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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Movie Crush, a production of I Heart Radio.
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Hey everybody, welcome to Many Crush Monday, the Noles not
here edition. But we have Ramsey. Say hi, Ramsey. Hello.
Ramsey is in the seat that Noel started out in
and then Noel, uh kind of recently, you just sort
of started sitting in on these recordings. Noel moved across
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from me, and uh, it's been great, So welcome good
to here. And now I will try not to disappoint you.
Will not disappoint, trust me. Noel disappointed by Double Book himself.
I saw Noel on the at the table in the
break room. I was like, hey, you ready, and he
went for what. I was like, well, this is this
is going downhill fast. But that's okay because we have
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some good stuff, Ramsey, We're gonna do. Uh. This is
what I call a Crusher special. And this is when
Chucky Boy gets in town late from a trip and
has to record in the morning and doesn't have a
ton of time to prepare a lot of things myself.
So I go to the Movie Crusher page. Because they're
always posting fun chit for people to interact with. I
can always count on them to like have some good stuff,
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and sure enough, man, I just scrolled through the page
a little bit and found three great bits right off
the bat. We're gonna start out with our old friend
Yvonne Boudette. I feel like we should say what just happened, Ramsey.
You can yeah, through the magic of editing. It sounds
like nothing happened, But no, Old barged back in the
funk end, and I forgot something that acted like even
said I thought I could just sneak in open, just
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be sneaky. Oh, no, ninja, you are not nu. Yes,
he has not a ninja. He's a He's like me.
I can't sneak into a room. I've tried, all right,
yavan Bodette or old pal. This is really good stuff,
he said, name a really obscure movie you've really enjoyed
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that no one has ever heard of and that he's
got close to four comments here. And this is always
good to have a list going like uh like this
online that you can just dive into whenever you feel
like you have nothing to watch. And I'm gonna start
it off, Ramsey with a movie and it's not so
obscure that no one's ever heard of it, but for
the people involved. I think it falls on like everyone
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ever say it said, Oh I never heard of that movie.
It's a movie called five Corners. Have you ever seen it?
It's starred Tim Robbins, Jodie Foster, uh and John Taturo.
And I think you will agree with that kind of
gast you would think would have heard of it. Great,
great movie. It's uh, let me see who directed that?
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No reason why I haven't seen that though. That sounds
like an amazing it was. Let me see what year
this was? I felt like was I was in college? Oh,
pre college? It was, uh, and it was an independent
film directed by Tony Bill. One of the reasons I
love it is because it was written by the great
John Prett John Patrick Shanley, playwright and screenwriter who directed
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and wrote one of my favorite all time films, Joe
Versus the Volcano. So you know it's good stuff. Um,
it was really great. It's I don't want to give
away too much. Uh. It was a very very small
movie that got great reviews. Um, Jodi Foster want an
independent spirit warm for best Female lead? Um gross five
million bucks. Actually that's not too bad for the for
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a small of a movie. But it's a period piece
from nineteen sixty four. Ah, it's just weird. It's just
slightly off beat. Uh. And I don't want to give
away too much, but I'm gonna recommend five corners. Do
you have one? You can think on one If you don't, Yeah,
I mean I'm probably going to the opposite spectrum. There's
a Japanese filmmaker called because I remember seeing this post
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come up and I was like, oh, that's kind of cool. Yeah. Um.
And his name is Shinya Sakamoto, and he did a
movie called Tetsuo iron Man. I've heard of that. Yeah,
I saw it. Um. It was like a double feature.
It was like I want to go see Lost Highway
at the theater I used to work at, and then
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they were showing it was like a little art health
theater and they showed that, and then they showed this
movie called Tetsuo Iron Man. It's basically if you take
a cure and make a live action movie out of it.
It's shot in black and white, but it came out
a while ago. I'm looking at interesting. Um. I remember
people in uh Vision Video and Athens when I worked there.
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This was a big like all the little film nerds
would come in and rent this. Yeah, I was that
one little film nerds. But yeah, so that one. I
always enjoyed it. It's it's it is pretty nuts. The
sequels not so much. And then he did something called
Tokyo Fist, which is like Raging Bull. But Meeta Cura
and I always use a Cura too to subscribe his
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movies because they just bulge out and things coming out
of their bodies and stuff like that. But you can
definitely see some of the more sci fi movies pulling
from him, um these days. But yeah, I really enjoyed
that movie when I was a kid, or not in
a kid was in college because you're in college, we are,
I was like twenty years ago, man. So yeah, it's
funny looking at these images. I may have seen some
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of this. Yeah it looks really familiar. Boy does it
look fucked up? Yeah? But no, I mean that was
just one of those obscure movies that we just enjoyed
and we would watch a lot of and I mean
I think I still have a copyright on VHS, but
who has a VHS player? But um, yeah, it was
just one of those weird movies I really enjoyed and
definitely had an impact him. You know, when I was
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in film school trying to not necessarily recreate it, but
influencing me and my decision making and what I wanted
to do. What A what theater did you work at? Um?
At a place called Miracle five? Um? What city, Tallahassee? Okay, yeah,
so I went to I went to Florida State and
um Dome School at Florida stated, Lord, Rams, you're more
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qualified than null. Yeah. So yeah, so I mean, yeah, um,
I basically walked into the movie theater. He's like, hey,
I work. I'm going to school at Florida's State at
the film school. He's like, you got into the film school.
And he's like, yeah, you're hired. Really He's like, do
you want to make a quarter more an hour? And
I was like sure. It's like you're a projectionist. I
was like, okay, so that's cool. You ran the uh
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you spooled them up and spliced them together and boiled
them up, splice them together. And the joke was it's
a miracle that we're still open because everything would break
down in our theater. Really yeah, yeah, what just old
shitty equipment, old shitty equipment and we were basically the
theater owned the whole complex that we were in the
whole lot, so they were collecting all this rent from
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others and that was keeping the place alive. And then
we were also stealing money or stealing movies from from
the other theaters that were not part of the regal um.
So it's like AMC was down the street, but we
got Titanic, so they couldn't get it because the proximity,
like two theaters can't have the same movie if they're
in a certain radius. So we kept Titanic for like
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five months and you could yeah, and but that thing
was a beast because it was how many It was
like no, I mean you and the thing is like
we had two theaters on one side and then three
and the other and you would have to break the
film down in order to move it, and then we
kept moving. Every week we would move it, so you basically,
how many reels was Titanic? Geez? Maybe like six or seven,
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but I mean it would fill the platters these movies
were on. Those flatters were huge. If you've never been
in a projection room, everyone it was such a cool thing,
like I'm so jelly that you got to do that.
Oh yeah, but like we would have bulbs exploding where
you would have to wear the gear. I had a
projector kind of explode, but like this green smoke started
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coming out of it. My manager like I came down
and had my t shirt over it because I had
to turn it off and I didn't want to get
the theater to catch on fire. And my manager was like, hey,
can you go up there and start number one? It's like, man,
I'm not going back up there. It's like, what is
it like toxic ship? Yeah, I mean it was just
like green, like just all this stuff just coming onto
the projector. And my my he was just like hey
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Nick friedman um he might be you know if he's
a listener fan, but he was like, hey, man, can
you go back up there make sure it was Like no, man,
I was like I just inhaled all this stuff. I'm
probably gonna get cancer, and like it was. It was
just it was a great theater because that's where I
saw like the first movie I saw there was Pink
Flamingos in the only place, and like these three old
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ladies were in the same theater, like bought tickets to
Pink Flamingo it was like that was the first time
I ever saw my my one of my buddies. He
was like, hey, you need to go see those movies.
It's showing a Miracle five and that was my first introduction.
But that was where we saw, you know, all the
all the all the greats and Miracle five. What a
great name? Is it? Still there? No, No, it's a
parking lot. That's sad man. That's awesome, dude. I just
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I used to love when my brother worked at a
mc here in Atlanta Phips. I would always go into
the projection room and just talk to the dudes and
it was so cool just to see those And you know,
digital is great. I love it. But I'm not saying
that it was better or anything, but it's definitely cooler.
Mechanical operations are cooler to look at. Love it alright.
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So obscure movies, we're gonna go with Benjamin Clement an
Australian comedy from the nineties, Hercules Returns. I have not
seen it, U Frank Bauman. I have seen this one.
The Doom Generation Gregor Rocky. Great movie, but I would say,
you know, on the more obscure side, Adams Shortway says long,
kiss Kid night. Brianna Rossi says two cigarettes. Uh yeah,
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I mean that that was fairly obscure. Good movie. Jeff
Goddard says thirteen Warrior. Let me see here, what else
we have? Uh? Neor Alvarado says coffee and cigarettes. That
was Jim drummersh that's right. Daniel Quinn Beauley says lonesome Jim,
I have not seen that. Steve bien Amy says, Take Shelter, Yeah,
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that's on the on the smaller side. Take Shelter was great.
You saw that. I'm sure I didn't. You didn't like it.
I haven't seen it. Oh, Am, I thinking of the
wrong movie. Now you've seen it. I bet Michael Shannon,
Oh Ramsey, you've got a sea takes Shelter Man, it's fantastic.
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It won the Grand Prize Critics Week at the con
Film Festival. Jessica Chaste Man, that is right up here.
Ali Ramsey also check that out. Yeah that that is
for some reason. I just see it was a Michael
Shannon fan. Oh yeah, but it's uh Jeff Nichols, Okay, yeah,
totally really good stuff. It's the same guy I think
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you did Midnight Special. If I'm not mistaken, yea, and
yeah did you see both of those movies? I did?
Ye see? Take Shelter so good, great ending, one of
the better endings. Jason Loebs has Mind Walk. I have
heard of that movie. I haven't seen it. I think
it's a very talkie film. If I'm not mistaken. Chris
Smith's is Two Days in the Valley. Yeah, maybe a
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little underseen. Good film. Are old pal who created this?
Young Vambodets is Lost Highway. I wouldn't say obscure, but um,
you were just speaking of Lost Highway. Yeah, that's probably
one of my favorite lunch films. It was pretty good. Yeah.
Toby Ziegler says with nail and I totally agree. Fantastic movie.
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One of the greats. Ralph Spradley says football who look
Nicholas Scott says paper House Boy. I gotta keep this list.
I gotta keep this list on my laptop. This is
fantastic stuff. Bella poke that comes from Claire Pringle Gotham,
great name. Avalon Rector says wrist Cutters. That is a
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very good movie. Have you seen that? I have not,
but I've heard of it. Uh Noah, Hubbard says, this
thread is a gold mine. I totally agree. Michael Myers says,
oh my god, Michael Myers. He says, real men, I
don't think I've seen that. Man. I'm looking now Jim
Belushi and John Ritter. Oh is this a comedy from seven?
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Is this the movie where they are kidnapped and taken
into Russia to teach Russians how to be American? Uh?
Preparing to meet the aliens FBI unseen Assassin. No, let
me see here. No, I think this is something different.
I think this seems kind of crazy though. Yeah, the
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movie I'm talking about is John Travolta, and it is awful.
Oh my god, sorry Travolta. Yeah, No, it's him, and
there they go to they go to rush shut. I
totally know what movie you're talking about. There's like a
town that has developed. Ye, that was a real piece
of ship. Yeah, I find out what that was. That
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was fucking terrible and we need to tell people to
avoid it. Uh. John Michelp, one of her old pal,
says Smoke Signals. Totally agree that movie was pretty under
the radar, very good, kind of small independent film. I
remember seeing Smoke Signals. Thomas Tatum says fan Dango not
quite obscure, but I'm with you there, Oh, Patty McCabe
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Davis after my own heart, because she lists out Happy
Accidents one of the great films from two thousand one,
starring Uh, Vincent, Dinafrio and Marissa oh May and Holland Taylor.
Great movie, really good. It was directed by Brad Anderson.
He is a director who I have tried to get
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on here. He's done a lot of really different kinds
of movies. Have you ever heard of this guy? I'm
sorry who Brad Anderson? So he directed. He started out
with a movie called Next Stop Wonderland with Hope Davis,
then Happy Accidents. They were both sort of small, independent
romantic comedy type of things. Then he goes on to
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do movies like Trans Siberian and Beirut and The Machinist
in Session nine, like really disparate, kind of thematically uh films.
He's kind of all over the place, but all of
his movies are really really good. That always impresses me
when someone can just hop around genres like that. Trans
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Siberian was great. I never saw by Route. I need
to see that. And then they go back to a
sour note. The movie I was talking about was The Experts, right,
Oh god, that was terrible. I totally I'm so sorry. Uh.
Tammy Davis is my chauffeur. Kenneth Hannon says the Ninth Configuration.
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Matt Blumenfield says, Dark Days. Oh yeah, I remember Dark Days.
Wasn't that the documentary about the Mold People? I think so.
I think that's what it was. Yeah, that's totally what
it was. Really good stuff. That was a tough one
to watch. And then we'll finish off. Oh. I totally
remember this too. Christin scott or Old Palace's Dream with
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the Fishes. I remember that movie. David Arquette, Boy, these
a lot of these were the during that sort of
great early nineties independent film movement that I talked incessantly
about when I was in college. Really good stuff. Yeah,
so that's right, is up on the movie crushers everyone.
Uh And if you want to know how to find stuff,
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you know, you can go to the little handy search
bar there on the page and type in obscure. We'll
take you right to it. Verty Verty good, all right,
we're gonna move on. Ramsey too. Patrick Gorman, one of
our oldest to pals and this is a really good
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idea for a thread. He said, we need to start
a d n R list, as in, do not reboot,
just don't do it. And he said, I'll kick it
off with Jaws. I'm with you, man, I mean, they're
making plenty of dumb shark movies. Just keep doing that.
Don't don't redo Jaws. If you want to make a
shark movie, make a shark movie. Don't call it Jaws.
Don't call it Jaws. No reason. You don't even need
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no more sequels as well. I still remember was the
Jaws for when um, yeah, he won an oscar that year,
not for Jaws, but he always said is like he's
never seen it. But he said to pay for my
house someplace. But he gave his oscar speech from the
set of Jaws, really and because they would not fly
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him to the Oscars and he was like, that's like
still one of the worst moments of his life is
that he had. It was just like that's terrible. It
was just like, oh my gosh, but no, I mean,
what did he win for? Was that? Um, what did
Michael Caine win for? If it was during Jaws and
it might have been blame it on Rio. Would you
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have won an Oscar for that for a comedy? Probably not.
I couldn't have been Kitt Carter. That was way earlier.
Hannah and her sisters. Oh sure, I'm assuming that was seven.
And then he also won for Sliderhouse Rules. Okay, that's right. Yeah, yeah,
Hannah and her sisters. When a when a great movie.
That's one of my favorite. Woody Allen. Yeah, but his
you can still see his oscar speech um from from
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I guess sort of Jamaica or wherever they were shooting that.
That movie is just awful. But it's like insult to injury. Yeah, yeah,
don't touch jobs. We'll come after you. John Gotti Phipps
says The Godfather, who would dare? Of course not. You
can't remake The Godfather. So here's one. This is Cee.
It's easy to say Jaws and The Godfather because I
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think those are kind of untouchable. But I think you
get really creative when you start thinking of movies that
are probably ripe for a reboot, but you still shouldn't reboot.
And for instance, Brendan Rice, one of our old friends, says, Starman.
Remember that movie? Yeah, that's John Carpenter. Yeah, John Carpenter
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and Jeff Bridges. Fantastic movie. And I could see them
remaking that because it's a movie that involves, you know,
a starman, and now we have technology that could make
it super fancy and dumb. Jeremy Barney says, back to
the Future and et and he says, I would say Ghostbusters,
but l O L. Yeah, you know what, I like
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that Ghostbusters movie with the Ladies, and I think this
new and sequel looks pretty good too. Sure, totally, I
can't quite tell where it's going. I think that's the
beat people had with the trailer was like, is this
a comedy? Did you see it yet? The trailer? Oh,
the trailer looks great. I mean, I love I haven't.
I never had the opportunity to see the other Ghostbusters movie,
but you know, I wasn't alviously I was the Lady
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read the Lady reboots, but good things about it. Um,
I enjoyed it. But yeah, this new trailer looks great.
I mean it's hitting where people are these days. I
mean it'll it'll do well, I imagine. And they put
them in anything, put him in everything. Yeah, let me see.
Ryan Townson says Jurassic Park. Okay, let's see if people
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take issue. Yeah, yeah, sequels are different. That kind of
did that with Jurassic World though, I mean it was
sort of but they brought back Yeah, I mean reboot
and remake. It's like the terminology is that there are
fine lines there, you know. To me, a remake is
a literal remake of the same movie. A reboot is
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taking the property and doing something different than that movie.
But in that world, that's right, right, I think so? Yeah. Uh,
someone just said any of the Colin Brothers movies, Yeah,
you can't reboot any Collin Brothers movies. No one want
to see that. Kevin Goodfellow says, dos boot. Yeah, that
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was kind of a perfect film. Michelle Ludica Sass says
the Notebook, No other couple can recreate that chemistry. Did
you ever see that? I did not. I thought the
answer would be no, not a pure alley. It's a
good movie, but it's probably the more I hear about it.
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Didn't Um Cassavetti's son make that? Or yeah? I think
it was Nick Cassavetti's So when I heard that, I
was like, Okay, this is I need to see this movie.
A John Cassavetti fan and Nick's good. Yeah, but I
just never had the chance, or I just never fell
into my mi you or whatever. So I mean, I'm
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not gonna say no to it. And I you know, well,
I mean it is what it is. It's a very, um,
highly romantic drama. Um but you know, the acting is great,
their chemistry is undeniable. You know, they were really in
love in real life. So it comes across and I
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like Gostling a lot. I like Rachel McAdams a lot.
And it has some really sad sad um not bookends
sort of a through line with him as older people
played by um James Garner and Gina Rowlands of course
being Nick Cassavetti's And anytime you're gonna see these legendary
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actors together on screen, it's gonna be good. Yeah, it was.
It was a good movie. Yeah, And I think I
saw Gosling and I was like, he just looks like
up little pretty boy. He's never going to do it.
But no, I mean, yeah, he was younger then. Yeah.
I mean I love Drive and all the other stuff
he's done. I mean he's definitely not doing the stereotypical
type of Roles. I thought he would be in, which
is a good big fan. I'll definitely go back and
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watch it. And I have nothing wrong with events, romance
or that type of style. Your heart is not dead,
herd is, well that's a different story. But yeah, well
I know I I loved marriage story like I enjoyed that, okay,
which is romantic in a way, and it's what was
that movie part? I think Gostling was in. I'm a
big fan of his now that I'm looking through his filmography.
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Did you see The Nice Guys? Yeah, it was fucking
funny man, Yeah, I love that movie. He was so
funny in that. Where is the movie? I'm looking, I'm looking,
I'm looking, Oh God, God, only God forgives. That was
so good. Oh Half Nelson, Half Nelson, the little indie
that he did in two thousand six, I haven't seen that. Fantastic.
He's fucking great. Man Large and the Real Girls, Big Short, Drive,
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La La Land, Blade Runner, Blue Valentine. He's good. I didn't.
I have not seen First Man. Did you see that?
I have not. I started watching it and it was
too like hit like the first half kind of hit home,
and I was like, this is kind of really sad.
Oh interesting, well having your astro nut dates, Yeah, well
prior and stuff all he went through, like when whenever
I see anything happened to kids, stuff like that. I
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was kind of just stuff. I got you, man, I'm
with you there. Let me see. Let's finish off with
a couple of these. Mike Stanley Jr. Indiana Jones. Um.
He said Crystal Skull was so bad that wouldn't reboot though,
that was just another sequel our old friend with the
backwards name, Culver Matthew. I'd almost like to see them
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try to reboot Jaws out of pure schadenfreude. It's my
favorite movie of all time. I'm right there with you. Um,
So I'd like to see someone fail miserably at trying
to replicate it. They'd probably showed the Shark all the time,
of course they would. They wouldn't hold back at all,
none at all, Big at c g I Shark everywhere.
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All right, that's good stuff, thanks Gorman. Yeah, I would say,
like it's good to hear that some of these are
when they do announced like oh we're rebooting this, they're
going into production. Hell in the prime one being Big Trouble,
Little China. They've always been hinting like is going to
play Jack Burton, That's stuff like that, and I'm like,
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come on, guys, but they're there and like turning around.
Hell on? That good and I think it should stay there.
And you know they keep hinting at a Goonies or
whatever those type of movies. I mean, you can easily
just look at eighties movies and then put tag on it,
and it's just lazy. Although I will say there is
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a way to do the Goonies right, and that would
be to bring back the original cast and perhaps have
an adventure with them and their children. The laziest way
to do it would be to have them just sort
of superfluously in there and have it just be all
the kids. I think the adults would have to be
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a part of the adventure in order to make it right.
I could see that, but it's tough. I love that
movie yet not yet we're um close. Like she's four
and a half and I think she needs to be
maybe five or six, not that it's scary, but just
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to just to enjoy it to be honest. Yeah, I'll
have to talk to to Carey about it. But like
we haven't we haven't approached that. She's watching the movies
the Descendants series now, so there's a lot more which
are live action, but they're like, um, the byeline is
basically they're the Evil Parents and Disney kids and um,
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they're big with like our like your kid will definitely
get into it. What's it called Descendants and it's their
movies or TV. Yeah, their move vies there Disney movies,
but they're based on like the evil from Disney folklore.
They're based on like their kids, so like the Wicked
Stepmother and all those characters had kids. And so she's
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now approaching live action type stuff where there's fighting, there's
people arguing. You know, anytime someone lies, she panics, like
my kid panics, And so she's now learning to rationalize
as like, okay, this is fake. Like she'll ask like
how did they do that rams It's like, oh, there's
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a green screen or you know, how did the whatever happen?
And then I kind of explain like or you know,
she'll like, what what did the dog go and do?
It's like, well, the dogs just actor dog or something
like that. There doesn't have another story outside of there,
So she's able to differentiate reality. And that is the
big turn. So I think we can approach like, Okay,
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if you like Descendants, you like Goonies, which also has
pirates in it and has all this other stuff but
also has a venture and yeah, these are bad people,
but they're really good people off camera. Yeah, Like I
think the bad Guys and the Goonies, I mean they're
a little scary, but it's not too bad. Yeah. Did
your daughter call you Ramsey? She does? Yeah, yeah, she's
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my stepdaughter. So yeah, she she makes up nicknames for
me every once in a while, but she doesn't have
an official like you know, Papa Daddy or a thing
like that. You know, I didn't know she was your stepdaughter.
That's wonderful. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I love a blended family man.
Oh yeah, totally. It's good stuff. Yeah. And just like
when when we first started dating, my wife she was like, hey,
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I want to show my daughter Star Wars. And how
old was she when he started dating. She was two
and a half. That's great. Yeah, So and she was like,
the Star Wars stuff is scary. And I went through
and recut the original three and took out all the killing.
God Ramsey, Darth Vader's a good You're the best does
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not exist, and like, um yeah, if anyone wants him,
I still have them online. But really yeah, yeah, yeah,
she that's super cool man. You'd watch the movies though,
would be like thirty minutes cut out, and she would
watch the movies and they would just be like she
was just like, what the hell, you can't follow the
movie at all because it's jumping and the like, yeah,
you know, there's no violence at all. But that's one
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she was able to appreciate, and I love it, of course. Yeah. Yeah,
Empire would be a good one. I guess I just
can't show those guts being cut open. I thought they
smelled bad on the outside. Good stuff. Um, all right,
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we're gonna finish up my friend with now. This is
a post from Derek Speedy of a Twitter thing that
apparently I'm not on Twitter, but apparently it kind of
blew up a little bit from at Kimmy Monte and
we did this at the live movie Crush in San Francisco,
which is you add you piece of shit to any
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famous movie line. And I walked around in the audience
and people were making stuff up. It was It's pretty fun.
So maybe you can think of one unless you've got
one off the dome. As An All says, but I'm
gonna go ahead and start with some of these. Clement
Scott says, run forest, you piece of shit. I am
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your father, your piece of ship. I'm your father, you
pizza ship. That's a good one. Um Terry A Caleajo,
one of our old old friends, says, love means never
having to say you're sorry, you piece of shit. Not bad.
I'm gonna need a bigger boat, you piece of ship. Yeah.
Travis lang Cow says Lieutenant Dan, you have new legs,
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you piece of ship. That one's funny because it's mean.
Let me see here, Alan Richardson, it's a trap, you
piece of shit. All right? A little star wars rough
another force gump. People are all over that. Amanda Wright says,
Lieutenant Dan, you want some ice cream, you piece of ship.
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Oh let me see here, Art Riddle. I'm just a
girl standing in front of a boy asking him to
love me, you piece of shit. Some of these work
better than others. I gotta say, all right, this is
from our old pal Gail, The danger of n Kuntz.
You can't handle the truth, you piece of shit. See
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that one fits because it seems like it could have
been in the movie. You got another one. Um, here's
there's a here's looking at you kid, your piece of ship.
Let me see here, J P. Mendez, it belongs in
a museum, you piece of shit. I gotta call it.
Ben Harrison because on stage as one of my panelists,
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he said, um, life finds a way, you piece of shit.
Not bad. Let me see here. My dad and I
always quote space bowls, was like, gimme paw you piece
of ship. Yeah, yeah, that's a good one. We'll do
that next time I see him. Uh, let me see
Owen tur Williger. Onever old fan says, Wilson, you piece
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of shit. A lot of people said, I am your father,
So you're onto something there, Ramsey Ale like, Johnny, you
piece of ship? The leg you piece of shit. Wax on,
wax off? You piece of ship would be pretty good.
Paint the fance you pizza shit. Uh, here's looking at you,
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you piece of shit. That's from menal dot uh zack
pointer as you wish, you piece of shit. That's pretty good.
Wait what was as you wish? That was Princess Bride? Oh,
right of course there doi uh. Dan Stark this is
a little Bertie. When this baby hits eighty eight miles
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per hour, you're going to see some serious shit, you
piece of shit. That's funny in a in a great
David Wayney absurdist way. Alexander Anderson natal says, forget it, Jake,
it's Chinatown, you piece of shit. Not bad. Oh, this
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is pretty good. Stephen Costello, whistle while you work, your
fucking piece of shit, he said, Sorry, I felt the
need to enhance. Adam Smith, show me the money, you
piece of shit. Zack Pointer, you built a time machine
out of a DeLorean, you piece of shit. All right,
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I feel like this is getting old. There's only so
many of these you can read, right, so it loses
the loses impact. All right, we'll do one more here.
Bessie Hicks says, you shall not pass you piece of shit,
and she said that's either Gandalf or a constipated person. Hey,
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very good, all right man, that is it for this week.
Thanks for jumping in here, Ram Jam not a problem.
Did you have fun? I think we all learned a
little more about you. It's nice to hear a little
bit more of your story with the film school and
the theater projection and your wonderful step daughter, and you're
re cutting of Star Wars movies. I think fans might
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have a new favorite. I'm saying Noel's job is in jeopardy,
but I could never replace anything could happen, you know,
That's all I'm saying. I'm just happy to be here,
all right, dude. Thanks a lot, and thank you guys
for participating. Thanks to the Crushers. As always, like the
Movie Crush page and the Crushers page, there's a lot
of good people. They're sharing some fun stuff and uh
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and sharing opinions respectfully, which is rare these days. So
check it out and thanks for joining in. We'll see
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