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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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to those show hosts. Thank you for listening.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
GIMMEI contective crazy, gave me you.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
Don't want to give me?
Speaker 4 (00:57):
Stop?
Speaker 5 (00:59):
Thank you?
Speaker 3 (01:03):
Hey, what's up?
Speaker 6 (01:04):
Everybody?
Speaker 7 (01:04):
Welcome to the Jimmy Stars Felt with Ron Russell bringing
you the good times in music, fashion, pop culture and entertainment.
We have a great show for you guys today. But
before we get started, let's say hi to my cool,
outrageous man about town, mister Ron Russell. Pat you do.
Speaker 6 (01:19):
My name is Keddy Grant.
Speaker 7 (01:24):
That was pretty good.
Speaker 6 (01:24):
Actually, actually, actually it's wonderful. I can't wait to get
off guests that we're having. It would be such a
fine time.
Speaker 7 (01:34):
Yeah, the chatterman says, we look amazing, So I'm.
Speaker 6 (01:37):
Amazing, darling.
Speaker 7 (01:38):
It's totally amazing.
Speaker 6 (01:40):
Look at me one hundred and fifty and still breathing.
Speaker 7 (01:44):
You gotta like love.
Speaker 6 (01:45):
We're on Mark, that fagot.
Speaker 7 (01:47):
No, we're not bringing him on yet. Oh we have
to talk.
Speaker 6 (01:49):
About Mark's person who just doesn't stop wanting my body.
Speaker 7 (01:53):
Yes, he demands it. Yeah, anyway, what's up everybody. We
got a fun show for you guys today. Some of
our freezing, some of our favorite people coming out.
Speaker 6 (02:06):
We have part Rush now love. Mark is my buddy,
my best dearest buddy in England. He is my English friend.
And but it is so cold in Palm Springs. You know,
I really just like living in Palm Springs. In the
summer it's outrageously hot, and in the winter it's cold,
and there's very little time in between. Do to enjoy
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the weather when it goes from very hot to cold.
There's a little windows anyway, Florida here we come. By
the springtime, we should be living in Florida and then
you won't hear me bitching anymore about the weather. But
I mean, Palm Springs is not what the weather's changed.
The people have changed. Palm Springs now is quite common.
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There's there are no movie stars here or anybody of importance.
The people that are here used to be in the business.
They're leftovers old you know, Coroda, and they're drunk to
all alcoholics, So I don't associate any alcoholic.
Speaker 7 (03:06):
There you go, because I'm amazing.
Speaker 8 (03:10):
It's just.
Speaker 6 (03:12):
I'm amazing. That's my new name, Ron Amazing, say you guys.
Speaker 7 (03:16):
Besides Mark love Rush Schneider coming on, we also have
superstar Wigfield coming on with him, and then our second
guest is going to be Max church Turkey, the director.
He's been on before. He's got a new movie that's
getting ready to come out, and he works with a
lot of people that we've met and know, and he's
a very cool guy. So I think the whole show
is going to be a lot of fun. What's up,
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chat room? Welcome to the show. Stefaun is in there
as Medica tour. Mark love Rush is in the chat room.
Sidney Ladylake, thank you for the video. She's in the
chat room.
Speaker 6 (03:47):
I do hope Mark contains himself today and stops attacking
me for my sex. He only wants to have sex
with me, and he only wants my body, and I'm
really upset about it because you know I'm very pure.
Speaker 7 (04:04):
He actually put a promo on Instagram if you were
on Instagram for a song that he's a part of,
and it's him doing flips in his underwear.
Speaker 6 (04:17):
Yes, I hope he doesn't trip on it.
Speaker 7 (04:22):
So much good. Finally, the heized, we don't bring him on.
We have to talk for a few minutes first, like
we always do.
Speaker 6 (04:32):
Well, I went parted me for choking to death. I
went to a very local studio here for a commercial,
this is true, a television commercial and some very very
outrageous half man half woman. Dizzy queen comes over to
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me and she looks down at my crotch and she said,
could we hide that? And I said, hi, what she
said that? I said, why would I hide it? She said,
because we can't do the commercial you being so whatever?
I said, what am I going to do with it?
I said, listen, bend over. I can hide it right now,
but you owe me one hundred bucks. Well, she kicked
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me out of the studio. They wouldn't let me do
the commercial because I was sarcastic and wisess. So women
can show their cleavage, okay, women can wear tight jeans
and show their cameltoe Okay, that's fine. But if a
man has a nice piece of meat and it shows,
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it's vulgar or it's whatever. If you notice commercials, men
sit with their legs open, but they put their hands
over there what they wish they had that may show.
So I am a great advocate of showing our penises.
I think men should not hide their penises. If you
have a nice one, let it show, good fear, there
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are men that wish they had one they could show.
Now they sell underwear fillers. It's a penis and testicles
and you put it in your underwear so that you
look like you got a gay basket. But then you
pick somebody up and you whip out that foam rubber
thing and they look at you, they what the fuck
are you crazy? So for men who have nice penises,
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let it show.
Speaker 7 (06:23):
Boys.
Speaker 6 (06:24):
If it turns people on, hooray. Women love to turn
us on and men let to turn us on. So
why can't we turn them on back?
Speaker 7 (06:34):
Anyway?
Speaker 6 (06:34):
That silly little fagot that was so upset about my
I mean, I don't know what it was. It was
a little bit of a ball showing in the chinos
I had on. So I don't know, I think she
fell in love with me. I think that's what it
was all about. She was so in love with me,
she was mesmerized by my wang. So anyway, that's life.
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So I hope when Mark comes on he hides his
twelve inches.
Speaker 7 (07:00):
Well well says he's got his outset.
Speaker 3 (07:08):
Yeah, hey, I love you.
Speaker 7 (07:11):
Is the coolest guys.
Speaker 6 (07:13):
Is my hero.
Speaker 7 (07:14):
I love him. Hey, guys, I want to make a
few mentions real quick. I'm working with a great new artist,
actually introduced to me by Mark love Rush. The artist's
name is a Vohee of o Her and he's got
a brand new Christmas song called Magic Near and Far
Christmas Magic Near and Far. If you go into YouTube
and plug in a Vohee of o Her Christmas Magic
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Near and Far. We're not going to play Christmas music
on the show till after Thanksgiving, so then we'll be
playing it. But he's a super duper talent, and he
might be in the chat room or listening. And if
he is, what's up a Vohee? What's up? And Stefan
is in the chat room, and Lady Lake's in the
chat room, and this is going to be a fun show.
I'm sorry, I've got a little bit of a cold.
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I want to talk about Christmas is coming, you guys,
and so we want to buy everybody that you know
a Jimmy Starr book and then they'll be happy. So
this is a really great book. It's called Screams for Sale.
How Horror Became Hollywood's most Reliable money Machine. This is
not a fictional book. This is a real book all
about facts about making horror movies in Hollywood. And it's
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a really good book. And it's available on kindle, paperback,
and hardback. So check it out on Amazon. Screams for Sale,
How Horror Became Hollywood's most reliable money Machine. You're going
to see me pushing it a lot between now Christmas
on social media because I think it's a great book
for anybody who likes Warr movies or wants to make
horror movies. There's my commercial for that. And what else
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do we have to talk about? Do we do anything exciting?
Speaker 6 (08:41):
And this fucking does it? What's exciting?
Speaker 7 (08:43):
Yeah, it's not really too much exciting. The restaurants sucked back.
Speaker 6 (08:49):
We went to the grill over in Ritchie chitsy lamb.
We are old a millionaires, live fancy name road and
there was a here just long in my food. And
I said to their I mean, I don't believe it.
This is what So I worked by the kitchen and
men you must be Mexican or some kind of Hispanic.
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They have jet black hair down to their shoulders with
no hairnut and they're working on food. So what has
happened in California with the ABC and D bullshit they
used to put in the windows. You know, if your
restaurant was an A perfect or B not so perfect,
they don't wear hairnuts. So the border of health really
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has not it's gone. Well, you have to see what
you eat. I mean, you would not believe what these
people look like if of them have pariasis and they're
scratching their psoriasis and then they're preparing a salad.
Speaker 7 (09:44):
I had a terrible luck, you guys at the very
expensive restaurant. He had hair in his food. We went
to Taco Bell, he had hair in his food. We
went to one other place. You had here in the field,
have hair in my food.
Speaker 6 (09:55):
I had. It's just shitty food.
Speaker 7 (09:58):
Yeah, and I've said, I said.
Speaker 6 (10:00):
To the server, I said, you serve inferior food here.
I refused to eat this ship. I said, what did
you do? You brought my courses wrong. You brought me
the soup first, and you left my entree under the
light that he did light. What that does is it
ruins the food because it dries it up. My chicken
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was like sawdust, saw dust chicken. Never again. So we
go out every Wednesday night after the show. That's like
a tradition.
Speaker 7 (10:33):
I don't think we're going out to I'm at Fano
restaurant because because Palm Springs.
Speaker 6 (10:41):
Is ninety Hispanic. I mean that I'm not lying. Every restaurant,
everywhere you go, everybody is Hispanic. The way it is
everything Wednesday. They all tend to have long hair. I
mean it's customary, I guess in their culture to look
in in and have all this wonderful long black hair.
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But not in my food.
Speaker 7 (11:04):
Plus everything is hot. They put kilipino sauce, sauce and
every I don't know if you guys have it, but
like here, we even have kalipino ice cream in.
Speaker 6 (11:12):
The grocery store. So when you come to California, you're
actually coming to a Hispanic country and you're going to
learn a lot because everything here now instead of the
people coming here and becoming American. They brought their customs
and now we became their custom So it's a little
frightening when you cannot get a good restaurant with good
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food that's clean.
Speaker 7 (11:37):
And I'm not talking about like, you know, ten dollars
an anche restaurants. These are like fifty bucks a person
to just for the meal, not including anything that goes with.
Speaker 6 (11:45):
It, sometimes one hundred ahead. They're not professional servers or
waiters or waitresses like years ago. Years ago, they knew
what they were. They don't know how to serve you.
Speaker 7 (11:57):
That's why Hub says, that's why he cooks it ame.
Speaker 6 (12:00):
Well, that's why that's why we're not going anymore. I
mean we go out Wednesday night tonight, we're not going out.
We're staying in and we're cooking because the food is
just not good. The restaurants have failed here in California terribly.
One chef told me the best cuts of meat are
sent to the East Coast, and here they use the
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inferior pieces of meat. And it's true. You can't order
a steak here California. You're famous for cows and steak.
No even in the best steakhouse. Some of the steak
is gristly, it's tough to chew Anyway, Enough complaining.
Speaker 7 (12:39):
Let's talk about something fun now.
Speaker 6 (12:41):
Let's talk about positive stuff. I hate negative stuff.
Speaker 7 (12:45):
Bring Mark arm.
Speaker 9 (12:50):
So what's up?
Speaker 6 (12:50):
Chat room?
Speaker 7 (12:51):
Some more people have joined us in the chatroom. I'm
not sure who's some of them are, but hub, thank
you Manstam Sims. Hello, welcome to the show at tillow
Pace Music. I'm not sure who that is either, but hello,
thanks for showing up you guys. Oh Hotelo is in
is in Italy? So hello, Oh that's Julian. Hey Julian,
how you doing all right? So Julian has joined us
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from Italy, and I think it's fun because we actually
have several several of this the guests tonight I think
have Italian in them or a part of Italian, because
I know our movie director is, and I believe Wakefield
is too. So let's bring on Mark one. I don't
know if Mark and Wakefield are together, are separate, other separate,
So we're gonna talk to Mark for a few minutes,
and then we're gonna goin with Hey, Mark, how you doing.
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I'm good, very good? So tell everybody who Julian because
that's the first time Julian has been in our chat room.
Speaker 10 (13:43):
Julian and steep A Hoffers Love Foundation, what about me?
Speaker 7 (13:49):
And I'm going to introduce you. I just wanted him
to tell everybody. All right, everybody now we want to walk.
Speaker 11 (13:53):
Welcome to the Jimmy Start Show with Ron Russell, Mark Lovage,
half of Love Foundation, DJ Rock Oleno and one of
the coolest music producers you will ever want to know.
Speaker 7 (14:05):
Hello, and welcome to the show.
Speaker 10 (14:07):
Thank you for having me yet again.
Speaker 7 (14:09):
Everybody like loves you, like the chat and they say
they love you. Hell you keep it clean. I don't know.
Speaker 12 (14:17):
You need to see my Instagram post.
Speaker 6 (14:20):
I knew you were coming on, so I wore a
scoff because I know when you see my man cleavage
you go crazy. So now you can't see my man. Good.
How are you, baby?
Speaker 7 (14:33):
You missed me?
Speaker 6 (14:34):
Yeah, I'm very good.
Speaker 10 (14:35):
I have missed you.
Speaker 6 (14:36):
Am I still your masturbation fantasy? Here he is? But
oh look at you throwing your legs in the air.
How well you do that?
Speaker 7 (14:47):
Do you really do that? Can you really?
Speaker 12 (14:50):
That is the picture at the start of it is
me duplicate and then backflip.
Speaker 7 (14:56):
Oh my god, that is so cool.
Speaker 6 (15:00):
Would you imagine strapping onto that and flipping.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
With me.
Speaker 10 (15:04):
To picture carefully? Want to be able to tell if.
Speaker 7 (15:08):
You look at the picture carefully, you can tell if
he's cut or on? Got it?
Speaker 6 (15:11):
Really? I when I come to England, I can't find
that first So.
Speaker 7 (15:16):
Wait, are you growing up? You're growing a you're growing
a ponytail?
Speaker 10 (15:21):
Yeah, my hair is light down here.
Speaker 7 (15:23):
Oh that's cool, but I used to be a trainey.
Hang on, I have to get a cough drop because
I'm coughing. Talk to borrow the cough drop.
Speaker 6 (15:31):
Are you do you have any desires to be a woman?
Speaker 7 (15:33):
Would you like to be transferreed? Oh?
Speaker 6 (15:35):
No, but I.
Speaker 10 (15:35):
Would just want to go in my hair and just
get my.
Speaker 6 (15:38):
Oh you don't think that's a sign of fagginess or
a feminine if I had shoulder leaned hair once and
I went to the gas station in those days they
used to fill your car for you, and the guy
came over to my window and he said, filler up. Man,
this I didn't even have to makeup on, just my hair.
I turned to him and I said, you want to
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punch in the fucking face?
Speaker 3 (16:02):
Laughed?
Speaker 6 (16:02):
He said, sorry, I thought you were a woman from
the back, all this beautiful, flowing, big hair, and I missed.
Speaker 10 (16:09):
I missed that. I've never grown my hair to a
certainly I normally I just shaved it off.
Speaker 5 (16:14):
Yeah, I mean I.
Speaker 6 (16:15):
Can't have long hair.
Speaker 7 (16:16):
And I had long hair down to here, and he
looked like ship, and I looked fabulous. I used to
get hit on all the time with it.
Speaker 6 (16:23):
But you're so full of ship. You never got hit
on in your life.
Speaker 7 (16:26):
You will be kidding. So, but the problem with it
was when I got older and it turned gray, it
got too like rough looking, you know, and so so
then I had to cut it all off.
Speaker 10 (16:36):
Maybe I mean to start my hair to have some
volume for tonight, but my hair is just.
Speaker 6 (16:43):
I had black hair that looked like a font and
it fell over one eye. I looked like Jane Russell
wouldout makeup. I made a living at it, you know.
I never bothered wearing wigs. I wore my own hair.
So tell me about the flipping around there. And that
was interestingly.
Speaker 10 (17:04):
We've got I've got a track coming out of Mark Commons.
Speaker 7 (17:08):
He's talking, he's talking to you.
Speaker 12 (17:10):
You've got a track coming out of Mark Coleman, and
it's called perfect honey, and we're making it. Well, we've
made a video, but I wanted today I'm trying to
create some kind of like AI kind of stuff of
me being a bit provocative, dripping in honey in a
very seductive way.
Speaker 7 (17:28):
Going to be a different video? Or is that the
video you sent us?
Speaker 12 (17:30):
Because I didn't want to know these are and you're
going to be social clips?
Speaker 7 (17:33):
Okay, good.
Speaker 6 (17:36):
That video without underwear on? You got to do it naked.
Then it really works because you got smacked in the
face by your own tick. It's very interesting, right you
see you flip around.
Speaker 10 (17:48):
It's right, probably you would smack me in the face.
Speaker 6 (17:51):
Yeah, that's just I got knows to you. You'll be
a superstar overnight.
Speaker 7 (17:57):
So wait, tell everybody. First of all, does Wakefield have
anything to do with DJ Rocco?
Speaker 8 (18:03):
You know.
Speaker 12 (18:06):
A tideo who wrote the who wrote and sings the
actual track because we produce it.
Speaker 10 (18:12):
Yeah, he kind of. He's they're very good friends.
Speaker 7 (18:16):
I'm putting my hear Okay, Oh no, I just wanted
to know, can we I didn't want to talk about
DJ Rocko without her on if she was part of it.
But if she's not part of it, then I just
wanted you to explain what it is.
Speaker 12 (18:28):
Where it's kind of like a whole thing got together
and created basically.
Speaker 7 (18:31):
Okay, then we're not going to talk about it yet.
We're gonna wait till she comes on and then so
you're working with Mark Alman, So tell us a little
bit about its. First of all, you guys, Mark Alman
is the singer from Soft Cell.
Speaker 10 (18:43):
Right, yeah, that's correct. Tainted Love, Tainted Love.
Speaker 7 (18:46):
You, guys, a huge song from the eighties, like huge, huge,
huge song. And you look a little like him, like
Mark with the hair all pushed back and everything. You
look a little like him Mark. So tell us, wait,
we want to make sure we give a shout out
to Lee too. So Lee were saying, I.
Speaker 6 (19:07):
Went down for a commercial really, and the streaming fag
that was managing the whole commercial before they were picking
the person they wanted. He looks down at my crotch.
He said, could we hide that? I said, what's that?
It has a name, first of all, and what are
we going to hide? Why are we hiding it? He said,
just can we do something with it? I said, yeah,
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you could bend over and I could put it up
your rest. But you owe me a hundred bucks. They
threw me out of the studio. They told me to
go home. So that's my new thing. Now, I'm saying,
all you men out there, show your crotches. Women loves
to show their camel tooe and but men are not
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allowed to show a bulge. If you watch commercials on TV,
men sit with their legs open, but they cut their
crotch with their hands, so their little penises shouldn't show
the little fucking audience. Well shit, let him hang out, boys.
Speaker 7 (20:03):
I'm not worrying. He just did a whole promo in.
Speaker 6 (20:05):
His and we can see his religion, so I knew.
Speaker 7 (20:10):
So wait, tell us about Okay, so you're working with
so everybody Mark Carman, tell us a little bit about it.
Speaker 10 (20:16):
So me and Mark go way back.
Speaker 12 (20:19):
I met through your mutual friends, and then in two
thousand and one we got together and went in the
studio and created Perfect Honey, and in two thousand and
five poul Oakenfold signed it to Perfect Our Records, and
it never got released digitally on streaming platforms. So Mark
reached out to me a couple of months back and
just said it was the only chance we could speak
to Profecto and get it re released. So we've done
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a rework of it, and then we've got this whole
like remix EP coming out as well.
Speaker 10 (20:45):
We're going to get vinyl and CD pressed up and
all that lot.
Speaker 12 (20:48):
But we wanted to create a visual for it as well,
so that you're going to love the video on I'm
in It, Way Through.
Speaker 10 (20:53):
It and Mark Harman. But it's but I also wanted
to create something because of the track is quite it's
called perfect Honey.
Speaker 12 (21:01):
It's quite a seductive song. So I wanted to create
something more for Instagram socials to basically go a bit
viral as sex cells as you say.
Speaker 7 (21:13):
Yes it does and sex does sell.
Speaker 6 (21:16):
Yeah, you're so cute when you smile. How do you
resist falling in love with me?
Speaker 7 (21:22):
How do you do that? It can't all be about you,
Marcus on.
Speaker 6 (21:27):
Our show, It's all about me. We're having the greatest
love affair.
Speaker 7 (21:35):
I want to say, though, because like one thing, so
now I think, how long have we known you?
Speaker 6 (21:39):
Now?
Speaker 7 (21:39):
Like a year?
Speaker 8 (21:39):
Maybe?
Speaker 9 (21:40):
Right?
Speaker 7 (21:40):
No?
Speaker 10 (21:41):
Two years?
Speaker 7 (21:41):
Two years? Oh okay, no since.
Speaker 10 (21:44):
No sate of life and April twenty twenty four.
Speaker 7 (21:47):
Okay, so.
Speaker 6 (21:49):
I'm talking to I know you two years, a year
and a half, two years and no sex. That's not
a good relationship.
Speaker 10 (21:56):
We need to get on a plane get over here.
Speaker 7 (22:00):
I need to get a plane, on a plane and
get over it. So I think that. So in a
year and a half, you know, I've watched like you
were already very successful when we met you. So it
was a cool thing. You know how we got I
don't even remember how how we got introduced with Ashley Paul.
I think, yeah, that's correct. Ashley Paul, who's fabulous. By
the way, we went to an event with her two
weeks ago or three or four weeks ago. I did
it mat her. She was fabulous, and probably last week,
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yeah she we didn't go to that though. I really
can't go to those big crowded things.
Speaker 6 (22:29):
Why didn't go Because I'm above it?
Speaker 7 (22:33):
Plus neither one of us are both having still having
some knee problems. I'm a film star, yes you are star.
So is he in all kinds of shit? Oh yeah,
he's even in an episode of Downton Abbey.
Speaker 6 (22:46):
You're kidding.
Speaker 7 (22:46):
He put the picture up last time he was on
and showed us him in the background. He was an extra.
But I'm still in it and he got a good
screenshot at least, which was good. But so you've done
all this stuff, but now lately it seems like you're
really like, you know, you're going like five hundred miles
an hour and you really have really come out with
a lot a lot of and a lot of hits
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and a lot of Billboard smash hits and all kinds
of stuff.
Speaker 13 (23:09):
So so what's I think the most important thing is
is because of the amount of music out there at
the moment, it's like you can have a track out,
but you need to keep You can have a track
out and put as much permo into it, but you
need to keep that momentum going.
Speaker 12 (23:24):
So I mean, for us, we've been going to two
and a half years now, but it's for us we're
in full foot or mode now. So it's we're literally
we just want all of social media just to be
Love Foundation or DJ Rocolino now for.
Speaker 7 (23:38):
Which is you're doing really good with which you're gonna
explain that when we bring we feel too.
Speaker 6 (23:43):
Far into the interview, Say hello to all those fabulous
people that are on less time, all those girls and
boys stay high from me. They're all doing good. They
all put out new songs. They're all sweethearts. They were
such nice people, such a beautiful show. Then you came
on as oiled it.
Speaker 7 (24:00):
But what can we do well?
Speaker 6 (24:03):
You refuse to drop your pants. Remember I asked you
to lower your pants and you said you Wouldn't I
like it. When I said to you, let's see what
you've got, you said you need a cinerama camera. He
doesn't even know what a cinerama A cinerama pant camera is.
Speaker 10 (24:27):
Do you did?
Speaker 6 (24:29):
Oh? Cinerama By the way, you folks out there that
don't know, it was a process years ago where there
were five cameras in the theater and if the movie
went around the theater, so you felt like you were
in the middle of all the action. You see Mark
naked with a direction and that big penis wrapping around
(24:50):
the studio, and you feel like you're right in the
middle of it. Many many gay guys had heart attacks
and died that day. They did. We had to end.
You don't stare plotting away all these queens that they couldn't
take it. They tried to mount it and write it,
but they couldn't because it was a screen. So we
(25:10):
had to shut the movie. Down, you know, to the
people that it was terrible.
Speaker 7 (25:13):
Going back to what you said, though, I agree that
you always have to keep putting stuff out because we
work with that. As a publicist. I work with a
lot of artists, you know, and they put out like
a song a year or something, which isn't enough. You know,
you got to put out constantly, put out new stuff
all the time.
Speaker 6 (25:27):
Both of those how to put out you don't have
to tell.
Speaker 7 (25:29):
Me, So tell us what are some of the tracks
that are out besides the ones that we're going to
talk about today. We don't want to talk about those
for another five minutes. But last if i'd see Colleen
put out a new single, I think re released a
single collect collect Sorry, that's coming out on December the twelve. Okay,
(25:51):
collect Van.
Speaker 10 (25:52):
Certainly Life's a bitch. Yes, you played, you played on
the show before, but we reworked. Now it's coming on
some That's what I've got loads.
Speaker 12 (26:01):
I just looked at my Spotify for what it up
and coming, and we literally got to release every single
week right to Christmas.
Speaker 7 (26:08):
Can't I can't keep that?
Speaker 10 (26:11):
How's How's he's very well.
Speaker 6 (26:14):
He's still around.
Speaker 10 (26:17):
He told me today. He's going to leave me, leave
you so happy.
Speaker 7 (26:25):
He's joking.
Speaker 6 (26:26):
I love he's so happy to hear that news, you guys.
Speaker 7 (26:29):
Les is operating has new music coming out under Maximus Tronic.
He's super duper talented.
Speaker 6 (26:36):
Song his husband, his husband's as if it wasn't for
Mark feeding him, you have nothing. Mark makes all the money.
Mark makes everything wonderful. Mark is fappy that the husband
is he's invisible.
Speaker 7 (26:52):
It is nothing anyway you matter. Tell people you're joking,
because people tuning in, all these new people in the channel,
they don't know you.
Speaker 6 (27:01):
We have a special crazy kind of fun here. Mark
and I restarted it a long time ago, and it's
just gay, gay crazy fun.
Speaker 7 (27:12):
But he is joking, and we all have.
Speaker 6 (27:14):
You have to have gay friends to know O humor.
Speaker 7 (27:17):
I don't think straight.
Speaker 6 (27:19):
You don't know they're straight.
Speaker 7 (27:20):
I know who they are.
Speaker 6 (27:22):
They could be sucking cock every day, you don't.
Speaker 7 (27:26):
Nobody knows.
Speaker 6 (27:26):
In the meantime, you guys, some people thought you were straight. Yeah, right,
that's true, very you are so.
Speaker 7 (27:32):
Mark's husband, Lee Thomas, you guys, was in two thirds
really popular boy man back in the day, and now
he's writing songs on her. Maximus tronic and he's got
some great songs and I think there's going to be
an album released soon.
Speaker 12 (27:44):
Right, So the the first single came out on last Friday, Comfy,
and then his album's dropping onto some of the Well,
I have.
Speaker 6 (27:54):
To do this, you open the door. I have to
clear it up. I get now that when Mark and
I are on, people go hysterical. They love it. They say,
you guys are so funny together, and it's wonderful. They
really enjoy it. Today we have so many people that
are watching our show just because Mark is on, and
they are anticipating Mark and I are doing all this
(28:16):
crazy gay humor. So we do it. But Mark is
a dear friend, there's nothing here connecting, and his husband
happens to be a sensational guy. These two guys can
take it. They have a wonderful sense of humor and
they play back and they give us a great show.
So for those of them out there who think it's real,
grow up and get over it, stupidness.
Speaker 7 (28:38):
You want to welcome col that Van Sertima has just
joined us in the chat room. Hey cos she's back
to you. And what's the name of the song about
the Bitch again?
Speaker 10 (28:47):
Life's a bitch.
Speaker 7 (28:48):
I ad bitch you guys. Check out her single and
if the remake is coming out of December, what did
you say, ninth twelfth, December twelfth?
Speaker 6 (28:56):
You have to get a better title. Life is a bitch.
If you don't don't get head, can't get a man,
can't get a job. Life is a bitch. No, I
Mine is better. Life is a bitch if you don't
get head.
Speaker 7 (29:14):
There you go call that.
Speaker 6 (29:15):
That's a new title. Fight. I have great lyrics for that.
Love so long, it's been so long. I love it long.
You know something like that.
Speaker 7 (29:27):
All right, So now you're going to clean and now
we'll bring on a beautiful woman.
Speaker 6 (29:31):
Is she really a woman?
Speaker 7 (29:31):
Or she is? She's really a woman? Man?
Speaker 6 (29:35):
Can she prove not only the.
Speaker 7 (29:37):
Most gorgeous woman around, she's also a super talented entertainer.
Speaker 6 (29:41):
Mark and drag.
Speaker 7 (29:42):
He's the most beautiful woman with the mustache.
Speaker 6 (29:46):
Sure we're short, drink? Yeah, we saw tract pictures.
Speaker 7 (29:50):
Your big your big friggin cissy. All right, let's let's
add let's add Wakefield to the conversation.
Speaker 3 (30:00):
How are you?
Speaker 5 (30:03):
I'm good?
Speaker 7 (30:04):
All right? Now we want to add to the Jimmy
Star Show with Ron Russell the fabulously talented and gorgeous Wakefield.
Hello and welcome back to the show. Thank you so
much from my bed, nice and comfortable.
Speaker 6 (30:16):
Believe you had the courage to come back. You gotta
be a tough broad.
Speaker 14 (30:25):
I'm just going for it, you know.
Speaker 7 (30:27):
I just go again and I'm aries. So you know,
we love Mark, we really do.
Speaker 6 (30:33):
He's our favorite Britain and we tease him a lot,
but it's all cheesy. Mark is the best.
Speaker 15 (30:44):
Mark is going to be so famous now he's going
to go around the world. All the other DJs can
just go home.
Speaker 7 (30:53):
I hope that happens. Wouldn't that be terrific?
Speaker 1 (30:55):
Love?
Speaker 3 (30:56):
I like love that.
Speaker 7 (30:57):
I'd love to meet market person.
Speaker 14 (30:59):
I'm actually the publisher of the song, so I'm quite happy.
Speaker 7 (31:03):
Oh there you go.
Speaker 14 (31:04):
If you make my well with my partner, So if
he makes a lot of money, I will too.
Speaker 6 (31:10):
So we will be living in Florida and in Boca Ratone,
which is probably the most beautiful town in all the world.
It's very wealthy, very exclusive. Everybody drives rolls Royce convertibles,
and everybody dresses in designer clothes and there is oh yeah,
this is the ultimate bullshit place to live. Everybody, everybody
(31:34):
from New York and Philadelphia in the Mafia or has money,
is in Florida, in Boca in Trump. It's because I
love it.
Speaker 7 (31:44):
So hang out. We also have so So you guys Wakefield.
If you don't remember her and you don't know who
she is, she's a superstar of I'm not talking about you,
I know, but you shut the fuck up.
Speaker 6 (31:57):
I don't know who they know?
Speaker 7 (31:59):
You know, No, no, I'm not anyway, So you guys Wakefield.
She had a huge hit song called Saturday Night. She's
got a great, great Instagram if you follow her, it's
at Wakefield. She's a superstar. I love your Instagram. By
the way. So we have a bunch of new people
in the chat room, so we want to say hi
to Stephano. Euro Dance ninety seven is in there, and
(32:23):
Frederick M three and they all seem to know you guys.
So you guys probably know, so just you both of
you say hi to the chat room.
Speaker 5 (32:29):
Hell, hello everyone.
Speaker 6 (32:32):
I want to hear her speak. I want you to
tell my audience who you are and what you do.
She nice idea that I wear a scoff now I'm
carry grom.
Speaker 7 (32:49):
Go ahead, give us a short bio Wakefield and tell
us how you're you're about Italy.
Speaker 15 (32:53):
Well, I am originally from Dunmark and I've been in
the music industry for thirty three years approximately.
Speaker 14 (33:04):
Yeah, we're not here very young.
Speaker 7 (33:07):
No, she's been in the music industry for thirty three years. Oh,
Mark has been working the streets for thirty three years.
Speaker 6 (33:15):
I got I got the wrong one.
Speaker 7 (33:17):
Got.
Speaker 15 (33:20):
Well struggling, struggling, trying to get music out and finally
got actually got signed by a local record.
Speaker 14 (33:30):
Store in Spain.
Speaker 15 (33:34):
There were there were two drug aheads actually there were
those like just Coke and here we Go.
Speaker 8 (33:40):
So it was.
Speaker 15 (33:42):
But fortunately the song ended up straight to number one
in the UK and ended up in the Guineas Book
of Records.
Speaker 14 (33:50):
As well, and that's kept me going going the book for.
Speaker 15 (33:55):
For the fastest selling single going straight to number one
from a dead artist with the debt single.
Speaker 7 (34:03):
That means it didn't hit any other number. It just
went to number one, right, There.
Speaker 14 (34:07):
Was nothing, It just went there that has anybody else
done that?
Speaker 7 (34:11):
Are you the only person who I think the reason
why they have?
Speaker 10 (34:17):
They have since? But wi Field was the first a
reason why.
Speaker 16 (34:24):
But it was it was actually the audience that brought
it to that place. It was basically they called they
called up radio.
Speaker 15 (34:31):
Station saying can we hear Saturday night? And at this
at the time it was Doctor Fox. I think he said,
I have never heard of the song.
Speaker 14 (34:39):
So it was basically people coming home from holiday that
have heard the song.
Speaker 6 (34:44):
I know the truth about that song. Mark swept with
about forty two people to get that song right in there.
Speaker 14 (34:51):
And that's how Mark will always get you in the charts.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
You just have to.
Speaker 7 (34:57):
Always gets you on the charts. I like love it,
So wait a second, so tell us then, what what
movie are you doing? The I mean, what song are
you doing? The publishing form and that'll be the one
we'll talk about first.
Speaker 15 (35:15):
That's what I'm doing, the publishing because I have a
publishing company, you know, we do music for movies and
advertisement and stuff.
Speaker 14 (35:25):
And the publishing is on this one on the Mark.
And then I have I'm doing something now.
Speaker 15 (35:31):
I might have I was talking to a rapper in
America because I have a new single lot as well,
but I'm still wait working on that because we want
to concentrate on Marks things now and give him you know,
as much support as we can.
Speaker 8 (35:46):
I love it.
Speaker 7 (35:46):
So Mark tell us about DJ Rocky Olino.
Speaker 12 (35:49):
So DJ rock Alino is it's kind of a jazz
hop in and the remix is very You're going to
let Ron.
Speaker 10 (36:03):
You're going to have to love it. It's right up
your street.
Speaker 6 (36:06):
It's love that.
Speaker 7 (36:07):
Term right up your street. The only time I've ever
heard that was on X Factor in the UK, like
right street. Yeah, Like I love that. That's like a
great thing video. He's the CEO.
Speaker 6 (36:30):
Because she speaks. She speaks a little English, and I
hear American.
Speaker 14 (36:36):
I can do American. I speak five languages.
Speaker 6 (36:42):
But your accent. I hear some American and then I
hear some English.
Speaker 14 (36:47):
I know because if I just talked to Mark on
the phone, I will go into English.
Speaker 7 (36:52):
But you speak Italian also in Italy Elish.
Speaker 14 (36:58):
You have to speak like you the tourist in Rome.
Speaker 7 (37:01):
People don't talk to you. Oh my god. So Rose
Ron's family.
Speaker 6 (37:10):
Yes or no?
Speaker 7 (37:20):
What does that mean? Because nobody?
Speaker 14 (37:24):
I mean Italy is not a grandmother, that ugly woman.
Speaker 6 (37:31):
All right.
Speaker 7 (37:31):
So let's go back though, because we got to play.
We have twenty five minutes and we got three songs
to play and I want to like work out with
every body. No, so, so tell us about DJ rock Olino.
The name of the song is rock ola right, No, it's.
Speaker 10 (37:47):
I'm not gay.
Speaker 7 (37:49):
I'm not gay.
Speaker 3 (37:49):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (37:51):
I didn't write that down. I wrote rock Alina. So
the name of the song, you guys, is I'm Not Gay.
Tell us a little bit about it and then we'll
play it. Mark tell us a little bit about it.
Speaker 10 (37:59):
Well, I mean, the original was kind of like a
very kind of like jazz, very nineteen thirties forties kind
of pop thing. It's a very tone of cheap record.
You'reither going to get it. You don't know, Roco Gain
is gay or it be is gay. And obviously we've
created like a kind of like a techno house version
of it and a very old nineteen twenties jazz sample
(38:23):
and sampled it up for the public domain, and we've
wrapped it around the track and it's just an absolute
huge smash. It's literally going viral. I mean, every other
post hear we're going to play it.
Speaker 15 (38:35):
Yeah, it's basically a song about the closet gay okay,
which all of us were at one time, and I'm
not good.
Speaker 14 (38:45):
Maybe maybe the next thing will take him out.
Speaker 7 (38:48):
Of the closet. Yeah, that would be good to take
him man at the closet in the next one. So so,
I'm really not so why we're not once so one
we're going to play the one that says rock Olino
a love foundation because it doesn't say I'm not gay,
because when he sent it to me, that's how it
was labeled. So, uh, you introduce it. Mark introduce it,
(39:08):
and then we'll let one play it, but one that
says roc Alina Love Foundation.
Speaker 6 (39:12):
Mark sings this song. No no, no, no no, okay,
I'm a true anyway.
Speaker 7 (39:19):
Okay, all right, Mark introduce it for us and let's
play it.
Speaker 10 (39:22):
So this is my new track DJ rock Olino, I'm
not Gay the Love Love Foundation UK remix.
Speaker 17 (40:08):
Oh great, if I were gay, I wouldn't look at
you like this.
Speaker 7 (40:13):
But everyone knows me.
Speaker 1 (40:15):
The story for the word.
Speaker 4 (40:17):
I'm not the girl.
Speaker 10 (40:19):
My mother understood me.
Speaker 12 (40:21):
The heart has no.
Speaker 3 (40:22):
Excreation and a little outlo.
Speaker 14 (40:27):
I don't want to play anymore.
Speaker 3 (40:29):
Love can hurt, And.
Speaker 14 (40:31):
I really want to tell you, Chrisample, tell you.
Speaker 10 (40:41):
I wouldn't.
Speaker 1 (40:48):
With you.
Speaker 6 (40:51):
Even if last game.
Speaker 7 (40:56):
Is madness.
Speaker 1 (40:57):
But what can you do?
Speaker 7 (40:59):
One day want to run away and let you go away.
And this a reality that I never run away with
the exceptionality you never understand.
Speaker 18 (41:11):
I don't want to play anymore love can hord and
I really want to tell you three.
Speaker 3 (41:16):
Simple tell you.
Speaker 1 (41:26):
You with you.
Speaker 18 (41:34):
Either you are gay, I'm not gay, I tell you,
I tell you if you were gay, tell you.
Speaker 6 (42:12):
Even if, even if I will get That is the
best video I have seen in a long long time.
That is really a beautiful video.
Speaker 15 (42:34):
My partner, my part.
Speaker 7 (42:38):
Yeah, I would never sing that song because it would
be alive. So wait a second, I have a question, though,
who's actually singing?
Speaker 14 (42:47):
I tell you it's a friend of ours that lives
here in Milan and he's a singer and a songwriter.
He does a lot of studio work and stuff. And
then my partner knows him since many years.
Speaker 6 (42:59):
That is the best video I think I have ever seen.
Speaker 14 (43:03):
Can you believe? Can you believe?
Speaker 15 (43:04):
My partner sat down a month ago with the idea
he'd never done this at all, and then he just
died and.
Speaker 14 (43:13):
Insisted to shoot a video is very expensive.
Speaker 6 (43:20):
The last video I loved was What's her Name?
Speaker 7 (43:23):
The Gypsy? Chris was oh yeah, not Crystal Waters. He
wouldn't you know she's been on our show? Would the
famous singer Stevie Nick.
Speaker 6 (43:36):
With the unicorn and she's I'm a Gypsy. I love
that video.
Speaker 7 (43:40):
Yeah, the chair room, everybody say hi, this one is
just as good. I love this. I love the snake
at the beginning when the snake.
Speaker 14 (43:55):
Do you know I didn't like that at all?
Speaker 5 (43:57):
I said.
Speaker 7 (44:01):
Violent? It was violent.
Speaker 6 (44:02):
I love that video video.
Speaker 14 (44:06):
It's very violent.
Speaker 6 (44:07):
No video, listen to me. I'm an old fig. I
know what I'm talking about. The video was entertaining. The
snake was unnecessarily the snake.
Speaker 7 (44:17):
So there's something for everyone they love because like a
big cat. No, it's like a horror movie. Someone saying,
now is that on Spotify? Now, you guys? And the
video is the video released already or not on YouTube?
Speaker 10 (44:34):
YouTube?
Speaker 7 (44:35):
It was on YouTube, So you're saying it's a hit.
Speaker 10 (44:38):
It's gone viral.
Speaker 7 (44:40):
It's gone viral.
Speaker 6 (44:41):
Yes, I think it's fabulous. We could play could we
have the whole conset?
Speaker 10 (44:47):
Is what we're gonna do is we're gonna blow it up.
And when it becomes so successful and I'm going to
be out as.
Speaker 6 (44:55):
Who do we get permission from to play.
Speaker 7 (44:57):
It doesn't matter. He just gave it to me.
Speaker 6 (44:59):
As playing on our show often, you know, we play
other music and some of it's really ship well and
I have to sit here and listen to that loud
noise he just does.
Speaker 7 (45:10):
They can't sing.
Speaker 6 (45:11):
They are rapping and yelling and screaming. It's all bullshit.
It's nice to see something.
Speaker 7 (45:16):
One thing about it was so speaking of your room,
motherfucker parents teaching.
Speaker 6 (45:21):
Come on, let's go.
Speaker 7 (45:22):
And so we've got a lot of stuff to do.
So I want a divorce Mark let me three thousands. Okay,
So so you guys, everybody should check it out.
Speaker 6 (45:33):
I'm not gay.
Speaker 7 (45:33):
So how are you DJ rock?
Speaker 3 (45:36):
Like?
Speaker 7 (45:36):
Explain how I want to tell why you have DJ
Roo up there.
Speaker 10 (45:41):
Because I'm going to be going out as DJ RO
as a DJ.
Speaker 7 (45:46):
So when you so, when you guys play the song,
you'll be the DJ. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (45:50):
I love it.
Speaker 7 (45:54):
Yes, that's what you grew it. Is that why you
grew it?
Speaker 10 (45:57):
No, because I mean it's I mean as a sunny
you might as well.
Speaker 7 (46:03):
We were.
Speaker 14 (46:05):
Actually his face is the one in the video. That's
what the video was based on.
Speaker 7 (46:10):
Was based on that.
Speaker 15 (46:11):
We took his face, and you know, tried to make
him look as much as possible as in the video because.
Speaker 14 (46:19):
You know, I mean, we didn't just want like a
very normal video with whatever. We wanted him to just
be part of the whole thing.
Speaker 15 (46:28):
And the funny part is because we were sitting, you know,
just talking like, I'm Wakefield. It's not my real name.
There's a lot of artists, they have their names and stuff,
and why not have a funny name.
Speaker 14 (46:40):
Actually, you know, Broccolino.
Speaker 15 (46:43):
It means little broccoli, so it actually came from Brocco Lino.
Speaker 8 (46:52):
Like that.
Speaker 7 (46:52):
That's funny.
Speaker 6 (46:53):
I'm very last year. What have you, Wakefield? What have
you got to do with this video?
Speaker 7 (46:58):
She's publishing it, publishing it.
Speaker 14 (47:01):
I'm the publisher of the song.
Speaker 6 (47:03):
But you're an actress and a singer.
Speaker 14 (47:06):
Now, I'm not an actress.
Speaker 6 (47:07):
You're not an actress.
Speaker 15 (47:09):
The only acting I've done is presenting at the top
of the Pops.
Speaker 5 (47:16):
In the UK.
Speaker 6 (47:17):
I thought you were a singer and an actress. I
was all along thinking this, okay, publish, very good.
Speaker 7 (47:23):
She's a huge singer. She's like she does she's a singer. Singer,
she's like C. C. Peniston and all she's super famous singer.
Speaker 6 (47:32):
Why why are we hearing her?
Speaker 7 (47:35):
But we heard her last time she was on sing
and now were they're coming on to promote their news.
This is it's a combined project. As a publisher, she's
not as interesting as a singer. We have we have
heard this song, but I don't even like publishing. I
have heard his song, but I'm afraid to play it
because I think.
Speaker 10 (47:54):
We'll Yeah, we got flag, so yeah, we actually have.
Speaker 6 (47:58):
A new song.
Speaker 7 (47:59):
And when she has her to hear her sing, when
her new song, we can't play it because we got
flag last nime, you're not listening. Listen, I'm listening to
you home. Okay, we got flags. She's gonna have a
new song coming out, and when she has a new
song coming out, we're gonna bring her back and we
will play it. But we can't play it.
Speaker 6 (48:14):
You know you sugar? You got sugar?
Speaker 15 (48:17):
I have I have I think it's a lyrics video
or something, because we never got round the video.
Speaker 7 (48:24):
Oh I do have sugar. Oh yeah, I thought you
sent me Saturday night. Oh well, okay, play sugar.
Speaker 14 (48:29):
Yeah, Sugar's mine.
Speaker 8 (48:30):
You see.
Speaker 6 (48:31):
If the old fuck doesn't squawk, nothing happens. But when
the old fuck squarks, everything happens. So actually, so Mark,
you've offended me, stand up, take down your pants and
turn it around.
Speaker 7 (48:43):
Yeah right, smile. We're going to Wakefield then, so so
uh one, we're gonna play Sugar, which I didn't I
wrote it down correctly.
Speaker 9 (48:55):
I know.
Speaker 7 (48:56):
We're gonna let Wakefield introduce it to us and then
we're gonna play. So Wakefield, you introduce your song so
everybody knows that you weres and then we'll be right
back Hi.
Speaker 14 (49:03):
So this is uh, this is the next song is
called Sugar.
Speaker 15 (49:07):
It actually entered twice in the UK chart Dance charts
because of Mark.
Speaker 7 (49:12):
There you go, hold on that number one, go all
right playing this is Sugar by Wakefield.
Speaker 3 (49:21):
You guys, don't come on from my mother.
Speaker 17 (49:40):
You've gotten nothing in your pocket from going getting job
and maybe we can ucket through the ring on it.
Speaker 19 (49:47):
Baby.
Speaker 17 (49:47):
If you don't do nothing bucket.
Speaker 14 (49:53):
So getting.
Speaker 17 (49:55):
And save yourself to chat and you are live better.
You can tell much better to think we're getting on.
But you really don't matter matter matter.
Speaker 20 (50:09):
Job run bark, I made us stick talking to other
stick and taking your jn.
Speaker 3 (50:22):
Thank it's time to truck.
Speaker 17 (50:28):
Sure, Think it's time to trump?
Speaker 5 (50:36):
Sure?
Speaker 17 (50:38):
Thank you's time to trump? I got your heart's seat
raising Yet I'm turning you on. I got your heading
on your chest like your name is. Can come, but
we're only gonna left till the end of this song.
Speaker 7 (50:54):
What I got job.
Speaker 3 (51:00):
Job Mike?
Speaker 20 (51:00):
Can I take it to tail and don and then
let's take it taking your down? Taking your down?
Speaker 6 (51:12):
I got job.
Speaker 20 (51:14):
You down a job mys take it to expel you
and the lift. Take it taking your.
Speaker 7 (51:26):
Think it's time to truck.
Speaker 17 (51:32):
Sure, Think it's time to trap. Sure, think it's time
to trap?
Speaker 19 (51:43):
Job job min?
Speaker 17 (51:47):
I is taken to tast.
Speaker 19 (51:52):
The left?
Speaker 6 (51:52):
Take it?
Speaker 4 (51:53):
Took in your down?
Speaker 17 (51:57):
Think it's time to trap?
Speaker 7 (52:02):
Hey that I love it? First of all the video again,
you did it colorful and fun.
Speaker 15 (52:09):
No, I think it was I think it was a
company in America that that did the lyrics video if
I can remember.
Speaker 7 (52:15):
I love the colors.
Speaker 6 (52:17):
Your video and your song made me very sad because
it reminded me of Studio fifty four.
Speaker 5 (52:25):
You missed.
Speaker 7 (52:25):
Yeah, I would dance till five o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 15 (52:30):
I would have loved I would have loved to have
lived in that moment and actually go to that place.
Speaker 14 (52:37):
I think that must have been a dream come true.
Speaker 7 (52:39):
Sing or the songs nothing like Listen.
Speaker 6 (52:43):
I've been to Studio one in l A. I've been
to all the clubs, the subway. Nothing came close to
the studio for it was enchantment. When you walked in,
you were no longer human, you were something else. You
were you were spiritual and I miss it. But that
song reminded me of something I would have danced to
at studio. They very, very very club. I love club.
(53:05):
He doesn't, but I love club. He loves others.
Speaker 7 (53:07):
Shit. I like pop and boy bands. I can't help it. Pedophile,
they're oh, all the boy band people are old. I
don't like the young kid.
Speaker 14 (53:18):
Do you like the Spice Do you like the Spice Girl?
Speaker 7 (53:20):
I love the Spice Girls. I actually collect because I
collect the action figure. So I have like every set
of the Spice Girls that's ever been made.
Speaker 6 (53:29):
And let me tell you a quick story. Donna Summers
came to Studio fifty four and we waited all night
for her. About five o'clock in the morning, she came
on with less dance the place when nuts people were
taking their clothes off. I'm not lying. Women were lifting
their dresses, no panties, they were dancing their kits out.
(53:52):
I mean it was insane. They also put amual nitrate
in the air conditioning vents and it came down on everybody.
So everybody is doing Papa's without knowing it that I
have to see in a movie. They've never done that.
They know, they won't, they won't show it. I was there,
I show it and Dona Summer's Less Dance.
Speaker 7 (54:13):
I was crying.
Speaker 6 (54:15):
Would you believe? I was dancing and crying because the
mood that placed everything. God, why don't we have that?
So the clubs now suck a bunch of young punks,
all loaded.
Speaker 14 (54:29):
People are very angry.
Speaker 7 (54:30):
Now do you like the clubs today?
Speaker 14 (54:34):
I only go if they pay me.
Speaker 7 (54:37):
I oh, well, that's.
Speaker 3 (54:39):
Because we don't go.
Speaker 7 (54:40):
We only go to see people that are friends of ours,
like you, So we're like kind of like the same.
So in the chat room there's someone named Leo Hunter
who said Mark looks more like Wacolino than a Mark.
He swam and sexy, and whoever you are.
Speaker 6 (54:54):
Your motherfucker, you're dead and wait, wait you're gonna near
my mark? Finished you know, I know the mind.
Speaker 7 (55:01):
Wigfield looks amazing. She hasn't changed since nineteen ninety five,
and she's great. Frederick says, Anny, you are amazing and
this is true talent. And so you guys have a
lot of great fans in the chat room and they're
all giving you a lot of support. A minute mark,
how did you hook up with her? You have no talent, Sofie.
Speaker 12 (55:25):
I promote music and Sonny came to our company to
promote her new single, well a few of her singles,
and then we came with Sugar during lockdown, and I
wanted to trick people that they were actually playing Wigfield,
so I said, let's do it as an ID and
it went to number one, and then we pushed it
again with remixes and it went back to number one,
but this time we said, you're playing Wigfield, you to.
Speaker 6 (55:51):
Go get coffee, but she didn't hire you to go
get coffee.
Speaker 10 (56:00):
Sandy did Top of the Pops when Love was on
Top of the Cops, she came. In fact, Sanny was
number one of the week.
Speaker 7 (56:08):
Top of the Pops is the biggest was I don't
know if it still is. Top of the After the
Paps was the biggest music show.
Speaker 8 (56:14):
In the UK.
Speaker 6 (56:14):
I'm eighty five years old. I'm looking at the talk anyway.
Speaker 7 (56:19):
She was a presenter and was on that.
Speaker 6 (56:21):
We're going to get serious Mark. How did you find
I'm not gay to give to her? Or how did
that work?
Speaker 8 (56:28):
Back?
Speaker 6 (56:28):
And she found it and gave it to you?
Speaker 10 (56:31):
Yeah, yes, I'm not.
Speaker 15 (56:33):
She brought it to him, well, our friend, our friends
send it to us. And then he came over one Sunday.
Speaker 3 (56:41):
With his job of a girl friend.
Speaker 14 (56:45):
I can say that she's not.
Speaker 7 (56:48):
Well, she might listen.
Speaker 14 (56:52):
She doesn't speak English.
Speaker 7 (56:53):
Okay, that's good.
Speaker 14 (56:55):
Anyway, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Speaker 9 (56:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (56:59):
So we listen to her and it was like it
was very raw.
Speaker 7 (57:03):
It wasn't like this at all.
Speaker 15 (57:04):
It was very simple. But the melody was amazing and
the lyrics we were just laughing so much. We just
thought it was amazing.
Speaker 21 (57:12):
I've written a part we I've co written a part
in the Spanish verse version that we're going to release
as well, which I think will be really good for
the Spanish, you know, South America America Spree.
Speaker 6 (57:30):
Question.
Speaker 7 (57:31):
We don't have a lot of time.
Speaker 6 (57:32):
This is important because there might be some figs out
there that are saying I don't like that song. You
know those silly queens that we know that we want
to beat the ship out. Did you have a problem
thinking about would it offend the gay population?
Speaker 8 (57:48):
Do you know what?
Speaker 15 (57:50):
That's the first thing when I'm gonna I'm going to
make it public on my page tomorrow. I'm going to
write it's obviously not a song, like, would you actually
call it song? I'm not gay to offend somebody? No,
it's listen to it.
Speaker 14 (58:06):
It's obviously someone who is gay.
Speaker 7 (58:09):
But it's a camp It's not serious, right, that's what
she said about.
Speaker 14 (58:13):
And it's only it's supposed to be funny. It's the
concussion is really funny.
Speaker 6 (58:20):
Gay people have lost their sense of humor. Yeah, but
another thing is how we camp around Mark and I.
They don't do that anymore. The fags are also uptake.
You're worried about their panties and their little.
Speaker 14 (58:36):
Well, they don't have to listen to it.
Speaker 10 (58:39):
I got I've got a good point. I want to
make a cross here.
Speaker 12 (58:41):
If anyone comes at me about the record, listen, I'm
married to a pop star for twenty four years. If
I can get the joke, then why can't you get
the joke.
Speaker 7 (58:54):
I agree one hundred percent, and I don't think anybody, anybody,
anybody who does like it is just two points to
be alone.
Speaker 22 (59:02):
I'm a fact.
Speaker 7 (59:03):
My opinion.
Speaker 6 (59:06):
My opinion is to use a very old word only groovy.
People will like it if they still use the word groovy.
I don't know if they do, but it might be groovy.
Speaker 14 (59:18):
You know the way out cool please, But you know,
every artist, no matter what they release, they will have
fifty of them. I had fifty percent of England hating me.
Speaker 7 (59:28):
The first week.
Speaker 6 (59:29):
It was.
Speaker 14 (59:29):
It was absolutely nonsense and it still is like that.
You have people who are doll Lady Gargan.
Speaker 15 (59:37):
Other people say she's a whatever and you can never win, right,
you just have to go to bed happy and everybody
else can fuck off.
Speaker 7 (59:46):
I'm sorry, but I agree.
Speaker 3 (59:48):
I agree.
Speaker 6 (59:49):
If you listen to the lyric it's a gay man
camping saying I'm not gay and he's in red high
heels and fishnet and how stupid, then you'll be England.
Speaker 7 (01:00:01):
Now the world this is viral means the world.
Speaker 6 (01:00:03):
The world is so fucking I love it. So I
have a great question because we had fun. It's a
fun song. I love it and I can't wait to well,
I can't dance yet with my knee, but I can't
wait to dance to that song because it's really a
good it's got the beat baby.
Speaker 7 (01:00:20):
Two things, and we got to talk because we only
have ten minutes. Number one, Frederick says, they want you
to represent denmarkt Eurovision.
Speaker 14 (01:00:28):
Do you know what I did that?
Speaker 15 (01:00:30):
I was called up a few years ago and they
asked me if I They've asked me a few times
and I always said no because I don't know it
was in the right moment. And then I said, look,
I actually have a song that I wrote in when
I was.
Speaker 22 (01:00:44):
In London, and I said yes, sure, So I went
to the Danish part of the contest, but unfortunately, and
it was a song called boys on Girls.
Speaker 14 (01:00:57):
It was very you know, but it was a vi
king that one. It was like a big, red haired,
biking kind of looking guy and they.
Speaker 7 (01:01:07):
He won, so that's fine, they want you to do
it again.
Speaker 14 (01:01:11):
Then it was it was one of those one time experiences.
It was fun, but then I'm not going to.
Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
Do it again.
Speaker 7 (01:01:19):
Okay, So there you go, you guys, She's.
Speaker 3 (01:01:21):
Not more so hang on, wait, wait, I don't know.
I don't have time.
Speaker 7 (01:01:23):
I have things I want to say. No, it's not
I want to know, did you do you presented at
Top of the Pops? Did you also perform on Top
of the Pops?
Speaker 14 (01:01:32):
I performed. I was there every week. I remember there
was one day that was crazy. I had because they
have four.
Speaker 15 (01:01:40):
Stages, so when they start from one place and then
you know, some days they will do it live, some not,
you know, some recorded. And one day I had Mariah
Carey with Luthorvengrass in one place, and then I Hadnami Campbell.
She had a single out at the moment, and then
we don't and I had take that or Robbie Williams.
Speaker 3 (01:02:05):
I love that that.
Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
I like.
Speaker 15 (01:02:07):
It was those well you just look around and and
Cyndy Lopo was in my dressing room. You know, she
was hanging I had a lot of dancers with me,
so she was hanging out with us, Elton John in
the whole way.
Speaker 14 (01:02:21):
It was just one of those surreal places.
Speaker 7 (01:02:23):
I felt John and Cydey Lauper once back when I
was a clothing all right, gash Mark, and then we
got one more song.
Speaker 6 (01:02:28):
My question is intelligent, right Mark, What's next?
Speaker 7 (01:02:35):
Yeah, this next song that we're getting ready to do.
Speaker 6 (01:02:38):
What's coming No, I mean what's coming next in his
in his big events.
Speaker 10 (01:02:43):
Well, next year I'm ready to take the world.
Speaker 6 (01:02:45):
There you go, next year, I'm ready to take the world.
I'm ready.
Speaker 7 (01:02:49):
I'm ready for you to take the world. We're gonna
be saying we knew him when I could say I
knew when everybody.
Speaker 14 (01:02:56):
We'll all come visit you guys in America.
Speaker 6 (01:02:58):
About you know what America is missing? The men's room,
Paul Mark for a good time.
Speaker 7 (01:03:10):
You were on top of the pops nine times.
Speaker 10 (01:03:13):
Yes, that's awesome.
Speaker 7 (01:03:15):
Yeah, all right, so let's go to this new song.
The new style is called perfect Honey, Roughloaders Love Foundation
featuring Mark Alman. Tell us a little bit about it
real quick, and then we're gonna play it.
Speaker 19 (01:03:27):
Okay.
Speaker 10 (01:03:27):
This is a track I co wrote with Mark Commons
in two thousand and one.
Speaker 12 (01:03:30):
It was picked up by Paul Oakenfold's Pecto label in
two thousand and five. It's never been released on stream
platforms before, so we've we worked it. We've got a
whole remixed EP coming out in later in December. The
new versions coming out in December. The fifth, and we
have an official worldwide premiere of the video that I
(01:03:51):
made at which I'm very happy about.
Speaker 7 (01:03:54):
And that's the one that we're going to play now. Yes,
I actually went to a party with Paul o'canfello once.
He was really cool.
Speaker 6 (01:04:01):
You really think you're picked stuff?
Speaker 7 (01:04:06):
Where do you see naked pictures?
Speaker 6 (01:04:08):
Who's being smoke?
Speaker 19 (01:04:13):
Now?
Speaker 7 (01:04:13):
Everybody should check this out. This is called Perfect Love Foundation,
Roughload rough Floaders and Mark Almon featuring Mark Allman, and
let's check it out and enjoy. Everybody will be right back.
Speaker 4 (01:04:46):
Set, Come.
Speaker 19 (01:05:05):
Sam, come to my fe some.
Speaker 3 (01:06:07):
Moving thing, the.
Speaker 19 (01:06:21):
Moving side.
Speaker 7 (01:06:35):
See sea.
Speaker 4 (01:06:40):
Comes.
Speaker 7 (01:07:25):
Okay, honey, you make I love the birds?
Speaker 6 (01:07:30):
Maybe me want to dance and I can't on my
knee yet.
Speaker 7 (01:07:34):
I've had a.
Speaker 6 (01:07:35):
Couple of months more to heal. So really your music
is not familiar, but that that song is really hot.
Now that's a club song from from years ago. That
is that's the beat?
Speaker 7 (01:07:46):
You got it?
Speaker 6 (01:07:48):
Yes? I agree, Mark. You know, even though you can't
have me, I think you're going to be very famous,
and maybe one day, when you're very famous, I'll.
Speaker 1 (01:08:00):
You have me.
Speaker 7 (01:08:04):
I like so Wakefield you actually he might be.
Speaker 6 (01:08:07):
Ninety but that's an experience to a ball ninety year old.
Speaker 10 (01:08:12):
I'll have to take you bulls from the floor.
Speaker 6 (01:08:15):
Yes, you know. I keep telling Jimmy, Jimmy sixty one,
and I keep saying, you're too old. I don't like
the old men. I said, how could you bull an
eighty five year old guy? I would vomit.
Speaker 7 (01:08:25):
I love it.
Speaker 6 (01:08:27):
I could not vomit an eighty five year old man.
And wait, and I have to do the punchline. And
then Jimmy says, yes, but not all eighty five year
old men look like you.
Speaker 7 (01:08:38):
That's true. That when and I let him stroke, I
don't like. I don't like the eighty five year old
men who look like they're one hundred and sixty. But
there's a lot of sixty year old men who look
like they're one hundred and sixty.
Speaker 6 (01:08:50):
Yes, I think I'm a pretty eighty five year old.
Speaker 14 (01:08:53):
But I think people take more care of themselves now.
Speaker 7 (01:08:55):
Than he always does. He doesn't even use soap on
his face, use olive oil. You wash this space, oh, I.
Speaker 6 (01:09:03):
Have never put Sometimes I shampoo my hair. I not
like shamping my hair shower because the soak was on
my face. So I shampooed my hair and the sink
so that I don't believe in.
Speaker 19 (01:09:16):
I do.
Speaker 6 (01:09:17):
One day I do a full shower and the next
day I do a half shower, which is the lower down.
Because your skin dries out when you're old, and taking
a full, full shower every day, forget it. Your skin's
going look like a lizard.
Speaker 15 (01:09:33):
You're not supposed to use soap all the time. The
pH just goes out the window.
Speaker 7 (01:09:41):
And you have beautiful skin because you're like gorgeous snow.
And you do look the same, like you haven't aged
in thirty years.
Speaker 6 (01:09:46):
So like you.
Speaker 14 (01:09:48):
They told me. From every side, people say, my ears
on my neck.
Speaker 6 (01:09:56):
People say to me, you have such nice hair. I say,
I give at olive oil treatments. I put olive oil
in my hair.
Speaker 7 (01:10:03):
It's hid.
Speaker 6 (01:10:04):
The sun is so strong. You're big, and you go
out fifteen minutes in the sun and your hair opens.
The olive oil goes in. Now you wash it. You
have lustrious, shiny hair and big.
Speaker 15 (01:10:16):
Can I tell you a secret about the shower and
olive oil you Basically, after you have your shower, you
wash yourself.
Speaker 14 (01:10:23):
You put oil all over your body, and then you
shower with.
Speaker 15 (01:10:27):
You just shower with a very cold shower, and you
come up and your skin is as tight as a
baby's bump.
Speaker 6 (01:10:35):
Yeah, you do this also, I do this. Good girl,
when you're eighty five, you look like you look now?
Speaker 15 (01:10:43):
Well I think I have anyway, apart from joking aside,
I have good geens, like from my dad because he
he was a looker like, he was like two meters tall,
blue eyes, Scannadian. But his skin, but he was thinking
a lot and he was smoking a lot and lived
in Africa. But his skin he still looked very good.
Speaker 7 (01:11:06):
Now you look fantastic. So you guys follow Mark Love Rush.
He's on Instagram at Mark Love Rush seventy nine. Wigfield
is at Wigfield.
Speaker 6 (01:11:14):
And Marks Mark knows the trick. You're having good skin.
His husband has wonderful skin because Mark sits on his
face and gives such he gives them such a wonderful
treatment that the husband is like this, we gotta go,
(01:11:34):
we gotta go.
Speaker 7 (01:11:34):
First of all, we want to give a shout out
to Capella. She says hi to everybody and loved everyone.
Speaker 14 (01:11:39):
Hike.
Speaker 7 (01:11:41):
We love, we love Capella, and we want to thank
you guys for coming on the show. Congratulations with the
new songs and when Wigfield, when you release your new song,
we'll have you come back. Thank you, Thank you guys
so much for coming on and playing with us. It's
always a pleasure.
Speaker 6 (01:11:54):
And Mark, your friendship is so important to me. And
it's all and of course it's all joking, but you
know it's it's insane to really love a person from
never meeting and doing this, and I consider you like
one of my closest friends. I would, I would hang
out with you in a minute. Just keep your hands
(01:12:14):
off me.
Speaker 7 (01:12:18):
Absolutely, you guys so much. Your husband for all right,
by guys, all right, everybody? So that was that was Weakfield.
And now we're going to bring on our next guest.
We're two minutes late, but that's okay, as he hopefully
he's still there. Is Max there?
Speaker 8 (01:12:35):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (01:12:36):
Sam?
Speaker 7 (01:12:37):
Hello?
Speaker 3 (01:12:39):
All right?
Speaker 6 (01:12:42):
Are you in shock from this list?
Speaker 7 (01:12:46):
He's not in shock. He's been on the show twice before.
He kind of knows you. Now, we want to welcome
to the Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell, director, producer,
writer Max Turkey. Did I get it right?
Speaker 6 (01:13:00):
Say perfectly?
Speaker 7 (01:13:01):
That's Turkey. You guys, welcome back to the show. We're
happy to have you.
Speaker 9 (01:13:05):
You already know Ron, say hello, thank you, thank you
for having me a guys again, thank you so much.
Speaker 7 (01:13:12):
Love it.
Speaker 6 (01:13:13):
We had a lot of fun with Mark. Mark is
a terrific guy. He was watching it. I was watching it. Well,
you know, two years ago we started this bullshit romance
and sex talk and the show goes through the roof.
Our ratings are phenomenal and whenever they hear Mark is
coming on, they watch our show because they love the
(01:13:36):
bend and the crazy gay.
Speaker 7 (01:13:37):
Shirt, which is always a lot of fun. It's always fun,
they said, So say hi to everybody in the chat room, Max,
and you check the chat room right now.
Speaker 6 (01:13:49):
There you go so high, Max. Are you going to
shave your beard after you?
Speaker 8 (01:13:54):
Never?
Speaker 7 (01:13:55):
After you? You always had a beard since it was sixteen,
So I've had mine for about ten years too.
Speaker 4 (01:14:03):
I like it.
Speaker 7 (01:14:03):
Though I won't shave mine, there's a while. It's nice
to have it, so I think it's cool. So before
we start talking about all your movies and stuff, because
I actually googled you and and it talked about how
you basically had like you, most of the projects that
you do, you basically start them from from idea to completion,
(01:14:25):
and you do pretty much like everything. And I don't
think a lot of people actually do that. I think
directors get hired to direct the film, producers produce it.
Like you basically do everything. Speak on that a little
bit and why you do that, how you do that,
and let people.
Speaker 6 (01:14:39):
Know appropriate intelligent.
Speaker 7 (01:14:46):
And by the way, you guys, when I say like,
it's not like a shitty movie, he makes actually really
good mostly action films. But they're actually really good. He's
a really good independent. They don't they could be better
in them. Let's go, So tell us a little bit
about the process of all of that, because not many
(01:15:06):
people actually do that. Well.
Speaker 9 (01:15:08):
I started a long time ago, and by a long
time ago, I'm telling you guys, in nineteen ninety four,
so I've been in the business for thirty two years,
almost in January, thirty two years. So at the beginning,
when there was no social media, there was no you know, influencer,
(01:15:29):
there was nothing. So at the time you had to
do everything yourself. And since I studied with Doug Cements
in La you know, it tells you that pretty much
you can make a movie with little money. So I
started doing very low budget shot on video back in
the days, and we had our movies in a Blockbuster
(01:15:53):
and a Hollywood Video, so we had our vhs pretty
much everywhere.
Speaker 7 (01:15:59):
It was actually messed that I missed Blockbusts.
Speaker 6 (01:16:01):
Do you think it's easier making movies in Italy or
in Hollywood? I never shocked nothing in Italy.
Speaker 9 (01:16:07):
I moved in Holiday Animals literally when I was because
I moved here when I was nineteen, So I moved
very early.
Speaker 6 (01:16:17):
Italian. That doesn't matter where you live, say not to Italian. Yeah, sona,
not the Queen America. Yes, I'm an Italian in every way.
And Italy is the most beautiful country in the world.
Speaker 7 (01:16:33):
So he's the most as a tourist, as a tourist.
As a tourist, he says, it's the most beautiful country
in the world.
Speaker 6 (01:16:41):
Oh, no, I lived there. I lived there.
Speaker 7 (01:16:45):
You're born in Italy, right, I was born in Italy.
Speaker 6 (01:16:48):
Yes, I lived in Genuar with my grandmother Npoli. I
was raised, born and raised Innapolis.
Speaker 7 (01:16:55):
I love because you don't wait wait, let let him
go back in finished the story.
Speaker 6 (01:17:00):
Finished the story something important? He said something. It's curious.
It's good as a tourist, but not if you live there.
Why because of the government, because of the life. Yes, yes, yes, lifestyle.
The American governments any better, not right now. But let's
not talk about politics. No we're not. I'm just curious
(01:17:23):
at the statement because good bed or indifferent.
Speaker 7 (01:17:29):
He wants to go to Italy.
Speaker 6 (01:17:32):
I don't go as a tourist because I'm not a tourist.
I have family. So I go and I'm with my family.
That's the best they are in Costello Rocio. Oh yes, yes,
let's go back.
Speaker 7 (01:17:49):
So so because also you you have you have why
I mean I also wrote down that you have a
cousin who's a director, Michaels. I don't know how you
pronounce as money. It was an Oscar winner like so,
uh so did he teach that helped teach you how
to do stuff as you were going along or you
all on your own?
Speaker 6 (01:18:09):
We never met.
Speaker 9 (01:18:10):
We never met because, like I said, back in the days,
there was no social media. There was not in store,
there was nothing. So when I came to l A,
I went straight to film school.
Speaker 6 (01:18:19):
Uh and uh. I tried to contact him.
Speaker 9 (01:18:22):
It was impossible to find phone number, emails was and
then when I finally contacted him, then he died.
Speaker 6 (01:18:29):
Oh we were not, you know, it was not meant
to be.
Speaker 7 (01:18:32):
Let's go, and it's in the family blood. It's in
the family means.
Speaker 6 (01:18:36):
And I liked that.
Speaker 7 (01:18:39):
Also.
Speaker 6 (01:18:40):
You have to remember one thing. Italian people are one
of the most intelligent races on this planet. Not because
I'm Italian, but because we are. Yeah, we we we
We invented the world pretty much. We colonize everywhere. I
mean the Romans. You can't beat the ancient Romans for building,
(01:19:04):
for science. We were civilized before anyone else in the world.
So it's Italian people can do things quicker and better
than most people.
Speaker 7 (01:19:15):
I have found.
Speaker 6 (01:19:16):
Italian do it better.
Speaker 7 (01:19:19):
Yes, no, I think so can't we.
Speaker 6 (01:19:21):
I think we can handle things better than most I
know I can. I agree, I agree. You know, if
I want it, I get it now.
Speaker 7 (01:19:31):
It's a very you know, the film industry is a
very difficult industry for people to be in. And everybody
thinks that it's all glamorous because they see you at
a red carpet, But they don't get those we're at
a carpet, would be quiet.
Speaker 6 (01:19:42):
They put in the streets, put a bunch of morons
on it.
Speaker 7 (01:19:46):
But uh, people do because I have people contact me
all the time, you know, and how glamorous and everything is,
but they don't actually get how much work it actually
is to do to do it in the first place.
Number one, to come up with the movie. Then you
got to come up with the funding, You got to
find all the I mean, there's a lot of work
that goes into it, and I don't think people really
understand it. And you have outshown most of your contemporaries
(01:20:10):
in the fact that you make action films that are
actually really good, because like we go to some stuff
that like it's like embarrassingly bad.
Speaker 6 (01:20:18):
You know.
Speaker 7 (01:20:18):
And I've seen more than half of your movies and
they're all done really, really well. Even your early movies
have been done very very well. And so I think
that it shows that you're persevering. And so you have
a new movie that's going to be coming out soon
called Overdrive. Tell us a little bit about it.
Speaker 9 (01:20:37):
First of all, you guys are the first one that
will see the trailer, so you know good and it's
a good movie. It's a story about two people that
they don't know each other. They were copying a car
with a bomb collar around their neck and a bluetooth
ear piece and there is a voice that will tell
them what to do in.
Speaker 6 (01:20:57):
A certain amount of time or the bubble will explode.
Speaker 9 (01:21:00):
So they are, you know, involved in this chaos from
the beginning and they have to do crazy thing for
this voice.
Speaker 6 (01:21:08):
That they don't know what's going on or is it so?
Speaker 7 (01:21:10):
So now did you come up with the concept?
Speaker 1 (01:21:12):
Is?
Speaker 7 (01:21:12):
Did you write?
Speaker 6 (01:21:14):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:21:14):
Right? Okay?
Speaker 7 (01:21:17):
Do you write most of your movies? Do you know?
Speaker 9 (01:21:20):
I write usually the story and then I have a
writer who works with me for a long time. Adrian
Mills is in Australia right now, and I do the story,
does the screenplay a little factory. The composer is in
Italy Seli, the editor is in the US. Said, gay,
(01:21:42):
I know it's watching and and uh, you call this
movie a triller? No, we call this more in action movie.
It's a sort of speed.
Speaker 7 (01:21:55):
Can be excited to see what's going on, what's happening?
Speaker 6 (01:21:58):
Yes, yes, it's adrenaline.
Speaker 7 (01:22:00):
You know every frame action thriller, action thriller.
Speaker 6 (01:22:04):
Let's say, let's say action thriller was my favorite, my
favorite movie. I love action thrillers.
Speaker 7 (01:22:10):
Kind of like a speed kind of thing. That's correct.
Speaker 6 (01:22:13):
That's correct, like speedy inside the car.
Speaker 7 (01:22:16):
Absolutely.
Speaker 8 (01:22:17):
Look.
Speaker 7 (01:22:17):
I noticed so Greg Creek and Adams. How do you
pronounce his last name?
Speaker 6 (01:22:21):
Sevy?
Speaker 7 (01:22:22):
I noticed too that they're in a lot of your
other movies. One thing I find very cool about you
is that you work with a lot of the same
people throughout different films I do, which are.
Speaker 6 (01:22:33):
Secret loyal people, which is very hard to find. Yes,
you're right, but I bet you never worked with Sophia Laurent. No,
I never did the story. In nineteen fifty nine, I
was nineteen years old and they were shooting a movie
on Long Island called That Kind of Woman with Sophia
and Tampunta, and I was an extra. I was a
(01:22:55):
soldier and in between takes she sat in her chair
and I went over to to ooked her, and they
came over and they said, no, no, get away from
miss Lauren, and she said, no, lash the star, Lash
the star. Stay. So I'm speaking Italian to her and
she starts to laugh, and I said, what's so funny?
And she said, your Italian is as bad as my English.
(01:23:17):
And we both had the best. She was the loveliest
woman and the most beautiful I've ever seen in my life.
But everybody told me the story last time.
Speaker 7 (01:23:28):
Yes, he said, you told them the story last time?
Speaker 6 (01:23:30):
He remembers, Oh, I can't help it because it's a
wonderful story. So we're gonna play There's a lot of
people that came in that never heard it, so of course,
so we did it for the audience.
Speaker 7 (01:23:41):
So we're going to play the trailer for Overdrive. You guys,
it's a short trailer, but it's really fun. Wan, so
find the one that says Overdrive. Uh, Max, Jerkie and
Max you introduced the trailer for us, and then we're
going to play it for everybody and we'll be right back.
Speaker 9 (01:23:55):
Sure, Okay, guys, thank you so much for watching this.
Is there of the trailer here on Jimmy Start and
Run The Wrussell Show.
Speaker 6 (01:24:03):
So enjoyed. When is it being a really?
Speaker 8 (01:24:06):
I beg you ever thought to be back? Do you
have enough hatredicular men in Cold Blood? So many bodies today?
(01:24:32):
What's one more?
Speaker 6 (01:24:41):
I love it?
Speaker 7 (01:24:42):
So we actually we actually met Greg. I don't know
if he would remember. We went to a red carpet
event with Sean Canaan like a long time ago and
actually met him. So I'm happy to see that he's
doing so well. And I love the fact that you
have Costas mandelor uh you know, as the voice in
the movie.
Speaker 6 (01:25:00):
We love him. He's the best.
Speaker 9 (01:25:03):
Costa and I we were friends for eight years and
then yes we did and he's been a bunch of
your movies, right, Yes, yes, we.
Speaker 6 (01:25:09):
Did many movies together.
Speaker 7 (01:25:11):
This is a very very terrific. We had so much
fun when he was here for the for a movie premiere,
and then the next night we went to like Halloween
Hotness and so we hold up a nice It was fun.
I think that's where we met you too.
Speaker 6 (01:25:25):
That's great that so I met you in person.
Speaker 7 (01:25:28):
Yeah, Halloween, Hunty, I did. Yes, not well, we didn't
go to the last time, this one two years ago.
Two years ago Halloween you were with Costas.
Speaker 6 (01:25:39):
And a Costas was there, but it was not with Costas.
I was.
Speaker 7 (01:25:43):
I was with.
Speaker 6 (01:25:45):
My friend the Jonazuna.
Speaker 7 (01:25:47):
Yes, no, I don't remember anything anymore. Which I love
John Azuna too, great on the show twice. He's great
and he's in another one of your movies that we'll
talk about. But I want to talk about it. So
first of all, when is when will you just took
this to a f.
Speaker 6 (01:26:03):
M right, yes, yes, yes, and we're finishing it as
we speak.
Speaker 9 (01:26:08):
We are in the music and audio mixing, and the
two weeks the more we will be ready for the buyers.
Speaker 7 (01:26:16):
When will it actually when will it actually be a veil?
Speaker 6 (01:26:19):
I come out next year, next year. I don't know when,
but it would be next year for.
Speaker 7 (01:26:23):
SUREM went good, then it went very good.
Speaker 8 (01:26:27):
Good for you.
Speaker 6 (01:26:28):
So then you have who are these people that put
the thing on them?
Speaker 7 (01:26:34):
Which want to explain you that that's the whole story?
You know the story?
Speaker 6 (01:26:37):
Now he got me curious.
Speaker 7 (01:26:41):
Who are the You have to watch the movie.
Speaker 6 (01:26:44):
Are they martians? Aliens?
Speaker 19 (01:26:46):
No?
Speaker 7 (01:26:46):
No, no, it's human human, It's a human.
Speaker 8 (01:26:50):
I love it.
Speaker 6 (01:26:50):
It's are they prisoners?
Speaker 7 (01:26:54):
I know it's funny because we we just saw a movie.
Speaker 6 (01:26:58):
Wait a minute, so how do they get those things
around on their neck?
Speaker 9 (01:27:01):
They wake up in the car, they don't know each other,
and they wake up with the bomb and the bluetooth
woke up with it.
Speaker 7 (01:27:08):
We saw a movie recently. I don't know if you
saw it with Liam Niesen and yes, yes, like in
Europe someplace and he's and he's, yeah, it was a
good film. You know, and he's studs different because they
gonna blow the car. So I like those movies and
I think they'll do very well.
Speaker 6 (01:27:27):
They are in.
Speaker 9 (01:27:28):
Mine actually is a little bit more dramatic because they
can they can go out from the car, they can
do mission for the guy, and they're always in contact
with him and and the bombs.
Speaker 6 (01:27:37):
A camera here so he can watch what they're doing.
You have to see you, No, I love it.
Speaker 7 (01:27:42):
Yeah, that's fair.
Speaker 6 (01:27:43):
I have to see your movie to find out what
Where can I When is it coming out next year?
I think Joe Williamson will do a premiere soon.
Speaker 9 (01:27:50):
You guys are invited, of course, once the movie is
completely will send the invitation to both of yours because
I'd love.
Speaker 7 (01:27:57):
To see it and you again, Joe Williamson is a
great guy.
Speaker 6 (01:28:00):
He's a great guy. Yes, but you have to be
you have to never forget how wonderful it is to
be born in Italy and to be in Italian. Okay,
you have to always remember that. So genevese la prima
(01:28:21):
genevezils Superia. That's what they happened Janua right by Genoa
last Superia.
Speaker 7 (01:28:30):
So wait, let's go back for a second. So where
did you shoot this film.
Speaker 6 (01:28:35):
We shoot this movie in Kistan, which is near Kazakhstan, where.
Speaker 9 (01:28:41):
The producer is the ex Prime Minister of Tourism, so
he knew everybody, and when I needed something was just
a phone call say I need two police cards. Okay,
no problem, and we need this shooting.
Speaker 7 (01:28:55):
And most of your films like like in foreign places,
right yeah, right now, I mean Bucharest.
Speaker 6 (01:29:02):
This is my office in Booker Restaurant.
Speaker 23 (01:29:04):
Oh wow, so booch Arist, Bucharistimia.
Speaker 24 (01:29:12):
So it shows that I don't know about my job.
I'm like good in math. Okay, it's a couple of
hours flight from Italy. Okay, a couple of hours flight
from Italy.
Speaker 7 (01:29:24):
I love it. So you shot Did you shoot most
of your films there? Like over there?
Speaker 6 (01:29:29):
No?
Speaker 8 (01:29:29):
No, no.
Speaker 9 (01:29:30):
I shot two movies in Bucharest, The Bouncer with John
Azula and Adrenaline with Luis and Costas Mandylor. Yes, we
did this one in Kirikistan, and Rise to.
Speaker 6 (01:29:43):
Minus one was in South Carolina.
Speaker 7 (01:29:46):
So what film did you shoot in South Carolina? Is
that the Apartment One?
Speaker 1 (01:29:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:29:50):
Yes, that's correct about the Penthouse?
Speaker 7 (01:29:53):
Yeah, I could just just from remembering watching the movie
or the scenery makes me think of that.
Speaker 24 (01:29:58):
They said, I, you know, I'm really like watched your
movies and I didn't say I watched them and I didn't.
Speaker 6 (01:30:03):
When you were young? Did Felini have anything to do
with you growing up and doing film or they never
influenced any of your creativity? Mostly American movies in fluence.
My Felini's eight and a half is wonderful, and also
loved Vita. Of course, I watched a movie and Anna
(01:30:26):
Manyani and I love Anna in Volcano my mom. You know,
so I would imagine that you growing up watching those
movies maybe was inspired to be who you are today.
Speaker 9 (01:30:41):
I watched mostly American, and I want to speak the truth.
I don't want to say.
Speaker 6 (01:30:45):
Yes you so you were wanted? So what were some
way well you want you were those boyfi American or Italy?
Speaker 7 (01:30:55):
What were some of the movies that were like influential
for you growing up? That'll be the first.
Speaker 9 (01:31:00):
Movie I watched that I say I want to be
a director was The Hills of Ice, the original one
with Michael Berry, and I became very good friend with Michael.
That was a very strange thing. I loved him as
an actor and we became very good friends.
Speaker 7 (01:31:16):
But you don't actually make horror movies. Really.
Speaker 9 (01:31:18):
I did the horror movies at the beginning of my career,
from nineteen ninety four until two thousand and one. Two
thousand and two, Okay, Then after I had the meeting
with the guy's alliance Gate, I switched to to action
movies because I have to do what sells, and they
tell me the action movie are selling right now, let's
(01:31:39):
make action movies.
Speaker 7 (01:31:40):
I know.
Speaker 6 (01:31:40):
I love it.
Speaker 7 (01:31:40):
So you have another movie called The Andromeda Wars, and
that's funny because we actually know a whole bunch of
the people that are in it, and so that must
have been shot in La? Was that shot in La La?
Speaker 9 (01:31:52):
That's sol in La. We use all the sets available.
They are sci fi oriented. We built some set that
we didn't have it, so we had to build it.
The producer too, cover has been two years. She didn't
pay me and she's still working on it. And you know,
(01:32:12):
when somebody is not in the business, I want to
be in the business. That's the problem.
Speaker 7 (01:32:16):
You're right, You're right. That's the same thing with the
actors who, like you know, pay for roles and then
they can't act in it totally up, So I understand that,
but I I like, so, how but you worked on
it originally? Yes, yes, yes, no, I directed.
Speaker 6 (01:32:31):
The entire movie. I produce it. And uh, he's still unreleased,
it's still on the editing bank. I know which I hate.
Speaker 7 (01:32:38):
So here's you guys. Matthias Hughes, which he was on
our show. I love him to death, chuc Late Dell,
which we know, but he wasn't on our show, Nicholas Tuturo,
which I know you worked with a lot of movies. Yes,
John mac Rhino, Michaels, we know, Robert Donovan's a friend,
Josie Tat's a friend, Greg Creek who's in your movie Overdrive.
And Johnsuna, who me is like like, like should be
(01:33:03):
a lot bigger than he is. He's a great actor,
he's a guy, he's a great fighter. So I would
hope that you know, he continues to keep you know,
going up and out. But how was it doing like
a sci fi space movie compared to doing like action
movies and horror movies, because it's a lot different.
Speaker 6 (01:33:20):
Sci Fi is mostly action.
Speaker 9 (01:33:21):
Because we have this group of rebels attacking this this
prison base to free Matthias use so it's a lot
of fun, lots of fighting, lots of gun fights. John
who was also one of the stunt coordinator, we had
Chocolateydell doing a big fight with Matthias in a citadel
and it's it was very good. I wanted to do
(01:33:43):
a sci fi for a long time. I wrote a
story again, Adrian wrote the screenplay and we come out
with a good concepts so we were able to keep
the cost down. But the movie looks huge, looks like
like ten million doctor book.
Speaker 6 (01:33:58):
So we had fun.
Speaker 7 (01:34:01):
Now you can be you could be a great actor.
But wait a minute, saying in general, if you get.
Speaker 6 (01:34:08):
The wrong scripts, you're not a great actor. That's true
to script. If you if you know how to act
and you get a good script, yes you could become
very famous overnight. That's true. My wife tells me that
I can be a good actor. But I'm sure you are.
You scared the hell out of you.
Speaker 7 (01:34:27):
You're in some of your movies, aren't you.
Speaker 6 (01:34:29):
You can do very small roles. Bouncer, you could play
Fidel Castro, I have to wet a big cigar the
hell out of America.
Speaker 7 (01:34:40):
Now you could be on the bouncer. Did you have
a lot of lines or now.
Speaker 6 (01:34:43):
In the mounser and a few lines.
Speaker 9 (01:34:45):
I play a gun dealer in Andromedawards, I play a
Space gun dealer.
Speaker 23 (01:34:51):
I type cast myself. Let's as a gun dealer. No,
I think that's funny, though. So we're gonna do the
tailer so people can see it. I want people to
see that the trailer, you, guys, So you introduce it one.
We're going to play the one that says Andromeda ones
and we'll be right back.
Speaker 9 (01:35:07):
Okay, guys, let's watch and double the words together. Hopefully
will come soon enjoyed it.
Speaker 7 (01:35:13):
Hopefully.
Speaker 6 (01:35:13):
I love space movies. We're friends with everybody in this once.
Speaker 7 (01:35:26):
Listen, I had you rescued, not just because I need
your skill as a fighter.
Speaker 6 (01:35:31):
I need a hero, someone who can encourage people to
join the rebellion. I need you alive.
Speaker 3 (01:35:48):
Finally follow and Steel himself.
Speaker 6 (01:35:52):
And of course I love it.
Speaker 7 (01:37:08):
I'm a big fan of Matthias Hughes. I like the
like all those like best of the Best and karate
kind of movie things.
Speaker 6 (01:37:15):
I watch all of them.
Speaker 7 (01:37:16):
He's really good.
Speaker 6 (01:37:17):
The trailer doesn't tell you much about the story, but
the visual is good. So if you look at it.
You have to imagine yourself what's going on. I wish
you would have had a little bit of storyline so
we could understand we need to the beginning, there is
Robert Doro and telling us what's happening.
Speaker 7 (01:37:35):
I thought that was him at the beginning.
Speaker 3 (01:37:38):
It wasn't.
Speaker 7 (01:37:38):
It looks like it's going to be a very interesting movie.
Speaker 6 (01:37:42):
Thank you, thank you, thanks.
Speaker 7 (01:37:43):
I think it's terrific.
Speaker 6 (01:37:46):
I love space movies anyway. I told Jimmy, I can't
wait to be in one. I'd like to produce a
space movie. Go find a good story and a good
script for that. Yeah, actually, yeah we can. You can
make the next one together.
Speaker 7 (01:37:59):
There you go. He says he's got one and we
can make the next one together.
Speaker 6 (01:38:03):
Oh good, because Gyna be in a space movie.
Speaker 7 (01:38:06):
So so one thing I do think, and you had
mentioned it earlier, but we only touched on it. You know,
you said, like you work with a lot of the
same people because they're like loyal and they're good. So
so three people I noticed is you work with the
two Mandalor brothers, and then Nicholas Taturo like they're in
a lot of your films. Also all great, you know,
super good talents.
Speaker 9 (01:38:24):
And there is a very good actor that worked with
me all the time. His name is Vincent Rivera. He
started with me in a very very low budget movies
when I had no money to pay him, and he
sticked with me for many years.
Speaker 6 (01:38:37):
So of course, the bigger the movie, the bigger the
role he gets.
Speaker 7 (01:38:40):
Sure, right, Oh no, that's which is great.
Speaker 6 (01:38:43):
What you've also worked with I have that with a
friend of mine who's a producer. I've done two films
for free and now making some money. I'm getting paid again.
But he's a good guy and I know him for
many years and he's a good friend. He's a good friend,
and he's becoming very popular. I think that.
Speaker 7 (01:39:03):
I don't know, I just think it's like I think
that when I think because because we're so enmeshed in
the independent movie thing scene, you know, like my go
to like the person who I think is the best
you know, up and coming director for horror, I don't
even know. Do you know Marcel Waltz? Yes, yes, yes, yes,
I think you know, Like he's made about fifteen films
(01:39:25):
and they're all really you know, they get better and
better every time, but they're very very good. So he's
like my the person the first person I think too,
And whenever I think of like action movies, you're the
first person that comes to mind. You know, that's not
as well known as a you know, Ridley Scott or
somebody huge.
Speaker 6 (01:39:41):
Unfortunately, Marcel Wilkes is such a good director that he
made a film that was fabulous called Blind if you've
seen it, and it didn't do well. So he had
to go and make these chop on them up shitty
movies and he made a lot of money. So it's
a sad thing that the audience will not allow talented
(01:40:03):
people to be talented. They have to be garbage.
Speaker 7 (01:40:07):
Yeah, he's got cutting off penises in movies and all
kinds of stuff now, you know, to make money.
Speaker 6 (01:40:11):
I mean, I can't stand it. I think it's all trash.
It's the same score, same script, ten people to get
killed one after the same shit, and the morons that
go to the movies to go oh oh and they
get scared. Where do you get scared, you jerk? It's
a movie. So the we need quality stories in quality
films are like years ago. Now I'm nobody, but I
(01:40:36):
select my scripts. I will not be in a slasher
a bloodthirsty movie. I look for a script with characters
that you build, that you get to know, you know,
a movie of course.
Speaker 7 (01:40:50):
The beginning in an end, which one thing I think
is cool.
Speaker 6 (01:40:53):
So you're basically going back to Marcel Woltz. He's from Germany.
Tal you'd like this know tomorrow. He can make quality films.
Speaker 7 (01:41:02):
And for not a lot of money, like he doesn't
have huge budgets to work with, but he does very well.
But also he knows how to market, you know, he
makes great artwork and he does soundtracks and everything he
does is really good. That makes it all look good,
very much like you. And you're from Italy and he's
from Germany.
Speaker 6 (01:41:19):
I have got to say it, European people think different
than we do. European people have a finesse about them
that we do not have. We don't Our films are
very cut and dry and boring and stupid. I watch
a lot of foreign films and I always find a
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quality of tenderness or caring, even in a horror movie.
Think that Europeans just think different.
Speaker 7 (01:41:49):
I also think that Europeans realize that this is a business.
You know, you want to make something, but also if
you don't make money, you're not making another one. And
I think that's a person with all the indie filmmakers,
because they all come to me like asking when you
only finish. They all come to me talking to me,
and then they have no idea. They come up with
(01:42:10):
the money, but they don't have any money to promote it.
They don't know what to do. They don't know how
to get distribution. They don't know how to do the
things that they need to do that are actually the
harder parts of the film, you know.
Speaker 6 (01:42:20):
But I have a trick.
Speaker 9 (01:42:22):
First, I go to a distributor, let's say Lions Kate,
and I tell them what genre is selling right now,
and they'll tell me, let's say action. And then I
pitch them the movie. What what if I make a
movie like this, this and this isn't this? They say, okay, great,
we'll take it, and they're nice. Start making Yes, I
go backwards, because you're.
Speaker 6 (01:42:42):
Minds Kate is one of the biggest thieves in our business.
I was always paid by them.
Speaker 9 (01:42:48):
I cannot speak better about them because they always paid me,
so I cannot say nothing.
Speaker 6 (01:42:51):
You're lucky, You're very lucky, You're very fortunate. They like
me Lions Kate has not been good to a lot
of people. I know they know who they can.
Speaker 3 (01:43:01):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (01:43:04):
I also think that that that, like everybody knows that
you've got a lot of experience. It's not like you
only have one film under your belt. You have you know,
you have a whole body of works, and you also
have a body of work showing that your movies make money.
You know. It's very different than somebody who goes anywhere
for distribution with one film, you know, because they said
(01:43:25):
they want to.
Speaker 6 (01:43:27):
I like love it.
Speaker 7 (01:43:28):
So, so what what are some of your favorite action movies?
Speaker 6 (01:43:33):
Eight millimeters with the Nicolas Cage.
Speaker 7 (01:43:35):
My god, Okay, that's like such a I think everybody knows.
I don't know, maybe because I know it. Like I mean,
the concept of the film itself, though, is such a
brutal concept, you know, like a horror movie. It's almost
(01:43:56):
like a eight milimeter that's Nicholas Cage movie and it's
about what do you call those films?
Speaker 6 (01:44:04):
Uh?
Speaker 7 (01:44:06):
Yes, it's a snuff film, which is kind of like scary.
Have you worked with Nicholas Cage before?
Speaker 6 (01:44:12):
No, But they know him, so hopefully in the near
future we will do something together.
Speaker 7 (01:44:17):
Oh, no, absolutely, I think it's terrific.
Speaker 6 (01:44:19):
So oh he's Italian, so yes, and his agent like me.
Speaker 7 (01:44:25):
So it's a good too. So wait, let's let's say
his best.
Speaker 6 (01:44:29):
Movie was the Philadelphia movie where they're looking for.
Speaker 7 (01:44:33):
The National Treasure National.
Speaker 6 (01:44:36):
I love that movie.
Speaker 1 (01:44:37):
I like that.
Speaker 6 (01:44:38):
I think that's his like.
Speaker 7 (01:44:43):
And he likes a Milan. Actually, I like Nicholas Cage.
Speaker 6 (01:44:47):
In my opinion, was never a good actor. He looked
like he was reading lines. But in National Treasure wherever
it's called, he was cool.
Speaker 7 (01:44:55):
Those are two great movies.
Speaker 6 (01:44:56):
He really he began to be himself.
Speaker 7 (01:44:59):
He sold depends of the director, to be honest, you're
right now. He says, it's all up to the director.
If the director doesn't bullshit.
Speaker 6 (01:45:09):
Nicholas Cage tells the director what to do. That's bullshit.
You don't think like that. The director means nothing. I
know a lot of big movie stars. I won't mention them.
I mean Academy Awards superstars. And we've talked about this.
I said, what if you get a crappy director who
gives the ship. We don't listen to them. We do
what we want. But that's also Hollywood talks. Yes, yes,
(01:45:34):
a lot of bullshit people out there who say they're
a director and they should direct traffic.
Speaker 7 (01:45:39):
Actually they're right. You're a hands on director, right, Like.
Speaker 6 (01:45:42):
You have a hands on director, and more of your
films are good.
Speaker 7 (01:45:46):
Right, that's why your.
Speaker 6 (01:45:47):
Films are good again, European, you're one of the few.
You think two ways. You think Italian, you think Americas. Yes, yes,
you give us in your films. I find always, with
all the bullshit that's going on, I always find a
little something special. Thank you. I have to look for it,
(01:46:07):
but it's there. You'll find it somewhere in that film.
Then I said to myself, there it is as the Italian.
Oh no, I think you can't help her.
Speaker 7 (01:46:15):
You guys, we know to so many bad movie premieres,
and we have so many friends who make films. You know,
but the films are really terrible, and some of them
are not low budget. I mean, I've seen people who
spent five hundred thousand dollars film that looks like they
you know, it should have been like two grand Yes, yes,
our reason two hundred and fifty thousand, and I went
up to four hundred and fifty thousand.
Speaker 6 (01:46:35):
My film was four hundred and fifty thousand.
Speaker 7 (01:46:37):
This is how they wasted.
Speaker 6 (01:46:38):
I wouldn't see it if you paid me. This is
how it was.
Speaker 7 (01:46:42):
Okay, we shouldn't, yeah, wall I'll tell you offline. Here's
how stupid they were.
Speaker 6 (01:46:48):
Like.
Speaker 7 (01:46:48):
First of all, Ron Ron was only in the film
for two days. He had his own dressing room. They
had a trailers for every person in the whole I
know the movie, and I know the movie. Then they
had a clothing trailer and a makeup trailer each that
were like twenty four feet long, and they had this
much work clothes that they needed. So basically the trailer
(01:47:12):
was fucking empty and they had to pay for it.
I mean, it was just ridiculous waste money. The best
part was when I did my scene, I said, where's
the director? They said, oh, he's in another room with
a television. I said, what are you talking about? The
fucking director is not here.
Speaker 8 (01:47:30):
I have to.
Speaker 6 (01:47:32):
Director.
Speaker 7 (01:47:33):
I know that.
Speaker 6 (01:47:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:47:34):
Yeah, he's a piece of shit.
Speaker 6 (01:47:37):
And I said, and I got him. I got him.
I said to him, yo, welly you're a director, I said,
direct He said, what do you want? I said, I
have a little problem hearing. And when the girl done
at the end in the wedding ceremony speaks. I don't
know when she speaks, so I can't speak.
Speaker 7 (01:47:56):
Of course.
Speaker 6 (01:47:57):
He said, well figure it out. She said, figure it out,
so I did. I went over to the girl at
the end. I said, honey, would do me a favor
when it's my time to.
Speaker 7 (01:48:09):
Talk, do that.
Speaker 6 (01:48:12):
So I watched her and she did that, and I
did it. She was follow away I had at that time.
I was I didn't have a hearing aid.
Speaker 7 (01:48:24):
Yeah, it was like twenty five.
Speaker 6 (01:48:25):
It was such a jerk.
Speaker 7 (01:48:26):
Wait, we got two minutes and I'm going to ask
him question and then when.
Speaker 6 (01:48:28):
You care time to pay us. Oh, we had a whistle.
We are I heard the story.
Speaker 7 (01:48:35):
He knows what movie you're talking about. I was not
going to mention it to the world, but he knows.
And then such a bone and it went two hundred
They went two or three hundred thousand dollars over budget.
Speaker 6 (01:48:45):
Never budget. I was supposed to play a gay priest
or something. Okay, what is the mission priest? No, not
a priest.
Speaker 7 (01:48:55):
It can't be a one of those priests people.
Speaker 6 (01:48:58):
You're a preacher. And then on the day of the shooting,
he said, don't do it. Gay I said, you hired
me to do it, Okay, he said.
Speaker 7 (01:49:08):
Don't do it, kay, because we only have a minute.
So you guys, we want to make sure you follow
Max on his Instagram. He's at Max Cherokee, but Cherokee.
Speaker 18 (01:49:16):
Is c E R C H.
Speaker 7 (01:49:18):
I make sure you get it that way. We'll let
you know when Overdrive comes out for everybody to see it.
Check out his other films that are available. Andromeda Awards
is not available yet. We'll let you know when it is,
but check out The Bouncer with John Ozuna coastas Mandalora,
Nicholas de Turo. He's also got a great film Adrenaline
may Day with Michael Perey and The Penthouse with Michael
(01:49:40):
Perey and also Nicholas de Turo. He's got other ones too,
but those are all the ones that I've seen and
that I like a lot, So those are the ones
I'm plugging. We want to thank you for coming on
the show.
Speaker 6 (01:49:51):
Let us know when the.
Speaker 7 (01:49:57):
Thank you so much. Have a great Thanksgiving.
Speaker 6 (01:49:59):
Thank you guys, Thank you so much.
Speaker 3 (01:50:01):
Bye bye.
Speaker 7 (01:50:02):
All right, everybody, thanks so much for tuning into the show.
We had a great guest with Wakefield, Mark Wilbrush, Schneider
and Max Turkey. We'll see you guys next week. Have
a fabulous weekend. Bye everybody.
Speaker 5 (01:50:13):
Gimme every man, I'm not drinking.
Speaker 7 (01:50:25):
Are we gonna be?
Speaker 1 (01:50:27):
Yo?
Speaker 8 (01:50:28):
You can't.
Speaker 7 (01:50:29):
We got the joy sec and what again?
Speaker 3 (01:50:32):
That's great.
Speaker 5 (01:50:32):
To Jimmy, we got myself and help.
Speaker 7 (01:50:34):
You don't want to know Jimsy.
Speaker 14 (01:50:37):
Always put Jimmy, Jimmy stop, take you out.
Speaker 19 (01:50:44):
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