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April 11, 2025 • 77 mins
Tonight on Hollywood Weekly, Jackson Felts, Anderson Hirst and Christopher Kidd react to the return of Tron, reality television including Temptation Island, what else they've been watching, then draft their *favorite* villains of all time.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Anyone who's out there's listening that eats peanuts without taking
out the shell.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
You're weird.

Speaker 1 (00:04):
You're a psychopath and I just found out I worked
with one of those psychopaths.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Softy. I felt like I was gonna spake you. I'm
not sure what to do with my hand. You have
a part of my attention, you have the minimum amount.
What name? Who are you so swearing? Anderson today? Just
want to watch spending time? Let's drinking? Is that because
you think you're fat?

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Let's rock?

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Let's rock today? Who actually does eat peanuts with the
whole shell? I don't know, because somebody at the office
does that. David Softy, mall are and uh, pretty much
everybody on Twitter said it's mad man behavior. Somebody said
he should be in jail for it. I wouldn't go
that far. I do want to try it, psychopathic like
I think. The main thing is we've never done it,

(00:51):
so we don't know until we do it. And when
you salt the shells, so maybe you get a little
bit of that salt. No, you got a lot of
that salt.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
Do you imagine how long that takes your body to
dec pose? No, it takes if it takes gum like
ten years. Could you imagine how long it takes a
peanut show?

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Not long? When we leave debunked the myth that you
can't swallow gum. You can swallow gums if you if
you looked up what's in gum. It takes a long
time for your digest to digest.

Speaker 3 (01:17):
But if you're talking about a peanut hill like that's
I don't even know what beer.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
It's like a potatoes three years. I don't want that
in my body. I just don't need that. Google Yeah,
but Google AI is pretty good these days. It's not
Google AI, it's Google Yeah. But they have they have
like the answers right and the automatic thing that AI
takes it from other web pages. That yeah, So I
mean I trust that. I just don't want that, and
I'll eat one just to say I did it, like

(01:44):
I will do by the time I die. I want
to try every drug to say I did it, like
just to just to say yeah. But if I space
it out enough, I say okay, Like when I'm going
to drugs, I'm like sixty two years old and I'm retired,
then I'll do acid that year god, and I'm sixty three,
then I'll do the ls G when I'm sixty four,
I'll go bath salt.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
I'll just space it out. I heard a quite know
what disappointing story. Chris is like, what is this because
he just says it says two to three hours for
a peanut, and you said that's not that's not the
shell though. I know, but you're telling me I only
takes for a peanut and then take for a peanut
shell to decompose in your body. Nut shells, not the

(02:24):
selves break down over a period of a few weeks
to a month or so. The shells from them take longer.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
That's a month. That doesn't even sound right. I Google
can come up with two to three hours. You have
several months two weeks? Wait, holds a peanut, So like
if I.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Eat a peanut hole, it's going to be in my
body deposing that does a week?

Speaker 3 (02:39):
That does not make sense. That doesn't even sound right.
I'm sorry, I don't know where there's I don't know
what Google.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
You have, but that is peanuts are okay, Wait, this
is decomposed like outside, not or not decomposed in the
human body with acid.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
I was like nut shells I knew twice I mentioned
acid in the first five minutes. Yeah, you look like
you're that.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Yeah, I heard a story about you kind of whipping
out a little bit, and jess gave you some mushrooms.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
No, it took me a while to try it, and
then I and then I tried to ended up. I
decided to go this is a bad story of my wife's.
I see strip clubs, so like, that's like christ muls see.
So first up with that, Like, she recommended that I
eat the entire chocolate bark and it was sort of
one of those things where it's like, wait a second,
that does not seem like the correct dosage. So I

(03:28):
did her dosage by half and half of what she recommended.
Any that felt like about my speed. Uh, let me
just say it this way. It may have been my speed.
Half of Jessman's dose. Half of Jessman's dose was about
two too much for my wife. Oh gotcha? Gotcha? Yeah,

(03:51):
I can imagine that is she She is not on
my track of saying at the time I died, do
every drug once. She is no, absolutely not. And I
really I'll raise hand and I've I've raised my hand
to her a number of times saying you know what.
I that's the last time that I will very strongly
encourage you to try a drug. Don't do drugs, kids,

(04:13):
Oh the off season sometimes. All right, Welcome into Hollywood Weekly, everybody.
We are three sports radio producers who finally have a
podcast to talk about something other than sports. Wow, we
are way off track in the first five minutes. Jackson Feltz,
Christopher Kidd, Anderson Hurst. We are here to talk about
not only what we've been watching. We are going to
do a draft of Key to the Best Favorite Villains

(04:35):
of All Time. It I love villains. It's a villain draft,
Best Villains, Favorite Villains Villains. Oh no, So we're gonna
do that a little bit later on. And of course
I mentioned what we've been watching. There hasn't been too
much because obviously there was the Cinema Con the previous week,
and that's where all the movie news comes out. The

(04:56):
only thing that's really come out big since then that's
really kind of sweeped the internet is the Tron Aries
trailer Tron, which came back about what fifteen almost feels
like twenty years ago at this point. Been that long ago,
It just it feels that long because it was Daft punny.
It was fifteen years ago, Jesus and like it feels
like a long time, and it was unbelievable. Daft Punk

(05:20):
did the whole soundtrack. It was well acted. Jeff Bridges
was great, great story, Livia Wild I want to say
in that and such a good movie. And it's taken
fifteen years to get a sequel, and we finally got
the trailer. It's coming out later this year, tron Aries.
I watched it. The trailer didn't do much for me,

(05:42):
but I don't really give a damn. I'm gonna be
there in the first couple of weeks. Oh really, yeah, haven't.
I thought Jared Leto was canceled. I thought so too.
He's still like, okays the main character see Jared Leto
once he did did the movie that you Love Chris,

(06:03):
the Marvel movie. They can't even remember right now because
it was just that bad. I thought I thought he
was dumb Morbius but Morbus or Craven the Hunter. No,
it was Morbus Morbius and like he played the vampire,
whatever the hell he played like I thought. I thought
he was done. Like the fact that Jared Leto is
still coming back. I don't know, maybe, but either way, like,

(06:26):
I don't even care that the trailer didn't do too
much for me because it's still a movie I'm gonna
see because we've been waiting for this sequel for so long.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
Yeah, I'm kind of with you there. I loved the
first movie. I actually haven't rewatched that a long time.
That's now going on my list to rewatch Tron Legacy.
Is it on Disney Plus?

Speaker 2 (06:41):
To me know, I believe movie, Yeah, so it should be.
I'm gonna do that. I'm gonna be watch that.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
My wife would hate it because she hates all that
sci fi crap, so definitely would be an Anders only movie.
Maybe a Jackson and Anders movie. We'll see that sounds
we can do that sometime. But yeah, I haven't seen
the trailer. What what's the concept?

Speaker 2 (07:01):
The concept is that the merger the world's are merging,
and the world inside of the video game, the Tron world,
is now colliding with the real world, and somehow, some way,
stuff from the video game is making its way into
the real world, including villains, including ships, including bikes that
can cut cards in half. It is very realistic of

(07:25):
let's just put the Tron world in the real world
with every with all the mechanics still working. It looks cool.
The visuals look cool. I just don't know if the
story is going to get sold on me. But at
the end of the day, again, I don't care. I'm
going to see it.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
Okay, I mean, did you watch the original because I've
only seen Tron Legacy.

Speaker 2 (07:41):
Oh yeah, there very very originally. Yeah. Yeah, And that's
why it flowed so well into Legacy because it felt
like a continued story, and that it does feel like
this is going to be a continued story. But it's
one of those stories that like, like, Okay, you know,
I thought Legacy they pulled it off. It was I
think a big risk to do what they did, but

(08:01):
they pulled it off really well. Molding the worlds together
on the Earth level and is going to be It's
a risky move, but I tell you what, like the
visual people involved and the concept of what they're trying
to do is it's all. It all works. But for me,
it all comes down to the story and the screenplay

(08:24):
and the writing of it. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
I'm probably gonna end up going big time on that one,
but I really hope it's good because a lot of
these as we've done with our sequel draft before, like
sequels that needed to be made. I don't know if
this needed one, to be honest, I thought they did
a pretty good job ending it. But if they have
a story to tell, I'm interested.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
Because Olivia, while it ends with her coming into the
real world and obviously this is now the new one.
Arees kind of just picks right back up, saying, Okay, great,
now we can move stuff from the video game into
the real world. And I also but it's one of
those things where it's like I wanted to know what
happened next. Yeah, that's true. That's true.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
It has to be done correctly, though, we'll see if
that ends up doing it so well.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
We know Chris is going to see it because he
has his boy Jared Leto in it, so most likely
we'll see Yeah, of course. Uh let's get into what
we've been watching and and this is kind of a
little bit of a theme of premieres and finales. Did
you're watching which one of you is watching Adolescents on Netflix?
Was it either recommend to watch it? Yeah? So they
just they just had the finale of Adolescents on Netflix. Right, No,

(09:25):
it's it's available for you to watch. All episodes are available. Okay,
I didn't know if it was yeah week. I think
Jess might have just been catching up. I don't know,
but nonetheless, yeah, whenever you have time. It's three episodes.
You can finish that in a day if you don't
have a bunch of the shows. It's taking over social media.
I tell you what, I've seen more about adolescents in this.
You know, I know both of you would love it.

(09:47):
I know you would. I would put one hundred dollars
on it. One shot episodes. It's it's the mean everybody.
I've seen a lot of people talking about show. It's good.
It's it's good kids. He'll think about it. I know
you finish. What else have you been watching? Chris Temptation Island.
It's a show on Netflix.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
It's reality television and the concept is really dumb, but
it's so freaking entertaining and when you watch TV, you
want a little bit entertainment, and boy does this show deliver.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
So if you haven't.

Speaker 3 (10:18):
Seen it, it's about four couples and they go on
an island where.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
They are tempted to do things that you ordinarily wouldn't do.
That they're encouraged to cheat on their spouses just say it.

Speaker 3 (10:30):
Oh so, it's like, it's funny you say that because
the men they fall for the temptation. The women just
might say, oh, my my boyfriend, like he has bitch
made tendencies, like he's hella soft, but there's no physical
things happening, whereas the guys are like, oh, my feelings
are hurt, I want some ass, and that's exactly what happens.

(10:55):
Description no, And it's kind of you just see the
differences between how women react to a certain things and
how men just let's take a leap and don't trust
their women, and then they get all upset because their
woman said, oh, you don't put down the toilet seat
and you don't have a job and I'm taking care
of the family. Like if my girl said that about me,
I'd be like, oh, so she's not cheating on me,

(11:15):
she's just talking.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
Bad about me. That can be easily fixed.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
And I feel these couples that are all between the
ages of twenty two. I think the otis is maybe
twenty nine, so they're very young and dating and you
could just see it because in my head, the bag
gotta be right. So I'm guessing if you stay on
this show, you're getting a nice check because immediately I
am someone that's gone through therapy. I don't know if
you guys have ever had therapy. So for me, when

(11:40):
I found out that these people, instead of going to therapy,
they went to an island where there are attractive young
women and attractive men and curse to chet, you're put
in a situation where, yeah, and it's very entertaining. I mean,
there's this one dude, black couple. His name is Brion,
and he loves sex like he is a horn ball.

(12:01):
More than that, he loves threesomes. I think he's had
a couple of three sums prior to his girlfriend.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
Now and she's gonna say, right now, overrated, go ahead,
you have one.

Speaker 3 (12:11):
Go ahead, no comment, Go ahead, Christian Jarckson's legend ahead, Chris, So,
Brion's got the belt. Brion ends up, you know, meeting
these women because to start the series, the eight women
that are single come out and introduce themselves, and the
eight men that are single do the same thing, and
they have bracelets, and the single people give breaklets to

(12:33):
the people that they are attracted to. So Brion got
about four to five braces. Like half the girls were
already interested in And by the way, your girlfriends sitting
right next to you watching these women come over and say, yeah,
your man looks good. I can't wait to have you know.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
Just alluding. It's weird, but it's very entertaining. What did
you tell me yesterday that one girl said to a guy.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Oh, she said, I hope you like Thanksgiving because I'm
serving up all the yams. And when I tell you
those cakes look so good, I felt bad for beyond
he was like. He even said, oh boy, I'm in trouble.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
Then you said that. Another girl came up and said
I enjoy or all sex.

Speaker 3 (13:11):
Yeah, she just came up with, like I love sucking.
All the girls are like the girlfriend just couldn't believe
she said that, And in my head, I'm like, this
is a crazy concept because thinking about no.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
Path for things that I need to bleep out sorry
about that. The crazy thing is you're boys good.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
You are going on the show to basically see if
you would cheat on your girl or not, and then
saw seriousness paid that it has to be you getting paid,
because there's no way a sane human being would say
I'm gonna go on National TV to see if I
could stay faithful knowing that you know who's your cheat sheet,
the girl that you can you know.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
You're You're Hall Adriana Adrian Rhona. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (13:49):
Like if she was on the show and she was
like throwing it at you, you've probably.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
Be like, God, sorry, babe, I just gotta do it.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
But in this scenario, I mean, I've already been given
the okay if it's her.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
So yeah, they say that now and then they say
that the crazy thing is they have this thing called
a bonfire where they watch what your significant other has
been doing. So when I mentioned the fact that the
girls have just been so it's not even secret camera.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
You you know that your spouse is going to be
watching you, Yes, and you still cheat.

Speaker 3 (14:14):
So for Breon perfect example, Courtney, the girl that was
talking about serving up the yams, he had a threesome
with it with another girl. They go into the shower
and you know, to do it, you keep your girl involved.
No no, no, no girl with another girl. The two other
girls no not his girlfriend.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
Two girls girlfriend. None of these people are his girlfriend.
They split up. They're going on. That's why it's Yeah,
That's why I brought up the the therapy part, because
it makes no sense for you to go on this
island and try to reserve yourself when you have That's
another thing. If I'm a single guy, I just got it.
I just got it. If these people are going on
the show because they intend to break up with their spouse, A,

(14:53):
you get a quick payday. B. It's an easy way
to break up and sleep with people at the same time.
But how your parents are viewing this, it's like you're
I don't want to be if I figure that everybody
on that show says nobody watch please, Yeah Jackson, you
tell your mom and dad or who I want to
survivor I would tell my parents to watch. If I
went on this stupid ass show, I would not tell

(15:14):
us a.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
Different person than the people that are going on these
stupid ass show.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
Long story short.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
We have the subtitles on, so it's like saying water
splashing and you hear.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
The moaning and you're just watching this young lady the show. Yeah,
we both do. We are sevens. It's Anderson.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
It is very entertaining because we are two people that
love one another, and I would rather go through therapy
and try to talk things out than to go put
myself out there knowing that I might fold on a
temptation and it's I know you and your wife got
a good laugh out of it. You would just because
you'd be like, these guys are idiots. No, that's what
I told my wife. These guys are idiots. And then

(15:53):
the dude was like, oh, I'm gonna be honest with
my with my girl, like she might appreciate me coming
out and being honest about having a threesome.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Like, bro, do you hear yourself? What exactly do you
what deranged logic as that he.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
Thinks he's he's the cream of the crop. And the
sad part is at the end of the show.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
No, don't tell me that his girlfriend and him.

Speaker 3 (16:10):
No, no, we're on seven, episode seven. I'm not sure
what's gonna happen. But I know a lot of these women,
well you never know, like squear to God, you never
know if the paycheck is good enough, and you know
you did it for the money, as you said, maybe
it's like, well, we know we just got a paycheck,
Like I can forgive you because deep down I'm like,
if my girl, my wife had a threesome with two
other men, and I'm on watching at a bonfire and
having the host talk me through it. There's no coming

(16:33):
back from that. I could hear the water splashing, the moaning,
and then they come out. They open the door of
the morning, They're like, oh my gosh, it's daylight. The
birds are chirping, like that's how long they was in there.
And to know that your girl is gonna see that,
how do you go through with this? I could see
if you win Jeet and no one knew about it,
but they know and they're going to see it.

Speaker 2 (16:56):
I'm with Jackson here. That's why I think they just
don't care. They're trying to end it. Easy way to
break up, and then you also get the easiest way
just break up. Yeah, but then money and you get
hookups at the same time. Oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (17:08):
Beyond the two girls, he had a threesome with Salute
Like if I met him in Berth, I'd shake his hand, like, bro,
you're you're a boss.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
Like okay, A three, I said. I always taught about threesomes,
but also shower sex very very over.

Speaker 3 (17:19):
Well, maybe they just turn the shower to kill the
sound because you don't see what's going.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
Well, you know what, that's production. That's that's good right there. Yeah,
that's the producer stuff. Guys, let's have them very uncomfortable.
So I bored, You're bored. These this shows are so
still and listen. I watched Survivor and Amazing Race. Those
are the two reality shows I watched. My wife watches
all the Real Housewife crap, and I watched my fair
share of reality shows. None of them are as ridiculous

(17:45):
as that. But some shows I'm excited. Survivory and Amazing
Race are good television programs.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
Some shows that I'm really amped about, Black Mirror came out.
I can't wait to dive into that. And then Love
Death and Robot season four. They just launched the trailer.
I don't know if you guys even watch season one
and that not Death Robots. Wow, yeah, it's a really
intriguing series. Okay, season one has nothing to do with

(18:11):
season two and so forth. It is so rottenato, So
what is this? What's Love Death Robots?

Speaker 1 (18:17):
The title tells you as This collection of animated short
stories spans several genres, including shines, fiction, fantasy, horror, and comedy.
World class animation creators bring captivating stories to life in
the form of a unique and visceral viewing experience. So
the animated anthology series includes tales that explore alternate histories,
life for robots and post apocalyptic city and plot for

(18:40):
world domination by super intelligent yogurt.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
It's I swear to you it that happened. That has
to be miss No, it's not.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
So one of my favorite one of my favorite episode
is when they're they're trying to they're trying to hunt
down Dracula and it is crazy, like these are all
twenty one minute episodes.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Like and it's like Black Mirror where it's like each
episode's its own story based, like I said.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
Anthology, so it doesn't relate to anything.

Speaker 3 (19:04):
And they have one episode where I think it's the
it's the Russians in the fifties and they're taking on.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Is that a Star Wars Wookie It's so crazy.

Speaker 3 (19:13):
There's so there's a lot of crazy stuff, but it
all it just all makes so much sense.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
The stories are really good. The writerers do a really
good job.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
Of Among the show's executive producers is OSCAR nominated director
David Fincher.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
Oh my Gosh, has Fincher involved. He's like one of
the big program creators. Him and Tim Miller fight Club seven.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
I'm some that you guys have never heard the show
because I heard of it, I said, right, because I
know you guys like animation, Like it looks really cool,
actually looks really good, Tim Miller to Tim Miller as well,
who did Deadpool? Okay, screw said about Temptation Island, this
is new Marouno right now.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
Wow, Like I was really really heavily debating watching Temptation
because I know you and probably you didn't know, but
you probably would when.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
Your wife would sit down and have a great laugh. This,
on the other hand, love death and robots. It says
in the title there are some love stories. There's a
lot of death, and then you have robots. And it's
really good, really well written. Okay, even some of the
like there's one episode where it's a guy that's living
in a dump, he's homeless. The story is amazing. I
just I'll just leave it at that homeless guy and

(20:21):
don't know what story is great. They have another one
about aliens, Chris just amazing. Can I put this above yes,
Daredevil without a question, because one you will finish it
this weekend because they're short episodes.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
There's thirty five.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
Of them, and they're all, I want to say, six
minutes minimum to twenty one. Yeah, exactly. Really you get
a six minute episode, and it was like, that was
really freaking good. That's all we got, and that's all
you get.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
It's like the Pixar. It's really really good. What a
cool concept. Check it out. But that's all I got.
For what I've been watching and what I'm excited about,
it's tremendous, right anders you want to go?

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Man, I have way less than that. I've watched one
movie since last time we talked, Okay, other than we're
still rewatching and or I'm almost finished now last what
you might call it, that last act, like twelve eleven
days away, one way out. Oh jeez, so good. I'm
waiting for this weekend. Actually for Last of Us, it's

(21:16):
apparently gotten fantastic reviews, so I cannot wait.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
Got re upped for season three. Yeah, before season two
even started. That means it's good. That's all I'm gonna say.
At least the critics think it's good.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
But on top of our conversation, was it last week
we did the Sports Draft Sports movie Draft. I was like, okay,
remember the Titans yea, yeah, but I went a few weeks,
two weeks, yeah, okay, we went and did okay because
last week was a directors Yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
I was looking through.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
I was like, Okay, what other Denzel Washington movies have
I not seen recently? Obviously The Equalizer and one, two,
and three are all really good. I I don't mind
Gladiator too. I finally watched that. It was it was
pretty good. Uh like the same kind of thing that
you guys are saying unnecessary, is what I said. Yeah,
that's kind of That's kind of how I went about it.
I really like Book of Eli one of my favorite movies,

(22:06):
but that's not the one I'm talking about. I came
across this one, and I actually remember watching this one
right when it came out, and I completely forgot about it.
And it's two Guns. It's him and Mark Wahlberg. It's
kind of an action comedy slash crime, and it's like,
really really, really good, just a fun, fun movie where
these guys are just playing off each other the entire time,

(22:27):
so many witty dialogue moments. James Marsden's in it as well. Basically,
they're both undercover for this crime syndicate, but they don't
know that the other person's undercover, and it's them like
kind of revealing as the movie goes.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
Along that they find out that the other one is
sort of a little bit dum. What was the Departed?
The Departed was a little bit like that, but also
more comedy exactly.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
It's and it's just a fun watch, super easy to
get through. It's less than two hours, but it's it's
fun action, good sequences, but the dialogue's awesome. I like
Mark Wahlberg and almost everything he does. I think he
does a good job knowing what his role was exactly.
And I love Denzel so I think that those two
play off each other extremely well.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
And it's a good movie. So that's kind of the
main one that I rewatched recently. I love that we
mentioned James Marston because I think that every episode we
can find a way to mention Paradise. Yeah, James Marston
of Paradise. No, that's that's kind of fun. But buddy
cop movies, if they're done right, can be very very fair.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
And I think it's done right, and like it's it
knows what it is. It doesn't try and be this
like huge, like mind blowing story. It's just a really
fun movie.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
Was this before or after Mark Wahlberg in with a
Will Ferrell movie? Oh yeah, you're the other guys? Just
before or after the other guys because obviously that's a
buddy cop. Yeah, but that one's way like this one.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
Kind of walks the line between serious and unseerious a
little bit more because that one's a full on comedy.
This one's like comedy, but then there's some cool their
stuff involved as well, and it's just a good story.
I think it was before it trying.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
I don't know why. I just had the type of
Mark Wahlberg movie after it. Yeah, so interesting, so kind
of similar concept. If you watch those two back to back.
I think those are two great movies. So I mentioned
my reality shows, which are way better than Chris's reality shows.
Mad Men season five, You guys know, I've been working
through mad Men so damn slowly. No, just on what

(24:27):
else I'm watching mad Men, I've been working through it
so slowly. Season five has been tremendous, rewatching the last
of Us just how you are specific a key key
couple episodes Sunday we're really gonna make a big haul
and try to do three episodes. You watch it. In
the first one, we did what the premiere, and then

(24:49):
this is it's probably sacrilege, but we jumped ahead to
Bill and Franks.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
Ye fine, I mean the overall story, you're you're skipping
some stuff. But I think if you know what's going on, Yeah,
if you really think about it, not a ton happens
in season one of Last of Us. It's just like
character moments. Like in terms of plot wise, not a
ton happens.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
We are I think going to start back up on
Sunday morning with the Kansas Kansas City. I think it's
the Kansas City episode. Yeah, so we're so we're kicking
back in to be ready for Sunday night because I
think Sunday at six pm the season two premiere comes
out on Max, right, And I mean we've been reading
the critics. I mean, it's just this is supposed to be.

(25:27):
It's just tremendous.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
Even again, when you make a home run product that's
basically a movie played in a video game, and then
you have the same creators and same writers come and
make the show, you can't go wrong, right, and just
you got the guys that made all the decisions in
the video game and then had it be a complete
success and get them to bring it over into a show.

(25:49):
I still really really want you to play the video game,
especially that first.

Speaker 2 (25:55):
The first level you've told me is just I did
a watch through because it was so digital. Yeah, so
I'm curious to show me the YouTube link, and I
spent like an hour watching the whole It was just incredible.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
It's so cool, and I'm curious, like the comparison between
the two, if you like one, or the show or
the video game more. I still think I like the
video game slightly more, just because you feel more like
you're the one making the decisions for the player, for
the characters, even though you're not. It's like you're doing
the same things, but it just feels more interactive in

(26:25):
that way. I don't know's That's why I think a
lot of these really good like story play through video games,
something like God of War or something like Red Dead Redemption,
I think are gonna all become TV shows.

Speaker 2 (26:38):
Red Dead, Redemption.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
I think God of War will too, I honestly do.
That's especially the new one that came out in twenty eighteen.
That is as good as a story gets, and it
like you could easily make that into a show and
people will watch it instantly.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
A couple of years ago, you and I built the
cast of Red Dead Redemption. That's right, and that was
one of the most fun things, and we're like, we
should get a podcast talking about this thing and how
we went it was. I mean, it was just one
of our other drafts we should do, is like casting
our own projects. I like that.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
Yeah, you mentioned that, I think before we even started this. Yeah,
it's kind of what you talk about.

Speaker 2 (27:08):
Yeah, make like just you get to say what your
whole project is and it's not even a draft. Just
build your project.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
If you're doing the project for red De Redemption, are
you doing red De Redemption one or two?

Speaker 2 (27:17):
First?

Speaker 1 (27:18):
Because remember red De Redemption two is a prequel to
red Devedemption one.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
I think you got to reverse the video games, I
cause I know, but I still think that the moment.
I don't want to give it away because just because
because if they because I think they are going to
do it. But like the way that red Detrodemption two ends,
I think would flow into the next season two, Redemption
one fairly well, I think it would.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
I think it still is better if like kind of
what they do with Star Wars and episode three, like
you you would think, oh, that flows perfectly into the
original trilogy. No, it's almost better when it ends like
oh my god, and that's how they get to that
point like Rogue one, you know what I mean. The
reason why the ending was so good is because you

(28:05):
know that's how it goes into the movie that you
know so well. And I just think I like the playthrough.
You have to do Red Amremption one before you do
Red dem Presmption two, and I like the idea of
doing the later one first and then going back.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
I think, honestly, I think it works both ways. Yes,
it does my best, but I'm just an interesting concept.
I don't There is a death in Redmation two, whether
it's season one or season two, and I'm not going
to ault like but like when that comes, the people
will oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
By the way, same isn't isn't as wild in the
video game same voice actor slash actor because I do
motion capture as Joel in the Last of Us and
it's a completely different characters.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
It's completely It's amazing when you told me so much
range really quick. On the theme of premieres and finales.
White Lotus had its finale this last week, and I
know you guys don't watch it, but seeing as how
we are a Hollywood weekly podcast, it's got to at
least mention it spoiler free my thoughts because I am
a massive White Lotus fan. The creator, Mike White played

(29:17):
Survivor funny enough, and he was in School of Rack
as Ned Sneebley, and here he is the creator of
one of the hottest shows around. So White Lotus ended
season three. I'll say first that I liked it more
than season two. Definitely not as much as season one.
It is I think I took a much more. That's

(29:41):
too big of a spoiler, but anyway, let me just
say that I think it is very satisfying in some
ways in the ending, because certain characters get a dream
ending and certain characters don't. And at the end of
the day, I think they make it payoff while also
leaving you you know, they made this show is meant
to be vibes show. This isn't a plot based show.

(30:03):
It is full vibes, vibes vibes, and I think Mike
White again nails, the vibes. Were you coming away with
it just saying I didn't learn much. I didn't, you know,
change myself by watching this TV show, But damn I
had a good what eight or ten episodes going through
the whole thing and the tail end adventure that they had.

(30:24):
They had a girl's trip that was just so satisfying.
The way that the three girls lives ended is not
lives ended, vacations ended, but there's a family that's a
really satisfying ending. I think they really nailed the story
on all this while also really doing well on the vibes.

(30:44):
I can't really say much more without spoiling it. I'm
not going to do that because it's so fresh. But
I quite liked and thought that again. And season four
is going to happen, and it is going to be
somewhere new. They're apparently researching to go up into Scandinavia
and it's gonna be a winter edition of The White
Lotus as opposed to the Beach, which it's been overall

(31:05):
so far in Sicily, Hawaii and Thailand. So they're gonna
go into the mountains skiing and stuff. It's a great
idea and I cannot wait to see White Lotus season
four and two years because it is just inventive and
it is just wildly weird and a great vibe. So
well done, Mike Whitewell, done, White Lotus. Hey, quick question

(31:26):
for you guys. I know I'm kind of bouncing back
and forth between these things, but I was looking through
Mark Wahlberg movies after suggesting two Guns, after having getting
to it by the Washington Movies. Have you guys seen
Boogie Nights?

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Yes, yeah, you have. Remember with Greg Bell. I don't
know if you guys remember our little joke. I played
porn music for the text.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
Message that's from the course, that's from that. It's not
from that, but the idea was like, Chris, you're playing
porn music on the radio. Well, I knew.

Speaker 3 (31:59):
I just didn't think of that until he said you
should watch Boogie Knights, and I was like, oh, this
is a porno about a porno that was ninety seven.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
Yeah, but go ahead.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
Anyways, I remember someone very very heavily recommending this to
me and I still haven't seen it, and I was
wondering if you guys had seen it.

Speaker 2 (32:14):
I recommend movie. I did think it was from the
late eighties. So the fact that it's from ninety seven,
that's good. I think I saw it in the mid
two thousand.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
Well, it's supposed to be pretty like, I don't want
to say nostalgic, but look like it's old because it
takes place in the seventies, right, but like it's basically
about the porn industry in the seventies. Phillip Seymour Hoffin,
John c Riley, Don Cheeto, Burt Reynolds, Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore,
this cast is insane.

Speaker 2 (32:39):
It's great. William H. Macy watched it in twenty years probably.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
Okay, Yeah, so that's something. And that was the movie
that made Mark Wahlberg become a star. This is his
first thing that he ever did. So we're not ever but.

Speaker 2 (32:51):
First not available anywhere.

Speaker 1 (32:53):
Yeah, I think you can buy it on like YouTube
or something for three bucks, but yeah, buying movies at all,
especially when you're gribbed all these services exactly.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
I'm with you anyway. Sorry, that was just came up wondering, Uh,
time for the villain draft. You guys want to get going,
Let's do it.

Speaker 2 (33:08):
Let's today. Whether it's best Villains or favorite villains. I
think The idea here is we are just drafting villains, okay,
and I think everybody gets to have their own interpretation
of how they are making this happen. Uh, But here
we go. So Andrews will do a random number generator
one through three. Andrews gets picked number three. Yes, I

(33:30):
really want to pick them. Chris gets pick number one
and I get picked number two. So Chris start us off,
all right, give me the big purple giant theos Finos. Listen,
I have I have a little Fanos figurine on my
dashboard of my car.

Speaker 3 (33:50):
I mean, my man was taking plants and dropping bars.
That's very hard to do. You don't see too many
villains with like damn, like ten years later, them bars
still hit.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
Everything is balanced. Here's my only, here's my only. Just
go ahead, Jackson. Criminal is Thanos not a hero? No, no,
he's not. Because the idea is to extend the life
of the universe.

Speaker 3 (34:12):
Sure it sounded great, but you can't just do it
on your own. He's not a god, all right.

Speaker 1 (34:16):
All all villains have a motive, right, and and that
if it's a good villain, it's a motive that resonates
with people, which is why I think Thanus is a
fantastic villain is because.

Speaker 2 (34:31):
The build up.

Speaker 3 (34:31):
I remember seeing him on the end of a movie
after which one it was, and he was like, fine,
I'll do it myself, and then like ten years later
that was good. He did it himself. That was really like, oh,
I see the more died. I guess like a mole
died whatever that whatever the mall excuse me, the maw
has died. And then he's like, all right, my child
is gone. I need to finish what was started. Let

(34:53):
me head down to Earth. And he does it like
he's such a badass. And I didn't know it was
gonna be this badass. I thought, you know, the build
up to it the Avengers like, I'm like, this is
this is the guy that defeat And I didn't know
how powerful he was.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
Boy, many he's just he's that dude. He kills Loki
and he owns ho Hulk in the first five minutes
of his and Infinity War should be noted Infinity War
is his movie. Is not an Avengers movie. That is
Thanos' movie, and that's why I think, like, if you
frame it is in Infinity War, Thanos is the hero

(35:26):
of Infinity War for his own cause he has the
happy ending at the end. He's sitting on the hillside
looking at a happy world over the end. Sorry.

Speaker 3 (35:35):
He created memes like I remember when Lebron went back
to the NBA Finals and Thanos walks back. He uh,
what's it? Teleports to Earth? Yeah, And I was like
Lebron coming back for his like eighth finals. I got
like fifty retweets on that, Like he was a legendary meme.
When he rests at the throne, it was like Steph
Curry after winning his fourth NBA champion.

Speaker 2 (35:55):
Such a Jackson's point.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
It is Infinity War is his movie and he does win,
and I just think that doesn't mean that he's the hero.
I just think that means that movie that the villain won.

Speaker 2 (36:04):
You're right, I mean, like the exactly the reality. I
was so mad I said he won. Yeah, I was like,
oh no, this can we rewind? Is Like I feel
like y'all messing with me because I was like the
movie ended. I'm like, and they knew it. That's why
they had at least end game. The next year was
just one. He beat the Avengers. In my head, I
was like, nah, I ain't gonna happen if I'm being honest, Like, so,
there's two things here, and I knew that you were

(36:26):
gonna go with Fanos, so like I already would kind
of prep myself as I'm not gonna get Fanos here,
and and I kind of am trying to protect myself
by saying he's a hero. The reality is and again
I have a figurine that I see, like the little
in front of me. Ever, yeah, Fanos is I think
the greatest villain of all time. Really, I absolutely do.
I don't I build up. I mean it took like

(36:48):
how many twenty four different projects to build to create
his end game is close like it's it's top saying
he's top.

Speaker 3 (36:56):
Three for sure, and then when Brolin does it was Josh.
I don't know. No other person could have played him.
I don't think anyone could have con Pearlman could have.
Maybe the Rock on a good day just smell.

Speaker 2 (37:12):
There's only a listen, whether it's alone him or it's
a couple. There's not many people on this earth who
can play phantoms.

Speaker 1 (37:18):
And I think that's the main reason why I have
just been so tuned out of mc US since Endgame.

Speaker 2 (37:27):
I just I literally haven't watched.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
Him top not a good villain. It's you have to
have a good villain if you're gonna do that sort
of story.

Speaker 2 (37:34):
And then Jonathan Majors decided to be a you know what, King.
King could have been a great villain, but Jonathan Majors
screwed it all up. Yeah, So, and now they have
they're desperate for Robert Donny Junior. But Chris, I think
it's just a great pick. It is a great pick,
all right. Well, so now I am struck with the
problem of one of two, and you're gonna and Andrews,

(37:54):
I think you're gonna take either of these with your
with your fourth overall pick, So I I'm gonna lose
one of them. So I just got to get Heath
Ledger as joker on Oh Okay, the more I thought
about it, the more it did tip the scales. And
there's been lots of other good jokers. I mean, Jack
Nicholson was a pretty darning good joker, I thought, But

(38:16):
at the end of the day, Heath Ledgers joker is
just legendary. And then you add in the little wrinkles
where the scene where he blows up the hospital and
he's walking away and pushing the button. That's Heath Leather.
It's unscripted, and they like it just didn't go off,
So he is in full joker mentality. Also, of course,
the the the very obvious line is this is a

(38:38):
man who gave his life for this role. Absolutely, he
literally gave his life to Yeah, that's that's a better
way to say it. This role took his life because
he really was so invested in becoming this character, from
the writing to just the way he behaved, the hospital scene,
the hospital scene where he's talking to two. I mean,

(39:01):
there are so many moments, you know, let me show
you a magic trick that are just so damn good.
I mean, in short of this podcast, we have the clipsing.
Some men won't want to watch see some men want
to watch the world burn talking about the damn Joker.
Like for me, it's it's Thanos and a couple others

(39:22):
at the top of this draft and Jokers one of them.

Speaker 1 (39:24):
Yep, I agree, he's a top three. These your two
top three heroes or heroes villains that you guys just chose.
I think they're excellent picks. I'm happy you got to
talk about it because when we did our Nolan draft.
I chose Dark Knight, so I was able to talk
about The Joker because he makes that movie as.

Speaker 2 (39:40):
Good as it is.

Speaker 1 (39:40):
But I'll go through a couple of points real quick. Again,
it's the best performance ever period of any character, any
any like oh acting job period, and.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
I think you might have you might be right on there.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
I think it is like and there's a lot of
really good performances, but I think, like I saw you
video where it was literally every single second the Joker
was on the screen in that movie and every like
second he steals the show. And what what to.

Speaker 2 (40:12):
Your credit, I literally just decided to google top acting
performances of all time. First link list I have here
is Heath Ledgers The Joker.

Speaker 1 (40:20):
So you're right on, yeah, I think, I mean and
only that amount of praise will is warranted because of
how much he paid for doing that performance, as we
talked about, so I think it's it's worth saying that
it was the greatest performance of all time, and unfortunately
it took his life, but uh, you know, you can
honor it by keep continuing to watch The Joker, And

(40:42):
I think it's a fantastic pick.

Speaker 2 (40:44):
All right, you have back to back here and uh,
I'm hiding. I'm gonna leave you yours because I know
what it is. Oh, thank you.

Speaker 1 (40:51):
I was actually gonna leave you Joker too if you
hadn't taken that, because, like I said, I talked about
it before. But I'm gonna go with the Star Wars
double dip here.

Speaker 2 (41:02):
Excuse me, Oh, I see what you're doing. Yes, I'm
gonna double dip in Star Wars.

Speaker 1 (41:07):
Okay, So in the first round, it has to be
Darth Vader because he's my favorite Star Wars character in
the entire show or movies, shows, whatever, everything. I love
that his villain story is a tragic story, like he
starts off as the hero and then things that he
can't control turning make him turn into the villain. But

(41:28):
then by the end, his son coming back to him
makes him turn back into the hero. But even when
he is the villain, he is by far like one
of the most menacing presences in any movie. I think
just the presence of Vader, how intimidating that like seven
foot tall guy in this giant black suit with the

(41:52):
deep James Earl James Earl Jones voice booming over you,
and like even when he's not on the screen, some
sort of the joker in this aspect, when when Vader's
not on the screen, he's like a major part of
every single point of dialogue throughout the entire original trilogy
and the entire six arguably nine if you want to

(42:14):
include that the sequels as part of Star Wars, but
the entire six movies that everyone counts as like, this
entire saga is about him. It's about him and how
he becomes. You know, a boy that was without a
dad gets taken from his mom, his mom dies, then
he gets upset about that, touches into the dark side

(42:35):
a little bit, doesn't have the help he needs from
the Jedi, gets manipulated a lot. And that's where I'm
going to go to my second pick and first pick
in the second round. It's Emperor Palpatine.

Speaker 2 (42:49):
Oh god, he's so sickeningly.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Ian McDermott is awesome, and when they added him in
as as Emperor in episode six, it was it was crazy.
There's so many lines he has and talk about memes
Chris like that. Dude is like, I can't even think
of them specifically right now. But his ability to manipulate things,

(43:12):
whether it's the entire government, so that he can have
all the power in the world and control the empire,
whether it's this one person and Anakin Skywalker to where
he can manipulate him in thinking that he can help
him and that the Jedi are not what he needs,
and you start to see him slip onto that path,
and god, it's it's it's crazy when you watch someone

(43:36):
that you know is already evil start to get his
fingers involved in everything.

Speaker 2 (43:42):
It's like, literally, I.

Speaker 3 (43:45):
Know.

Speaker 2 (43:46):
And the crazy thing.

Speaker 1 (43:47):
Is like, in terms of pure power, if you were
to duel him one on one, mace WINDU beat him,
and mace Wind, who's like not even an a tier
Star Wars like power guy, I'll love mace Wind, who's awesome,
but but mace Wind to beat him one on one,
but it took Anakin to come in and have a
manipulated mind and and kill him. And it's God, there's

(44:08):
so many moments. But I got to take Emperor Palpatine
with my first pick in the second so.

Speaker 2 (44:12):
Fun wrap around there both of them. Star Wars doubled it.
It's a great kind of leapfrogg into my next pick
because some of the things that I love, and that
make I think the best villains for me, and what
my favorite villains are is ones that kind of make
me a little bit sick inside. And I remember watching
Star Wars as a kid, as a young kid, and

(44:33):
when you see Palpatine and you just see the look
of Palpatine, it does, as a little kid, make you
sick inside, like this is this is somebody who's very
very evil and very disgusting and gross and.

Speaker 1 (44:48):
One quick thing before you get to yours. I remember
the one line that scares me the most about him
in episode six, when Luke confronts Palpatine Invaders There, Palpatine's
talking to Luke in in front of Vader, who's that
we all know at that point that Vader's Luke's father.
Palpatine says, you, like your father, are now mine, and

(45:11):
like control, having the possession of someone and having the
possession of two people like that, and that's kind of
the thing that makes Luke's head kind of like, whoa
wait a second, I need to stop that and I
need to save my father. And that's like that is
what kind of makes Palpatine so insane.

Speaker 2 (45:31):
Okay, so now all I can think right now, Chris
we're bringing you back into this is Temptation Island. You
have the girls sitting up there. So the guy, however,
he looks in his what I'm guessing like Caspito or whatever.
The guy walks up to the girl in the speedo
and says, so you like your father, now mine? Come on.

(45:56):
That's got to get the girls going, right. That was
pretty good, especially if the ones Okay, that's funny, though.

Speaker 3 (46:04):
You do see one of the characters, like the girl
gets this is another guy that's cheating as she gets
in the shower, and my wife was like, he has
a boner and I was like what, So I rewinded it,
and you see like he is ready to rock and roll.

Speaker 2 (46:18):
Let's rock tonight, all right?

Speaker 3 (46:20):
He is ready, and he got in the shower and
then you hear cheeks going, water splashing, and then you
see you moment Titanic when in the car and the
hands closing the window. It slides down that exact same
scene was in the shower.

Speaker 2 (46:33):
Can choose? Can you choose my next villain? The creators
of this show? Yes, anyway, all right? I mentioned villains
may make me sick. Another movie that I watched, I
wouldn't say he's a young young kid. You it did
it still did so I was still like, you know,
I think it was eighteen or whatever. Uh. It's Javier
bar Damn as Anton Chagur in No Country for Old Men.

(46:57):
Very violent movie, very dark movie. And Javier bar Damn
just makes me so sick in that role and Anton
Shagur from the shotgun to making people flip the coin,
the actual like I think, disgusting element of seeing what
he does to these people and pretty you know, they
they show a thing or two. The story in the

(47:20):
movie is great itself as well, but just the way
that I love the scene where he goes to the
store owner and you know, he asks him to you know,
call the coin the coin flip and uh, the store
owner says, you know why, like what's up for grabs
or whatever. It's like, it doesn't matter. Everything in your
entire life has led to this moment. Call it and

(47:41):
he just like forces him to call it, and thank god,
this this this this friendly old little store owner calls correctly,
but like if you don't call kaboom, you're you're done.
And it's really disgusted and just it's sort of is
these random occurrences where you know he seeks people. He
doesn't seek people out, but they come into his path
and it's sort of like the randomness of like you

(48:01):
know that that that freaked me out as a kid,
of like God, the randomness where you line yourself up
with a random person who is just mentally deranged and kaboom.
And he really really well played. Javier bar dam Is
has another villain actually on my list. I might draft
him in the fourth round. But Javier bar dam is

(48:23):
such a damn good actor. He's such a good villain,
and I think Sugar is for me in the top
five of villains all time.

Speaker 1 (48:31):
Yeah, he hasn't very joker Heath Ledger kind of aspect
to him, where it's like every scene that he's in
he steals the entire sheet scene. Like you you end
up watching him like the entire time, And just because
he's that much into that character, I think it's so good.

Speaker 2 (48:47):
So I love that. Pick Chris for back to Becks,
all right, go ahead and give me Baine Dark Knight right,
really great perform I'm not a huge fan of band.
Do you feel that way? I don't know what to
tell you, Manes.

Speaker 1 (49:07):
I don't hate him like I think it's a fine villain.
I just I guess I was just disappointed after the joker.

Speaker 2 (49:12):
I mean, like everything is going to be after so
I guess that's that's why Chris, Chris, go ahead, I
got my guy, all right. The opening scene, can you
do the impression? No? Brother, someone in the record? Not bad.
It's so bad for the guy because he's really good.
So bad for him.

Speaker 3 (49:32):
He's like, got to get up the plane and Baine's like, whoa,
whoa got me his look?

Speaker 2 (49:36):
Accident?

Speaker 3 (49:36):
Man, stay on the plane and when do you go
and do Telbay No. Like at that moment, I was like, Oh,
this is a badass dude. And then throughout the movie
he just reminds you of his dominance and.

Speaker 2 (49:48):
Just how evil this guy is. Oh yeah, there's no
worries about killing any number of people are playing football
for crying out loud, and he's just like, let's blow
up the field. Yeah. Like the Heinz War looks behind
him like what, oh you think darkness is your Ali
really adopted the dark. I was born in motive by it.

(50:09):
I didn't like the already a man by then it
was nothing but binding. It really well active. I mean
Tom Hardy. Hardy makes the role what it is. I
break his spirit body, and he defeated. He fully defeated,
Batman defeated. My man was out for like nine months.

Speaker 1 (50:28):
So the one thing that disappoints Maybe this is why
I don't like ban as much when it comes out
that he's being manipulated this whole time, and that there
was this woman that was like kind.

Speaker 2 (50:38):
Is always behind him. I'm telling you, come on.

Speaker 3 (50:41):
Man, But it takes away from him as the villain,
you know what I mean, Like what made the Joker
so good you couldn't really tell you about motivation?

Speaker 2 (50:49):
Was who was the woman about the world bad? No
it was Stano's. No, there's a woman behind it. No,
but he was like it was his motivation, his daughter. No,
he just he used his daughter as a tool. Yes,
but see there's always a great woe behind but it's.

Speaker 1 (51:05):
Not like the He's not like the moral was the
brains and she was manipulating Fanos to do everything right.

Speaker 2 (51:11):
Now, maybe there's a comic book we haven't read yet.
Maybe I just think Tom is like, you know what,
I think Tom Hardy makes this draft pick a good
draft for you, you know.

Speaker 3 (51:19):
But I do think an all serious. Bane just stole
the show. Yeah, I mean, it wasn't even about Batman
no more. Was like when the first like is Bang
gonna win this? Two thirds of the movie it was
like like he's he's legit.

Speaker 2 (51:30):
Like people people actually forget that Anne Hathaway was Catwoman
and Joseph Gordon Levitt was basically Robin.

Speaker 3 (51:35):
Ye.

Speaker 2 (51:36):
People forget that because all that movie was about was Bane. Literally,
It's true. Chris does a great pick what's your third
round song? Well? And this one very well, mister Randers
Smith yea, this dude is just Hugo Weaving. Hugo Weaving.

Speaker 3 (51:59):
He is just so and he was annoying and every
single one you know, yeah, oh you're alive. The fact
that it's just a program, like I know, that's making
it even worse. That's not not only have you not
defeated him, He's just gonna come back.

Speaker 2 (52:11):
Yeah, and he's gonna keep talking. Miss mister Anderson, I
see that you can't get rid of me. Well, let's
do this again and again. The acting, Yeah, Hugo and
just the way he delivers every line and the way
he carries himself all every movie.

Speaker 1 (52:28):
I don't know how he does it, but it's like
you can knowing that he's a program, but that's supposed
to embody a human in the matrix. He does it perfectly,
and like it's exactly what you get the sense of
when you when you see him and view him and
then all like the hundreds of him that you see
as well.

Speaker 2 (52:44):
I kind of think that Chris is about to just
destroy us in the poll night you're a smith tonight,
you're gonna post it because I've done it and has
done it. It's your turn. I post the podcast. I
don't know you're postings. You're posting the pole. I'm gonna
email it to you in the show, no coffee and
paste the text. Yeah, I will copy and paste the
text exactly. I'm doing all that. You're just I don't

(53:04):
want to write it out. You know I've had that done.
You're just posting it. All right, there we go. I
think I think Chris is going to destroy Last time
you said that, I got second, So I hope you're wrong.
All right, Jackson, go ahead, that was it me? Not's me? Okay.
See like and this is where we get into best
versus favorite.

Speaker 1 (53:23):
Okay, and I want to have that conversation. Now that
you bring that up, what makes a good villain to you?

Speaker 2 (53:28):
For me? And part of it is just this make
me feel sick in and if I feel sick inside,
there's an entertainment aspect for sure. But like that's why
I don't know if I would have picked Thanos. I
think he's the best villain of all time, but he's
not my favorite. My favorite is Joker and my second

(53:49):
favorite is Anton Chagor. But because they sugar but regardless,
like those are my favorites because they make me feel
Thanos never makes me feel sick inside. But he's objectively
I think the best.

Speaker 1 (54:04):
Yeah, And that's when it gets for me. I think
the ones that at least compel to me the most
are the ones you almost almost root for a little bit.
And that's kind of the feeling I get with Thanos.
That's the feeling I get with Vader, not the feeling
I get with Palpatine. I'd never root for him, he's evil,
good villain, just a great villain. But I think you
kind of get that sense with Vader a little bit.

(54:25):
You could sense that there was something else there, and
especially when you find out his backstory in the first
three movies. That's something I always liked to villains, So.

Speaker 2 (54:33):
Okay, I'm gonna stick to favorites, not best and favorites
making me feel sick is Christoph Waltz as Hans Landa
and Inglorious Bastards. That's not on my list, just like
already Nazis make me sick. But just the way that
Christoph Waltz plays Landa and just the sickening no regard

(54:59):
for life, just has clear direction and it is a
sickening role, and Christoph Waltz is impeccable in it. And
one of those things where I'm just I'm going with favorites,
and my favorites are the ones that when I watched
when I was I don't know, eighteen whatever I was
years old, just leaves me. I left the theater and

(55:23):
I just felt like going to a bathroom and throwing
up because it just made me feel like my stomach
had just turned watching this human being on Tarantino loves
himself some Christoph Waltz. I mean, he's a great actor,
Shango unchained. Yeah, you could reference a couple people here
as well.

Speaker 1 (55:40):
It's kind of weird because he kind of plays like
I don't want to say, a similar role, but like
kind of a similar character, but it just did a
different world.

Speaker 2 (55:46):
I should say, like I'll have to rewatch Django and
shan to fully pick up on that.

Speaker 1 (55:52):
He's kind of like a German guy, I want to say,
and he kind of has like a sadistic side to him,
very Django. It's just like instead of the theater being
Nazi Germany, it's in you know, wild wild Less where
their slaves, So it's like it's a different kind of
outlook you have on it.

Speaker 2 (56:11):
I don't know, that's just kind of Hans Landa, I mean,
just that role. He nailed it. So I got, I got,
I gotta get a favorite. There's there's a better villain,
and there's a lot of I think better villains that
I could have picked here, but I'm just going for
the favorite. So now back to back for you and
your final pick. Okay, Yeah, the Star Wars duo. Now
what and I'm gonna go I'm gonna go all fantasy here.
I'm gonna go sour on for my first my first pick,

(56:35):
I think not okay. So it's funny because I mentioned
just a second ago that I like villains who you
kind of root for a little bit and you can
kind of have a compelling story behind them. I don't
root for soar On what whatsoever. But he's a great
villain and Rings of power On is awesome, Yeah, which
is why I don't like Rings of Power The Power.

Speaker 3 (56:56):
Yeah, he's fine, I don't know. Anyways, different different conversation
for a different time. But the fact that he is
as talked about as big of a part of the
story while having such little screen time, that's how much
of an effect he has on the world is crazy,

(57:18):
and it almost like it seems that's so many times
like he's just undefeatable. And that's something that I really
kind of like about The Lord of the Rings movies,
is like you really have to have everything go your
way and you have to have all these amazing, amazing
characters do every single inch of their job just to
just to have a chance against this guy.

Speaker 2 (57:41):
So it's kind of similar to Thanos in that aspect.

Speaker 1 (57:44):
So I love Souron and I love kind of the
story that he and how he puts everything into the
Ring and the Ring having as a similar to an
extension of Souron having the Ring be like an inanimate
object that like, but everything is focused around it during

(58:05):
the entire movie. There's never a second where it's not
about that. That's why it's called The Lord of the Rings.
I get it, but it's just it's crazy how much
good storytelling goes into this little, tiny, inanimate object. And
that's that's a work of the of the villain there.

Speaker 2 (58:21):
And they establish him instantly at the start of the
first movie where you instantly are like, oh, this dude's
for real. Yeah, exactly, And that's like.

Speaker 1 (58:30):
All the screen time him as that form gets. Otherwise
it's just the eye, but it's more just the the
menacing presence that he has around the entire world and
all of this.

Speaker 2 (58:40):
Telling you like the you know, the words you just used.
He's really good in Rings of Power is saw On?
I tell you what. I watch the whole first season.
I hated it. Okay, yeah, I don't know. And the
second season he was really good too. You just he's
are he really has the same saw On energy. You
feel like this is saw On in the show. I

(59:00):
did not get that feeling of yeah, well, I mean
the second season he gets it a lot more and
I get it, Like, Okay, they don't reveal it until
the last episode.

Speaker 1 (59:07):
Right, But even knowing that kind of going back, like,
I get that he's a different character at that time
and he's trying to deceive everyone, so him being as
obviously menacing would not make a ton of sense. But
I think that's one of the reasons why I like him,
because he knows during that time that this is like
who I need to be, so wrap around for me, Yeah,

(59:29):
I'm gonna go Voldemort.

Speaker 2 (59:32):
Oh yeah, you said fantasy and I was expecting one
of two people and not Voldemort. Voldemort for me, same
kind of thing. I think.

Speaker 1 (59:41):
Of all of the villains that I have picked, this
guy might be the most inherently evil.

Speaker 2 (59:50):
I'm trying to decide.

Speaker 3 (59:52):
You could you could say Palpatine, but I still think
Palpatine's motive is not like all bad.

Speaker 1 (01:00:00):
He's trying to just control everything, which you know at
the end of that that's there's worse reasons to be
evil than just to try and control everything. Voldemort literally
is like Hitler and the fact that he wants to
kill muggles.

Speaker 2 (01:00:15):
I think there's a far more evil person in Harry Potter,
who I think Dolores Umbrage. She she is, She is
disgustingly evil.

Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
I think she's just annoying personally. Voldemort is the one
that controls similar to Sarn, similar to Palpatine in that sense,
he controls everything every less so in the first few
movies because he's not like a known thing that can
come back. But then once he's like the thread of
him coming back. It's it's crazy how much he gets

(01:00:47):
like thought about by every character, Like every action is
based on what he would do or what you're trying
to do to stop him, or and and also Rouph finds,
Route Ray finds. Yeah, like that performance, so damn good.
He nails it. In every single scene he's in. You

(01:01:08):
really get the evil side of him. He's literally trying
to mass genocide because he believes that there's a superior
race for me. That's like as evil as it gets.

Speaker 2 (01:01:16):
So yeah, no, I listen. I don't think it's a
bad pick, and I think I think you're it's interesting
looking at your team. It's like Star Wars, Lord of
the Rings, Harry Potter, It's it's it's heavy in the
franchise game. But I don't think they're bad picks at all.

Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
But I think that's what makes a good franchise is
when you have a good villain honestly.

Speaker 2 (01:01:32):
Yeah, so that's fair. Yeah, that's why I love Tanos too. Yeah.
All right, so my final pick here, Oh man, this
sucks because again it's it's battling the best versus the favorite,
and like it's it's so funny because like, I know,
when we put these out, I'll be interested to see
what Chris goes with. And I don't know if I

(01:01:53):
want to give my honorable mentions, I guess we can
say that. But at the end of the day, like
I'm kind of deciding between a few. Uh. The first
it's interest. I thought when you said fantasy, you were
gonna go with either Jeoffrey Brathy and or Ramsey go
Bolton and Game of Thrones because that's fantasy, and I
thought I thought we were gonna go with one of them. See,

(01:02:14):
I just.

Speaker 1 (01:02:15):
Don't, like, I think they're like inherently evil. I just
don't see them as like the main evil force, if
you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:02:22):
Yeah, that makes sense. So I'm not I'm not gonna
go there. So I'm down to two, and neither of
them are the best, and I'll fully admit they're not
the best. I mentioned Javier Bardam earlier. The other one
is playing Silva in Skyfall, and that is it's just
sickening role the story of the rats eating each other.
Just he plays just us and he takes his teeth out.

(01:02:45):
But I think where I'm gonna go is just favorite
and I'm going to the world of TV here. Anthony
Starr as Homelander in The Boys, and I'm not sure
if either of you watch The Boys, I know it's
basically a what if Superman was It's basically Superman and

(01:03:05):
plus Captain America turned evil in this show The Boys,
which is all about basically what if superheroes really lived
and how would they abuse their powers? And we see
the Superman character who plays Homeland or aka Captain America,
who's just evil beyond belief. There's this amazing scene a
couple of seasons ago where people are finally standing up

(01:03:26):
to him and saying, like, listen, you may be all powerful,
you may be Superman, but we are standing up for
what you know, for for our rights and the fact
that you are like not not a good person. And
he goes into the middle of a crowd and laser
beams people and cuts him in half and laser beams
a guy through his head. And then you have the

(01:03:48):
two sets of people people who are on his side,
and it's basically Democrats, Republicans, right right, and or I guess,
just whatever political sides, and you have he just kills
everybody against him and laser beams them to death, and
then there's this moment of oh my god, he just
killed dozens of people in the middle of New York

(01:04:09):
and there's a silence, and then everybody on his side
start cheering, and he has this sickening face of like, oh,
I can get away with this now. And he takes
that into the next season, this last season, where he
just goes on a killing spree and he says, if
nobody's going to stand up to me, and nobody can
stand up to me, I'm just going to go on
a mass killing spree and kill everybody whoever might have

(01:04:31):
rocked me. Yeah, And boy does it get and it
really it's all just really sick and disgusting, and he
plays Anthony Star plays it so well, and it was
it's one of those things where like, God, if superheroes
actually existed, this is the danger of what it could
be like. And anybody could die at any moment from
this dude. Well, especially in our world right where you

(01:04:53):
see characters that real people, I should say, not even
characters that embody what he exactly would does. So, I yeah,
that's uh that I think I like that part of
The Boys. I haven't seen it all the way through.
I see episodes here and there, and like kind of
memes and like moments and stuff, but I hear everyone
talk about it in the same way where it's like,

(01:05:14):
damn it kind of supernatural obviously, but it also kind
of like enhances everything that's going on now and kind
of zooms in and.

Speaker 1 (01:05:22):
Like emphasizes it. I guess it's the right way to
put it. And it's it's wild.

Speaker 2 (01:05:28):
It's it's really sick. Yeah, And they show a lot too.
Amazon Prime has no problem showing all the disgusting things
he does. So basically so he was this this this
character Anthony Starholmeanter, just wrap it up before Chris Final Picks.
He was basically created in a lab. His super his
superpowers were created in a lab. And in this last
season he goes back to the lab that created his

(01:05:50):
superpowers and there's the same people working there. Well, you
can guess what he decided to do to all of
the people who work there in disgusting way. One of them,
he puts somebody in a room that slowly heats up
to three hundred degrees and like fully showing what happens
to a person going to three hundred degrees. Uh. Then

(01:06:11):
there's this one person in the room outside who's just
kind of like stop stop, take him out, like turn
it down, and he decides to laser beam his penis off,
and then the guy's writhing in pain, and like the
other coworkers are basically saying like like like why are
you doing this? Like he's he's hurting, like help him,
help him, okay, and then he just kills him and

(01:06:33):
slices his head off. So so and he show all
of it.

Speaker 1 (01:06:36):
Yeah yeah, And it's like live action too, would be
something if it was like animated, which they do all
these graphic things, but the fact that this live action
makes it even.

Speaker 2 (01:06:45):
More effects and great, great cg He's invincible. I want
to that's on the list too, you like love it,
But it's like same kind of thing, right, Yeah, Mark breaks.

Speaker 3 (01:06:55):
Every bone in his body and still fights. I don't
know how he does it because he was Latin. You know,
the wretches run, That's what he was doing.

Speaker 2 (01:07:03):
In the movie.

Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
He was just like a little bit more of a comedic.

Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
He broke his femur in his leg like it was
just dangling. I need to watch both those shows, man.
I like Death Death Love and Robots has That times ten. Really.

Speaker 3 (01:07:20):
There is one episode where they're facing a mechanical bear
and their soldiers and they don't know what's killing all
their soldiers and they go into the cave and they're like,
holy ish it's a mechanical bear.

Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
What that bear is? And it's gonna be like, holy,
this is crazy man bear pig. Yeah, Jesus, alright, it's.

Speaker 3 (01:07:41):
Crazy, all right, Chris final, I'm gonna have fun with
this one because you guys love my other three.

Speaker 2 (01:07:47):
My last one was fun, so go ahead.

Speaker 3 (01:07:49):
I'm gonna go with Thrax from Osmosa's Jones because this dude,
he is a sickness and he brags about killing people
in the film, which is kind of dark and morbid
when you think about it. He's like he holds up
all there. I guess when he kills him, he gets
their sale or something that he takes as a trophy.
So at the end of the film, he's like all

(01:08:11):
these people, man, this is a fifty four year old
thought he was a bad ass till he med me.
This is twelve year old Cindy. She didn't know what
hit her. And now I'm about to take Frank and
I'm just like, I think it's Lawrence Fishbourne that place.
And it was just he just kills the role and
it's comedic. But when you think about people getting sick,
like I'm always minded of dang Moses Jones is losing

(01:08:32):
in my body right now, like he's getting his behind
by whatever virus is in my system right now. And
this film is always stands out to me.

Speaker 2 (01:08:39):
Even with COVID, I was like, damn, this is bad
kicking my ass.

Speaker 3 (01:08:44):
So I just have to go with Thracks. I love
the comedic storyline behind him. And then there are some
dark tones, like yet he gave Buddy a sore throat
and they show how a sore throat would hypothetically happen,
and it all made sense, and then you know how
you catch a cramp. All these cool factors you never
thought about until you see this movie. Now it's not accurate.

(01:09:04):
No one I'm like, I don't think this is a
thousand correct, but it's cool to see it. For instance,
you know there's a scene where the Red Blood Cell
Chris Rock, he has a gun and he's trying to
take out a germ that's in the calf, that's in
his calf. Run the ride through the city. So you
know how we have you know highways here, Well, they

(01:09:25):
have Frank's Highway in his leg and they're rolling down
Frank's Highway and then they have this uh Whi's.

Speaker 2 (01:09:33):
It called I'm drawing a black on what is called?

Speaker 3 (01:09:36):
But basically it runs everything in the city, all the electricity.

Speaker 2 (01:09:39):
What is it called your bloodstream? No?

Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
No, in real life, it runs all the electricity like
Seattle city lierator.

Speaker 2 (01:09:46):
No, the Seattle city life.

Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
For example, Okay, find a big generator, Seattle city light,
let's call it what that it is. He shoots at
it and it blows up, and his muscles compress and
he catches a cramp. So they take him outside of
the body and he's walking up the steps and kind
of a few cool way to look at it.

Speaker 4 (01:10:04):
Yes, and he's like, oh yeah, right, and then and
then you and then you have Chris rock going, Oh shoot,
I missed. I meant to hit the germ and I
hit the Seattle City light, which blocked out everything.

Speaker 2 (01:10:18):
So they used those elements.

Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
That's exactly what it feels like to them, exactly. So
it was like, how did they think of that? That
was really good. So seeing Thrax as this deadly disease
trying to kill Frank throughout the entire film, I'm just like,
I gotta roll with it.

Speaker 2 (01:10:33):
He's very evil. I like that he's already killed three people.
Uh quick.

Speaker 1 (01:10:37):
On the same note of that one, a quick honorable
mention for me, Hades and Hercules one of my absolute
favorite villains.

Speaker 2 (01:10:44):
I mentioned that, I mentioned the Jackson yeah, and I
was like, Hades, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
Not necessarily because he's super evil or that, Like, he's hilarious.

Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
He's evil, though, but he's so funny. I mean he's
willing to like yeah, I mean he is, he's the villain.
He basically was like, yo, baby, I know you love Hercules,
but look, I can bring you back your dad such
and such.

Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
What do you say? My god? Is he funny? Every
single line is so great. Who's the actor that plays him?
Let me look?

Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
Nineteen ninety seven Hercules the Disney one cast James Woods. Yeah,
he's awesome as Hadies. I don't know if you've seen
her names did how you doing? You've never seen Hercules?

Speaker 2 (01:11:23):
Probably when I was young, young, young dude. I watched
it last summer and it's only it's only eight.

Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
It's it's very extremely good like and it's like it's animated.
It's a Disney animated, like very very good movie.

Speaker 3 (01:11:37):
If we did like a Disney animated movies before two thousand.

Speaker 1 (01:11:43):
It's a Disney animated movie in the nineties that was
literally their heyday. So like just just take it as
that it's and it holds up. There's a little musical.

Speaker 3 (01:11:51):
Element to it too, which is fine, but the music's
really good, Like it's awesome.

Speaker 2 (01:11:55):
It's the hell just like that. It's so good, so good.
Ripped on a Zeus, Yeah, it's other other.

Speaker 1 (01:12:09):
Hanscruber. You said, Hans what's his name? From long past Scruber? Honestly,
same kind of thing where it's like.

Speaker 2 (01:12:18):
He almost kind of root for him. I'm not gonna.

Speaker 1 (01:12:20):
Wow, not like okay, not full on root for him,
but I just think he's so cool.

Speaker 2 (01:12:25):
Alan. Yeah, Like I was, like every scene is in.

Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
He just looks so cool and just his like his
little accent, and he has control of everything.

Speaker 3 (01:12:35):
He never gets over uh, you know, worried about anything.
It's just like his his his uh wardrobe is fantastic.
His style is awesome. Like he just he's just a
sexy like terrorist. It's just here to play with. Bruce

(01:12:56):
Willis so yeah, Hans Gruber for me is another honorable mention.

Speaker 2 (01:12:59):
I got a few t one thousand from Terminator too.
That's another one that maybe sick as a kid because
it could be anybody could be a terminator. If you
know you you you go outside and it's like, are
you a terminator? My mom? Are you a terminator? I
mentioned Game of Thrones Jeoffrey Brathian Ramsey Bold and both
Great Javier bar Damn Silvias Skyfall mentioned Laura's Umbridge. But

(01:13:19):
here's the thing. So we talked so much about like
favorite villain versus best villain, like and I picked my favorites,
but I think that the in the discussion of best
villains of all time, Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter and
Silence of the Lambs and Jack Nicholson is Jack Torrens
in the Shining Shining. So those two are like objectively,

(01:13:41):
if I was if this draft was best Villains, they
would have been on my team. But we did favorite Villains.
Ok So for me, it's one of those things where
like they need to be mentioned here. And obviously everybody
is going to reply to this poll and be like,
wtf wire Anthony Hopkins and Jack Nicholson not on there
because we're not old? Well sure, but like but like

(01:14:04):
come on, like they're there's a show in credible draft. No, yeah,
I mean it's not my favorites. They're so good, but
they're not my favorites. They're not old. There you go,
It's okay, they deserve the honor of like listen, like
they killed those roles.

Speaker 1 (01:14:17):
I like to think that if I if it's good
enough villain, I was still drafted. Darth Vader is from
the seventies eighties, and like, yeah, we're talking more modern
though you were watching those seventies. Look, oh my god,
yeah that is that's exactly what I'm sooner.

Speaker 2 (01:14:30):
Yeah it is literally is well, forgive me for going modern,
but no, I don't think it's a bad thing sound
late eighties.

Speaker 1 (01:14:37):
Or something that I think it's maybe even early nineties.
I could double check that, but it's to me. I
actually I think Hannibal Lecter, I don't.

Speaker 3 (01:14:47):
Even view him as the villain really, Like I know,
he's just kind of this psychopath that is like incredibly uh, I.

Speaker 2 (01:14:57):
Mean, he's psychological sickening, but it just doesn't the level.
It doesn't it doesn't rise to the level of making
me feel sick inside. Right, I almost just kind of
like I want to see more of him on screen. Bingo,
that's a great way to put it.

Speaker 1 (01:15:09):
And it's like, so he doesn't have the same menacing
presence throughout the entire movie that like some of the
other ones that literally like the entire shows are about them,
whether it's stand Us, whether it's uh the Hans landa guy, right,
you know, like, uh, it's that they make the movie

(01:15:30):
what it is.

Speaker 2 (01:15:31):
Without them, there's no movies.

Speaker 1 (01:15:32):
So I mean, I get you can probably say that
about handle Elector as well, but I just don't get
that same vibe towards him.

Speaker 2 (01:15:39):
It's a little defensing of us, probably exactly. But it's
just like, listen, it's just folks like we are making
sure that like these are awesome villains, they're great performances.
There's not a favorite. Christy and Alima mentioned before the end.
Calvin Candy Django. That's good, Leo. I mean I almost too, Cauriosity,

(01:16:00):
now you have mine. I almost took them out for
but I really wanted to go with Thracks.

Speaker 3 (01:16:03):
I just was like, I got to end it with
one of my funny, favorite corny movies of all time.

Speaker 2 (01:16:07):
One of the teams.

Speaker 3 (01:16:09):
Oh, I got you, quested, No, I emailed you Jackson, Well,
so you should be getting that.

Speaker 2 (01:16:14):
I don't mind.

Speaker 1 (01:16:15):
I got Dart Favor, Emperor Palpatine, Sarmon and Voldemort. Yeah,
I'm so.

Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
Jackson went with Joker, he Ledger and and No Country
for Old Men, Hans Lada and Gloria's Bastards and Homelander.
And then I went with Thanos Bayayane, Mister Anderson and Thrax.

Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
I kind of like all of our teams in different ways,
very different teams. Like you have the sadistic, like weird people. Uh,
I have the fantasy, like you drive the entire show
sort of thing. Chris has the great performances.

Speaker 2 (01:16:58):
I think, really good performance.

Speaker 3 (01:17:01):
Shut up my guy, Lawrence Fishborne, see you brother, even
though your dark blackborn it's okay.

Speaker 2 (01:17:06):
All right, that's it. We'll put out the pole. I
guess I'll put out the poll at Jackson. At Jackson
on radio, I'm making an edit for chris See Kid
two six Anders. Hearst follow us, check out our stuff.
This is Hollywood Weekly. We'll be back, maybe continue to
be three of us. I think we're gonna make it
Thursday or Fridays each week from now on, so we're
back on a normal schedule. Everybody, have a very good weekend.

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