was actually a Sioux choice, which kind of surprised me. she doesn't look like scary movies too much. like ah The next one we're going to watch, I think the next one we're going watch, the original...

Stephen King's 'The Long Walk' and Its Impact

00:09:11
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freaked her out. We have a side-by-side easy chairs, and she was half into mine. I mean, she was crawling over toward me, holding my arm over her eyes.
00:09:22
Speaker
Yeah. She was really freaked out by that movie. But we've talked about that particular film. It's because it's so realistic. It could happen to anybody. I mean, it's real. No supernatural.
00:09:35
Speaker
We're going to get to that one of those movies here soon. So this is going to be... ah poly not probably not going to watch this. This is going to be a name for me. I don't have really no aspirations for these movies at all.
00:09:47
Speaker
Not the Conjuring ones. if if i'm with somebody If I'm with somebody and they want to watch it with me, I will. But I'm not going to just go seek it out on myself.
00:09:59
Speaker
So, you'd love my thumbs. ah Untrackable, you naughty
00:10:10
Speaker
yeah The Warren's tale is interesting to me. I would like to find a documentary on it and i watch it that way because I am curious about the whole story itself.
00:10:21
Speaker
I just don't want to watch the whole franchise to to get all the information. However, after I do my research on you know because I'm sure there's one out there, might actually find it interesting when to watch the movies.
00:10:34
Speaker
We'll see. yeah the This next one right So that last one we just talked about, that's I think on the 5th of September it comes out. I have to look at calendar. Anyway, I messed that up.
00:10:47
Speaker
Because the next one and next one is i is is one that I really want to make sure we get we get we're gonna get that that overlay up again. Because this is the one that has the violence in it, the extreme violence.
00:11:01
Speaker
So this is a movie I want Michael to set us up for. the long Ah, great. Yes, yes, yes. It was one of the Bachman books written by Stephen King as Richard Bachman.
00:11:14
Speaker
It's not a novel. It's a novella. But it is riveting. It's a great story. It's a dystopian future. And I'm really stretching my mind here because I haven't read this in so long.
00:11:29
Speaker
I have the plot written down if you'd like me to say it. Well, correct me if I'm wrong. up to you. If memory serves, at a certain age, you're forced to take what they call the long walk.
00:11:42
Speaker
And if you don't make it all the way, you don't survive. So I don't know about the age. It doesn't say it in the synopsis, but here's what it says. This is a Stephen King. It says Stephen King because everybody now knows.
00:11:55
Speaker
But in the near future where America has become a police state, 100 boys are selected to enter an annual contest for where the winner will be awarded whatever he wants for the rest of his life.
00:12:07
Speaker
There's other movies that I've watched similar to this kind of setup. The game is simple. Maintain a steady walking pace for four miles per hour without stopping. Three warnings and you're out permanently.
00:12:20
Speaker
And this this comes out September 12th, directed by Francis Lawrence. And the writers are J.T. Molnar and Stephen King, obviously. It stars Cooper Hoffman,
00:12:32
Speaker
David Johnson and Garrett Waring. So yeah, I'm, I do, I saw that, you know I'm going to save my year. tra But I think it's obvious.
00:12:44
Speaker
That was a great story. Hey, Harkness. You're Ray Garrity, hometown boy, number 47. Yeah. like Very strong 23. Uh, suppose you're wondering why not everybody's names and numbers. No, i actually i wasn't wondering. Maybe because you were squads.
00:12:56
Speaker
Me? No, no, no, no. I'm writing a book, you see? A book about the long walk. I see that. Yeah. book about long from the insider's point of view? Make me rich. oh If you win, you won't need a book make it rich. I mean, I suppose not, but still make one.
00:13:08
Speaker
Heck of an interesting book, I think.
00:13:22
Speaker
Ow! Ow! I got a fucking jolly horse! Ow! Ah!
00:13:29
Speaker
forty number seven hi mean can't Keep it slow, just fast enough, and steady, okay? All right? Come on, put your weight on Put your weight on me. I'm fucking around. Keep moving. You're gonna keep walking, listen to me, okay? Keep walking. You're with us. Keep walking. Keep walking. That's right. That's right. We're out here in the sunshine. It's having fun. You're gonna be all right, okay? She's listening now. Okay, good. Okay, good. All right. She is? gotta promise me that you're gonna keep walking.
00:13:48
Speaker
You promise? Yes. All right, all right, all right, all right, come on, come on, stick with me, stick with me, stick with me, stick with me, we're right on pace, we're right on pace, stick with me, okay, just keep walking, just keep walking, just keep walking, come on, you got it, we just got to stay at this we just got to stay at this pace, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, Wow. Yeah. Yeah. Yes.
00:14:33
Speaker
wow yeah yeah yes Um, I just got a message. Did you get that message? We're having trouble streaming to Facebook. Yes. Yes.
00:14:44
Speaker
I'm gonna let you talk about this for a moment. I'm go jump on Facebook real quick and check that. Sorry. yeah Sorry. No worries. Um, yeah. I can't remember why they walked though.
00:14:57
Speaker
It didn't, it didn't, uh, didn't go into that. Yeah. I don't, I really don't recall. They aren't moving four miles per hour.
00:15:06
Speaker
and You can move, it's not really, four miles an hour is not even a brisk walk.
00:15:14
Speaker
It's a mile every 15 minutes. It's a mile every 15 minutes. That's thats a leisurely pace really. But after so long, it's not so leisurely. If I remember correctly from the story, some of the kids ended up with ah like bloody feet and stuff, like their soles weren't good enough on some of their shoes and they had bloody socks peeling them all apart and shit. It was pretty funky.
00:15:35
Speaker
But just ah for such a simple concept, it was an excellent story. And they're also bringing out a new running man that's more like the actual story from the Bachman books.
00:15:51
Speaker
Which I'm looking forward to big time. But that's not until November. We'll talk about that one in October. Yes, yes.

Streaming Challenges and Audience Interaction

00:16:00
Speaker
The following actions were applied to your video by Lionsgate Rights Management.
00:16:04
Speaker
Because it may contain 38 seconds of content. You son of a gun.
00:16:14
Speaker
Okay. I don't think other than just get being taken down on Facebook, we are good. so um what which Which one was Lion's Gate? that first one we watched?
00:16:28
Speaker
Lion's Gate is probably the yeah probably those Conjuring movies, I'm sure, Lion's Gate. and Okay, fair enough. ah Anyway, welcome back to me. I'm back to here. So, um yeah, it didn't go into why.
00:16:43
Speaker
What's that? We're talking about them. That's not fair use.
00:16:48
Speaker
Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. Usually because I edit them up, it's usually no problem. I don't know. I agree.
00:16:59
Speaker
Sorry, you got it. I'm sorry. and sorry my and ah You're absolutely right, Angel. I couldn't agree more. That's what Michael was just about to say. Fuck the Zuck.
00:17:12
Speaker
It is what it is. Follow us on YouTube. All our Facebook followers. Make sure you're following us on YouTube so that doesn't happen.
00:17:23
Speaker
ah Hopefully they have been. Hopefully they have been coming over to YouTube and joining us there. hopeful we got we got We got a couple. We got a couple. we got a couples yeah I want to say thank you for all the new followers. You guys absolutely fucked up. That's going to be a huge yay for me. i actually might go watch that one in the theaters. September is a busy month for me. i got i got I got two VA appointments in September and a wedding to go to and All sorts of other fun things to do.
00:17:54
Speaker
I get really fucking stoned. Totally baked all day. But YouTube is where it's at, people. Hell yes.
00:18:05
Speaker
Yes. So, I'm sure this is a yay or nay for you. and There's a good chance I'll go watch that in theaters. it Kind of depends on Sue, because really don't go to the movies by myself. And if it's got young people violence, it's iffy for ah Oh, she probably wouldn't like Terrifier then.
00:18:25
Speaker
I still haven't watched those. Really? i Dude, I adore that franchise. I can't remember if they're doing one more. What's that? I hear good things, but I can't remember why. i Maybe you just need somebody to watch it with that will watch it with you. They're pretty violent, and oh there is implied child violence.
00:18:48
Speaker
um I don't think it actually depicts it. I can't remember. It was a big hoopla, but I don't think it actually... i think it was What people assumed was in, it wasn't actually in. Gotcha. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:19:00
Speaker
I think it's a... Huh? The implication, like your own imagination, is worse. Yes. Yes. That's really how you get to test where your brain's at, what kind of person you are.
00:19:13
Speaker
That type of stuff doesn't bother me at all. The tears of children fuels me. When I see a kid acting up in a restaurant or something, and the parent's like, don't make me take you to the bathroom, I'm like,
00:19:26
Speaker
Sue gets mad at me so i'll go hit him hit him stop it they can hear you I was like I hope they do I'm cheering him on and not all right we have what's is ah next okay this one okay I wanted to make sure we had at least 12 I found I realized 12 is a good number of trailers to happen there's movies coming out every month on different platforms This one's also another. I think well i think everything we have tonight is definitely three, three, three movies.
00:19:59
Speaker
This is a franchise i I've only heard. i don't watch. I have a friend that's really into it. but This is Downtown Abbey, the grand finale. Downtown Abbey.
00:20:12
Speaker
Comes out. there's There's one actor in it that I absolutely love him as an actor. We'll get to that. Release dates 12th. Director Simon Curtis. Writers Julian Fellows.
00:20:24
Speaker
Stars Joanne Frogat. all yeah That's a weird, cool name.

Reflections on Downton Abbey's Cinematic Journey

00:20:28
Speaker
Paul Giamatti. That motherfucker's awesome. I love him as an actor. Jolie Richardson as well.
00:20:35
Speaker
ah The plot, you know, I'm not even... You want me to read the plot? I think anybody knows it. If they're into Downton Abbey, they know what's up. Fair enough.
00:20:45
Speaker
Fair enough. And if you're not, I don't see you going to watch it. But something tell our audience... It's more boring for 12 fucking fifty But movie audience is diverse, so I think it's good to keep our trailers diverse. So here we go.
00:20:59
Speaker
Downtown Abbey. It's hard to accept that it's time to go. Your friendship has never been more important to all of us. But the future of Downton Abbey is now in Mary's hands.
00:21:11
Speaker
You will be a sensation.
00:21:26
Speaker
Lady Mary must go She's divorced. I'm very sorry. I shouldn't have come.
00:21:35
Speaker
This really is the night that shook the world. That is what happened. Now we must just get on with it. What about her running Downton? Don't you want her in command? The world is changing. The way we talk, the way dress, the way we deal with each other.
00:21:47
Speaker
Surely entitled to have some Classic Mary.
00:21:56
Speaker
Welcome back, my brother. Go on. The news is bad, isn't it? How could you tell? I've known you since you were born. Al's made a real mess of things, hasn't he? Don't you see what this means for Downton?
00:22:08
Speaker
You look back and think about all the changes you've witnessed.
00:22:14
Speaker
You're the daughter never had. I'll judge it those words. Families like ours must keep moving to survive. And all of your support is more important to me than I can say. If Mama were alive, what would she do?
00:22:32
Speaker
Long live Downton Abbey. I'll mentor that.
00:22:37
Speaker
Yeah, that's a big no-nay. Sorry. Sorry, no no offense to the Downtown Abbey fan base out there.
00:22:49
Speaker
If you like it, you like it. are great um I appreciate you for that. I'm going to save yourself from yourself. ah No W in there. It's Downton. Not downtown Downton. Downton.
00:23:01
Speaker
I'm doing fabulous. How you doing, Michael? um um avi yeah And yeah, no interest at all.
00:23:11
Speaker
Rich motherfuckers that can't fuck. I like that comment.
00:23:16
Speaker
I would say they're all gentlemen. That's why they have a right good role in the hay.
00:23:23
Speaker
ah good rogering.
00:23:28
Speaker
and does that Shows like that seem dry to me. It's like, I already don't like soap operas. I don't want dry British soap opera. Yeah. but I thought Downtown Abbey was a television series. not a It was, but it got canceled, I think.
00:23:44
Speaker
Oh. But the audience just had to have the ending that they didn't get. Gotcha. Maybe not mistaken, but I don't think so. I'm pretty sure it got canceled, probably because it's so stuffy and dull.
00:23:57
Speaker
very stuff so I like the older movies, so if I came on, I'd pass by and watch a bit, but walk away.
00:24:09
Speaker
Fair enough. I'd probably scroll.

Anticipation for 'Spinal Tap 2' and Its Legacy

00:24:13
Speaker
I have this thing like like on Netflix. Something will seem really good. I'll get two minutes into it. I'm like, this is a letdown.
00:24:21
Speaker
It's either I fall asleep or I find something else. already scrolled five minutes and I found sometimes Sometimes if it's really bad to laugh at, I'll keep watching.
00:24:34
Speaker
I found an accidental gem the other day. I think it was on Netflix. It was called ah Late Night with the Devil. Loved it. Movie? it was It was so fun. i mean It was ridiculous.
00:24:47
Speaker
and It was silly as hell, but I loved it.
00:24:52
Speaker
I'm going to have to check that out. Yeah, it was ah it was a nice little find. I had no idea what to expect. Eh, what the hell, I'll watch it. And it was interesting and fun to watch.
00:25:04
Speaker
Speaking of interesting and fun to watch, and coming off the tail end of one British comedy, we're going to go into another British comedy. And this one's 15 years in the making. This is a sequel.
00:25:15
Speaker
The Spinal Tap. This is Spinal Tap 2. Also coming out on the 12th. More than 15 years. More than 15 years.
00:25:24
Speaker
oh I think that came out in the 70s. No, was the 90s. Really? Pretty sure it was. If you want to go ahead and fact check while I read the the director and writer on that, go for it.
00:25:37
Speaker
But I'm pretty sure it was in the 90s. 1984. I was... That's almost 20 years. 41 years. forty one years Yeah, well, fuck.
00:25:49
Speaker
I've been told I would love it, but I didn't watch it. I was reading the plot and the plot's the band reading night after a 15 year break for a final, for one final concert. Maybe that's where i got 15 years. Anyway.
00:26:01
Speaker
So it's still, it's directed by Reiner, funny motherfucker. Writers Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Rob Reiner. And of course it it stars Rob Reiner, Christopher Guest, and Michael McKean.
00:26:14
Speaker
They were the original. Yep. Yep. And it looks and hilarious. Oh, why don't I just show you guys? Please and thank you. o Ooh.
00:26:27
Speaker
Don't threaten me with a good time. Hi, I'm Marty DeBergey. 40 years ago, i was honored to direct a film called This is Spinal Tap. go The numbers will go to 11. Why don't you just make 10 louder and make 10 be the top number and make that a little low.
00:26:45
Speaker
These go to 11. I like the same code in my pink. pink torpedo that's yeah literature rich yeah yeah really a lot has happened since the last time i saw you rit go have you been playing music at all play music at a pub this is the site of spinal taps reunion concert wide new orleans there was a cancellation who was supposed to be there an evening with stormy daniels oh obviously there'll be the regular merch yes and hope has had a rather brilliant idea tap water this is artisan it's a very tap we're still short a drummer what happened to him he sneezed himself into oblivion is that medically possible so you think he might fill the bill i don't want to go if We've only lost 11 or 12.
00:27:20
Speaker
11. 11 drummers. The thing that you guys had as kids, is that still there? I'm a band that constantly is breaking apart and coming back together. But the more we retreat into the music, the nicer things become. Not to be profound or anything, and it would be a first time for me.
00:27:35
Speaker
Stonehenge magic place where the moon uprise the dragon's face. Stonehenge, we are quite match. We'll back in time to What we need to do is secure your legacy. If during the gig, at least one, but ideally no more than two of you were to die, would you settle for a coma? Oh, no, that's interesting. Yeah. That's a great bit of thinking outside. Well, the literal box, I suppose, yeah actually.
00:28:01
Speaker
Ooh. Looks fun. Yes.
00:28:06
Speaker
I actually meant to tell myself to watch it before we did this tonight because it's been a long time since I have seen it. Maybe I'm remembering it was the 90s when I saw it. And, uh, I wanted to refresh my memory. I was like, isn't that about a fake band?
00:28:20
Speaker
Yeah, yeah yeah yeahp it is. But it became like such an iconic music movie. Like I think they actually did actually play some concerts something. They toured multiple times.
00:28:33
Speaker
Yeah. yeah out Out, like just an outpour of want it from fans. So they toured on several occasions, yes. A fake band.
00:28:45
Speaker
Sadly, can't say i'm interested. I want to be, but I don't know. Fair enough. Nothing to be sad about. Yeah. I love Michael McKeon. I had no interest in downtown Abbey, so it's all fair.
00:29:02
Speaker
But love the coma scene, yes. Yes. Oh, yeah. And like you said, what a cast of musicians. Mm-hmm. Oh, yeah.
00:29:13
Speaker
I saw Ellen John. I was like, dope. I've always been an Ellen John fan. I've, like, listened to him the background just fucking chilling. I like his older stuff better. So, but sadly enough, I'm probably not going to go running to the theater to see this. I'll wait until it comes out on Amazon or wherever it streams.
00:29:29
Speaker
But I am looking forward to watching it. So, it'll probably be, like, a double feature for me. I watched the first of them this one. So, yeah. Let me know where you can find the first one because I had a hard time just finding it to stream even with Brent.
00:29:42
Speaker
I haven't even looked yet, so I'll ah find out. Maybe I need to go to my special torrent site and just watch it in here and record it and just be like, hey, Michael, you want to watch that movie? No, don't do that. That's i illegal.
00:29:58
Speaker
Don't. Only if you don'tegedly Allegedly. Allegedly. Never set down the truth. Music it becomes a puzzle, and now I'm on the highway to hell. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:30:10
Speaker
I saw a great sticker at Uranus the other day. It said, the fact that there's a stairway to heaven and a highway to hell says they're expecting a lot of different traffic patterns.
00:30:23
Speaker
Oh, man. I'm getting giggles now. Ooh. All right. Um,
00:30:33
Speaker
oh man i'm yeah yeah ooh right um What is the next one? Code 3.
00:30:44
Speaker
Ooh. This one looks good. no idea what this was. And after seeing the preview, I might have to go catch this one, man.

Introduction to 'Code 3' and Its Unique Blend

00:30:51
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So this also comes out the 12th of September. It's got it's directed by Christopher Leone, which is funny. i was a friend in high school named Christopher Leone.
00:31:00
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Not the same one, though. It's written by christo leon Christopher Leone and patrick Ineza, that is an interesting name.
00:31:12
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It stars Rainn Wilson, ah Lil Red Howery, and Amy Carrero. ah Follows a paramedic that is so burnt out by the job that he's forcing himself to resign. However, he first must embark on the last 24-hour shift to train his replacement.
00:31:31
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Now, Rainn Wilson is a gem of a comedian. I absolutely loved him in the office. I've ran into him in Central Oregon. He has a house out there. he is He's a cool motherfucker.
00:31:44
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He's got a podcast that he actually has very enlightened discussion with philosophers and politicians and stuff. I've watched a few times. ah one of my young He's a young modern philosopher, Alex O'Connor. He was on there recently.
00:31:57
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They were talking about God and stuff. do Rain Rose is just an amazing person. yeah I just wanted to put that out there real quick, but The movie looks fucking awesome.
00:32:09
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Anyway, and to prove that, let's just watch the trailer.
00:32:17
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If I'm talking too much, Michael, please let me know. You are not. You're doing great. I forgot to take my anxiety pill today, so I'm like, I am spiraling out of control. Here we go, guys. Here we
00:32:34
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shirt no pants it's like a money to vote Mike, going to let me drive today? No. I will. You healed. I should mention at this point that you're all going to die. Heart attack, car accident, fork in a toaster, or peanut allergy. Drowning is the worst way to go. Best way to die? Decapitation. you guys ever see anyone choke to death?
00:32:49
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All we want to do is save your life. Some of you don't make it easy. I know you can run that fast. Most people on this job can't last a year. and can't hack it.
00:33:00
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Take my daughter, you're gonna... You are senior. You get the student. No. there another paramedic I should put them with? Somebody better than you? Nobody's better than me. Let's hit it. Why are you here? Because I want to save lives. You have people's lives in your hands. How can you not care? I'm burning out. The whole system is broken. I need the help out of emails.
00:33:16
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I'm quitting. That's it. I'm out of here. Please don't go out like this. You gonna miss me? just co-workers, man. You act like I'm your best friend. Damn it, I'm his best friend. can you do the I got into EMS because I really wanted to help people. Officers, we've got this totally under control. But this is a job. Come on. Clock clock out. i don't think you really believe that. can you kill him?
00:33:33
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I'm the president of the United States. President of the Secret Service, may we be here to evacuate you and take you to the layoff? What about the first lady vice president? We're going to send a second chopper.
00:33:42
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She's been having a little trouble breathing lately. Define lately. I, um...
00:33:50
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i am You're going to have to refresh my memory on who Malachi Pearson is. I'm probably butchering that name. Malachi Pearson. Malachi Pearson, thank you.
00:34:02
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Still, I don't know that is. Maybe I should. i don't know.
00:34:12
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My broken car can coast. you push it down a hill, have some fucking.
00:34:20
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Oh, interesting. I never knew. and never knew the, that's that's cool. That's a little, little David info. Nice. Did they reboot the cartoon?
00:34:32
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I know Macaulay Culkin was him. Casper the ghost? Yeah. Macaulay Culkin was Casper in the films. Really? Maybe and when he became a real boy. A real boy.
00:34:46
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I don't know. I never really got into Casper. I'm familiar with Casper. I know we have Casper up on Saturday night sometimes. That was this little love for Lazy out there. Lazy Jedi.
00:34:59
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Outer. Oh, no doubt. Yes. He played in a lot of kids' movies and shows. See, I didn't know that. I only knew he was in, like, I remember My Girl and then Home Alone.
00:35:12
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Malachi Pearson. Oh, okay. Got you, got you. so like shock Oh, Shaman made it here for the the the Lazy Jedi joke. Fuck yeah. He's a real boy. Alright, so what'd you think? Yay or nay, my friend?
00:35:29
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That one I will definitely watch. I don't know that I'll see it in theaters, though. Again, it just kind of depends on what else is out at the same time.
00:35:42
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now and then but He was on Family Matters, too, this Malachi Pearson. Okay. All right. have to check out some of his stuff. Yeah.
00:35:52
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Yeah. Yeah. You walked right in on it, buddy. Yeah. He, uh, he stepped away from film. Uh, he's launched a music career and he's currently one half of the DJ duo motel club with fellow artists, Matt cash. That's Malachi Pierce.
00:36:09
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Okay. Shama's Shama's playing on AI today.
00:36:16
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Oh, this next one. Okay, for some reason, there's a couple football ah adjacent movies or football-related movies. And this one, I'm not a football guy. I'm not a sports guy.
00:36:28
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But this one's got one of the weigh-ins in it. And this one, I'm going to fucking watch. Anyway. It's wild. I had no idea what i was looking at. I do do. I was like, what is this? I am so intrigued. Anyway, September 19th is his release date. It's called HIM, H-I-M, HIM.

Marlon Wayans in 'HIM': A Psychological Thriller

00:36:46
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ah Director Justin Tipping, which I want to look up some of his other stuff now. Writer Zach Akers, Skip Bronke, and Justin Tipping, also the director.
00:36:58
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It stars Julia Fox, Marlon Wayans, and Tyreek Withers. ah the guy Tyreek Withers looks pretty like good actor, too. Okay, the plot. A young athlete this descends into a world of terror when he's invited to train with the legendary champion whose charisma curdles into something darker.
00:37:19
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And oh my. you know Darker indeed. Yes. it's ah I know i already like yayed it, but I couldn't i couldn't hold my my excitement back any longer.
00:37:36
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I want to thank Clark for making that correction. Devin Sawa played the real life Casper boy when he became a real boy for a little while in the movie. not Oh, that's what, uh, yeah.
00:37:48
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We have a Casper fan fan in the house.
00:37:54
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Do I look at you or the camera? There are a lot of people saying you'd be the next great quarterback. I can already see a name. I'm running down the tunnel with crouching. I hear you've been invited to train with legend Isaiah White himself. Care to elaborate?
00:38:06
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want to be the GOAT. Cameron King. Great meeting I'm a fan. That's crazy. I got me a worship team growing up. Who are you? I'm here! Who are you? I'm here! My son! Let's play a little catch.
00:38:17
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We going to the You want to be a legend? Let me tell you something.
00:38:30
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This ain't a game. Who are they? Just going to toss the ball around a little.
00:38:35
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You want to this? You can't handle it. understand. Shut
00:38:43
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Wait, what are we doing? That man's smile about to be on the floor. This how you do your teammate? What is this?
00:38:54
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In this game, violence is rewarding, so learn to enjoy it. i don't Get your shit together! I think something's off. You don't know what you're getting yourself into. Now we're playing some football! Don't have to do this. I've never been more certain of anything in my life.
00:39:14
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how bad does Cameron Kane want it? I'm not just going to give it to you. You got to take it. What if I say no? Think of it as a gift from the It looks like of any football movie you choose meets...
00:39:44
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a Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. And some kind of satanic cult-worshipping murder shit. It's nuts. It looked so crazy. I did not know that. Again, i i went to totally blind. I watched the trailer and was like, oh my god. i this This looks so different.
00:40:01
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Jordan Peele, man, he's making great movies. Dude, some of this shit scares the fuck out of me. I like that one, but I like it. it look It's like a good scare the fuck out me.
00:40:12
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I like horror movies because I like getting scared. And the ones that scare me the most, we'll touch on here later.
00:40:22
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And when Bill keeps taking classic rap songs and training them. Thank you, Trenchler, for fixing that. and So you got your credit. So is this is this based off a rap song?
00:40:34
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I didn't know that's what he was doing with his movies. I am so ignorant of that. And i need I need to revisit that. shaman i i would like a list if you have one sir not here not here i maybe i'll just hit you up offline or something but i am really intrigued by that comment curious i always hope it's not like one of those um dark side of the moon pink pink floyd wizard of austin
00:41:03
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big fan of football movies the horror added it even right it had this like element of fucking fight club too it's like brain That football thing. That football part getting in the face. I'm like, Jesus.
00:41:18
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Just looks like a total mindfuck. Can't wait.
00:41:24
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You know, I'm experiencing some internet issues over right now. Just so everybody knows. Okay, there we go. I just i came back. I'm going from comedy sketches to horror films. Yes.
00:41:35
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Well, disturbingly well, I think. Not well and disturbingly.
00:41:44
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Not the movies, the music. What did you say? No, what you said would be much cooler. Oh. All right. Yay or nay, my friend.
00:41:56
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Yeah, it looks so original and different. I want to watch it. Yes. that looks like I have no idea what it's about still for sure. Other than it seems like he's almost going to Diddy Camp.
00:42:09
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I almost was wondering if there was a like it was supposed to be like a supernatural element to it. like it's like ah To become a good football player, you've got go through this ultimately like sell your soul to the devil.
00:42:25
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I don't know. Give it all.
00:42:31
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I got five on it turning to be a horror song. That movie is Tupac. I actually got that on my playlist. Diddy Camp.
00:42:46
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Michael just said. It's a thing.
00:42:54
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But yeah, it looks so interesting and different. and Again, it just looks like taking a trip without leaving the farm. Yes, it looks... I'm i'm definitely going watch it. I actually...
00:43:07
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Will I see that one the theater? No. that was That's actually one I'd like to actually watch with a friend at home or something. That one's going to freak me the fuck out. i might not I might need to get up every once a while and pause it and turn the lights on.
00:43:26
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You know what I mean. You hear me out there. You know who you are, people. It does that shit. and know I know I'm not the only I'm getting more popcorn, I promise. I'm just getting some more popcorn.
00:43:39
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ah Feeling the vibe kind of like that super weird movie i told you to try to find, that Beyond the Black Rainbow. Oh, i um i think I tried looking up and I couldn't find it or maybe I forgot.
00:43:52
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Beyond the Black Rainbow. Yeah, was, again, I watched it, I think, three different times and I still don't know how I feel about it. Interesting, Beyond the Black Rainbow. Okay, I'll have to.
00:44:03
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It's a weird movie. How old is it?
00:44:11
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oh that's not horribly old. No, it's not that old.
00:44:17
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I do too, Sean, but sometimes I like the theater experience just for nostalgia reasons. I can't wait. I need to make some time and go up to Ohio it and hit a drive-in.
00:44:29
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2010. We've got two different drive-ins here. I know you guys do. I remember passing them. At least one of them. Yeah, one of them this weekend has a double feature going. It's ah ah the old original plus the new thing. Shit, I can't remember which one, what they are. Toxic Avenger?
00:44:52
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No. I would love to see. I would love to watch those at the drive-in. Movies like that drive-in were always fucking great.
00:45:05
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Alright, but i'm gonna I want to draw it back into this is okay, this this next movie, um it's a romance. It's a romance for you romance fans out there. It's called A Big, Bold, Beautiful Journey.
00:45:20
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I really dig the title, to tell you the truth. Comes out September I think a lot of these are on the 19th. Okay, the director. I'm going to mess this name up, so Michael, you might have heard of it, but it's spelled K-O-G-O-N-A-D-A.
00:45:37
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Single name. That's it. Like the Madonna or Cher. But it's Koganada? I don't know. Anyway, that's what IMDB said. So this is my source for all this information. Just putting that back out there.
00:45:53
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And I just remembered left out ah some stuff in the and the description of this video. Like the bio links. Which, by the way, hit us up on bio links. That I know is in the corner somewhere of the screen.
00:46:07
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Nope, not on this one. I can fix that real quick. Thank you. Koganata. I'm not sure who that is. It's got Margot Robbie.
00:46:21
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I love me some Margot Robbie. and I did Colin Farrell too. Yeah, so it's written by Seth Rice. rice ah Colin Farrell stars Margaret Robbie as well, Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
00:46:34
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In this tale, David heads to a wedding in his old car with a unique GPS. Did my camera just turn off? Yep. All right. Sorry about that.
00:46:47
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I see my internet having to restart my laptop a few times. i was like, I'm going to have fresh battery set. Kind of space because I panicked with the internet.
00:47:01
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He is Kogonata is a filmmaker from Seoul, South Korea. Interesting. Okay. All right. So, anyway, I'm not going to suggest it. Okay. With a unique GPS, you I'm just going to play the trailer. I'm not going to get the synopsis from the trailer. if still not, now you can always read it.
00:47:19
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IMDB.com.
00:47:23
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Maybe we go through it.
00:47:28
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please only ring i'll be getting from and of back to the city so um a big fan of seeingic agree too why are you single i suppose i haven't met the right one are you and meant to be alone you really please
00:47:48
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Are you going tell me what's going on? I don't know, but I think that's my high school. Wait, wait, wait. What? You know, high school. It's okay. Come on. You're late. Come on. How old am I? 15. I'm 15. Cool. How old am I? I'm 40. I'm going to kill you.
00:48:02
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This one's for me. I used to come here with my mom. Nice to share this with someone again.
00:48:09
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However this plays out, it ends in being hurting you. Why are you so convinced that we're going to reverse other? Well, you're not paying attention to That's who we are. Mom, I miss you. You are capable of being happy. You just have choose it.
00:48:20
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This journey, i think it's a chance for us to be happy. I know how this ends. It could be the beginning.
00:48:27
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A big, bold, beautiful journey. Did that really just happen? Red door in the middle of the woods. Who put it there? was up all night with my carpenter's belt. So,
00:48:36
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go ahead. That's going to a no for me, dog. Ha ha ha ha ha. Not one much for a love story unless it's
00:48:49
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something to hook me for a love story. wait let's save yes orway if sue If Sue turned it on and was like, come on, Michael, watch this movie with me, would you do it?
00:49:03
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She's tried to get me to watch The Notebook with her multiple times. No thanks. What was one of the other ones? Oh, shit. I can't recall. It was classic love story. She's never seen it. She wants to watch it. I said, look, watch it whenever you want. I've seen it already.
00:49:16
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I mean, you can put it on, but I guarantee you I won't pay attention to it. However, you'll like the movie, I'm sure. But, yeah, just love stories are not my jam. Fair enough. Fair.
00:49:27
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Yeah, I got the The Notebook kind of vibe from it. and It's not... no Kind of like Lifetime and Hallmark. Just channels and vibe that just doesn't draw me in.
00:49:38
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i mean Unrealistic tale of love. Yeah. yeah But at the same time, it because of the cast, I think if if if if I was asked to watch it with someone, I think I would be able to to watch it.
00:49:54
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Tolerate it enough. It didn't look too dry like The Nobler. thing. Great love story. 40-year-old virgin. yeah Happy Gilmore. Great love story.
00:50:11
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Fair enough. fair enough oh Oh, there goes my internet. Oh, my, my, my. Either I am frozen or Michael is frozen. I see you moving to mine.
00:50:23
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I do want to sit here. Maybe this will work. Nope. I can't even control the meat. There it goes. Like, share, and subscribe if you like what we're doing here. And sorry for those Facebook viewers out there. This is why you come over to the YouTubes.
00:50:38
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And you can catch us on Twitch as well. Sorry again, Facebook. It dropped us. and And this is actually because of our audience doing crap. but we See, it's not popping up. My internet's all screwed. It's on there.
00:50:54
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Is it? I don't i don't know. There it goes.
00:51:01
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yeah Whatever buttons you're pressing are happening in real time. Okay, cool. Yeah. ah Okay, because I'm not seeing Anyway, so yeah, yeah. So, you know, we're in our late 40s, and we have audience members around the same age that are grandmas, and that's good.
00:51:18
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It is awesome. that and that's I'm not saying anything bad So, yeah. Nine out of ten grandmas approved?
00:51:26
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I don't know if it went away.
00:51:29
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yet.
00:51:32
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ah Not yet. There it goes. Ooh, my internet's got the Biden bars.
00:51:42
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He's falling asleep. Dude, way saying, ha ha. It is. It really is.
00:51:50
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Naturally. This is, okay, what was this? Well, that and that case, Blaze, will but you watch and laugh at the movie with I'm ever out that way.
00:52:05
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I don't know if my internet's working, guys. you're You're here, buddy. We got you. Okay, cool. i You're so quiet. I'm like, Michael, are you here or am I gone?
00:52:17
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No, neither one. yeah Okay, cool, cool, cool, cool. You're not all here. Wait. You're here, but you're not all there. Oh, no, I'm never all here. I'm very...
00:52:31
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Oh, wow. Okay, so this next one is called The Senior. This one also comes out on the 19th of September. It's directed by Rod Lurie. ah The writer is Robert Easel.
00:52:46
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pretty much Pretty much sure that's how you pronounce it. It stars Michael Chiklis. Whenever I say his name, I think of those little Chiklis with his gum.
00:52:58
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ah Mary Stewart Masterson and Rob ah cordy um I'm just going to play the Okay, I'm going to read the plot real quick because I watched this trailer a couple times and it bored me and I totally fucking kept falling asleep. I know it's like two minutes. The plot's in the trailer. you can Right.
00:53:18
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ah At 59, Mike Flint may be too old to be on a college football field, but not too old to feel the weight of an unfinished business. After nearly four decades, he returns to his alma mater to make take the hit that changed everything. Bruised, doubted, and nearly broken, he pushes for one more game.
00:53:39
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Not for glory, but for the teammates he lost, the family he fractured, and the ending he still believes is possible. Okay, I got a few things to say about this movie, but but yes, chicklets.
00:53:55
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I don't know if that's working or not. Yes, it's up. Okay. and Not like them. because She said she thought the same thing and wanted to puke. Oh, so when I talked that entire time, was I coming through? Yeah, buddy. You're with us.
00:54:10
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Okay, cool. I'm sorry. I get self-conscious. like Did I just spend that like whole minute? don't know. You know what I mean? is I'm in here now. If we lose you, I'll let you know.
00:54:21
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Okay. Fair enough. I'm on it, man. I'll tell you right now, when I saw he was in this, I thought he was dead. you're so you're You're coming through it like a broken up robot now.
00:54:33
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So I don't know what you just said. When I saw Michael Chiklis was in this film, it blew my mind. I thought he was dead.
00:54:43
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I was like, at first I was like, is that the guy from Breaking Bad? like Oh, wait, no, that's the guy from Fantastic Four.
00:54:53
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I know I got it on here somewhere. There it is. Football, the greatest game in the history of mankind. It's more than that. It's a shot. Hello? At immortality.
00:55:05
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I never finished my senior Why not? got thrown out for fighting. You're done. I'm a captain gets kicked off his own team. I wish I could go back and do it all over again. I'm eligible. Eligible for what? To play.
00:55:18
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Every one of you is gonna have to earn a spot on this team. Just to be clear, there's no hidden camera somewhere. No one's gonna run over me. I guarantee you Okay.
00:55:29
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Okay. Yo, yo. Yo, what's you listening to, man? Music? What were you still listening to? I said, now, wait. I got something to say. What's up, man? You ready for the time? Still out of time, drunk. you over and nine How are you doing this at your age, man?
00:55:45
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He's like a 59-year-old Rudy. He's my father. I'm coming for you, old man. I don't want to watch him break his neck. You got hurt. It would destroy every soul on this team. This one has to be a win.
00:55:56
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It's not about winning. I know why you have to do this, and I'm with you. This game, it's a second chance. We're not defined by our successes. We're defined by our regrets. And had a ton. As a teammate.
00:56:07
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As a husband. As a dad. I'm so sorry. Don't let tonight be that first regret. Will Mike Flint finally get his name in the history books? Let's make this a game they'll always remember. That's you, Flint.
00:56:32
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Now, did I catch that right in the beginning? that say based on a true story? Yes. i I missed it the first couple times, too. and But, yes, that is what you saw. I was going to look that up now that I saw that because I'm i'm curious.
00:56:47
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That's how true that story is. um it Michael, yay or nay, sir? Yay or nay? it It doesn't really do it for me, no.
00:56:59
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It looks like it's more serious. But with Rob Corddry in there, I want to say it's going to be a whole lot of quippiness, whole lot of sharp, witty dialogue I'm hoping for.
00:57:10
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But that's another one. I'm just, I'm unlikely to watch it. and No, I'm definitely not watching in the theater. But I'm good, probably good for it on a streaming service. so
00:57:22
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Just because of what? Like a 59-year-old Rudy. Yeah, I giggle every time I hear that. That's a 59-year-old Rudy.
00:57:33
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I don't know why laughed at it. Anyway, i yeah know it's a big note no. i don't it Again, it's no secret around the network that I'm not a big sports person. so But it does look like a movie that football fans that watch movies like that, like Rudy and I know there's other ones out there that would absolutely fucking adore that movie. More more power to you.
00:58:02
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And I do see that it's it's like you brought up the witty ah witty writing. i Yeah, I think it's going to have that as well. I'm a huge fan of Rob Corddry.
00:58:15
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You're a fucking nerd. Yeah, no theater because you don't want people to see you cry. Oh. This is true. This is true.
00:58:27
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There are some movies i won't watch. You know, I take that back. I went and saw that wrestling movie that came out recently last year Zac Efron or whatnot. but Carrie Byer.
00:58:39
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Yeah, yeah. I'm not going lie. I sat in that theater and I cried. i did. I cried a little bit. I cried a little bit more than a little bit. Based on true story and it held pretty tight to the real life story.
00:58:55
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I was on a date as well. And she was crying. and And she accepted my crying. So it was cool.
00:59:04
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But it was that was a good movie. So i grew up watching wrestling as a kid. So I mean, i kind was kind of familiar with it. And I heard really good things about it.
00:59:14
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And I was able to sit there and watch and absolutely love that entire movie sorry start to finish. So it is a tear-jerker for fucking sure. So this actually might, I actually, I don't know, maybe with the right person I might watch.
00:59:28
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Sometimes I can't always say no. Yeah, you're like, nah, fuck it. I don't think so. Not going to do it. Not ever going to do it. So, Michael, we got ah we got a few more, but um I need to use the restroom. So, I was going to go on a quick break here. Short break.
00:59:48
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A short break. A little music break. um Let's see. i've never i never update this so i'm just gonna go with uh something i don't think i've done in a while let's go the evil by uh
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Fixed in your face
01:03:17
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hey Welcome back, Michael. Welcome back, audience. thats Wow. What's up? that That's right. We're back. Oh, wow. I'm sitting here not paying attention to anything. And Tranchel and Sean was having conversation. Well, good for y'all.
01:03:33
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He's more of a biggie man than Pac. I like Biggie more. i am i don't um I don't have one particular side or other.
01:03:46
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I do lean more toward West Coast, though, because I've lived out there for a chunk of my life. I am influenced by it at a lot, especially the stoner culture on that side of the planet.
01:03:58
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I still got like a sore thumb here in fucking Kentucky where I'm at here. Oh, my God. It's funny. The interactions I have sometimes with people. Because I'm very opinionated, too.
01:04:11
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You and your damn communist beers. My damn communist beers. Fuck yeah, Wu-Tang. I like Wu-Tang. So when we left, we were we had just gotten talking about the senior, and both ah of us were like, whatever.
01:04:27
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This next one, though, looks really fucking good. I like the cast, the premise. It just looks like a fun watch. It's ah London Cone. ah September 18th.
01:04:42
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It's directed by Alan Ungar. Ungar? Ungar? ah written by Omar ah omar Levin McKinsey. I'm going to totally butchering his name.
01:04:57
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My gosh. Alan Ungar and Quinn Wolfe. Those are the writers. It stars Josh... ah How do you pronounce his fucking name?
01:05:09
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Duhamel. Josh Duhamel. Great actor. He's fucking handsome, too. I'm ah wasted Wasted his time on those Transformers movies. I agree.
01:05:20
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yeah I agree, dude. He could have been doing like... ah Why isn't he in the Marvel Universe yet? Oh, no. He'd be a good Batman. Uh-oh.
01:05:33
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Just saying. for For the James Gunn universe. Anyway, so it stars Josh, that guy, ah Jeremy Ray Taylor, and Rock Hoffman. Rick Hoffman.
01:05:46
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I'm not even going to like i'm not even going to like tell you what the plot is because it's all laid out in the trailer. And the trailer is fun to watch. Which I'm not going to like concerns me a bit. When the trailer is really good and you go to the theater and then all the whole good parts of the movie you already saw just in the trailer. it's like well I stopped going to see comedies in theaters because it seems like every time all the best laughs are in the trailer already.
01:06:14
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Mm-hmm. Yep, just so they'll so you go watch the movie and it's like, well, I fucking wasted it. What is this? Laughing my ass off.
01:06:25
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We get it. Not normal names. No one can pronounce. Not normal names. I know what you meant. Not.
01:06:37
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I don't think I had an edible for like over a week. I decided to have one tonight. It's doing its job. It is. I think i think I'm going to get a scolding afterwards. I'm joking. So we're going to do London Calling, and this is fucking good.
01:06:52
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I'll do it.
01:07:01
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you ask anybody who did it best
01:07:10
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What are you doing in L.A.? I can't go back to London because i killed Freddy Darby's wife's cousin. Who's Freddy Darby? He's my old boss back in London. I haven't seen my son for over a year. Maybe I can get you safe passage back to London. Anything you need, you name it. This is my son, Julian. Hello. He's kind of like Rain Man, but really sucks math. He needs to become a man. So that's exactly why he's coming on the next day with you. Wait, uh. Target, Aleister McRae.
01:07:27
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Seems that Aleister some sort of breakdown. His brother, Seamus. I want him dead, too. Are you writing down the names of the people who are about to murder?
01:07:37
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So, uh, why'd you leave England? I killed some people. looking for Tommy. Six-foot, oddly perfect, bone structure. Why you back here? Killing different people. you ever been involved in any real-life violence?
01:07:49
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He's gonna get me killed. I didn't answer your opinion. you might as well learn how to use one of these. Two hats. Are you messing with me? Play about Fortnite, I guess. We're looking for Seamus. Three, one.
01:08:00
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I'm Julian. Julian, there's something i gotta tell you. my friend julia new year you've got to know when to put it down
01:08:16
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Good to see lad. That
01:08:21
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awesome. He's a good kid. love you.
01:08:29
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Don't let me down, baby. I love
01:08:35
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That kid looks familiar, but not... I can't place him.
01:08:43
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Oh, no. I can't place him either. Excuse me. Yeah. i've I don't know. i didn't i didn't recognize I did not recognize him. so But I like the premise of the movie.
01:08:55
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It's like ah it's a violent buddy buddy cop movie. Sort of like a ah duffel bag feel.
01:09:06
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Love that movie.
01:09:11
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It's like trying to lug Tommy Boy around. Yeah. I'm trying to teach Tommy Boy to be a freaking hitman. Are you writing down the names of the people we're going to kill? so
01:09:25
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Now, Josh DeMille, something about him, he's just got that it factor. He's just kind of electric, you what I mean? Yeah, I think, wasn't he like an underwear model? I hope he was. um For sure, I'm going to watch it at home, not in a theater.
01:09:39
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The way I've been talking about him tonight, I'm going to have to watch I'm joking. I know. I'll still probably watch it. looks like a really good movie. I dig it.
01:09:51
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I dig it. Yeah. Looks like a fun watch. Just the right amount of fun with with the over-the-top violence. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
01:10:03
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Agrees, agrees, agrees. Now, Demel's son, that's who that kid is? is that and Is that like his real life son? No, no, no. But in the he said it was somebody's son in the trailer.
01:10:14
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Yeah, the guy he's working for to do those hits. That's the premise. Yeah, he's high he's a high... So e he was a hitman in the UK, killed his boss, and so now he had a hit on him.
01:10:29
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So he got out of the UK and went to the USA. Now he wants to go back to the UK, but he needs a pass, so he needs to get over there. so in order so he So in order to get that, this guy that's using him to do the hits in the USA is going to get that for him if he does these hits and teach his son to be a hitman.
01:10:52
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Gotcha. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then the zaniness ensues. I don't know. I don't think the kid's got what it takes.
01:11:02
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I don't know. We'll see. it looks fun It looks like a fun watch for sure, so.
01:11:09
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Yeah, yeah let's see that that's one I would like to watch. But again, I'm a fan of DeMille, so I kind of like to watch what he's in. Just like Timothy Oliphant. If he's in it, I'd probably want to see it.
01:11:22
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They would be great in a movie together. I confuse them a lot. i I can see that. But had they have a similar kind of facial structure.
01:11:33
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They're both handsome boys. They're very handsome boys. but That's what I did. na The last one I did was with my adult kids and their girlfriends to see Minecraft.
01:11:46
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And I was disappointed. oh but going to the theater. Yeah. That was a kid's movie. Expect to be disappointed. Yeah. He's lost a lot of his soul.
01:11:59
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Yeah. like Anyway, i want to I want to have a talk about that one. Offline maybe. yeah We'll do a lights camera discussion perhaps. Oh, and Jack Black? Just talking about Jack Black?
01:12:11
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Yeah. I have some things I've seen. i have some things I i could say about him. that was That movie just because it was streaming and I'm saying, oh, that's new. What the hell? watch it now.
01:12:25
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So this next one um is ah is called One Battle After Another. it's ah released It'll be released 26th of September.
01:12:36
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It's ah directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. ah Written by Paul Thomas Anderson. Stars Leonardo DiCaprio. Fucking A. ah Benicio Del Toro.
01:12:48
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Double fucking And Sean Penn. Triple get the fuck out of here. Home run fucking A. I'm already happy about the cast. So when they're evil... When their evil enemy resurfaces after 16 years, a group of ex-revolutionaries re-nite to rescue one of their own daughter.
01:13:07
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Dude, this looks like a great fucking movie. I'm not going to lie. When I was watching these, putting all these trailers together, i was like, damn, this is this is some good movies coming out.
01:13:19
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Yeah, pretty strong. Oh, yeah. Very strong. Very strong contenders, for sure. ah What was it? One battle after another. Wait, what's that comment?
01:13:31
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Wow, he's still acting, Leo? What? He's like one of the best fucking actors. Oh, you he's like he's like a bona fide fucking thespian. That dude's not going anywhere.
01:13:43
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Oh.
01:13:46
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He's in for the long haul.
01:13:55
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bright and shine got an eyelash good morning there are no hands on the clock why because they're not needed what time is it uh fuck you know i don't i don't i don't remember that part all right but let's just not nitpick over the passwords this is bob ferguson i was a part of the french 75 this i felt like tony martin steve locked her just attacked my home and i cannot remember for the life of my only child the answer to your question maybe you should have studied the rebellion text a little harder i need to find my daughter well then call us back when you have the time
01:14:28
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You just... You just... You
01:14:34
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know, you are so unsuitable for my daughter. My child comes from a whole line of revolutionaries. And you look so lost. What are you going to do about this baby? You know what freedom is? What? No fear.
01:14:45
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Go. Go.
01:15:00
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Not one thing, it's another. Find that to be true. I need you, brother. Sensei, sensei, sensei, please. Courage, Bob. Courage. Courage. Yeah.
01:15:12
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Thank you. Hey, thank you, sensei. Thank you, sensei. Thank you. God damn it. Viva la revolution.
01:15:25
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Viva revolution. Okay. ah That looks good. it looks like It does. looks really good. Important question of the night. Benicio Del Toro, can you name one movie that he was in that was bad?
01:15:42
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I can't. I'm struggling for an answer. Well, I didn't love Wolfman, but it wasn't his fault.
01:15:54
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Fair.
01:15:57
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there that That would probably one of, if I was to put it in the category Bad App with you. I totally forgot about that one. Yeah, that wasn't ya it wasn't one of its best.
01:16:09
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But for a movie as a whole, it wasn't horrible. so Again, it wasn't his fault. It was just kind of a shallow story. It wasn't it was a Wolf with Nicholson and Spader. Let's put it that way.
01:16:22
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have Yeah. Fantastic film. i am and At some point, I haven't... Oh, I think there was actually one on Netflix that I did like.
01:16:34
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But a lot of the recent retellings of Dracula and Werewolf and shit like this just hasn't really reeled me in as much as I would like.
01:16:44
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Because I really like those those lords. like I was a our huge fan, I still am, of crap. rap It was the female vampire action movie. Yeah.
01:16:57
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Kate Beckinsale. Underworld. Love that franchise. Absolutely. I would love if they did something more with it. Absolutely love that franchise. Yeah.
01:17:08
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She's solid in most things. But, ah yeah, as an action queen, she was awesome in those. Yeah. Surrounded by a great cast. I cannot think of his name. The one who played Victor.
01:17:21
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He was also Homeboy's stepdad in Shaun of the Dead. Yep, yep, yep. I don't remember those names, but great. He was outstanding in those films. I mean, I never heard of the guy before those films, and he was outstanding.
01:17:38
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But those that was a fun series. That was a fun franchise, and it told a complete story. Thank you for joining us, Angel. We know life comes up and priorities come up, so.
01:17:50
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Take care. hope everything's okay. Look for your shirt Monday. Monday.
01:17:57
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When I said female vampire action, Buffy the Vampire Slayer would definitely fit that too. Touche.

Discussion on 'The Strangers' Reboot and Realism in Horror

01:18:10
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Love that movie. Chrissy Swanson was great. It was such a fun mix. I liked the series too. I'm not sure i'm ashamed of that. I'm not either. Not either.
01:18:21
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but that's serious
01:18:25
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We got one more trailer. One more trailer. And then we're going to... Michael and I have a couple ah movie reviews. I know I got one. Michael said he has Little quick ones before we wrap everything up. But this next movie this movie... This movie... I remember watching this in the theater. So I think I'm going to watch this one Is that the end of September? I don't know. It all depends on what's going on, but strangers chapter two.
01:18:55
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Yay. Um, I didn't know how expansive this franchise is going to be. And I really, you, you had told me we'll discuss that, but director is a Renny Harlan.
01:19:07
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Uh, it's written by Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freeland, uh, stars Gabriel Basso, Richard Brake, Mandalay, uh, Madelaine Petsch.
01:19:19
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I think I'm pronouncing that wrong. but you know um so It just says The Strangers are back. If you're familiar with the first movie, this one, I'm not really going to go too much into the plot because you're familiar with the first one. what's that That first movie was called The Strangers. That was it. yeah certain They rebooted it. There is a Strangers chapter one that is the prequel to this Strangers chapter two.
01:19:45
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Really? Yes. So this one isn't the official sequel to the first first one that I saw in the theater. right Oh my. I am so, so out of it. I need to, I need ah i know what I'm doing tonight.
01:20:02
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It's movie watching time. It was rebooted. The Strangers chapter one. the The one that was a sequel to the first Strangers had um Bill Pullman's son in it.
01:20:16
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Oh, shit, I can't think of his name. But he he played the Sentry in the New Avengers. Okay, I know you're talking about. He plays the Sentry, yeah. So the very first original one had a sequel to it?
01:20:28
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Yes, and I can't remember what it was called. ah How was it? Good? It was... I'm telling you right now, it was another one. It it felt like the first one.
01:20:39
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It was creepy. It was... just sinister and again, so realistic. and It's not a supernatural slant to it or anything like that.
01:20:50
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Just sheer psychological horror and terror. Interesting. Huh.
01:20:59
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Hmm. I don't know what you're you're talking about there, Shaman. When he sent all of this, I think. Oh.
01:21:09
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Yeah.
01:21:13
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Fair enough. Fair enough. So without further ado, I am, I need I'm going to need to rewatch. Meet some strangers. um Where'd it go?
01:21:26
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You know what? I skipped the trailer, my friend. I just realized I skipped one. I skipped, it was supposed to be after London Calling, before one battle after another. So,
01:21:40
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So I do, I really want to finish on Strangers, or do you want to go to Zeno? No, that's fine, yeah. Just cause do Zeno. Okay, let's do Zeno real quick. Sorry about that, guys. I really wanted to talk about Strangers little bit further.
01:21:53
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Just a little bit. ah Zeno, 19th September, its director is Matthew Lauren Oates, written by Matthew Lauren Oates. Stars Lulu Wilson, Josh Cook, Ren Schmidt.
01:22:06
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A teenager makes a terrifying extraterrestrial movie. her friend. I am just going to play the trailer and you'll be able to pick it up. I do have a couple of things i want to say about this stuff.
01:22:21
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My name is Renee Rowan. And if you're watching this, tell my mom what happened.
01:22:28
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Sweetie, you have a kind of heart. It's your father's heart. You'll never lose that. No matter what.
01:22:43
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What the hell is this for me? Where'd it come from? There's a huge crater where I found it. I think maybe he's base. I know you're scared, but you're with me now, and I'm gonna keep you safe. Do you really wanna do this?
01:22:58
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Yeah. This is cruel. Now we're friends. No. Eating. Friends. I thought that might happen. Not that. It's surprise. You think you're unique?
01:23:10
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That you're the first person ever find one? They are biological machines designed to kill you. God, it's so much worse imagined. I know. It's great. After everything I told you, how could you call this monster you found your friend?
01:23:26
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Because you're wrong. I didn't just find it. We found each other. Don't be what they say you are. Be my friend.
01:23:48
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So that's for the old kid family movies. That's definitely a family movie. Science fiction alien ah family movie. i'm not I'm not trying to hate on it either.
01:24:00
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But Michael, tell me what you think real quick, sir. Not real quick. Take your time. If I was the discoverer of that horrifying, terrifying looking thing, it would not be going home with me as a pet.
01:24:12
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yeah
01:24:15
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Dude, that does not look fluffy and and and happy. It doesn't. It doesn't. Why does everything good have to look nice? Why can't good be ugly on the outside?
01:24:30
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I'm just saying. Not the point I'm trying to make. I know it's not. that thing I find that thing out in the wild. It's not. I'm shitting myself running. so yeah No way.
01:24:49
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yeah That's a no for me, dog. so hey this is here's this is I don't like the name of the movie. and I'm surprised that Ridley Scott ain't said shit about this yet.
01:25:04
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You know what I'm about to say, right? Zeno is a prefix. Fair enough. But it also kind of resembles a xenomorph, too.
01:25:17
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ah and here kind i just I'm just...
01:25:26
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But I still like the idea of it. I really do. It does look looks like a fun family movie. It absolutely does. So I'm probably... I'll probably watch it when it's on Netflix and I'm stoned one night. I want to giggle my ass off.
01:25:41
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but But yeah, yeah. So I'm not going to hate on it. Not going hate on The feel of that one put me in mind of the one. i can't remember what it was called. It had... Lil Lil and Stitch?
01:25:53
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No, no. The girl who played ah Rogue. um She was also Sookie. Anna Paquin? Yes, Anna Paquin. She was in a movie.
01:26:03
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I think her dad was... Man, I want to say Bill Pullman. Bill Pullman or... No, that's not right. but Big love guy.
01:26:15
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Bill Paxton played her father. and Oh, okay. She was teaching like a a wounded goose or something how to fly south or something like that. Okay.
01:26:26
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It just, i don't know. The whole thing kind of felt like that to me. But again, that creature does not look... Like a... Oh, my God. Dude, no way. It looked like a horny toad fucked a Xenomorph.
01:26:42
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Black, lifeless eyes, like a doll's eyes. ah and again Like I said, I would shit myself and run the other way. Yeah. First you say it, then you do it.
01:26:54
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Oh, yeah. Speaking of shitting yourself and running the other way, we're going to go ahead and finally get to the Stranger's trailer. Yeah, buddy. oh Real quick, I'll catch you up. yeah yeah there was the strangers uh whatever year that came out i want to say oh wait and then in 2018 they did it was called uh the strangers pray at night that was the one that's sort of like a trailer park but not exactly it's like an old camp place but there's just cabins and stuff and it was dark and it was sinister it felt like the first one okay i think i think i did watch i don't think i was
01:27:29
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in love with it as much as i was the first one it wasn't as good as the first one yeah so but i do i do i do vaguely remember now yes uh yeah lewis pi pullman was in it uh some other folks not as good as the first so rennie harlan rebooted the entire franchise last year 2024 may 2024 he released the uh may of twenty twenty four he released the It's called The Strangers Chapter One.
01:27:55
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This is the sequel to that, The Strangers Chapter Two. And listen it shows, I believe the first one, I didn't see it, but I believe what the synopsis was, was it shows you like the making of The Strangers.
01:28:09
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It's like their origin story. oh Oh, I'm digging it. Okay, I'm definitely, i see. i i Okay, I do remember trailers about that now but i just it didn't click that that's what that was at that moment my gosh and thinking back i'm 100 sure i did watch that because i believe it opens up with a couple of uh like ah lds folks or maybe witnesses knocking on the door the doors open ajar a jar little bit the swings open and they're just like freak out i have not seen that because that is a scene i know i would actually
01:28:49
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giggle at and love and never fucking remember or forget. so we just came here to talk about the Watchtower, man. go so here no no I've lived in Utah, so I have dealt with LDS knocking at the door, walking by and stopping me, blah, blah, blah. i saw them If I saw them on on their bicycle wearing their white shirts and their ties and their slacks, I would cross the streets.
01:29:16
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um I go the opposite direction. And then I've also lived, the place where I lived in Oregon has a huge Jehovah's Witness community. So I got to deal with them too. And they're around here as well.
01:29:29
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Where I go walking most of the time out in the woods is part of a ah public park. I'll come out and there's like a couple of sitting on the bench with all their there wares and pamphlets and stuff about their good word.
01:29:43
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Word, word. But anyway, so... They asked me to be a Jehovah's Witness, but I had to decline. I did not see the accident.
01:29:53
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I skipped a lot, but ah yeah, yeah it's you're good. Anyway, let's get into this trailer. going to sit here. and got me talking about J-Dubs getting killed.
01:30:07
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Oh, they didn't get murdered. They saw the aftermath. Oh, oh. oh Oh, so they're just traumatized. Well, that's and's a runner-up. That's a runner-up. A close second.
01:30:23
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Come on, Sheriff. We all want to hear about who killed that young couple. Why are you doing this? Because you're here. The girl didn't die.
01:30:39
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I knew you wouldn't leave me.
01:30:54
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So you're the one everybody's talking about?
01:31:12
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the way to so even't when everybody's talking out there
01:31:18
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The one that survived. You're stabbed, right? What did it feel like? I felt like they liked it. It was some kind of ritual. It's been going on for years.
01:31:31
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Who are they? Why are they doing this? Does there have to be a why?
01:31:54
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o Sorry, I'm going like allergies or something. my nose is bugging the crap out of me. All my willpower, I'm trying not to shove my finger up there.
01:32:06
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feel like it's death spikes. Anyway, that is weird information. um
01:32:14
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ah Every other horror movie. okay so here Okay, so here's the thing about horror movies in my brain. um And this goes for those, this goes for movies like ah d i Deep Water or something like that. There was one where somebody a couple was stranded on a ski lift. yeah Anyway, where they like stuck somewhere and they're slowly dying off.
01:32:40
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so Horror movies like that and horror movies like Strangers really get to my psyche due to the fact that it's not supernatural. It's not supernatural at all.
01:32:51
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It's legit people that can do this legit shit. And I'm like, man, our world is fucked up enough for something like that. I'm just saying. It's like potentially right out of a headline. Exactly.
01:33:02
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Like, I wouldn't put that past some motherfuckers around here that I know where I live. I'm just saying. Crazy people. That kind of makes me think like the Ken and Barbie killers. Mm-hmm.
01:33:13
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Mm-hmm. Yep.
01:33:18
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it is It's definitely jump scare movies, but like Strangers uses that element of a more grounded horror movie.
01:33:30
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like guess its and we It's more psychological because they know their audience. horror movies there's so many like There's different horror movies because fear, we don't share all the same kind of fear.
01:33:45
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you know Does that make sense? like What scares you might not scare me. and Movies like this scare me more than Freddy or Jason. like I'll sit there and watch Jason movie and laugh my ass off.
01:33:57
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I think the way the they they come up with these kills are freaking awesomely funny. It's like they're trying to outdo someone else. I'm like, this is fun. you know I don't get all scary.
01:34:08
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Sometimes they'll get me with a good jump scare, I'm not going to lie. but Very rare. Terrifier. um terr fire That one gets me not so much as jump scare course or something like strangers, but it really gets to my cringe factor, my real, ooh, kind of gross, kind of like, ooh, that's, and it has some very ah well thought out and gruesome kills that I absolutely adore, but i don't I don't, they don't scare me. I don't sit there and it wouldn't keep me up at night.
01:34:44
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Because I understand that supernatural element isn't real. However, when it comes to strangers, like, that's a movie like that, I'll get it, but I need to go make some more popcorn and turn the lights on in the house for a while.
01:34:57
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So, that's what I wanted to say about strangers. The realism is exactly the the terrifying part of it. It's like, that could be any cul-de-sac, anywhere. but One of those deals, like, no one can hear you scream. You're out here kind of in the and this old farmhouse or whatever.
01:35:14
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Yeah. I love those kind of movies just because, again, they make flesh crawl. Yes. Absolutely.
01:35:25
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ah See? You'll still watch it. You'll probably like it, too. I don't know. Maybe maybe maybe not. Maybe not. That was thing about the original Strangers. It wasn't really so much a jump scare type thing. It was just that...
01:35:37
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creepy as fuck. Impending dread. It's like, oh my gosh. What's going to happen next? What's going to happen next? It's like, turn around! Turn around! he can see him reaching for us. Oh my god. so in I want to point something out real quick. so This is why i liked the rat Robert Pattinson Batman.

Realism in 'The Batman' and Upcoming Releases

01:35:56
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That's what I liked what they did with the Riddler.
01:35:59
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is They grounded him in in a realistic actual situation that's more feasible than a guy dancing around with question marks all over him, you know, giggling about, you know what I mean? literature I'm just saying, you know, they, they added the riddledness to it. Don't get me wrong. The enigma and all that, but they grounded that character.
01:36:23
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They took any sort of like, um, make believe out of it as much as possible, even though for a fictional story, don't get me wrong. You still got a guy running around the fucking night wearing a back costume, but,
01:36:37
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But it wasn't campy at all. Exactly. There was no camp to it. Yeah, it had a ah really dark tone. But it was paced well, acted well.
01:36:48
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yeah There was a couple stories happening there at the same time, which I loved that movie. I didn't think I was going to. i really My only complaint really was the Batmobile. I hated the Batmobile.
01:36:59
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you know You said it in the nail on the head right there, campiness. Strangers avoid of any campiness. it's like it's yeah exactly that's good exactly it's i like that plus it was like um you could feel the tension in the relationship at the same time but when all the chips were down they were there for each other you know what i mean it was like yes wow which is such a great movie such a great fucking movie i love this outstanding fucking flick
01:37:31
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I'm definitely going to watch the the first reboot, chapter one. I'm i'm so curious. now Get ready for for this one. i I got you. It's on. it's on It's like top priority number number one movie right now. You can see it on Amazon Prime.
01:37:47
Speaker
If you have an Amazon subscription, you should be able to see it there. So Wolf's Creek, wasn't that the one that took place in Australia? It was the Australian Blair Witch Project. Fuck that movie.
01:38:00
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It's the only movie I didn't like more. I didn't like less. Less? Yeah, I didn't like less than the Blair Witch Project.
01:38:10
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Fair enough. Hated it. Two thumbs way down. Oh, excuse me, guys. Oh, man.
01:38:18
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I apologize for that. I would definitely go to the theater for it. i Yeah, I think I'm going to go see that one. I don't know. there's Dude, there's a lot of good movies coming out next month, but next month is pretty fucking busy too at the same time.
01:38:35
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Right. So I might not be able to catch them right away, or I might have to end up watching. Maybe only one is going to be a hard choice. But Strangers is definitely up there at the top.
01:38:46
Speaker
For sure. ah Let's see. I'm going to go to the media recap. i I'm going to watch The Strangers. I would see that in theaters. um Code 3, probably going to go to the theater for that one just because we love Rainn Wilson.
01:38:59
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We love Dwight. Dwight. Shrewt Farms, baby. And the The Long Walk, I think definitely is going to have to be a trip to the theater for that one. I'm very intrigued by that one. i That one's got me really curious.
01:39:15
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And the other one... ah calling London calling him code three strangers and maybe London calling, maybe London calling.
01:39:26
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Yeah. All those are probably, I don't really sue's type of flick. So I don't know about that one. for I think all the one, all the ones that you just listed the same ones that really stuck out for me as well. So yeah,

Nostalgia and Re-releases of Classic Films

01:39:37
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yeah. yeah Well, speaking of movie theaters, so Michael and I both have a movie review. Mine is from Netflix.
01:39:45
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Um, michael's is from the theater so i was goingnna give michael the option if you wanted to go first or second sure i'll go huh go ahead i'll go let me pull up my notes i made notes during the flick oh i'm such a fun movie watcher but but we went to see and i so i said i was going to do it and i almost forgot about it we went to see the new naked gun with liam needs and loved it it was so much fun and I was afraid like it was going to be one of those deals where ah the trailer was so good.
01:40:18
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Now, before before you get going, just just in case. Them some real nasty perverts. Stay away from those boys.
01:40:31
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Was that Sue in the background? Yes, it was. yes It's been two weeks, so spoiler alerts be damned. I mean, you've had two weeks, and it's a Naked Gun movie. I mean, if this is going to ruin it for you, I don't know what tell you.
01:40:44
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Fair enough. First thing i got to say about it is I was not disappointed at all. They they ramped that silliness dial up to a 14, man. It was off the chains, just goofy.
01:40:55
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For example, every single time they switched scenes or whatever, somebody was handing them a cup of coffee. Every time. Someone was handing them cup of coffee. They throw the other one down. Throw it. And then grab a new cup of coffee.
01:41:06
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Homeboy's driving down the street and the arm comes through the window while he's driving to hand him a cup of coffee. It's just silliness like that. I find that shit funny to me. That's just... It is. Um...
01:41:19
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he's ah Pam Anderson was his love interest in the flick, Pam Anderson. And he says she was put together just the right way. Head, shoulders, knees and toes. Knees and toes.
01:41:33
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ah She had a body that carried her head around and a butt that says, hi, I'm a talking butt. ah Puns galore.
01:41:44
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What do you think? Was a foul play? No, no. A chicken could not have done this. Oh, my. um yeah um as As you're saying that, I'm picturing or piuring in my head that it's li ne Liam Neeson, whatever his name is.
01:42:00
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You know what? Names in me are or just words are hard. Hashtag words are hard. Anyhow, any I'm picturing his voice in my head when you're When you're saying those quotes, it's fucking hilarious. i want to see this movie.
01:42:14
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He did a great job as a silly guy. I thought it was fantastic. Produced by Seth MacFarlane, one of the big producers. But the whole thing revolves around the plot device.
01:42:26
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yeah else The PLOT device. The primordial law of toughness device. Ha ha! They called it the plot device. Dude, I was not disappointed at all.
01:42:38
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That's some fourth wall shit right there. I dig it. I'm telling you what, it was funny on so many levels. So, okay. The original ones definitely were not Seth MacFarlane.
01:42:48
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So no compared to the original ones, when it comes like acing ah joe the the feel, the vibe, did he capture it pretty well?
01:43:03
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It ah could have been Leslie Nielsen. It could have been Priscilla Presley again. The writing was on point. It was it was a naked gun story from Police Squad. It was a Police Squad story. Yeah, it was outstanding.
01:43:15
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It felt like it was supposed to feel. Liam Neeson's character is talking to his father's picture. That was in the trailer, if you remember. yes And he says, Daddy, I want to be just like you, except ah different and an original on my own.
01:43:32
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yeah it, it knew what it was and it made fun of itself in all the right ways. It was absolutely delightful. I loved it. Money well spent.
01:43:44
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Fuck. Yeah. Yeah. It was a lot of fun to watch. And, if you stick around, if you go to see it or if you see it at home, stick around through the trailers for a while, because I'm sorry, through the credits for a while, because there's some extra stuff in there. That's quite funny.
01:43:57
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Well, we, you know what? I, um, I think I'm going to reserve my, uh, My review, because I did not take notes, and I'd rather end on your review, because it's fucking an amazing review.
01:44:10
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and Two things notable to mention. um Also, next month is the 30th anniversary re-release for the original Toy Story film. Ooh, yes. Honorable mention. Thank you.
01:44:21
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I left that list. Okay, I forgot to put that on there, but yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And next Friday, soon we are going to the movies again. Well, maybe not Friday, but we're going to the movies next week again because the 50th anniversary of Jaws re-releases next Friday.
01:44:39
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It might only be for the weekend, but we're going to go watch it in theaters. for for I've never seen it in the theater. I only saw it at home. There is a movie that comes out at the end of this month that I want to see. I stumbled on the trailer again, and we watched it last month.
01:44:53
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The life of me has done escaped my head. Who was in it? I don't even remember it.
01:45:03
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Nope, nope, not at all. I'm trying to avoid the Brittany fade over here. but From where I'm sitting, I'm telling you right now, two thumbs way, way up for the Naked Gun. It was outstanding. Loved it.
01:45:23
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Well, there you have it, folks. Thank you for joining us tonight. This was a little bit extra long show, but fuck it, right? I had fun. Michael? I have fun every time.
01:45:36
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Oh, fuck yeah. Oh, yeah. Thanks for watching, viewers. And Tarantula, if you did not catch what I said the first time saw was in a drive-thru. That means one of us. I did not see it in the theaters. um Your shirt's coming. You watch it in drive-thru? McDonald's? Burger King?
01:45:55
Speaker
Drive in. know I'm fucking with you. I'm fucking with you, Tarantula.
01:46:02
Speaker
If I go to the theater to watch it, i will talk about it. But I'm not going to do that. Unless Sue twists my arm too. I'll i'll go see it if Sue wants to see it. so We've made the decision. We're seeing enough movies now. I'm going to get my ah unlimited Regal Crown again.
01:46:17
Speaker
Okay. You can go as many times as you want a month for free for the movies and you get a reduced price on your concessions as well. I live so far detached from from ah a theater that it's it's I'd be spinning a ton of gas.
01:46:35
Speaker
Yeah, I know all about it. Yeah. Were you going go watch Naked Gun when I was there? We were planning on it, I think. We had discussed it, but the timing didn't work out because right the poor.
01:46:52
Speaker
Well, no, like I said, it wasn't a poor choice in the restaurant. I won't be going back, but the service was interesting. but ah so But on that note,
01:47:02
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Good night, guys, and we will catch you next week.

Show Conclusion and Future Plans

01:47:06
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And you know what? I'm going a little rundown. You guys can check out Glick and whoever else is popping up tomorrow on Open Door Challenge Saturday night on the nonsensical nonsense show. um i myself, will not be there. I've got to cover a shift at work. I also can't make sense watching a concert and say, wish you were here.
01:47:28
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The premier Pink Floyd cover band cannot wait. Right. Nice. And I keep hearing that the Sunday football show is supposed to come back, but I can't promise anything.
01:47:40
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And then, of course, Monday right now, Wally, I think is still on hiatus. We'll figure something out. i worked that day. don't know. Tuesday, Glick's House some Music. I do believe he has a guest.
01:47:52
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Phil Brady. Phil Brady. I thought that was supposed to be the last Tuesday. I've turned you on a couple of tunes, jamming local guy. From right here in the big city of Warren. and Yep.
01:48:03
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ye And then, of course, Wednesday is Wild Card Wednesday. We're still working that out. Shouting out over that one.
01:48:16
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Joking, joking. All in good jest. All in good jest. And then, of course, um Thursday. Thursday is still dead air at the moment. Wally's on a hiatus for work and stuff, medical bills.
01:48:31
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Keep your fingers crossed for the guy and his wife and all that stuff. um And, of course, Friday, you'll see us back here again. Wide-eyed and bushy-eyed. Yes, trivia.
01:48:46
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Trivia, trivia, trivia. Speaking of trivia, when we go offline, bring that back up I want to talk about next year. Will do. And don't forget, Tuesdays and Thursdays, in the mornings,
01:48:58
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10 a.m. m Check us out for Chronic Contemplations. Thursday's not dead air. We got an a.m. show now. And as long as lights up your face, we're going to be doing Tuesdays and Thursdays. Yes, Tuesday and Thursdays.
01:49:10
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It's a little more serious, but it's still fun. and is It's a interesting. Yes. Matter of fact I want to talk about Tuesday, too. So anyway, good night, guys. Don't forget to hit the rewind button to play button. Pause it if you have to. You got to turn on the lights.
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