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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Bold, reverence, and occasionally random The Sunday Hang with Clay
and Buck podcast.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
It starts now d iv email from Amy Hey, Clay
and Buck. In light of thieves and criminals being able
to walk into businesses and steal with no ramifications, watch
those of us who are pushing back on masks will
be thrown out of businesses for not complying with the
mask craziness. Yeah, I think that you're going to see
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some ugly, ugly videos of people who are going to
get really contentious about this because one of the things
that I always found so annoying about the whole process
of masking, beyond that it doesn't work. People who say
it's not a big deal, it actually is a big deal.
It's uncomfortable, it causes anxiety, and it's completely unnecessary. We
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all know there are all these fights on airplanes. Although
I do think it was it who had the big
groundstop today United Yep, was it nationwide ground stop because
of computer issue. Some of the airlines get worse and worse.
Technology gets better and better, you know, I you know,
I remember when a color TV that was like twenty
five inches was super expensive and weighed like one hundred pounds.
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Now we carry around these iPhone supercomputers in our pockets,
Like everything gets better except the airlines. Somehow, It's interesting,
isn't it. They actually get worse? But what was I saying?
Speaker 3 (01:23):
Especially if somebody poops in the back and you're trying to.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Fly, Oh my gosh. Clay wants to talk about this story,
and I keep telling them people maybe eating lunch not allowed.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
This is the worst story I've heard, other than an
airline crashing, which would be awful. Delta Airlines Atlanta. They
are trying to fly to Barcelona and someone on the
plane had explosive diarrhea and they had to return to Atlanta.
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I can't imagine a worse situation. This might be the
worst poop story of all time to have to return
the play Were they over the Atlantic?
Speaker 4 (02:03):
Like?
Speaker 3 (02:03):
How far outside of Atlanta did they make it?
Speaker 2 (02:05):
Those of you who are who are like halfway through, uh,
you know your general Sow's chicken right now. I'm just
going to tell you. I tried to veto this, but Clay.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
I can't.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
I mean, this is the worst story ever. Can you imagine,
Like you're excited, end of summer vacation, You're going to Barcelona.
Next thing, you know, you got to turn around and
reland because somebody like blew it up in the bathroom,
not literally blew it up, because that would be worse.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Obviously, Godic Clay. But I will say this, I've noticed this.
I'm not the only one. There is a trend now
on planes of people who take out and usually it's
an iPad. I've noticed it's not even a laptop. They
will take out an iPad and they will just start
watching a movie or something with no headphones. Oh yeah,
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and you know, I will tell you as much as
the Acella Corridor gets a lot up, which is the
obviously the high speed train that goes from Boston to Washington, DC,
the Acella quiet car is enforced with ruthless efficiency. If
anyone tries to have a phone call in that quiet car,
without fail, someone comes over and does the really aggressive
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shsh excuse me, sir. You know, and I may or
may not have been that person a few times myself,
because not all heroes wear capes. But on planes, we
have to shut down the people who think you can
watch something on your iPad with no headphones on. I
don't know why this has started to happen. We are civilized,
we are not barbarians. Clay, this is there are rules.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
I think this is having to do my I've noticed
this as well. First of all, compared to a poop explosion, minor,
but I have noticed this. I think it's because for
some reason, they did the cordless headphone thing. You know,
there used to be a jack and everybody kind of
had a I felt like most people had the cordless headphones.
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It's hard to keep up with those remote headline. A
lot of times, they don't seem to stay very charged,
they don't work very well. I would submit that I
wish they would just go back to having a plug
for regular headphones, because I think that's what this is about.
People don't have them, they get charge, they don't work,
and then they're sitting there with no reading material or
anything else, so they listen to audio on the on
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the on the plane, which I agree has become a
big issue.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
I don't know if we can save the country from
the the possible systemic collapse of taking Trump and throwing
in prison and all the things that are going to
happen next year. But I do think we can all
band together and prevent loud people from being rude on
airplanes with their with their iPads. That I think is possible.
That's achievable.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
And no matter how bad your flight is today, if
you didn't have to turn around because of a poop explosion,
it wasn't as bad as you thought.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Just because I told him not to do it, you
see how much he does it.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
This is what.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
Happens Sunday Hay with Clay and Buck. UFO whistleblower balks
at claim of alien corpses revealed in Mexico quote an
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unsubstantiated stunt. The two allegedly non human specimens became social
media spectacle after they were presented in front of the
Mexican legislature. So, missus A Travis, are you? Are you
persuaded here by the UFO experts saying that this was
unlike the usual UFO presentations to Congress fair this one
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was meant as a stunt for attention.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
I'll just point out it's not a coincidence that the
former CIA guy comes in here and just keeps throwing
cold water on clear alien invasions that are are taking
place on a regular basis. Did you see this, by
the way, that is funny that the alien people are fighting.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Yeah, the UFO guys are like, let's let's not talk
crazy talk here those the US.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
It's just never good when the UFO guys like that.
Uf I go UFO.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Likely if you're like the most renowned bigfoot hunter and
you're like, excuse me, excuse me, this bigfoot footage is
just unacceptable to present.
Speaker 3 (06:20):
But go ahead.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
I saw this headline and I thought, you know what,
I kind of respect the call here that this guy
has made. Let me pull it up. One of the
former athletes, our current athlete came out and said that
not only did he believe that aliens had come to Earth,
he said that he believed that aliens were actually walking
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among us and in hiding.
Speaker 3 (06:48):
Yeah, here it is.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
Not only does Panthers running back Miles Sanders believe aliens exist,
he's convinced they're already on Earth swapping places with human hosts.
Now that, my friend and is a call like he's
not tiptoeing up. I think that aliens have been here
before this. This NFL running back is like, no, no, no,
aliens are here and they're shape shifting and they're constantly
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moving among us. Now that that is a prediction to
be to be out there.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
That's that would be a new one.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
I mean, that's that's bold.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
These you know what I will say about the Mexican
UFO aliens.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
Excuse me, the corpses of actual aliens, not even the
corps Yeah yeah, sorry, corpses of aliens.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
It seems unlikely to me that the corpses of aliens
would look like Yoda and uh and uh et it.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
Looked like et.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
Yeah, Yoda. One of them looked like Yoda, and the
other one looked like et. What are the odds that
alien life actually looks like we thought alien life would
look at.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
If you want to tell me that there's alien life,
go read like Andromeda Strain Michael Crichton back in the day.
Something that you know is in a peatrie dish. Tell
me that's an alien First.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
Sundays with Clay and Buck.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
Oh man, I'm looking at it now, Uh Clay, you
and your UFO people, I got it.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
This is this is.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Just more anti Mexican talking points from right wing media.
Speaker 3 (08:32):
I'm just, I'm just this is racism.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
This is it is interesting how much they're not talking
about the Mexican aliens. They're talking about only about UFO
and UFO experts. I'm like, well, but it's not actually
a UFO, it's actually an alien life form. But you
can tell there's a hesitancy for the headlines to be
Mexican alien because you know alien in meaning an alien
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in Mexico or Mexico's alien corpse that are showing everybody.
But you know, I think there's some sensitivities around these things.
They have UFO expert displays supposed non human alien corpse
in Mexico's Congress, and I can't believe this actually happened.
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I give what is actually happening. Mexico's Congress had this
guy come forward. It looks like a It looks kind
of like a tiny et, but ET definitely needs a
few cheeseburgers like ET has been. He's taken the keto
thing a little too far. He's a little shriveled up,
he's a little small, and uh he somehow does look
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very much like we're all told aliens are supposed to look.
They say the they presented these not supposedly non human
corpses to.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Thousand years old. Thousand year old non human corpses is
what they say. So this is how pyramids got built.
I mean, it's all coming together, and you're just a hater.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
This is X rays.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
This, this is the X rays of the specimens supposedly
show that one of the bodies has eggs inside. So
look this this is the start of a great sci
fi movie.
Speaker 3 (10:09):
I will tell.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
You you know, Los los UFOs. But I don't think that
this is actually good as silence the uh, the skeptics
out there, Clay, I think when we see this, this
version of et they've presented in this little it kind
of looks like a little coffin, which I guess they're being.
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They want to be respectful of the little alien life forms.
Speaker 3 (10:34):
That's what.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
I can't think of anything more respectful than bringing them
to the Mexican Congress with drapes on them and pulling
the drug.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
If you have.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
They have, I guess they're sarcophagus. I don't know how
you would sarcophag guy, I'm not sure exactly what the
plural is. But they bring in the the alien life forms,
thousand year old alien life forms, and then they have
like a like a some sort of cover over them,
and then they just rip the they've ripped the cover
off and they're they're right there. And so all the haters,
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I understand all of you out there right now, like, oh,
aliens haven't been to earth Clay, You're crazy. It's a
big win for US Mexico. Mexico is not afraid of
the truth. Mexico is willing to spend their time in
Congress on far more serious issues like the future of
human civilization. Meanwhile, we're out here debating, you know, whether
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Joe Biden should be impeached in America. This is I'm
pro Mexico on this.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
So these aliens were able to get here a thousand
years ago, but no other aliens have managed to make
the trip. It's just it's just these aliens.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
Oh, there's tons of aliens, but your government is hiding
all the aliens that have been here before.
Speaker 3 (11:43):
And I'm just I'm just telling you. I'm just telling.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
You big anti alien lobbying entities are crumbling right now.
This has been a big This has been a big
year for the UFO community. Like we got all the
different videos the last couple of years. Uh, even the
United States government's not fighting this anymore.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
You know, they had the biggest search ever for the
Lockness Monster while I was in Scotland. Now I heard
about that, and people you covered up. You covered up
that that that they found probably know you were there.
They asked me, and I said, I can either confirm
nor deny that. Maybe I was honest. You've never been
to a mission to find the Lockness Monster.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
You show up in Scotland at the exact time that
the biggest search for NeSSI has ever occurred, and then
you come back and you're like, oh, Aliens, Lockness Monster.
I don't actually let me be in an interest of
continuing to bolster my own credibility. I'm not a nessy guy.
Not a nessy guy I am. And aliens have visited
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the U, United States and the world in general.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
If you could pick one to be real, just for
the purposes of how mind blowing, it would be Lockness Monster,
abominable Snowman slash sasquatch slash Bigfoot, a little tiny alien
alien life form that is now in a tiny bed
in Mexico.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Oh that aliens would change things in a big way.
I am more inclined to believe in the Bigfoot than
I am in the Locknest Monster. But aliens, no doubt,
I mean, that would be an easy call for me.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
Yeah, I would agree with that. I would agree with that.
All right, we're gonna talk about real news here in
a second, other than the very real news.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
I mean, just show a little respect for Mexico. That's
all about the little tiny alien body. You guys got
to look at it yourself. It looks it looks like
et except another reason. We need the wall, by the way,
to keep the Mexican aliens out, the actual Mexican aliens,
not the illegal alien.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
I'm pretty sure the UFOs could fly over the wall,
but that's a whole other conversation, not if the planes crash.
Speaker 3 (13:41):
Sunday Sizzle with Clay and Buck.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Talking to our friend, actor Kevin Sorbo, actor, writer and director.
He played Hercules on Hercules the Legendary Journeys from ninety
five to ninety nine, and he's got two things we
want to talking about. Actually, first up is his book.
He's also got a movie coming out next month. The
book Kevin, good to talk to you again, The Test
of Lionhood. Tell us about it it is.
Speaker 4 (14:12):
I'm going to backtrack a little bit. Hercules are from
ninety three to ninety nine. Don't take two years away
from me. I worked fourteen hours a day for two years,
so and then they got throw and drama to five years. Now.
I just read what they put in. Fine, I know
it's not the first times on the first time, so
let's listen. I do a lot of speaking events, and
a lot of times I get up there and say,
I'm tired of the people out there talking about the
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silent majority. Where the heck is the silent majority? Why
they're not speaking up? I say, I gotta wake up
the lions, because the sheep are going to be sheep. Well,
Bray Books came to me and they said, we got
to do a book about that about because they know
where I stand on the whole. You know what's going
on with the kids in our country right now. Let
boys be boys. Let boys be boys, and when they
get older, let them decide what the heck they want
to do with their lives. Stop stop making these changes
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for kids. The same thing goes for girls. But this
is a book about having fathers being around for their
Chill didn't have a father's been around for the boys
and be there part of their life. And I'm taking
anything with some women wives having mothers have a very
important role in the family as well. But we need
mother and fathers working together to raise these kids to
become strong, strong men and women. In this book deals
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with a young lion cub and he's out playing in
the woods with his two little sisters. She gets cut
by a very poisonous plant. He knows the only way
to save her is to go to the mountain and
get this special flower that his father showed him how
to do. There's no way he can get back to
his parents in time and go back the other way
to get the flower. So he's got to get past
all these obstacles and find courage amongst all the fears
got going on there. It's a wonderful children's book, you
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know it Braves books four to twelve year olds. They
do wonderful, wonderful stuff for the kids to really have.
It are very educational because they're certainly not doing the
public schools.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
As you know, Kevin, I'm fascinated by the trajeic. Thanks
for coming on. First of all. Secondly, I'm fascinated by
the trajectory of Hollywood and the way things have gone.
You're talking about when you were a star in those
shows you're working fourteen hours a day. Did you ever
think that you would that Hollywood would go so far political?
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It's always been political, but it used to be I'm
curious how you would analyze this. When I was a
kid growing up and somebody won an oscar and they
got up at the stage and they made some sort
of political statement, it felt like everybody in America rolled
their eyes and they just said, Yeah, you're an actor,
you're an actress. What do you know, You're entitled, I
guess to your opinion, but really we just want to,
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you know, like watch Titanic, or we just want to
hear about you know, one Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Speaker 3 (16:33):
Or whatever it was.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
When did this pivot happen where it's like, oh, we're
going to take celebrities really serious when it comes to
their political opinions. I feel like that that pivot was
really super important, and it's when Hollywood just totally lost
its mind.
Speaker 3 (16:51):
Well, I think it was the sixties. I think you
look at so even further back.
Speaker 4 (16:55):
Yeah, I mean it started then where it really there
was no rating system. Before the sixties, every move was
pretty much a G or PG rated movie. But the
sixties came along, and he had rock and roll. You
had the assassinations of you know, Bob and Jack and
Martin Luther and all these people in the Vietnam War.
They have rock and roll really exploding all these different things,
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the free love, the hippie movement and everything. And then
they started celebrating the anti hero. It stopped celebrating the
good guy doing good things. We started giving more and
more credence to bad guys and looking at them as
cool people to be. And it only got worse as
the decades went along. And so to me, it's been happening.
But Hollywood was really conservative back in when it started,
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through the twenties, thirties and forties, and even you know,
you look at the African American population, they were pretty
republican up until the sixties. The Welfare Formact and a
couple of other things really changed things quite a bit.
But the last fifteen years it's accelerator on itself. And
you know, more than anything else, the liberals use hate
and anger and divisiveness. Just to have hate and anger
and divisiveness. They need to look up the word liberal
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what it means in the dictionary. It means everybody's opinion
is supposed to be okay, but it's such a one
way street, you know, the hypocrites. I'm the first canceled
culture victim in Hollywood because of me saying the things
I said on Facebook, which was just the truth. They
took me down and I lost over two million followers.
Please follow me on on on Twitter or x as
it's called now. But at CA Sorbs, I do very sarcastic,
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funny truths like you. I said, you want to get
rid of COVID till the Clinton's COVID's got something on them.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
It was kind of those kind of things.
Speaker 4 (18:23):
That I was posting out there so on to me
and I need I said, I needed more conspiracy theoris
because mine have all come true. So the battle is
on with that, and I got booted out. So I
formed Soorbostudios dot com and Sorbal Studios with my wife
and I would do a lot of family friendly movies.
There's a lot of movies I've been part of in
the independent world, not all mine, but because of independent
other independent people came to me. I've done like Soul
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Serf for God's Not Dead? What if I let the
be light? My wife and I did together. I got
a movie that came out in January called Left Behind,
Rise of the Antichrist, based on the Left Behind books,
and then I got a new one coming out this
fall in October called Miraclenes Texas that I also directed.
And we have John Ratzenburger, Lucas Junior, Tyler Mayin, and
my wife Sam's in it. True story dealing with the
nineteen thirty con men that went through Oklahoma, Texas, wooing
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widows out of their money and fake oil wells. True
story they would sell five hundred percent of the shares.
Declara dry Holme move on. Largest oil strike in the
world happened within by accident Kilgore, Texas. It's how the
Hunt family became wealthy. Actually, and it's pro oil. It's
going to drive him crazy. Pro capitalism, pro faith, pro freedom,
pro patriot. All these people I want to go out
of oil need to go online and say how many
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products are made out of oil. They think it's just gas.
If they really want to get rid of oil, then
they should get rid of their iPhone, their computer, their toothbrush, hairbrush,
hair dryer. There's so many things, but the ignorance of
our population. The ignorance of what the public schools have
done the kids is just going to continue until we
stand up and be lions.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Now, Kevin, you've had some big commercial hits. You mentioned
some of the movies, you know, I mean, God is
how tell how much money to God?
Speaker 3 (19:54):
Is not dead?
Speaker 4 (19:54):
Mate, God's not dead. We shot up with two million dollars.
I made one hundred and forty million.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
Yeah, so that's super home run ten times over under
Hollywood terms. I mean, I actually know a couple of
people that produce a Hollywood you know, big budget Hollywood films,
and you know, if they could get an ROI like that.
They you know, they celebrated throughout the whole industry. Things
feel like there's change it a little bit now in
a good way. You just had you know, what was
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the big the big movie that just came out, Clay,
I'm just blanking on the name right now. Sound of
Sound of freem Sound of Freight, Sound of Freedom came out.
Speaker 4 (20:25):
So crypt Sound of Freedom and two good things going
for number one. They got signed up by Angel Studios.
They shot that movie five years ago. I know, I'm done,
Jim Caviezel. For years we had the same manager for
a long time. So uh, they shot for about fifteen million.
They had to buy it back from Disney because Disney
was stupid enough not to do it. They went, I
went with their with their Indiana Jones, a three hundred
million dollar movie that didn't make as much money as
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A Sound of Freedom did, And uh, Angel Studios has
the power through the chosen They got all these people
funding that thing outside the studios and they said support
this movie, and people support it, and then Hollywood came in,
which is amazing to me because I told my wife this,
I said, you would think this is one thing Hollywood
would back out them say yeah, we're for that too,
because it's against child sex trafficking. But apparently Hollywood's all
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for it. So they came and attack the movie. And
then a lot of people out there, no matter what
side of the fence you're on, no matter what religion
and non religion, they're against sex trafficking too. When they
saw Hollywood do with it, they said, the heck with this.
We're gonna support this movie. So that movie is probably
gonna make close to two hundred and fifty million worldwide.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
It's conservative, traditional content, though ascending in a way that
we've been hoping for for a long time. Yeah, that's
kind of what I wanted to get to.
Speaker 4 (21:32):
Sure, I think that's gonna I think it's gonna keep
getting better. Independent movie is getting better and better. I've
got more coming out. Look, with the strike we are
going on right now, I had to get a waiver
from SAG to even talk about my movie, which was
weird because they've never done that before. They've stopped other productions,
but not stop people produce. You know, this movie has
done a couple of years ago. We just waited for
the right time to get it out until people started
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going back to the theaters more.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
Do you.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
I'm curious, Kevin, how often do people that surprise you
when you see them out in public say I agree
with a lot of what you're saying. You mentioned earlier,
lions versus sheep. I mean, they're obviously being willing to
speak out is a lion trait now, but there's also
a lot of people who would agree with what you're saying,
even in the Hollywood industries. I imagine how often does
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that happen where people say, Hey, I'm not willing because
of whatever financial pressures or fears they might have, but
they say to you privately, keep saying everything you're saying.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
Well, Number one, to get non hollyweo people. When I
go through airports, hotel lobbies, whatever it may be, I
got stopped all the time from people that's not Hercules
or Andromed. They'd say, hey, we love you in soulcer
for let to be like, please make more movies like that.
And then every time I've been on set, certainly the
last six seven years, I'll get an actor, I'll get
a producer, I'll get a camera guy. Somebody come over
and go, hey, come here. We got to go over
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the corner of the studio like we're doing a drug
deal and look around. Hey, thanks for being a voice
for us. And I go, dude, be a voice for yourself. Yeah,
but they're afraid. Fears a big factor Hollywood. Look, they scream,
they scream for you know, the tolerance. But it's a
one way street with these guys. The hypocrisy not only
bleeds through Hollywood, the same thing. And as you know
in DC, these guys don't care if they lie. They
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hate the truth. That's kryptonite to them. But I'm going
to keep fighting the good fight and I'm been very
blessed to keep making movies without Hollywood since they booted
me out. I've shot over sixty movies, not all of
them good, but most of them are pretty good.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
Kevin, where can people go? First off, tell everyone the book,
and then where they can go or plan to go
for the movie Miracle in East Texas.
Speaker 4 (23:24):
Test of line it, Oh, you got it right there too,
test the line it. Go to Brave Books dot com.
Bravebooks dot Com, very important, get on there. These are
great books, great educational books, great inspiring books. I'm already
getting a lot of people coming back to my website
say how much I love it, and for the movie,
and actually for the Brave books, but for my movie.
Go to sorbostudios dot com. Sorbostudios dot com. It's a
Fathom event. It's tough to get independent movies out there.
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To two thousand screens run seven hundred and fifty screens,
So please go there now, buy tickets now. So we
only get one weekend. If we fill up those theaters,
we'll get more and more days.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
Thanks so much, Kevin, store for everybody. Kevin, appreciate your work,
and as you know, I'm a big Hercules fans so
me too. Yeah, good stuff.
Speaker 4 (24:03):
Thanks.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
You know, I used to watch that one of my
clay You know. One of my criticisms of just the
general entertainment industrial complex, all the movies they tend to
make about anything ancient. Exception is Troy, the movie with
Brad Pitt.
Speaker 3 (24:20):
That was good.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
But I mean, anytime they do like Hercules, or they've
made horrible it's amazing content.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
They made horrible movies. The I can't even remember. There's
one pit the Brad Pitt Troy one Erotic. Well, well,
I wonder you loved it.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
That movie made like four hundred million dollars.
Speaker 3 (24:39):
It was like, it's good.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
I'm just saying it's super homo erotic based on my recollections,
but it is pretty good.
Speaker 3 (24:45):
Are you thinking of the Alexander the Great Movie?
Speaker 4 (24:49):
Am I still on there?
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (24:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (24:53):
Okay?
Speaker 4 (24:56):
And Hercules whenever did that our spinner for those if
so Xena, they kind of did that in that year.
They kind of did that on zene our third year
spin off, our fifth year spinoff.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
This is good.
Speaker 4 (25:06):
This is a good quiziles due to people we spent
off Zena in my third year A young Hercules in
my fifth year and we had a twenty year old
unknown actor at the time play me as a teenager.
And most people don't remember who it was because it
was the last one. No two years. It was a
twenty year old Ryan Gosling.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Oh wowow.
Speaker 4 (25:23):
And you think he's doing Barbie movies now, which once
again men are useless. Women are better off without men.
And what that's what the movie does. I mean, it
made a lot of money. I haven't seen it yet,
but I've heard it from so many people.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
Go check out Kevin's book in his movie. But Kevin,
thank you so much. We do have to go to
a break now. That was fun, though I didn't realize that.
It's like it was like the voice of Zeus coming down.
It was really happening there. That was fun.