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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet. I'm welcome to season ninety seven, episode
five of Jar Daly's Eight Guys to production of by
Heart Radio. This is the podcast where we take a
deep dive into America's share consciousness and say, officially, off
the top, fuck Coke Industries and fuck Fox Ques. It's Friday,
August thirty, two thousand nine. Team. My name is Jack O'Brien. Hey,

(00:21):
k oh, yes, Jack O'Brien. Mr host Man. Wait wait
wait wait podcast host Man, that's it. That's all I got. Okay,
that is courtesy of Christie. I'm a Gucci mane and
I'm thrilled to be joined as always by my co host,
Mr Miles Rag. Is it trash food? Let me smell it,

(00:44):
put my down packy and clear? Is your so? If
you got a big one, let me search you and
find out if you're too Tuscany. I don't know what
the last part was, just shooting Tuscan. If you gotta big,
but it wasn't big, but big. But if you have
a big but let me search you. I mean maybe
the butt over there is peppery, like yeah, like you're rugla.

(01:07):
I mean, but I mean that's neither here nor they're
definitely not here that a ka comes to us from
Nicholas Spear at dead net Dead and then next week
let's do uh red Hot Chili Peppers. I want red
Hot Chili pepper a case everybody, Yeah, hit Jack and I.

(01:30):
It is gonna be r HCP week. Okay, and we're
gonna nick nang ming Google, Google, Go, go Glen Dale Daily.
But yeah, ships John Daily covered seriously. Well, we're thrilled
to be joined in our third seat by the hilarious
comedian Mr Dave Ross, which pull them back. Yeah, thanks

(01:53):
for having me. Good to see you, guys. You're finally
with us, with the whole crew, because last time I
think it was iffy right, Yeah, and we never met Jack. Yeah,
great man, it's great to meet you. Yeah. I've missed
you my whole life. Yeah, uh what the call me?
Maybe where it's like I just know you and this

(02:14):
is crazy. And then there's something about before I met you,
I didn't realize realize how much I missed you, or
something like that. Anyways, that's how I feel about Dave.
We're going to get to know you a little bit
better in a moment. First, we are going to tell
our listeners. What we're talking about on this season finale. Uh,
we're gonna talk about Matthew McConaughey, as we always do,

(02:37):
but he's in the news, so we have an excuse.
We're gonna talk about what rich people are doing with
their money, whether they're just out there spending or not.
We're gonna talk about the democratic field, uh winnowing, We're
gonna talk about President Trump and Fox and there Rocky

(02:59):
relateationships suddenly Rocky. We're gonna talk all sorts of ship
about Disney plus. Uh, the I P bubble. Uh, space crime,
space crime, you heard me, space crime, It's happened. It's happening.
It crossed the rubicon into space crime. Well at least
we have that space force going. I knew that was

(03:20):
for a reason. But first day, we like task our guess,
what's something from your search history that's revealing about who
you are? Oh man, Literally, the most recent thing I searched.
I just looked it up is is it's the phrase
radioactivity shirt And uh it's literally because there's a band
called radioactivity that I like a lot. And uh yeah,

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I mean I like a lot of you know, semi
obscure punk music, you know, and other stuff too. But
but yeah, those bands tend to not have merch that
you can buy on the internet. Every now and then
I'll have a like spark in my brain like maybe
they have one now and I look, you search for
a radioactivity shirt and it's generally just like a biohazard

(04:03):
logo or just like screenshots from Chernobyl or whatever, which
could be a shirt. Yeah, just like a melted face
like that guy looked directly into the core. That's what
happened to my brain as I pictured the part where
they like put all of the uh firefighters closed in
the basement of the hospital in Chernobyl and then they're
like and it's still there to this day. Yeah, that's

(04:25):
what's just a picture of that on a show. Yeah,
that was in the last episode right where the actually
showed the abandoned hospital, like this ship's still there and
still radioactive. Yeah, I would recommend the band T shirt
over wearing one of the radioactive T shirt. Yeah, liking
music rather than being at Chernobyl. Good. What's the vibe
of Like there's it's a punk brand. Yeah, they're a

(04:46):
punk band. I would say, just sort of like straightforward
punk there from Denton, and if you know, like bands
that came out of Denton in the nineties share a
similar sound. It's like rock and roll, half just straight
out rock and roll and half punk rock, not whiny,
not like in your face. Yeah yeah, like I'm yeah,
total exactly. Yeah. Yeah, well I'm sure. Look if there's

(05:06):
listeners out here, if you're making bootleg radioactivity merch. Yeah.
So there was also loved Chernobyl Chernobyl shirts would also
be good. Yeah, dent In, Texas had a whole like
them in Riverboat Gamblers and um, well that's it. Hell yeah,
RBG the most famous rb Ruth Bader Ginsburgh. Absolutely what

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if something you think is overrated? Oh man, I I'm
so happy to be able to say this. Twitter so
over Twitter, man, and I'm yeah, I'm like preaching this
to everyone everywhere constantly, h truly. Well yeah, I mean,
you just don't have to be on Twitter. We live
in this world where especially creatives, I think they have

(05:51):
to be on Twitter. You gotta have a Twitter account
to make it. You gotta do all this short you
gotta do yeah, you gotta do stand up, you gotta
have a podcast. You gotta be an actor, you gotta
do push ups, you gotta rob banks. It's just like vegetables. Yeah,
you got to do all of it. And um, and
it's driving us crazy. And like, I'll never be someone
that says, like, if you like Twitter, if it brings
you happiness or community or anything positive, do it please.

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But I know a lot of people that do it
because they feel like they have to, And they talk
about how depressed it makes them and how much yet
they toil, and UM, I can tell you as someone
who's been on either side of it, it doesn't matter
if it makes you feel bad, it's not going to
help your career, So stop doing it. Pay attention to
your mental health, be good to yourself Twitter. At the
end of the day, Like, if you're you yourself are

(06:36):
not doing well, you're not going to be creating your
best work either. I think that's if there. It's funny
that you say that, because this has been like a
creeping trend with a lot of our guests, A lot
of people has been like Twitter. Yeah, and we I
think we always sort of knew that because if you
don't know how to distance yourself properly from social media,
like it will consume you. Yeah, there was a new

(06:56):
a study that came out recently that was saying, like,
social media is one of the few things that cause
a user anxiety and like fulfillment simultaneously. So the thing
that is fucking you up is also the thing you
go back to to try and feel better. And it's
a very unique relationship that's very specific to social media.
So I can totally see how a lot of time,
especially for comedians, like yeah, you're not on fucking Twitter,

(07:18):
what's wrong with you? And where are you? Like, I
don't know, I'm out here doing shows. Yeah, totally. It's funny.
You know, that new season of Black Mirror that came
out wasn't their best by any sort of shot. It
just almost It was basically not good. But one of
the episodes, the one with topor Grace, was did you
see it? Um? It was about like this guy, Uh,

(07:39):
takes a guy at hostage and it is trying to
get ahold of the CEO of basically Twitter, and when
he gets him on the phone, he tells him and
this is a spoiler sorry spoiler alert for this if
you're out there ahead. One minute. Uh. He gets the
guy on the phone and he's like, you know, I
was driving late at night and my wife was in

(08:02):
the car, and I was bored and tired, so I
pulled my phone out and I used your app, and
I wasn't looking at the road and I crashed my
car and it killed my wife. And I don't blame
you for that. That's my fault. But I also read
that these apps are designed, uh and researched how to

(08:22):
make us more and more addicted to them. And you know,
there's whatever with the episode, but that moment, I was like, oh, yeah,
we don't. We're not reminded of that very often. These
are billionaires, they have so much money, and they are
constantly researching how to keep us in these apps. And
when I realized that, I was like, oh, fuck this,

(08:44):
I'm being manipulated. I just yeah, it's funny though, because I,
for whatever reason, Instagram like doesn't make me sad, and
I just like it. Right, We'll just keep doing it.
So Instagram is specifically designed by people who took a
class and at Stanford that was all about like human
behavioral manipulation. Uh. Twitter, I think actually started as an

(09:08):
application for people to keep in touch at south By. Yeah,
and then people found it useful during Michael Jackson's death. Uh,
and that's like how it kind of had its big
blow up, but it doesn't really matter because it's you know,
it just it filled a hole in the human brain
and that whole is addictive, all right. And then you

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also look at sort of like trends with like dating
and younger people, like more and more people just prefer
to do everything through a phone now than like in
real life and socializing where you might meet somebody too.
What is something you think is underrated? Oh man, I'm
also excited about this Steph toe Lev. Everyone needs to
be a fan of Steph to Lev. She's a good

(09:50):
friend of mine, but she's also she's like, she's my
favorite comedian in l A. And I was just talking
to her yesterday, like she's doing, you know, fine in
the sense of the l A comedy scene, but she's
been at it for so long and she is so
good that she needs to be famous. Go follow Steph
tol She's fucking incredible comic. Nice, yeah around in person,

(10:12):
follow her around. She likes that she likes to be
terrified and have her you know, boundaries infiltrated. No follow
her on Twitter and Instagram and she has a monthly
show called Hags that I just did. That's uh, it's
like a monthly on a Tuesday, I think September. I
think it's twenty five is the next one. It's at
the Virgil, but she posts about it if you follow her.

(10:34):
She also tours and she has an album she just
put out called I'm Not Well that's really really really good. Yeah, yeah,
there you go, step toilet. Yeah yeah, she's uh, she's
a big idiot. And finally, what is a myth? What's
something people think it's true? You know, to be false?
You know what. I don't remember what it was at all,

(10:55):
but I would love to do pineapple and pizza right
because I was okay, So what's the what's that pineapple
tastes good on pizza? It just does not. It's bad
and if you like it, you're wrong. Unequivocal. We Miles,
We've talked about my old sketch group and I when
we would shoot it was funny, uh what every time

(11:18):
we would shoot sketches, um, we would get pizza and
the other three guys in the group would always want
pineapple and I would be like no, And I always
wanted hallo panos and they always hated dude. They didn't
want They don't want to hall opinions are the best
pizza topping in my opinion, they are good. I will
put my hands on them next time I see them. Yeah,
thank you. Yeah, they were I don't know what I mean.

(11:40):
Women in comedy, the group was called women were called women. Yes, yeah, yeah.
We've had a few of you on. We haven't had
Alan on, but we've had Jake on. Uh and Brett
is Brett know who's inger? Breton was his name? He
wasn't he was doing the other show with him, but
he was a super tall dude. That's matting of Bretson

(12:01):
and he's not in the group. Who was the guy
who held the broomstick in the boom? That was me?
Hell yeah, yeah it was Jake Weisman, myself, Alan Stricken Williams,
and Pat Bishop, who also created Corporate with them and
is the director of Corporate. God. Yeah, you know Pineapple.

(12:22):
It's funny, Like the first time I had it, I
was like, oh, this is interesting, But I'm personally I
do not like sweet and savory mixed together. It's a
weird thing. I've only recently been able to navigate with
certain dishes, but like typically I just do not pineapple
is too sweet and threw everything off halla pens over
pineapple every day coming to my mentions, I will fight you,
but yeah, that's just how it is. It's also like, man,

(12:44):
you know where it really gets me is pineapple mixed
with dairy. Man, I'm like pineapple and cheese in my
mouth at the same time. I don't want that to
ever happen to me again. I mean maybe like a
fro yo or something in a sweet context. But whip
isn't that a thing? Don't whip? I think is vegan tich?
Is it technical? Never even heard of dole whip? I love? Okay, Yeah,

(13:08):
I mean I like them both. Everybody likes just coming
out of the pineapple. Huh. I'm fine with pineapple. One
of my favorite uh savory snacks is chips and pineapple
salsa from Paul Newman. Have you ever had that? I
love awesome uh sounds. Trader Joe's has a pineapple mango

(13:29):
salsa that's super good. Oh but we're talking about pizza
now it specifically for yeah, Oh no, I can do
that really. Oh yeah, so you would eat a cheeseless
pizza with pineapple on it. I don't know if I
had to eat like pineapple flavored Marianera, I don't know.
I think all of it doesn't. I think it's a reguano.

(13:50):
Interacting with pineapple is when I get thrown off. Okay,
but look to each their one all right, Um, cheese
and fruit just right? You don't like cheese and fruit?
Maybe I do, actually apple, Like, I don't think it's
I think. I think what we're learning is that it's
not like you can't expand it out to like broader rules.

(14:11):
It's just like this specific thing sucks for me totally. Well, yeah,
that is the big thing for me. I'm clearly the
only one. It's like Miles and me and four other
people and everyone else loves it for some god awful reason.
You know what it is? Yeah, I don't know what
it is looking you know, like I said to their own,
But don't be offended. If I'm at your pizza party
and I'm like this, you only have to give you

(14:32):
the middle finger and then I piss on the floor.
Anybody who makes it one of like, let's say you
have three pizzas your pizza party, right, Uh, now one
of them costs this. No, I'm just joking. It's a problem.
If you have three pizzas and you go one of
them Hawaiian pizza, that's even if you love Hawaiian pizza,

(14:53):
that's too much. Like that's w yeah that because they're
so what percentage of pizza. I think maybe a six
is okay, So if you did half of it as
a Hawaiian pizza. So if one out of six pizzas
is pineapple, you know, would be a good A good
split up would be half Hawaiian half Halapa. No, I

(15:14):
think I totally understand. Yeah, because if you're only getting three,
right you, one of them has to be a plain
cheese just because and then you need something for vegetarians
and hopefully vegans, and then something would meat on it.
Yeah yeah yeah, and then you can't just do a
ham and pineapple for your Yeah, totally, that's crazy. Yeah, okay,
so we've solved it. We have issue. Yeah, talk about

(15:39):
a myth. Let's do this. I love your ex hat
you're wearing. Yeah, man, my dad's name is Haliburton. Cool.
How well, Fortunately we have one of humanity's finest minds
joining the world of academia. Um, so I think we

(16:00):
will have global warming self pretty soon. Matthew McConaughey is
finally getting the respect he deserves and will be a
professor at ut University of Texas. Horns. Man. He is
finally I'll go back to school. He's been a visiting
instructor since apparently I didn't know that, but now he is.

(16:22):
The Moody College of Communications has now made has now
appointed him as a professor of Practice to the Department
of Radio Television Film faculty starting this fall. I don't
know what the funk that means. So will he teach acting? Well,
so what he's teaching is, uh, he's doing a co
teaching class called uh Script to Screen and it's going

(16:45):
to be with a director and faculty member, Scott Rice,
And it's basically sort of going like every stage of
a film's production with many things. Yeah, yeah, yeah, totally.
That'll be kind of that's kind of tight. I mean,
he's great, it's the thing, all right, right, yeah, there
is here he is right now. Somebody say pineapple, Yeah yeah, yeah.

(17:12):
It just seems like he's gone from someone who I
thought was a joke totally and he kind of is
and he's sort of a meme in his own way,
but he has a lot of knowledge too that I
would love to hear. It's funny because yes, man, yes,
I When we first started talking about this, my first
thought was, what a ridiculous what an asshole? He's a
cartoon of an actor. He goes out there and he's like,
have you ever had sex? Or whatever? And then yeah,

(17:34):
And then as I started talking, I was like, Nope,
I love him. I love I love true Detective, Um,
detective what else mud? Yeah, Dallas Buyer's Club. He was incredible. Yeah, man, um, Yeah,
I'm curious. Has he directed anything Failure to Launch? Failure
to I think we'll see at home. And he was like,

(17:58):
like his parents are like, please find it wasn't Terry
Bradshaw's dad in that movie. Oh my god. I hope
so I got to movie Failure Launch. I fully expected
Terry Bradshaw to have a huge movie career after that
film and nothing that would be cool still halftime shows
on Fox. Do you remember the one Howie Long starring

(18:19):
action film that came out fires Fire? In the commercial,
is he throwing a fucking action or something like through
a flame? Like I don't even know what that meant. Oh, man, arrow,
he's a broken arrow. Oh that's right. There was a
period of time where he was like the third dude
in the seal team or the group of generals or

(18:41):
whatever they Yeah, um, speaking of that ax thing, one
of my favorite hys body sprays. Man, I'm so happy
that you said that. Yeah, one of my favorite body
sprays is ax. Um. Yeah, it really helps me have
a lot of sex with when my secret on these

(19:02):
online dates acts. Now there's that. Are you familiar with
the Matthew McConaughey movie. It's a Rain of Fire? Are
the Dragon movie? Yeah? The Dragon movie? Yeah, that was
like a huge they spent massive flop and he's like
steampunk dragon writer. But here's the thing about that movie,
And I'm going, do you mind if I spoil some

(19:23):
shit about this drag about Rain of Fire? Rain of
Fire allows to warn our listeners spoiler alert from the
Rain of Fire. I'm here to spoil things that have
that came out a long time ago that no one
wants to see now. In the trailer for that movie,
all the build up in the trailer is about how
they're fighting this dragon and Matthew McConaughey is that. It's
all it's said. In the UK, a post apocalyptic England,

(19:47):
Christian Bale is trying to save his little town. And uh.
Then Matthew McConaughey has is an American general or whatever
who shows up with a bunch of Americans and tanks
and guns and stuff, and he's like going to take
down this dragon. And in the trailer, the trailer ends
with with Maddie McConaughey diving off a cliff with ax

(20:08):
in hand at the dragon, about to ax him in
the head. Yeah, and then the trailer ends and I
was watching that being like, oh, dude, I'm going to
see this movie. And then in the movie he jumps
off the cliff at the dragon and the dragon eats him.
It's so awesome. Also interesting fact the name of his

(20:29):
character Denton, really coming back to Denton, that's how you're saying,
because of teeth like um. Also a film that we
failed to talk about, Tiptoes, that never saw the light
of days. Gary Oldman plays like a little person. What
yo just search Tiptoes. It's a it's a film that

(20:50):
was never released, but it's about him and his brother,
who's Gary oldman who's a little person and like his
whole family I think are a little It's it's a
very busy our film that with Kate Beckinsale, Peter Dinklage.
It hasn't just a very big cast of people. You're
like saying this, the script must have like come with

(21:11):
cocaine or something, because the script you saw it? Did
you see It's it's like a viral thing that the
trailer exists, and you can see that on YouTube. But
I'm sure that the films out there somewhere, but I've
not seen it. But the whole this is what the story.
The synopsis is on IMDb and if if the language
is problematical, left to excuse me, because it was written
by Earl Baker. So Holly red him and says two brothers,

(21:31):
a dwarf and one of typical size. Uh, that's just it.
Then it's a period, okay, and then it goes and
one of typical size. Period. You have to read it
in the voice of the trailer. Girlfriend becomes pregnant. The
pair are fearful that the baby will inherit. The dwarf
is m gene matters are complicated still further, when she

(21:53):
finds herself falling in love with Rolf the dwarf. Wow,
and their love is of typical size. Yeah, there's a
lot of that. Typical size is such an odd I
know this is what happens. Yeah, um man, there is
a there is. I don't think this ever came out,

(22:15):
but I saw some episodes of a show where and
it's a real show that was shot an entire season,
and I saw it because I knew the editor, and
I think they may be released it briefly somewhere once.
But the show is the exact same as the real world,
except everyone who lives in the house has Down syndrome? Yes,

(22:37):
oh yeah, what was that called? And here's the thing
is it? Like, I think it didn't air for because
conceptually it seems like the people in the show are
being taken advantage of the people have Down syndrome. There's
showing people with Down syndrome four viewers or clicks or whatever.
But then you watched the show and you're like, this
is wonderful. Yeah, there was born this way and I

(23:00):
won a bunch of awards actually for being wonderful. Anyways,
Matthew McConaughey, I would be I wouldn't be surprised if he, like,
is really smart about film, like the way that like
Robert Redford and Clint Eastwood and Ben Affleck ended up
being like good directors because it's like, you have to

(23:21):
know how to make yourself look cool in movies. Clint
Eastwood Early Clint Eastwood, Yeah, Later, Empty Chair Clint Eastwood. Yeah,
that was What else do you do? I love that
movie where he brought the chair out and talked to him. Yeah.
I mean he's a good he's a great actor. So
he's already unless his process is so organic where he's

(23:44):
like I don't know man, Yeah, and then like dude,
this professor McConaughey, this doesn't help me. It turns out
every movie's or been it is a documentary. Right first,
all right, we're gonna take a quick break. We'll be
right back, and we're back. And rich people they know

(24:16):
what to do with their money, right, we can we
can trust them, I mean steal it. And then rich people.
I like him, Yeah, I like them. We all want
to be rich. Yeah, So I mean people pay attention
like Warren Buffett. People pay attention to whatever he's doing
with his money because he seems to be the guy
who like always consistently outsmarts the market. So I think

(24:41):
people are like looking to what people like him are
doing with their money because of the you know, warnings
of possible recession times. But fortunately warm buffets out here
just being like spend, spend, spend. Right, He's sitting on
a hundred and twenty two billion dollars of like this
port the Berkshire Hathaway portfolio, and that's more than half

(25:05):
of the value of the entire portfolio. And the only
time that percentage was higher was the years leading up
to the two financial crisis. So like that, that's one thing.
The other thing, a lot of people point out that
like Buffett is a huge fan of this thing called
the market capitalization to GDP ratio, which essentially says like
he's the only one as a fan of that, but

(25:27):
he like but they look at him, like, look about
how he always looks at that and sort of treats
that as a barometer. And that's basically says just how much,
you know, what what percentage of the GDP is like
the value of the stock market essentially, and it's been
you know, again, there's a lot of people talk about
the inversion yield inversion curve and all these other things
pointing to like, well, the last time that happened was
before this recession, so UM, and it's shot up to

(25:50):
a hundred forty six percent UM at the peak of
the dot com bubble in two and it was a
hundred thirty seven percent just before the financial crisis into
thousand and eight. It's now at well it was in
it was one fifty and it's probably going to be
even higher than that since that was. So these are

(26:10):
all things that if you look at how Warren Buffett gambles,
it sounds like he's sort of waiting to see, see,
this is why we have to build the wall right right, right,
because war Buffett keep the money in Yeah right, no, seriously.
And you know the other thing too, they point out,
is just like the spending habits of not just like Warren,
but like just I mean, he's not really a you know,

(26:31):
white lavish. He's buying fewer egg mcmuffins every morning, exactly
shout out to him. I love that about him. He
knows he knows a good breakfast. But the just in general,
like rich people, spending is down like across the board,
except for in fashion, but like luxury real estate having
its worst year since the financial crisis, like retailers who

(26:52):
like you know, appeal to the one percent, like like
Barney's filing for bankruptcy, Nordstrom posting three consecutive core really declines.
And then but also now you're seeing Walmart and Target
like really taking over. So a lot of the like
the more value stores discount places are doing really well,
while those those bigger retailers are drinking. And then there's

(27:13):
another thing. They said, there's uh, like Pebble Beach car
auctions typically love the PbCO wow you love it um,
So when they like typically they're always just breaking records
for what people are bidding on. And the most expensive
cars just did not do well at all. It said,
less than half of the cars offered for one million
dollars or more we're able to sell. But cars priced

(27:35):
at under seventy five thousand sold quickly and for like,
far more than they were even estimating at these car auctions.
And also for the first half of ten, art auction
sales were down for the first time in years. How
are we going to manage? Southern bees dropped ten per cent.
But I mean again, when the top ten percent of

(27:58):
earners account for half of all consumer outlays, so that's
gonna stall growth, I guess in that sense. But a
lot of people are saying, like, there's a reason to
look at rich people because they typically own the companies
that do a lot of international business and they're moving
more money around. So that's one indicator that at least
they're getting a little bit worried. It's not necessarily saying
because of this, this is going to happen, But people

(28:20):
aren't hitting the gas on this is the implication that
there's some something conspiratorial about it, like the rich people
are talking, well, it could be that, or they're just
saying like, if it's going like this and there there
is a recession, then we need to be very careful
with our money because we don't want to just over
invest or in something and then have the economy tank
and then we've lost all this money. So it's a

(28:40):
lot of people just biden their time to just see, like,
let's what what could happen, Like is the stock market
going to change? Is this trade war that fucking Trump's
got going to China? Like how much is that going
to affect things? And when he's out here saying things
like pretending to have calls with China about the trade war,
and China's like, we never had what call are you
talking about? Like later his aids are like, yeah, he

(29:01):
was just sort of saying that to help the markets out,
that's whoa so, and the markets like it worked right.
The markets was like, yeah, baby, we're back, And then
they're like, damn, that's not it. Um. Yeah, I mean
the big thing that's changed, like a lot of the
positive economic indicators that people have been pointing to for

(29:23):
the past decade really like all of the recovery has
been you know, basically moving wealth into the top one
percent of of the country. So if those people are spooked,
like I feel like a lot of that's probably not
a good sign. Right, Yeah, you know whatever, either way,
we're bound down to our corporate overlords. I just wonder

(29:44):
why what I just don't operate at that level, Like,
of course I don't financially, not even close. But I'm
sat here talking about splitting in Disney plus fucking subscription. Yeah,
can you believe three dollars a month? Let's do it now?
Um Yeah, But I'm so curious what those indicators could be,
especially since so many people, so many rich people are

(30:06):
spending less and they're just like looking at the market
itself because they're interacting with yeah, and the financial markets
for them, their outlook is not optimistic. They're being very
cautious because I think, again, you had these tax cuts
that did nothing except just concentrate more wealth at the top. Right,
you have these terrible economic policies that are hurting all

(30:26):
kinds of industries. Do we know anything about Matthew McConaughey's
spending habits. He just bought a new Buckskin coat. I
think we're gonna be fine. We're good at the same time,
with a great fringe on it with turquoise be So
that's Does he own anything else besides the club? You know?

(30:47):
Come on, guys like me, uh please clap? Yeah. I
mean he did just get a new job though, so
he can afford it's fine. Yeah. Um. I feel like
Matthew McConaughey doesn't buy new clothes, Like, I don't think
he'd like he'd even buy like vintage underwear. Does he

(31:07):
wear shirts when the camera isn't rolling on it? Like,
when was the last time that guy put on a shirt?
I feel like always just used to be him, like
with like Sony sports headphones in running on a beach,
like and then hitting a bomb and in the parking world.
Barney's going out of business probably only seems like big
news to me because I lived in New York, Like

(31:30):
when Barney's was blowing up or something big, that's big big. Yeah,
that's a very I would have said they would always
be fine, right yeah, I think so, because there's always
dumb rich people, right yeah. They just handbags Barney's everything.
Every everything's expensive, everything anything that you can't that you're like, man,

(31:51):
I've never seen clothes like that Barney's totally. But it
is a weird idea to open a super super high end,
avant garde like fashion brand named Barney's. Barney is like,
I think Barney's Beanery is a better fit for that

(32:12):
name than Barney's the high fashion, high end fashion line.
But no, but they're just a yeah, you know, there's
just a retailer, though they don't make this ship. It's
also kind of how rich people operate, Like there's um,
there's a level of high end type of restaurant that

(32:32):
it looks very expensive inside and it's definitely too expensive
for me. And there's a lot of that in l A.
But then you go out to Malibu and the restaurants
there that are like, you know, like one half a
meal costs a hundred and fifty dollars if you're lucky.
It's just like a field with a burnt wagon in it. Yeah,

(32:53):
And that comes out and he's like, would you like
your burger encased in gold? And you like, of course
I do, I would like seven. Okay, great, did you
have a black card? You know? Okay, then we'll need
a blood oath from me totally. Yeah, we don't have forks.
We throw the food at you. That. Uh, let's talk
about the Democratic field for the election. Christ And Gillibrand

(33:16):
has dropped out and was greeted immediately by a tweet
from the President said, Oh, I'm glad the Democrats never
figured out she was the only one that I was
afraid of. Did you see that? Cool? And of course
he's afraid of like all women who have opinion, yeah, um,
and afraid of everyone. Yeah. I don't think there's a

(33:37):
person who's the weakest man alive. Yeah. Yeah. Do you
guys like, did you like that joke? Please? Clab uh
and Tulsi Gaber did not qualify for the next debate,
So that's and she did the real cool thing of
then going on Tucker Carlson to complain about it. This
is my future. Yeah right, seriously. Ah yeah, So now

(33:59):
rather than having twenty people, we finally have ten people
on one fucking stage. So it'll be Biden, Bernie Warren,
Kamala Buddha, Judge, Yang Gang Booker, Beto, Julian Castro, and
Amy Klobi shar mm hmm. So better it's Ston't. It's Ston't.
It's not too late, bro A no to go to

(34:21):
to run for Senate. I'm say the funk out doggie.
I think about a lot of the people in the
field pick up a Senate seat. Bro Bro, I'm really
hoping that the way that this goes down is that
they've all talked and at some point nine of them
step back and they're like them. How cool would that be? Yeah?
But that's not like thinking and nation on behalf of

(34:43):
the Democrats, and they hadn't worked for decades to be
exactly like this, and especially to like now like the
denial that the progressive like ground swell isn't a real thing,
Like every day they're like, oh, fuck yeah, so they're
still there. Huh. It's gonna be hard for a minute.
It's gonna be hard to force Biden down their throats.
But we'll see I mean that, But that's what's great.

(35:04):
You'll finally see Elizabeth Warren and Biden on the same
stage and we'll see what what cooks up there. But
it's funny, like Biden and Bernie or I'm saying, Elizabeth
Warren and Bernie have sort of been like, don't expect
us to start fucking coming at each other because we're
kind of on the same wave length. But yeah, they're
like a lot of people like it's just gonna be
the time, Like, no, it ain't gonna be it. It's

(35:25):
funny all the right wing Democrats, I guess, are saying that,
like Andrew Yang is getting shut out of media coverage,
and I saw an article that was like, is Andrew
Yang the next Bernie Sanders? And it's like, no, Bernie
Sanders is the next Bernie system Like he's still being
like left out when people are like Warren is surging,

(35:46):
and it's like so Bernie Sanders, but people just are
like yeah, but he's not gonna win so well, because
that's the whole thing. Like, these are the two people
who are like, Hi, we want to upset traditional American
capitalist and when you have the media isn't trenched in
that and the you know, like the way the government structured. Now,
of course they're gonna act like I don't know, dude,
maybe that it's not been in the gym doing push

(36:08):
ups right, right, right, but anyways, you do push ups
in the gym, right, Yeah. The only reason I haven't
membership in the locker room right next to the old
in the shower naked shower push ups. It's actually the
name of my gym. Away stop the Andrew Young media
blackout that was trending. Well. I mean, I guess in

(36:30):
the sense that he's really like looking at problems and
haws haws, like very aggressive solutions or ideas to how
to solve them, I guess puts him in in that
court of kind of category outside thinker. But look, dude,
I know, I know the gamers want there a thousand
bucks a month. Yeah, I guess it's not right wing.
That's probably not fair, But what just because he has

(36:51):
this weird base behind him, that's like some people from
like four Chin and like the other corners of the
Internet that are like more who are you? It's more
like I like a thousand bucks a month thing? What
is this actually universal basic income of like tying everyone
gets a thousand bucks a month like a thousands and
they're like ship pays for games, pays for electricity, pays

(37:13):
for a sick as video. Uh. I mean if you
get it a Walmart and don't eat canny and you
live in someone else's house. Uh. Let's talk about the
on again, off again relationship between President Trump and Fox,
which had just been They've been pretty hot and heavy

(37:34):
there for a couple of years, but it seems like
things are a little, I don't know, getting a little messy.
I don't know. It's like, yeah, we go in and
out because right now he's mad. Later on he's gonna
love him, and they're gonna do some just absurd ship
to try and like you know, confuse people about what
he's actually saying or doing, and then they'll be back
in bed together. But you know, it's funny because he
always has an excuse or someone to blame for all

(37:56):
of his failings. So if it's the economy, it's the
head and it's Powell, right, it's the fake news media
that are trying to tell you session. And if it's
farms like farm country dying out, it's China. That's why
I'm trying to fight them, Okay. And if it's bad polls,
I guess now he's like, it's Fox News. Because this
was sort of like on the backs of all these
poles coming out about being like he loses to everybody

(38:18):
potentially hypothetical matchups or whatever by um. And now he
was getting upset because he saw people like Donna Brazil
and stuff on on the channel and like Juan Williams
and Shepherd Smith. Who are the few people who like
aren't just fully in like GOP, racist, xenophobic, like conspiracy
town Um, And he said, this is the thing he

(38:39):
tweeted earlier this week, just watch Fox News heavily promoting
the Democrats through their d n C communications director spearing
out whatever she wanted was zero, pushed back by anchor
Sandraw Smith. Terrible, considering that Fox couldn't even land a debate.
The Dems give them nothing. The Dems give them nothing
is such a like jealous boyfriend. And then what does
he do for you that I can't where to God,

(39:00):
he has borderline personality disorder. Really to him, he just
literally he doesn't think that. He doesn't get that we're operating, uh,
in the real world. He doesn't understand that their lives
on the line, that these things affect people. All he
sees or if you're on his team or not, he
doesn't even care. He doesn't even care what his own
opinion is. And you can tell he just cares that

(39:22):
he said a thing and then if you disagree with
that thing, you are now not on his team. And
he doesn't even care what he's saying at all. No,
And I think that's what shows you too, Like again
with a lot of these very wealthy people, when you
operate in a world where like you've never needed anything
or wanted anything and had everything, you've never had, like
your concept of like you know, being poor, like needing

(39:44):
assistance is so foreign that yeah, you can just go
full steam like, look, there's people who are balling, and
then the rest of them, I don't care, And so
he goes on. He called the Fox like programmers hopeless
and clueless for hiring Donna brazil Um and then he
said they should go all the way left and I
will still find a way to win. That's what I do.
Win too bad. I don't want to win for myself.

(40:07):
I only want to win for the people. The new
Fox News is letting millions of great people down. We
have to start looking for a new news outlet. Fox
isn't working for us anything. I think that's kind of again,
That's what everyone suspected he was doing when he was
running for president, was just getting his stock up so
then he could like start his own like Maga News
network and that would have been his little cast what

(40:29):
he wanted, right, Yeah, and then now he's sort of
been this is it going to be? Because what's what's
more right wing than than Fox? It's going to be
info Wars and Trump TV? What TV documentaries about how

(40:51):
mushroom shaped penises are actually the best for fucking three
week mini docs series Tonight on Tiny White Hands, like
I read, I think I read that it went off
the air or something. Yeah, they yeah, it's folding because
there's a lot of nonsense happening. But yeah, I mean

(41:14):
it's just this is all part and parcel of the
flame ling we've been seeing the last few weeks where
it's like, what you're lying then you're telling people you're not.
There's like one of one of his spokespeople was on
like Chris Cuomo show and got completely just like like
once she said like the president has never lied. He
said something about that or like try to like suggest

(41:35):
that the president never lied. He's like, Okay, this interviews over,
get the funk out of here. Wow. Huh so you know,
but hey, find that new net, that new outlet. Yeah,
let's see, let's see what that is. Just the just
the president in his press office. Yeah. And it's been
about a hundred seventy one days, hundred seventy two days
since the last daily presidential briefing? Is that right? WHOA,

(41:57):
I didn't know that. Yeah, because the thing he's replaced
it with is just yelling at the media as he
boards a helicopter because then it's on his terms and
he can pretend like he doesn't hear them. Again, the
most masterful thing when they were talking about like some
of the anti Semitic ship he was saying, it's like,
isn't that anti semitic? And he's like, it's only anti
semitic in your head. Wow, that's just you know, But

(42:22):
that's why he likes it, because it's so quick. There's
it's hard to have follow ups. It's just so scattered.
And then he can just pivot someone asked about like
the global warming, he pivoted to some other thing. He's
got to be like. The only person who is or
the only entity that's more easy to manipulate than Trump
is the mainstream media. I feel like, because he's so needy,

(42:44):
like you can easily just nag him into an opinion.
But then the media, he you know, whatever he does,
they're just they take it seriously. All Right, we're gonna
take a quick break and we'll be right back, and

(43:09):
we're back. And Disney plus it's coming, guys, it's coming November, November.
It is a surprisingly good deal. I don't know. It
depends on what you want, because what Netflix is like
ten bucks or some ship right now? Yeah yeah, and
then if you want even more, if you want to screen. Yeah,
well so I think like everybody, when Disney was like

(43:30):
and Disney's gonna have a streaming platform, We're all like
the great. But now as they roll out more and
more of what that content is, and for me seeing
the Mandalorian tailor. I was like, Okay, I'm in what
are we doing the Mandalorian I'm getting it. Yeah, and
then like the Obi Wan series that's coming out with
you and McGregor. There's gonna be a she Hulk series.
There's like a lot of things. I'm like, fuck, that's right,

(43:51):
you get Star Wars and Marvel. Yeah, not to mention
everything that's already been made in those studios, all that
I p as it were, but they are really they're
like going all in now because they're offering people basically
saying like, hey, if you buy three years up front,
we'll give it to you for three dollars a month.

(44:12):
So essentially, if you if you get it regularly, it's
seven dollars a month. But with this deal, you pay
a hundred forty bucks or like little over a hundred
forty dollars and you get three years of it up front.
So it's the reverse leg. Just do it, yeah, or
you know, like going with a group of people, you
know what I mean, that's right, I'm a fucking striminal.

(44:37):
But yeah, there's uh, there's the whole thing all right,
So if you want to do it right. Originally, this
deal was only available to like the D twenty three
like gold members, like the hardcore yardcore Disney fans. Um
Now it's available for everyone for free, but you have
to just like sign up on their website to become
like a D twenty three like basic. So not for free. No,

(45:00):
you don't pay anything, yeah, but yeah, yeah, you give yourself.
But also if you have, like if you've ever signed
into like Espn or something and have an ESPN account,
it's the same thing as Disney, so you can just
the sort of linked already, because look, Disney fucking everything, y'all.
Is there some is there a possibility of these streaming
services starting to get packaged at some point, I mean,

(45:21):
at some point that's just gonna become like cable again, right,
where you'll pay one service that is an umbrella where
you get Netflix and Disney and HBO now or whatever.
Then it's hard because right, a lot of these were
born out of them not wanting to be packaged together. Right,
But we are now sitching a point where we are
now at critical mask where I can no longer afford
all of them. I can. We're back to like, well,

(45:43):
if I want everything, then I'm already spending the Hunter
bucks a month if you want it at all. For sports. Yeah,
there's just there's already too much on just like one
streaming platform, Netflix, there's too much to keep up with.
I feel like it's totally when the originals come out
way too fast now and I'm like so behind, and
then it happen that thing happens where I'm like, like,

(46:04):
you just give up in the middle of a race
because everyone's so far ahead of you and your dude,
you actually suck it, man, Like I don't know, like
Wormwood is that good? Wormwood's great, Man, I don't know,
but that's what you hear all the time, like would yeah,
you ever heard Goblin's neck. I'm like, I don't know
what the fund is that it's true too. I have
like anything, anything will get me out of a show

(46:26):
because I'm looking for it. I'm looking for like like
mind Hunter. I just actually finished mind Hunter, but I
didn't watch it for a long time because in the
pilot there's a conversation between the male lead and the
female lead that's sort of boring, and I was like, Nope,
funk this, and I no time. I gotta go. Yeah,
And it turned out I like it a lot. Yeah,
it's gotta be patient. Yeah, but yeah, I mean, you know,

(46:48):
I'm got my on Disney. Plus, I know the thing
is like the Mandalorian. Also, what's that actor's name? He's
so good? Carl Weathers yet Carl Weathers, he's good? But
is he very of her? Zugo Pedro Pascal, Pedro Pascal,
he's amazing. Yeah. Yeah, that mean that fucking hole just

(47:09):
casts like, okay, sucking John Carlos Posito is even in it.
Who's that Dude's Gus Gus Springs from Breaking Back? Yeah?
And then Netflix, how do you see that trailer? There's
like a one movie coming out one month. They dropped
the trailer on us a month out. It's it's aggressive,
like I used to be able to prepare myself, but
now it's just coming in thicking fast, y'all. It's about

(47:34):
Jesse Pinkman, Like the trailer is just to this guy,
like in an interrogation, was like, I don't know, man,
He's like they put him in a box and he's like,
and if you want me to rat out Jesse Pinkman,
so you can put him in a box, I won't
do it. And then it's like where it's like it
seems like Jesse and Walter and Saul might all not
be in it. You never know, but it's a movie

(47:56):
about that story. They somehow shot it and kept it
completely secret without an anyone knowing, And now it's out
in three weeks. Yeah Jesus yeah, man, good on like
and that either means it's going to be good or not. Also,
Ludwig Gorenson is scoring the fucking Mandalorian, the dude who
did Black Panther, And it's like fucking works with childish game, Like,
what the fuck, bro, it's gonna be It's too much.

(48:18):
I can't wait. Mandalorian is not about a transformer that
turns from Man into a Dolorian. Chris, No, it is.
Now what's right there? Hey, where are you Bumblebee? Were
you Optimist Prime? What about you? Man? Dolorian? Sick bro?

(48:40):
I think I already get what you do, trust Robot
Daddy um Man DeLorean fantastic. Alright, So two thousand nineteen,
you might have noticed there were a couple of sequels
that came outs. People Week all the quotes, n there

(49:03):
were a couple of night Quills that came out. But
people are speculating that this might be the beginning of
the end for Hollywood, right basically the I P bubble,
that P bubble, the Hollywood as we know it. So far,
nineteen movies have made a hundred million dollars at the U. S.
Box office, and two of them were not based on

(49:27):
previous I P. Yeah that was us and once upon
a time in Hollywood that used like director cred basically
to get there, you know what I mean? And so yeah,
and if you like, for the uninitiated, if you're out
not in Hollywood, man ip intellectual property. Man, it's all
about you know, existing ideas that are out there that
they reformat and reshaped to make these new things called
I P um and yeah. There it's constant, like everything

(49:50):
you see, because Hollywood has this terrible habit of being like, great,
we do the fucking huge tent pole movie is going
to make a ton of money. But they have been
doing this so much that we're starting to see that
like this, these follow ups are not are like losing
a lot of fucking steam, a lot of steam and
whoa wait, like being so for example, I mean, yeah,

(50:11):
they're obviously the huge ones that are doing well, but
like let's talk. Lego Movie two did a hundred five
million domestically, but in the like original one did to
fifty seven, so that's you know, less than half. Also,
Pets Too they did what uh eight d seventy five
million dollars worldwide in the first one. This Pets Too

(50:33):
just barely got over four million, So like you're seeing
things that were like, oh shit, okay, that makes sense,
but it's still a ton of money, but you're seeing
it starting to become diminished. Now it's not the same.
They're not like improving on it. And I think that's
a lot of the wide one's point. It's like, well,
what are you gonna do? And when you look at
twenty like you got fucking disneys point on, like Mulan
and the Jungle Crews, I don't know how big? Yeah

(50:57):
that isn't that is completely different than like the an
animated version. It's like more of an action flick but
just using that story. But like Jungle Cruise, I don't
know who what's Jungle Cruise based on the fucking ride? Man,
I'm gonna throw up yeah right now. Truly it hurts
me as someone who wants to make stuff. I'm like

(51:19):
fuck dude. So the main problem with Jurassic Park, right
is the dinosaurs, Like these dinosaurs out of here and
just make it about a ride that breaks down Chris
Prett Park. Then then you're saying Jungle Cruise is just
just take it down to having a bust through the jungle, right? Yeah? Whoops?

(51:41):
Are you're right? Yeah? I can't wait for the release
of Disney Parking Lot. It's going to be sick. But yeah,
I don't know, I mean, I know what you mean.
Like when you aspire to make these original things in
the industry is so focused on because again, once the
creatives got out of the development roles at these studios
like in the eighties, and the fucking accounting people and

(52:02):
the marketing people started taking those jobs at studios, the
focus completely shifted to how the funk are we going
to just get asses in the seats and blow these
box offices out versus like, you know, it's obviously they're
smaller studios who are still making the good ship, but
in terms of like the money, it's fucking it's this huge,
huge I P. Temple ship and also fucking Sonic the Hedgehog.

(52:22):
You think people gonna go out for that ship. Is
that actually happening? I mean I saw those photos obviously,
but yeah, it's coming. They had to push it back
because everyone was so freaked out. But by the eyes
in the hands, right, but the eyes, it's that they're
two separate eyes, right, yeah. And people want one big
goggle eye, one big guy right, Like, uh, is that

(52:44):
what it was? Yeah, it's like snowboarder goggle eyes. This
is what Sonic had in the game, and they wanted
it to be that in reality, I see, like that's
what his eyes looked like, Oh, that's right, that's right, okay,
And then they were just like beaty human eyes. But
then they two circles. How dare they just in generally
had small features? They give him like a tiny mouth.

(53:06):
Very yeah. Um, anyway, I don't know how like, on
the one hand, yes, we want more original work done
on the other toy. Story four was really good. That's fine.
I'm there are certain things I think that obviously can deliver,
but there are some things that are such transparently, like

(53:27):
greedy cash grabs, that they just falter in that sense too.
How good? That one was bummed me out because because
it was a movie that I was like we don't
need this. Toy Story three was like a great ending
to the whole thing, like and what just like focus
your Pixar resources on the next like franchise, create a

(53:48):
new thing like Wally is like such a great film,
like figure out what the next Wally was. And then
Toy Story four was like my favorite movie. It turns
out if you're gonna make a sequel, just you just
have to put you have no choice. You have to
put Key and Peel in it, and then it will
be good man. But didn't Pixar say that they're not

(54:11):
doing anymore sequels after the next Car sequel, which is
they have that coming up, but that other than that,
it's like all originals. They were basically saying that they're
gonna focus on originals. I think that's Story four. After
Toy Story four, that was like, Okay, y'all, let's get focused. Great,
because it's true. I mean, you don't have to you
don't have to innovate as much when you're already just

(54:31):
sort of expanding on an existing thing. But again, there
are certain things that can they do have the longevity
that you can keep iterating on it. But I think
also at the same time, you have so many fucking
people out here with amazing ideas too. They're like, just
fucking yes, I do think we're gonna start seeing like, yeah,
hopefully what happens is that it creating absolutely original I

(54:55):
p that will happen and that will be what starts
driving out of it. That would be great. But I'll
bet you that another thing that's going to start happening
is like the smash brother z ing of Hollywood in general.
I think we're gonna start seeing movies where like Mario
fights Trump or something, you know what. It's just yeah,
like the t Rex from Jurassic Park versus Spider Man exactly. Yeah,

(55:18):
everything will be versus Predator. Yeah yeah, eventually, right, literally
every movie will be a Dorito's Locos Tacos. Well, but
there you're talking about a work of genius against I
don't know what to do about that. You're like, wait,
Doritos locos Tacos, I mean versus predator. We are versus Bredator. Okay, alright, alright,

(55:43):
like where you're going to worried Doboy versus a Doritos?
When is Taco Bell KFC gonna be a movie we
already reviewed Flaming hot Cheetos as a movie idea and
basically green lit it on a show earlier this week,
because but that's a backstory. It's a backstory of how
was invented. But it's still a food movie. But you

(56:04):
know it's funny, the Fiery Dirido's Loco Tacos being discontinued,
so Taco Bell. There's nine things going by by oh no, yeah, yeah,
uh all right, And finally, let's check in withouter space,
so they we might have uh seen our first space

(56:28):
crame that may happen committed in space, yeah by a
private person. Um, yeah, an astronaut on the space station.
And McClane she logged into her estranged wife's bank account
from the fucking space station. Um and because you know
what happened was like the her first of all, her

(56:48):
a strange wife is an X, like as a former
Air Force intelligence officer, So not somebody that's who you
want to Yeah, someone who's been like, oh yeah, I
don't check anything to do with a computer. And then
how about this couple they show up at a party
and here they are fucking right, Hey, how is fucking space?

(57:10):
And but yeah, there apparently when the X was thought
something was up contacted the bank and then they were like, oh, um,
one of the accounts are one of the computers that
access to your account, uh is from NASA. Like okay,
I see what the funk is going on? Um? And
so you know, the whole thing is that, like they
were saying that she was saying. Her defense was that like, well,

(57:33):
are even though we're stranged, our finances are still intertwined
and that's why I was in there, And they're like, no,
you shouldn't have been in there anyway. NASA is going
to investigate. Um, but if this actually was a crime,
this could be the real just could be the first
space crime. And now that brings in this whole discussion
now of like what's what exactly is space law? Yeah?

(57:54):
Is that international waters? Well they have no, yeah, they're yeah.
It's like so you know that Simpson's episode about how
they're a break laws, Well, they say that aboard the
International Space Station there is a treaty that essentially says
that the astronauts country that they're the country that the
astronauts from, they will be governed by those laws in

(58:16):
this space station. Um. Yeah, So this story written by
our writer J M. McNabb has this paragraph buried in
it because he's talking about the fact that you might
actually need laws in space, and he says in the nineties,
a Russian experiment merely simulating what it would be like
to spend a d and ten days aboard the Mere

(58:37):
space station led to battery, sexual assault, and attempted murder.
What Yeah, one astronaut quote had to hide the knives
in the station's kitchen because he was worried two of
his colleagues would murder each other. Like, Okay, we've heard
about a couple that Hollywood needs to make a movie about,
and we've heard about an experiment that Hollywood needs to

(58:59):
make a movie about immediately, Uh funk the next Fast
and the Furious Presents. Yeah, well this is the thing
that Okay, I'm sorry that that was not fair. Yeah,
toy story. I mean it seems like didn't replace Jaws
three as your favorite movie Jaws for so it didn't

(59:22):
upend that. Sounds like you love sequels, man, I know,
I know. The Rocky four was the first movie I
saw in theaters, and uh yeah, it formed what I
think of as movies. Are you going to see the
New Rambow? I was just thinking hell yeah, man, dude,
of course. Yeah. I also like that they're calling it
Last Blood. I like the finality of it. It's the
last sequel. God, I hope, can't you imagine? And it's

(59:44):
the next was like the for real Lastey. Isn't he
trying to make another Rocky movie? Yeah? You know we
were talking about Yeah, what about the copland to you
know what I mean? The fucking concept is like immigrant
kid who was going down to Mexico or something to
fight like an angry anyway, like shout out to slide

(01:00:08):
the thing though. That's funny about this all this space
stuff is the they don't have an actual like agreement
or treaty in place. If a crime involves astronauts from
two different countries, Okay, that's where they would have to,
like the country have to get together to figure out, like, okay,
whose laws apply in this instance. I think it's trial
by combat, isn't it. Now. They haven't spelled it out

(01:00:30):
to the white yet. Um, But yeah, I mean, what
do you do? There's no how do you like if
there was a crime, a real crime between astronauts on
the space station? What crime? Dude? What's an example of
a crime that the US laws are different than Russia's.
For example, like what could happen where the something to

(01:00:52):
do with battery really though times like probably I don't know,
battery assault isn't it is illegal everywhere I would imagine, right,
it's not legal somewhere. Yeah, I don't know. I mean,
I think look at any legal experts in international lot
one of the loopholes we can exploit, Right, I'm trying

(01:01:14):
to oversimplify it. For sure, A murder like that, that's
a great because like if someone commits murder, they like
it's witnessed, like they have it on camera because it's
done in the space station. And then they have to
like get away, like they have to find out where
they want to like come back into the planet. Like
that would be fucking so tight. And I guess, yeah,
you would like the fugitive, But like I guess, it's like, yeah, Norway,

(01:01:38):
no matter what you do in Norway, the maximum sentence
you can get his twenty five years in prison, maybe
even twenty I get I know, because burs Um, the
dude who burned a bunch of churches and killed the
guy from the band Mayhem, just got out of prison Morway.
Oh my god. Yeah, yeah, and we have the death penalty. Wow. Sure, yeah.
I think you know at the very least that the

(01:02:00):
one thing that they are saying is like it would
be tough because there's no way to like isolate someone
on a spacecraft, like if someone did pull some ship
and they're like, okay, that's it. Space law evoked. You
were going, they didn't build a jail and the International
Space exactly, why do they build Space Cortez for my
opportunity out there? The fugitive meets the Martian. I'm just saying,

(01:02:23):
whoa okay, Oh in that scene where he jumps out
of the drain pipe, is him jumping out of the
space station? Yes, I would be really yeah, like the
weird space law loopholes because like splashdown is always really
interesting because like they don't necessarily know where you're gonna.
So it's Tommy Lee Jones character from Space Cowboys and

(01:02:44):
Hans Solo Man. Who was the wait? Who was Tommy
Lee Jones is one chasing Harrison Ford right in the fusitive? Right? Yeah?
Who is the one armed man? Just a guy I
forget his name? That No, no, I think it was
this was the thing he was like a former Chicago cop,

(01:03:05):
the One Armed Man. Yeah, the actor, Oh, like that
was his. I don't remember him and anything else for sure.
I just remember like as a kid, that was the
thing I always talked about, the one, the One Armed Man,
the One Armed Man. Yeah. Uh, like Dave, it's been
a pleasure having you, man, it's been a pleasure being here. Thanks. Guys.

(01:03:25):
Where can people find you? I am Dave to the
Ross on all the stuff at Dave to the Ross
on Instagram and Twitter, all that stuff. Dave E T
O T H E R O S S. You can
follow me on Twitter if you want. But I just
have an app that tweets for me once a day.
Um yeah, what is it? Tweet it tweets? What day
is it? I was gonna I was gonna kill my

(01:03:47):
Twitter account and then I was like, no, I'll just
make it a dumb thing. But yeah, I'm on Instagram
a lot. My website is Dave to the Ross dot com. Also,
I have an album that just came out called The
Only Man Who Has Ever Had Sex And uh, it's
like on all streaming stuff and you can buy digital
versions of it or physical copies and all of those
links to buy it. Are at the u r L.

(01:04:09):
Sex dot guns dot beer, sex dot guns beer. Yeah yeah,
I saw yeah. All the new domain suffixes came out
a couple of years ago and I was like, yeah,
and so I bought guns dot beer and here we
are got it. Yeah, I love it. The The actor's
name was Andreas Catulus, and he was not a former
cop professional actor, believe it or not. A former actor

(01:04:36):
on Star Trek the Next Generation though, that makes sense.
Oh and Babylon five he was car. Oh, so for
all you five fans, Davis, there a tweet you've been enjoying.
Oh man, look, uh, I, like I said, I don't
look at Twitter, but sometimes I opened up my Twitter
app solely to read Dan Locata's tweets. Do you guys

(01:04:57):
find followed Dan Licata? I, Oh my god, I got you.
He's at Dan Locotta sucks, d A N L I
C A t A sucks and he's he just plays
this character that is so crazy. And uh. A few
days ago, he tweeted, um, bring to funny, how about
bring the troops home? He's such a dumbass man. I

(01:05:18):
love him? Hell yeah him, hell yeah, hell yeah, dude, Douggy.
You can find me on Twitter and Instagram at miles
of Gray. Uh. Let's see there's a couple of tweets
like from Blair Saki. Uh when something has a fourteen
percent on rotten tomatoes, Oh sweetie, that's a dare God's

(01:05:41):
every time I see someone talking on the phone in public,
it's like, literally, what the hell do you think you're doing? Weird?
Because I do sometimes when people loud talk on the
phone in public, I get I don't know, that's something
something resonated without me um And also shout out to
a listener show on Green because he said, f y

(01:06:02):
im because we're talking about Amish people. Nick Vadera yesterday
he said, fy, Amish people are insanely good at volleyball.
This is not a joke. What so, somebody you know,
if you have fucking Amish volleyball footage, hit me with
a mixtape any wheel. Yeah yeah, if you weren't going
to read that, I was going to read that real. Yeah.
That was one thing I was like, this seems too
good to be again. This is about an Amish volleyball

(01:06:26):
team that goes to the Davis Tournament. If you know
anything about club volleyball for a youth the Davis Tournament.
You see Davis? Okay, I mean it writes itself. You
know who else was really good at volleyball? Is true? Dad?
Really tweet I've been enjoying at Dana Donnelly Uh tweeted

(01:06:49):
no One and then me trying to pretend I'm not
drunk when I get into an uber. Thank god you
came to get me. I just want to go home
and read Proustyle that drinking stuff is not for me.
I immediately puke all over there. Uh and then uh
Langston Kerman tweeted, Uh, this is probably what getting your

(01:07:12):
ass eating feels like, but I'm too afraid to find out.
And it's just that video of turtle being spun around
over and over by that thing of water. That's funny.
You can find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore Brian.
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off the information that we talked about, as well as
the song we ride out on Miles What are we
riding into this and just just this is gonna get
your toll. Honestly, just take your fucking boots off. Your
big toe will blow through your fucking boots. Holy fucking

(01:07:55):
grooves you are about to hear. This is a trap
Viva Africa by den Is Fairer. And it's just dude,
just sucking blast this. You'll just be fucking just nodding,
just you know, not like in a like a heroin way,
like read popping. Yeah. Uh And I don't know what
else to say. It's got good energy. It's got to
like some little African percussion. It's got a little dub sound, hits,

(01:08:17):
it's just got everything you know, sax solos, just sucking
put this in your pipe, yo. Yeah, you know it's
a good song when people are asking about it when
he plays in the office before the episode, and this
was like a subject of twenty minute conversation. Yeah uh Well.
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