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Speaker 1 (00:06):
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On this fine episode of theit's what we Do podcast, we'll
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And yeah, first and foremostHan, how are we doing today?
Speaker 2 (00:44):
You know, just like
any other day, watching a bunch
of yappers, yapp about theyappathon.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
Yappathon Hell.
I have never, I'd never sayyapp, because it's like I feel
like I'm a little too old forthat now, kind of thing.
You're only like 32.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Yeah, I'm only 32.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
I'm still at the
prime of my life.
I still can go to high schoolparties and stuff.
Right, yeah, buy uh, sink uh.
Buy them some beer and shit.
Be be one of the cool guys yeah, one of the cool guys.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
You're standing in
the corner.
They don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
I have a podcast,
yeah uh, wearing my leatherman
and shit from the tent over 20years ago hell yeah, yeah,
talking about the glory days,it's like I remember I used to
run these halls.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
It's a little snug.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
I had to rip the back
open to make space it doesn't
butt in.
But I mean, it looks kind ofnice, right.
I got a weird jacket on top ofit.
Oh fuck, could you fit yourletterman?
Nah.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
I mean I wore a size
small back then, so yeah, mine's
so small too.
It's right there.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
You know I have it
right next to me at all times.
You never know.
I remember the year after wegraduated I went to a track meet
.
I put that bad boy on.
I was like I want this cool guy.
Now I'm a cool guy now, pop thecollar and everything.
Hey, you want me to buy yousome cigarettes?
Little kids, little freshmen,just want some cigarettes.
Yeah, you're not cool enoughfor this.
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What you know about these, oh,we're talking about movie right,
okay, yeah, yeah, I never Inever say yeah, but then it's
like this dude just did not shutthe fuck up.
It's like I remember I sawsomeone say it's like this is
like mansplaining to theabsolute max and yeah, that's
what it felt like.
And um, this podcaster Ilistened to.
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You know the youtuber, jeremyum, he's a dog and shit.
He's great, and he was likeit's like the guy on facebook
who has opinions on everythingand then he just keeps on
talking and talking and talkingand they got kicked out of or
everyone.
Everyone muted him, so now he'sforcing people to listen in
person now I would agree that'swhat happened, but it was great
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to listen to him, though in away it was entertaining, even
though it was just like shut up,dude, it really got you to
think honestly.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
But I mean this movie
was heavily dialogue driven and
I wouldn't necessarily say itwas horror.
I know the genre said horror,slash, thriller, suspense.
I would definitely say it'smore of a suspenseful movie yeah
with a little bit of thrilleradded in with uh quite a bit of
uh talking.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
Yeah, maybe a little
bit too much I feel like he was
trying to be one of those guyswho who wants to provoke, talk
into people and like has alesson to be taught, but it just
went to the far extremes aboutit.
Like he's upset that all thesepeople are like believing god
and shit or like religions andstuff, and then he's just so
upset and he's just like I'mjust gonna have to turn one
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person at a time, at a time kindof thing.
Because, um, yeah, because it'sabout uh, this movie is about
two mormon girls who are on amission shout out being on
mission who go to a guy becausehe wants to learn about god.
Shout out, god, right, if youbelieve in god or whatever.
And then they fucking getlocked into the house and
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they're forced to hear thisseminar on why religion is
bullshit or how religion isbased off other religion or it's
not, and then the true religionis control and just pretty much
they can't leave the fuckinghouse well, it seems like they
avoided or they ignored everyred flag that they had seen at
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the very beginning since thebeginning, you
Speaker 2 (04:22):
know yeah with the,
the whole thing, with the woman
not being present yeah uh, thatwas like the biggest thing for
me, cause like there's no waythis, like you know that,
there's no way you know that hiswife's actually in there until
you actually see her yeah, andthen the way the house is set up
is like she'll be on the otherfucking side of the building,
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kind of thing.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
That's a weird set of
a house too, cause they had the
living room but then kitchenwas fucked.
Well, they didn't even show thekitchen in the movie, but
normally the kitchen is rightnext to the living room or
whatever Right.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
So it's like that
didn't make sense and you have
that long hallway that leads tohis office and then the two
doors that lead to the basement.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
Yeah, and I think
there was a metaphor somewhere
there with the two doors Onesaid believe and one said not
believe, and then they both ledto the same place.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
Which ties into what
he was saying about control.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
Yeah, I was thinking
that it was more like a metaphor
, saying it's like, whether youbelieve it or not, you're dying,
you'll die anyway you'll die,event, you'll die anyway.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
I was thinking more
like like how he said you only
know what you're told, or youonly believe what you're told.
And if I told you this sidewould be the way out, or
whatever side you pick would bethe way out, depending on if you
believe or not is the way it'sgonna, but you're not getting
out anyway.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
Yeah, this is like I
feel like this movie.
It's like a.
It's like okay, like, let's say, you always leave your door,
unlock your front door, right,and me as your father and stuff.
I'm just like, hey, you need tolock your doors right.
And then one, then I go inside,I break down the door, I
fucking shoot everyone in thehousehold, rob you, beat you up,
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send you to the hospital and belike see, this is your lesson
to be learned.
You know, don't do this.
I feel like he just kind ofwent to the extreme to try to
teach a lesson To be like afree-thinking person.
I think that's what it kind offelt like he was trying to get
across, I think.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
Maybe he's just a far
right radical, Far right
radicalist.
He just thinks oh, the religionis fake and everything is just
a copy of everything.
Now that you know this, you'regoing to be stuck down here
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forever?
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Well, aren't the
rights the ones that are like
don't you dare disobey God.
You know that kind of peopleyeah.
Yeah, then also that was funnybecause it's like sometimes you
know, he would like changelittle bits of his like, little
monologues to support him,because like, or support his
claim, or you know, to fit hisnarrative.
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Because, like, whenever you'resaying about likeesus and stuff,
and he said, like theresurrection, but then the broad
um rebuttaled that and saidthat muslims don't believe that
he was, uh, resurrected and thathe was the messiah, and then he
was.
He just goes like that, youknow, and I feel like that's
something that I pictured thisjust being like an argument
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online, you know, and thenthat's something that will be
like that, and then you justdeflect and just move on to some
other bullshit, you know.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
And then how, towards
the end, where he so-called
resurrected the prophet right.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
That was just another
action of control, you know.
Yeah, he was showing that, like, like I'm showing you what I
want you to believe I want youto believe that resurrection is
possible.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
And she came back to
life yeah but that didn't happen
yeah, because I think it's likea test right to see if they can
just like use logic or whateveryou know to to figure it out
and stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
And once once the
brunette.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
Once she got, well,
she didn't die immediately, but
once she got whacked the blondestarted challenging him and yeah
, she really set up her gamebecause they made it seem like
it was gonna be a flip reversalkind of.
Thing like the other girlswould be the final girl kind of
situation.
And I think it was like youknow that we were having this
conversation just now about themagna condoms and stuff like
that oh yeah, the beginningscene yeah.
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And then it's just like um, whatdid it mean?
And then you like I saw a videoabout it.
So I was about to say what Iheard on the video, but then you
immediately hit it on the head,like the thing about like do
you believe what you're told?
Or like advertising and shitlike that.
It's like that that thing.
What were you saying?
I don't even remember the pointanymore that you were saying,
that it was like you listen towhat you're told, or something.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
No, you believe what
you're told.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
Oh, okay, yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
And then that's very
true, because even with the
advertisements, a lot of timeit's you believe what you're
told.
Because we can't even, at somepoint I feel like we can't even
trust the FDA or the governmentfor what foods they approve we
can have, or whatever.
I think, it's Because most ofthe time, a lot of foods get
recalled, stuff and stuff too.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
Oh yeah, just
recently the McDonald's had, I
think the quarter pounders merecalled.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
I oh, I'm stuttering
a lot.
Okay, I always had this kind ofidea in my head.
I just don't believe anything.
Because it's like I don'tbelieve anything could be proven
real or not, like one argumentI've always say.
Recently, I've been saying thisa lot.
I was like what's a calorie?
Can you answer me?
What's a calorie?
Energy, what is it, though?
(09:40):
What does it look like?
Uh, you're a CW, what?
Speaker 2 (09:44):
is it?
What is it?
Speaker 1 (09:45):
And I've been doing
this a lot, and I always say
this as far as I know, othercountries aren't real or
anything isn't real, becauseit's like where am I getting
this information?
Speaker 2 (09:55):
from.
I'm getting this.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
Hen's going to pull
QAnon over here Because it's
only information that I'm givenby other people.
It's only information that.
I'm given by other peopleBecause it's like science and
shit.
Right?
How the fuck do I personallyknow gravity is real?
Just get some dumb fuckingNewton with the wig on Cezan.
How do I know?
I can't see it.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
It's a dumb concept.
So you think when you get on anairplane and fly to another
country, you don't get on anairplane, you just travel
through dimensions to somewhereelse.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Or maybe I was never
on a plane to start with, maybe
it was just a bus, I don'tfucking know.
I'm just my my thing.
I'm not like saying like I'mfucking like flat earth or
anything like that.
It's more like nothing'sconcrete or anything.
So there's no point for me tobe like, oh, this is right or
wrong, it's like it doesn'tmatter.
All I know is that I likewatching movies and and I assume
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what I'm watching are movies,you know, and that's something I
feel is the only concrete thingin my life.
Everything else could be fake,like even like you, you could be
not a real person as far as Iknow, I could be a figment of
your imagination.
Yeah, exactly.
So it's like how would I knowanything, to be certain, you
know I could be the what's theguy's name from a fight club
(11:09):
tyler a lot, I was thinkingabout taylor laudner like tyler
durden durden, yeah, tylerdurden, yeah, the tyler durden
to your tyler durden, yeah,exactly and so it's like, yeah,
and I just I don't understandhow people have been this.
Like you know the feeling oflike I need to know information,
like I need to know.
This is like shut up.
No, I don't.
It's like you know how thosepeople get obsessed with like
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aliens and or back then we allknow aliens are real now, but
like back then they'll be likethey devoted their whole life to
finding out if aliens are real.
But it's like for what, though,does it matter, you know?
And even with the religionthing, too, it's just like, does
it matter you know, and then,like, the whole cliche thing is
like that's what faith is.
It's, uh, you have to have faithin something that's not proven
(11:52):
or whatever, right god?
I just want to go back to thedrums and the church band again
oh, that wasn't real either yeah, see, as, as I know, drums
aren't even a real thing.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
They aren't, they're
just barrels.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Or just fake noises
coming from the thing.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
Trash cans.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
Yeah.
Or I think about othercountries and stuff.
Right, it's like how do I knowthey're real?
I've never been there, I don't.
And then the way you get thereis through playing.
Right, but what if playing isnot real?
What if none of it's real?
What if it's like, yeah, whatif I'm dying right now and this
is, like you know, just allfigment of my dying mind or
something you know?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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I think about this way too much, where nothing matters, nothing
is real yeah, it's kind of.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
It's kind of sad,
though, because at some point
nothing really essentially doesmatter yeah but you know, it's a
society that we have now it'scrazy because the government
controls us in a way to whereyou know.
We got to pay taxes, we have towork a job to be able to pay for
things that we shouldn't evenreally be having to pay for.
(13:06):
But that's just how it is here.
It sucks.
You got to pay for a car, yougot to pay for where you live,
you got to pay for everything,and you need to work a job to be
able to pay for all thosethings You're anti-government
shit today aren't you?
I I'm just saying this badstuff, you just don't like
paying bills, man.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
You just don't like
paying for shit.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
I don't got a pay you
shouldn't have to pay for it.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
You shouldn't pay for
your car.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
We shouldn't be
having to pay for any of this
Way.
Back then, before they theycame up with all this capitalism
stuff, people were justbuilding their own stuff
Harvesting, hunting.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Trading.
They're like bartering, yeah,but then okay, well, also true.
It's like, let's say, you getshot back then, then we don't
get movies, you don't get likejust a fuck around you.
We will be like already 10 kidsin already and we'll be like,
oh shit, I'm about to die innext five years, yeah, nice a
quick little 30 years.
I don't have to live any longerwhat do you think is the ideal
(14:07):
age to die at?
26 it's close.
Now you remind me of a joke Iheard a comedian say today was a
.
A guy was like, yeah, I want toget a gun, just, you know, use
it, practice it.
All the blah.
It was like, oh shit, I want toget a gun too, but I just want
to use it once.
That's pretty good.
(14:33):
Yeah, it was a good one, hell.
And then I thought it was funnyabout the whole fucking thing
about the lands lord lands, thenmonopoly and then monopoly oh,
that's right.
Yeah, monopoly, they're justiterations of the same source
material or whatever and, andthen you did the lemonhead or
whatever the fuck the slimminghead the song oh, the first song
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by the mollies.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
And then we had the
creep, and then the song creep
by radiohead oh radio, and thenthe newest one by some other
artists I forgot what the namewas yeah but they all had the
same melody or whatever yeah,it's just like it's so
everything's so, like that dudejust feels like every hater
online kind of thing.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
But then it's like
I'm so I'm so having issues
trying to figure out what thetheme of this movie was.
You know the point of it.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
Well, it was called
Heretic.
Heretics are known for, I guess, going against religion.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
Yeah, oh, that's
actually an interesting thing.
That's great.
I have a joke for this actually.
Okay, let's hear it.
Okay, the first time I heardthe word heretic.
Right, I'm not a smart man.
I don't crack open thedictionary hill very often right
encyclopedia.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
Yeah, I don't do that
.
I don't do that.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
I didn't look up
heretic.
I was like what does this mean?
You know, I saw heretic.
I was like oh, it means hero.
Obviously, it's just anotherword for hero yeah and then, and
then, when I finally searchedit, I was like heresy.
I was like heresy, that's asound kids heresy and I was like
oh who goes against religion.
I was like oh shit, I had noidea what the name of this movie
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because I saw the I have thebook right over there heretics
of dune and I was like hereticsis dune.
I first looked at I was likeheroes of dune.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
Fuck yeah, let's get
into this no, they don't believe
in paul, they don't believe inany of the.
They don't believe in the god.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
They don't believe in
any of the.
They don't believe in the GodEmperor Worm Leto Atreides II.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
No, they're not
heroes, they're heretics.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Yeah Well, and this
one is some lady I'm going off
the.
It's a girl who can controlworms, and then it's Duncan,
idaho's latest clone.
Yeah, or Gola, he's like 12.
Okay, yeah, but yeah, I had noidea what heretic meant.
I was just like I'm fuckingstupid, Because it's like I
still do that thing where Iassume I know words that I don't
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know.
Like today I was like someonesaid a word.
I was like what does that wordmean?
I just don't want to assumeanymore.
I don't want to get that falseconfidence anymore.
Yeah, I don't want to get thatfalse confidence anymore.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
Yeah, but this movie
was a decent movie.
I don't think I would watch itagain.
Yeah, but unwillingly I thinkthis movie.
Speaker 1 (17:11):
If it wasn't so well
written, it would be fucking
annoying and like God shit up.
You know.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
That's true, but it
was very interesting.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
Like the way it was
written.
It was well written and likeHugh Grant is very likable in
that role and shit andeverything he he played his
character very well.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
I mean, he felt, I
felt like he couldn't do
anything to him.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
He felt like oh, the
whole time too, I was just like
I was scrapped with him like,yeah, yeah, try to try to kill
him or whatever.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
Yeah, and she did
stab him.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
I'm surprised I
didn't take him out, though she
stabbed him in the throat, andthen he just kind of crept up
behind her without her noticing,but it's like I won't.
Okay, at what point do youthink you have tried to start
scrapping with them?
Speaker 2 (17:56):
when I found out
there was no wife and the
blueberry pie was just a candle,yeah.
Or the fact that the door wason a timer.
That's crazy.
That's crazy Like you can'topen it from inside unless the
timer goes on and I just lovedthat gaslighting thing that he
did to him.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
I was like nope,
sorry.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
It'll open until the
morning.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
And it's just like
what the fuck he opens it
immediately for the father thatwas coming.
Yeah, I was just like what areyou talking?
Speaker 2 (18:21):
about dude.
That was an easy roll for EricForeman.
That's who it was.
That's who it was.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
Oh shit, I didn't
even notice that.
He had like what the silverhair or?
Speaker 2 (18:30):
some shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he was justchilling.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Yeah, I thought that
was really funny.
I was just like that is.
I was like how to gaslightpeople?
How do I trap two girls tostart my house?
Follow the rules of the movie,yeah.
And then, like you know, evenlike, whenever he started doing
the thing, he was like just godown the stairs and stuff, and
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then he was like it's, my houseis on a hill, so it's obviously
you have to go downhill, and Iwas just like this is so like,
it's just like.
The gaslighting was so obvious,though, but then it was like
they just At that point I waslike start scrapping.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
But it's just like it
just goes back to what he said
in the first place, you believe?
Speaker 1 (19:15):
You're just trusting
me at face value.
You believe what you are toldyeah, there you go.
But at that point definitely Iwould have been like scrap, just
start scrapping, you know yeah,two against one yeah, yeah, I
was just like I can't even fight.
I was like he's an old man, Ican figure something out, right?
Worst case scenario I'd justpee my pants.
(19:36):
Would you want to fight someonewho peed their pants?
Speaker 2 (19:41):
no, yeah and just in
case that doesn't work, I get my
secret weapon low diarrhea yeah, but uh, he was too overly
confident so it was satisfyingto see him like finally die yeah
, oh, then also, do you thinkthat she actually got out, or
was it?
Speaker 1 (19:55):
uh, she died as well
I think she died too.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
I was actually, you
know, good, good, good thing you
brought this up.
I was talking to anna about it.
How you know, the storm hadgone away.
It was so bright outside andthere's no snow I thought it was
a light.
I thought it was the light theywere talking about when you,
when you pass away the light andthen the butterfly on her hand.
I think that pretty much toldme that like, oh, she's dead.
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Yeah, she wanted to be abutterfly on the hand.
She's dead, I think.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Yeah, oh, she died.
But then you know how, wheneveryou die, time doesn't work the
same way anymore.
So then she was the samebutterfly on her hand.
Speaker 2 (20:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
That's crazy.
No, I'm kidding, that wouldn'tmake sense yeah.
I think she died at the end Ithink she bled out stabs in the
stomach.
So yeah, oh, I fucking hatedhow the dude was like he pulled
out the girl's birth controlthing and then it was just like,
see, oh, the iud, yeah.
And then he was like, oh, yousee, I can't, couldn't say, you
know, she's not even a realperson, oh yeah, I was like oh
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yeah, this guy's crazy.
I was like I would just say, Ithink it was just like a test to
see how far you push this andshit, but it was just like god,
this is like what's going on,man he tried.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
He tried to use that
to control, though he said, oh
she's, she's not real, I can'tbring her back.
Yeah, but he would never beable to bring her back.
How?
Speaker 1 (21:10):
far someone can go to
.
Uh, because he saw at the verybeginning, when you saw the
thing, so you planned it out Iwonder how far he would have
allowed this thing to go for,like how far his lies would go,
you know, because it seemed likehe was just doing like a very
elaborate like let me see howfar I can push this person.
I think so too.
Yeah, god, it was.
(21:31):
I still don't get the point.
I I probably had to think orwatch some youtube video essays
on this shit, you know, to findthe true meaning of this and
everything, god.
But I I would say definitely itwas a, it was a, yay, right it
was a yay, for sure, but I justwouldn't watch it again.
I don't think yeah, I, Iwouldn't either.
I remember I didn't even wantto watch it to start with, just
(21:52):
because I saw it too many timesa trailer.
But then, like I had a feelingit was just gonna be like a
talking heavy dialogue it wasyeah, and then it was just like
I saw a thing Hugh Grant wassaying, I was like I feel sorry
for those girls.
They just kept on hearing metalk the whole time.
That's pretty funny when youthink about it.
Miracle, did you think at anypoint while watching it did you
(22:14):
think that it was a supernaturalmovie?
Speaker 2 (22:16):
No.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Oh, okay, I didn't,
so you just bought you
immediately.
So I was like he's just gonnacontinue to lie and lie and lie,
yeah, yeah I I.
Whenever the prophet lady camein at the first moment, when he
just kind of threw her downthere, I was thinking that was.
I thought it was like oh, isthis supernatural or not?
Because I was thinking he'scrazy so he would kidnap a
fucking prophet, kind of thingyou know, and you know, like
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mormons, they they have prophetsand stuff as well.
Yeah, they are live prophetsright now, to this day you know,
to this day.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
Oh no, eddie's a
mormon I think it's funny how he
brought up the whole thingabout having multiple yeah wives
and they're like uh no, wedon't do that anymore, but he
said so just because somebodysays that you guys don't do that
anymore.
You guys don't do it anymore,all right.
But yeah, he says I think thatyour leader wanted wanted to do
(23:12):
that, just to have an excuse tohave multiple wives.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
Yeah, and you know, I
think the thing is crazy is
that.
Uh Thing is crazy is that thisis going to the South Park
episode.
Mormons are pretty like it's aninteresting thing, because it
was like it's what Joseph Smith,he found some tablets and shit
(23:37):
and then he had them translatedand then he could only read them
that he found out in the woodsbehind a tree or something.
You know Such a crazy concept,man.
And then it was because it'slike the bible wasn't good
enough.
They needed another book, youknow bible in the americas.
You know americas need their ownlittle version.
You know the special, thelittle little extra sauce on
that bitch, you know, yeah, Idon't know.
(23:59):
Um, I don't know, I went to.
I've been to a more maturebefore I was hungover.
I'm so hungover man, yeah, sois he here?
Oh, oh, this is the last one.
It was like it remind me ofeddie, because eddie went on a
mission trip and shit, I waslike the whole time I was kind
of picture.
I was like what, if you like hewas this kind of situation, uh,
(24:20):
don't know, yeah, I don't know.
Yeah, his wife was still in.
So, yeah, oh yeah, your girl'sfriends with.
Yeah, whatever, it's a yayright yeah yeah, yeah, okay.
I feel like this is first timein a long time we had a good
discussion on a movie maybebecause it was so dialogue
driven.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
There's just a lot to
think about.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Yeah, talk about
really yeah, that's the part of
the reason why I feel likethere's something.
There's something there.
There's like something to yapabout, I guess just look at us
fucking yapping about this movie.
That's what we yap.
You know what's funny.
We're saying this guy just nah,shut the fuck up.
But that's the whole idea ofwhat a podcast is.
Honestly, yeah, I love thesound of my own voice, though I
(25:05):
don't know about mine.
I love hearing our episodesover and over again.
I just hear myself like damn,that's a funny one hen.
I was like that's a good one,yeah or like I fuck yeah, or
like sometimes you'll be sayingsomething right, and it's been a
long time, so I don't rememberthe conversation, but I already
thought of my response.
But then I say the sameresponse in the podcast episode.
(25:25):
I was like I really be that, Ireally be on that shit, like
I'll be sounding on my shit,like I think the same way.
I thought it two years ago,fucking home, or like I would
say something and I know whatI'm about to say.
I was like I'm gonna saysomething and something cringe
comes out.
I was like why did?
I say this.
It's like, even though I wouldsay the same exact thing now,
(25:46):
but it's like.
This is cringe.
Oh, anyway, Anything else.
You've been watching honey.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
Before the news or
after oh yeah, fuck.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
I'm sorry, it's just
because we've been doing a new
thing and shit recently where wejust kept on listing shit we've
been watching, true, okay, yeah, you're right, this is the news
.
Okay, this is a funny thing.
You know, sonic 3 is going tobe coming out next month,
december 20th, and then theyalready talked about, at the end
of the movie they're going totease a new character for Sonic
(26:18):
4.
And I think it's okay, becauseit's's all fucking like, you
know, um, kids, animated moviesand stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
So it's like it's
cool.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
You know, I'm trying
to think of what character,
though?
Um, I think that white one thatglows.
Isn't that just Gold Sonic?
Nah, it's another one.
He looks like he has like longhair, I don't know, I'm making
shit up honestly.
Maybe that bra, who knows?
Speaker 2 (26:43):
The pink one.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Yeah, maybe, or what
about the other one, the fucking
, the demon one that's, I don'tremember?
Speaker 2 (26:51):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
I only played Sonic
the Hedgehog, so no Shadow the
Hedgehog, sorry, Okay.
And then there was also the d23that came out recently.
They started just new trailersfor, like uh is it always 23,
it's never 24 uh, no, it'ssomething about a year.
That's why they do it, for it'sa year.
What year?
Speaker 2 (27:11):
1923 I think, oh okay
, I thought that was like an
annual type of I thought so too,but no, yeah, so d.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
I think it was d23.
In Brazil they showed a newtrailer for Thunderbolts.
Looks great, captain America 4,looks great, brave, new.
No, that is Captain America 4.
No, no, I was thinking theBrave and the, the Brave and the
Bold that's DC Daredevil alsolooks great.
(27:38):
Born Again there you go, andprobably some other bullshit.
Oh, andor Season 2, the firstteaser for Daredevil Also looks
great.
Born Again there you go, andprobably some other bullshit.
Oh, andor Season 2, the firstteaser for that Bad Boy, and
then that one will be coming out.
Andor Season 2 will be comingout April 7th 2020.
No, I'm sorry, april 22nd 2025.
It will start.
It will be a week per episode,every three episodes.
(28:04):
They'll do like a time jump ofa year or some shit like that
and then, um, yeah, it lookspretty tight and shit.
Oh, then also, we got firstlooks at peacemaker season two.
It'll be coming out august 2025, after a lot superman comes out
.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
I mean, do you think
it's going to be as good as the
first season?
Speaker 1 (28:21):
Yeah, yeah, it's
James Gunn, you know, true, if
anything, that ladder will keepon going up, you know,
especially the momentum I thinkhe's riding with right now and
stuff.
It's great and I think he, yeah, I think it would just be a
great series, whatever you couldsay about it, the Covey-Wobby
right.
I think during that time,creative people and stuff they
(28:44):
were able to make like scriptsand shit, like incredible things
or like some movies, because,like he wrote season one during
the pandemic, you know, and thenthat's fucking fire and shit,
you know, and other people doneother crap.
I just can't think about themoment.
Okay, you know, have you everheard of the actor Denzel
(29:05):
Washington?
Ever heard of him?
I think so.
Yeah, so it looks like he'sgoing to be in Black Panther 3.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Yeah, don't know the
role yet, or anything.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
That's Black Panther.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
Yeah, king Kong, hang
on, I'm not going to do that
dumb joke.
Everyone's made that joke.
Um, yeah, no, that's Samuel LJackson, one of my.
No, that's right.
I don't know what I'm talkingabout.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
I don't know when you
say that.
I remember it is, it is.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
Malibu.
I'm standing on the car yeah, Ilove Malibu, shout out Malibu.
Um, yeah, and it's also because, um, the writer for the movie,
ryan coolidge you know, the onethat got arrested one time
because he was trying to takemoney out of his bank but then
they thought he was trying torob them yeah, him, he, um, he's
(29:54):
, he's writing a, a role fordenzel to be in black panther 3,
which I didn't even know blackpanther 3 was even gonna happen,
yet you know yeah no one, ever,no one ever said it was gonna
happen.
So he blew the whistle on thatbad boy, right, sure he did.
And um, I think it also goesinto, uh, chadwick boseman.
Uh, I'm sure you have seen thespeech where he goes.
(30:16):
It's like there will be noblack panther if it wasn't like
for denzel washington becauseit's like denzel, I paid for his
school or some shit like that?
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
And helped him along
the way and was like a mentor,
role model and stuff like thatfor him.
So it was kind of tight in away that it feels like it's
coming like full circle kind ofmoment, you know.
Yeah, pretty tight.
So, yeah, there's that.
Then he's also going to be inGladiator La Los coming out next
week.
I already got my tickets.
I'm going to get a foam finger.
Yeah, 530, 530, gravevine.
(30:48):
Be there, seat F23.
No, I'm kidding, someone triesto steal my seat.
But yeah, I'm excited for it.
It sounds interesting and I'mreally excited for Gladiator 2,
even though I I never finishedthe first one.
I'm funny, I'm funny.
Oh, okay, do, do, do, yeah,that's all the news I got for
(31:12):
this week and stuff, awesome,okay.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
So, honey, what you
been up to a few things I've
seen, right jumping into it.
Yeah, I re-watched Fury Road,fury.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
Oh Furiosa.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
Furiosa, yeah,
furiosa.
Speaker 1 (31:37):
Mad Max Saga Fury.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
Brandon Pitts Because
it's on Netflix.
Yeah, I was going to look upthe cast right now, cause the
cast is insanely strong.
You got Shia LaBeouf, you gotLogan Lerman that dude from
Gamer and I'm pretty sure he wasalso Percy Jackson yeah, shout
out to the dog.
John Bernthal, braddy Pitts andwe got a big homie, michael
Pena, and that's pretty much allthe guys I care about.
Speaker 1 (32:00):
But yeah, great movie
all directed by that dog Me.
No, he made the first SuicideSquad.
I forgot his name.
I know it's David Ayer.
David Ayer.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
No, there you go,
david Ayer.
Great movie, bro, great movieall around the true vision of
the true Joker.
With Fury.
They just got some.
They just have such a strongcast Michael Peña, John Bernthal
, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman.
Such a great movie, I think,because you can see the
(32:36):
character development from thatkid I'm just a clerical typist
and then he ends up becoming adog towards the end.
I think he's the only one thatsurvives too, and you also see
like the character developmentwith the other, with the rest of
the crew.
Uh, first they're just likekind of trying to show him how
like hard it is out here andkind of being dicks to him.
(32:59):
But they do it for a reason,you know.
They're trying to see, they'retrying to make him like, bro,
it's hard out here, you got tobe hard too.
And then they kind of end upthey come and end up becoming
pretty close towards the end andeverything.
And shalabov, as crazy as he is, man, he is a great actor.
Yeah, he's so good with thecrying like I don't know what it
is.
He's just that crying face healways makes.
(33:19):
He's just so good at it.
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
Let's anyways let's
do some fun trivia on that movie
.
He pulled out a tooth for thatmovie, did he?
Yeah, and it wasn't part of thecharacter, he just did it,
method acting.
And then, uh, he also was thatother thing.
Um, I think he didn't showerfor weeks.
Oh, oh, gross.
Yeah just didn't shower.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
Just grimy.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
Yeah, yeah, john was
talking about that.
He was like yeah, he's justcrazy.
Oh, you know, in the TaxCollector you remember that
movie?
I don't think I've seen it, butyou know the concept where he
plays like you know he playslike you know a white guy in LA,
but you know he's kind of likecholified and stuff you know he
got a full fucking big tattoopiece on his chest.
(34:05):
Never showed it in the movie.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
It was just yeah, he
just got it Method, acting like
a cat.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
Yeah, didn't the cat.
The movie did not need it, hejust did it he's on the next
level.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
He's on the next
level of method acting bro.
That is insane.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
No, that dude's crazy
Transformers.
He became a car.
Yeah he became a car.
Yeah, Save yeah.
Speaker 2 (34:36):
I think that was
before he like fell off, not
fell off, but like went off therails with Fury.
Speaker 1 (34:41):
Which movie.
I'm talking about like theTransformers, I think those
movies.
He just got like real nice fatpaycheck right, and then after
that I was like now let's getcrazy.
It's like I got this money.
I'm not a shrugging actoranymore.
It will remind me.
Do you remember the?
You remember the cult classicthe crow 2024?
Uh, the lady in that one that'shis ex, and then she sued him
(35:05):
for emotional abuse and, I think, physical as well.
Yeah, yeah, but Damn yeah.
But you know who's new wife is,though?
Who?
Maxine.
Speaker 2 (35:16):
Really yeah, mia Goth
.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Oh dang, that's crazy
, yeah, kid and everything.
Wow, how long have they beentogether.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
It's been a couple
years now.
Yeah, they separated, but Ithink they got back together,
yeah.
Speaker 2 (35:28):
Oh dang.
Speaker 1 (35:29):
Yeah, he has lived a
crazy life.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
It's like a toxic
relationship, just who I don't
know, just because Shia is crazy.
I think he got better?
Speaker 1 (35:37):
Yeah, because he
talks about like he was in, like
rehabs in and out, and then,like you don't, like I'm going
into my shower.
Speaker 2 (35:44):
Yeah, now let's get
this.
Speaker 1 (35:46):
Yeah, john Bernthal,
he has a podcast, right we need
to get him on the pod.
Speaker 2 (35:51):
Yeah for real.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
No, no, no, Jon
Perthorne wouldn't like us man.
He wouldn't.
No, no, he doesn't like, hedoesn't respect people who take
naps.
Speaker 2 (36:01):
Oh, we can talk about
it?
Yeah, I'd be like I don'trespect people who don't take
naps.
Speaker 1 (36:05):
Yeah, I was like why
are you so busy, man?
Take some time out of your day,yeah.
And then it is like what youdon't like?
The whole country of Spain,what do you?
The whole South America?
You don't respect them.
They take a nap in the middleof the day.
God man, I don't respect youfor that.
Yeah, exactly, I actually takeCSS every day.
(36:26):
After, like during my lunchbreak, I just go to sleep.
That's an everyday thing.
I've been doing that for likemy whole professional career you
know, revitalize yeah oh, andthen, yeah, he has shawla boof
on.
It was a couple years back.
It's a pretty good episode, butit's just like you see,
shawla's going through itemotionally, like I think he
just got out and it's like he'salways been like crazy and stuff
(36:49):
, you know, or like he was justgoing through some like other
scans, his latest scandals, kindof thing, and then I he talks
about me, a golf in that, and hewas just like yeah, no one
showed up for me for my um, myzoom call for like a family day
or something, because I think hewas in rehab or something right
.
And then mia came through,right, and then he was like
she's the only one that's beenthere for me.
And then like we have a childand like it seems like he's
(37:12):
better.
Who knows, I, I don't knowRight, yeah, what's the other
funny thing about him?
Oh, I like this one story thathe I don't know why I know so
much about him.
One funny thing that he did wasthat he I think he was like
really drunk and shit.
So he went to a a play, right,and he's just watching the
(37:32):
fucking play, right.
And then he sees the guy onstage right, he's fucking
smoking.
Right, probably not even reallysmoking, just like you know,
just smoking, you know, for therole, right, and he was like
whoa shit, like if he's smoking,like fuck it, I could smoke two
years too.
He'll actually went up, right,and they're like what the fuck
are you doing, you?
And then he causes a scene thathe gets kicked out, the kicked
(37:55):
out the play he has a pointthough this guy's smoking.
He's smoking inside the sameroom, I don't think he really
was smoking, but it was like Ithink he just had it going like
that you know for the role, buthe was just like come on, let me
do it.
Oh, I have another one.
He produces play and stuffright, but in the play he won
awards for but he plagiarizedthe play right and then in an
(38:22):
apology that he issued, heplagiarized his apology okay
he's, I don't think he's.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
I think he's just
messing with everyone.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:37):
Oh, and then also the
thing was it's just a character
.
Speaker 2 (38:42):
Oh, now I know why.
Now I remember he wants us tosee.
Speaker 1 (38:46):
Now I remember.
Now I remember now the WeeklyPlanet used to do weekly updates
on Shalabove.
I listened to his very WeeklyPlanet.
I probably have listened toalmost every one of their
episodes, but the first 100, Ilistened to that one really hard
, the first 100.
And then, for the first likeprobably like 50 episodes they
would do like updates on Shiaall the fucking time, because at
(39:08):
the time he was just poppingoff a lot.
Speaker 2 (39:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (39:11):
Okay anyway, Fury is
a cute movie's a yay right oh
yeah, for sure yeah, no, do youhave any other?
Speaker 2 (39:16):
things you have been
watching.
Speaker 1 (39:17):
Yeah, we saw uh time
cut on netflix uh, shout out
dumb fucking time travel moviesthat don't make sense.
Speaker 2 (39:25):
Well, I feel with
time travel you can make your
own rules, because, no, there'snever any like solid, concrete
time traveling rules, becauseevery movie that we've seen that
has time traveling, all hasdifferent rules and and this one
it kind of.
It kind of starts off as itsown paradox because we have the
main character who's thedaughter of this mom and dad,
(39:47):
but she's a concept she's.
She's a daughter to a mom motherand a father, and she's the
second one because her, hersister, died, like 20 years ago,
and she's always living in hershadow her entire life, even
though she has never met her,ever been born at the same time,
and so one day she goes back intime because this time
(40:08):
traveling machine comes out ofnowhere and essentially goes
back to that time period andsaves her and her friends and
ends up staying with her sisterafter all is said and done,
because it turns out the guy whowas going back in time to kill
them was a guy that she did notgive the time of day for and did
not save him from gettingbullied way back then.
Speaker 1 (40:31):
And then he traveled
in the past right, so it already
caused a paradox, yeah, Aparadox on the younger sister's
existence right?
Speaker 2 (40:39):
Yeah, because in him,
killing her older sister made
the parents want to have anotherdaughter and have her, yeah,
but she could never be theirinitial daughter.
So they're always depressed inthe future and stuff.
Speaker 1 (40:53):
Yeah, yeah.
This is why I don't have kids Idon't know, it's crazy yeah, I
don't need my kids to fuckingtry to save each other's lives
and you know, but uh, doggingthem against each other movie
was my love movie was a yay forsure, yeah, it's um is it a
comedy?
You know, like a teenage comedykind of movie it's more like a
slasher.
(41:14):
Oh, oh.
There's a lot of time travelmovies.
I've seen the one with the guywho wears like a mask and he has
like he looks like Johnny Bravo.
No, it's right up your alley.
I think he's on Prime.
Speaker 2 (41:27):
What's it called?
Yeah, it's called something man.
It's called Shug.
Yeah, it's called Shrug.
No, it's called Mog.
Is that what it's called?
Speaker 1 (41:39):
That yeah, mog Mog
Shit.
I remember you just kept ondoing that to me.
I was like I didn't understandwhat you were doing.
Speaker 2 (41:47):
And then I also saw
oh, Bad Boys Ride or Die.
Speaker 1 (41:53):
Yeah, yeah, great
movie.
Speaker 2 (41:58):
A lot of times I was
a bit confused on why they had
so many close-up scenes and somany like wow.
But then I realized, oh, theyprobably had a 3d version for
this movie and that's what allthese scenes are for, what's
like?
Can you say that again?
They have like scenes wherelike stuff would like pop out at
the screen, or like close-upslike facial ones and stuff.
Speaker 1 (42:15):
Yeah, I know some of
the facial ones because wasn't
one of them getting like panicattacks and there's a scene
where martin lawrence is likeeating hella candy because he
loves candy.
Oh yeah, yeah oh, did you seethe?
Uh, they did like a fuckingfirst person shooter kind of
thing.
That was pretty cool, cool.
And then he tosses the gun andyou just go with the gun.
(42:35):
It's like it felt like they'rethrowing your head around and
shit you know.
Speaker 2 (42:38):
They had.
The cinematics and the visualsin this movie were really good.
It was actually a really solidmovie.
I really enjoyed it.
Speaker 1 (42:44):
Yeah, it was super
cute.
Speaker 2 (42:48):
Oh, I saw one of them
in theaters.
Speaker 1 (42:50):
Yeah, they made out
and everything.
Yeah, yeah, hate that.
I didn't like that part.
Uh, jessica, no, vanessa hudgeswas in there.
Speaker 2 (42:57):
She was in there bad,
as ever what have you been
watching?
Speaker 1 (43:01):
okay, oh okay, oh.
Wrong side, wrong side, firstthing.
First, I've been.
I've read all-star superman,the entire, all the issues.
I think it's like 12 of thosebad boys, great things.
Um, james gunn has talked aboutthis is a.
Is has given some motivationwhenever he wrote the script for
(43:24):
superman.
Speaker 2 (43:24):
So there's that right
are you reading these like
online?
Are you actually buying the?
Speaker 1 (43:27):
comics online
illegally, too illegally.
I'm not buying all thesefucking.
There's too many comics for meto just be out there and buying.
And then another comic run I'vebeen reading.
It's a Batman and Robin issue.
So far, batman and Robin I'vebeen reading one through.
I've read one through, three Ihave read so far.
I'm just going to continuegoing see how that goes.
It's the one where Batman hasdied and so then Nightwing Dick
(43:51):
Grayson is taking over as Batmanand then we have Damian Wayne
as Robin.
Yeah, I think it's funnybecause we know they teamed up
Batman goes Dick Grayson, hegoes Batman Robin, together
(44:12):
again for the first time.
Because you know it was like thefirst time they're Batman and
Robin.
You know, you see it.
You see, yeah, and I heard it'sa really good thing.
And then this is like somethingthat inspired james gunn with
the uh, with the future moviefor the brave and bold.
So it's supposed to be soft.
You know like thing, stuff likethat you know.
So inspiration, you know okayhow's?
Speaker 2 (44:31):
how's damian wayne in
that uh?
Speaker 1 (44:33):
he's just a little
asshole right now, but that's
kind of the point.
You know he's supposed todevelop over time.
You can't have them be goadedfrom the get, you know.
Speaker 2 (44:42):
Yeah, true.
Speaker 1 (44:44):
Yeah, it's like the
same thing with Baruchel and
stuff.
I think he's supposed to beannoying at first and then he
grows up.
Speaker 2 (44:48):
That's what Naruto
was Character development.
Speaker 1 (44:52):
Now Naruto.
Naruto, I always thought he wasa dog, just cause he always
wanted to be better.
You know, true, yeah, it wasjust like.
I don't think that ever changedwith him.
Like his personality, he waslike I just wanna be the fucking
best.
You know, he was like I'm justso, I'm so alone, dude, that's
true, he's friends, every everyfive episodes, sad music,
(45:13):
fucking Naruto just on a swingby himself crying.
All the parents just fuckingdon't look at me, they just look
at me despise.
Speaker 2 (45:24):
Yeah, true, he really
did have a lonely.
Speaker 1 (45:26):
The only friend I had
was Sasuke then I made friends
Sasuke, even though he just kepton fucking leaving me, yeah.
And then Barto is more of thatspoiled kid because he has it
all you know.
Speaker 2 (45:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (45:38):
He doesn't have a dad
, though.
Bartow.
Oh, he died right, darth diedno.
Then what are you talking about, bartow?
I'm talking about BartowBecause he's never home.
Speaker 2 (45:48):
He's like Goku, he's
like Batman.
Speaker 1 (45:51):
Goku is horrible,
though.
Goku is horrible Because atleast Naruto has shit to do.
Goku is just like I just needto train.
Yeah, that's all he's doing.
He is.
Speaker 2 (46:02):
He truly is.
Speaker 1 (46:03):
Or whenever he was
talking about the I think he was
trying to get Vegeta he waslike, hey, let's go train.
And then he was like, no, mywife's going to give birth.
And then he was like what doyou have to be there for?
I'm like she'll be fine, yeah,so where do you have to go?
And then he goes.
This is why Piccolo is raisingyour son.
Yeah, oh, okay, going back tomy things, okay, I saw the movie
(46:26):
Concave, is that what you'resaying?
Speaker 2 (46:30):
I thought there was
an L in there.
Conclave, Conclave.
Yes, there is an L.
I, I thought there was an L inthere conclave, conclave.
Speaker 1 (46:35):
Yes, there is an L, I
just don't know how to read.
Okay, that movie is about thepriest, the pope, the Catholic
pope or whatever he died.
So then you notice the processof them getting the new pope.
It's a voting system.
They need to get liketwo-thirds votes out of the
archbishops and stuff like that.
Right, and then it's a prettygood movie.
I like it because it's likeback, backdoor deals, backdoor
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drama and stuff like that.
Like, for example, there's thisone cat that he's about to win
it right it's on the next voting.
it looks like he's gonna get thevotes right, so he's gonna be
the new pope, right?
But then another another guygoes and has this lady sent,
like they're sent over to theVatican to distract him so that
(47:23):
they lose hope in him Because hehad Okay, the guy who's about
to Fuck I'm messing this up, theguy who's about to win.
He had an affair with this ladyand got her pregnant and had a
kid right, and then she just waslike a nun or whatever, and
they just kind her pregnant andhad a kid right, and then she
just was like a nun or whateverand they just kind of, you know,
tucked her in the corner, right.
Somehow another guy found outabout it, right.
So then he had that same ladygo there, right, and they caused
(47:45):
like a little commotion withthe guy about to win so that he
loses the votes and the support.
And it's just interestingbecause it was like the guy was
just like we can't deal withanother sexual uh, another uh
sexual scandal because he'stalking about the kids you know,
so then that's where he leadsinto like so then he gets out
and then this is like it'sbackward deals, like that, you
(48:07):
know.
And then in the end, this onedude, he's just kind of like
quiet type, oh, the quiet typekind of dude, whatever, right,
he wins, right, he's a mexicanthat god became an archbishop in
iraq, I think, right.
And here's a little plot twistright, the dudes are
hermaphrodite hermaphrodite.
Speaker 2 (48:29):
Yes, what is that?
Like a dude with no dong.
He has a dong, he just has both.
Speaker 1 (48:36):
Oh, he has both yeah,
and he didn't realize that
until he was like 30ish orwhatever, because he had to get
surgery for that something elseand the doctor was like, hey,
you got fucking ovaries in there, oh shoot yeah and he has a
like I assumed he has a piece ofkisses, like how do you live
your life without not having youknow?
so I assume he does, and stuff.
But it's kept on the hush-hushand the Pope knew about it and
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they're going to do surgery toget that shit removed, you know.
But then he just decided tokeep it and then yeah, so then
yeah, he becomes the new Popeand it's something on the
hush-hush, though Like no oneknows about it, one of the dogs,
like the main character in themovie, and stuff, and then that
was just like huh, it was justlike an interesting thing.
We all just like that's a weirdending, you know.
(49:19):
Oh, that didn't really, becauseit like there's also like the,
there's also factions and thearchbishops, there's the
progressives and theirtraditionalists, you know.
And then like the liberals,like you know, it's like it's
politics game, you know thatkind of crap, you know.
And so there was like that, andthen just like putting him up
though him getting the votes,that shit changes the whole game
(49:39):
.
You know, it's just like whatthe fuck?
You know, it's interestingconcept, it was a good movie and
stuff.
It's a yay.
It's just like I can see why alot of people get upset on that?
Because you know it's like alot of people only believe those
kind of like people are real,you know, or like a real thing,
you know.
So it's yeah, it's a good movie.
Okay, let's see what else I'vebeen watching.
(50:01):
I saw elevation.
It's sorry, anthony mackie, andthen the lady who plays um
deadpool's girlfriend I've heardher name me too yeah, her.
And then it's like there'sanother boogly-oogly monsters.
You know Shadow monsters, youknow apocalypse.
The rule with these bad boys isthat they cannot cross over
8,000 feet above land likeelevation-wise.
(50:26):
You know In the name, right,elevation, right.
And then you know AnthonyMackie has to fucking say he'll
go to the hospital because hisson has, like, he needs to get
like this equipment at thehospital, right?
So, yeah, that's how the moviegoes, and oogly, boogly monsters
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turns out.
The monsters are machines.
A lot of twists, who made them?
Who knows right.
And then they find a way tokill them and stuff like that.
So at the end of the moviethey're just cleaning up house.
You know it's a cute movie andstuff.
It gives similar vibes to, Idon't know, like fucking, what's
that dumb movie?
A quiet place what what aboutgravity?
Speaker 2 (51:07):
nothing, okay
elevation it was okay.
Speaker 1 (51:12):
And then what else
have I seen?
Oh, and then also Onora, thismovie is made by Sean Baker and
then, sorry, mickey Madison, andthen it's about a movie about
this exotic dancer turned escortmarries an Olive guard's son's
(51:39):
I said that wrong, olive guard,russian olive guard, billionaire
son.
They get married and stuff likethat and kind of like the
shenanigans about getting thislike handled in a way, whatever,
right, um, it was a really funmovie.
It's a funny movie.
It's really like, oh, I'mrambling, okay, the movie is
(51:59):
very funny.
It's, um, whenever there's, youknow, billionaires right, as
billionaires are, you know theyhave a team of people that work
for them, right, well, the teamthat works for him that's trying
to handle the whole situationabout the mayor trying to get it
, you know, like handled, likeremoved and stuff.
Speaker 2 (52:13):
Yeah, take care of
that shit yeah, they're a bunch
of bozos.
Speaker 1 (52:16):
They don't know what
they're doing.
They get beat up by um, mickeyand stuff like that in the movie
and then, like, they get theircar towed.
They're just acting likebuffoons and stuff like that.
They're incompetent as fuck.
This is how bad they.
They screw this up.
Uh, mickey and the guy, the,the Russian dude, they go to
Vegas to get married, right, andthen the guy they're in New
(52:40):
York.
So then they're in New Yorktrying to get the annulment,
right, they go in front of thecourt and stuff like that.
The dude's pissed drunk, thekid and stuff like that.
He's just like pissed drunk,right, and then they're trying
to get the annulment.
But then they say they gotmarried in vegas and it was like
you're fucking stupid, youcan't get an annulment here in
new york whenever they gotmarried in vegas.
And then it was just like abunch of shit like that and uh,
(53:04):
it's a.
I think the point of this moviewas like, like the character of
Nola or Annie that's how shegoes by in the movie.
She's, um, an escort and stufflike that, or she becomes a,
she's a stripper.
You know, game is game.
You know good working.
You know, and uh, with that, Ithink she just, you know, she
(53:24):
just handles like a businesstransaction, whatever, right,
and she understands that andrespects it, like she knows that
she's only viewed for thesekind of things, you know, like
for sex or like dancing andstuff like that, right.
And I think once the guy slowlystarts to you know like, push
that, you know, make it morelike a romantical kind of thing,
like that, she has to push back.
(53:44):
She understands that this isnot what this is, but then she
falls for that though, anyway,though she's like, she kind of
like looks over that, but thenit just still, uh, it's, it
still fucks up, because in theend he was never taking this
seriously.
He was just out here having fun.
You know he was just actinglike a dumbass, you know.
(54:05):
Oh, uh, one funny thing Ithought about uh Baker the
creator, the writer, creator andstuff like that Director.
He said whenever he saw ascream and she's in the scream
movie, I can't remember whichone, but she's in the scream
movie she, he, he saw her likeher performance in that movie as
(54:27):
a in the movie Spoiler.
She's a killer, the moviespoiler, she's a killer, right,
she's the killer right in thatmovie she was like, oh, she's
perfect for this role, she'sperfect for this movie, right.
So then got her on board beforethe script was even made right,
developed it right and then youknow, now we have the movie
right.
But I don't see the connectionbetween being a scream serial
(54:50):
killer right In one movie andseeing, oh, that same actress.
She can play a girl from theBronx who's a stripper, turned
escort, turned to marry into aRussian billionaire's son.
I don't see that connection onhow that't know how that flows
(55:11):
into that acting.
Speaker 2 (55:13):
Game is game.
Speaker 1 (55:16):
Yeah, it was a cute
movie.
Though it was a really cutemovie, it's definitely a yay.
Yeah, it's honestly one,probably maybe like top five
this year, maybe Top ten, topten, maybe.
Speaker 2 (55:29):
Hmm, trying to think,
I guess Top ten maybe.
Hmm, trying to think, I guessit's been a pretty slow year.
Speaker 1 (55:35):
Has it been?
Has it been?
What am I saying?
I'm saying random names.
Has it been John?
All right, best movie ofJanuary 2024.
Okay, fuck, these movies suck.
The best movie in January wasFerrari, I think.
Hey, do you remember?
(55:58):
The Mean Girls musical came out.
That was crazy.
Speaker 2 (56:02):
I didn't watch it.
Speaker 1 (56:03):
Oh, February,
obviously, Madam Web.
No, you saw Ferrari.
Speaker 2 (56:08):
No, I didn't watch
the musical.
Speaker 1 (56:11):
Oh, oh, you didn't.
Oh, I watched.
Yeah, I just said that.
Yeah, my bad, um, madame webb,probably the best movie of uh,
february.
Yeah, we're off to a slow startalready.
Dune part two.
What did I put dune part twohere?
It came out of fucking.
Oh, I think I saw it at the endearly.
Okay, yeah, these moves yeah,whatever.
(56:35):
Um, I think that's everythingI've been watching and stuff.
Do you have anything lined upthat you're gonna be watching?
Oh, we went to the lincoln parkconcert.
That was cute, right that was.
Speaker 2 (56:44):
That was pretty sick
yeah, but something I noticed um
, a lot of people don't like thenew lead singer and they've
been getting a lot of hate, likeon their comments.
They posted a video or I guessa clip, yeah, from her singing
one of those new songs.
Yeah, at this, the concert thatwe were at, like the at&t
stadium or the, not the globallife field and so many people
(57:09):
were hating on in the comments.
And then I'm just like what?
Like I don't think it soundsthat bad and people are I don't
think she's bad at all.
And then and then there aresome people that are like maybe
y'all are tripping.
I'm just like is it really thatserious?
Speaker 1 (57:24):
yeah, and I, I still
think also, it's like a big
thing, it's like it's their band, you know they can put whomever
they want in the position.
You know, yeah, and it's like abig thing, it's like it's their
band, you know they can putwhomever they want in the
position.
Speaker 2 (57:37):
You know, yeah, and
it's like you know they say it's
like how dare they try to likeyou?
Speaker 1 (57:40):
know, replace, like
Chester and stuff like that.
They're not replacing himthough.
Yeah, they're just filling thespot, but then it's like they're
offended, right.
Like fans or whatever, thenthey're okay with this, but then
, like, the fans can't, like whodon't have that same connection
to him can't respect it, orwhatever.
Yeah, but I thought she wasgreat.
Speaker 2 (58:01):
Uh, emily armstrong
yeah, um, concert was really fun
, especially watching thoseother bands too.
Oh yeah, a dead omens a badomens, bad omens.
Speaker 1 (58:11):
Oh, I remember one of
my favorite things was uh, I
guess this satisfies my ego likeI would tell uh, anna, because
she was right next to me, Iwould tell anna a joke, right,
she'll like haha, right, it waslike cool, cool, cool.
So now I told virgil the jokeright, haha, right, then I'll
tell you the joke and we'll haha.
I was like three, three laughsin a row and you stole my joke.
Yeah, yeah, it was a fun, itwas, it was a good joke.
Speaker 2 (58:34):
Now, what was the
joke?
I said, oh, we got coke.
Speaker 1 (58:36):
It's good over here,
oh yeah oh yeah, I told virgil
the joke well, yeah, it was, itwas it was fun.
I was like.
I was like I've been listeningto their album though the world
of that don't love emptinessmachine.
Yeah, I've been listening totheir album though the, the yeah
, I've been listening to thatsong a lot, and then the other
one was Heavy as the Crown.
Yeah, yeah, I've been listeningto those songs like a lot Great
(58:57):
songs.
I think the new album should be.
By the time this podcast is out, the album will be out as well.
Speaker 2 (59:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (59:04):
Yeah, from Zero Above
.
Speaker 2 (59:06):
Zero, or something
From Zero.
Speaker 1 (59:07):
Yeah, and then that's
a tight name.
It kind of reminds me ofGodzilla minus one.
Speaker 2 (59:11):
Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1 (59:11):
Because you know,
it's like a metaphor about where
they're at and stuff, and theywere starting from zero and then
Godzilla was negative one.
Yeah, I'm fucking stupid,whatever.
Speaker 2 (59:21):
It was really fun.
Speaker 1 (59:24):
Yeah, that like that
hell yeah you went hard.
Yeah, I was just trying to goas hard as I could and stuff,
because it's like I mean we'rehaving fun out here.
You know what?
We can't have fun out here?
Yeah, fucking guy tried tofight me and shit, or try to
kiss me from this yeah, the thethruple in front of us.
Yeah, that was funny, that shitwas weird um, I remember at one
point, um, I remember I was justscreaming.
(59:45):
I was just screaming at a point.
I was like, ah, just into it.
And a guy in front of us waslike.
I guess he thought I was like,oh, this guy's into it, and I
had my eyes closed, I had myhead down, I was screaming.
You know, I popped my head up.
I just see him in my face andI'm just like what the fuck he
was like vibing and shit.
Yeah, I was just like this islike touching you yeah, and then
every like the, our little crewand stuff were just like
(01:00:05):
everyone noticed that.
I was like what's going on?
That I was like I'm just gonnaturn to virtual.
It was a funny moment.
That was weird.
Yeah, though, you know I foughthim last time.
Oh yeah, no, that was a funconcert, but then, um, I want to
listen.
Bad, I've been listening alittle bit to bad omens yeah
yeah, I like that one thing.
(01:00:26):
You remember that one.
I was like oh yeah they weresinging a song and then I was
just like hey, I'm them, I'mfunny, I'm fucking hilarious.
You know the?
Speaker 2 (01:00:40):
name of that song?
Fuck no.
Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
I wish I knew it so.
I could do it like you know,yeah, but then I like the one I
think Van by them oh yeah,violence Against Nature yeah,
that was a dumb name, yeah, and.
Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
Violence Against
Nature.
Speaker 1 (01:00:55):
No, I like that broad
part in it.
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
I think her name's
like Poppy or something like
that.
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
And then she was
there too and I think it's funny
.
She was like the Like.
She was like surprise, I'm here.
You know she's not on the band,right?
Yeah, this is a feature.
Yeah, what do you think aboutthat guy?
At the very beginning I forgotthe guy who was before oh uh,
john dawson yeah, are you knowhim?
Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
not really, but his
music sounded okay, I guess yeah
, it was fun.
Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
It was really fun
shout out virginia.
Um, yeah, I got in a couplefights, signed up for some
scientology classes.
Oh, do you remember?
The penguin looks like?
No, I'm sorry, the logo lookslike a penguin, doesn't it looks
like.
Speaker 2 (01:01:37):
I swear to god, it
looks like a penguin.
I'm not gonna go over yeah andthen uh, oh.
Speaker 1 (01:01:43):
one thing, I saw,
though, was like their old or I
guess the same it's differentiteration of the logo, where
it's just lines it's an L and aP.
Yeah you can see it there.
But then whenever they do thelike the archy thing, where it's
like blurred out.
I was like you can't see itthere though.
Speaker 2 (01:01:58):
But you know what it
is.
You know it's the OP.
Speaker 1 (01:02:00):
Yeah, I didn't know
that, though, god, anyway,
they're sponsored by the Penguinand shit, you know penguin, you
know the show, you know theshow that just finished up.
Oh, they remind me as well, thethis penguin show just wrapped
up.
I haven't finished again, but Ihate it because I already been
spoiled by it.
Have you started the penguin?
No, what the fuck?
Or whatever.
And then, yes, I already gotspoiled by the ending of it.
(01:02:21):
I was like god, I wish, I, Iwish, I just saw on it, like
myself, you know, yeah, but it'sa solid show and stuff.
Uh, what else happened?
Oh, and then matt reese hasshut down rumors that there was
gonna be a joker show that theywere gonna do after, you know,
after the batman part two.
So I think that's pretty coolthat at least they shut it down,
for it's not like gonna go wildand it's like too early on for
(01:02:44):
them to be like, hey, there'sanother show, kind of thing.
You know, yeah, things havebeen on right.
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