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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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to those show hosts. Thank you for listening.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Gimme you.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
Married, the detectives, get.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Crazy, gave me we got to help you don't want
to know.
Speaker 5 (00:54):
The champ, give me stop?
Speaker 6 (00:59):
Thank you, Jean, Hey, Hollo, what's up?
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Everybody?
Speaker 6 (01:04):
Welcome to the Jimmy Stars Show with Ron Russell, bringing
you the good times in music, fashion, pop culture and entertainment.
We got a great show for you guys today. I'm
super excited we have world renowned director Ube Bowl from
Germany coming on. He was actually a guest on the
show on July ninth, twenty fourteen. I'm kind of going
back to other guests because he's got a whole bunch
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of stuff going on right now, and he's a superstar
and I'm super excited about having him. We also have
Elizabeth Johnson come on, an actress, writer, producer, and I
think it's going to be a great show. Before we
get started there, let's say hi to our cool, outrageous
man about town co host, mister Ron Russell.
Speaker 7 (01:41):
What's left of me? As you know, I had knee surgery,
knee replacement surgery, but I'm walking fine. After the show
was over last week, our producer Dean wished me a
happy birthday and we were on the phone and as
I was walking, I didn't see the tripod sticking out
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for the lighting, and I tripped on the tripod and
hit all the lights and fell into the camera. Of
course the camera wasn't on to get all that wonderful stuff. Anyway,
guess what I did to myself?
Speaker 4 (02:22):
It just ruined himself.
Speaker 7 (02:23):
Did you believe that that's from sliding down a piece
of furniture. I slid down not to hurt my knee.
So look at that on It looks like a tattoo.
And now I know I'd never have a tattoo because
it's annoying.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:40):
Really, so that's what happened last week. So you see
not everything that goes on behind the cameras we hide.
Speaker 6 (02:48):
But he saved his knee, so he protected his knee
while he was falling down. So he got hurt all
over his arms and his elbow, and I sprained his
brainest thumb, but he did not hurt his knee, which
was good.
Speaker 7 (03:00):
So I have to tell you once again, if this
if this operation is not a necessity, don't do it.
It's not fun. It's a horrible procedure and long training
at the.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
Let's see physic they physical.
Speaker 7 (03:20):
Therapy, and they and as you start to feel better,
they hurt you more because that's what they have to do.
They have to hurt you in order to get you working.
It's it's just a nightmare. And I'm sure that people
have had it done. The honest people tell you it's
a nightmare. But of course the bullshit artists say, oh,
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it's nothing.
Speaker 6 (03:41):
Oh I went through it.
Speaker 7 (03:42):
I was running in two weeks. Yeah, I want to
see it.
Speaker 6 (03:46):
I agree. I've had three of themen in a manipulation.
It's terrible. Yesterday we were both having a hard time
at therapy. They're trying to get you to bend it,
and I actually go to the doctor right after the
show today, so let's say hi to the chat room.
So the chatroom's starting to fill up. Stephan Bella's there.
Please send our best to Tina Ladylake Music is in there.
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She's fabulous. Isaac Stewart's in the chatroom, you guys. He's
a friend of Ron and Ies. He's also in the
clown Hotel three movies Clomotel three. I think he's in
Colm Hotel two. He's a really well known clown actor
and he's joined us for the first time. So we
want to welcome him to the chat that room. You
know him. I just did Isaac Stewart and he says, Hi,
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he's in the chat room. So hello and welcome, Hello
and welcome.
Speaker 7 (04:34):
What do you expect from a man who's broken. He's
been broken over and over again. I'm lucky over here.
This dog doesn't stop annoying. Here's at I love my dog,
So you know that I'm in a bad mood because
if my dog is annoying me, that's bad time.
Speaker 8 (04:51):
Here's I'm just don't want to jump on me because
jumping on the knee, he hurts our.
Speaker 6 (04:57):
Knee in my Oh he doesn't know, so he just
hurts us.
Speaker 7 (05:03):
Yes, anyway, I hope I can give you a funny
show and a good show. I don't work well when
I'm not well.
Speaker 6 (05:11):
No one does. We want to thank everybody, though, for
tuning in. Hey one, can you get rid of the
dark frights thing under there? I didn't. I don't know
how to get rid of that. And we want to
thank everybody for tuning in every week. Last week's show
did really well, and I think today's show is going
to do extremely well. Yes this is Astro, they're saying,
and that's my little boy, my baby, and we want
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to thank everybody for tuning in. You can listen to us.
We're on a cast, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, you want
to Let Him Go, iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, Google
podcast Radio, Public tune in, Amazon Prime, and three sixty
tv in. We're working on building our social media profiles,
so Lady Lake Music and I have both joined Pinterest,
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Pinterest and Lemon eight, so please look for us. I'm
this is Jimmy. I think she's Ladylake Music or Lady
Lake Entertainment. Look for us on those two platforms because
we're tying everything together for film promotions for the movies
that Ron and I are going to start working on
and Cindy's working on in the near future. What are
were working on? Movies?
Speaker 7 (06:15):
What movies?
Speaker 6 (06:16):
The Red River? Red River, Blue River, Green River? What river?
Speaker 7 (06:24):
They talk about rivers? I see shit. I don't I
get scripts.
Speaker 6 (06:28):
I don't know. When I hear.
Speaker 7 (06:30):
Money, then there's no money. Then there's money. You can
have this business. I'm telling you right now. I'm an actor.
I would never be a producer. I would never have
to want to go after people for their money to
invest in my film because it is a bigger nightmare
than my friggin day, trust me, a super nightmare. People
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are afraid to let go of their money. All they
want to know is how much do I make at
the end?
Speaker 6 (06:56):
Baby?
Speaker 7 (06:56):
You got to take a chance, you got to invest,
you know, make money at the end. If they did,
I wouldn't be sitting here. I'd be making money at
the end.
Speaker 6 (07:06):
They do make money at the end, they don't, hard hardly, ever, hardly.
Speaker 7 (07:11):
I'm on a couple of contracts where I may I
have points I make money at the.
Speaker 6 (07:17):
Endever, those films aren't released, so you can't make any money.
Speaker 7 (07:21):
I never made a Nickel at the end.
Speaker 6 (07:23):
Well, I think that my films make money, and so
don't worry about it, and you can just invest in
the films that we are making because we have great
films coming up, and we have four of them, I
think almost ready to go to start working on with
the fifth one getting a lot of interest as of yesterday,
which one my porn star wife, my porn star life,
so my porn star wife. They're very I have people
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interested in that one. We brought on another producer who's
produced really huge, you know films, and to help us
with it, and looks like we're going to be going
soon with Zombie with a Shotgun. And I also have
interest in bunny Man, the Legend of bunny Man, so
could be a potentially six films. We go from job
to job to job, and that's what we want to do.
We want to work the film I road.
Speaker 7 (08:04):
Of course, it doesn't exist. It's like they look at
a side. Everybody loves it, it seems.
Speaker 6 (08:10):
But that's not true. I just I pitched it to everybody.
I can only go with what I pitched. People ask me.
I pitch it to every person that we talk to financially,
but they're just not interest yet, not yet. But anyway,
I think we're going to have a fun show today.
I think the movie stuff is going to get going.
There's lots of good movies out. A lot of the
movies suck. All these new movies coming out, they're terrible,
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and and I think that we'll get to talk a
little bit with our with our first guest ub Bowl
about that, because he's super funny and you guys want
to follow him on Instagram. He's at Underscore uwe Underscore
b o LL Underscore Films, and he's actually worked with
a bunch of people who we've met at red carpet
premieres and stuff, and it's a lot of fun. So
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I'm really looking forward to having him back on again.
I think it's going to be great. And I want
to talk to him about his last Instagram post once
we actually get them on, but I don't want to
talk about it until we get them on. Huh what
Instagram post? Instagram post? So in the meantime, what's up?
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Chat room?
Speaker 6 (09:13):
People are starting to show up in the chat room,
and Don just joined us. Hello Don, hen and hope
your shoulders doing better. Stefan Bella is in there, like
I said, I'm gonna call you after the show. Ladylake
is always busy doing stuff and promoting David Martinez and
Lorie Diamond and Fred Abattelli, who you know because you
like them very much, and their daughter and uh, I
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don't know what else because you usually talk during this time.
So do you have anything you usually talk now? At
the beginning? Would you like to tell anybody anything you want?
I used to talk when I was young.
Speaker 4 (09:49):
No, that's not true, just that.
Speaker 7 (09:50):
And I used to talk when I wasn't broken.
Speaker 6 (09:52):
We used to tell everybody all the events that we're
going to. Except for that, we haven't been to any
events because we haven't been.
Speaker 7 (09:58):
Too wonderful events into fifty doctors every day I got
are more doctors than anyone. I'm felt up by more people.
I'm injected by more people. I'm x rayed by more people.
I'm everything by more people. I have the most active,
busy social life anyone can have. Doctors, nurses, nurses, doctors.
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I have built a fan club at Eisenhower Hospital. I
have to be really. They love me. The doctors wait
for me to come in with my humor right, So
I tell them, how can I be humorous now when
you hurt me, when you make me full of pain,
and then you want to drug me up. Wow, So
what do you expect from eighty five years old? I
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think it's time I retire, insomuch as I hate to retire,
I think I should.
Speaker 6 (10:53):
I don't think you should because I think you'll get
old quick if you retire.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
How can you go on?
Speaker 7 (10:58):
I mean eighty five ninety five, one hundred and five
from a hundred and five Jane fond is juiced up
with the right camera. They got a robot inside of
her making her legs.
Speaker 6 (11:11):
Walk because she had any replacement too.
Speaker 7 (11:14):
She had knee, hip twat everything. Well, her heart was
so stretched out she had to have his type one,
so she had a tight tat.
Speaker 6 (11:25):
That's funny, it'll be ploddy. It just joined us too.
Hey me, how are you hello? Baby? B Baby? He
doesn't think you should retire, Well, he said, no, retiring
in mind doesn't work wrong. We'll always think about the
world right now. He's in a bad mood.
Speaker 7 (11:40):
No, I'm not in a bad mood.
Speaker 6 (11:42):
I'm not.
Speaker 7 (11:42):
Seriously, I'm not in a bad mood. I'm just depressed
because I'm not doing what I do, and I'm not
enjoying who I am. It's always you know, Ron, doctor
so and so, Ron, I mean doctor fifty thousand doctor.
I'm sick of doctors. I hate them.
Speaker 6 (12:00):
Well, hopefully we don't have to go to too many more,
will things.
Speaker 7 (12:05):
The older you get, the more doctors you see until
the final day. And then there, of course they can't
do anything for you. They say, okay, go home, and
I love that. Go home and put your things together,
and they tell you that, now go home and put
your affairs together.
Speaker 6 (12:23):
Honey.
Speaker 7 (12:23):
If I have to put all my affairs together.
Speaker 6 (12:26):
Forget it.
Speaker 7 (12:26):
And then the men will line up from you to Chicago.
Speaker 6 (12:29):
We're venturing out or trying, but we're going to try
to venture out this weekend. It'll be our first time,
actually since February, our first time like leaving the house
to go to an event. We're going to go to
the Marcel Wallace's birthday party. Hopefully if everything works out good,
then we're all feeling well and then there's a.
Speaker 7 (12:47):
Lot of guess we'll go and I'll feel great. Okay,
I said to you, may they have chairs there, so
we sit in a chair like two ol mates. I mean,
if you saw this crowd that goes to Marcel's Park.
You say, Ron, what does you invite all your grandchildren?
Speaker 4 (13:03):
Yeah, well that's just because we're old.
Speaker 7 (13:05):
I mean they're all in their thirties and forties and
here we walk in Grandpa and Grandpa.
Speaker 6 (13:11):
I also got an update on Clown Motel three. The
premiere is going to be on in October and it's
going to be the afternoon before Halloween Hotness. So we're
gonna go to Halloween hot and we're gonna go to
the premiere and we'll be all dressed up, and then
we'll go to to Halloween Hotness right afterwards, because they're
going to be right down the street from each other.
And uh so I'm not sure the hate of Halloween Highness,
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but you can find out by going to Halloween Hotness
dot com.
Speaker 7 (13:34):
So joke thought that one up. That's clever. I got
to sit there in costume.
Speaker 6 (13:38):
No, because we're not in costume. Uh for Halloween Hotness
theme is like it's like black tie or something. So
we were going to be all dressed up anyway, Like
you'll be dressed up like you're going so it won't
be in not Halloween costumes. We'll be dressed really nice.
So it'll be perfect because we'll be dressed for a premier,
dressed like that.
Speaker 7 (13:56):
What's the new thing?
Speaker 6 (13:57):
Well that one year we went and you went as
we went, you went as a cowboy that that wasn't
dressed though I loved it.
Speaker 4 (14:02):
I looked.
Speaker 7 (14:03):
I was so sexy. I was getting hit on by
all my friends. I didn't even know who I was,
but said, oh you're Ron. Oh I'm sorry, Ron, But
Jimmy's gonna kill me. I said, not at all. He
didn't hear what you said to me. He didn't hear
the proposition. I just yeah.
Speaker 6 (14:18):
So anyway, I don't know when Halloween Hanness is, but
it's sometime in October, and that's when we're going to
do the premiere. It should be a lot of fun.
Clem Motelo is actually a sponsor of Halloween Hanness this year.
They're one of the sponsors the film itself, and so
it should be pretty good. I think we'll have a
lot of fun with that. And I forgot what else
I was going to say.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
But say something to people, say something to people.
Speaker 6 (14:41):
Yes, unterested, Okay, no, I mean so if you want me,
I'll start preparing things to talk about if you want
me to like but you always told me like that.
You talk that during the first couple of minutes, and
so I don't prepare anything.
Speaker 7 (14:54):
You have nothing to say. What am I going to say?
I just took a shower of folks, I watched my hair.
Then I went and I sat naked out in the
garden to draw you off with the sun. So I
took ten twenty minutes of sun, fluffed my hair, put
this beige boring shirt on, and came in here to
make you all lift now lift.
Speaker 6 (15:15):
Ha ha. I'm on October twenty fifth, Halloween. Han, this is
October twenty fifth. All right, so are you ready for
our first guest? Yeah? What the fuck you think we're
here for? We talked about my Mai. No not, Let's
bring in our first guest.
Speaker 4 (15:32):
HELLI hello, Hello, Hello, how are you? I'm good to
I'm in Germany. That the sun goes slowly down.
Speaker 8 (15:40):
Here right now we have nine fifteen Yeah, so it's nighttime.
Speaker 6 (15:44):
So everybody, now we want to Welcome to the Jimmy
Star Show with Ron Russell, director, writer, producer, entrepreneur Uve
bol and welcome to the show. I don't know if
you remember, Ron. I don't even know if you remember,
because you were on our show before when we didn't
do it on video, when it was just audio on
July ninth, twenty fourteen, and we were promoting Attacked on
(16:06):
Precinct something. I think, yeah, so Wall Street, Yes, So
we were talking about it. That's when the movie had
come out a little bit before that. I think, uh,
And so that's what we were like promoting and talking about.
But we're very happy to have you back. This is
my cool, outrageous man about Town co host Ron Russell.
He's a little under the weather. We both had knee
surgery and we're having some difficulties.
Speaker 7 (16:29):
But say, Hi, why don't you slide your hand up
my ass and just move my mouth?
Speaker 6 (16:39):
Hi, come on, let's go.
Speaker 7 (16:41):
What else would you like me to say to him?
I said, Hi, Okay, what else I think?
Speaker 6 (16:45):
When you do this?
Speaker 7 (16:46):
Jimmy Jimmy Star. Jimmy Star might be a wonderful person
to work in the business, but to live with him
as a husband, he's a nightmare because he stands in
the room and watches me do everything. Now, good, up,
I want me to help you put your pants on.
Speaker 6 (17:03):
That's it's only because he had knee surgery. So let's
sure nobody cares about any of that. Let's talk about it. No,
they do care. This is good.
Speaker 7 (17:14):
We're gonna get to selling his goodies right now. We've
got to get the audience.
Speaker 6 (17:17):
Hut.
Speaker 7 (17:19):
We're not living with a control spreak.
Speaker 6 (17:23):
It's not good.
Speaker 7 (17:25):
But working with a control spreak has to be the
best because what Jimmy does at work.
Speaker 6 (17:31):
Look at you, what kind of dog is that?
Speaker 4 (17:35):
That's a.
Speaker 8 (17:39):
A Mini Spits mixed with a Pomeranian.
Speaker 4 (17:42):
And he's so black.
Speaker 8 (17:43):
His name is Beer, so you cannot really see him
because he's so black.
Speaker 6 (17:49):
We have a black dog called Astro. We have a
dog called Astro, a little black onney seven pounds. He's
sleeping behind us on the couch. So so before you start.
Speaker 7 (18:02):
Gentlemen, so having a control freak as your producer, director
or whatever can be an advantic. Now let's get to
just Jimmy start the control three.
Speaker 4 (18:14):
There we go.
Speaker 6 (18:15):
I am the control freak. So number one, I want
to tell everybody. If you want to follow a very
fun account on Instagram, follow ub Bowl. It's at uwe
underscore Bowl, underscore films. You got to do a little
bit more stuff in English for us. But the post
that you did yesterday was the greatest post ever. I
shared it and sent it to everybody himself. So he
(18:38):
did a post you guys, and it says John Wick
is shit, and the new movie is shit, and Barbie's
Ship and every different different show is shit. And I
thought it was so hilarious and everybody loved it, and uh,
and it's true. I think everything you said in it
was true. But it made me smile and I had
a really good time with it. So I love all
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this stuff of how you're You're kind of controversial, but
you never let anybody shit on you, and I love it. Yeah,
that's why.
Speaker 4 (19:08):
I'm still happy and not depressed.
Speaker 6 (19:11):
Right.
Speaker 8 (19:11):
So I got bashed so early in my career from.
Speaker 9 (19:15):
Everybody and canceled and everything, and I felt like I'm
not taking ship, and so when all the console culture started,
I was already canceled for for.
Speaker 6 (19:26):
A long time, so I couldn't. So I really don't care.
Speaker 4 (19:30):
And I say what I what I feel, also not
only what I what I think, also what I feel. Uh,
And I booked up and I feel with all that
what in Hollywood is happening. It's just like the computers
took over.
Speaker 8 (19:47):
You know, like the algorithms now now artificial intelligence will
take over.
Speaker 4 (19:52):
There will be no more humans involved soon, And.
Speaker 8 (19:56):
It's this kind of feeling like they have no answers
that another Superman and another Avengers and then bringing Hunger
Games back, now remaking this, and then they remake already
a lot of them brings, and I mean.
Speaker 4 (20:10):
It's just an endless loop of bullshit. And especially john Wick.
Speaker 8 (20:15):
Now when that Bella Arena movie came and Lion Skate
said they were doing way more john Wick films, and
everybody I know are totally over it. Like after john
Wick one and two, it totally really good.
Speaker 6 (20:30):
Ones one and two are the only good ones. The
rest of them are terrible, and all those that, like
I didn't watch that last Hunger Games one that came out,
but it was terrible. And I just saw a thing
that they're remaking another Nightmare on Elstroem. I'm a big
horror movie guy, and so they're remaking another Nightmare on
El Street, which I mean, they've already remade it a
ton of times, so why do you have to keep
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doing that? Makes money? But I don't think they do
make money. I think a lot of them bomb because
the fans protest against it. The fans don't want to
see that either, like they want right in England to be.
They don't want all these new Freddy Krueger's and all
these new people. Yeah, I think it's so. I think
that has a big thing to do with it. So
you also so you were just a con.
Speaker 4 (21:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (21:15):
We showed a movie Citizen Vigilatter was Amy Hammer, who
was also canceled, and that was good that he was canceled.
So I got them cheap because he's a great actor. Actually,
he's very good, you know, and I think he's he's
like thirty nine, and he deserves to have a career
(21:37):
still as an actor, you know. I mean, he was
not in jail, He was not even prosecuted for they.
Speaker 6 (21:44):
They dropped all the charges. It was stupid, like they
canceled him really for no reason whatsoever. I actually, I'm
working on a film and we had talked about it.
We had wanted to possibly use him, but we were
worried about the canceled part of it. And then I
saw that you were doing it. When I reached out
to you back in February and that you were doing
a movie with him, and I was like, good for you,
and that fits actually for you and your personality and
(22:05):
what you do anyway, And I hope the film blows
up and like, I hope he comes back on top again.
Speaker 4 (22:11):
I hope so too.
Speaker 8 (22:12):
I was he was very nice to work with, a
total no attitude of nothing. And I think also he
regrets what he did. But the basic was he cheated
on his wife. I mean that is what happened, right so,
and with various women and then all that woman got
(22:33):
jealous on each other or basically and then they started
killing him per Instagram, you know, like, oh he choke me,
he did this whatever, he was into bondage and stuff.
He admitted this, but he did it properly with safe
works and everything. And so I just don't believe this
(22:55):
kind of accusations. What the woman and not one of
that women suit him. Also, what is kind of absurd,
right because normally all that women sue everybody so that
they get money or something. Right, Also, no lawsuit, and
that shose to me that there was basically just jealousy
between different women. Who is now the real girlfriend of
(23:18):
him or whatever. But he did drugs, he did alcohol.
He stopped all of this so he was now clean
and in good shape.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (23:29):
So in that movie. In that movie, you have Coastess Mandelor,
who we went to two events last year. In October,
we went to a movie premiere and walked the red
carpet with him, and then we went to a costume
party with him. And he Coastes Mandalor, what a great
guy like. I really like him a lot. He was
a lot of fun.
Speaker 7 (23:47):
costUS is very European. I think European men have a
way of showing affection that's not gay. In other words,
they are straight men who show affection to other men.
And I found him to be very affectionate to me.
He was extremely extremely kind and warm and sweet and
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nice and just a He's a Greek. Yes, he's a Greek.
The Greeks are wonderful people.
Speaker 4 (24:21):
Yes, I have him in two movies.
Speaker 8 (24:23):
I did a movie with Amanda Plummer Run last year.
It's unreleased. I still tried to get a distribution where
she is an American tourist on an Italian island and
refugee boats coming in and there is a woman from Ghana.
(24:44):
She is pregnant and so she's hiding her. But then
she gets arrested by the police, and I have James
Russell Thompson backat APDI from Captain Phillips from Senegal.
Speaker 4 (24:58):
So it's a lot of things happening on that one day.
Speaker 8 (25:03):
And also a violent escalation against the migrant camp, so
the locals attacking the migrant camp.
Speaker 6 (25:11):
So that's maybe looks it looks fantastic. And also as
Kristin Wren, we actually know Christian Wren. She did a
film for a friend of ours and we went to
a red carpet and walked a red carpet with her too,
and she's in two of your films because she's also
in First Shift. Yes, that's out now. So you can't
get distributed because I saw online run is distributed through Europe,
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but you didn't get it distributed in the United States yet.
Speaker 4 (25:36):
No, we hope for hopefully in fall.
Speaker 8 (25:40):
And we were very disappointed because everybody watched. Everybody said, oh,
it's a great film, but we don't think the Americans
want to see that. And I said, look, that's a
film about migration. It's like the biggest subject matter in Europe,
and in a way in the US too, right, so,
and why nobody wants to watch it? And I mean,
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I don't know, it's just like it was pissing me off,
but this is what it is.
Speaker 4 (26:05):
So we tried to get to get it out.
Speaker 8 (26:08):
And yeah, I mean but first Shift, that is where
I met Kristen as the cop and she's just so
a great positive character, like you know, like when you're
around her, like she brings a positive atmosphere to everything,
and that is why I hired her for a run two.
Speaker 6 (26:31):
So I think she's fat so run. Remember when we
first moved to California and Churchill was doing that Xenophobia
thing and they were done shot that thing with Mark Cotley.
Christian Rennan was the girl in that and then she
went to the thing with us. And you know who
else is in that movie. Who's a good friend of
ours is because we were from the East Coast. We
have only lived here a couple of years, six years.
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Rich Graft. We used to hang out with Rich Graff
in New York all the time, and according to IMDb,
he was in it and Gary Pastor I just had
recently invited him to come on the show.
Speaker 7 (27:02):
Actually with the girls were talking about I sat in
the kitchen with yeah, you said in the kitchen, had
the best time in the kitchen, and nobody wanted to
go to work. They all came in the kitchen. What
are you guys laughing at? What are you guys doing?
And the kitchen was the place. So Churchill was having
a fit. He said, you stopped stealing my actors. I said,
(27:24):
I didn't know what.
Speaker 6 (27:27):
So I have a question though you did a post.
You did a post on Instagram, like did you actually
win an award? Cons Was that a real post?
Speaker 4 (27:35):
No, of course not.
Speaker 8 (27:36):
I mean it was I felt like I should make
a joke about this bullshit film festivals, like, you know,
the Eight Festivals are basically this you They don't take
any anybody's film who actually submits a film and plays
one hundred and sixty bucks that they just taking them by,
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and they inviting everybody. You know, Oh I have George Clooney,
Boom you're in, or you are west Enders and Boom,
you're in, the same people going to this a list
festival since thirty years, you know, and getting the prices
and going up the red carpet and everybody else who
makes movies, including some very good movies getting like no
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chance at all, and that's so like, really it's rigged, right,
It's really rigged. It's just bullshit, And I felt okay,
just to release the video. I warned the Golden Palm,
and but the video came out way before the prices
were actually given out, and it was.
Speaker 6 (28:43):
Noticed that I actually googled it to see if it
was real or not, and I couldn't find anything. So
I thought it was a joke. But then I thought,
you never know, you know, because it's a very controversial
topic for the movie run, it's very controversial. It looks
like a fabulous film. I even I have the trailer,
even if you want to play we can play the
trailer for people to see it, because you know, a
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couple of million people watch the show. I also have
the trailer. I also brought the trailer for First Shift
because I thought we we could show that one too,
since it's got people that we know in it. And
I think, and that one's available now right on like
two B or someplace.
Speaker 4 (29:16):
First Shift is on now an Amazon epple to be
and still on Paramount Plus.
Speaker 6 (29:23):
Also, oh, actually I'm a member of all of them,
So let's show everybody real quick, Let's show everybody the
trailer for Run, and see, uh, you do an introduction
for us one. That's the second one I sent you
this morning when I didn't know I had That's why
I sent it to you late. So that's the one
you're gonna play. But you introduce it for us Uba
and then we'll play and you hang on, We'll be
right back.
Speaker 4 (29:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (29:45):
Run is a drama shot basically in Croatia but standing
in for Italy, partly in the Italian language, with some
Italian actors like Danila Piperni, who played for example, in
Ferrari the mother from Adam Driver like the movie from
Michaelman and Daniel solely from New York, but he speaks
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perfectly Italian. And it's basically my reflection on the boat
migrant crisis in Europe.
Speaker 4 (30:15):
We're already fifty thousand people.
Speaker 8 (30:18):
Drawn in the Mediterranean, see, like fifty thousand dead people
from throwing off the boats or boat sinking. And yeah,
it's a horrible situation for everybody, for the people who
are receiving every day the boats, but also for the refugees.
So who paid tons of money to the smugglers. And
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I'm not welcoming Europe anymore. Right, So it's like they're
getting lied to. Basically, they're getting led to that they're
getting a lot of money and the good jobs whatever.
Speaker 4 (30:51):
But these times are way over.
Speaker 7 (30:54):
So yeah.
Speaker 4 (30:55):
So that's the everything place in one day on that
island in the film.
Speaker 6 (31:02):
Here it is everybody run the trailer, m.
Speaker 2 (31:10):
Tourist, no American, American.
Speaker 6 (31:16):
Oh Joe.
Speaker 4 (31:30):
Loother goddamn boat makes four a week now.
Speaker 10 (31:33):
I never thought it would get this bad.
Speaker 6 (31:36):
A state of emergency was announced this week, arriving one
after me.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
This is the first quot of cool for those flying
North Africa. They attempt to.
Speaker 6 (31:43):
Make their ways further into Europe.
Speaker 7 (31:45):
They robbed, they steal, they rape.
Speaker 4 (31:50):
I never heard this before.
Speaker 6 (31:57):
Okay, no police, come on in.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
I'm so happy, I'm sick.
Speaker 8 (32:04):
I can pick you up in one hour when my
ship is over.
Speaker 4 (32:07):
How long you're on the boat two days?
Speaker 6 (32:09):
Where you come from? Come from Somalia. You need to
get a little bit more involved than your work.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
I take care of here.
Speaker 6 (32:17):
I cannot take care of the water. See, we have.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
To go here.
Speaker 6 (32:22):
Immigration, the storage. You're illegal. You have to take your
lost in your own hands. Okay, do you have id
come with me.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
I have two hundred year old Just take it. Do
you know what this is?
Speaker 4 (32:36):
It's called a bribe.
Speaker 9 (32:37):
This is criminal.
Speaker 6 (32:39):
Doesn't anybody care about this town?
Speaker 2 (32:41):
It's going to hell.
Speaker 10 (32:42):
I like.
Speaker 6 (32:51):
Everybody saw what happened. I was just trying to save
the boy.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
This is out of my hands.
Speaker 5 (32:56):
Am I under a rat?
Speaker 2 (32:57):
She killed the guy from behind.
Speaker 6 (32:59):
I want my daughter back. You get till nine o'clock.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
I think it's going to get worse and worse and
worse and worse.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
I did not bring the boat here.
Speaker 8 (33:11):
It is not me.
Speaker 6 (33:12):
I did this. What do we do you? I love it.
(33:34):
I think it looks fantastic. Ron actually went to lunch
I think one time with Amanda Plumber or something. No.
Speaker 7 (33:39):
I was having lunch with I think de Wie Reynolds
or somebody I don't know, like a Dewie Reynolds.
Speaker 6 (33:48):
And we went to.
Speaker 7 (33:52):
Ivy the ivy, and seated next to us was Amanda.
So I turned to her and I said, Amanda Plumber,
I love you and I know you since you're a baby.
She said, you know me since I'm a baby.
Speaker 6 (34:06):
How's that?
Speaker 7 (34:07):
I said? When I was a hairdresser in New York, studying.
We used to do all the wigs for High Spirits,
which was your mother's play. And I used to go
down in the tombs to carry the wigs to the
rooms that they would use them the next night. And
there was a baby carriage, and there you were in
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the baby carriage. She said, I'll go on to Nada here.
I said, no, I swear I would. Amanda, way, I
make up at your bullshit story. She said, well, I
bet you didn't lean in and say what a cute baby.
So I didn't know what to say. So luckily I
think it was Debbie. I was with, No, not Debbie,
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somebody like Levy Debbie, who was very funny.
Speaker 6 (34:53):
Yes, she's one of those comedian people.
Speaker 7 (34:57):
And they made a joke about it. Anyway, years later
I ran into Amanda again and I refreshed that story
and she said, oh, I never forgot that story, she said.
I said, so now you're doing well, you're acting. I'm
happy that you're back in the business because I know
that you stopped for a while, which was a mistake.
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I said, you're a great actress. She really is a
great actress. By the way, this woman can act like
nobody else. And I adore her. I love her. She's
the sweetest person.
Speaker 6 (35:28):
It's funny though, because in your rant about Hunger Games,
like in the original Hunger Game series, she was really
the best thing in the one that she was in.
She was the one. She is.
Speaker 7 (35:39):
She's a brilliant actress. Don't talk about her father too much.
Speaker 8 (35:44):
Yeah, she told me they lived in little Italy, right,
so in New York for years and years and then
they moved her away to boarding schools and everything. She
was balied with her parents or her father whatever ever
she lived with and and and like people like they.
Speaker 4 (36:04):
Were relatives or like boarding schools. But it was I
have to say I loved working with her because.
Speaker 8 (36:14):
I'm also I like if actors do their own thing,
and I think I believe it or not.
Speaker 4 (36:21):
So I'm not this guy who says you have to
do it this way.
Speaker 8 (36:25):
I want to see how they do it based on
what they were reading, what they were like thinking about
the part. And if I believe it, I'm fine, you know,
I'm happy. So, and I think she's an actress. She
plays she's only instinct, you know. It's she's really like
always a little off, and that makes her character.
Speaker 4 (36:47):
I think it's it's like she just nails it the
way she is.
Speaker 8 (36:53):
She doesn't try to be somebody totally different as her.
Speaker 6 (36:57):
She does not.
Speaker 7 (36:58):
She does not.
Speaker 6 (37:00):
You're very right.
Speaker 7 (37:01):
I told Jimmy to put her on our list years
ago of hiring her. If there's a part for her
coming from, you know, such strong parents. Her parents were
very very important people. Her father was Christopher, yeah, Christopher Plumber,
and her mother was Tammy Grimes, So they were very
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important people back in the nineteen sixties. And she, I guess,
was told she wasn't beautiful enough to become an actress.
Speaker 6 (37:35):
That she was not pretty.
Speaker 7 (37:38):
I gathered that from our conversation about her father. You know,
I asked questions and nobody else does because I have
balls and I'm gonna shit, you know, I get what
I want. Otherwise, why should I sit there for two
hours and talk to her about her career? Do I
give a fuck about her career. I'm not going to
listen to how wonderful her career is. I want to
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get to the stuff. And I found that talking about
her father was uncomfortable and not something she liked, so
I didn't do it. But I love her. I just
love her I'd like to work with her. If I
could work with her, I would peak, it's so happy.
Did you find medical terrific?
Speaker 8 (38:19):
Yes, it was like she also was the actor. So
she came the earliest to Croatias. She insisted to be
like a week before the shoot already there to adjust
to the situation and everything. The total opposite as the
facts in today's time. All the agents like, okay, we
fly him in one day before he can do the dress,
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you know, like I mean, it's ridiculous. It's always like
when you negotiate with agents, they acting like every day
is kes amount of dollars, you know, and instead of like,
let's have a good time.
Speaker 4 (38:55):
Also in Croatia on that island shooting the film, adjust
to the.
Speaker 8 (39:01):
The jet lag was the I mean, it's nine hours
time difference and everything.
Speaker 4 (39:04):
And she did it completely right. She came to earliest.
Speaker 8 (39:07):
She was supersed when everybody else traveled in, like James
Russo and so on. And she stayed also later in Croatia,
and then she came to me here to Germany and
visited me here with my family, and she stayed a
few days with us. And I was very very surprised
because she played actually video games with my son, and
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I never pictured her that she plays video games and
she was good at it, and that is so mistake,
you know, like when you have somebody like mana plumber
and then she's with my son like with the PlayStation
and they fighting whatever fortnight or something.
Speaker 4 (39:47):
Like, what the fuck is that? I couldn't believe it,
But it was great, it's great. I'm still in contact
with her.
Speaker 8 (39:53):
And she asked always like what's going on with the movie,
and I told her like, yeah, Can didn't took us,
Ennis didn't took as, south By Southwest didn't took us.
Speaker 4 (40:02):
Try Banka didn't talk us. Nobody played the movie.
Speaker 8 (40:05):
And now we have to see how we release it
without a festival or appearance or something.
Speaker 7 (40:13):
Yeah, I think it's it looks like judging by your trailer,
your trailer.
Speaker 6 (40:18):
I usually judge a movie by its trailer.
Speaker 7 (40:21):
If it's if it's cut like crap, and they do
they have a fifty million shots in a minute. I'm
not interested. Your Your trailer was interesting because you gave
me time to think. Your trailer is clean, very clean,
if you know what I mean by clean, not shadowy, dirty,
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dark and creepy, just nice. It seems to me to be.
Speaker 6 (40:47):
A quality film.
Speaker 7 (40:49):
It looks like a movie that would be in a theater,
not in some shitty, dreaming, crappy places that we have
to go to.
Speaker 2 (41:00):
For some of the shit that we see in.
Speaker 6 (41:02):
So I have a question for you about an old
movie and then we'll come back, because I want to
play the trailer for First Shift, but just in general,
because at the beginning of their career, you got to
like Bash so bad and I did never really like
understood it because I actually uh so. I have another
little horror podcast that I do that just plays trailers
and talks about movies, and I did since you were
coming on the show today, I did one it's called
(41:24):
Dark Fright Horror News, and I did Alone in the
Dark and House of the Dead, which I thought House
of the Dead was brilliant, like zombies didn't run like
that and chase and do all that stuff before you
did it really like, I thought it was great, and
you got bashed, and then you did a lot of
all them. I guess those are movies. I don't know
if those are movies also, but then you did in
the Name of the King and our reason. I want
(41:44):
to bring it up. I enjoyed it, but I want
to know how was it working, How was it to
work with Jason Statham since he started it? Because that's
like Ron's only Ron doesn't like action movies, but he
likes Jason State the movie.
Speaker 7 (41:56):
Because I can't believe how about five foot six old
boy can beat thirty people.
Speaker 6 (42:02):
Off a one minute.
Speaker 7 (42:05):
But he's a man. He doesn't smile, he just I
love to watch him beat people up. I've never seen
anybody enjoy it more than Jason because he stays dead pan.
His face has no expression. It's just boom boom boom,
you're dead boom boom boom. So I am excited to
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meet him.
Speaker 4 (42:28):
He'd plays always the same character.
Speaker 6 (42:32):
Of the King.
Speaker 4 (42:33):
I tried that he is a father is losing his son.
I tried to get a little more emotion out of him.
Let's say it this way right, So.
Speaker 6 (42:40):
Never got an emotion out of him.
Speaker 7 (42:43):
They had him up for the They want him for
James Bond.
Speaker 6 (42:47):
I think that was fake news, though I hope.
Speaker 7 (42:49):
Not because he would make a great James Bond. James
Bond had no personality really, which is a cuntman and
a drunk. So I think Jason could play that well.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
You guys.
Speaker 6 (43:00):
In the Name of the King A Dungeon Siege Tales
stars a lot of great people Leley Sobieski, Jason State
and Jonathan Reyes Davies, Ron Perlman, Claire Forlani. This is
an a list, everybody, Matthew Lillard, Christina Lokan, Mike Dopad.
I bring him up because he's been on the show,
and he's been in a bunch of your movies. Burt Reynolds,
Leota So I had everybody, but I noticed too on
a lot of your movies, like you do use a
(43:21):
lot of the same actors, go from movie to movie
to movie. Because I noticed, like Mike doud he's in
a ton of them. You do that because they're good
actors and you had a good experience the first time.
Speaker 8 (43:33):
Yeah, like Michael Pare is in a lot of my movies,
Clint Howard, like you know, like the various people. I
try to use again if I like working with them.
Dominic Purcell played after Southern Ward Seat also in the
Name of the King, Pot two or three, and so,
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because you know each other, you know how to work
with each other.
Speaker 4 (43:58):
It's good.
Speaker 8 (43:59):
I try to get Jason steam back. But after my film,
he just went up and now they maybe paying almost
ten million bucks for this kind of movies, right, So
it's crazy.
Speaker 4 (44:14):
But I agree with Ron.
Speaker 8 (44:16):
It's like he is the only real male action star
existing right now. Everybody from the old generation is just
too old, you know, Stallone, Schwartzeneggerber.
Speaker 4 (44:27):
They're all like seventy eight eighty. You know, it's it's over,
Mel Gibson. They're all too old now. And I think
he kept this kind of.
Speaker 8 (44:38):
Clint Eastwood style. I don't have a lot of impressions.
I just do what I'm supposed to do. And he
was like this as a person too. I mean it
was like, you know, you didn't have like long I
had two dinners with him during the shoot, and it
was not like long long conversations about everything.
Speaker 4 (44:58):
It's like we were eating and.
Speaker 8 (45:00):
He's like like straightforward but super easy to work with.
You know. It's very spot if he was a high
jumper from in the swimming pool like that, so that's
the reason he can do the flips and everything.
Speaker 7 (45:13):
And.
Speaker 6 (45:15):
Yeah he was I didn't know that part. Yeah, that
he was a high jumper of diving board. That's how
he could do all the flips and everything so good
when he's fighting.
Speaker 4 (45:25):
Yeah, yeah, we didn't know that.
Speaker 6 (45:27):
I didn't know that. We see all of these movies.
We just watched one the other night. Publicize, I just
saw one. We just saw one the other night and
it was really good.
Speaker 7 (45:35):
How did you find working with my buddy Fort Reynolds?
Speaker 4 (45:39):
And it was very impressive and I.
Speaker 7 (45:45):
Were all old friends for years and years.
Speaker 6 (45:48):
Yeah, I mean.
Speaker 4 (45:52):
Really like a legend, right.
Speaker 8 (45:53):
So, and he told me, like when we shot In
the Name of the King after his last shoot, they
he said, by the.
Speaker 4 (45:59):
Way, it's the only film I die in.
Speaker 8 (46:03):
Oh wow, And I said, really, I mean I imagined he
made so many movies.
Speaker 4 (46:08):
He said no, I said, look at my movies. I said,
I didn't die in any movie, but I'm dying here.
And that was with the reviews on In the Name
of the King.
Speaker 8 (46:19):
It was hurtful that he got also trashed because I
think he did a great job. He was a great
king in the film, right, and especially the dying scene
was very heartbreaking, you know, And I felt that was
totally disrespectful.
Speaker 4 (46:37):
But I mean that's the world we're living in, you know.
Speaker 8 (46:41):
When you mentioned House of Sadad what triggered all the
bad reviews. Basically, they're doing another one, a new one now,
a remake basically of House of Sadad with a lot
of money, and it comes out next year from Sony.
And I bet that when they compair this cgi eighty
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million dollar movie was my House of Saddet.
Speaker 4 (47:04):
At the very end, a lot of people would like
my movie more, you know, because I think we did
everything for real.
Speaker 8 (47:10):
There was no real like all the explosions, the makeup effects,
the blood effects.
Speaker 4 (47:15):
They were all real.
Speaker 8 (47:17):
And yeah, and it was campy, because House of Saddet
is campy, right, It's just on an island trying to
survive zoombies, So.
Speaker 4 (47:28):
What the fuck you're expecting?
Speaker 6 (47:29):
Right?
Speaker 4 (47:30):
I think I didn't exactly what I was supposed to
do making a House of Saddet movie.
Speaker 8 (47:35):
It's gore, it sex, it's everything in It's exactly what
how I saw the video game and I got trashed
for it, and I feel like this guy's were so
wrong at that time.
Speaker 6 (47:48):
I mean, I think they were wrong too. So I've
seen the majority of your films. I had seen everything
that you had done up until we had you on
in twenty fourteen, and I think that, you know, first
of all, I'm a big horror ficionado anyway, and the
fact that like you're doing stuff, the fact, I guess
(48:09):
it's a tribute to you that they're going to like
and remake it, you know, or whatever. But but what
I like about you is that when you get trashed,
you don't fucking take that ship. And I think it
is awesome, you know. I read I read the thing
about how like you had like reviewers and you set
up boxing matches with like five reviewers who gave you
(48:30):
negative reviews, and then you beat the shit out of
all of them in the bringing Like that is cool stuff,
and then you became friends with them. I think I
even read afterwards that you were friendly with them.
Speaker 4 (48:42):
One was Jeff Schneider, who was maybe listening to this
you too. He worked at for a variety. We are
supposed to do.
Speaker 8 (48:49):
A podcast like twenty years off the boxing fights together,
hopefully assume he's supposed to arnay that we talked about
what how he was, how he sees that whole craziness.
Then Vancouver in retrospective, you know, so I say it
was a good publicity stunt. Everybody watched it and they
(49:12):
learned something too, you know, so when they never got
beaten up, so they learned.
Speaker 4 (49:18):
I think that you cannot only.
Speaker 11 (49:21):
Write about stuff, you know, you also have to like
put up and do things. I felt also like, no
matter what movie you do, like when they always compare
me with at Wood or whatever, I said, at Wood
did something, you know, he.
Speaker 4 (49:36):
Made films with almost no money, and that is work.
Speaker 8 (49:40):
And he made it happen that even today people talk
about him, you know so, and that a.
Speaker 6 (49:46):
Movie about him. They even made a movie about him.
Speaker 7 (49:49):
You aren't the first person to do that, you know. Voluntino.
Back in the day, they used to hold him a fagot.
He was as sissy, he was queer whatever. So one
man called told him a powder puff, and Valentino said,
you think I'm a powder puff, come in the ring,
and he did. He boxed with this person and knocked
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him out. Well, the person turned out to be and
I forgot the name, one of the greatest professional boxes
in the world.
Speaker 6 (50:20):
And his son was.
Speaker 7 (50:23):
From the Beverly His father was the boxer. And I
thought to myself, Valentino beat him up. I don't think so.
Speaker 4 (50:36):
So they stayed ship.
Speaker 7 (50:38):
Bear next bear, I don't think he beat next bear Up.
I don't think so.
Speaker 6 (50:45):
But it was a wonderful publicity stunt.
Speaker 7 (50:48):
I mean, my mother was a Valentino freak, so I
have millions of pictures in her collection, and there were
so many of Rudy with his box and cloaks fighting.
Speaker 6 (50:59):
I like, love me later.
Speaker 8 (51:01):
I felt Errol Flynn was always a little like Volentinoss,
like twenty years thirty years later.
Speaker 6 (51:09):
But you were not the first. I just wanted you
to know that. So Ron, just a little background on.
So Ron used to have a TV show called Set
the Record Straight here in California, and he would interview
all the legends, and he was best friends with Jane Russell,
so he kind of is frong. He's eighty five, so
he's from that generation. And jenneral knew like like Elizabeth
(51:31):
Taylor and you know Tap and all those people. What's
her name, Betty Davis. He knew all those people I
knew from the eighties. So I'm like the Corey Hellman, court,
Cory Felman, Cory Haymen days. I'm friends with all the eighties.
Speaker 7 (51:44):
The young people today that I'm subjected to, the famous
young people today are boring. They have no personalities whatsoever.
But back in the day, if I went to a
party in nineteen fifty five, I could very well be
talking to Rita Haywarth, Lana Turner, Clark Cable. I mean,
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the room was filled with people who were better off
camera than on camera. So it was Hollywood, it was theater,
it was actors, it was magic. Today film is crappy,
movie stink. That that woke shit they got to carry
to those people because they're for the birds and let's
(52:29):
bring back decent movies. And you know what, Nicole Kidman,
leave your nose alone. You've gone to three or four
noses and none.
Speaker 6 (52:38):
Of them were pretty.
Speaker 7 (52:40):
You finally got a nose back that you look good.
Become actress, it become movie stars again.
Speaker 6 (52:46):
You earn it.
Speaker 7 (52:47):
There's nothing wrong with being Glorious Swanson, who I loved
as a child a little boy.
Speaker 6 (52:54):
I knew.
Speaker 7 (52:56):
All the great stars. May Murray my mother's best friend.
I used to go to her house with my with
my mother and May Murray would answer the door. This way, Jenny,
you Bostard.
Speaker 4 (53:09):
You're in Holland.
Speaker 7 (53:11):
I mean, they made a they made a big deal
out of taking a ship. Everything they did was that
theater Benny Davis. If she lit a cigarette, she made
sure five people were watching waiting for her to light
that cigarette, and then she would. She did it for people.
So this was the beauty of Hollywood. We had actors.
(53:33):
Today we have line readers. They read lines and when
they're finished reading their lines, they go home and they
get arrested for sex offense.
Speaker 2 (53:49):
That's right.
Speaker 6 (53:51):
So I took.
Speaker 7 (53:52):
Up a transvest transvest transsexual.
Speaker 6 (53:56):
So I have a question for you, like, so you
did a lot of horror. Are you a horror movie
fan in general? Yes, Like that's something you would sit
around and watch.
Speaker 8 (54:07):
Look, I turned sixteen in one week basically, right, so
I get old. So and that was the time when
I was young going to the movies Mothers Day, you know,
the John Carpenter movies, escaped from New York to sing
and of course the First Halloween, the First Friday, and
(54:29):
the certains were all this area.
Speaker 4 (54:31):
That was the big horror era.
Speaker 8 (54:34):
You can say, now you're a gentle in Italy and
so on. And for us, trying to get into the
R rated films with like being only fourteen years old
or something was.
Speaker 4 (54:46):
Like the game plan every weekend.
Speaker 8 (54:49):
You bought tickets for something else and then you sneaked
over to the movie you really wanted to see.
Speaker 4 (54:54):
And that was really for me, had a big impact
on why I like.
Speaker 8 (55:01):
In general genre and as a German filmmaker that is
basically genre is exactly that God in Germany, nobody's doing.
Speaker 6 (55:09):
They all do.
Speaker 8 (55:10):
Drama, you know, so the old comedy or drama is
nothing else and period piece sometimes. But I always wanted
films about like life or death, something has to happen.
That was why I was a total outsider in Germany too,
and I had to go to America to do something basically,
(55:31):
you know. And yeah, but horror is definitely a genre
I still follow till today.
Speaker 4 (55:40):
But I agree like you cannot.
Speaker 8 (55:43):
Redo over and over, you know, I don't want Halloween eighty,
I don't want, you know, Friday the thirteen twenty and
Freddy Kruger forever. You also have to let things die
and you don't need to like redo everything. But that
shows that all these studios, I think they have no
(56:04):
they're scared, they basically don't know what to do, uh,
and then they jump on some What we see in
the oscars now since a few years is that totally
ship movies getting nominated for the Oscars, where you have
to feeling like, why is that nominated?
Speaker 4 (56:22):
It's just a social pressure. What made a film like
get nominated?
Speaker 6 (56:28):
You know?
Speaker 4 (56:29):
And I think.
Speaker 6 (56:30):
That we see we didn't see any of the last
the last years, we didn't. I didn't know what any
of those movies that got nominated were. I didn't know
any of them. We didn't even watch the object because
I was like the movie.
Speaker 7 (56:42):
Films of the nineteen forties and fifties, we're done so
well that we are able to watch them today or
movie classics, okay, and we can enjoy them today. Is
if it were back then in the forties. Even some
of your movies, Jimmy, I can't watch them for a
minute more. I mean, I said, where the fuck did
(57:08):
this one come from? Because they don't know how to
please an audience. Audiences today are stupid. They don't have
any education in film. They have nothing but the idiotic
shit that we produce, the garbage, the stupid chop off
of Dick. I said, is that all they did? They said, no,
they stuck firecrackers up a woman's snatch and blew that
(57:29):
off on film. That's a film. That's art. That's that's
a movie to go see a guy getting his dick
cut off. I almost died when I saw it. I
couldn't believe it. That's why I said to my buddy Marcel,
I said, next second, to blow a woman snatch off.
He said, oh, Ron, they did that already. So where
(57:53):
are we going and film? Where are we going to
go next? Kill somebody to make it realistic? I know
into that. So where are we going in film? So wait,
wait a minute, one statement and I'm going to shut
my mouth. We lost the act of acting. That is
(58:13):
that's it?
Speaker 6 (58:14):
Okay, So I have a question for you. We lost
the art of actors. What are besides your own films? Like,
what are a few films that have come out in
the last ten years that you actually think we're actually
good films, You know that we're worth watching, that you enjoyed,
and that you didn't think we're shipped and that weren't
all woke.
Speaker 8 (58:36):
I think that I left that will be blood, but
it's maybe olders ten years.
Speaker 4 (58:41):
Yes, that was a very good movie. And there were
various movies.
Speaker 8 (58:47):
That were okay, you know, but there were not really movies.
Speaker 4 (58:51):
They moved the needle for me anymore. Let's say it
this way.
Speaker 8 (58:55):
When you see also what movies were nominated for an Oscar,
like ninety eighty or eighty five or ninety ninety, and
you had like in the same year whatever Jaws, Blocker,
Orange Apocalypse and now like shitle where you say like, oh,
they're all masterpieces, They're all great, and today you have
everything everywhere all at once, or Anora or Amelio Paris
(59:17):
or something like this where and I do this to myself.
I watch that films, you know, and I watched them,
and I think, like Run is a better film as
the films this year nominated for the Oscars, you know,
because it has a real background and a real subject matter,
(59:40):
what people discuss every day in the living rooms. And
there was a time where we had The Deer Hunter,
or even Nashville like other they were like making movies
at that point about what is happening now and not
like what is happened twenty years ago, and nobody gives
(01:00:02):
a fuck about anymore or what is happening now, But
nobody cares, you know. I mean when they really celebrated this,
this Moonlight or this kind of movies, I mean they.
Speaker 2 (01:00:15):
Don't get me that.
Speaker 4 (01:00:15):
It's just like the unimportant.
Speaker 7 (01:00:21):
You can't make a movie about today. If you make
a movie about today, you will have the audience beating
each other up because the political views of today are
so diversified. You will have the Jews killing the Christians,
and the Blacks killing the white and whatever goes on.
People today can't tolerate self.
Speaker 6 (01:00:44):
Self. What movies about movie?
Speaker 7 (01:00:48):
Yeah, they can't. They can't really face the reality of
what's going on. Trump hate Trump. Everybody has to hate Trump.
If you don't hate Trump, you're not in that's sort
of thinking instead of saying, let's do a movie about
Trump and possibly show what he's trying to do. I
like films that give you a positive feeling, a film
(01:01:09):
that gives you hope, a film that makes you understand
that life today is difficult, that we all have to
watch what we say or are in trouble. You talk
about Nazi Germany. This is worse than Nazis Germany because
at least in Nazi Germany we knew who the enemy was.
But today we don't know who the enemy is. They
(01:01:31):
come with black face, or they come all glisi and
cut and wonderful there's sneeks they're no good, so you
got to keep your mouth shut. I'm not supposed to
get pulled in now, I know, but I have a
question for him. So one of the movies that got
nominated for an OSCAR this year was the Demi Moore
movie The Substance, which I was happy that that horror
(01:01:51):
got recognized, but I didn't actually like the movie.
Speaker 6 (01:01:54):
Did you watch the movie and what did you think
of The Substance?
Speaker 8 (01:01:57):
No, I didn't watch it and I missed basically I
will watch it soon here.
Speaker 4 (01:02:02):
In the stream for free. At one point, but I
passed this up and I heard the.
Speaker 8 (01:02:09):
Same, like what you said that it's it's kind of crazy,
but overall also just hyped up, not really living up
to the expectations you have. But I think with Demi Moore,
it was just like we want her back, we want
(01:02:30):
to give her a new career, and she got all
the love and support of the of the business.
Speaker 6 (01:02:37):
I like that because I like her a lot. So
we've got we have like seven minutes left, and I
want to do the trailer for everybody to see First Shift.
So tell us a little bit about first shift since
we can actually everybody can see it now. First Shift.
That's the name of the song, first Shift. Oh, I
thought it was not for ship, talk about being the
(01:03:00):
ship before. No, okay, tell us about first shift.
Speaker 4 (01:03:04):
First Ship. They were a little tired of.
Speaker 6 (01:03:08):
Version, so tell us about first Shift.
Speaker 4 (01:03:12):
So that was so.
Speaker 8 (01:03:14):
I did not between twenty sixteen and twenty twenty one,
I didn't shot a movie. So and I felt like
it's senseless in a way, as similar what Ron just said,
Like it's like, you feel like, what the fuck I'm doing?
Speaker 4 (01:03:27):
And nobody gives a shit anymore?
Speaker 8 (01:03:29):
And so and then I wrote episodes down because I'm
we see what you said in the beginning.
Speaker 4 (01:03:37):
I like New York way more as I like LA
in general.
Speaker 8 (01:03:41):
You know, it's like the New Yorkers are more also
my mentality as the people in general, as the as
LA people.
Speaker 6 (01:03:50):
New York New Yorker is better. They have a more
mentality like him. And you're from New York. So I
pointed to you.
Speaker 8 (01:03:58):
That we shot First Shift, right, So we lived in
Williams and y Yeah, where'd you shoot?
Speaker 4 (01:04:07):
Yeah, I mean we shot all over the place.
Speaker 8 (01:04:09):
We shot in Queens in Brooklyn, we shot under the
bridge where the tram is like where a French Connection
was shot, and so I really like iconic places and
a few scenes in Manhattan, but mostly we were in Brooklyn,
and so I loved police movies and I missed police
(01:04:32):
movies like what I've said with the French Connection, you know,
and I felt like, why not trying to do a
police movie playing in New York? And I did in
New York vary scenes from solom Wall Street.
Speaker 4 (01:04:46):
I produced the.
Speaker 8 (01:04:47):
Movies there, and I know, you get the good thing
in New York be comparison to l a Is you
get away with a lot because nobody cares.
Speaker 4 (01:04:56):
Right, so you can just shoot, nobody looks in it camera.
Speaker 8 (01:05:01):
You can go in a subway and you shoot your
guy and the other people are not extrasted, just sitting
there and nobody cares.
Speaker 4 (01:05:07):
That's the good thing.
Speaker 8 (01:05:09):
And so we got I think a lot of production
value by just hid and run, you know, shooting and
leaving and the real I think we made it in
a way that it's it comes across a more real
show as all that TV shows we see with corps
like Blue Bloods or whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:05:29):
It has more like grid to it.
Speaker 8 (01:05:32):
And I was lucky with Kristen and Gino Peasy, the
other actor that they had so good chemistry. So at
the chemistry. Also when you play the trailer, the chemistry
comes across.
Speaker 4 (01:05:45):
I think very good in the trailer. Yeah, let's play
the trailer.
Speaker 6 (01:05:50):
Go ahead and just introduce the trailer. Let's watch it
and look for look out for rich Graft because.
Speaker 8 (01:05:54):
He's in this.
Speaker 6 (01:05:55):
I don't know if he's in the trailer. But anyway,
I introduced just say it, say who you are, and
this is your film trailer, and then we'll play it.
Speaker 4 (01:06:01):
Yeah, here's super Bowl and that's the trailer off First Shift.
Speaker 8 (01:06:04):
Who's running right now on most platforms out there?
Speaker 5 (01:06:13):
All right now, so another day in Paradise awaits us.
Before you hit the streets, I'd like to introduce our
newest team members.
Speaker 6 (01:06:20):
Russo meets your new part.
Speaker 8 (01:06:23):
It's my first day on the job and I cannot wait.
Speaker 6 (01:06:26):
She's taking a selfish She.
Speaker 5 (01:06:27):
Needs someone like you and you need.
Speaker 6 (01:06:29):
Someone like her. Is this a pretty sanctuary dating app.
Speaker 8 (01:06:34):
Letice?
Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
Catch?
Speaker 1 (01:06:38):
Wait?
Speaker 3 (01:06:39):
This is really weird, becuse I mean, I thought this
is when we were supposed to be getting to know
each other, Bondie getting tight.
Speaker 10 (01:06:48):
What about you?
Speaker 12 (01:06:49):
I don't like people, No, woman, no crime, the gun's
no problems.
Speaker 2 (01:07:05):
I'm lacking from New York.
Speaker 7 (01:07:06):
Don't do that.
Speaker 4 (01:07:08):
What did you expect us to do?
Speaker 2 (01:07:10):
Shop off.
Speaker 6 (01:07:15):
The wise Guy Hunt?
Speaker 4 (01:07:32):
But here's the good nurse.
Speaker 6 (01:07:33):
A option that you died.
Speaker 10 (01:07:42):
The city is my future.
Speaker 6 (01:07:56):
I love it. Yeah, that's New York seeing all the
New York stuff. Which cemetery is.
Speaker 7 (01:08:03):
Where my grandmother is buried and my grandfather.
Speaker 4 (01:08:06):
It's one of the biggest in America, right, So it's
so big.
Speaker 7 (01:08:10):
That's Calvary Cemetery.
Speaker 6 (01:08:12):
Yeah, I love it.
Speaker 7 (01:08:14):
And I saw my skyscrapers, and I saw my streets
and my noise and my confusion, and I loved every
minute of it.
Speaker 6 (01:08:22):
I think it's bad. So you guys, you want to
check out oub Bowl.
Speaker 7 (01:08:25):
He's got something gim mey said, we're gonna watch the
film tonight.
Speaker 6 (01:08:28):
I want to watch that one to free. It's on
too B. I think you find it.
Speaker 4 (01:08:33):
You find it for free somewhere.
Speaker 6 (01:08:34):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, So you guys check out a bunch
of other films by Ube Bowl. Assault on Wall Street's
a really good one with a lot of famous people
in it. The Final Storm with Steve Basic, who's like
one of my best friends, Yeah, he comes on the
show like ten times. He's a really good friend of mine.
Attack on Darfur. He was an actor in the League
of Sirah Superheroes with Violin, Lloyd Kaffman and Fred Owensray. Yes, well,
(01:09:02):
first Shift is out. He also is in a comedy
animation horror film called Apocalypse where he plays Officer Bowl.
That was original.
Speaker 4 (01:09:12):
I helped filmmakers.
Speaker 8 (01:09:13):
Sometimes they asked him for doing a cameo or whatever,
and I'm happily doing it.
Speaker 4 (01:09:17):
I don't I love that.
Speaker 6 (01:09:18):
I think it's fabulous. Well, I have to ask your question.
Do you know Marcel Waaltz.
Speaker 8 (01:09:24):
Of course he did a Seat too, like I did
that horror movie Seat And he did the second part.
Speaker 6 (01:09:30):
Of Oh Yeah in Germany. Right, he's becoming a big
deal here. You know what movie you have to watch?
Speaker 4 (01:09:36):
What?
Speaker 6 (01:09:36):
Blind? Blind?
Speaker 4 (01:09:38):
Okay, no money, it's a great He did.
Speaker 7 (01:09:41):
It German style, all class, all intelligence, well written, well filmed.
He didn't do it New York style, you know, not
New York America style. Cut him U, shut him up
and throw him out. He did a wonderful job.
Speaker 6 (01:09:57):
Almost no budget at all. You should check one all time.
The reward to Europe Yeah, it's a good film. You'll
like it. He's a good he's a good friend of
a matter of fact, his birthday is Saturday. We're going
to a birthday party at his house on Saturday. So uh,
I'll say yes, I will. We'll say hi for you again.
You guys. Follow Ube on Instagram, ub Underscore Bowl, Underscore Films.
(01:10:21):
Another person that you probably know. Do you know Matthias Hughes.
Speaker 4 (01:10:24):
Absolutely, it wasn't my house.
Speaker 6 (01:10:26):
Might love him, love him to death. We had him
on not too long ago. He was a great guest.
New Germans. Really got your ship together. So it makes
me happy. And we want to thank you for coming on.
And when you get uh, when you get a release
for sism vill Gilanti, let it, let me know and
we'll bring you back so we can help promote it. Absolutely,
(01:10:47):
thank you so much. It's been a pleasure.
Speaker 7 (01:10:50):
Thank you for a smart show.
Speaker 4 (01:10:52):
Okay, bye bye, I leave the studio.
Speaker 6 (01:10:56):
I can't leave, Yes, leave the studio, Yes, bye bye.
All right, you guys, that was ball. I love him
to death. I know he's controversial, but he's like the
greatest controversial direcord. He just did he just is because no,
he's not at all because we think like him, so
he's for us, but he has he is a really
(01:11:18):
terrific guy. We're gonna take a actually, we're gonna bring
on our next guest.
Speaker 7 (01:11:22):
I have to take a standing up break because it's
time to stand otherwise on the.
Speaker 6 (01:11:27):
Actually, we're gonna do a real quick music break. Then
you guys, this is Ricky Rebel Preacher. Will be back
in three minutes with our next guest, Elizabeth Johnson. So
enjoy Ricky Rebel Preacher will be right back.
Speaker 7 (01:11:42):
And second second to.
Speaker 6 (01:11:58):
Lucky in the back of your energy. Man, you did things,
had a cure, believe up in my mivalry.
Speaker 10 (01:12:13):
I never said I was nage.
Speaker 6 (01:12:18):
I never said them under the sea. I was paying
to There's a heaven, No heavy if you're kid, I
love Love of the Preachers. Jesus put two bathers, Daddy,
(01:12:44):
Daddy up to Preachers. We met up in the front
seat on your niece became up Blomny.
Speaker 2 (01:12:56):
You did things, said I you believed.
Speaker 6 (01:13:01):
Locating the Scaping memorial, self patient, Unsatu, creatures, Jesus but
Okay and Teddy Cheaty usual features, contemptations, the cool things
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you the Heaven first consuuatal he comin as this.
Speaker 2 (01:13:34):
I'm good, he good, that is f Don't try to
change me.
Speaker 6 (01:13:40):
Don't try to push me in. I think I need
to start my old legit. Get in my bed, Get
out of your head.
Speaker 2 (01:13:45):
You know you just gave me to have a little fun.
Speaker 6 (01:13:47):
All these funds on my beaters, try to pull me
down for God enough to see all the love that
surrounds me. They wish that they had in my life.
I'm not a shame.
Speaker 2 (01:13:54):
They have a good sex to call me by.
Speaker 6 (01:13:57):
That's right, ims change and its name is O't have
no one of your login bout salvation and help me.
(01:14:17):
You love your lover about Joe preachers have Jojesus and
Joe bathers. Gotta be Chaddy Jaddy that Joe preaching export etopop.
Speaker 2 (01:14:49):
Because I just want to have.
Speaker 6 (01:14:54):
Don't must be sold about piece all right, everybody, Now
(01:15:28):
we're going to bring on our next guest. Let's bring
her in one and make sure we can hear and
see her.
Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
Hello, how are you hello?
Speaker 5 (01:15:36):
Can you hear me?
Speaker 7 (01:15:37):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (01:15:37):
We can hear you?
Speaker 2 (01:15:38):
Terrip it?
Speaker 5 (01:15:39):
Why I just roped these like because they matched ear glasses?
Speaker 6 (01:15:44):
I just perfect right now? I love it. Yeah, how
many children do you want to have? Do I want
to have? I have one? I'm not a romance.
Speaker 7 (01:15:56):
No, no, hang on, we got to introduce you to
everybody knows game man, just don't get straight jokes.
Speaker 6 (01:16:04):
Hi everybody. Now, we want to welcome to the Jimmy
Star Show with Ron Russell. After a writer, producer and
consulting producer. Oh Johnson, she's also a researcher. You do
things that other people we've never had on do, so
it'll be fun to talk about a little bit. But
it was welcome to the show. This is my cool,
(01:16:24):
outrageous man about town co host Ron Russell, and we're
very happy to have you.
Speaker 5 (01:16:29):
Oh I'm so excited. Thank you, thank you for having me.
Speaker 6 (01:16:32):
It'd be a lot of fun. So we have people
in the chat room. Say hi to everybody in the
chat room.
Speaker 5 (01:16:37):
I love people.
Speaker 6 (01:16:39):
Now, where have you actually located?
Speaker 5 (01:16:41):
Well, you'll love this, since I've been told that you
love old Hollywood. I am in Los Angeles at the
Disney Bungalows that were the original Disney lot they felt
in nineteen twenty seven, so I've been living here for
twenty seven years.
Speaker 6 (01:16:58):
Oh wow, it's uh, they're.
Speaker 5 (01:17:01):
Redoing all the electrical So I've been going back and
forth between mine that they've just all fixed up, which
were in the process, and my son is helping me
to move back in. So I'm in what I call
the resort because it's really really beautiful. They done a
great job and it's got that historic so like behind me,
I don't know if you can see this used to
(01:17:22):
be where they'd have the ironing board.
Speaker 6 (01:17:27):
Down.
Speaker 5 (01:17:28):
Yeah, and they have shelves now and I just put
all the chat Skei's in there and yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:17:35):
Yeah, and that's a Toxic Avenger poster right that.
Speaker 5 (01:17:39):
Is my son just found it and pulled it out
because everything's kind of Patty wampus. But can you see
the whole poster?
Speaker 6 (01:17:46):
Absolutely great.
Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
I love it.
Speaker 6 (01:17:49):
So so let's talk about trauma then for a second.
Since you've got it. I think you were in one
of the trauma films, right, Citizen Toxi.
Speaker 7 (01:17:55):
I was.
Speaker 5 (01:17:56):
I was actually in two of them. Okay, I was
in Citizen Toxie the Toxic Avendure Part four where he's
got a dual personality. There's Noxie and Toxy and one
is this like evil twin. So I played and I
brought a picture. I played the reporter. There you go
(01:18:20):
with Sergeant kabookie man. If you're familiar with that character.
Speaker 6 (01:18:24):
I'm actually familiar. So when we started this show, we
just found out this show is we've been on the
air for eighteen years. In my first year, one of
our first like ten guests was Lloyd Kaufman. Because I'm
so we had Lloyd Kaufman on and now now they're
getting ready to do a Toxic Avenger live action streaming
(01:18:45):
event and they just asked me a couple of days
ago if I would like to come on as well.
Speaker 7 (01:18:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:18:51):
Boy, It's like I feel like he's this soul heart.
He's my he's my spiritual love.
Speaker 6 (01:18:58):
We uh.
Speaker 5 (01:19:01):
We were doing trauma.
Speaker 7 (01:19:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:19:02):
He is a true genius, a true original. You should
buy and tell everybody about his book How to Make
a Movie. I forget the exact title.
Speaker 6 (01:19:10):
But money, there's no money.
Speaker 5 (01:19:14):
And he really I've seen him do interviews where he
shows he cutting a watermelon and using that as the blood.
I remember when in Toxic Avenger we were filming up
in Poughkeepsie and it was just so spontaneous and he
would see people and he'd go calh be in a movie,
be in a movie, and he got the whole town,
(01:19:38):
you know, involved and excited about it, and it was
it was great. We were filming in a school and
then what had been an old mental institution but a
really antiquated hospital. And then he I did some events
as a trummet in Santa Barbara conventions for trauma, and
then I was in Tails in the Crapper with James Gunnas. Gone, yeah,
(01:20:05):
who was one of the great writers of the Trauma
Tromeo and Juliet.
Speaker 6 (01:20:10):
I already know that because now James Gunn nowadays he's
like the biggest director on the planet.
Speaker 5 (01:20:15):
I know. Lloyd discovers people. In fact, when I first
was there, very interesting. He gave me a bunch of
trauma movies and Cannibal the Musical was one of them.
Are you familiar with Cannibal the Musical?
Speaker 7 (01:20:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:20:32):
So they he got to know the South Park guys,
and he told me that Trey and Matt had tried
to give him South Park and Lloyd was like, no, no, no,
we don't want that.
Speaker 6 (01:20:45):
So then I love how parkus. It's awfun.
Speaker 5 (01:20:49):
I think it's yeah, they're just lyric that's spirit and
creativity and just being you know, present, and the talent
is incredible.
Speaker 6 (01:21:00):
We have a we have a friend Michael Damien, who
used to be a really big soap opera star and
a singer. He had a bunch of number one hits
and stuff. But he now makes a lot of movies,
and he also knows how to discover talent, Like he's
the one who just brought Lindsay Lohan didn't work for
years in movies, you know, and he brought her back
in one of his films and now she's working all
(01:21:21):
the time, and.
Speaker 5 (01:21:21):
I know, I love come backstory.
Speaker 6 (01:21:23):
He discovered Nicholas Galitzin, who basically did one of his
movies about dancing and violin playing. It's like music. It's
kind of like a hip hoppy movie. And now Nicholas
Glitzen is like the biggest younger star in Hollywood, and
he's doing stuff with like he just did stuff with
and what's her name, the girl from Devilware's Prada and
(01:21:45):
the biggest people like whoever, like he's working with like
and he was in the remake of the Craft that
they did and personality. But he's a great singer, and
I interviewed him he's a jed haws. But your interview
got like like eight hundred thousand of.
Speaker 7 (01:22:00):
First people wanted to see what he had to say,
and he said, don't.
Speaker 6 (01:22:04):
That that was the beginning.
Speaker 4 (01:22:06):
It was bigger.
Speaker 6 (01:22:08):
I loved him. I think he was I think he's fantastic.
Speaker 2 (01:22:11):
So let's go.
Speaker 6 (01:22:12):
First of all, I want to know. So you're a writer,
and you wrote, and I wanted you to explain, how
do you write an episode of sex sent me to
the er, like, do they have to find people then
to have the to have whatever the problem is, you know,
to match what you write, or do you write it
after you find out what the problem is and then
you write it?
Speaker 4 (01:22:32):
Well, no, they assign the issue, okay.
Speaker 5 (01:22:35):
And so my favorite was sex center to the hot
tub episode, and I had had a hot tub episode
of my own, you know, for many years of sun
Dad's Yeah, so I really related to that one. They
would give you an array and you could pick, Okay,
I relate to this one. It was really challenging because
(01:22:58):
the science was real. They would have these were real cases,
and so they would have all the medical experts and
then you would I would write and you'd put it
into a format and you would write the different dialogue
that of the couple or whatever, the incident and the
issue was. It was really fun. I liked that it
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was complicated.
Speaker 6 (01:23:21):
I've only seen a couple of those episodes, but that
they're really fascinating the problem, you know, the problems that
people have.
Speaker 5 (01:23:28):
Yeah, yeah, that one my my favorite one was you know,
like they had they had It was a couple and
they were visiting the sister's house and the they were like,
let the sister it said, don't go into the hot tub,
and they went and had sex in the hot tub
and the sister had just shocked it. So they had
(01:23:50):
third degree burns like inside, Yeah, and she it was
really serious. So you know, it's a fun It seems
funny first, but then it really got in depth with
the science.
Speaker 6 (01:24:03):
So oh no, I think it's terrible. It's t while
we looked at it.
Speaker 7 (01:24:06):
Huh.
Speaker 5 (01:24:08):
Yeah, it was kind of a little shocking.
Speaker 6 (01:24:11):
Yeah, I like love it. So then so you've written
I also wrote down I think I wrote down Split
Second Decision on the MSNBC News Style Court and the Proposal.
So so you're you've written for several shows.
Speaker 5 (01:24:26):
Yes, I loved working on the MSNBC show Now. That
show with partnered with a supervising producer and documentarian Adrian
maher We. It was the only scripted show that MSNBC
went into because then that year, of course Trump was
(01:24:48):
free TV, so they canceled that scripted show. But the
show itself, I learned so much and so much research
about if you're in a hair growing in you know situation,
what to do. So we did flash Flood. We did
an incredible episode on wildfires. My favorite. I really chased
(01:25:12):
down crowd crush and what to do in a crowd
crush and was researching and.
Speaker 6 (01:25:17):
Trying to what is a crowd crush when somebody.
Speaker 5 (01:25:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:25:24):
The story that I was.
Speaker 5 (01:25:25):
Really trying to hone down and get the people who
were affected and find people were at the scene was
when the woman died at the DC Carnival when it
used to be in California, but the incident made it
then go to Vegas and they had it again, but
a lot.
Speaker 8 (01:25:43):
Of the.
Speaker 5 (01:25:46):
The people were the They were trying to say that, oh,
she overdosed. They didn't because then the venue would be
blamed if they said, oh, she was on drugs, but
really she was crowd crushed so the crowd started pushing
and she got trampled because she had fallen down. And
I mean, I've been I've been afraid of crowds, and
(01:26:08):
I ball it. We had an expert come in talk
about what to do.
Speaker 4 (01:26:12):
You move to the.
Speaker 5 (01:26:13):
Sides, don't panic, don't start grabbing people because you can
pull them down with you, because people do get I
was almost crushed at a YouTube Public Enemy concert and
I have to be carried over as people push and
move forward. It's your kind of natural instinct when there's
an incident.
Speaker 6 (01:26:31):
I would hate that. I see that in movies. I
don't know, Like in the movie. There's a great horror
movie called Thanksgiving. It came out like two years ago.
It's an Eli Roth movie. Oh yeah, I want to
movie starts with the guy has like a Walmart or
whatever and it's Thanksgiving and they're not letting the people
in and then everybody gets smashed and they break the
windows to go in and get all the deals and
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trampled and stuff.
Speaker 5 (01:26:53):
That actually that I think it was based on a
true story, because that's just creepy.
Speaker 6 (01:26:58):
Though.
Speaker 2 (01:26:58):
I mean, I love the movie.
Speaker 6 (01:26:59):
It's a great movie, but like I would not a
way I wouldn't want that to happen, So.
Speaker 5 (01:27:03):
I move, move to the sides. And if you start
to see because crowds move. This is what we learned
from the expert on the show. It moves like in
a wave, So start going over to the sides because
the pressure all goes in the center. So if you
start hugging the sides, that's the better place to be.
Speaker 6 (01:27:22):
We would be in trouble too, because we both have
bad knee. We both just had knee surgery.
Speaker 5 (01:27:25):
So I heard, Oh my son is going through knee issues.
Speaker 6 (01:27:29):
How are they now?
Speaker 7 (01:27:30):
How are you?
Speaker 6 (01:27:34):
How old is your son? How old is your son?
Speaker 5 (01:27:36):
He is thirty three and he is actually Roman.
Speaker 6 (01:27:40):
You are so cute? Can we tell you how cute?
Speaker 8 (01:27:44):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (01:27:46):
My daughter Leslie? Who are you of her personality?
Speaker 8 (01:27:51):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (01:27:52):
I'm sure go crazy over here?
Speaker 5 (01:27:55):
Oh I have to find them off. How do you
know to.
Speaker 6 (01:28:00):
Men like women with yuma? And you have great huma?
Speaker 7 (01:28:04):
Oh yeah, yeah, Race tells a story. Such an interesting
girl and a very pretty one.
Speaker 8 (01:28:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:28:13):
Well, here's the thing with the knees. So I just
have bad luck or I don't know, or a bad body.
But I've had three new replacements and a manipulation, all
in the same knee in five years. So I'm always
like having problems and I'm still I'm leaving to go
to the doctor as soon as the show is over.
I was bonon on bone. I was better off bone
(01:28:33):
on bone than I am now. But there's nothing I
can do, so I'm trying to, you know, make it
work the best that it does. He had a full
knee replacement nine weeks ago and it's just been difficult.
But his biggest difficulty is that he can't take the
painkillers because they do bad things to him. So he's
had to have to do the whole thing with no
(01:28:53):
pain killers, and so it's been very painful for him.
He's probably his is going to end up working out
really good by the time that he's healed, but he
needs another And you've seen me toiling in March because
he can't sit in one crossed my leg. I have
to move my leg. So the son has to have
a need replacement. You know, there's nothing you can do
if it's really bad. But if he can hold out,
(01:29:15):
I would recommend holding He's thirty. I mean, he's he played,
he'll he's young.
Speaker 5 (01:29:23):
They're they're basketball injuries that keep recurring. And he played
a really intensive basketball at Loyola High School, which is
a really good sports school, then played at Santa Clara,
then he played in South Africa. And he had a
growth spurt when he was younger. Actually, he got rejected
from health insurance. I think they think thought he had
(01:29:48):
the Abraham Lincoln disease, and they said he had too
expansive of a growth spurt. And so so what I
think maybe happened is some of the platelets, particularly in
his ankles, and things hadn't right used because he grew
so fast. I actually saw him grow in front of
my eyes.
Speaker 6 (01:30:06):
There you like, does he does he like Caitlyn Clark?
I love watching TikTok videos of Kaitlyn.
Speaker 5 (01:30:13):
I love Caitlink.
Speaker 2 (01:30:14):
Do you like Clark Roman?
Speaker 4 (01:30:16):
Come here?
Speaker 5 (01:30:18):
No, he's shy Caitlyn Clark, it's the question.
Speaker 6 (01:30:22):
He does I love watching her videos on TikTok. I
think they're awesome.
Speaker 5 (01:30:26):
She she's classy, she's smart, she's so talented. Yeah, we're
big Warriors fans.
Speaker 6 (01:30:34):
Okay, there you go, because we give it.
Speaker 5 (01:30:35):
We hail from the Bay Area. Then I heard you
talking earlier about New York City. Oh, that's our heart home.
We lived in the East Village. I went to n
y U for grad school and basically Roman did to
he was raised there, and then.
Speaker 6 (01:30:49):
Smart because that's a good school.
Speaker 5 (01:30:51):
I had classes with Arthur Miller, John Patrick, Shanling. I
was in the playwriting department, Sam Shephard, ar Gurney, Wendy Wasston.
Speaker 6 (01:31:05):
How come you didn't stay in New York? Why did
you come back to California?
Speaker 5 (01:31:08):
Well, interesting, you asked, So I did a solo show
based on I was playing songs out and did the
whole sidewalk cafe seen in the East Village playing out,
and then I started scripting because I was so nervous
to talk. So I did a solo show off Broadway,
and I did it for three years.
Speaker 6 (01:31:27):
And then well, Roman.
Speaker 5 (01:31:32):
Kept kind of walking up to strange men of color,
particularly because he's half Mexican, and said, are.
Speaker 4 (01:31:38):
You my dad?
Speaker 5 (01:31:39):
Are you my dad? And I just thought, you know,
I love New York, but I can come back. But
Roman needs to be near his dad, who was in California.
So and so they have a good relationship. So that
for Roman. Yeah, and now the irony is his dad
is on Broadway and We're in LA. He's in Nework,
(01:32:01):
so I'm wondering if he's thinking about you know.
Speaker 6 (01:32:06):
So we want to give a shout out to Matt
Jason who said this. I love Matt Jason. He's really
one of my favorite people.
Speaker 5 (01:32:13):
We know.
Speaker 6 (01:32:15):
He is like soul now. He's fabulous. So he wrote
me a few little notes. He told me, your first
credit was playing Monica Lewinsky on the Steve Harvey Show.
Speaker 5 (01:32:24):
Yes, yes, but when my first my first? What is
your first credit?
Speaker 6 (01:32:30):
TV credit?
Speaker 5 (01:32:31):
Maybe TV credit for sure, but was it my first?
Speaker 6 (01:32:34):
Oh I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:32:36):
Oh, well that's no. Actually my first talk show was, well,
I was. I was a recurring extra on Law and
Order back in New York, which was really fun. And
then I was I did independent film in New York,
and then that was my first one. I think in
(01:32:58):
l A, I was on do you ever remember the
Perez Show?
Speaker 7 (01:33:02):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (01:33:03):
Yes, so I was on that and I was it
was a custody battle over the Dog. It was a
funny segment.
Speaker 6 (01:33:11):
So what are you thinking though? Okay, so Monica, when
you're on Steve Harvey, which you know, like I like.
Steve Harvey is a huge even today he's still huge.
You know, like I have people who want to like
get on this they want to get on this radio show.
Speaker 4 (01:33:26):
It's somewhere.
Speaker 6 (01:33:27):
It's like it's like fifteen thousand dollars for three minutes
to get on his show. I think I know him.
Oh maybe is he the one that was married to
JoJo's Starbuck? I have no idea Steve Garvey, No, no,
Garry Steve's that he was married to Jojo. So what
did you have to do though with Monica to play
(01:33:49):
a lot Monica Leoncy, did you have to like sell
you like a blow job or something?
Speaker 4 (01:33:53):
No?
Speaker 10 (01:33:54):
No, I know.
Speaker 5 (01:33:55):
I thought they'd go further, but it was you know,
it's a it's a sick kind of clean Yeah. And
my friend from n YU All roads lead to n
YU like that has just been It was one of
the best times in my life. I really got a
lot from it. So one of my grad school friends
became a writer on that show. And it was a
(01:34:17):
party scene. So it was just a nudge, nudge, wink
wink and yeah yeah, So I believe it was more
like glorified.
Speaker 8 (01:34:26):
It was.
Speaker 5 (01:34:27):
They didn't really want to go too deep in it
because then it would have been too well deep and
cont very controversial.
Speaker 6 (01:34:35):
So then I read, so my favorite my favorite reality
show of all time? Well, my first one was like
the Making the Band of Danity Kane with like P Didy.
Speaker 4 (01:34:43):
I love that.
Speaker 6 (01:34:44):
Yeah, my favorite reality show. But my next favorite reality
show was The Simple Life. Oh loved it, Nicole Ritchie,
and you did two episodes of it playing the hot mod.
Speaker 5 (01:34:56):
Oh, I gotta tell you, I got it. Okay, So
Nicole Ritchie Paris, they are wonderful. And so when I
kind of came out because it was a pageant they
got episode that started was hot was pageant Mom, so
it was like pageant girls and I was the mom.
So they made the moms do do a pageant show.
(01:35:17):
And when I came out, Nicole Richie said, here she
comes Raquel Welch on steroids, and so I felt like, wow,
she notices me. Yeah, I love that show.
Speaker 6 (01:35:31):
They were I still like now I can still like them.
Speaker 5 (01:35:36):
I looking around on one of those vacuum cleaner things
and her clothes and then I met her again at
Sundance and we had a great time.
Speaker 6 (01:35:46):
I met her so many many years ago. I dressed
Elton John. I used to be a clothing designer, and
I dressed Elton John and I was his guest at
the concert and he gave us frontal season. And so
next to us was Tara Reid in Paris Hilton. Oh,
so we got to, like, you know, meet and hang
out with them, and she was super nice and so
and now she really liked Mary herself. Huh, she's a
(01:36:10):
mom and now she's a real famous DJ. And I
heard they were going to bring the Simple Life back.
I don't know if it was just going to be
for like a one show thing or on a new
series so that they were going to come back where
they are.
Speaker 4 (01:36:19):
Now they did.
Speaker 5 (01:36:20):
I think it was a movie maybe the kind of day.
But she actually has a memoir out. She's quite a
deep She's a richer character than she's been given credit for.
Speaker 4 (01:36:32):
Oh.
Speaker 6 (01:36:32):
Absolutely, Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:36:33):
I really really appreciated her, loved her. She's so she's beautiful.
I mean when she sang and did that car commercial
I love Paris in the springtime and she was on
top of the car, I was hilarious.
Speaker 6 (01:36:47):
Yeah, I actually liked it when she did we have
that Hamburger place here, and now I forgot that because
we don't need at it. I don't know. No, no,
there's another one. And anyway, she did the commercial for
like how Hot and Saucy during the Simple Life, you know,
the cheeseburgers, and it was Carl carled Junior or carls
or whatever.
Speaker 5 (01:37:06):
It was the same commercial.
Speaker 6 (01:37:07):
Yeah, maybe it is the same commercial, but it was
a great commercial. I know, I really loved it. And
I just loved the fact that she's she's Paris Hilton. Yeah,
she's really made a name for herself now. And I
so I went to this daughter daughter I knew, well, yes,
they used to party.
Speaker 5 (01:37:26):
Because Deirdre is a beautiful name, Deirdre of the Sorrows.
Speaker 6 (01:37:31):
Yes, so we uh.
Speaker 7 (01:37:33):
And she just thought that Hilton was a one on
one friend. She was in a group friend. If she
was around a bunch of girls, she was a bitch.
But if you got for one on one, she was sweet.
Speaker 6 (01:37:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:37:46):
Would you like Paris?
Speaker 5 (01:37:49):
I also and I think she's as smart as hell.
Speaker 6 (01:37:52):
I have this friend, her name is Ozzie As she
used to be like a big recording artist. And when
we lived in Florida, we went to this thing called
the Dance Star us A Awards, and it was when
Paris was with Nick Nick Carter. I think she was
dating Nick Carter and it was a long time ago,
and so we walked the red carpet with Nick Carter, Carmen, Electra, Dave.
Speaker 5 (01:38:12):
Oh my God, Dave, Dame Tomorrow. I met him so
many times and went to because it was all Jane's addiction,
and we would just see each other and go, okay,
you again, like we've talked so many times, We've learned
each other, we know who we are.
Speaker 6 (01:38:25):
Yeah, I love so now you're a singer. Also, yes,
I have a.
Speaker 5 (01:38:31):
New I've been I had recorded a lot of songs
during the pandemic, and as I said, I was a
singer songwriter in New York City and piano and they're
kind of like Nellie Mackay, Kate Bush, Tory Amos is
Fiona apple Ish theatrical.
Speaker 6 (01:38:48):
I love oh, I love all time favorite songs.
Speaker 5 (01:38:52):
So, uh, what's your all time favorite song?
Speaker 6 (01:38:55):
One of my all time favorite song is Running Up
That Hill? Oh yeah, this is a great song.
Speaker 8 (01:39:00):
Ye.
Speaker 6 (01:39:01):
Yes, so they actually sent me though, they sent me
a Christmas song. You did because it's the only thing
I guess that you have up on YouTube that I
could take this as a video I'm not sure that video, yes,
but I have more.
Speaker 5 (01:39:14):
On Spotify because I'm releasing a song a month.
Speaker 6 (01:39:16):
So I have Okay, we have to tell you, but
we wanted people to show people the video, so we're
going to play it. So tell us what this is.
It's called by Elizabeth Johnson. It's a Christmas song. It's
Christmas in June, like Young Hallmark.
Speaker 5 (01:39:30):
Yes, yes, well, okay, originally I'm going back to n
YU as well. My friend Dave Berenbaum wrote ELF and
they were going to make an ELF two. So originally
I wrote this song to be in ELF two and
that never got made. And then I had pitched it
to Adam Sandler for eight Crazy Nights, but it didn't
really work in that so it was on. I went out.
(01:39:55):
I found Sue Houston, this animator, found her on Craigslist.
She is incredible. She didn't even see a picture of me,
and she's like, oh, let me just sketch up something.
I love the song. Let me just sketch something up.
She was in Boston at the time, and she sent
me the sketches and they looked just like me, and
I was like wow. Then she ended up working on
(01:40:18):
Guardians of the Galaxy and coming movie teling and doing
a lot of great stuff, so it's super talented. And
then my friend Yari Shuotzer recorded it and he does
the bomb bom bomb, so it's fun. I have a
follow up idea called under the camelte and I think
it's funny.
Speaker 6 (01:40:38):
It was a follow up called under the Cameltoe. Yeah,
recording a good one, a good para.
Speaker 5 (01:40:43):
Well, my theory, my story for it is that it's
the same Christmas Lady character and she rides on the
camel of the Three Wise Men and she's you know,
so it's it still is Christmas, but she's going to
see Jesus. And I have a treatment for like a
half hour Christmas special. It was on Adam Films, which
(01:41:05):
was Comedy Central's online. It won awards for three years,
so I'm trying to have it go viral again. And yeah,
it really had a great season this last season, so I.
Speaker 6 (01:41:18):
Love it, you guys. So this is Elizabeth Johnson, you guys.
It's Christmas in June on the Jimmy Stars Show with
Ron Russell. And here's a song that she did called
under the missilete Enjoy and we'll be right back don't
go anywhere.
Speaker 2 (01:41:43):
The guests are all expected.
Speaker 5 (01:41:48):
In a minute or two, but I don't care if
they never look.
Speaker 8 (01:41:56):
Bodies me and you.
Speaker 2 (01:42:00):
The gifts may get neglected.
Speaker 6 (01:42:04):
Under the Christmas tree.
Speaker 8 (01:42:09):
Sc me to unwrapped presents coming unwrapped me, So.
Speaker 4 (01:42:17):
Give me a kiss. Christmas I've missed.
Speaker 6 (01:42:23):
So oh, let's get down to.
Speaker 1 (01:42:27):
Pismas under the missile toe.
Speaker 6 (01:42:39):
Santaso just talking, He's sneaking up.
Speaker 2 (01:42:45):
Jimminy here his milk and cookies.
Speaker 6 (01:42:52):
For bringing you to me. I've always been such a
good group and weed it and Mama's advice.
Speaker 4 (01:43:05):
I never do to I met you.
Speaker 10 (01:43:08):
Naught could be so nice.
Speaker 4 (01:43:12):
For give me the kiss. It's Christmas.
Speaker 6 (01:43:17):
It's starting too smooth, and let's get down too Pizzmas
under a mistletoo.
Speaker 2 (01:43:39):
Wow, super cute, very cute.
Speaker 5 (01:43:51):
It makes me laugh every time. Thank you.
Speaker 6 (01:43:54):
No, it's super duper cute. And I think you should
do under the camel toe. I think it'd be a
lot of fun.
Speaker 5 (01:44:00):
Yeah, if I can get Sue back.
Speaker 1 (01:44:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:44:03):
I wanted this to be a recurring Christmas Lady. One
time I had another pitch where she would be like
the she would adopt children from all over the world
and she they would all have different faiths and different
celebrations around that time, and you know a holiday special.
Speaker 6 (01:44:21):
Yeah, it's funny. So you also did a movie with
Alyssa Dowling. She's a pretty good friend of ours. She
moved to Florida. We used to see her a lot
here Blood Cold Blood Canyon. So we'd love Melissa.
Speaker 7 (01:44:35):
And her.
Speaker 5 (01:44:36):
I know Alec who directed that.
Speaker 10 (01:44:39):
Okay, so you.
Speaker 6 (01:44:40):
Didn't get to meet Alyssa like Ron did a movie with.
Ron did a movie with Alyssa, and she's in that movie.
She was in clown Fear. Her Clown Fear is it called. Yeah,
she was in Clown Fear. And she's in a bunch
of Marcel's movies. And then I don't know what Loveless
is in Los Angeles, but I wrote down that dash
Meehawk is in it, and I can't stand him. He's
(01:45:02):
like the one person in Hollywood that I think is
like the biggest asshole.
Speaker 5 (01:45:05):
It was so nice we were I was in the
book club my friend again from grad school. He he
directed it, and so I was just in the book club,
one of the book club girls he directed. He's now
working with the Wahlbergs on their shows and doing a
lot more reality.
Speaker 6 (01:45:26):
I so this is when I met him. It was
a long time ago, maybe twenty five years ago. It
was when he was at his height, you know, where
he was like you and all that. He was really
a well in everything big. I liked he was nice.
You never met him.
Speaker 5 (01:45:43):
I thought he was nice.
Speaker 6 (01:45:44):
I wasn't with you when you met him. No, it
was before I met you. Was twenty five years ago.
I haven't known you for twenty five years.
Speaker 7 (01:45:51):
About Cash.
Speaker 6 (01:45:52):
Oh no, that's different.
Speaker 7 (01:45:53):
Now that's Cash.
Speaker 8 (01:45:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:45:54):
Now, I just met him, and he was a dick.
He was with Ran. I was at an actually was
at the Elton John concert. I was out in guested
that John concert and he was sitting with He was
sitting with Ryan Seacrest, Yes, and uh, somebody else him at.
Speaker 5 (01:46:10):
The Playboy Mansion.
Speaker 4 (01:46:11):
Well, they were there, and I just wanted to say
hi to Ryan Seacrest. It was a big crowd.
Speaker 6 (01:46:14):
We were walking by, and Dash was like and Ryan
Seacrest was literally like three feet away and I and
that's stepped in front of me. No, you can't meet him.
He doesn't want to meet you. I said, Well, let
him tell me that, and he said, no, you can't
meet him. And I said, so, I said, Ryan, it's
not the big deal. You only got your job because
you're fucking Mark Griffin. Well it's a true story, but anyway,
(01:46:39):
but he's a good actor. I just don't like him,
but I think that. So when you got coming up,
did you have any big shows coming up or anything
that we should tell people about. We have three minutes
and we want to prot want people to follow you
on Instagram. You guys that she's at.
Speaker 3 (01:46:55):
I mean she Roman Films, Sheba Roman and Sheba Roman Films,
and sheer Sheba music s h I R, which means
song and Hebrew and then Sheba.
Speaker 5 (01:47:08):
My nickname in college was Beth Sheba that I gave
to myself because she does naked from front of David
and in front of the bath and so and so
Sheer Sheba Music is my is my Instagram. So then
I'm I'm posting I just had a song come out,
Happy Hour Horror on Spotify. So I've been in talks
(01:47:31):
with the director to do a music video of that. Yeah,
is it under? What's it under?
Speaker 4 (01:47:36):
So?
Speaker 6 (01:47:36):
On Spotify?
Speaker 5 (01:47:37):
What is Elizabeth Johnson?
Speaker 6 (01:47:39):
Okay? So you guys, go subscribe to her Spotify, Go
to Elizabeth Johnson, listen to her songs. Remember independent artists.
Speaker 7 (01:47:46):
They don't.
Speaker 6 (01:47:46):
You got to stream a bunch of times, so just
hit that baby on.
Speaker 5 (01:47:49):
Thank you. I'm waiting this this wonderful flag my friend
Sergio Libido and I this fan is healthy billion degrees.
But we walked in the wee ho parade last week
for La Opera and they gave us this and I
got to sing like to the crowds and I was
(01:48:11):
wearing the you know, Broomhilda horns and getting cheers.
Speaker 6 (01:48:15):
It was upst you actually sing opera. Also, how are you.
Speaker 5 (01:48:21):
Musicals more? Because he's in the opera?
Speaker 2 (01:48:25):
But got it?
Speaker 5 (01:48:26):
Okay, yeah, yeah, musicals. But yeah, And I've sung inquires
my whole life and been in musicals pretty much my
whole life. So we can talk. And you and I
need to talk next time about costumes. My mother was
a costume designer and I grew up backstage. How this
all began?
Speaker 6 (01:48:45):
You know, So who are some of the fun people
that you got to see get in your mom costume?
Anybody fun?
Speaker 5 (01:48:51):
Well? She did theater and when arriving scene she went
to grad school with the likes of kirkwood Smith, who
was on that seventies show, Louis Faldez, you know, Marty Ferrara.
So she there was when they were funding theater. She
was in the thick of it, you know, uh yeah,
(01:49:12):
and she did.
Speaker 6 (01:49:13):
You're in an all entertainment family. You're in an all
entertainment family. Your husband.
Speaker 5 (01:49:17):
My dad was, as they say at Stanford, fuzzy techie.
So my mom was the fuzzy and my dad was
the engineer. So he was all and he would go, oh,
this is crazy, and he would just sit here and
we would just put costumes on.
Speaker 8 (01:49:31):
Him and go oh no, oh no, aah aah aw.
Speaker 5 (01:49:34):
And it was very funny.
Speaker 6 (01:49:36):
I love it. But you guys, please follow Elizabeth Johnson
on Spotify. Follow her, follow her different instagrams. One of
them is she barrow men, she barrow? What's them? She
Berlman music or films? I forgot sheba Roman films, Roman films. Okay,
that's why it says right there. All right, So we
want to thank you for coming on the show. We
want to think ja good luck with everything.
Speaker 4 (01:49:57):
We'll see you.
Speaker 6 (01:49:58):
See and I'm sure we well.
Speaker 4 (01:50:04):
Thank you.
Speaker 5 (01:50:05):
Yes, I love I have to say one last thing.
I was in a several car accidents and I have
five from myalgia. And I applaud you for facing the pain,
the physical pain, because I have pain all over my body.
I know how hard that is and what a journey
a spiritual you know me metal that it takes to
(01:50:29):
work through that without the drugs. So keep stretching, go
into the pool if you can. I really applaud you
both for getting through your knees. It's it's that's not easy.
Speaker 6 (01:50:40):
Thank you so much, so we'll see you soon.
Speaker 4 (01:50:43):
Thank you bye, give me.
Speaker 6 (01:51:00):
Where every time I'm not thinking, what are we gonna
be wearing?
Speaker 4 (01:51:04):
Yo more?
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getting down the crazy Jimmy begot myself to know this
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Speaker 6 (01:51:17):
Want to be Jimmy.
Speaker 2 (01:51:18):
Stop so never two people will take you out.
Speaker 9 (01:51:21):
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