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June 20, 2025 • 12 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's the JB and Sandy Show. And for those of
you listening to us on the iHeartRadio app, make sure
you tap that follow button and allow your notifications. It's
Austin's eighty station one oh three point one. He joined
us every Friday. Stephen Presley find him on Instagram at
thunder Pop TV. Same thing on YouTube. We've got a
lot to talk about. It's kind of that time of

(00:21):
the summer where the big movies are coming out, and
one of them is the new Brad Pitt movie. F
won the movie and Brad Pitt was in Austin to
promote the movie, Wasn't You?

Speaker 2 (00:31):
He surprised audiences at the Bob Bullock Imax Theater this week. Yeah,
Brad Pitt in the flesh. What's funny is a few
weeks ago we talked about Tom Cruise announcing ahead of
time that he was going to be in Texas for
some movie theater appearances, and Tricia was like, tell me
when Brad Pitt's coming, That's the one I want. And

(00:51):
I was like, okay, but sure enough this time though,
they didn't pre announce it because I'm sure Tricia would
have been downtown camping, camping Brad Pitt. If that's why
they probably didn't re announce that Brad Pitt was going
to be at the Bob Bullock is because the ladies
might have gone a little bit too crazy in Austin.
But yeah, he surprised audiences at the at F one

(01:11):
movie screening, and this was right after he had been
in New York where they shut down Times Square for
a big premiere in New York.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
I have two observations having seen the video of Brad
Pitt walking into the theater at the Bob Bullock. Two things. One,
I was incredibly impressed with the women that maintained their
senses and didn't just run down and start humping his lege.
That would have been me. I was really impressed with
the women that were able to the Other thing, And
it's kind of a question for you, Stephen, he looks

(01:41):
like an F one driver in this appearance, like his haircut,
the clothes that he was wearing like very like had
a tracksuit on, like Lewis Hamilton. Do they do that
on purpose? Do you know what I mean? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Yeah, I think he really got into the role. And
he came here to Austin. I think it was twenty
twenty three to spend some time at F one track. Yeah,
to do some research for the role and kind of
get prepared for the role. So he spent a lot
of time with F one drivers learning their their flavor
and how to become that.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
As the kids say, he definitely had the F one drip,
you know what I mean. Definitely.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
The one that knows the sport that's usually lingering around
is Patrick Dempsey.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Oh yeah, he's always at the.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
F one events. He's a big race entus like he drives,
he races himself.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
This is one I have a feeling you would recommend
seeing at the movie theater. Yeah, this looks great.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
It's the top gun director by the way, so it's
got the DNA to be a potential you know hit.
And Brad Pitt doesn't always do the blockbustery movie, so
this this looks like something that could be a blockbustery movie.
I might have been in a new word blockbustery. Yeah,
and maybe this is gonna be an outstanding movie.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
I mean, my mom's excited about it. It has to
be really good for a mom to try commercial for
F one too. I mean, it's a they're trying to
grow the sport in America, and this is a great
way to do it right.

Speaker 4 (03:05):
I saw an interview that he did about it, and
they were going to actual F one events, and before
the race started, like when all of the crowd was
in the stand, they were given like five minutes to
use the track or to film whatever they were going
to film. So they were getting the effect of it
being a legit race because they were actual legit fans
there and he's driving in a lot of the scenes

(03:28):
and they were like, how did you remember your lines
going that fast? And it was like, I didn't care
about my lines. I just wanted to remember when I
was supposed to break. It's like I was trying to make
sure I stayed on the track.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
To be You're kind of the net one guy, aren't you.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
I'm a I'm a fan. Yeah, I don't follow it
super close. I'd like motorsports, any motorsports.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
The buddy of mine's son is way into it, and
they get up at like six in the morning to
watch it live and they're they're I think they're doing
bong hits and making waffles.

Speaker 3 (03:59):
To You have to that sport if you're a fan
or you know, like I follow cycling too. It's because
it's impossible to avoid a spoiler, right, if you want
to tape it and watch it. That even sounds funny
to say, now tape it, yeah right, but if you
want to record and watch it later, it's like it
will get spoiled before you get to it.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
It's the movie f one and wide release today.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
No, it's actually coming out. It's a few it's Austin's
it's screen and the eighteenthear in Austin. It's a few
weeks away. Oh wait, no, this was the twenty first.
Oh it's this, Yes, it's this. Uh this week? Is
it this week or next week?

Speaker 1 (04:36):
I think it's this week. Yeah, it's out.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
So you mentioned Tom Cruise, you know, coming to Texas
to promote, and then you know Brad Pitt. This seems
like a throwback Hollywood thing, Like is this kind of
a new trending thing to actively promote a movie? You
know they used to be able to just go on
The Tonight Show and call it good right right?

Speaker 1 (04:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Yeah, maybe a new trend because Tom Cruise was doing
this for Mission Impossible, going out and making the appearances
at theaters. What's funny about this is as I connect
the dots. You know, Tom Cruise announced recently that they're
going to do a Days of Thunder sequel. Okay, yeah,
his big race car movie. There's always been kind of this,
Ever since they made an interview with the Vampire together
Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise, there's been kind of this.

(05:20):
They're they're friends, but they're also kind of rivals of sorts,
and it seems like there's always a one.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
Up, one up, friendly competition, friendly competition.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
And when I see this trailer for this F one movie,
I'm wondering if that could have been the Days of
Thunder premise for a Days of Thunder sequel aging race
car driver that gets a new challenge to come out
of retirement for so, I'm wondering if Tom Cruise is
somewhere thinking, man, we're gonna have to rework our Days
of Thunder sequet.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
June twenty seven. By the way, is they okay?

Speaker 3 (05:52):
Yeah, that's much bigger US audience for a NASCAR movie
than an F one movie.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
That's true. That's true. I always think of you. You
mentioned Brad and Pete and Tom Cruise out in person
promoting the movie, and I used to watch Entourage, and
I remember Ari, who was the agent in the show,
told Venny He's like Vanny, Vanny, Vanny. They don't pay
you to act, man, they pay you to promote. They

(06:17):
don't care if you can act. They just needs you
out there promoting the movie. Which makes a lot of sense, right.
Moving along, staying in the movie theme, though, James Gunn
thinks he knows why there's movie theater experience is dying,
why movies are dying, and how to fix it. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
James Gunn, director of the new Superman movie Guardians of
the Galaxy, he said the movie industry is dying, and
here's why he thinks. So. He says that a lot
of scripts, a lot of movies get greenlit without a
finished screenplay. And his policy now that he's running DC
Studios is that no matter how big the IP is,
the intellectual property like say Batman for example, no matter

(06:54):
how big that is, if the script is not good,
I'm not going to green light it, no matter how big.
And he said that's the problem with Hollywood. They went
through a trend and he says that's what's kind of
killed Marvel recently, is they would just greenlight these movies
because they want a new whatever Fantastic four movie, not
caring whether they had a good script for it or not.
He just killed a movie with There Was Gonna Be

(07:17):
with Colin Ferrell, based off of Me, a big comic book.
He just killed that movie because they couldn't get the
script right. A Batman movie they've been trying to make
for a while. He won't green light this new Batman
movie until they get the script right.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
That makes sense business wise, doesn't it? Absolutely? That bad
movie can kill the franchise? Yeah? Right? And if you're
already green lid, are you gonna really put all your
effort in the right your Yeah? I mean, but if
you're hungry and you really want to get approved, and
you're going to put the effort into to create a

(07:50):
good script, right, I think so, James Gunn doing things
a little bit differently. Stephen Presley, our guest. Let's talk
about movies some more, and let's talk about the name
could gun Remake, which is out here is the trailer
for that. Who are you driven? Detective Frank Kreven and
you friend are the best of the best. So as

(08:11):
you served twenty years for Man's Laughter, you mean man Slaughter?
Must have been quite a joke. Nobody messages, what's the squad?
This stuff still works? Money Man's laughter. That was so good.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
The trailer made us all laugh and I'm ready. I'm in.
I'm in for Naked.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
I hate to reference like before the show conversations, but
I said, does that humor still work today?

Speaker 1 (08:43):
And we're all to die and laugh at all show? Right? Right?
It does? Uh? What's the story here on Naked Gun?

Speaker 2 (08:53):
There's so many layers to this. For one thing, Panel
Anderson her comeback.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
She's in this movie. She looks.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
He's more than a second trailer. She looks amazing. In
the trailer, she has that scene where she comes in
and says, can I have a seat and they said sure,
and she takes the seat. Of course, Lisa leaves the office.
So we're getting we're getting that wrestling fans, you're gonna
get Cody Rhodes really getting body slammed by Liam Neeson

(09:19):
in this in this movie. Uh, I'm only concerned with
this is that The thing with all comedies is I
hope they're just not showing all the funny stuff in
these trailers that's actually in the movie and getting it
all away, and there's not gonna be any other funny
things when you go to see the actual movie, and
so you're gonna already know ahead of time what all
the jokes were. So hopefully there's some other funny stuff
in there. But the first trailer with the O. J.

(09:42):
Simpson reference, they just put it right right out there
right away, like, yes, we are going to you know,
reference OJ.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
Yeah, because OJ was in the other ones.

Speaker 2 (09:53):
He was in the other ones, and it was quite
popular in the Naked Gun movies. And actually, and I
know and JB had watched because we all talked about
it on the show that the OJ documentary on Netflix
y and and in that documentary I kind of did
a little like when I get really fascinated with a
documentary the topic, I deep dive into it later and
go online and read more up on this subject. And

(10:15):
I know that Naked Gun, that last Naked Gun movie
came out just a few like just weeks before the
O the uh, the stab the murders.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Oh really, yeah, it wasn't that far. It wasn't that far.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
I was thinking about the OJ documentary yesterday for some reason.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
On a bike ride.

Speaker 3 (10:31):
I was thinking about it and I don't remember if
I brought this up. One of the things that came
up in the documentary. Remember the famous gloves. Yeah, yeah,
they they interviewed. This didn't make it into the trial.
They had a testimony from a guy that worked for Isotna,
which was the brand of the gloves, and they showed

(10:51):
footage of oj Sideline in an NFL game in the
winter wearing.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
The exact same gloves.

Speaker 3 (10:58):
Wow, and the guy from the guy from Isotona the
company said yeah, that's the same model that was presented
in court. How did that not make the trial, that
he was seen in those same gloves. I'm getting I know,
I'm going back into it again, but it's mind blowing
how that trial got screwed up.

Speaker 4 (11:19):
Also, the eyewitness that saw him fleeing the scene and
almost hit her in his bronco. They never put her
on the stand either, Like, as he's leaving having just
murdered them, he ran a stop sign and they had
to veer off to not hit each other and they
came to a stop and she's like, I made eye
contact with him. Never was taken put into the trial,

(11:40):
never interviewed her.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
I want to go back to a funny scene OJ
did and Naked Gun. Oh god it so remember he
was partners with Frank Drummond and if you remember, OJ
got shot or run over by a car or something
and he's in the hospital. Right. They were chasing bat,
they were chasing drug dealers and OJ knew where the
drug dealers were and they were selling heroin. And so
Frank drop or Leslie Nielsen's character comes in and he's like, man,

(12:04):
I'm really sorry. Is there anything I could do from you?
And the OJJ whoever the character was all he could say.
He was like, herein here, owen hererowhen and Frank Droven goes, Jesus, buddy,
that's a pretty tall order. But I'll see what I do.

(12:27):
That cries to me. It still makes me laugh. Still,
I can't wait. I'm in for Naked Gun. I can't wait.
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