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1956 vs 1978 We need a new one!

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This is O GS and their remakes, the show where we asked one
question Who? Wore it better?
The classic or the cash grab? Movies and TV shows, if it's
been remade, rebooted or reimagined, we're judging it.
Sometimes the remake nails it, but sometimes it's a flaming
dumpster fire. Either way, we watched it so you

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don't have to let's. Get into it.
Guys, back again. So we have some changes
happening which is going to be interesting.
We will obviously put that out after everything gets finalized.

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We're relocating. Hopefully we can talk quite a
few of our coworkers into joining in on the fun, which
would be fantastic that. 'D be interesting.
I'm hoping they start listening just so they can poke fun and
laugh their asses off and have agood time.

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That's what this is all about. I mean, that's the point of it.
We'll give you some facts and some like.
If you really want to know what you probably don't.
And after that, it's, I mean, we're, we're poking fun at
everything. I mean I've I've been given
pointers on how to make it a serious podcast, but I really
it's not the point of it. We are not.

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The point of it is to get us to watch all kinds of movies
because I have not seen the majority of these, especially
when they're, you know, before 1980.
Yes. So but it's it's also compare
and contrast and just have fun. So yeah, so we're going to be

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relocating. We're going to make a whole new
office, which is going to be fantastic.
We already have the Amazon account and we have on Spotify.
I'm thinking of branching out. I'm going to try to do that here
soon. Onto the Apple Music.
Yeah, but I've got to figure outthe insurance and outs on that

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one. It's Apple there.
Nobody really knows. Yeah.
Yeah. It's I mean, considering I don't
like my Apple phone, however I have one so we'll we'll
probably. Have to make an appointment at
the the genius flaw to figure out how to.
Wait for three hours. Yeah.
How do I download this I Oh no, you can download iTunes.

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No, no, I won't put this on. I Yeah.
So you just download iTunes? Well, I mean Google has been my
friend so far and actually the when I uploaded onto Spotify it
automatically goes over to Amazon.
Well, that's awesome. So the the hiccup that I was
running into is on Spotify. For whatever reason, it just

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refused to recognize the e-mail until I hit connect at least 50
times and then it finally took the e-mail.
And then I was able to transfer that whole googly dock that I
was supposed to transfer over toAmazon.
And I took it right. But in the meantime I was
cussing Spotify because it just was not cooperating.

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Are you sure? I don't think you're sure.
Please make sure you're sure. I guess, are you positive now?
Do you really want to do this? Right.
You know, that's the other 49. The following #50 it said.
Well, apparently she is. I guess we'll do it.
No one are like somebody on the tech side go.

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I don't wonder how many times wecan get them present.
Plus they died again. They did again.
Plus they died again. You know, sometimes you wonder.
I mean, you know, in law enforcement we have our own
fund. So you, you.
Sometimes you wonder. That's not like, shit.
I would, yeah. OK guys, I have to say this
right now, if you hear a fan in the background, the current

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temperature today has been Oh myfucking God it's hot and for
man, I've had humidity OK under boob sweat is.
Real. And the fan is quieter than the
AC, so oh. My God.
Well, I mean, Morbid, before they got their studio, they did
it in their laundry room. And I know I think it was Ash

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that constantly, constantly complain about the heat, which I
can imagine if you're trying to do laundry while you're doing
this. Oh my God, that.
'D be a hot ass room. I mean, if I lived up north like
they did, yeah it. Wouldn't be so bad, it wouldn't
be too bad, but it's still hot for them.
We in Florida. You know, they actually, they

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came to Florida this past this, this year, just a couple months
ago. Yeah, because I finally made it
to, you know, the recent podcastand they went to Disney World
Land. Where the fuck is down here in
Florida? So they had a good time, which
was fantastic. But yeah, they complained about

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things. Look, I mean you're in Florida
like where we are in Florida. And let me tell you, when you
can sit here and have a beer on the beach and a pair of shorts
and no shirt during Christmas, you know, it's just a little
warm, just a tad bit. Just a wee bit.

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OK, so today. What do we watch today?
We watched Invasion of the Body Snatchers now the funniest thing
is the original was in Let me find my place to get 1956.

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That's the same year my mother was born.
I just realized that. 1956 and the remake was 1978.
So here it is 2025. I think we need to redo it
again. It's time.
So anybody that's listening thatdoes movies knows anybody that
does movies, you know, can pass that along.

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We after all these remakes that we've gotten in the 2000s, some
of them that just was unnecessary, like how many
Superman's and Batman's do you really need?
I. Just seen they got another one.
Coming out, Yeah. So this one would actually be
shit. That's more than 30 years later.
This one would be probably be worth redoing now I think, just

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to see what kind of twist they could put on.
I think the closest thing they came to was like what, late 90s,
early 2000, I think early 2000, that movie called The Faculty.
Still haven't seen? It I think that's going to be
the closest thing to. Well, it's 2025, so.
That was back when I. Had Jinko, I mean in the 90s is

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still, you know, 30 years ago, their wallet 25 years ago.
On chain. You know, I'm just saying I'm
not much of A, I'm a very big sci-fi individual, I'm not much
into scary movies and shit. And this was just EW.
A lot of EW. Yeah.
And if you look at like the 1956version, that was their biggest

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thing of sci-fi. A lot of their overtones, say
overtones. If you think about that time
period, it was a lot of Cold Warand communist thoughts that was
run rampant. And what, shortly after that,
they had the Cuban Missile Crisis somewhere in that time

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frame, late 50s, early 60s. I mean, you drink a certain type
of beer you consider communist. So considering what they went
through as far as the thought process on this, yeah, they it
was kind of like, hey, you got to conform, otherwise you're
going to be a communist. Give me a second there.

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You. Go.
OK. I'm just trying to get
comfortable and back away so youguys can't hear me burping, OK?
Let's see anything notable. When he's killing his body
double, of course, obviously later in the movie, which we
haven't recapped the movies yet.However, when he's killing his

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body double, the thud you hear, you know that's a dummy.
Yeah. There's no squish, there's no
Wow. Yes.
There's no indication even when it shows him stabbing it,
There's no even a drop. Like I can understand in the 50s

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you don't want to get too gory. I got it.
But there's no not even a drop or a hint of actually killing
anything. It's just going in, coming out
and you don't even see the holes.
Like there's no holes. So you get this loud ass thud
that sounds like he's stabbing Asandbag it.

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Would have been you just have a pitchfork.
It was, I know. Why would you grab a pitchfork?
This, this, the second, second one, I think he grabbed a hoe.
At least you did some damage with that thing.
A pitchfork is just, you know, stab, stab.
You get the hoe and you can actually cut somebody's head off
with that thing if you do it right.
Yeah, but if you stab somebody just right with the pitchfork,

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you got four holes of blood pretty young.
Not if it sounds like a sandbag.Oh, no, my sandbag is leaking
sign. All right, so let's see Doctor

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Bunnell. That was the main character's
name in the original Doctor Miles.
Didn't they keep the? No, they didn't.
They didn't keep the name, a lotof it.
A lot of them, they kept the same name well.
Yeah, I mean they the in the in the newer version, in the 70s
version, it was Matthew Banana. OK.

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And he? Wasn't a doctor.
Yeah, he what was He was. Department of Health, Department
of like. OK.
Yeah, safety, that kind. Of yeah, because we're on
chicken restaurant for Rat Turks.
The rat turd, it's a kipper. The rat turd.
It's a kipper. Then you eat the he refused to
eat the different because it wasa rather.

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So yeah, the the original 56 waspretty much about paranoia, Cold
War, allergy and the 70 version was more dread.
It was post Watergate cynicism. It's Oh my God, you can't trust
anybody. Now, did you get the same

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feeling I did when it started out?
It's felt a lot like invasion from Mars or something like
that, the one we did it before, only from like the adults
perspective. Yeah.
It had that feel on it. Yeah exactly.
Instead of watching everything through the kids eyes, you're

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now watching the adults react to10.
I guess there's something wrong.Right.
Oh, my God. Yeah.
So let's see. Bear with me.
Just had all this here. So the main actor in the
original in the 56th version wasKevin McCarthy.
I know he looked very familiar, but I can't think of anything

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new. He plays Doctor Bunnell in the
original and he brings the panicevery man energy.
We can do it. And there was some sexual
overtize with him with a marriedwoman who happened to be a
nurse. What'd you say his name was?

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Kevin McCarthy. That brought somebody else up.
Not to be confused with Melissa McCarthy.
And then of course the the 70s version was done by Donald
Sutherland. Great actor and of course with

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his acting stylist, more subdued, intellectual and that
he's pretty much building tension all the way throughout
it as it's trying to unwrap and case.
Nobody was paying attention because I sure as hell wouldn't
let it seem Kevin McCarthy even made a cameo and the 78 version

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so that way connected a few films together.
Let's see, 56 is a foundational sci-fi film and the 78 is a
widely considered one of the best three makes in film
history, updating the story witha more mature and unsettling
tone. But I can actually see that

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because the original was done what?
Some little small town in the middle of nowhere.
Yeah. Some fictional town.
And the, the biggest difference between these two, the biggest
difference and, and it was almost like the second one was
instead of a remake, it was moreof a, an extension like it was

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happening again or in a different city, right?
Because the first one, nobody answers the question.
What happens when they take you over completely, right?
Nobody answers that question andthen it leaves you.
When it closes out, it leaves you with the doctor being proven

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right because they're now like somebody got hit and whoever saw
it or whatever tells them exactly what the doctor had just
told them. Yeah, seen a bunch of.
Plugs and they went from not believing it to oh shit.
Yeah, like he finally got his little town and and broke free
of everybody who's been body snatched.

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They made it to a different town, a different city, a larger
city. And they looked at him like he
looked at some of the other people, like, you're just crazy.
And yeah, he's proven right. Yeah.
And then the second one is like,it took place.
You almost get to feel like it took place in New York, but I
think they keep referencing San Francisco somewhere on the West

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Coast. You, you couldn't tell if it was
in New York or, or California. You just didn't know.
But it was definitely in a big city.
And and that was more of a horrifying field because you
don't know who's been turned, who hasn't been turned.
Yeah, in that large city versus a little town of, you know,
maybe 500. People, yeah.

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But yeah, it's what it is. It's some alien life form
evolved into some sort of seeds.Now, those pods looked really,
really familiar. And I tried looking up what the
plant was or the tree, because I'm pretty sure it's the tree,
don't remember. It might be a Bush.

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But those pods that when they bust open and like all this, it
looks like almost like cotton that comes out.
But the seeds, the white fluff that goes everywhere, that's
what those things look like. Yeah.
And then the the second one, thefluff actually came out like it.
Yeah, it flowered then and. Then like you got covered in the

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fluff. You become the fluff.
How hairy is it? Like again.
But as also on the second one, they answer the question of what
happened. Yeah, so your body double is
born from the pot and the original is just like all of a
sudden you have your body doublethere.

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The the pod people pop out and you see the original character
is there, the original person isthere.
And the next thing you know, youdon't see the original person no
more. And then the carbon copy takes
over like, Oh yeah, I'm fine. You need to come with us.
Just go to sleep. You'll be OK.
What happened? To the original body, yeah,

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yeah. And then in the second one, you
see the garbage man taking something that does not look
like garbage. Yeah, it's just some Gray matter
nasty heat. Almost like dust.
No, I, I don't know. When he's shaking it out, like
somebody gets it out cleaner, just kind of dust everywhere.

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It was too. It was too, too together.
It was like just this nasty ass sludge or something.
And then towards the end it shows you what happens when the

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bot the the person has been taken over completely, which is
it showed up like a damn Raisin.Like EW.
It's like somebody just when they say I'm going to suck at
your soul. That was the epitome that she
just like just inside, just likesomebody just took a throw on
her belly button and she just pulled it up from the.

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Outside, it was really gross. Great graphics, really gross.
Oh. My God, I think that was pretty
much the the general oversight of like the beat and bone of the
as far as who was in it, who when it was made it kind of over

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on that Great awesome. So the original there's a body
laying on the pool table. Excuse me, the billiard table.
They touch it, no fingerprints, no nothing.
And they keep saying the face looks like it's unfinished, like
when a coin is struck in and there's no final details in the

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face. Who the fuck care?
Pardon who care. But the best part of it all was
after they fondled this whole body, like, you don't even know
what it is. You're not even putting on
gloves. We're going to touch it
everywhere. Oh, don't give me cooties.
And then when you come back, thebody's gone because apparently
the other guy fell asleep and the body double took over and

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just disposed of the original body.
But then the cop comes in. So you had a dead body here?
Well, yeah. Are you sure it was this?
The doctor said, well, yeah, I did an exam on it.
Yes, it was dead. And you didn't call me?
Well, not yet. Then where's this dead body now?

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We don't know. That sounds like on the next
episode of the 48 Hours I'm just.
Sitting or that TV. Show I got away with it, you
know, I mean, almost got away with it anyways, just like they
were just so nonchalant. Oh, there's a bad body.
OK What happened? Where'd it go?
Oh, you already buried it. Oh, that's cool.

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We'll see you at church on Sunday.
It's like, I mean, that was the 50s, but.
Damn, they were already taken over.
They didn't care. Now here's the thing, they talk
about no emotions and everythingright?
So with all these non emotions, you know because they're so
advanced they don't have to worry about any of that shit.

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Why are they so upset that otherpeople haven't been turned or
are fighting back that they don't want to be turned?
You know, I can understand trying to advance their race for
an event, prolong their race by and, you know, evolving to the
point of taking over this person's body, replicating the
body and taking over their livesjust to ensure their survival.

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Got it. But however, if they're that
advanced, they no, no, no, don'ttouch me.
The no, no square. They should be like, yeah, OK,
you're right. If you're Cynthia B, you said
you don't want to be turned. Hey, I got you.
I won't copy you. I'll copy somebody else, but

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they don't. No, they hunt down every single
one, dragging them out of cars, doing traffic stops to make sure
they got every single one of them.
The hint? Any hint of any kind of
recognition or emotion. You know what that stem from?
They came. They visited us back in the
early, early 50s, Jaren Roswell,and they realized nobody like

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Ping will probe. And the other just come down and
they just like, hey, look, we'rejust going to clone you and just
get rid of your body. We'll probe ourselves.
We're good. Wow, I'm not.
Even asking, can I stick this toyou?
Tuck your butt? No.
All right, cool. We're all send you back to Earth
and nobody's going to believe you are here.

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OK, got it. See you later.
And here it is 6-7 years later like I'm thinking over your
body. I'm going to.
Just just wow. I would.
I made that leap. That was the that was the Grand
Canyon Lake right there. Well, the the first movie, like

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if you watch the first movie, itis, I mean, it really is a good
movie. You're really watching it and
you're really listening to it and you're watching.
And the way they filmed it was in the black and white.
I mean, there's no major dark plus or looks like somebody's up
there with A1C battery trying tolight up the night.
I mean, it was actually a good movie, however active.

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There's quite a few times where they couldn't make up their mind
whether it was night or day. Yeah, and of course the pod
people, when they created their,the, the, the replicant bodies,
I mean, they just laid there like had Vaseline all over
themselves and and bubbles like bubble bath bubbles all over
them. And I mean, I'm sure at that

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time that was like the scariest shit ever.
That was like. Probably, but bubbles just I
mean more of a funny, not a not a oh.
They're covered in bubbles. What should we do?
Get a water hose, motherfucker. Bring them off.
Come on. Let's tap them where the pitch
is working. It sounds like a sandbag.

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Good. What are you doing?
I'm killing it. Where are you killing it?
What is it, sandbag? I mean, five people.
It was, it was a it was an unripened board.
That's what it was. OK.
Part 2, the the remake, that onehad a lot of different people in

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it that you just did not. I mean, Donald Sutherland was
the main character. Then we had our our favorite guy
in the world, Leonard Nimoy. Spock was in it.
Yeah. I keep wanting.
He was like some sort of therapist.
He wanted him to say something like that would be illogical.
He never did. Or at least hear the words live

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long and then later prosper. You know, he never did.
And then we had Oh my God, what's his name played in the
fly? Jurassic Park.
Hold on, I'm looking up. You done it all, Yeah.
Now just gold. Goldblum.
Goldblum. Yes, goldblum.
Jesus Christ. He was so young.

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Yeah. And skinny.
Like skinny skinny. Just Yeah.
Anyways, so a lot of these actors early in their careers
and this is like one of the movies they made and it was
probably the best movie of the 70s as far as sci-fi.
Even the the the body double S they put in there the little the

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pot people and the way they madethe pot people come out which
actually looked like a plant giving birth.
Yeah. And actually had a flower, like
a lot of plants do before they produce fruit, had a flower with
what looked like a brain in the middle of in the middle of it.
Yeah, which too, that was gross.And it pulsated like a damn

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heart. And then that died and out
popped something that looked almost like a baby.
And it ripped open, too. Like if you've never seen a live
birth, think of it like this. It looked like this plant was
giving birth from well your anusjust opened up the next thing
you know just split and then outcome this baby looking thing in

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a matter of minute. It went for my baby, almost a
grown human yes that thing was nasty like it was covered in
slime and just. Yeah.
Greasy. I mean it looked gnarly.
It was. It was gross.
It was. Gross.
I I would. I'm really curious to know how
they made all that slimy, nasty stuff like that.

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There was no telling. Because that was, I mean, the
effects were great. They were fantastic, especially
for that time for. 70. 8 Now I can say when he got the hoe to
kill his body double, it was graphic, but at the same time it
looked like he was hitting a cherry pie and not a person.

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Yeah, because because of the color and how it broke and all
that. I mean, you can have one, but
you can't have it all. I'm just, it's a really nice
looking effect for how the pod people are being created or
bashing stuff like that. You you just can't get it now.
The one thing I learned and I loved when I seen it, it was

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weird that I realized that was every redneck nightmare.
When the guy goes when, when when Sutherland, Mr. Pennelli
Pennell goes walking to the park, he sees one of these pods
and he goes to Ticket because he's got the hobo and his dog
laying on the ground and the pod.

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People are trying to suck up their souls, brain, memories,
whatever. It kicks the pod, it starts to
bleed. Yeah, that bleeding leads over
to the other pod that was connected to the dog.
So when the copy came out of that one pod, dog body, human
face, it was so scary. That part was scary.

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That was, Oh my gosh, somebody made a mistake.
I could just see somebody's wifecoming home in the trailer park
come by. I know you've been messing
around. I, I seen you little puppy, run
around. Got your face.
It's got your nose, your eyes, your mouth, everything.
It's like could be like on the Maury show.

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Look at the eyes. It's his.
That's his child. Look at eyes and you got a
redneck sitting there going. No one ain't.
And you looked and he pulled outhis phone calls his best friend.
Hey, go kill that dog. Wow.
She's been good to me, but she didn't give me one pup to look
like me too much. We got to get rid of her good

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running. I mean, it's like a little
Chihuahua with a romance face onit.
So disturbing. That dog ever stopped running by
got in his faceplate. It was like 8 LB hand on the
Chihuahua walk around with a busted nose on.

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Poor bear. But yeah, ME is a pretty good
movie, even the 70s version. Like I said, I prefer the 70s
version over the original just because of the graphics the way
they did it and it was a slow burn, like it was a slow lead up
to what it was. Yeah.

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And they didn't, they didn't come out and say, you know, this
is what happens. They made sure that you just
happened upon that scene where you see what happened and
answers that question. For you because.
Which I love it. In the movie, nobody else does.
Yeah. It's like you're getting 1
little piece of 1 little. Yeah, and it even makes you

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think that he has made it through everything until the
very end. And then you find out no, no, he
hasn't the. One woman that like helped him
out through the whole damn thing, that's the one he's
falling in love with, not the one he's kissing.
But she had a big ass herpes plot on her damn corner lip.
But this other woman's helping them out.

(29:31):
Here's a here's a question. Yeah, I'm going to interrupt
you. Yeah, do.
You think they copied that herpes spot?
I bet you they did man. Just like you had genital warts.
And how you gave it to some alien thing, you know?
There's got to be one of those pod, those pod people walking
around like, yeah, man, look at him, hold on his trouser.

(29:52):
Go, dude, really, really. Like somebody just did Braille
down there. Like what did they say?
As he feels it. Short version, you're fucked.
I mean, what's it really say? Oh, shit, not again.

(30:15):
You know, it's like, man, yeah, yeah, I went there.
So many people, you know, I mean, it was a good, I mean, I
liked it. It was and it, I mean it.
It's nice. I always enjoy the movies when
you realize who it is, but they're so freaking young and

(30:38):
you know, and you realize how long they've been acting.
Yeah, and they're acting style has pretty much maintained the
same throughout the year. It's only got more refined.
Yes. Like, it's still them.
Like you can tell by the way they move, their mannerisms, the
way they talk, the way they act.I mean, it's still the same
actor, just for the word beginning versus now.

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Yeah, you can definitely tell the difference.
But what I did like though everybody like, I don't know why
they're saying that. They're just different.
I mean, everybody's a little different, but they're like, no,
no, no. They're really like one Chinese
guy in the 70s. One my wife's not my wife is
sick. Why?
She's not right. What do you mean she's not

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right? She OK?
She's not my wife. What do you mean she's not your
wife? She's my wife.
But she doesn't act like, all right, she is different.
And that's how they did it in both movies, which was awesome.
And they pretty much said almostthe same thing.
But both therapists or psychiatrists, whatever you call

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them in both movies pretty much blamed it on psychosis, worrying
about too much stuff that's on in the world right now and
creating hysteria within themselves.
And they're not recognizing thateven the people they love are
actually the people they love, and it's them that's different,
not everybody else. Wrong.

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Just a pod. People talk about two peas in a
pod. That was the hobo and the dog.
Just just a second. And the eye rolls continue.
Yes. Wow, OK, you just you never

(32:27):
disappoint. That's what I'm telling you.
I'm there for the weirdness. I got you so, but I'm right
there with you. I I like the remake and I think
they need to remake it again because it's now 2025 and they
have not remade that one yet. Granted, they probably nowadays

(32:49):
they probably make it quite a bit longer and probably Add all
kinds of other stuff into it. They wait three more years, they
can do the 50th anniversary. That's the 1978 version, Yeah.
Apparently bear softly, I think.My dog's version.
Well, I mean, we did give him some Benadryl.

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He's a. His ears up.
He isn't. He just what's going?
On well, he, he is mad. He tried to get up here in my,
in my lap. He was hitting the microphone
and everything. So he's mad, he's big mad.

(33:34):
He's tired because, you know, medicine and and he, he's
telling us it's bedtime. Pretty much, yeah.
So, but I, I, I like the remake for the sheer fact that it put a
little more into it, answer somemore questions.
Yeah, it, it really gave everything.

(33:57):
I mean, even the communication between the aliens, It, it put
that in there. Now, what I thought was
hilarious in the midst of all the seriousness.
And then there's one other thingI just thought too.
But first, the first thing that I thought of when the girl that
he fell in love with got copied.She is the only one, the only

(34:23):
one that appears naked and continues to be naked through
the whole thing. Well, try to catch you.
And stomps through a burning building that he is destroying
naked. Gets right where he's at points
and starts screaming like is she?

(34:43):
She is the only one. Nobody even looks looks at her.
Nobody like recognizes that she's naked.
Nobody says you know 2 words to her.
She points and starts screaming and all of a sudden magically
all these people, well so-calledpeople see him.
This the thing, the place is coming around down around you

(35:05):
and you never thought to look upwhere this shit is secured at to
see how or why it felt? This guy's calling.
Let me not look up and see why calling.
And that's another thing that I really like, the other thing I
was thinking of. And the first one, he sees how
they're getting their pods. He sees what's happening,

(35:26):
doesn't do a flipping thing about it.
Yeah, not one thing. The second one he does something
about it. Sees what it is where they're.
Going starts destroying the stuff.
Starts to. I mean, it's like, thank God,
yeah. I don't think I could have sat
through a second movie and nobody does shit about it.
Oh, it's here. OK, Let me just run away.

(35:47):
Like I said before that second movie, he spent the whole movie
trying to get this woman, this married woman, kisses her with
the herpe lip, kisses her right,just about to make out with her.
That's something happened. They run off now that she's
finally naked like boobies and all he's.

(36:08):
Running away from her. He's running away from her.
No, no, no, because we don't have sex.
That's too much like a relationship.
You're going to lock me down? I got to go.
And he bowed. He ran, he ran.
But man, let me tell you, I seenthat.
I see her body double laying outthere.
The pod opened up and spit up her copy.

(36:29):
It looked like somebody had a set of tips on it and then just
depleted them and muffed them down.
And all I could think of was like this, this, this women that
walk around with a push up rod and they take them off.
That's just what they look like.They're just like I just lay
flat in the chest. Wow.
They weren't completely formed because they start out as a

(36:50):
baby, you know, and, and they just didn't have enough time
because that's more skin to create.
Well, once you stood up naked all, it's just a little button.
It's light over there. OK, there we go.
I mean, after the guys are the same way when they come out,
they could talk about they look like somebody's got a little
pinky finger down there. Most likely.

(37:14):
He's like, yeah, that's for a leader.
Everyday being a pop people goeswell, at least I got I don't
have genital warts. They're fat.
I was like hanging like my pinkyjust kind of there.
Small. Yes.

(37:35):
Wow. Oh my God.
But yeah, I mean, you want a good movie to watch, watch the
original. Yeah.
You want a better movie to watch?
Watch the remake. Now I did try to find them on
Tubi, which is kind of funny because Tubi has a lot of the
older stuff on it, right? Could not find it.
I had to go to Amazon and had to.

(37:55):
They had the remake on there. I had to actually rent the old
one in order to watch it, which wasn't much it was like 4 bucks
but it was kind of weird becauseusually tubi has all the old
stuff yeah so. But it was definitely worth
renting. I don't think I'll be watching

(38:20):
it again as far as like re watching later but it was it was
decent. I mean, it's not like RoboCop
and it's not like Total Recall. It's not.
I'm going to sit here and just like I want to watch the 1970s
version of five people. Yeah.
If I do, it's just because I'm going to make fun of it.
I mean, if you got high, I mean,I mean, you know, smoke the

(38:41):
devil's lettuce or something, you know, elevated or made a
drinking game out of it or something.
You know that maybe one hell of a Oh my God be one hell of a
drinking game. Yeah, they have me like don't,
don't go there, ask for their wait for you.

(39:02):
I don't know what you're like. They're going pitch you in a
plant took you out I. Don't.
I don't know about your experiences, but I have never
been that way when I'm drunk. Oh, I have.
I have not. I actually catch myself.
If I'm drinking and I know my words are coming out slurred, I
catch myself. I'm like, OK, concentrate real

(39:24):
hard on these words coming out your mouth.
I've, I've become that mere guy.Hey, hey, come here.
Come here. I mean, I've seen you at that
one, that .1 time. But yeah.
Yeah. I was at that point a lot in my
20s. My that might explain a lot.

(39:48):
That doesn't explain why I married you, but that does
explain a lot. But that explains my first
marriage anyways. Oh God, that was my Bonnie
devil. Oh, is that what it was?
OK, OK. They realize, yeah, no, these
people are stupid. I'm leaving.

(40:09):
The Martians can have this place.
Wow. So, but yeah, guys, I mean, I'm
pretty sure that's going to be issue one, but I mean, hold on
all remake take. Yeah, absolutely.
Definitely. So y'all again like comment,
follow, share yes and until nexttime stay safe.

(40:34):
Bye.
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