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She's a BABE! Party on for bodacious bits, winsome wigs, and delicious donuts. The person most confused by the film this week was: Garth :')

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Toss Popcorn is a production of iHeartRadio.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Hi, I'm Leanna Holsten and I'm Sienna Jacob and welcome
hello to Tossed Popcorn, the podcast where two idiots watched
every film on the AFI's one hundred Greatest American Movies
of All Time with the very slightly less racist tenth
Anniversary edition and are now watching films directed by women.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Today we're watching Wayne's World. I mentioned that it's a
safe space. Oh right, sorry, it's only been like two
hundred episodes. How does this happen? Sometimes? I don't know.
That was crazy. Actually, I don't wild this.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
Just look up, you just got here. It's fine coffee sip.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
This podcast is a safe, public access TV show for
people who don't know anything about movies. Today we're watching
Wayne's World.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
Good Night part Wayne Party on Garth World.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Morning. There will be spoilers about this, uh babe of
a film, total babe. I had not seen Wayne's World
and you got me neither. No, no, the only people.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Okay, let's maybe start with my prediction, because I think
yours might be just better for the five.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Okay, okay, great, okay. A solemn world prediction of Wayne's World.

Speaker 4 (01:49):
Oh goodness, I am about to watch Wayne's World. Boys, wigs, glasses,
a couch and I don't know how they made this

(02:11):
into an entire movie, but.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
I guess at least a woman directed it. I love
you bye. Oh wow, Okay, totally. I mean, you're right. Yeah,
I was right and I was wrong.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
Could I please hear your prediction for Wayne's World? Yes?
Sorry about the portion of it where I'm thinking. Okay, okay,
Hi Leanna, this is Sienna. I'm about to watch Wayne's World.
I'm surprised to say, I've never seen this film before,
but I think it is Dana Carvey and what's his
name from? Mike Myers? Mike Myers, I was thinking Mitchell

(02:51):
Musso Mike from Wagic. Those are the two people I'm thinking.
And that's all I know. They sit on a couch
and they do their thing, and maybe they'll maybe they'll
be like talking to a fake audience and they're trying
to get famous MTV style. But I don't know besides that,

(03:15):
what would happen, Mitchell? Maybe they go back in time?
All right, Well we'll find out. I love you Goodbye.
I just mix it up. But they have similar vibes
about Mitchell Musso in forty years. I thought he was
a kid from the Disney Channel. Yeah he is. Yeah great,
isn't he from.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Hannah, Montana, Montana, Hannah, Montana Mitchell Musso?

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Yes, he surely is. Wow. Wow, Okay, he wouldn't be terrible,
to be honest, No, I think he could do it. Yeah, sure,
gosh did Also before we get did you have you
seen like the SNL sketches of this. I definitely have

(03:56):
seen enough SNL Wayne's World sketches to understand the reference
and to know what it is. Like. I know Wayne's World,
Wayne's World, Party Time excellent. Yeah, I knew that before
the movie started. Me too. I think I'm on a
similar vibe.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
And beyond that, No, I didn't know, but I think
that's really all all there is to know.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
Yeah, I think there's only one or two. I get
the impression this is like the start of making an
SNL thing into a movie, or like one of the
first Yeah. Yeah, beside Gubler's Brothers.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
Which I looked up at Blues Brothers of course, but
many films but filmed by many white boys.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Yeah. Now it's like it's much more common to be like,
let's make this incredibly stupid grain of an idea into
an entire film. Yeah, yeah, yeah, which is a challenge,
that's true. But what I respect about one like this
is they are very very strong character actors and you
gotta give them that true. Oh yeah, oh yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
And honestly, you really could tell that a woman directed this,
You could.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
I know, is it really if you're doing something that's
so like making fun of masculinity in this very particular way. Yeah.
And the movies that I've seen that have been like
pure comedy movies that feel sort of like, I don't know,
so so just uh no, brainless comedy movies, they can

(05:27):
be so gross. Yeah, and not something I want to watch.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
But no, you could tell it was directed by a
woman because I enjoyed it. Would have ever thought.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Wayne's World, Wayne's World, Party time excellent? Yes, party on Siena,
Oh my gosh, party on Okay, this is gonna be fun.
Well before we can talk, we can't talk about that yet. Nope.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
We love restricting ourselves women. Hey girl, girl, somehow we're
in another heat wave. No girl help. We brought it
on ourselves. Obviously, humanity fed it and the Globe is
punishing us for it. But excuse me, I recycle. I

(06:18):
buy all my clothes now come from secondhand shops, except
for when Anthropology has their annual sales on jeans. Of course,
I don't feel necessarily that, oh I deserve to be
globally warm. Sorry, that's an insane take. I don't think
that's how I feel, guys, Let me just quickly retract.

(06:39):
I don't think that should be. I don't think people
should be like affected by climate change, you know, like
on a marriage. Yeah, anyway, I'm just sweaty and confused.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
I think that we are going back around to a
time when technology didn't exist, like the tech because well,
this actually probably is true, since we were we didn't
build our society around heat this hot and constant everywhere.
But we have developed capitalism, has developed a lifestyle in

(07:11):
which the seasons don't have to affect you that much
in our in these like sort of highly industrial cities
like London and la But now it's just getting so
hot and awful that we just I think we need
to go back to when it was like, Okay, I'm

(07:32):
not really gonna work this month. This is the month
where I don't really work because it's not possible, which
I know they do in many parts of the world,
but can we please, please please, because they obviously developed
that culturally because of necessity. Because it's just too warm.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
I was sat at my work laptop today trying to
squeeze out one thought and I just couldn't do it.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
It is so hot here in La too. It is
so hot. And it struck me the other day. I
might have said this already, but it was really hot
for like three days in a row, and I was like,
oh my god, I can't wait till this is over.
And then I realized it's not a heat wave, it's
just summer. Yeah, it's summertime. Mm hmmm. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
The grass in London is dead. No, that's not supposed
to happen. No, that's something you see in Colorado, California,
places where there are deserts.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
The UK, no damp, the damp UK. There's a cheese.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
Is it a cheese or is it a beverage or
is it a soap? There's something called London fog. London's
supposed to be known for being such a damp environment
that there's fog all the time, and instead the grass
is dead. Oh anyway, Oh, so I got really sweaty,

(08:52):
sweaty tits.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
Hey girl, how's it going? I got sweaty tits. Man,
I got sweaty tits. I just can't. I can't keep
washing my bras I keep doing this. I'm doing so
much laundry right now. I am too much laundry.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
It's all I'm doing. I'm shiny all the time. I
have to bring a hair clip with me now. It's
my transit hair clip, so when I go on public transit,
I can put my hair up because otherwise I'll just sweat.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
No. Yeah, no, that's me. Hey girl, Hey girl, I'm
on a similar vibe. Can I tell you something. I'm exhausted, please,
I'm very exhausted. I should say I had I had
a I feel very blessed for the week of blessed
for the week that I got to do. But it's

(09:39):
been so hot the whole time, and I've been doing
a lot of work outside, and I you know what,
I understand that that is the job of many, many,
many people in the world, is being outside when it's hot.
And I'm like, I'm just I'm very lucky that I
usually live in a pretty temperate area. Yeah, and I
haven't adapted to this as a lifestyle. I really.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
I step outside now and I'm like, genuinely, my ancestors
were not meant for this. That's people from whom I
am descended. This is not the environment in which I
was meant to be.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
Yeah, no, I've been. It's been very warm, and that
makes you like doubly exhausted because I'm just so totally.
My body is so sleepy. And I did something terrible,
very terrible, which is me. I agreed to go camping
this weekend. Oh and it's already so hot. Because sometimes

(10:37):
I agree to do a bunch of things in a
row when I'm afraid that I have a depression coming on.
So I just sign up for as many things as
possible to avoid it, which is helpful. I don't give
myself time to like think I could bail. But it's cleeping.
Are we talking?

Speaker 2 (10:52):
Are we talking like full tent, making your own food,
setting up like a thing, a heating, a fire system
that tends.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
But I just hadn't thought about. I think it's near water,
so hopefully it's not as hot. But can you swim?
Will I be able to swim? Or do I have
the ability to swim? Sorry? Will you be able to swim?
I know you can swim. Thank you for asking. You've
never asked me that. Yeah. I think you like swimming
a lot, don't I love swimming? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (11:17):
Okay, yeah, I love swimming. It'd be really funny if
you couldn't swim, but you like.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
I love it. I can't do it. I can't wait
to find out. Do you like camping? You probably do
a lot.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
I don't do that. That's not for me. I have
done it. Seems like from Colorado somehow we would just
find ourselves camping. Yeah, that's not like a school trip
would be tents And I was like, what the fuck?

Speaker 1 (11:39):
I just share a tent with her.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
Dad played for the and she sucked and we had
to share a tent. She was a bad person, Like
I just share a tent with bad people. Anyway, Camping's
not for me. I love hiking, and then I love
to come back to an indoor place with a shower
and a fluffy, clean bed.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Yeah, oh that's my thing. I just remembered something. Yeah,
you went somewhere. What happened? I forgot to write a
synopsis for this movie.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
It's better than forgetting to watch the film, a fear
we both have and that hasn't yet knock on wood happened.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
That's fine, we'll figure it out together.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
We'll speaking of for the movie, Sienna, I just forgot.
Let's let's deliver to the to our beloved listeners. A
synopsis of the film Wayne's World.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
Okay, sure, Wayne's World. Excellent, Wayne's World. Well, we have
to do it as a duo, because that's what this
film was all about. Okay, sentences Wayne's World. Wayne and
Garth have a public access TV show together that you
may know well called Wayne's World and what's his name again?

(12:56):
The Rob Low sees it onto goes, yeah, this could
make me money somehow, and delivers them a bad contract
for five thousand dollars each. Sound familiar? Oh, for five
thousand dollars each. That does sound incredibly familiar.

Speaker 4 (13:15):
Boy.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
Uh, And but it's sort of it's it's it's it
has it has it has loopholes that will that will
take away their creative control. Later they're they're going to
be doing a lot of product placement for this video
game thing, and he.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
Wants to take away all the fun. Stupidity. No is Arcade.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
Also, Wayne falls in love with a rock star called Cassandra,
whose band plays mostly heavy metal music until one love.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
Song late in the film. Yeah, yep. The genre of
the of the band was unclear. Mm hm, I agree
for sure.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
There are antics and giggles and many many many.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
Men in wigs, yes, men in wigs with guitars. Mm hmmm. Excellent, Okay,
and the end, Yeah, Leanna, thank you for that. Waiens World,
wads World excellent, be time excellent. Hey, time for more
podcast right now? Not we're taking an ad break. We'll

(14:25):
be right back, Leona. I'm so excited to hear that
you liked this movie.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
No, I did, and I probably should give credit to Eliza,
my flatmate, because they walked in like ten minutes into
it and I said, have you ever seen this before?
And they said, it's one of my favorite movies. Oh,
so it helped you cause me to reframe. I said, Okay,
let me give this a shot. Let me really give
this a shot. That really is home. You might see
a switch in my phone notes. I'm not sure, okay,

(14:57):
but let's dive into them. This is the segment of
the pod where we talk about the notes that we
took on our phones while watching Wayne's World.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
Okay, Leonta, I can't wait to see I can't wait
to see the shift because your first note is it
is just guys yelling, and you said then you've said, now, Leanna,
keep in mind this is Shrek to keep so that
you could remember to be respectful, or that you should
not expect more than Shrek.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
No, No, that I shouldn't write off the film just
because it's guys yelling. Yeah, because at the end of
the day, that's Shrek.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
Yeah. I find both of these performers very endearing. I
find one of them very endearing. Which one? Which one? Well,
I like one of them when they're Shrek. You don't
like Dana Carvey. I love Dana Carvey.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
Oh, I don't care for Mike Myers when he is
not Shrek.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
You know what that's fair. I I loved Garth. I
am obsessed with Garth. Garth is such a live in
Garth's world. I had no idea like that Garth's world.
I didn't know that either. I didn't I don't know
he was gonna be a little cutie PUTI.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Oh my god, I loved him. Yes, you've written the
female gaze is five men in a car singing together.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
Come on, there were news.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
That's when I knew it was all gonna be okay.
When they sang. I think maybe the entirety, almost the
entirety of Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody with five people
in a car, because as a theater child, uh huh,
that's how you spend every every journey.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
It was fun. It was fun. I was having fun.
I was singing along me too. Okay. One thing I
loved about this movie too. The beginning. I was just
like giddy with with everything that I was seeing five
men sing a car and then they go and eat donuts.
The donuts. Of course, I want to see that fritter

(17:07):
for months. How are the donuts and nut? Have those here?

Speaker 2 (17:11):
Apple doughnuts over here are very like artisanal vibes. Oh yeah,
you have like Krisby Creme fun big one, but you can't.
There's not like a donut shop like there was around
the corner of my apartment in La Yeah, and I
go when I would get an apple fritter.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
The in between between Krispy Kreme grocery store and artisanal
is the sweet spot. Of a donut and it's vital
and it's missing. I'm so sorry and I don't know
what to do it's missing. I don't know when I'll
next have an apple fritter. Sorry. Quick update, Leona, how
is the pasta? Thank you?

Speaker 2 (17:46):
I got my accidental pasta subscription on Wednesday.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Listen. It was delicious. It was really good.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
I had it again for lunch today. I cannot continue
this subscription. I can't what kind was it. I don't
know what it was called. It was some sort of
a long noodle and then it was like a mushroom
lemon cream sauce. Really good, unsustainable. I think I think

(18:22):
what I might do is whenever they are doing a ravioli.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Uhuh, I'm going to order that. Yeah, I love.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
I'm gonna need that that week because of ravioli that's
been made that day.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
Is there anything better? No? No? No, no, Well thank
you for the past update, Leana. No problem. Great note
here you've said we are no longer in an era
of huge figurines atop establishments. Oh, I you know, I
might go to Chicago next month because my friend is
gonna be visiting, and your friend is going to be

(18:56):
visiting Chicago's. Yeah, you know, what does make sense. My
friend is gonna be visiting Chicago. It's my friend who's
gonna move soon, so I'm gonna go with her. Maybe, yes, Okay,
got it.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
She's gonna be my friends in LA. So I have
to go to Chicago. I gotta get out of here.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
So I gotta leaves. But I wonder if it's gonna
be like that, because parts of it reminds me of
La the donuts and the like sort of mid century
advertising and the culture of driving around. But it makes
sense that they would have very LA. I like that
this was kind of a love letter to a city.
And one thing I thought was cute was that it
was also like a love letter to the music scene,

(19:33):
sort of like the punk scene. And oh I didn't
notice that, but yeah, I really couldn't stop seeing it.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
Siena, you noted, this feels strangely.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
A lot like my life. A lot of what I
was watching. I was like, you know, I spend a
lot of my life driving around in cars with my
friends and a ton of stuff in the trunk of
the car, a ton of stuff in the trunk, and
they're going to a lot of music venues, which is weirdly,

(20:05):
I'm around a lot of like music stuff because of
the the like art world. I'm in. Our studio is
like in an a music venue, And I don't know.
I was like, it's just I find it very interesting
at this point of my life to see which things
I relate to that adults are doing in movies. Yeah,
because it's not what as a kid I ever would

(20:26):
have expected i'd relate to. And I'm like, oh, my
life is like Wayne's life. I don't I don't know
what that means for me. Or like when we're watching
something and they'll be like some some like entertainer in

(20:46):
the background wearing a big like when we were watching
Shrek and there was the guy who wears the big
lord farquad suit, and I'm like, I'm like that guy.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
Anyway, it's both even two years ago, I didn't I
don't think we could have predicted.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
It's just a moment of reflection for me. Anyway, Leanna, importantly,
you've said, I'm sorry, Garth is a cutie pie. He
is such a cute boye.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
You noted I don't trust Wayne, I trust Garth. Yes, right,
that's an important distinction between these two.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
Wayne is Mike Myers is funny in this. I like
when he does he's he he's a master of doing
the like smile that for some reason is funny. He
can do things with his face that I don't know
why that makes me laugh, but it just does.

Speaker 4 (21:34):
Hmm.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
But some of the things he wants scares me.

Speaker 4 (21:39):
Okay, Yeah, she's a vibe.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
Yeah that I did love. That was so fair. She's
a vibe.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
Yeah, he's annoying that way, where Garth is just sweet,
like the woman at the doughnut store he has a
crush on where every time she looks at him.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
He falls over. Yeah, he loves the classy woman off
his little chair. I love that he loves the gentle
woman who's in charge of the pies. Yeah, and don't
we all. I did like this the People's Princess, that
Wade and Cassandra had fun together, Yeah, and seemed to

(22:18):
like each other, even if that was sort of dumb.
But yeah, even when they decided they were in love,
because it's so charactery. For some reason, that's just so scary.
When he's like I love you, I'm like, girl, don't
don't do that. Don't go with this. Unseerious guy. And
that's coming from real trauma, of real life, of knowing
that there are guys who are truly like that and
unseious clownish, unseerious clowns. Oh my gosh, Leanni, you said,

(22:42):
do you think this did permanent damage to Dana Carvey's jaw?
Which thing? His mouth being so small and moving in
that way, and his jaw was always like a little
to the shide. I mean, if you do that and
are filming for you know, a month or two months,
it's a good point for many hours a day. I

(23:03):
don't know. His eyes are so sparkly. Ah, his wig
was so dry. I know their wigs are hilarious. Oh,
oh my gosh, Leanna, you said, I want seventy three
questions with Vogue with Garth. Oh could you imagine? Oh,

(23:23):
we should just ask Dana Carve to do that. I
bet he would.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
Hello, Dana Carvey, would you please, in character as Garth
do the Vogue seventy three Questions interview in some.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
Lovely house please?

Speaker 2 (23:38):
I would love that. That'd be so fun. How do
you like when he does his drum solo and he goes, thanks,
okay to play?

Speaker 1 (23:45):
Leanna I was watching that drum solo and I was like,
Dana Carvey is acting this really well, like almost scary
accurately to the sounds of the drums. And I looked
it up and he really played that drum solo. That
was Dana Carvey playing the drums. I don't know enough

(24:06):
was that good drum That was insane drumming. That was
very good. It was fast and he was hitting all
of them. It's just it just was good. I guess
it just means he's like a very a trained drummer.
It just means he really can drum.

Speaker 2 (24:25):
Okay, because I thought there maybe was supposed to be
rhythm totally.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
Leanna, you said, Sienna, did you get the have you
seen this boy? Bit? Because neither of us did. No.
I did not get that. Great okay, I did not
get that idea. And Kelsey said he thought it was
from I don't remember, okay, oh the from Terminator, which

(25:00):
I haven't said, Oh my god, Okay, Well I didn't
get that. I will say I enjoyed this. I really
was enjoying this movie. And then the last twenty minutes
I was like, all.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Right, eh, yeah, a little bit, a little bit, yeah,
I just done the last like seven minutes.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
I was like, I love yeah.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
Before that, Siena, you noted I'm loving this bit Alice
Cooper talking about Milwaukee history. I loved that too.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
There was a few times in this movie where they
chose to make the comedy like somebody being way not
even just way smarter than you expect, but way more
like curious and intellectual than you expect. Yeah, like having
intellectual conversations fun. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
Or the bit where they have all the different brands
and they're like, I just don't think it's right to
sell out, and it's like holding a bag of Dorito's yeah,
or wearing entirely Rebock.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
Yeah. So it's sometimes it's fun just to have a
just a bit. I did like the tone of this
movie because it was like very bit heavy, but I
usually get I'm obsessed with the ones that are like
completely crazy bit heavy, like I don't know which other
ones we've watched, but something like The Naked Gun or
something or like that. No, we haven't seen that one,
but I'm trying to like that genre of like completely

(26:13):
absurdist like constant bits. But this is kind of like
a little bit more comfortable version. It was more balance.
It's more just seeing the character actors do their thing. Yeah. Yeah,
And I do respect when something is funny that wouldn't
be funny if anybody else did it. I can respect that,

(26:33):
like whatever about Mike Myers. But when they say okay
and then you smile and he smiles and you're like,
it's like, why was that funny? And then Dana Carvey
anything Dana Carvey did, like did you see when he
was sipping on a donut? You know, I did? You know?

Speaker 2 (26:48):
I saw him stick a straw into a jam donut
and sip out of it, And you know, I loved that.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
Garth, Little gars Little Garth Leanna you said, honestly, this
is the only part that makes sense.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
Ah, the balance when it ends like in a sad
way where the music producer is like, it's just not
the right time. And then Rob Low and Cassandra are
on the beach together and it's just like two hot, hot,
hot hotties, yeah, in swimwear, And I was like, yeah,
the balance has been restored to the force.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
I want to watch I want to watch bloopers for this.
Oh that sounds fun. I wonder if Rob Low is
good at not breaking because he was doing a good job.
I don't know. I don't trust him. He's the perfect
evil person to cast because I don't trust him at all. Yeah, Leanna,
you said, uh love the meta pointing out we can

(27:47):
end this however we want. Yeah, that's true. I loved that.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
There was a lot of like kind of meta humor
or just humor that's like winking at the audience. And
I really don't mind that because I love doing that
as well. I've often been noted about that during improv shows,
like stay in the scene, don't dissociate on stage what
it's fun. And that was so fun where they were

(28:13):
like you thought we were gonna end it sad, No, hey,
let's do the Scooby Doo ending. And then they unmask
him and they're like, it's the owner of the haunted
amusement park.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
And I said, I love that. I love that. That
was so fun. Cuta. I like this.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
Meta concept of like acknowledging like this is something we
made up and we can choose to end it however
we want. It reminded me of Oh shoot, I think
it was a movie we watched, Oh the Greta Gerwig
Little Women, where at the end, they have Sersha NaN's
character get together with that hot like French German guy

(28:56):
and they were like, there's this the sense of like
this didn't necessarily happened, but you want to see it,
so we'll show you.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
This will be cut please and thank you. Yeah fine,
I don't think you feel happy.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
Yeah, everything is sad and terrible all the time.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
Let's see it happy, let's see the fantasy. Time for
some messages from some brands of which we are not worthy.
We're not worthy, We suck. We'll be right back. Your

(29:34):
final note is honestly cute. I'm so happy it was cute.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
Honestly cute. I giggled at numerous moments, and I'd like
to thank Penelope, the woman who directed this. Yeah, well, Sianna,
let's sip a donut into our segment. Badges and tradges, Yeah,
badges for baked goods with great names, and trag is.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
For contracts that aren't fair. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
My first badge is for ninety minutes long, thank you,
the best length of film should be.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
And it was chock full. It did not feel did
not feel too short to me. No badge for characters.
I really especially this like SNL movie or comedy movie thing.
It's like most fun to just watch two characters really
really or two people really really embody these guys that

(30:41):
they developed. Like that's the best case scenario movie to
come out of a SNL things. It's like, let's just
watch them in more places, like I want to see
Garth in his workshop. But I just really enjoyed watching them.
It's been a while since I've seen something like this,
and I really haven't seen a movie with DNA carfee
in a long time, and I just I just love them.

(31:03):
Ah badge for Bohemian Rhapsody in the Car, Yeah, the
human experience similarly on that badge for I'm having fun,
A badge for a.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
Bunch of guys willing to put on wigs. I think
if more men were willing to put on a wig
and be silly, the male loneliness epidemic would be eradicated.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
You're so right, and then there would be because remember
that guy who kept going like I love you, I love.

Speaker 2 (31:33):
And I have a badge at the very end for
that line. Really, but he says at the.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
End he's free, He's completely free because he's wearing a
he's wearing a wig, badge for sipping a doughnut. Oh
that made me lol. Oh my god. A badge for
a dog in a wig. That's my next that's my
next batch too. Badge for punk rock dog. Kelsey turned

(32:00):
to me during that. He said, Leanna is gonna love that.

Speaker 2 (32:03):
Oh and you were right, Kelsey, Thank you for understanding.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
I loved punk rock lassie. I loved her so much,
so cute. My god, why haven't I seen that before?
It makes a dog in a sense so good in
like a rock a wig that looked like a dog,
like it could be a dog, and perhaps the dog. Yeah,
the little the little call bracelets. Yeah, yeah, spikey bracelets.

(32:32):
So freaking cute. I loved that.

Speaker 2 (32:37):
I loved she comes in, she barks, He's like, what,
Wayne's been abducted by aliens? Oh no, I mishard Wayne's outside, Thanks.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Girl, come on, fun they went outside to play hockey
because they're friends.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
Wow, TBT to hockey on a suburban street.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Badge for awesome love interest mm, which is what I
said when it was fun that she was singing. That
was her actually singing, by the way, No way, yeah
was it actually? It actually was? Holy shit?

Speaker 2 (33:10):
Literally hell yeah, did you know she's the voice of
Leelo's sister from Yeah and Stitch.

Speaker 1 (33:15):
I did, And I knew that because I recently watched
Leelo and Stitch, which I told you where I cried
and cried and cried because the Stitch was so sad. Yeah,
And I looked up what she was from, and I'd
forgotten until watching this that the other thing that she
was from was Wayne's World. And then I think she
was like, hey girl for a while, but I believe it.
She scores. She is so gorgeous. She was really good
in this. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
I also didn't mind this character. Again, with like a
boy comedy movie, I think often the love interest can
be just kind of like a nothing person.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
Yeah, but I didn't think that that was the case
with her. I gotta say I might have predicted we
were being even a tad bit presumptuous about things being
better when they're directed by women. Across the board, they
really hard, like just.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
The way that the hypothesis and we are finding evidence
in support of it.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
The way that women are represented. Yeah, it's little things.
It's little things that are hard to explain, but they're
just like Chiller a badge for love her red dress
with all the zippers. I don't remember that one.

Speaker 2 (34:21):
I think she wears it in the scene where they're
all at Roblow's apartment. Uh huh, I think. And it's amusing.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
Badge for oh I wrote badge for the Twin Peaks
girl having fun? Have you ever seen Twin Peaks? No?
But is she the one who plays his ex girlfriend? Yes?
I was like, why do I know her? And I
was thinking I knew her from a horror movie or
something because I remember her face being so sad. Do
you want to know how I know her? How do
you know her? Men in Black too? No way.

Speaker 2 (34:52):
She's the sexy, sexy bitch villain who os And she's
an alien and she can take the form of like whoever,
and she decides to take the form of a lingerie model.
It's unfortunately a product of its time, but also as
a child watching it, you learn something about yourself.

Speaker 1 (35:13):
You know, children have to learn something somehow. That was her,
I mean talk about range badge for their sex scene
being gratuitous sex scene. Gratuitous sex scene.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
Please loved It's just a later like Oscar scene Oscar clip.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
Yeah, I just like from the other this is from
and this might have been different eras of movies too,
But the comedy movies that like scare me. Like when
something's a comedy, I don't trust it generally because I'm like, Okay,
there's gonna have a scene where something comical happens that,
for some reason is at the expense of the woman.
You know, Like that's the kind of thing I expect

(35:50):
comes with the comedy movie. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (35:52):
Well, and pretty much almost always boobs end up out.

Speaker 1 (35:55):
Yes, I just I appreciated that this was like just
so silly gratuda sex scene, gratuita sex scene.

Speaker 2 (36:04):
Gratuita sex scene of course, a badge for a hockey
stick pen at the hockey themed donut place, Garth is
writing with a pen shaped like a hockey stick.

Speaker 1 (36:15):
Aw badge for all the love letters to everything in
this movie. Like, I loved that it was sort of
it was. It seemed to love Chicago, which I don't
know that much about, but I'm like, oh, work or
Illinois wherever they were. Yeah, uh, and music there was
like a real love of it felt like it would
be fun for teenage teenagers who were into music to

(36:38):
watch because it's like music nerds. And then also donuts
love letter to donuts. God, I want an apple.

Speaker 2 (36:47):
If anybody knows of a place that does apple fritters,
please write in a badge for that bedazzled bikini that
Cassandra's wearing A beautiful ending version. Oh my god, I love.

Speaker 1 (37:00):
That sparkly gorgeous I loved that badge for Garth is
so cute. We've said it before and I have to
say it again. He's just a sweet little boy. I
love one. Oh yeah, I forgot to put this in particular.
This is probably like the most common thing about uh
Wayne's World. But I didn't know this that whenever they

(37:20):
say that's what she said, they go he he he
he he. Yeah, I didn't really care about that. You
didn't like that part? Well, I because that's what she said.
Part I already expected. But I don't know I liked it.

Speaker 2 (37:37):
Is that from Wayne's World or has that she just
always existed? I thought it was from the office, but
obviously Wayne's World predates that.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
I assumed it was a thing that like kids actually say,
but that they Yeah, that probably Wayne's World popularized. I
guess I just I just liked them te heeing when
they were being little naughty boys. Yeah, My final badge
is a badge for the line I've learned that platonic
love can exist between two grown men and boys.

Speaker 2 (38:09):
Arguably groundbreaking because you know, young boys are watching this
movie just being like haha. But also that's a good
message to implant into young minds.

Speaker 1 (38:22):
It is a good message. It is a good message.

Speaker 2 (38:26):
Those are all my badges, Those are all my badges.

Speaker 1 (38:29):
Oh, perfect trages.

Speaker 2 (38:31):
Trage is oh yeah, a trage for the chief's logo
is seen throughout.

Speaker 1 (38:40):
Yes, uh you know that sports team that has some
reckoning to do trage for I wrote cantonese.

Speaker 2 (38:50):
Uh oh oh, I felt the same way at the
end of the day. You are using it as a
punch line.

Speaker 1 (38:57):
Yes, there's this line. Basically there's a scene where they
do a bunch of they make basically every single joke
they could possibly make about having a subtitle scene. Some
of it made me laugh and then some of it
did not. But it just makes you say, uh oh,
because it's the nineties, it's nineteen ninety two. Were they
actually speaking Cantonese, Well, definitely some of it was was not.

(39:21):
When he was like speaking things and it was way
too small of a word to Yeah, yeah, but I god,
I hope so oh, I hope so yeah. And then
also she doesn't actually have an accent, so no, just
the thing of like she's from Hawaii, yeah, and she's Filipino.
Mm hmm. So just the thing of like a character

(39:45):
of like Asian descent having to play a like more
sort of foreign. Yeah, concept of a character do the accent.
That sucks, Yeah, exactly, like that's part of it. But
but like it wasn't the most disrespect of of all things.
But it's just it's just it's just nineties and like
you said, it's he's just a punchline too much, hmmm.

(40:08):
Trash for stop saying shwing. Yeah, I gotta say, well, sorry,
I'll let you say your thing first. No, that's simple
as that. I I felt like they're they'd make jokes
where I'd be laughing and then they say shwing, and
I just naturally stopped laughing when they say that. Yeah,

(40:31):
it wasn't particularly meaningful or like I get the silly
thing they're doing. But for example, when they when he
goes she's a babe, I started laughing so hard and
then he goes swing and I was like, all right,
I don't like being reminded that you have a penis. Yeah,
I mean, it's stupid not.

Speaker 2 (40:50):
Making your penis my problem.

Speaker 1 (40:53):
Love. I didn't like it. Love, thank you, thank you.
I was it for some reason, though. It was nice
for me to find out that Shwing is from this
because of all things that people say shwing from, I'm like, oh, yeah,
this is the best thing that I want to be from.
But yeah, I don't need. I don't need the boner joke.
It just doesn't make me laugh as hard as she's

(41:14):
a babe trash for Okay, I wrote the Undesirable Woman
trope because I thought that the guy's wife they kind
of made a joke about, like, wow, it's a real
you got a real winner there, because they were saying
that his wife was the Noah's Ark guy. I thought
they were saying that she was annoying, but then for

(41:35):
the rest of it, she was kind of just like
a good partner to her husband, and the band guys
were like, she's a babe. She's a babe. So I
kind of took it backe. Yeah, So I don't know.

Speaker 2 (41:48):
Yeah, that was yeah, there's no way this is fine.
And that was about the cantonese.

Speaker 1 (41:55):
Yeah. Throughout the film.

Speaker 2 (41:58):
Trade for they are sleeping together. No, thank you, Yeah,
I'm sorry. I did not like that scene where he
was in tidy whities. I didn't dancing around.

Speaker 1 (42:08):
That. I completely agree. There are times where I'm like
watching some clown be a sexual being. I just don't
want to see it. I'm sorry. And again there's an imbalance.
I feel like I really saw the shape of his balls.
I didn't like that at all. I didn't need that. Yep.

Speaker 2 (42:27):
And my final trage is a trage for I don't
like that her loft has a chain link fence. Part
of the decor is chain link fence, and I said, no, no,
that's not my aesthetic. I had a loft, it would
not have a chain link fence.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
That's okay. And that's okay. Where do you put where
would you put yourself on the punk spectrum?

Speaker 2 (42:51):
Oh my gosh, I think it's pretty obvious. I couldn't
be further away. My first thought was, well, I just
wear so much sunscreen, which honestly has nothing to do
with like punk rock. I get exactly what you mean
somehow that energetically, you know, to be like clean and
freshly showered and horizontal on a nice plush piece of furniture.

(43:14):
I mean, in terms of like my political opinions, I
think they're a little bit punk rock of like, I
think so the establishment is wrong and like power to
the people. But generally, I'll really love to be home.
I do enjoy a pastel. How about Okay, Well, like

(43:37):
you've gotten a little punk rock, maybe grunge, a grunge, Yeah, grunge, grunge.

Speaker 1 (43:42):
I could see that. I think I feel a little
more comfortable in I would say that I I'm like
around a lot of punk vibes now, so I appreciate
them more. But I am always the one who wears
the most sunscreen in that area, you know what I mean.
It's an interesting determinant. Yes, Like I think that's why

(44:04):
I will always be an outsider in that space. But
I'm more like, like some of their hangouts and stuff,
I was like this is it's cute that, like I
have friends who probably had a teenage life that was
like this. Yeah, I feel like I have a lot
of friends who genuinely were sort of no punk people
or like are kind of like but I am always

(44:28):
the sunscreen mom in that space. Yeah, so I'm not
I'd say that on the spectrum. I'm like a point
five out of Oh wow.

Speaker 2 (44:38):
Okay, well, let's lather up into our segment. How to
pretend you've seen this film? This is for you, are
co hosting your public access TV show, and oh my gosh,
Benjamin Benjamin was Rob Low's character's name. Benjamin comes in.
Benjamin interrupts your broadcast and says, oh hey, wow, public

(45:03):
access television. You know that I've actually got a contract
in my back pocket that I came to drop off
for you. That's totally not exploitative at all, nor is
it gonna really reduce your artistic input and force you
to promote a brand that you do not profit from.

Speaker 1 (45:21):
Is this about Wayne's World or about us? Their contract
is literally our contract, our next episode. So we've been canceled.
We had a great four years, and we did we
fucked ourselves right there at the end. And wow.

Speaker 2 (45:44):
Yeah, So if you just sign on the dotted line,
I can tell you all about how much this reminds
me of a film called Wayne's World and it's about
a very handsome man.

Speaker 1 (45:53):
And in order to changement, in order to kick Benjamin
off the stage, Uh, here are a few things that
you can say to pretend you've seen the movie Wayne's World.

Speaker 2 (46:07):
H yes, Benjamin, I've seen Wayne's World. You know, you
really have like a corporate executive vibe. The only thing
I'd ever ask you is pardon me, do you have
any gray poupon?

Speaker 1 (46:26):
Oh god, oh god, oh god. The cantonese was all
made up. It was ad libbed.

Speaker 2 (46:34):
No, yeah, it didn't feel like language.

Speaker 1 (46:38):
I just like I assumed there must be some truth
to it, because that's just not how they would do
it now. Yikes, Oh my gosh. While filming the Bohemian
rhaps Yes, yes, Benjamin, I have seen the film Wayne's World.
While filming the Bohemian Rhapsody sequence, both Mike Myers and
Dana Carvey developed severe pain in their necks from all
the head banging. Oh there are scenes later in the

(47:01):
movie where it becomes apparent they're trying to move their
next as little as possible. Oh my god, that's really
what a fun easter egg. It's just as you were saying,
do you think he had pain from that? You're right,
they do.

Speaker 2 (47:15):
This is what happens when you approach your thirties. You
really start thinking gotta be careful. H Yes, Benjamin, I've
seen Wayne's World. And also I have a feeling that
you're gonna like get weird at the end of this
and like propose to me or something, to which I
have to say, marriage is punishment for shoplifting in some countries.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
Funny, Oh my gosh, Leanna. Yes, yes, uh, yes, Benjamin,
I have seen the film. I have seen the film
Wayne's World. Dana Carvey stated in interviews for the film
that he developed severe pain in his job due to
Garth's underbite, and then he spent his nights after filming

(48:04):
after filming had wrapped with bags of ice held on
the sides of his face. Leanna, you called it. I'm
an EmPATH. You're an EmPATH. You could feel the pain. Wow,
they really put themselves into this film. Damn, damn. Some
of the trivia is really sad. Oh okay, oh god,

(48:26):
Benjamin's so annoying.

Speaker 2 (48:27):
Stop talking to me about Wayneswold. Of course I've seen it.
If Benjamin were an ice cream flavor, he'd be Praleans
and Dick. Some of these are so what.

Speaker 1 (48:40):
I laughed at that.

Speaker 2 (48:41):
Now, boys, let me clarify the reason that's funny is
because they're using dick as an insult. It's not a
dick joke. Okay, this I don't need to hear about
your penis.

Speaker 1 (48:50):
You know what made me laugh also that normally wouldn't
make me laugh is when it said, like this guy
it says like blows goats or something, and I was like, oh, stupid,
And then it said I have proof, and I went
I didn't love that one.

Speaker 2 (49:04):
But what I did giggle at was the next one
that just said this man has no penis.

Speaker 1 (49:09):
I think that is a good example of that there
are things in this that I would not have expected
to laugh at that for some reason, they just they
do get you. They do get you. It's in the context,
it's them being extra funny about it. It's yeah. I
just it inspired me to say I have proof after
more stupid things that I say, because I don't know

(49:30):
why that makes it funny, but it really does. I
have proof? What proof? Mm hmmm, Yes, Benjamin, I have
seen the film Wayne's World. Fun fact, Alice Cooper is
known for being a history buff outside of his music career.

Speaker 2 (49:47):
No way, I loved that that was so funny. They
were talking about like the Algonquin name of the God's
so funny.

Speaker 1 (49:59):
I have to te tell you this trivia, which is
that this is the first time Rob Low found out
that he has a gift for comedy, which is crazy
to me because I think of him as a comedic performer. Later,
this film is credited with reviving his career following the
sex tape scandal. Oh Rob, Rob, you spicy boy. I

(50:25):
don't know how I feel about that. Rob.

Speaker 2 (50:29):
He said the word literally in this film, and I
said literally, Oh, Benjamin, leave me alone. Of course I've
seen Wayne's World.

Speaker 1 (50:36):
I can't believe.

Speaker 2 (50:37):
And exec has come in to bother me about something.
And you know the worst part of all of this,
I never learned to read.

Speaker 1 (50:47):
Me reading our contract? Stop, wasn't that bad? No, we
don't make any money, but nobody does. Well, Leanna, shall
I move on to our next segment, which is, of course,
should you watch this or where we tell you if
you should watch this film or if you should do
something else with your with your dang time on the network.

(51:09):
What do you think, dang?

Speaker 2 (51:15):
I guess you could watch Wayne's World or you could
just go get a donut. Oh that sounds We get
a delicious apple fritter and eat it and I can
live vicariously through you see. I know what would you say?

Speaker 1 (51:30):
I would say you could watch this film. Honestly, some
of the trivia on it is kind of depressing, so
I don't know. It's definitely of the time in certain ways.
I had a lot of fun watching it, so it's
kind of stupid. So yeah, you could watch it if
you want. You could also watch just clips of it,

(51:52):
or watch like a Dana Carvey a compilation of him
being an amazing I saved Garth performer. I just yeah,
I loved Garth too. To Garth, or you could watch
The Winter's Bone Winters SNL one that they do true.

Speaker 2 (52:14):
Sienna, what would you rate to the film I's World?

Speaker 1 (52:18):
Oh my god, I would rate the film four incredible
drum solos out of five. Honestly, I had a really
fun time. I think I'm learning that Mike Myers is
actually not as fun as I thought. It's like, not
that great to work with, So I feel bad for
all of my obsession. Oh wow, surprise, surprise at comedy

(52:38):
guy isn't that great to work with?

Speaker 2 (52:41):
Gotta hold loosely to him because I had a lot
of ready to let him go at any minute.

Speaker 1 (52:46):
I had a lot of fun. But it's from nineteen
ninety two, but I think it was great because it
was directed by a woman. You can tell. Yeah, I
had fun, Leanna, what about you?

Speaker 2 (52:55):
I would give Wayne's World three point five Mitchell Muso's
out of five. I've Mitchell's Musso. I loved Garth. I
was very pleasantly surprised by how much I giggled. The
Cantonese stuff sucked, and still there was an imbalance. It

(53:16):
still perpetuates that thing of like, all you have to
do to get a beautiful woman to love you is
just be funny. Yes, you don't even have to be
like that night totally so.

Speaker 1 (53:25):
And Mike Myers was horrible to the director of this movie,
and she didn't come back for Wayne's World too. Oh no,
wait to go, Mike, all right? Justice for Dana and
Justice for Penelope. Yeah, dang, that sucks. That sucks. I know, Wow,
Wayne's World, Wayne's Word World excellent corn popcorn film reviews.

(53:50):
I'm glad we had fun watching this, we both I'm
glad we both had a laugh after being absolutely sweating.

Speaker 2 (53:56):
We deserved that, honestly, so much for listening. This is
toss Popcorn Surprise. We're on Instagram at toss Popcorn. We
will eventually post memes about this film and uh. We're
also on Patreon at patreon dot com slash toss Popcorn.

(54:19):
Head over there for bonus video episodes on films that
are out now, and join us next week when we
will be watching.

Speaker 1 (54:30):
Winter's Bone Bone. I can't believe this happened. I think
that movie is like really intense. Oh man, oh man,
thank you, we love you, bye bye. You can find

(54:53):
us on Instagram as at Sienna Jaco and at Leona Holsten.
Please check the description for the spelling of our dumb name.
We put out episodes every Tuesday, so make sure to
subscribe so that you don't miss an episode. See you
next week on Tossed Popcorn. For more podcasts from my
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I think the director is like a punk a punk lady.

(55:15):
I think she's like a punk real.

Speaker 2 (55:18):
Okay, Oh, confetti on ciana screen.

Speaker 1 (55:23):
Confetti just fell from my iPhone screen, which I didn't know.
They keep adding new functions. Wow, it never does it
online excellent. Hello,
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