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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Movie Crush, a production of I Heart Radio,
(00:29):
Hey Everybody, and Welcome to Many Crushed and Monday with
Me Charles w Chuck Bryant and you No Brown? Is
I Noel Brown? Yeah? I saw Werewolves of London? Is
that the song Warren Zevon? What is it? Wait? Where
does he see the werewolf? With his hair was perfect?
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And he's drinking? Opinion Colada? Was it a trader Vix?
I don't remember Trader Vix. I'm not the biggest warn
Zvon guy. And I know that Warren Zevon. People are
very dedicated to his I mean, I just know that
one song. You know, it's It's probably his only big hit, right, Oh,
I think he had a couple, but sure, that's up there.
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Have you heard that new Dylan record? We talked about this,
you have, right, you listened to it all the way through.
It's great. I just like that first song. Man that
I contained multitudes is is a real special militudes. He said,
you have fast cars and I eat fast foods. I
contain multitude. So, Nol, you came over to my house yesterday.
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I saw you for the first time and masked a
few months masked up it was a social d hang
for the ages for the books. I loved. It was great. Yeah,
you came over to help me with my new set
up here in the basement. I wish, I think I
put out a picture. I need to put out a
picture on Instagram of the actual recording set up and
put a picture of the basement sort of. Broom decide
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the band gear, broom decide. But now I have room.
I if you had seen it before, nol I had
to shimmy and wedge myself into an uncomfortable wooden chair,
and these panels were always falling and I was tripping
over cables. Now it's spacious because the drum set is gone,
and I'm where the drum set was, and you got
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me going on a new recording system that we're the
same one that I've got. Now we're like twins. Ease,
we're here twins. And uh do you see that? You
can see it? You've got a new webcam. Can you
see the background in my room a little better now? Yeah?
And I see you gotta you gotta drum set back there,
A dope drum set back there, dude, it it's it
landed on a friend of mine. We have some friends,
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a mutual friend that like is a studio engineer and
made a record for some like rich dude that bought
this d W drum kit and just left it at
this guy's house for like a year, and he just
gave it to my friend. And then Matt Frederick, who
you know and love it was a great drummer. Uh,
contributed a bunch of amazing symbols and a snare drum
and a kick pedal. Now this fantastic drunk kit and
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me and Matt and Alex have been playing music together
every Thursday as human beings, like in person. Yeah, how's
that going? Good about that? It's amazing. We're all Yes,
I feel chuck listen. I am not going to live
in fear for the rest of eternity. I mean, we've
all been tested multiple times. We all have agreed to
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kind of maintain this bubble situation. And it's the only
recurring hangs that I have. And it's it's been huge.
What it's Alex play. He plays everything. The dude is
a fucking maverick. He's fantastic. I mean, I play everything too.
He's a better guitarist than me, I would say, so
he's been playing guitar. I've been playing bass um and
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Matt's a really great drummer. But our goal is to
switch it up. We actually have been trading some because
we can do that. So and are you just jamming?
Are you playing? Uh? With songs that cover songs? We
started learning a few covers just to kind of get
the juices flow. And you know the Carpet Crawlers by
Jen Assis. Sure, it's off of Lamb Lines down on Broadway.
It's they're more kind of Pink Floydy era sounding stuff.
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We're doing kind of like almost a Motown version of that.
And then we um I don't know if you know
the band Tortoise, but I have a huge fan, and
kind of like it's kind of reggae ish post rock,
kind of like radio heady. We're doing some instrumental stuff
from scratch like that that we're just like kind of
collaborating on. And I forgot that feeling where you're like, yeah, man,
yeah I do that, and then okay, more of that,
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Let's do it again. Okay, I will, let's just start over,
you know, and like it's just that excitement. Man, I
haven't felt it in years. It's been a joy. That's great, man,
I wish you know, we haven't haven't played in my
with my band and months and months and months. I
miss it. It's pretty cool. But we're just this basement
is not big enough, you know. We can't be six
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ft away from each other and singing as one of
the big and no nos as far as a super
spreader type of activity. So we's just we did. We
actually did a little outdoor acoustic jam one night, and
we're gonna try and do that again. Heck yeah, man,
invite me bro uh. And there was something else I
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was gonna ask you. I need to check in with Alex.
I'm gonna talk to him in a while. See how
that guy's doing. You can still dating that girl, nol.
What's the update? Oh gosh, um yeah, I mean, you know, sure,
we're seeing each other. It's it's just kind of you know,
I don't know, like I'm not I've I've decided to
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take things a little easier with uh jumping right into
like hardcore relationship territory. I feel like I've set myself
up for disappointment and um uh just kind of pain
in the past when I'm too quick to be like yes,
this is the one. So I'm trying to be more well,
more cautious and not think that I need to make
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it happen so quickly, you know what I mean? All Right, well,
I think that's a verymature decision. No thanks, Chuck, What
of the few that you make, my guy? You can't
just let a compliment like float on its own. Yeah,
it's called a compliment sandwich fast fair. All right. Now
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we're gonna get going on some movie crushing and mini crushing.
And you know, we had so much fun with the
music biopic casting with the Billy Joel Stevie Nicks, who's
the last one, David Bowie, David Bowie, that I thought
we'd dive in there again because it's kind of fun
to to get the virtual cast and couch out dusted off,
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as it were. And we are going to start off
we we I picked these three nol and I think
a couple of movie. I think there is one of
these in the works, but the others are just movies.
I'd like to see Marvin Gay, like to see a
movie about Marvin Gay, one of my favorites. How does
that not exist? I don't know. Isn't that weird? I
have a Marvin Gay movie Amy Winehouse, and I think
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there's an Amy Winehouse movie in the work that would
be interesting. And then Madonna, ma donnah have you ever
heard of her? Uh? Is that? I don't. I think
it's pronounced Madena. Oh Madena? Okay, it's my dawn. That's
how they say. And then like the Gangster shows when
they're like, oh my goodness, you say, oh my don
yeah exactly. Do you have any casting ideas for these?
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Are you gonna think? Let's see Madonna? I could think
of a few. How about Madonna as herself? But c
g I the funk out of her to make her
look like she's you know, and you do the Scorsese treatment.
She probably loved that. She'd love that. Madge. Do you
hear people call her Madge? Sure? I don't understand. What
does that have to do with Madonna? Don't know how
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does that translate? I'm not sure. I have to look
into that. So let's just go ahead and dive into
the Facebook page. Here, Wendy Roberts says Marvin Gay should
be played by me Herschela Ali. I could see that
not the best likeness, but throw a beard on him
and put him into groovy seventies clothes. Maybe so Amy Winehouse.
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I know Lady Gaga is obvious, but she would be
really good. I don't know if you can get another
singer to play a singer. Can't you sure you can? Okay,
you can do whatever you want. It's Hollywood baby Madonna.
Her daughter lordis interesting. I don't even know what she
looks like. Is she was? She? Is she in the
entertainment biz? Oh well, I mean she's you know, she's
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a famous person. Is that what here? Let me look?
Oh well, she certainly looks enough like her obviously. She
actually kind of looks more like her dad. But I
could see it. Uh you know, I just typed in
lordis Chekan and that's not her name and Leon. Yeah,
there is an actress named lordas Chakan though, and she's
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Puerto Rican and she is uh much older, unrelated? Wait
what so what is? How do you? How do I google? Lordis?
What's her? Hello? You r D E S then l
E O N for her last name? Him? Let's see
what He's one of those kids that looks sort of
like an even mix between her parents. Oh crap, she
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looks kind of like Madonna. Looked a little bit in
like desperately seeking Susan. You know, she's got serious eyebrows,
very intense. Alright, our oldest of pals, Rebecca Robes, says
Marvin Gay, Donald Glover. Yeah, I could see that. I
think Marvin Gay was kind of tall, or maybe he's
just tall in my mind. I can never tell how
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tall celebrities are. It's always a shock to me. You know,
he was six one. Donald Glover is he's kind of
a short stuff, isn't he? Oh? Yeah, I think so.
And he's listens five nine. That means he's five seven.
Were are we saying that? Uh, that a lot of
like singers are short, that you went to the rock
Hall of Fame and that you're everything like children's clothes. Yeah,
where rare is the Billy Corgan. I remember the first
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time I saw that guy in l A one time,
coming out of Universal Music, and I had never seen
him in person up close, and I was like, wow,
he's a giant six three interesting? Interesting? Right, So Robe
says Glover for Marvin Gay, I do like the likeness,
and he certainly has the skills, So maybe just put
some boots on him. Amy Winehouse, Uh, Odeya rush. I
don't know who that is. He click. I don't know
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how to spell o da Okay, I could see that.
Oh okay, it's pretty pretty fanatic. Actually, you know, Amy
Winehouse had that great schnaz though. She did. She gotta
gotta have the right schnaz. You can always you can
always go like the Hours route, you know, remember the
hours it up, snaws it up, baby, Yeah, that's true Madonna.
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I don't know why I'm doing that. Amanda, Amanda Seafreed.
I could see that. That's good, good casting there, she's great. Yeah.
Uh let me see here. Becca Loo says, did the
actors need to sing? That makes it slightly harder? I mean,
you know, it's usually better if you're not lip syncn
In my opinion, Katherine Reitman is Amy Winehouse Donald Glover
if he were taller see there, But she'll go with
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Michael B. Jordan's no, I think Donald Clever and then
Kara uh Delavinge. It's Madonna. Who are these people? And
how do you spell any of their names? Oh? Well,
I do know. Again, it's pretty finishic a model, model,
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actress and singer. She looks like a Madonna enough. I
mean I guess she's prettier than Madonna. She's got a
real smoky eye situation going on. I like that. Oh
she's uh she Oh never mind. I was about to
say she's dates Justin Bieber, but no, Apparently she was
hitting back at Justin Bieber after he shaded her on
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social media. Oh gosh, it's it's a beef top fan
in old pal Jennifer Mudge, the Mudgster, says Marvin Gaye.
Herschela ali if he can sing Amy Winehouse Aubrey Plaza, Oh,
I'll be love Aubrey Plaza. But I've never seen her
do anything like that. Let's say she can't. So it's
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so funny. It's sort of become like sort of the
new thing that like, you know, actors playing uh singers
do their own singing. That's that's much more of a
modern development, you know. Yeah. Yeah, it used to be
all lip sync all the time. Yeah. I think it's
just because that ship doesn't fly anymore with audiences. It
just doesn't look good, does not look good. Not a
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good look. And then for my Donna, Emma Jean Boots,
I could see that, Mike Sam says John Legend for
Marvin Gay. Well, yeah, that's a pretty good point. Amy
Winehouse hopping on that Gaga train and Madonna let me
see here, He says, I'm using my David Bowie suggestion,
animate her, animate her, updating the style of animation from
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early eighties through modern computer animation. For each incarnation, Nah, sorry,
Sam's got to get a real person. Josh Brennan says,
Rachel Brosnahan for Madonna, Leslie Odom for Marvin Gay, and
Emily Hampshire is Amy Winehouse. I'm trying not to make
this just like Google Fest, but I gotta see some
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of these people. It must be all like up and comers,
you know. I don't know sure I can see her
Hampshire Hampshire. I don't know her either. Our old friend
me now data, says Marvin Gay. Lenny Kravitz do you
ever see when his bean popped out of his pants?
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It's great, epic, epic rock and roll history moment, oh man,
Like of all the things I just had to get out,
Amy Winehouse, Lady Gaga and Madonna, Miley Cyrus, interesting rold
Pal Jeff Noel says, I can't quickly come up with
the first two, but the person who immediately comes to
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mind for Madonna is Kate McKinnon. Oh wow. Interesting. I
could see her by off a meaty roll like that,
and she she's a good likeness. I agree. And we
haven't really seen her go the meatia route yet, have we?
We mainly seen she to kind of goofball things. Yeah.
I think she's so talented. I bet she could do anything.
I agree. Don Lazano, one of our old pals, says
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Don Cheatle for Marvin gay Well, he's pretty great. Uh,
Macy Williams for Amy Winehouse and Kristen Bell as Madonna. Interesting.
It'd be so hard for me to get out of
the Kristen Bell thing though, you know, that might be
a lot for me to overcome. She's very much herself.
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I haven't really seen her cast like as a completely
left field, you know, character actor. You know. Yeah, they'd
be interesting though. But she's a great actor and a
supporter of stuff. You should know. I need to get
her a movie crush and all. How do I do that?
I don't know? Man had her husband on, that's right,
But I don't have the deeds. I don't have the contact.
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You need to get the deeds, dude, you need to
get on. It just kind of flew in and out
of my life and you can't go like, hey, you
gotta get your number decks. No, that's tough. I guess
I could have. Maybe you could have. Brendan French says
common for Marvin Gay, Anna Kendrick is Amy Winehouse, Sure,
why not? SNAs her up? And Julia Garner hands down
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for Madonna. I gotta see who that is. Then, I
hope everyone's playing along at home. Oh, of course she's
from Ozark. Yeah, sure, she's great. Marty Bird, Marty Bird,
fuck you, Marty bird Bird. I love that everyone uses
his person last name and Emily Bird right, isn't that
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his last name? Or did I make that up? Emily
made that up? No? What's her first day? They call her?
It's Marty and Laura Lenny. Yeah, I don't know. I
love that show. What can't I think of her name?
Marty Bird and Wandy Bird. That's right, man, I love
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that show. It's a great show man. It's uh, oh,
it's just it's a it's a real romp. Not a
particularly pleasant show, but it's it's good. No, it's not.
It's not a laugh robe, all right, I'm not gonna
look any more of these upnal, because that has taken
all day. Zach Finer, old friend says ice Cube for
Marvin Gay. Uh, yeah, he's a little along in the tooth.
Maybe ice Cube's son. He's great son. Play ice Cube
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in the straight at of Compton, of course. Naturally he
looks just like a lady. Gaga for Amy Winehouse and
Drew Barrymore for Madonna. I don't know, you know, Drew's
in her fifties now, I think, isn't she isn't she
my agent Scott to be but she looks stunning. I
mean she's great. I love her, but I just don't know,
like if you I think you gotta cast somebody in
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their twenties to play Madonna because it's going to be
an origin story. Jesse Cole says Marvin Gay, David John
David Washington, Hayley Steinfeld as Amy Winehouse. Okay, and old
DJ is Madonna Dacoda Johnson, all right, Jennifer Lawrence for Madonna.
This is what Matthew Lindaher says. Gaga for Winehouse and
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Jesse l. Martin if you're going the older route for
Marvin Gay, Helen lyonsays Christina Ricci for Madonna Lady Gaga
for Amy Winehouse. I think like everyone wants that. Is
it just the schnas? Was that all they're looking at?
And the chops SNAs in the chops Huh, it's just
got them both in spades. Uh And oh goodness me,
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how's your house's US accent? For? She would tell e G.
A four. Yeah, I'm not really sure, but you know,
he's an actor. If he's an actor, where he should
be able to do it. She got to pull it
off a bunch of Lady gagas. That seems to be
the hands down. Another Aubrey Plaza for Amy Winehouse is
from Dylan Thomas h Yallow Madonna huh a young Madonna,
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Chloe Grace Morette's and then Michelle Peiffer for Today's Madonna. Okay,
and then another vote for She would tell e G.
O four for who is that? I know that I
said it wasn't. I said I wasn't gonna. Do I
know he's in like he was in um oh black Panther, right, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
of course I was blinking out. Yeah he does. He
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looks like he looks like a good Marvin Gay to me,
he'd be pretty good. Uh. Kai Kendall Jimmy says this
common another vote for Common, Kristen Stewart for Madonna, Yeah,
I can see that. And Lizzie Kaplan for Amy Winehouse. Okay.
J Frager says, maybe Idris Elba or John Legend for
Marvin Gay, Sarah Silverman for Amy Winehouse. Interesting? And c
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g M for Madonna? Who is that? Noel? I feel
like a dummy as probably GM? Yeah? Is that a?
Is that like a rapper? Is that an acronym? Like?
What is that like? As initials? Can you look that up?
Who goes by these things? Who are these? Probably? I
don't know. I feel kind of YouTube person. There's no
CGM on the end. There's like a company continuous Glucost monitoring.
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We're talking about glucose monitor. Yeah, I agree, you have
the personality of a Glucost monitor Madonna. There's no what
the fund is CGM. I don't know. It's someone's that
it should be obvious. Probably. Uh, they're probably people screaming
at their whatever earbuds right now. All I'm getting is
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continuous Glucost monitoring. Bro, you can't just type in initials
unless it's you know, I typed in CGM initials. Actor.
How about that? Oh, Chloe Grace morets Okay, alright, still,
I don't think she's at that level yet. She's not
at that level yet. Friends, I'm sorry. I hate to
be a bummer here, old friend. Charles Martinaker says, Omari
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Hardwick for Marvin Gay, Samurai Weaving for Madonna, and for
Amy hy House has a few suggestions. Kendrick Hathaway, Portman
or Cunis okay. Another vote for Donald Glover from Terry Kleo. Uh,
the danger of n Gail Coots, who thinks that Stevie
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Nick sounds like a goat, says this original thought for
Marvin Gay was Jamie Fox. He already did Stevie wonder right, Look,
that was a Freudian slip. They're both piano men, all right, come, yes, exactly,
they have a few things in common. Noll. That's fine,
So she says, Donald Glover they're both blind to right. Yeah, Yeah,
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that's what I'm saying. Okay, I'm just saying I'm freaking
American blind singers and piano man, but very different music.
I agree, I agree. I'm defferently in the Stevie Wonder.
Stevie is the jam Not to knock ray, but boy,
Stevie Wonder songs in the Key of Life, give me fantastic,
pour it all over my head, Bogie on reggae woman,
that's what I say. Maya Hawk for Amy Winehouse, all right,
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I love my Hawk. That that could be good. And
then Kristin Stewart for a Madelena. All right, let's just
do a couple of more of these. Chadwick Boseman for
Marvin Gaye. That's from Tiffany Marina Melinda back A Leo
says this, Donald Glober, Lady Gaga and Lady Gaga for
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both Madonna and uh the other lady amuse. Yeah, I
don't know, man, that's h that's a lot of commitment.
That's a lot of biopic. I don't know. If I
don't know if her people would would would would would
approve that? Yeah, all right, let's finish up with this.
Jamie Power, says Tilda Swinton. Tilda Swinton and Tilda Swinton. Hey,
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let's let tell this Winton do every acting role for
every movie, everything, forever, for the rest of time. All right,
nol So, gonna move on. I asked Emily this morning
for a category of something that we could crush out about,
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and I made fun of her because she said best
movie hair, and I laughed and I said, well, thanks Ruby,
because it sounds like something that a five year old
would say, but it's actually a great idea and so
I'm using it. So thanks to Emily, And there's a
lot of good movie hair and a lot of great comments.
Beca Looo says, I know she's animated, but Pixar created
an entire software system just to get her hair right.
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And of course she's talking about the movie I think Brave, right,
grow with a big shock of red hair. She does
have a shock of red hair, but the hairrier movie
I would think would be Tangled. That's all like that's
like a character in and of itself. But I guess, yeah,
her hair did look amazing and brave. But it's interesting
that took more computer muscle to do just kind of
a static regular hair head hair than like a sentient
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being hair. I don't know. I actually haven't seen Tangled,
so I don't really know what the hair does. Entangle, Well,
oh it's you know, it's tangled, Nola. It's complicated. I
hear you, it's along and blonded. Uh. Karen kay White
says Julian Moore always has amazing hair. Yeah, she could
good hair. Tara Lee Chaw says Natalie Dormer's hairstyle and
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Hunger Games, if I thought we could pull it off,
I absolutely would. Well, there's also that there's that crazy
character and Hunger Games that has all the the fashion,
e hair and the weird like you know, Bonker's future fashion.
It's what's her face? From movies? You know? You know
that that that one woman that's in movies. Um, wasn't
she She she's the mean girl from Mean Girls. Uh,
(23:38):
I haven't seen that. No, oh, Lindsay Lewen, No, No,
she wasn't the mean girl. She was a n nice girl.
It was what's her face? Oh my god, you guys
are screaming at me right now, and and and and
reasonably so. She's in the Hunger Games. I'm trying to
find it. Her name is Rachel McAdams. Rachel McAdams, just
her name. She's got Bonker's hair in the Hunger Games movies. Yeah,
and just good hair. Natalie Dormer's cool looking. I want
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to look like her. Amy Crouch says, I was always
jealous of Shares hair from Clueless Atlicias Silverstone. Yeah, she
had pretty great hair for it was of the time.
Uh let me see here. Oh bea a good one
here from Amanda Caron says Ramona Flowers hair and Scott
Pilgrim versus the world. Yeah, totally very cool hair. Our
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oldest of friends once again. Melinda Bacca Leo, says Julia
robertson Pretty Woman. Yeah, very eighties. Wendy roberts is the
cast of Steel Magnolia's for the wedding. I mean that
is hair. Yeah, that's true. Steve Magnolia has had a
lot of hair. It's not sorry, really quickly, it's not
even Rachel McAdams, who plays the character with the crazy hair.
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She's not at all. She's not at all. Oh you're
off your game, buddy failure. No you're not, Thanks Bud.
It's the nicest thing you said to me all day.
Tanya Boyd says I love all of Scar Joe's hairstyles
and colors and all of the Marvel movies. Yeah, she
rocks some good hair. You gotta have good hair. All
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you really do, Chuck, you really do? You know who
had good hair? Uh, Phil Specter, terrible person. Uh, really
interesting hair. And if you want to hear about what
a terrible person he needs, check out our Abalt. Jake
Brennan's new podcast, Blood on the Tracks, which chronicles the
insanity of the Phil Specter story, which involves a lot
(25:29):
of intrigue and murder. And he does it from the
perspective of Lenny Bruce and Ronnie Specter and a lot
of other folks that actually knew him. And he does
because he takes this kind of like almost I don't know,
it's this really trippy storytelling approach where like you're hearing
from the voices of these different characters. Very cool. You
gotta check that out. Jake's Jake's a good dude. Yes,
Molly Thibodeau whenever rold Palsys scar Joe comes to mind
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and everything she's in the period pieces from the fifties
and sixties with the big fussy hair on ladies. Betty
On Madman had awesome hair too, she sure did. Mary
Dobrian says HBC. You know who's HBC that is historically
Black colleges. Uh, yeah, they do have good hair. Um.
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Helena Bottom Carter says, always has amazing hair. Yeah, and
by the way, the crazy hair hunger against woman Elizabeth Banks, who,
to be fair, looks a lot like Rachel McAdams. Uh,
I don't know, I don't know. You disagree with this? Yeah,
I don't think she comes up on the Internet as
a thing. There's a lot. Oh yeah, well, how could
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the internet be wrong? Internet giveth and dude, they're very similar,
very similar, face shaped. I'm gonna I'm gonna send it
to you in the chat. I'm not gonna look fine, Charles,
Charles Martin Acre says everyone's hair In the Fifth Element,
Karen slump Hugh says, Amalie weird but so French hair.
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She's got a very conservative hair style. It's sort of
like a tight butt almost. If I'm not mistaken, right,
which one Amalie is that you're talking about? Yeah, it
wouldn't a bun. It was Audrey Tattoole. I think it
was a little bob. If I'm not mistagage, it was
kind of a bob. Uh. I'm gonna try and pronounce
your name Janna or Jonah. Oh, I've I've I've seen
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your name Before's adorable, right, figures, great name Gwyneth Paltrow
and sliding doors pure nineties for this shorthaired gal. I
don't know that. I'm still trying to pull it off
every once in a while. I do not know. Sliding doors.
It was pretty good. You know, the idea of the
sliding doors theory, that's sort of what the movie is about, Like,
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you know, one small thing, like you don't make the
sliding the doors of the subway shut in front of you,
and you don't get on that subway, and that could
change the course of your life. That kind of the
butterfly effect. Yeah, got it. Uh, Anthony Nor One of
our old friends is Natalie Portman and v for Vendetta.
Even her skull shape is gorgeous. She is a revelation,
(28:01):
she really is. And I rewatched that movie recently. It
was right when all the protests were happening amidst the pandemic.
Netflix thought it too, thought it would be clever to
push that as like you should watch this movie. And
it really did feel like we were living that movie.
And I watched it with my kid and we both
quite enjoyed it. Yeah, good movie. Uh. One of our
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oldest friends and one of my favorites. Daisy Christina Bruce says, Oh, now,
I can't remember if it's a break you were a
brew stupid me, she says, and Angela Bassett before and
after cutting her hair and waiting to exhale. Uh, yeah,
Angela Bassett's got great hair and she's one of the
most beautiful women in Hollywood and period. Uh. Andrea Hammond says,
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what's his face? Adam Driver? And she did a little
clip here from the Star Wars movies. But yeah, he's
got pretty great hair. Did she type what's his face?
In the email? Okay, that was that was me. It
was paraphrasing a couple of more. And hopefully I'm gonna
make Emily listen to this since this is hers, uh
Spader from Pretty and Pink. That's from Courtney Abbot. I
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don't think i've seen you before, Courtney Welcome. My husband
has a man crush on the hair. Yeah, that's some
pretty rocking wings from from the Spades. What about Johnny
Depp and cry Baby? It's a good one, good kind
of greaser dipity do. Yeah, I mean Johnny Depp's got
pretty great hair all the way around. Um, and in
most of his movies. He's got good hair. Hunter Freiburg says,
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is this even a debate? And chows Bill Murray from
from Kingpin when he had that massive comebover. Right, that's great. Yeah.
I mean that's the funny thing about hair like it
can be played for so many, so many different ways.
It can be played for like comedic value or like,
you know, for someone to be like particularly mysterious or something,
or like it does a lot. Hair it says a
lot about a character. It don't really thanks, man, I
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need to, you know, I needed to get it done correctly.
I just haven't been like going out of the house
very much, so I don't see the point. So I
just kind of wear a hat. But I need to.
I need to get back into the hair. The hair zone,
the hair zone. Uh. Joey Stevenson Owen says Brad Pitton
Legends of the Fall. That was some pretty epic man hair.
I gotta say I remember that hair. Uh. Nicky heckel
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Ought says Reese Witherspoon and Sweet Home Alabama. Yeah, that's
a very cute, cute little haircut. I like Reese. Kayla
m h says Princess Leiah. Yeah, I mean that the
side buns iconic. I've never seen those before and all
I think she originated those. Dylan Thomas says, Michael B.
Jordan's Killmaker hair was so dope. Yeah, that was pretty sweet.
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It was a cool, super cool look and really quick.
Back to the previous one. Remember, did you we've seen
Spaceballs recently? Uh no, there's not one of my favorites, believe. Yeah,
it's fine, but there's a there's a really cute part
where like, you know, the Princess Leiah asked character is
in the spaceship with her with her handmade and kind
of c three po character, and she is talking to
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her the robot, and then she says excuse me, and
she takes off her headphones which are like the buns
buns and that's that's the gag. That was good. This
one is right up Emily's alley because she's a big
Reality Bites fan. But Susie Hannah says, went on a
writer from Reality Bites. That was that was great hair
because it was is that messy chic sort of thing,
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you know, short messy chic. She pulled it off. Ray
Scantling says Ryan Gosseling and everything he's got nice hair.
Jamie Power, says Charlie Sarren and mad Max. Oh yeah, man,
that buzz cut. I mean you could put a big
turd on Charlie Sarren's head and she'd still be the
most beautiful woman in the world. She's also really funny,
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like and like, I don't know she and Tycer are
they like dating? She and Tyco what t t are
they just like BFFs Oh, I didn't know anything about this.
If that's happening, then that's one of the best couples
in the world. Like for his birthday or her birthday,
he posted something really adorable thing on Instagram where it
was like a picture of them together in multiple situations
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and like she's something about fingering his bath. It was
really funny and yeah, you know, like he had a
bathtu and she was like poking it or something like that,
or or one or the other way around. But it
really almost was like, Oh my god, are you guys
like dating or you just really dear friends? Because they
very clearly love each other like as a humans. It
was so happening, warm and cuddly. The world needs children
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from those two agree The danger of and says this
for fake Bill Murray and that amazing come over in
Kingpin of course, real hair Julia Roberts in general, but
amazing and Pretty Woman be still my heart. Yeah, Pretty Woman,
that's a movie that just still resonates, I think with
a lot of people, especially especially ladies. Very good movie
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of its time. You probably haven't seen it heavy which
one pretty Woman? You know, that's one of those ones
that I've probably seen like little snippets of enough to
complete the full run of the movie. But I've never
liked sat through Pretty Woman. You probab we wouldn't like it.
I'm my why why do you think that about me? Chuck?
I have very eclectic taste it, I know, but it's
not very gnully. It's uh, I don't know. I resent
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the fact that you figured out what that is, whatever
that means. I don't like. Don't put baby in the corner.
That's from a movie too that I probably wouldn't like. Alright, No,
go watch Pretty Woman. I want to next week, God damnit,
I want to hear your review a Pretty Woman. We're
gonna do a segment called Noel reviews Pretty Woman. That's great. Yes,
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I'm in start calling you out on your bullshit long
as it's streaming. As I refuse to pay even a
dollar for this piece of ship, I'll pay you back
for Pretty Woman. We can expense it, all right, fair.
I don't expense any of the movies. I should do that.
I've probably spent three a year on work movies. Geez,
I need to get that back. All right now, we're
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gonna finish up with a little stream this. We haven't
done that in a little while. I am just very quickly.
I'm rewatching High Maintenance is my late night show. As
you know, some times late night before I go to bed,
i'll watch like a thirty minute show of something, and
that has varied over the years, and it's always a
rewatch almost uh, And I'm rewatching High Maintenance. It's the
best show ever. And it's still weird that you don't
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watch it because it's so you, even though apparently I
don't even know who you are. You know who I am.
Chuck for more podcasts for my heart radio, visiting podcasts
or wherever you listen to your favorite it's the first
few episodes and I was into it, and I just
fell off because there's other stuff. But I really do
want to watch. I know people are quite fond of it.
I am surprised that you have fallen off that show.
(34:36):
That's a tough show to fall off of. I think
I can hear that ambulance. Uh yeah, but you know
it's just real life. Man. This is this is hold
for ambulance. I meant it. It's coming for me, Nold,
because you see me on the floor. Oh god, no,
I'm sorry, I'm looking at this. I'm looking at Google's so.
Dark is great. It's uh if you haven't watched or
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don't know about it out there in SNAr land, it's
a German show on Netflix. You have a version that
you can watch, the subtitled or dubbed. Please watch the
subtitled version because that's the only way to go. Apparently
the dub version they even change the dialogue some to
try and make a match, and so if you want
the real deal, um, watch the subtitled version. It is great.
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It is very indeed dark. It's got a very creepy,
awesome score. It is about time travel and missing children
and different timelines and different eras, and it is very
very convoluted and a bit tough to follow. You have
to dig in and do your homework and really pay
attention if you're gonna get into Dark. Uh. And I
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will say this, there's a website that one of the
crushers turn me onto from Netflix, the official site where
you can kind of chart the family tree of all
these characters and how they interact and the different versions
of the different characters from different eras. Really really really helps,
and you can do it by episode so it doesn't
spoil anything. So check it out. It's great. Emily and
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I are you know, have been into watching very light
Fair through the pandemic because it's helped a lot to
watch this light comedy stuff. But for some reason, Dark
is doing it for us right now. Even though it's
super super dark. I'll get back into it. Red. Have
you seen the Leftovers? Chuck? No, And that is one
that is on my list to to do one day.
(36:22):
It's fucking awesome. It's it's similar to Dark, like I
mean not, I don't know, I just mean it's sort
of one of those lost d type shows. There's a
central mystery, there's a lot of things that takes you
a minute to figure out, but this one actually really delivers,
and it's got a lot of humor and a lot
of drama and a lot of like amazing performances, and
I just loved every minute. And it's what's one of
the rare shows that just gets better, Like the second
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season is better than the first season, the third season
is better than the second season. And there's three I
think there's three total. Yes, yeah, there are three seasons
of Dark as well. And one of the reasons I
decided to watch it was because when the finale came out,
it was roundly lauded as one of the more satisfying
wrap ups for these kinds of shows. And you gotta
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stick the landing, and apparently they stick the landing. So
I can't wait. I can't wait. We're barreling through it.
We're almost done with season one. Actually, all right, that's
it for me. No, unless you want to talk about
something you've been watching lately, let's see. No, I I
have been watching Vice Principles on HBO. I got HBO
Max and so um. I just I think it's amazing.
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I think, I know, I know that that vibe that
Danny McBride thing isn't for everybody, uh and it's certainly
mean spirited, but god, it's for me too. I love.
He's founding down. Um, I didn't finish rightous Gemstones, but
I'm gonna get back into it with this one. I
just I binged it in like a week or so.
And fucking Walton Goggins dude as this like maniacal southern
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kind of like oh, he's one of the best f
bombers in in movies. He says the words fun better
like he rivals Sam Jackson. I think in his his foory,
I can't even do it like it's it's an it's
an art. Really, his Mark Marin is really good. He's
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a Georgia guy. He's a champion hog holler. Did you
talk about that on Marion? I don't think so. But
he had a really interesting childhood. He did what he
did like a Terry Gross or something. And he's he's
apparently a champion hog hollerer, which is basically when you
go sue and then the hogs come up, come and
running and I've called a hog noll? Have you really?
(38:31):
Have you run a trot line? Can you skin not?
I can't do any of those things. He couldn't pay
me the skin of Buck Gross. I don't even like
doing it. In uh, Red Dead redemption. Did you see
that update that broke everything? Oh no, it's back to normal.
It was pretty funny. They issued an update, dude, that
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literally broke the game, like horses were hovering and flying around.
It's hilarious videos. There's all kinds of video hooklips. It's hysterical,
like it was literally unplayable. And you know, rock Star
they don't even usually issue statements, but they issued one finally,
were like, we understand something's wrong for some players, not
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like we completely fucked everything up. And then they completely
pulled the update a few days later, which is a
really big deal. Like usually companies don't do that. They'll
try and patch it or fix it. And they were like,
let's just forget this happened for now. That's very funny. Yeah,
that is pretty funny. All right, No, that's it for me,
Thanks for everyone, to everyone for listening, and we'll see
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you next week.