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February 27, 2025 • 79 mins

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Joku & Rosa review 'Wolf Man', a 2025 American horror film directed and co-written by Leigh Whannell. A reboot of The Wolf Man franchise, the film stars Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner, and Sam Jaeger. The plot follows a family man seeking to protect his wife and daughter from a werewolf, only to become infected and slowly transform into the creature. Jason Blum produces alongside his Blumhouse Productions banner. We then discuss 'I'm Still Here' (Ainda Estou Aqui), a 2024 political biographical drama film directed by Walter Salles from a screenplay by Murilo Hauser and Heitor Lorega, based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva's 2015 memoir of the same name. It stars Fernanda Torres and Fernanda Montenegro as Eunice Paiva, a mother and activist coping with the forced disappearance of her husband, the dissident politician Rubens Paiva (Selton Mello), during the military dictatorship in Brazil. Lastly, we talk 'Bulworth', a 1998 American political satire black comedy film co-written, co-produced, directed by, and starring Warren Beatty. It co-stars Halle Berry, Oliver Platt, Don Cheadle, Paul Sorvino, Jack Warden, and Isaiah Washington. The film follows the title character, California Senator Jay Billington Bulworth (Beatty), as he runs for re-election while trying to avoid a hired assassin.

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Chapters:

0:00 Intro

10:51 'Wolf Man' (2025) Review & Analysis

23:55 Scoring & Ranking 'Wolf Man'

24:31 Jokulands Glucks

30:23 'I'm Still Here' (2024) Review & Analysis

55:06 Scoring & Ranking 'I'm Still Here'

56:17 'Bulworth' (1998) Review & Analysis

1:07:09 Scoring & Ranking 'Bulworth'

1:07:43 Q&A

1:11:38 Album Time No. 2

1:13:06 Next Week's Films & Outro

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Episode Transcript

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(00:00):
Do you have trauma about someone unleashingthe boost? I feel like you unleash the boost
all the time and it makes me uncomfortable.It's like, I don't want to be there when you're
hitting up the boost. Yeah, I'm sorry. And it'sjust really sad to see my friend to deteriorate
from the boost. So that's how it makes me feel.I'm sorry. That was fucked up of me, I bring

(00:27):
up. Yeah. Boost. Not even once.

(01:12):
What's up, Lil Comers? It's Composting, themost nickel podcast in the world. I'm your
heads host, fucking Rastrosa, joined as alwaysby my tails co-host, Jokey. I'm the tail of

(01:36):
composting. What's up? Not much. How are wedoing today? fine how are you I'm do I'm doing
well yesterday no the day before yesterday Ifell on ice again I've been falling on ice
a lot lately it's not good yeah very tragicyeah I'm sort of like you know Jesus in a sense

(02:06):
a failure Yeah. Is Jesus a failure? I don'tthink Jesus was a failure. Was Jesus? OK, let's
think about let's break this though. What didwhat was what were Jesus's goals? I think you're
nothing like Jesus. How am I unlike Jesus? Well,number one, you're not cool. Jesus wasn't cool.

(02:27):
He got killed for throwing around like sevendollars in cash. It's something. He got nailed
to a cross. That's cool. That's not as lameas- Your ass would never get nailed to a cross.
Bro, what did you do? What did you- what didyou- You're telling me that being nailed to
a cross is like... lame? But what did you dothis thing? Yeah! What- what- wait, okay. You

(02:50):
know what's also lame? Texting an army representative?Oh, you're bad, blah blah. And then they'd
be like- then they- They own you because youinsulted them. And then you come back and be
like, I'm sorry. I didn't know that you werea real person and I'm really sorry about my
actions. I never said that. You basically did.You fucking did. You did. You might have. Dude,

(03:18):
you went. You were like your high school. Youfucking got to human furniture and like two
fucking clicks. Because you- You became thehuman furniture! I became the human furniture
for the US military? Yeah, dude! Because youjust like fucking bowed down and let them put
their- Like just like- Let them sit on you likea chair, bro! Okay. Move for context. Here,

(03:43):
here, I'll read the text that you sent. Oh god!Good afternoon, Rosa. I'm Petty Officer. John.
I'm reaching out to see if there's any interestin the Navy as a career. Or a stepping stone.
to something else. We have a part we have partslash full time options, bonuses for certain
jobs and pay up to sixty five thousand in federalstudent loan debt. If you don't have any interest,

(04:08):
please let me know so I can log it. Have a greatday. Fuck the military fucking pig. Never contact
me again. They replied with a ha reaction andthen said good luck out there. And you said
thanks pal. They gave you a thumbs up reaction.You texted me this and then I made fun of you

(04:31):
for it. No, because

(04:54):
Not gonna lie, I thought this was a Robotext.My bad for being aggro. But no, not interested.
No problem. They should've just left your asson red. Look, look, look. Dude, you can't defend
yourself and I don't want to hear what you gottasay. D-d-

(05:34):
Yeah, I know, but like even backpedaling isso barbed wire Barbie core. Dude, I can't win.
And yeah, I agree. It was lame. It was bad.No, no. What you were texting me is I'm going
to quote kill Thorin peddled Rosa. And you'retexting me with the reply of like, you replying

(05:58):
to the military officer being like, sorry forbeing aggro, and you're like, I just killed
thorn-pedaled Rosa. Like, what the fuck? Doyou think I'm being completely serious when
I type out the sentence, I am going to killthorn-pedaled Rosa? Yeah, I do. It's deep-seeded.

(06:23):
It hits for you, I think. It's deep-seeded?What the fuck do you mean it's deep-seeded?
It's deep-seeded, like the fucking seeds ofthe roses. It's deep-seeded like the Senkoist
seeds during the Great Chinese Famine. Becausethey buried their seeds like ten feet down.
You're right, you are trying to be the ChineseEmperor number two. I am the Chinese Emperor.

(06:48):
It's true. He caught me. Your second in command.You saw that the barbed wire Barbie was becoming
the Chinese emperor and you wanted a littlepiece of that. I did. You know, the Taiping
rebellion. As many more- no I think it's morepeople died in the fucking Taiping rebellion
than the entirety of World War 1. Interesting.Yeah, Chinese people just love killing motherfuckers.

(07:15):
Like, like a lot of them. Would Barb Barb- yeah,have information like that? Dude, we can't
mention her every episode. Now I'm startingto feel bad. It's like laughing at a homeless
person. You're like- HAHA She's cosplaying asa homeless person. Yeah, I see, I see. Yeah.

(07:37):
What am I? She's a homeless bester. Hypebeast?A hypebeast? Yeah, remember? Oh yeah, Joku
calls me a hypebeast even though I just wearlike a cardigan. You're a hypebeast bro, what
are you wearing right now? You're wearing somehypebeast type shit. I'm wearing a cool shirts
shirt and pajama pants. Cool shirts is hypebeast.Yeah? Really? Hello, I'm a heartbeast! That's

(08:06):
your joke for this episode. How much that outfitcost? I'm thinking. Okay, um, the shirt and
the pants- the shirt was like $70 and the pantswere like $5. Uh huh. You got the butt- butt
buckle on? Why the fuck would I wear my- mydiesel belt with pajama. Do you think I wear

(08:28):
that to keep my pajama pants up? I don't knowwhat kind of pants you were wearing. I wasn't
looking looking. Look, why is Chernobyl trendingon Twitter? Oh, fuck. Oh, no. Oh, fuck. It
happened again. Jesus. Oh, actual good news.There's actually been advancements towards

(08:49):
a ceasefire in Ukraine. Which, you know, that'sgood. The Russians just blew up Chernobyl.
There's not a nuclear fallout, is there? Theplace is already in, like, a nuclear biohazard.
Here's the video of it. Oh. That's pretty notgood. Putin, stop! Dude, I hate interimperialist

(09:11):
wars. She needs to STOP. My elephant's foot.I'm so sad. It's such a weird thing to do.
Yeah. That has to be like some sort of fuckingwar crime. What the fuck? Well, I don't know
why they're doing this shit when we're likea month away from a- from a ceasefire. No.

(09:34):
At a certain point, uh, you just kinda needto realize that there's no method to Putin's
madness. Just kind of a madness to the method,you know what I mean? He's a lot like Trump
in that regard. Yeah. He just does shit. Orthe Alakirks just tell him to do shit more
than anything. Alright, we got movies to talkabout. I don't care about Russians. I care

(09:55):
about Chernobyl. It's gonna make me sad. I don'tcare about Russians. If you're a Russian fan,
I don't care about you. Wow. I care about theinternational proletariat. That's what I care
about. Dev, why don't we hop right into it?We talked that we watched Wolfman from 2025.

(10:20):
Rose of the furry here, ummm

(10:48):
Thank you for suit Rosa. Um, anyway, we watchedWolfman and, uh, it's about a guy in Oregon
whose father loves wolves. And then his fatherbecomes a werewolf and boom, shockalaka, general
generational trauma is born. Um, and then thechild goes back, um, like 20 years later. And

(11:16):
then he turns into a werewolf. From his dadwho's a werewolf. Yeah. And it's fucking awesome
sauce. And this is an incredible movie and generationaltrauma or something like that. Yeah. Thank
you. Saw actor and writer. Like this sucked.I just want to say like we're. We're we both

(11:43):
love horror movies, you know, like some of ourhighest rated films on the show are stuff like
The Thing, which is about like the Cold War.You've seen The Thing? You're like a film major,
bro. Under the Skin, which is about misogyny.That's not a horror movie. Oh, whatever. According

(12:07):
to According to Sin to Nerdle, it is not a horrormovie and it's a thriller. Oh, whatever. Uh,
Funny Games, which is a mad commentary on violencein film. Um... Family Guy. Uh, Solo, which
is about the bourgeoisie. Um, and PunishmentPark, which is... I wouldn't call, like, Solo

(12:28):
a whore, but it would be low-key. Uh, but letme, let me do my speech before you go. Okay.
Your speech is bad. Um, and Punishment Park,which is about, um, class struggle. That's
not a horror movie. Punishment Park is not ahorror movie. Okay, what is it? I it's a thriller.
It's a drama. Okay. What are you talking about?It's it's a horror movie.

(12:55):
Bro, I'm sorry to break it to you, but PunishmentPark is not genreless. It is not. It's not.
Cock inspired. I'll show you a Hitchcock.
I'll show you something Hitchcock inspired

(13:17):
Um, okay, okay. Uh, point being, this is kindof a horror movie about generational trauma
as it relates to parental abuse, except it sucks.Um, it is bad. Uh, I will say there is a homeless
guy in this movie who I love, um, who, um, uh,the, the main character's daughter accidentally

(13:44):
bumps up into him and he says, They don't jumpoff the motherfucking leash! And I really liked
that. You know what I mean? I think that wasawesome. But other than that, this shit sucked.
You liked it because it's a homeless person.And since you're Thorn-pedaled Rosa, you're
like, I need to cosplay as homeless people.Because you're a... Okay, but I'm a hype...

(14:07):
I'm a hype beast cosplaying as homeless people.They said the homeless people I'm cosplaying
were c***. Partigans and diesel belts. Yeah,okay This movie sucked this movie Dude the
only funny the only good thing about this movieis my notes because at a certain point I just

(14:33):
started writing shit like He got he got theFed in continents he got the Fed shivers He
got the Fent scratches. He got the Fent cannibalism.Doing the Fent walk. This shit in Fent vision.

(14:55):
Throws up Fent finger. He look like AI Homeroff the Fent. What the? Oh. Yes. Can you hear
the
voice? Hello. Come on, Fent. Oh my, you can'tkeep doing. Homa! Homa, stop! Homa, you a crazy

(15:24):
ass white boy, you know that, Homa? I'm doingthe thug shaker. Watch me throw it back like
sexy red. Homa! Hooga Hooga, you got ass onyou! God! Damn white boy can throw it back,

(15:47):
homa. Maggie! Hehehe I like the Fent vision,where you get to see his wolfman vision, and
everyone's blue with laser eyes, and it lookedlike a stupid young Sheldon edit off of Instagram
Reels, you know what I mean? Yeah, I'm laughingabout it. I know exactly what you're talking
about. Why are you turned away from me? CauseI just want to, is that so fucking wrong? It's

(16:11):
weird! Well, it gets me closer to the microphoneand I feel like looking this way for right
now. Is that? The Sun is also like in my way.It's like one o'clock and it pisses me off
You're just dissing me because I haven't brushedmy hair yet. And then you're like, you look
at this ugly I'm not gonna look at her. Ah Allright, calm it down lumpy space princess

(16:41):
You're the lumpiest motherfucker I've ever seen.But you're one to talk. You got the lumps.
I got Musel's mumps and Rubella, bro. HappyValentine's Day. We're recording this on Valentine's
Day. I appreciate you. All right, whatever.Back to Wolf. Jesus Christ. Cry about it. Yeah.

(17:09):
It's just a generic story about like... Werewolf.Yeah, him getting bit- Him visiting... Um...
The woods. Getting bit by a werewolf. And his...Lesbian wife has to... Shoot and kill him.
Um... Th- That's the fucking- But there's alsoa werewolf fight. There is an awesome werewolf

(17:32):
fight and the werewolf is his father. And there'swerewolf suicidality. Yeah. I guess like that
the commentary on Generational trauma is cool.I don't know at least there's something It's
just like it's like the only thing that thismovie has yeah acting is like bad Nobody cares

(17:54):
really like I hate the girl. I hate everyonelike Everyone's performance is dog shit. Yeah,
the child doesn't even die which is fucked upLet's say anti Christ No, um Yeah, it- the
movie looks bad, it has a generic Blumhousescore, um, the moonlight particularly- The

(18:16):
score- the score was so fucking obnoxious. Yeah,it's just, like, I- I wouldn't be shocked if
every Blumhouse movie has the same fucking scoreat this point, you know what I mean? Yeah.
Um, the moonlight looks fucking absurdly bad,it's blue to the point of looking like that
one- Pixar short with the UFO abduction, youknow what I mean? Like it looks like they're

(18:42):
about to get fucking probed every time thatyou see a window. Yeah, this is just a very
standard Blumhouse production, I feel. Lastshot's fine. It's not offensively bad, except
there's nothing enjoyable about it. Yeah, it'sa very average movie, but like... It also just

(19:05):
has nothing going on. Yeah. Like it, I don't,I don't really know what to, what to fucking
say about other than making like fentanyl jokes,which there's only so much I can do with that.
There's not even enough to work with for likethe making fun of it. It's just like Blumhouse
schlock. You know how, you know how it is. Yeah.Um, it felt like every trend in the the fucking

(19:32):
book of like horror movie cliches. Um, likeyou gotta run, you gotta fucking car starting,
we got no service, we got no, um, the look away,pan back, look back, oh, now he's there type
of shit. Yeah, the jump scares are so predictablethat I predicted every single one without,

(19:52):
without
I don't know. It feels like Blumhouse has somesort of like, um, Adobe Premiere Pro template
for making a horror film. And they just kindof like shoot around their template and then
drag the clips on the timeline until they canmake the same horror movie, except the monster

(20:17):
has changed out and the setting has changed.You know what I mean? You know who the director
is, right? Who's that? It's the, it's Alan fromSaw. Oh, wow. Um, yeah, Alan was also a writer
on Saw. He's really good friends with JamesWan. Um, except James Wan can like make a funny
movie like Aquaman. Um, what the fuck is yourname? Uh, James Wan wannabe. Lee Wan-el cannot

(20:46):
make a fucking good movie. Yeah, like at leastJames Wan is creative. For all my criticisms
I have of Saw movies, at least these traps arelike- Cool and there's nothing else- James
Lawan only directed the first one. Oh. He wentto go do the Conjuring movies, the Insidious
movies, the uh, Melissa Fint, um, Aquaman moviesand some other stuff. Oh, my bad. But I mean

(21:12):
this goes to the first thought, like at leastthe tra- at least it's a creative premise and
there's not really many other movies like it,you know? Um. Cube Sesevenin? At least there's
only two other movies like it. Oh yeah, JamesWan directed Furious 7, the best Fast and Furious
movie. No, Too Fast Too Furious. No, no, you'rewrong. You're just completely wrong. We mean,

(21:38):
you can't just, you can't just, you're wrongme. I love cars. Well, I'm gonna get into it.
The reason why is because it's so fucking stupidand over the top. It's like watching Hardboiled
but with cars. That is awesome. And that's whyfucking Fast 7- Furious 7 is the best one.
It's not a good movie, but it's like the funniestone. That's fair. Like, it's on the tip of

(22:04):
like, right before, like it kind of like, justkind of played into it, you know? Like it's
still semi-serious, before it just was like,all right, we're doing Fast X now. And that's
why I like, I love Furious 7. Yeah. That's that'sfair. Like I feel like the fact that most of

(22:25):
this review has been as like talking about otherthings related to this movie rather than the
movie itself shows what a nothing burger thisis. I will say the last shot in it is nice.
It's them looking over a valley which you seeat the start of the movie and I think it's
a it's a fine shot. It's quite pretty. So true.That- yep, and that's the only- that's the-

(22:52):
that's like- There- there's some, um, in thetransformation scenes, um, the second one I
like, um, where, um, the camera's like, um,changing angles a lot, um, it feels very Grinchcore,
but in a way that I didn't mind. The first onewasn't great, but the second one I didn't mind,

(23:17):
um, and- Like I said, it's not offensively bad.It's just like a slop. You're leaving. Are
we leaving? You flipped me off. I didn't flipyou off. I just did this. I gave you like a
keep going thing. Oh, I thought you were flippingme off. No. Um,

(23:38):
I mean, there's not really much else to say.I feel, um, I love. I did. Yeah. I do like
Christopher Abbott. He's the foreigner. uh incraven the hunter um yeah yep um i'm thinking
uh 4.5 out of 15 because it's not offensivelybad feel it a 4.5 as well wow what a great

(24:04):
way to kick off 2025 that is giving me whatit's january it's the dump month yeah i don't
know wonder yeah um that gives it a out of 30,playing it right between Michaelopolis and
Emilia Perez. Wow. Well, alright. Filmmaking.We got a segment here called Joku's Big Luck.

(24:34):
Joku and Narco Chugs. No. Dude, you're ruiningthe bit. Oh. Fuck you. Nevermind. I was going
to drink this for Joku. Bad glucking, but fuckingRosa over here ruined it. I was gonna drink
a Red Bull, another Chinese Red Bull, but Mrs.Rosa over here has to open a big fat yapper

(25:01):
and say cringe shit. sad. Rose is sad. Anyway,welcome to Jokku badland glucking. Today we're
having this Chinese Red Bull. We're like, we'relike another chugger. Choo choo, you know what
I'm saying? I'm a bad mother chugger. Yeah,we're like another chugger. Choo choo. Anyway,

(25:27):
here is the crack. That's for those little slutsat home. Oh, I spilled some on my pants. Eww,
sluts.
I'm bleeding my pants Yeah, now it looks likeyou're beef how you be stroganoff

(25:54):
It smells pretty good. How's it feel? How'sthe how's the pee feel of the great? Um, the
fruit on it are an orange and a pineapple. Thereyou go, Rosa. Those are good fruits. Let's
give this thing a taste. It's yellow.

(26:15):
home.
It's not it's honestly not that bad No I'm notbad lands chugs. I'm bad lands cluck clucker.
What did I say? Glock lands bad lands go walkingbad lands glucking here. That's what I said

(26:41):
Joku lands glugging we're gonna go with thatjoku lands glugging We're still using the same
graphic where it's uh, I don't want the- I don'twant that graphic. I told you- Dude, I like
how I tell you something and you just like completelyignored me. I'm like, yeah, it's gonna be a
different name every time. You never told methat. I did! I remember distinctively telling

(27:05):
you that it is- I want it to be a differentname. Are you looking? Yeah. I think I told
you in call. Oh, I don't remember. I rememberspecifically telling you that. Okay, my bad.
It is your bad. Anyway, that's why I'm turningaround, cause you're a bad girl. You don't

(27:27):
deserve my gaze. Yeah? Anyway, this Red Bullis... Not bad. I kinda like it. Zero sugar.
Zero calories. Zero calories? Zero calories.Mom, it's good for you. Easy will calories.

(27:49):
But then you're getting up looking like thatkid. Yeah, Rosa. It's a good thing. It's a
good thing, Rosa. Wouldn't you like a worldwith like 10 other roses? Not if they're fat.
Would you have sex with your clone? Probably.I don't know. What kind of answer is that?

(28:16):
Just say yes. Yeah, I would. I mean, who thefuck wouldn't? An asexual person? Okay, well,
I mean, it's just a novel experience is my checkmateCheckmate like to meet my clone. Well, do you
think you would do you think you would killyourself if you met your clone? Um, yeah, we
would kill each other No, no, I mean like inthe sense that like you would be you would

(28:40):
find yourself very annoying and kill yourselfAre you trying to say something? No, i'm saying
that like I feel like I would kill myself ifI met my clone i've I don't know. Oh You know
kill yourself for your clone yourself myselfI'm killing myself not my clone is just we're

(29:01):
kind of both It'll be like a it'll be like aThelma and Louise kind of style of like killing
ourselves We'll just find each other so likeannoying Yeah, I'm not telling you something
I'm just projecting okay, yeah my clone I wouldjust be like sad sadden making you all right

(29:21):
sounds good um anyway uh the score for thisuh red bolt uh chinese variety uh is gonna
be a nice four let's go five actually i'm gonnago five um thank you for listening and tuning
in to joku lands glucking you're gonna introducethe next movie Um, or are you thinking about

(29:51):
your clone self? I was, I was just thinkingabout like, what the fuck do I make the graphic
for joku lands? Cluck it. You don't need tomake a graphic. No, except I want to. Okay.
Are you worrying about the graphic right now?No, I was just like thinking, I'm not worried.
Well, I'm waiting for you to introduce the nextmovie. Have you ever thought before? I'm waiting

(30:14):
for you to introduce the next movie.
We watched 2024's I'm Still Here, AKA AnitaEston Aqui, directed by Walter Sells. It is
the story of how in the 70s, the Brazilian militaryjunta disappeared a social democratic former

(30:41):
congressman and how that affected his family.Yeah. Yup. What'd you think? I thought this
was good. I really enjoyed it. Yeah, I alsoreally like this movie. Yeah. First thing that
jumped out to me at least was this film's useof color. I really enjoyed it. Very warm movie.

(31:09):
Yeah. And a big standout for me was the... theperformance by um, Sarton Melo, Mayo, um, who
plays, um, the, uh, the social democratic politicianRuben, Ruben Spiva, um, who gives a very fantastic

(31:32):
performance and his, despite only really beingin the movie for like the, the first 40 minutes
out of this 138 minute runtime, his absenceis really felt. Um. when he's gone. And there's
such a fatherliness to his performance thatI really, really appreciate it. Yeah. You could

(31:57):
definitely feel the void of when he leaves.Like, I don't know, whenever to jump ahead,
whenever we're looking at the pictures of the,like the nineties or whatever, um, of the father,
I'm like, damn, yeah, I started crying at that.Yeah. I'm like, damn. Um, I really felt- I
really felt- Damn! Yeah. What the fuck is the-What the fuck is the quote? Damn! I really-

(32:24):
What is the quote? I don't remember the quotebut I'll just go- Damn! That guy thug crying.
No, no. I'll just drop- I couldn't rememberthe line so I'll just replace it with this
one. Pimp down! Um.

(32:45):
Um, but yes, as I was saying, you can reallyfeel like, like you can really feel, um, his
character, even though he's not around. Yeah,I started, this is so dumb. Um, I don't know
where my phone went. Crow? Nevermind, whatever.That's so sad. Yeah, I'm, I'm over. I'm done.

(33:10):
Um, but it reminded- The pictures of him hadme reflect about my own dad. I was like, damn,
that's sad, bro. Oh, it's so funny. I'm watchingPimp Down. Pimp Down, Pimp Down. I'll put that
audio in. Oh, Pimp Down, Pimp in distress. Ohmy God, Pimp Down, Pimp in distress. I need

(33:36):
150 million dollars. Pimp Down is so funny.I love Bimp Down. Bimp Down? Yeah, but um...
Everyone's performances in this were great.Even the child actors in this were great. It

(33:57):
really shows that when you have strong direction,you're able to pull out good performances,
even out of snot-nosed children. True. Yep.Um, what else did you like about this? Um,
I loved the- the color. I felt really warm.Um, the acting and the direction of scenes

(34:24):
was also very good. Um, the- the practicalityof a lot of the- the scenes in the background,
I always had my eyes. on backgrounds in this.And there is just so much to look at in this
movie. Totally. Yeah, I really, really lovedthis. Particularly the score. I thought was

(34:56):
really fantastic.
I have an appreciation for Bossa Nova and Ithought it was used in a very good way. I liked
the use of handheld camera. I don't know thetype of film that they used but sort of handheld

(35:17):
film camera fudge in this I thought was great.I think that there is a...
The brutality and the needlessness of disappearances,I think is a very, very relevant message given

(35:39):
the treatment of undocumented migrants in ourcountry contemporaneously. And yeah, there's
a lot to love. What was your favorite scene?I'm actually gonna say something else before
I say my favorite scene. I also really likethe emphasis on photos and capturing moments

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in the movie with multiple tons of family photoor group photos or recording of the video.
It really puts an emphasis into that kind ofdocumentation and kind of- living in the moment
in a sense and capturing that moment. And itreally helps in the end of the movie. Because

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you kind of get to see a lot of that. Yeah.You asked for my favorite part. I do just want
to add one quick thing. And the credits, theyshow the actual historical foes that these
were based on. It's so impressive how much carewent into recreating those. pictures of the

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family yeah um what I'm gonna say is my favoritepart the eldest daughter never wearing a bra
oh yeah give me the money makers I yeah eldeststar could ruin my life that was like a little

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weird for me I'm like I don't need I don't needto see those juggles juggling dude stop Stop
stop! We're cutting that out! What the fuck?They were perky too. What the fuck are you
talking- That was a- B U G L E Z E It's sucha stupid thing. One second. I just need to

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process that. You need to process how true itwas? Dude, sometimes I don't wear a bra in
my own house. I feel like it's a normal fuckingthing to do. Bro, the thing is, though, you've
been on E for like five months, six months.Yeah, I don't have D. I don't have. Yeah, you
don't have like giant jubblies. Dude, I. Youdon't got freakish flapjacks yet, but I hate

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to break it to you. I was blushing in the movietheater. You were what? Blushing? Yeah. You
were blushing in the movie theater? Yes. Wereyou saying you had a chub on? No, what the
fuck you? I can't get it up anymore. Okay. Sowhat I'm hearing is you were, if your dick

(38:29):
worked, you would get a chub. That's such aweird thing to say to somebody. You're in the
same boat as me. I don't know why you're actinglike it's like- Okay, if your dick worked,
if your dick worked, would you have a chub?No. Mine would. Okay. Whatever. Fuck you. Well,
yeah, you're the one saying I was blushing.That's not blushing. I was blushing at her.

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She was just so gorgeous. I'm sorry. Yeah. Stopbeing such a pervert. Saying I was blushing
isn't a perverted... Dude, if I- Dude, you werejacking off in the theater. That's not relevant!
With your eyes! You were jacking off with youreyes! Well, I was fucking my popcorn, but that's

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not what's relevant right now. It's like, Iwas completely flaccid. You were jerking off
your popcorn? How the fuck does that work? No,I said I was fucking my popcorn. I was like,
Mr. Bean. I thought your dick doesn't work.It doesn't! That's tragic. It's like the hot,
hot butter dripping down into my bush. So thanksfor joining us on this episode. We learned

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Rose is a pod cast a guru and a pervert YeahI mean has her claws
You looked up at me like you wanted to likeput a bullet in your own brain I do I do want

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to put it in my own brain suicidal ideationmaybe oh yeah we're doing it what else did
you like about this woman's breasts i wasn'tgonna even bring up dude i like how you get
to twist me to be the pervert when you literallyare like i love that the eldest daughter doesn't

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wear brah oh my little jubblies were out i'mnot the crypt keeper but okay No, except that's
the vibe you were giving off. I was just fuckinglike being goofy. It was stupid. Okay. I didn't
really give a shit. Back on topic. My favoritescene was the, um, the daughter doing it does

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involve the eldest daughter. So now you're goingto be like, Ooh, freaky Rosa. Ooh. You are.
Yeah. Except I don't have freaky tattooed onmy legs. Yeah, but you do have freaky tattooed
on your brain. It is true. Fucking got me. Fuck!My heart! I lost her! Thank you, not funny

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Rosa. Nah, yeah, it's getting cut out. It'sgetting cut out. Good. It sucked. Stop doing
Trump mannerisms, bro. I love... the eldestdaughters. Whoa, boobies? No! Dude, just admit
it. Admit it, you were blushing. I'll admitit! Okay, yeah. You were blushing in the theater

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like a little... I'm a dyke! Like, what thefuck do you want from me? I want you to say
you're a little pervert. And what- and- andgo... Woohoohoohoo! Can you do that for me?
I'm a little pervert. Woohoohoohoo! Hehehehe!

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HAHA
You're like the kid from the intro Space Trambro. I thought you were gonna say I'm like

(42:40):
the fat kid from Deadpool. From what? From Deadpool.You are a very fat kid from Deadpool coated
today I will say. Dude why is it like the firstweek I'm happy and like... I gotta bring you
back to your roots. Months. You're like... Dudeyou fell off. Well, I'm sorry that you are

(43:06):
a messaged in army recruiter. Dude, I know.Made yourself a fool. I sent it to you because
it wasn't now. I don't know why, dude. I wouldkeep that shit on lock. That is like something
that like is a me thing. That's like a personal.Well, I don't like publicly open that to like

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any. No, except I was just like telling youthat like I'm barbed. I know. You're like,
stop bringing barbed wire Barbie up and you'relike, I'm barbed. Like, fuck off, bro. If you're
going to do that, then like, I can just say,I'm barbed. You're barbed wire Barbie. Bro,
OK. You're going to do it. It's your car. You'regoing to start your crackhead era soon. I'm

(43:50):
just saying. What the fuck? Your time is now.OK, what? What's my crackhead? Are you going
to tell String a second podcast? Now startinga fourth podcast called Train Boys. What up
train boys! On the board! The train of pain!Train boys. And the intro is just like some

(44:23):
Southern rock. I'm your host. Ding bong of Darryl.You and Bob-Ock-O! Anyway, let's go back to
talking about this woman's breasts that youlove so much. Um... Yeah, my favorite scene
was the eldest- Was the teenager stripping andgoing, Oh yeah, I'm gonna jerk you off. To

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my mind. That was your favorite scene? And thatwas your reaction? My favorite scene was the
eldest daughter's send-off party. where shedances with her dad because I think it's very
cute and it has nothing to do with her boobsjiggling around I know you're gonna say that,
I know you're gonna say that to me, you're sayingIT'S BECAUSE OF HER BOOBS JIGGLING AROUND That's

(45:12):
a thought that has even crossed my mind Whyare you saying that? What the fuck? Why would
you think that? Because you're fucked in thehead By us You're the one talking about those
girls' titties Why are you talking about hertitties? up dude why are you gaslighting dude

(45:33):
you're being very weird right now and i gaslightingbro you're the one talking about her titties
right now i don't know why are you like reallyweird now
I don't know Everyone at the part is reallyweirded out by you Rose. So you keep my head

(45:54):
jacking off with your mind Sorry, what's that?You keep an eye on us?
That's stuff of legends, okay. I like the scene.I like the dance scene
eldest daughter send off because I thought itwas really cute and I really like the music

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and everyone's just having a good time I knowand you kind of are already expecting the impending
doom of the reality that's gonna set in yeahso it just it just makes you sad but also happy
at the same time because it's a happy fleetingmoment yeah it's in the background Rosa likes
it because of her dude I'm like look I'm sorrythat I'm more lesbian than you. Sure, if that-

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If sexually harassing and being a pervert equatesto being more lesbian than me, then sure. Be
more lesbian than me. Dude, you're fucking evil.Dude, do you want me to be miserable again?
Is this your mission? From at least Mr. Lovethe World of Rose and Noser place. Yeah, cause
I'm worn down and beaten. Yeah, you don't likemessage army recruiters and apologize to them

(47:14):
after they smoke you. Dude, one week until youare being compacting to a cube by me. I'm gonna
punch you in the face. That's so needlesslyaggressive, what the fuck? That's not even
a joke, that's real. You're gonna- Wha- Wherein the face? How? Well, there's- there's perverted-

(47:40):
See, now you- now you- You're going at it again.Now you won't punch me in the face. No, you
won't punch me in the face. No, no, I'm gonnapunch you cause you're a pervert. Anyway, what
else did you like about this movie? Um, dude,I like I was gonna talk about how the elder
star is my favorite character. I really enjoyher character arc and how it reflects the time

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period of information travel between Hoontasin South America versus the rest of the world,
but You're gonna just you're already talkingabout it Yeah, okay, I really like that. I
really enjoyed

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uh the first act i just truly loved and it'swhat really made the movie for me like it wouldn't
work without the um how incredible that firstact is because it's just what's in your mind
throughout the rest of the movie and the emotionalclimax of the film is sort of a call back to
it and it was super effective to me um i thoughtit was it was really nice

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Really liked it. Do you have any criticismsfor this movie? Um, yes, but before we jump
into that one last thing I want to say, um Thesaying I really enjoyed there's a real appreciation
of Brazilian culture put on display as someonewho's always wanted to like Travel to Brazil
for like an extended time like that's a placethat I would like to live at some point I Really

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appreciate that. Um But in terms of criticisms,this movie has a time jump, two time jumps.
I think the second one was kind of unnecessary,very unnecessary, actually. I feel like all
of the character arcs are resolved after thefirst 25 year time jump. Would you agree with

(49:50):
that? Um, I'm, I'm. I like what it representsabout how they still capture the moment and
they're still smiling um But there are someaspects in it that I'm not a huge fan of. I'm
very torn between how I feel about them becauseI really like what it represents and what it
is. But at the same time, I'm like, all right.Yeah. Like, it's more so like from a utilitarian

(50:18):
standpoint, like I think that everything that'sestablished, everything that I like about the,
um, the first time skim skip does, but better.Yeah, I would agree. In my view, meaning like-
I didn't need the second one. I would have beenfine without it. Yeah, and my thought process

(50:39):
is with like- It's very queer, brutalistian.Yes, and it's like- A lot of the time jumps
to the future in movies. Yeah, and the 25 yearjump, I did kind of enjoy. There are some things
I disliked about it, but- I didn't mind it.Which were some of your criticisms. Yeah, but

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around that, in the same kind of vein as those,the time jumps, I think, are the weakest part
of the movie. But to varying degrees on howweak it is, I don't think it's as weak as the
word weak sounds, if that makes sense. Yeah.I think that some of this film's politics very

(51:31):
liberal. I wish it went a little bit deeperwith some of the politics of it. Yeah. It felt
kind of neutered at points. I mean we're dealingwith a Kotskyite politician so I'm not expecting
him to be like Lenin, you know, but it's I didthink that the whole like

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Everything is okay now because Brazil is backto a liberal democracy, even though liberal
democracy is the system which led to this heightenedcontradiction between capital and worker that
led to the junta that still exists. And I mean,if it- If it weren't for Lula, it would...

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Brazil would've kind of reverted to that. It'sstill in a... not a good place, really. Which
I think that this... This film kind of... triesto make it seem more like, oh, we're past that,
and is really the case. Even though the... Itdoes do a good job showing that... even years

(52:51):
and years and years later you're still livingin the shadow of that era of heightened contradiction.
So true. Rosa, you're a true spitter. Thankyou. Anything else we want to say about I am
still here? Umm... No, I'm feeling a solid.Can I say one more thing? Oh, sure. This is

(53:16):
probably going to be our last movie from 2024that we're going to talk about for a while.
We kind of got through all of the Oscar talks.The only one that I think would be interesting
to talk about left would be No Other Land. ButI haven't been able to see that because nobody
is picking it up really for this distribution.I think some people are because of. it being

(53:40):
nominated for an Oscar. But yeah, so I haven'tbeen able to see that. Really, unfortunately,
my theater is showing it when I'm in Pittsburgh.Yeah, obviously, I'm not going to change my
travel plans around that, but I am very, verydisappointed. I'm not going to be able to see

(54:03):
that because that yeah, that is the film thatI was. I'm most excited to see from 2024. Yeah.
We'll, we'll hopefully get to it at one pointor another. Yeah. Um, but yeah. Um, but this
kind of concludes our 2024 movies, I would say.Um, I don't think there's that. I think we

(54:25):
kind of got to everything we wanted to get to.We're not doing a dune or wicked. I think,
um, we both kind of are like. Wicked's a nothingburger and Dune Part 2 is really good. Yeah,
like the only joy I get out of reviewing Wickedis the fact that there's insane people out
there who, like, if you give that move anythingless than a perfect score, they like jump down

(54:49):
your throat for it. Except I don't really care.It's. I mean, you've like talked about briefly.
Yeah. I think I would assume. Anyway. But anyway.That being said, I'm giving. I'm still here
at 10.5 out of 15. I'm feeling a solid 11.5,15, putting it at 22 out of 30. Um, making

(55:17):
it go. I have our 2024 ranking up while I dothat to myself. Cause you're a fool. I am a
fool. It's true. Um, putting it, um, tied withdual and house. What do you think? Uh.
I'm gonna say right behind house. Putting itbetween house and duel. Yeah. Good movie. Definitely

(55:47):
check it out. I'm really glad I got nominatedbecause I don't know if I would have seen it
if it weren't for the Oscar nominations. Probablywouldn't have had the opportunity to I mean.
Alright. I recommended a movie for us to watchtoday. You did? This is a movie that I've been

(56:11):
kinda sitting on for a while. And yeah, I recommendedBulworth to talk about this episode. Yeah.
This is a movie about American politics in the1990s, late 1990s. And we'll get more into

(56:37):
that, but... Rosa, what did you think aboutthis movie? Man, I mean, Warren Begay is a
guy that I like, Reds is a great movie, andI loved it. I really, really loved it. This
is a satire of Democrat politics coming froma Democrat party insider, Warren Begay, who

(57:08):
I- I loved in this. I loved his performance.I loved his um, his satire, particularly California
Democrats. Basically the premise of this movieis it's a suicidal politician that orders a
hit on himself and... because of the fact thathe has nothing left to lose, just starts being

(57:34):
completely honest with people about the factthat he doesn't care about black people, the
fact that he is beholden to the insurance lobbyabout everything. And I think it was despite
coming out, one moment, I need to blow my nose.Chris is blowing her nose. guys um so be a

(57:57):
little patient with her she has a little bloodblowy nosey right now okay i'm back um rosa's
back from blowing her little nose despite comingout 1998 it feels super relevant um particularly
in the shadow of the uh obama presidency andthe um the 2020 u.s presidential election um

(58:24):
And it was super funny too. Yeah, I liked itoverall. Yeah, I'm glad that I watched it.
The poster is so fucking insane and captivatingand I kind of love it. I love the poster. I
wish that this movie was a little more chaoticand crazy. But that being said, really funny

(58:53):
movie. Yeah, fun fact Warren Beatty was meantto be the original co-star of Michaelopolis
which is awesome and favorite thing is thatin 2013 Obama said that he

(59:20):
In New York Times article leaked the fact thatin private Obama spoke at length about his
desire to go full bulworth which is fuckinginsane, that is an insane thing to say um insanely
awesome yeah the one time Obama was awesomeum I- I really like this movie's opening um

(59:47):
It's him like in his office having a mentalbreakdown listening to an ad where he's like
I believe in the hand up not a handout our Oursocial security spending is out of control
just like generic clintonite democrat ads sobbingwhich I think was really funny. The fact that

(01:00:13):
every single speech of his starts off with,we're at the door of a new millennia. I love,
there's just a familiarity and almost hatredwith liberal politics being put on display
that I really, really like. It's a little too...two on the nose for me. I will say that I feel

(01:00:40):
like at a point I'm getting a little beatenover the head with the idea. Yeah, I would.
I would agree. That's a criticism for you. Putthat in your pipe and smoke it. Yeah. That's
a line from the movie. Particularly when helike multiple times, it just explains why like

(01:01:02):
capitalism bad. Yeah. and why proletarianizationled to the civil rights movement and we need
to do that again and the fact that it's likethe lobbies are in control. It was more novel
a message in 98 which was definitely as corrupta time in American politics but it was a time

(01:01:29):
of like right after the cold war just like generalAmerican patriotism and like these things weren't
at the forefront. The contradictions weren'tas heightened as they are today. Which I think
slightly excuses some of the beating us overthe head. Yeah. Um, I will say I did like it's

(01:01:52):
um. I guess. I don't, I don't know. Slightly.Like very slightly. I still agree. It's not
gonna change my score. No, me neither. Yeah,um... I like- I like baller-ass Don Cheetal.
Yeah. Don Cheetal is awesome in this. Heh hehheh. I- He's so funny. Yeah. J- Just the idea

(01:02:17):
of ball cheat- Don Cheetal... Yeah. ..beinga like- a fucking pimp is so funny. It's so
funny. Um... So awesome. I- I really like theline where he's talking to a bunch of media
executives. They always they always get me thebig Jews on my schedule Which I love I love

(01:02:41):
you Warren Beatty. Yeah
I Love the fact. Yeah, I love the fact thatum, he starts speaking in rhymes dude, I'm
not gonna lie like Warren Beatty and like, umDennis Quaid kind of are synonymous in my head

(01:03:02):
One's sexual harassment and one's like hot,you know? Dennis Quaid is the guy from The
Substance, the movie guy. And movie 43. Oh yeah,he drew a light. He also looks a bit like Vince
McMahon. The WWE guy, yeah. Yeah. Dennis Quaidis a little rat man. So I don't know. But yeah.

(01:03:28):
I really like this film's soundtrack. It kindof starts off with like... generic ass West
Wing ass orchestral score and that and thattransitions into Hip-hop Yeah, I really enjoyed
that Was the I don't know if the West Wing wasout at the time, but it's a very good satire

(01:03:50):
of that Yes in its first act. I mean throughouteven Do anything else to say about I do really
like it. Um, it's a little crazy. It's a littleTeehee, haha. Um, yeah. Um, pretty good. Uh,

(01:04:13):
Halle Bailey in this. Or whatever. Um, or HalleBerry, sorry. Not Halle Bear, Ballie. Um, sorry,
someone's ringing my doorbell for a moment.Alright, I'll finish what I was saying. Uh,
is fine in this. But yeah, I think. That's allI really have to say about this. RUN RUN! FIGHT

(01:04:39):
THE POWER! Sorry about that, my Aunt Turtleand my Aunt Cathy made a surprise visit. That's
fine, I just started watching the early 2000Rock music videos, I was like- I was like time
for toxicity time for chopped soy time for cornfreak on a leash Yeah for in the end now. It's
on my chemical romance Seen these ones. I'mlike, holy shit Like I've listened to MCR like

(01:05:05):
a lot like when I was a kid, but I never lookedat the music video Like damn now I kind of
want to listen to three cheers. So that's whatI'm gonna do. I think I think Three Cheers
is my favorite MCR. Oh shit. I forgot. Wait,no, I didn't stop recording. Nevermind. Um.
What were we talking about? Um, I was talkingabout Baller than Cheetal, I think. But um.

(01:05:30):
Yeah, I think we were near the end of our discussion.Yeah, um, do you have any criticisms? Yeah,
we've kind of touched upon them. Yeah. Like,it feels a little over the head. Bye. Some
of the story just kind of loses me in the saucea little bit. Yeah, it's very absurd, but in

(01:05:51):
a way that is no, no. Like, I mean, like itgets like lost in the sauce in the sense that
like it's absurd. But like, I'm kind of justlike, OK, but I will say I did like the ending.
Yeah, the ending was good. He's shot in theend, but not by the mob, rather by someone

(01:06:14):
who's unknown. which I believe to representCapital. Yeah. He was shot by the owners of
Capital. I mean, it has a discussion of like,figures like Malcolm and Huey who were killed
by those two people. Well, it literally showsthem in the beginning of the movie. Yeah. Shows
like MLK and like, um... uh malcolm and it alsolike references them by like the contless saying

(01:06:42):
like the con Consist like constant sayings oflike why aren't there any like black civil
rights leaders or whatever? Yeah Um, so it doesmake those homages. Um, which is cool He's
basically um salvador aende if he was swaggedout if he was a white boy with a little bit

(01:07:02):
swag on him um Which I fuck with um Yeah, Ifeel a 13. I feel a 13, wow. Um, that was just
dropped. Uh, I am feeling, um, a good old 10.5.Okay, um, that puts this movie at a 13.5! Wow.

(01:07:27):
Tying it with a real pain, queer, and the wagesof fear. What do you think? Um... Put it where
you think it belongs. Um, I'm thinking, uh,between wages and queer. Wait, let me pop the,
um, the idea of Twitter Q&A. I thought you gotbanned. Well, I did, except I can still pull

(01:07:50):
it up. Uh, cool, I guess. Okay, um, okay, uh,Q&A time, ask us questions, or explain a take
of ours you disagree with and why. Um. Uh, Ange-ed,uh, Angel, um, a fan of ours commented, the
ending to Come and See is bad, generally thepacifism is the worst part of the movie. Also,

(01:08:16):
Solo is peak. We haven't talked about Come andSee. Um. So, uh, not gonna comment on that.
But, uh, Solo, Solo is peak. I like Solo a lot.Um. Solo's fine. Um.
I think you overrated a little bit, Loki. I'lldisagree with that. Yeah, I know. We disagree

(01:08:36):
on Sol. But, okay, I do have one question. What?What is one movie that we watched on the show
that you think that if we were to re-watch ityou think you would rate a lot higher? A lot
higher? Or a lot lower? Give me a second. Letme pull up everything we've watched. For me,

(01:08:57):
I think it would be Punishment Park. I thinkI would rate Punishment Park a bit higher.
I might rank it lower. I don't know. I'd haveto re-watch it.
Pretty like, maybe Killers of the Flower Moon.Yeah, Killers, I feel like. It would go down

(01:09:17):
maybe a little bit. I would put down like apoint. Yeah, I don't know. Not a lot of these,
I'm not really like. Um, I'm like fine withall of these. Yeah. Uh, I think Lovely is bleeding.
We rated a bit low. I mean, I gave it like avery average. I mean, I, in my own viewing,

(01:09:38):
I gave it an average score, but whenever like,I think, okay, okay. Okay. Here's what I think
about Lovely is bleeding. I think it would goup in the sense that like, I learned how to
count and I would give it the store that it'sscore that it would actually like get from
me. Yeah. You know? Like, like I gave it a 6in the recording. Like, I would give it a 7.5

(01:10:02):
now. Yeah. I don't know. I gave it a 5. I'dgive it. I think that's just like us correcting
our own score rather than our opinion. Changing.No, I want to edit it, but like, yeah, I wouldn't
edit it. I'm fine with it. Yeah. The only timeI've edited scores is, um, BRG episode. That

(01:10:25):
all of our deal? Yeah. Of our deal? Or it'salways been like half a point. Yeah. You know?
Um. There's not really a lot that I would change.I'm honestly looking at things and I'm like,
I'm kind of fine with all of these. God, we'refucking based. What? I said, I'm looking at
this and I'm like, God, we're fucking based.Keep it in your pants. I know you weren't able

(01:10:49):
to control yourself and I'm still here, butit's okay. try to control yourself now. You
did not hear what I said. I heard what you saidjust fine. It's just I chose to ignore you.
But you know. Which is something that happensto you a lot. You're often ignored. Like when
you make a joke, like people are pretendingyou don't hear it, that they don't hear it.

(01:11:11):
And then you'll just like repeat it three times.Yeah. True. Yeah. True. I mean everyone does
it. I'm a truth spitter. You a snot like a.Yeah Yeah. I don't know what that means, but
all right, sure. Oh, question mark. Potentially.Yeah. I think we're going to do we're going

(01:11:37):
to do another album time. Yeah, we have an albumto recommend. Yeah. I have mine picked out,
so I'll go with it. Sure. I have an album here.The by a band called Swans. Are you familiar
with Swans? I've heard the name. Alright, Iam recommending their first album, Phil, from

(01:12:02):
1983. Yeah, nice. Alright, um... And your album,Rosa? I'm gonna be recommending 1971's Slide
and the Family Stone. There's a riot going on.Um... This is my favorite funk album of all
time. Obviously... as a jazz musician. Funk,jazz, these are like contiguous art movements.

(01:12:31):
There's no clear line. So I do have a deep-You said the album. Um, I will in a moment.
Um, uh, yeah, it's um, it's a, it's a, it'sa funk album about the um, the Black Power
movement and the response to the album, What'sGoing On, um, which is now My Also Love. Yeah,

(01:12:53):
banger album. I really hope that you enjoy it.Cool. Yeah. Let me look up the Spotify. Thank
you. You're welcome. Um, and I have a movierecommend. Yeah, you do have a movie to recommend.
Um, thank you. Yep. Next week, we'll be havingour first ever in-person guest episode with.

(01:13:20):
Uh, repeat a guess, Alain McLaughlin, and wewill be talking about my favorite movie of
all time. Come and see. Yeah, you wanna comeand see, don't you? You wanna see that girl
from I'm Still Here. You wanna see her littleunbroadened titties. They weren't little. Oh
yeah, you're right, yours are. They're bee cubs,which is actually pretty big, given- What?

(01:13:48):
Actually... What did you just say? No, onlytwo months. I said they're bee cups, which
is big for only being on E for two months. Uhhuh, buddy. Yeah. Boob shamer. Shaming your
boobs. Yeah! Specific. I tried getting you anApple Music link, but Apple Music sucks on

(01:14:09):
computers, so you get a YouTube link? Yeah,it's fine. Sorry. Yeah, I- I end up like I
don't know bro pick a pick a service that'slike more abusive But I end up but is better
to use on everything else. I end up gettingDude a lot of the time I just end up downloading

(01:14:30):
a flack for the album Because I can listen throughmy good audio setup But yeah, like all I really
need is the name Yeah, is there any is thereany advice that you want to give the people
no Uh, don't be like Rosa. I don't know. Oractually be like Rosa cause she's a podcast

(01:14:51):
guru now. Oh yeah. Big announcement. Um, startinga second podcast. And third, I, okay. Podiatry
I'm the producer of. I'm not like, you're stillon some of the episodes. So you're a part of
the process. So it is your third podcast thatyou're working on. Yeah. I'm starting a third
podcast. Uh, but I'll actually be co-hostingthis one. Um, that'll be announced. Um. next

(01:15:16):
month, who my co-host is. And I think it's somethingyou guys are gonna be excited about. Politics
podcast. Yeah, therefore we're getting rid ofall of the politics on this channel. We're
moving them over there. We're now apolitical.Yeah, we're a centrist. This is a centrist
film review podcast. Yeah. I love Hitler. Mewhen Fischluck theory or some shit like that.

(01:15:46):
That's true. Um, anyway, thanks for coming onthis journey with us. I'm the eldest girl from
I'm Still Here. And I'm her bra, which is inanother room. Not your pervert at a movie theater.
And we're... We're... Composting. Buh- Can'tbelieve you blushed. You admitted to blushing

(01:16:13):
in the theater when you saw her? That's thegayest shit I've ever said. That's the gayest
shit- it's true I did blush but it's the gayestshit I've ever said. Take another, take another,
just take another. Dude, okay, the happier Iam the more L's I seem to be taking. I need
to become depressed again. Yeah, that's what-that's what- that's what you told me about
comedians. Yeah, it's true. Uh, maybe I justneed to be sadder. Yeah, then you'll be funnier.

(01:16:40):
I thought I was funny this episode. Why areyou being so smart? You were very perverted
this episode. I was not. Jusqu'ici tout va bien.
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