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Thunderbirds Breakdown: Puppets, Nostalgia & 4K Remaster | Streamin’ Demons image

Thunderbirds Breakdown: Puppets, Nostalgia & 4K Remaster | Streamin’ Demons

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Jo & Amelie fire up the original Thunderbirds in glorious 4K and dive into puppetry magic, racial stereotypes of the ’60s, and why this quirky classic still works today. From first-date movie potential to whether it predicts Zoom calls and modern tech, they balance nostalgia with sharp humor. Plus, the duo shares personal stories about friendship, flat-earther scares, and why some jokes land—or don’t. Watch along, laugh along, and rediscover the joy of old-school craftsmanship.

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Key Moments

  • Opening chaos – Jo & Amelie kick off with the Thunderbirds screener surprise
  • Main plot twist – Puppets sweating, radiation bombs, and a bar full of drunks
  • Character study – How stereotypes and race played out in the ’60s vs. now
  • Jo’s big take – The craftsmanship of puppetry vs. today’s CGI & AI
  • Amelie’s reflection – Watching as a child vs. showing it to her kids now
  • WTF moment – Flat earth & moon landing debates turned into friendship tests
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Transcript
00:00:07
Speaker
everyone, Joel and Amelie here for another Streaming Demons. Hello! And I have to say, like and subscribe now, because this is a different one. We, um, we were just talking about this, like, last week, and it was just kind of goof, and here we are doing it.
00:00:24
Speaker
We got screeners to Thunderbirds. Not the Marvel one. Like, the actual original Thunderbirds. And it's I started like oh my god I had to like bribe people for a screener for Amelie because I'm like holy shit I started watching like five minutes like no you she needs to watch this now and not like a separate I didn't want to watch you i didn't want you to have like watch it separately I wanted to like watch it with you Yeah, it's true.
00:00:49
Speaker
Yeah, so this is our little thing. We're a 3-2-1 and press play. And just kind of do commentary as we go. I don't think we're spoiling the movie. It's been out for like 50 fucking years, but still. um If these catch on, great.
00:01:03
Speaker
If not, oh well. This is something that Box Human and myself and Voodoo Papa Shango, as pop as ah Dr. Payne would say, used to We called it Canarsha Toi.
00:01:15
Speaker
And we did like four or five of them and never released them. It was just because, know, it's also, we didn't do videos. This is the first time we're doing a video. show that So we just never released it. And I have like, I'm sitting on like a couple episodes of us watching bullshit and reacting.
00:01:30
Speaker
So this is going be a new one, new, new, new one. Hopefully catches. If not, fuck it. We're having fun. That's what it's for. You know what? I almost thought. Yeah. Right. And ah I'm going to, I'm going to make you upset in a second. is that okay?
00:01:46
Speaker
Go. Okay. Okay. If this didn't work out before we we thought about this, i was going to fly to Prague to watch these with you. Really?
00:01:57
Speaker
Yeah. That's how much I was like, I know. but yeah i you We would have to wait longer to watch them. But yeah, I was like, we need to watch these together. That's how strongly I felt. We needed to watch them at the same time. Like, what am I doing this weekend? flying to fucking Prague, I guess. That's why i'm doing this weekend, son.
00:02:15
Speaker
Yeah, so, sorry. However, i do like this idea. Like, one week and fly out and... yeah Joe's going spend, like, eight hours on a plane, but fly out and then watch this bullshit if this works out.
00:02:31
Speaker
And just record. Easier to record that way. Same room? Yeah. Yeah. would be fun. It would be fun to have a special podcast when we are both in the same room watching and just... ah having to go about what we think about the movie and stuff.
00:02:47
Speaker
I think that's called porn. Sorry. You laugh yourself a little bit. I know. Podcast and chill. Podcast and chill. podcast oh my god, it's a new podcast. pot Welcome to Podcast and Chill. Brought to you by... so I like that idea.
00:03:05
Speaker
Well, in the same room idea. Both ideas. But... I think that would be great. I think we should have done that if we would have thought ahead time for that ah but one movie with the elephant and Brad Pitt.
00:03:21
Speaker
Oh, yes. Yeah. That would have been a cool one. Because it would have been amazing react because react so much differently. Like for first scene, you were like, oh, no, no, no, no. You know what mean? Yeah, the first scene, like, what the fuck am I watching?
00:03:38
Speaker
And then after the first act, you're like, oh, it's a brilliant movie. Yeah. but like This is this is decent. And we had the, ah God, we had a projector at the time. We were projecting on some hotel bullshit wall in middle of Indianapolis during Jane Con.
00:03:54
Speaker
Yeah, during Jane Con. And we ate burgers from... Was that room service? and No, Shake Shack. Yeah, Steak and Shake. Steak and Shake. Steak and Shake. Steak and Shake. And um we had a special shake with a chicken on top.
00:04:09
Speaker
Yeah.
00:04:12
Speaker
still going like We had a special shake. I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah. With a cherry on top. Nice. See, this is why we have to watch it. Because if you're just listening to the podcast, and it's okay if you're listening to podcasts and stuff. That's what they're for.
00:04:26
Speaker
But we you lose all the, you know, I don't, like, everyone who is listening to this through their adaptive services, we're like, why isn't she, like, making, like, jerk-off notions about shakes and stuff?
00:04:41
Speaker
Oh, okay. So I'm wondering, it's ah past midnight, your time, yeah? Correct, so yes. And it's only 7.30 my time. I have my coffee right here. So I have long ass dad and stay up for this.
00:04:56
Speaker
What do you have? Anything like that? What are you drinking? Hot chocolate. Hot chocolate, nice. Do you have any food? No, no food. already ate. oh Yeah, i just kind of like the wooden salad.
00:05:08
Speaker
I've got my ramekin. Thank you, Tony Horton. full Wrong camera, Joe. Full of sunflower seeds. Unsalted because, you know, hearts and shit. And I won't show you what else I have back there, but they look like cookies.
00:05:22
Speaker
Just two. I'm going to see. if yeah well um Back in the day, this is... I'm in my comfies, too, so thought was going to be dressed up, i you know. But back in the day...
00:05:34
Speaker
On the a Lost Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy, not the last, but the last one, we used to watch cartoons, like Saturday morning cartoons together and just chill the F out.
00:05:49
Speaker
And I ah really like that vibe. I and i think I bring it back. And today's podcast is sponsored by METHOD. Man.
00:06:00
Speaker
So there're there have
00:06:03
Speaker
You ready?
00:06:06
Speaker
Yes. All right. So we're going to count down to three, two, one, and then we're press play. Ready? Three. Wait, wait, wait. Hold on. know it's a lethal weapon thing, but we're doing three, two, one, and then go, or three, two, go?
00:06:20
Speaker
Yeah. Which one? Three, two, one, Then go. Got it. Okay. All right. Three, two, one
00:06:32
Speaker
I hear musics. Ooh, fiery musics. It is very fiery.
00:06:39
Speaker
Anderson Entertainment. When nothing says like a rock or two. I'm just messing my joke up. The sound is pretty big. It's really big? Thank you. Oh, also the A. Yes, the a is very big too.
00:06:58
Speaker
Two. We're counting down. One. And it's a puppet show. It is a pantomime. It is Thunderbird. Oh my God. i don't even know. yeah Oh, one
00:07:17
Speaker
I need more coffee. Voila, voila. and but So was like an Anderson and Aniston did all this stuff.
00:07:29
Speaker
The wife, I think. Co-wrote. And two John Bees were his sculptors. Character voices. Nice.
00:07:41
Speaker
That's really interesting because most of the movie, you have Muppet, but they're not moving or anything. They just turn the head and that's all. Yeah, they're animated, right? Everything is done in the the eyes and turn on like this so to listen.
00:07:55
Speaker
ah For example, when they're about to land the plane, there is water on the muppets. That signifies they're sweating. And there is a music. That's all.
00:08:06
Speaker
But I really like that episode because it's a catastrophe. Because they cannot land because you know the bomb got better boom. And speed. And then, ah oh, you have the radiation. So they're doing that, knowing they're ready at everyone. They're like ah sending message to the to the people saying, well, ah we have a bomb, but stay calm. Everything is fine. And they're in the bar getting drunk.
00:08:29
Speaker
They're like, okay, we'll stay fine. Yeah. it was No public could look worried. Yeah. Like didn't have facial expressions. You can tell they're really worried. We take those facial cues. But you're right. It's it's weird. They don't really move that much at all. But it's not stop motion. It's an actual puppetry. Yeah.
00:08:47
Speaker
So maybe it's mix between the both. But it's it's more. and I mean, it's more fluid animation. Did you. first of all, did you like it?
00:08:58
Speaker
I love it. It's always fantastic to see that. Especially it's not CGI. It's puppetry. It's real 3D, you know? and yeah People didn't know how we would nowadays talk. And look, we're like the Thunderbird.
00:09:12
Speaker
Yeah, absolutely and that was true. And that's the best thing. yeah Two things. One, and it's not CGI. This is actually people having to... I mean, I get CGI as a craft, but these actually are craftsmen who made this.
00:09:25
Speaker
you with physical fucking materials, with the physical limitations of the day, with all these things. And i was pointing out some of the common items around your house you might if i have that they use for other things.
00:09:37
Speaker
or Or kind of like a lot of puppets. Crick juice. Yeah, like all these little cool things, almost like Easter eggs you can pick up. But they they just show their brilliance of the cast and crew doing this because You can make that imagination take household items and make something MacGyver out of it.
00:09:57
Speaker
That's going to be movie ready. And then, so bet that's like that's one thing. but But then to absolutely make it all work and be believable, it's just an amazing way of doing it. It's an amazing story.
00:10:11
Speaker
So I agree. I loved it. Honestly, I saw this. I'm oh, my God, i have to watch this for
00:10:17
Speaker
She slapped me in the face when I said that. She's like, oh, she came Prague. There's a fly. There's a fly. Jeff Goldblum. So we both like it.
00:10:28
Speaker
Would, and i don't i don't I don't know the answer the question for myself. Would you watch this in the theater? Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think so. Prague has better theaters than Montreal, by the way. see but I hear.
00:10:43
Speaker
So yeah I think I would too. I think I would too. I mean, we talked about this. It's not quite the James Bond thing where like it's all these special effects, but it brings you back to a time that was a bit, not to have the the backward let looking, you know, golden rosy lenses, but a bit better as in, it's just a simpler movie making.
00:11:08
Speaker
Yes. It's a little simpler movie making time where it was lot more art driven and a lot of publicity there, but still art driven and very craftsmanship from first to the last.
00:11:22
Speaker
Yeah. Where, you know, I love the new videos and stuff like that, but Depeche Mode put out of video that's completely AI and it just goes like, oh, fuck, why did just do animation anymore? I don't need to.
00:11:38
Speaker
So yeah, it goes back to that time where you could just chill out and would you show this to your kids? Oh, definitely. Yeah, perception there's nothing bad in it. The funny thing is my parents watched it when they were kids and when he came in France, they make us watch it and my brother and I, we were asking questions, how do they do the mechanism ah plane? How do they do the island? How do they do this?
00:12:01
Speaker
My parents were like, When we watched it, we didn't give a fuck about how it was made. We just watched. Just watched it. And me and my brother were like, no, we want to know how to do that because it's fantastic.
00:12:13
Speaker
Yeah. Yeah, I think that's a different it's different era too. and It's weird that you're watching these as a kid. I never did. Like this, did well, it didn't hit where I was growing up at.
00:12:27
Speaker
in the states and we only had one and a half tv channels so if it wasn't being sent to us by a neighbor or to by a friend i mean uh we didn't get to watch much tv but yeah i didn't get this i i saw i didn't know what it was i thought it was a brand new movie i this is like oh so it came after team american fuck yeah like then i didn't even know and started to start watching like oh shit no this is like the precursor of all that stuff Like, they're they remastered these in 4K, and I think they did a matter-of-lust job. I mean, it doesn't look like the time of TV it was recorded. Does that make sense? We've seen films, and they're all degraded and stuff like that.
00:13:06
Speaker
This was well done for remastering. And it's less... Yeah, what was this, like an hour and, like, not even an hour, like 54 minutes, 55 minutes? Not even an hour. No, no, no.
00:13:18
Speaker
You couldn't knock it out. And that was their first one. I, you know, what I had fun watching it because there's some parts that just, yes, the movie is well done. Yes, it's very smart. Yes, it can predict a lot of stuff like Star Trek did, right?
00:13:35
Speaker
But there's maybe unintentionally funny moments, especially viewing it this many years later. and like what was racially acceptable at one time is not racially acceptable. That would not have been released today with the racial stereotypes. that's the but as one person As one white person said to the next, did that racial stereotype bother you?
00:14:00
Speaker
but but sincerely, what? Am I just being sensitive to all that right now? and it's very James Bond orientated. The bad guy has always a Russian accent. and okay um The hero is always white. and paty but um You need to know, Star Trek was a huge series in the sixty s Why? Because you had Asian dude from je Japan, ah Russian people with Russian accent.
00:14:31
Speaker
a black African-American woman, who was in the cockpit and was a scientist. And apparently mutton Martin Luther King ah went to see this actress to say, you need to know, that's the only series allow my kids to watch because there is multiracial people in the series.
00:14:51
Speaker
And she was like, oh, wow. She was supposed to quit after one season because she wanted to go to Broadway. She was like, yeah, I'm still doing Star Trek. And she met Martin Luther King who like, no, no, no, I really like the series.
00:15:04
Speaker
And she's like, yeah, I'm staying because I'm making a difference. So when you watch the series nowadays, um you're like, oh, it's during the 60s.
00:15:15
Speaker
So when you watch Thunderbirds and when you watch Star Trek, you're like, okay, seeing different different people. And she is openly African because her character is African. She's from Nigeria, apparently.
00:15:30
Speaker
And she even speaks Nigerian sometimes. And the series Star Trek was the first international case on American TV. So... Knowing that, you're like, oh, we came from very far.
00:15:44
Speaker
Very far. Yeah, and ah if you were watching Othello with Laurence Fishburne, Othello being that shakespeare played the play they made in the movie, I believe in the ninety s You might want to check my style now.
00:15:59
Speaker
But riots broke out because Othello is a black man. He kisses a white girl on screen. That was in the ninety s In the 90s, like, come on.
00:16:10
Speaker
Yeah, we had some racial issues a lot. you know What's interesting about Otelo is a lot of actors from Africa, who speak French, wanted to play Otelo.
00:16:23
Speaker
So the first actor who wanted to play Otelo was Monsieur Chocolat, Mr. Chocolat. He used to play as a clown with another clown before the First World War. He was a good very bad black dude, black French dude with an accent and everything, but excellent actor. And he tried to become a theater actor and he wanted to play Othello, to be the first black French speaker to play Othello.
00:16:54
Speaker
Then after the Second World War, war ah we have a French actor ah from Algeria, who who played Othello. So yes, they put makeup on him, etc. Oh, let's put him in blackface.
00:17:10
Speaker
He was Algerian. I thought I said he was Nigerian. He was Algerian. Algerian from Algeria. And when he was playing
00:17:23
Speaker
the black dude, right, he was using his North African accent. Oh. So he would have his big voice and speak with his accent, etc. And he has a huge charisma. And he's known to play the policeman Navajo.
00:17:40
Speaker
And Navajo lasted for 30 years in French TV. And he never caught the bad guy. Damn. Always, always. 30 years. Just like men's from a murder.
00:17:51
Speaker
Excellent actor. Excellent actor. but yeah Yeah, I didn't know anybody that, but you're, I think you're right. We've come a long way racially. So when I'm looking at Thunderbirds, I clock it.
00:18:04
Speaker
mono like hey But I'm also not and in the groups that they're making fun of. I'm not even making fun of, they just stereotype
00:18:14
Speaker
it. Product of his time, like my surviving Gen X, we use different words, we do different things, is a product of our time. And that's like, you know, like the cop always saying it's product of your time. Like, well, you're going to look ridiculous in 50 years to another generation that come by. Like you guys thought like this shit word, you know, product of your time.
00:18:37
Speaker
So you have all this. is a fun show. It i mean, this is the stuff you'd watch with people, right? Yeah.
00:18:48
Speaker
You get all your friends, and put some ah put some thought into it. We're going to eat that day. And then, you know, just trying to chill out in front of the the TV.
00:19:02
Speaker
Did you watch it on your phone or or the or the ah computer? Computer. but peter but don't Yeah, you don't need this on the I mean, I would watch it definitely on the TV, but I would show this to other people. And obviously just did.
00:19:14
Speaker
It's nothing blushable. but There's nothing like, oh my oh my God, I can't believe you said that. Why? Why is my mom sitting right next to me? What the fuck? None of that stuff, right? It's just it's cute. you can Little kids can get it.
00:19:27
Speaker
Older people can get it. I think it's multi-generational. You can watch it as a kid and be like, oh, wow, what's going on? You can watch it as an adult.
00:19:38
Speaker
And interporeal. We are from the future. We are the future, right? And we can watch it and say, oh, they do Zoom call. And nowadays, there is Zoom call. or For example, you can really look at a very old-fashioned botan or big computer because computers used to take but full room in the 60s. Now, we just have have a computer in my in my kitchen right now, simple laptop. yeah Right?
00:20:03
Speaker
Yeah. We don't have, okay. And even in living memory, ah even recent memory, did you have a computer room at your house? Yes. Right? We had fucking rooms for computers. There were computer rooms that so fucking big, it needed its own fucking room.
00:20:20
Speaker
And its office. It's big office. I'm from a millennial, and we had the special office for the computer. So you had big screen, with a thing you could take, you know, and you would have to wait five minutes for the computer to turn on.
00:20:35
Speaker
ah The first computer we had at home was 95, window 95. Oh, I won't even tell my first computer then. It was 85. I had like God, I had the TRS god i had the the ti s eighty s like the The Radio Shack ones, the Tandy 3, it was actually released at an old Commodore 64. And um yeah, so these are ones you had to plug into a TV set.
00:21:06
Speaker
Yeah. And you're there's you want to say... Oh, holy shit, hold on. This is from a... I'm holding my box of Dragonlance. Oh, la la.
00:21:17
Speaker
For the Amiga. Yeah. For the, up sorry, right but for the Amiga. And Amiga was Tandy's thing.
00:21:29
Speaker
And I'll show you, these are actually,
00:21:34
Speaker
this is what the disc, these are the more advanced disc, the They have floppy that were like five somethings. Do you remember the floppy disk? People used to have in a small box with a key to protect the flappy disc.
00:21:48
Speaker
Yeah, absolutely. And then I grew up in a time that that before that, Tandy, we would put them on cassette tapes and you would press play. And that's how the tape was or even like cartridges as well.
00:22:01
Speaker
I remember my mom when she bring ah for the first time in her home a flappy disc, she was like, look, this is a flappy disc. And there is this amount of memory, blah, blah, blah, blah. And now after there was a USB key and stuff like.
00:22:17
Speaker
Sounds like our fucking cloud. I remember Paula Hightower in our spot. Like when the cloud first came, like, what the fuck's the cloud again? and we weren't stone. We were just trying to like figure shit out. Like Paula, shout a Paula with instantrealityshift.com. She would, her and I would talk about like computer stuff and it would be,
00:22:38
Speaker
Things we probably could have programmed, but we didn't know what they were for. Like ah Facebook came out. We could have programmed that. But we're like, wow, who the fuck's going to use this? Is it hot or not? What the fuck's this bullshit?
00:22:53
Speaker
You know, ah stuff like that. Or like when peter ah g when cloud programming came out, we're like, cloud? The fuck's that going to be? Mm-hmm. And then you get the concept like, oh, this is the fucking data storage and it goes through there. And then those speeds kind of like, you know, when you have slower speeds, it ain't that great.
00:23:11
Speaker
But as speeds increase, that's when you want start popping it. So yeah, we grew up with this stuff. And I've seen things like, there there was a commercial, I'm gonna miss something. So anyways, later on, we did get a satellite dish and those satellite dishes were like a motherfucker.
00:23:32
Speaker
And um I don't think we got Playboy, but we had wild feeds. Back in the day, they get wild feeds, and they just click, you know, you you know this, they leave them out to wherever the local person was, and they have to, like, ah use them from there.
00:23:48
Speaker
So... through these things that you kind of like go between channels, you're almost right right there. i may have been watching for purely scientific reasons, uh, naked women on on the TV.
00:24:01
Speaker
Sorry. curiousious It's just science. its not welcome Welcome to puberty when the other alternative was a Sears catalog. All right. like I got Sears catalog and grainy, grainy fucking like porno.
00:24:16
Speaker
ah I said grainy, not granny. Perverts. you know But there's this commercial was for a video phone. That you and your friend both had to have.
00:24:32
Speaker
Because you just couldn't call anyone. It wouldn't work that way. And so your friend has to buy one and you have buy one. And it was a wall mount the size of like one of these posters. Where's my camera?
00:24:43
Speaker
One of these posters right here. It was huge. And you had to wall mount it. yeah And then you just had this like that whole screen. Like that's what it came from. They're making of it it's a big poster. That really was the size of the video phone. And I was looking at an old ah Game Boy. It's all black and white grayscale bullshit. Like dots.
00:25:03
Speaker
They were not picture pictures, man. So you, yeah, it does a lot to predict what's going to happen. And does it get all right? No, it doesn't get all right. But it gets you in the ballpark.
00:25:14
Speaker
You know, it gets us the sizes and a little more flexibility for the stuff. But that takes a while. And i think I think we dream things up on what we can do scientifically based upon what we saw as a kid.
00:25:26
Speaker
Yeah. Yeah. I remember the first time I saw a laptop, like a laptop I have, you know, simple laptop, in 2002.
00:25:36
Speaker
It was all technically technology teacher. Her husband had a laptop. up And me and Julie Van Mal, I will always remember, we were allowed to use the computer laptop, just very quickly.
00:25:48
Speaker
And we were like touching, you know, the little square. It was for the mouse. There were no mouse. And ah it was a portable computer. We're like, oh, portable computer. But the computer was like very very thick, you know?
00:26:02
Speaker
Yeah. Like, yeah. It was like, oh, where's the mouse? I can see cute going on Oh, ha, ha, ha, ha. Today's episode, Emily, makes me feel old by saying, yeah, when I high school, we had Windows 9. I'm like, fuck me. was not even in high school. I was in college because in France, you have kindergarten, school, school.
00:26:22
Speaker
Collège, high school, the university. Oh, shit. College. Oh, my God. So, yeah, basically, before before high school, I would say. would call it junior high in the States. It would be called junior high school. Junior high. So, it's junior high.
00:26:40
Speaker
Oh, my God. Okay. So, today is the pressure on Broadway, am Okay. So it does a lot of things well. And I think the voice acting is fine. that the puppetry is okay. They do move their lips, nothing much.
00:26:51
Speaker
And i actually giggled hard on when as much care as they gave this this franchise, really.
00:27:02
Speaker
But zero fucks are given on some of these scenes where they just doing a compare about slide to get the one guy into the rocket ship. He's just laying down. You see basically an action figure laying down and just going down a slide.
00:27:14
Speaker
yeah For like five minutes, he just drag it out. For example, when they have an invite, a guest, yeah they change the picture to save the picture to hide their identity.
00:27:25
Speaker
But when you watch the Muppets, you can see on the background they still have thing the bird. Yeah. and it's like They changed the pictures. They're wearing like blue uniforms. It's even like Superman taking his glasses off.
00:27:38
Speaker
They literally just put on like ice cream uniforms and take it off. Like, oh, my God, who is this person that looks just like you but is wearing blue? i can't tell when people wear the color blue.
00:27:49
Speaker
and you can see the string out of the head. Yeah, it's it's cute. It really is cute. And i think, is this a good first date?
00:28:01
Speaker
Yes. I think so. It's light. It's enough that you can talk through movie we just did. you can talk to the movie and not like lose a plot point. And there's nothing to really... It's it's got to be safe as hell for a first date.
00:28:14
Speaker
Oh, definitely. And you can laugh. You can talk. You can open and say, hey, look how they... try to guess a future, blah, blah, blah, blah. You can joke and you can check the dark sense of humor of the person.
00:28:28
Speaker
Like I was with the island. was like, ah, I put on an island. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Or for example, oh, look, there's a black dude. They did one black dude and it is beige. You know what I mean? Yeah, that's true. So you can measure your date, sense of humor, you know, and knowledge.
00:28:48
Speaker
ah I'm going to get all huffy and puffy and blow my house down. for shoes Yeah, exactly. it's it really is good. And if they can't take this movie, I don't know.
00:28:59
Speaker
like Like, the humor here is pretty PG. And Amelie and I are a bit more twisted. So we can make it funny, funny like that for us.
00:29:11
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But if any of those jokes offend people, you don't belong in here, though. Oh, no, you don't. No need to send us death threats. No need to send us warning. No need to say to us, oh, you're bad people.
00:29:26
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If we're bad people, we're not your people. You're free to leave. um Absolutely. There were times, I know you've been married for 12,000 years now, but there were times where I would go out on a date and, okay,
00:29:45
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Okay. I forgot i did this brown-eyed girl thing. i from my Did you watch the video for my 50s? Yes. Yeah, and and like this, and then very sad, sad, and then like I still learned.
00:29:58
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For those of you don't know what Donald talked about, I'll do like two minutes of it. You can watch it my own Facebook. We're talking about the you know old age and 50 and yeah ill just really love is what it's all about.
00:30:10
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And I just felt very thankful for everyone. And then almost more importantly, this is pretty hard to say, but um I was listening Jimmy Buffett that day, and I still kind of miss that he's dead. But um I was listening the song, his remake of bri ah Brown Eye Girl.
00:30:32
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Must be a hard word for me to say because i fucked up my other video doing it. And it's the first time I really realized, listening to the car today, it's about anal sex, isn't it? Brown Eye Girl.
00:30:44
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And that like that's a joke. like that's yeah but That's exactly it. It's kind of like that, right? If yeah I did that and they got offended, I'm like, oh. Are you fucking for real? That's what I was that's all' saying in my head. i'm like, are you fucking for real? chi decon like Like seriously, I checked the comments and everybody was like, yeah.
00:31:03
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ah read Yeah, all the comments were great. yeah Great, you know what I mean? like Yeah. But if it they've bombed on someone, I'm like, oh, shit. ah i I can't, man. I just fucking can't. You know what mean? People don't have sense of humor. like ah I never had that problem.
00:31:21
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Did I?
00:31:24
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No. All right. oh This just in. Hot girl does not have a problem dating. Go check if Christ is back. That's the sign of the apocalypse, i think. No, I mean, in a conversation, having a sense of humor and... No.
00:31:39
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Topic of conversation, yes. um I can have a dark sense of humor. It doesn't offend anyone. They're just like, okay, sense of humor, ha, ha, ha, he, he, he.
00:31:50
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We have the French mentality the question, peut-on rire de tout? Can we laugh about everything, you know? Voilà. Voilà. We can have a different sense of humor and I can say, oh, you're bad. And that's all point.
00:32:06
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That's all, right? However, the intensity of the conversation, i found myself around people. for example, you go with a group of people to a pub, you have a conversation.
00:32:21
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And the way I talk, I'm very raw. Like, for example, if someone is going to ask me a question about couples, sex, this kind of thing.
00:32:32
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I asked you that. You said no. yeah What? Yeah, I said, can we have a couple sex? You're like, no.
00:32:41
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You're nutty. I know, sorry. No, but the I'm umm kind of censored by my friend because there is always a guy who will be like,
00:32:53
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try to, or for example, I will talk, have a conversation, an excellent conversationalist, but there will be all a sudden, oh, Amélie, like, ah oh, you're wrong, la, la, la.
00:33:07
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It's my opinion or the way I see things or the way I talk. For me, it's a normal conversation and they're like, no, let's not talk about this or, oh, it's too politic or, i will say this you know. I will say this. You did worry me once.
00:33:22
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Oh. Yeah, you You texted me ah if I believe the earth is flat. ah Oh my goodness. I was like, holy shit, is she a flat earth? I'm like, I'm thinking like, still talk to her. Ladies and gentlemen, i have to tell you that story.
00:33:38
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I have a conversation with a French guy who used to be my my colleague in Andro Café. We were working in two different departments, but we exchanged telephone number.
00:33:50
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I went to Australia, I get back to Europe and I text him him and say, hey, are you still in Prague? Yeah, yeah I'm on my way to go back to Prague. I need to make my own friends. buth buth buth blah buth Yeah, no problem.
00:34:02
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And we have some conversation about what's going on for you during COVID. And I say something. I laugh about one of his jokes and I say, at least you're not a flat earther.
00:34:15
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You don't believe the planet is flat. he replied by, ah by a vocal saying, ah are you you believe ah you don't believe the planet of Earth is flat.
00:34:28
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Okay, that's a subject for another conversation. But talking about job opportunity in Prague this moment, blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, oh no. Oh no. And from that day, I stopped talking to him.
00:34:41
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We're not friends anymore. I'm like, oh, no. When you texted me that question, I had the same reaction too. I thought, is she going to fucking say yes? like She thinks that the earth's flat? Is she asking me like my like a scientific opinion the earth's fucking round right now? Yeah, because sometimes I'm in the gym and I'm like, hey, what do you think about peanut butter and jelly? Or what do you think about the association, what happened, etc. We very...
00:35:09
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normal conversations you know like my message and stuff ah and the second question I asked you and I was very serious I almost called you and I said Jude I need to ask you a question it's very important to me do you believe in the moon landing but Was it moon landing?
00:35:28
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Yes. I thought it was flat earth. Oh, fuck me. No, no, flat earth first and then moon landing was second. And almost called you. Do you remember? almost called you. Yes. Because had a conversation. as I said, dude, I need to ask you a question. This is very serious.
00:35:42
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Tell me if you are at home or something like that. Yeah. And and i I don't, I don't, I think I called you for this one. And I say, do you believe in the moon landing? And you answer, yes.
00:35:53
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Yes. and ah And you look at me say, and you, yes, of course, yeah. And I was like, you cannot imagine the number of people who don't believe in the moon landing and they're not dumb.
00:36:05
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lie I'm pretty sure they're fucking dumb. I'm pretty sure if you don't believe in moon landing, I get to call you dumb. Oh, putain. I even asked that question to my friend, gastroenterologist Carlos, saying, Carlos, have to ask you that question because umm I'm becoming completely crazy. Yes, sure.
00:36:22
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What's going on? It's not about crown. I'm fine. It's not about my heels. But do you believe in moon landing? Of course I believe moon landing. I'm like, oh, thank God. You may go in my butthole now, sir.
00:36:33
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Yeah, you can put and insert a camera right inside my butthole and a finger. Wait, were we going to make a sex club? Do you believe in the moon landing? and if If yes, there's this door and other door. There's a bar or a sex club?
00:36:45
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You went to Italy and you visited two rooms in the Italian room. Oh yeah, the inferno heaven. The paradise one and the burn heaven. And you you take pictures for me because one day I would like to have a bed and breakfast. And I said, i would like to have ideas and stuff.
00:37:01
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yeah We share ideas, the plans, the picture, etc. And the idea was either you get a good room or a bad room, the ass room. So just by one question,
00:37:13
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Do you believe in moon landing? Yes, you go to the good room. No, you go to the bad room. And the bad room, there is bad internet. And when come people come to you and say, excuse me, can you give me the Wi-Fi password?
00:37:26
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I'm sorry, Wi-Fi doesn't exist because, you know, moon landing doesn't exist either. woland there this Space don't fucking exist. Sorry, I love it so much. I like how remember that as a sex club. And you're like, no, no, it's hotel room.
00:37:39
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na No, no, no, no. It's a bed and breakfast, but there is is one with ass and you just see ass everywhere, you know. Yeah. Picture of your ass or something like that. You joke, but you know I want to do that.
00:37:50
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All right. Oh, definitely. So, did you have fun today? Oh, yeah, a lot of fun. Yeah. And I think a lot of people should do this. I would love to do this with everyone. Just, like, chill out and watch a good movie.
00:38:02
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we will We will do a... a review of both Thunderbird movies ah shortly. But we just wanted to like bring him back an old just sit and watch hour and a half.
00:38:14
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Based on this point, you're just like watching us watch a movie. I hope you enjoyed it. And I hope one day I'll remember this is my camera, not this fucking camera. Sorry. and And you guys should do it too at home. Just fucking call someone up you haven't talked to in a while or maybe talked to yesterday and just watch some 3-2-1 play that shit, man.
00:38:34
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It's all good. nothing Nothing very long, just one hour and bim-ba-da-boom. The greatest thing to do is to do it when you have a projector.
00:38:44
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That's so great. It's dark, you have a projector, you have something to eat, you know what I With a good shisha. With a good shisha. Yeah, that only if it's legal for you folks.
00:38:58
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Only it's legal. In Prague it is. Yes. i better hope so. Yes, it is. ah yeah no i mean i'll say I don't do it in Prague at all. I just don't do it. but yeah I had fun too. This is a great great you know hang and chill. I appreciate it. If you kind of like just watching us watching watch a movie, watch along us next time. It's all good.
00:39:23
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If you like to watch us... you just you know i got my OnlyFans page. Click below. It goes to our OnlyFans page. It's OnlyFans, really. Just one. I'm not sure that's my joking anymore.
00:39:36
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But behalf of myself, joe and i just tickled mynail name Joe and Emily, we bid you go out to the movies. Go watch a fucking movie. Be good.
00:39:46
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Bye, everyone. Bye-bye.
00:39:52
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ah hear a cat.