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November 7, 2022 • 155 mins
This week's episode we review She Hulk, Black Adam, Werewolf By Night, and Christina joins us to give her 2 cents about Halloween Ends with Adam; also for main topic the guys rank the Disney+ Marvel TV shows, shocking results in store.
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(00:01):
Fucking cup.
Get the fuck out of that.
Let's try that again.
Son of a bitch.

(00:37):
You.
Hello, everyone.
It's Byron.
I'm still Sean.
Hey.
This is Mike.
Hi, madam.
This is real.
In focus.
And today, joining us is best part about being an African is I got a big dick and good credit.

(00:58):
Shut the fuck up.
Kicking A-K-A on the market.
Cave dog, something like that.
Alright, well, he's gonna stay on there saying shit like that.
All right, let's get this show on the road.
Now it's time for flash topics.

(01:23):
All right.
On the top of the hour.
Pretty close.
Sort of.
Yeah, close.
So, two days ago was the year anniversary of the Rust shooting onset shooting.

(01:51):
And since then, movie is still not a go.
And he's been making a bunch of no budget films.
He's not making any films right now? No, he's been doing some work.
Doing very well.

(02:11):
in our lap.
Go ahead, have my face all sweaty.
The theme director, she's not making any fields at all ever again.
You don't know what God has planned for in heaven? No.
All right, since we got you here, come into this room and sit on this couch for me.

(02:36):
I think that's the wrong movie, man.
All right.
Do you want me to calendar that's a casting couch? Yeah.
By the way.
So how the gun went off is a detail.
It still remains contested with the FBI report that was released in August, earlier this year, that eventually concluded that the gun could not have been fired without the trigger being physically pulled.

(03:01):
Well, that's so it does work.
So, at the beginning of this month, there was confirmation of the undisclosed settlement between Baldwin and the production company for the film.
And the Hutchins family filed their suit against all the parties involved.

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And the announcement was the filming of the rest would continue in early 2018 with Matthew Hutchins executive producing.
Okay.
Also people who died.

(03:45):
Murder she didn't type wrote.
Okay.
Angela Lansbury, 98, 92, something like that.
Sound like? Hold his foot has joined the queen.

(04:10):
Guys.
Too soon? No, never, never.
Not an issue.
Joining them is Harry Potter.
Alum.
Robbie Coltrane.
Looks of it.
He was just waiting.
His body was waiting.
Like one more day, maybe two.

(04:33):
We're out here.
We're done.
We're out.
What was the stuff that you were listing off earlier? So he died from multiple organ failure.
So he had man, he had heart issues, weight issues.
Had sepsis, which I haven't heard about that shit.
Sepsis, which I haven't heard about that shit.
Was like, what, the 1800s? Apparently you can still oh, yeah, I bet you do.

(04:59):
Hard blockches.
He also was diagnosed with type two diabetes.
Spoiler diabetes.
So no more hanger had gone.
Hang on.
Harry Potter.

(05:20):
Bernard Packard come to die.
Hey, Harry.
I'm a ghost.
Okay.
According to Vulture article released earlier this month, marvel's Blade is put on pause while seeking a director.

(05:48):
The director here is another name for me to butcher.
Bassam tariq.
I don't know why I said it like that.
Assam tariq bass, according to the Hollywood Reporter, decided to the pushback MCU.

(06:10):
Marvel Studios decided push back production because of creative differences in the direction of the film.
So as they are seeking a new director for it, this will probably inevitably mess with the what was it? Phase five or six? No, phase six.
It has already announced like a bunch of movies getting pushed back too.
Because of it? Because of this, yeah.

(06:31):
Yes.
This was like the domino that fell and they pushed back Humpty Dumpty off the wall.
I know.
something else.
Basically the movie is already in the cando is in it are good to go.

(06:53):
So we'll still get Black Panther in a couple of weeks.
We'll still get Quantum Mania and like and then after that I'm just clues on what the schedule is now.
So production was scheduled to begin November 3 or no, November this month.

(07:13):
But now it's getting pushed back to November 3 next year.
That was the release date, november 3 of next year.
So now the new release date is September 6, 2024.
Some considerations for direction is more names than a fucking bush.

(07:34):
And then belalal salah.
Anyways, we'll still be waiting to see where that goes.
I'm done.
But your name continues.
Or somebody else.
Talk about shit.

(07:56):
dude.
So Sasha Barrett Cohen has been rumored to be playing the role of a visto in what they are saying it's going to be happening in Ironheart or is that what you have? Oh, no.
I was going to say the four movies that got pushed back were Avengers, Secret Wars, Blade, obviously Deadpool Three and Fantastic.

(08:19):
I wonder why Secret Wars got pushed back.
Because that's supposed to be that's a secret.
No, they switched it from being a TV series to a movie.
That's what it meant.
I thought it was going to be a Disney Plus release.
It was.
Why that didn't push back? Because it hasn't even barely started filming yet.

(08:40):
It's not supposed to be released.
Secret wars.
We're talking about Avengers secret wars.
The first of the two or the second of the two? What's? The one with Nick Fury? It's supposed to be? Secret wars or secret invasion? Secret Invasion.
There we go.
That's what we got hooked up.
Okay.

(09:01):
Secret wars is Xmen and Avengers and a whole bunch of other Marvel characters.
Right.
Like in the comics.
In the comics.
It's secret invasion.
No, not secret invasion.
Secret wars.
Secret wars.
Like involved everywhere.
Yeah, there's like a lot of Xmen versus Avengers and there's like think of Captain America Civil War, but on a grander scale.

(09:37):
Which is going to be a series on the B plus set to be released supposedly in 2020.
Wait, series or you do Iron R series? Yes.
Fisto is supposed to be in Iron art.
You know what that means? Does that mean we're probably going to get Tony Stark batch? No, I mean but the tile and Iron hearts we'll have to see because I mean, if we're getting Ironheart in what kind of forever? Excuse me.

(10:11):
Yeah, Ironheart.
You're Aquaman.
Well, Ironheart is in the New Black Panther.
Yes, correct.
So that could be setting the stage or said series as the way Disney Marvel has been doing things.
They have been taking series and leading up to other properties.
So it's a good chance we're going to see that happen.

(10:33):
So it's a rower, but we'll see how it goes.
So another rumor going around is that because of how well Werewolf by nice.
So good did they are thinking of introducing the X Men via 1 hour shorts for each one of them to start introducing them before they join into in the same manner.

(11:07):
Yeah, backstory and all that stuff.
So then you know who the character is or whatever they want to fucking do, I think.
Exhaust thing along the same lines for Silver Surfer as well.
I mean, not like the same way Werewolf by Night was done, but just in an hour format to introduce different characters in the Xmen Universe.

(11:35):
I like that.
Which I think would be cool just as like a little, you know, whatever just to build up the hype.
Well, not only that, it will take time away from when that actually happens.
When that series starts happening, to take time away from that.
You already know what's going on.
So you have to backtrack it either going to have like flashbacks in my bronchure, but what Kevin? I don't know.

(12:07):
Okay, so you don't know what just I don't know.
Did you guys talk about the casting for Deadpool Three last time? You talk about they're not the casting but the addition of it.
Yes.
So it's just with that to introduce other Xmen that we now have if we're going to be getting previous, like not recast, but like already cast and they're just bringing them forward or through from Fox to Marvel Studios.

(12:41):
I don't think they need an hour long introduction.
Well, I think it's also to kind of promote and boost up the series.
That's a big part of it.
Or the thing that they could be doing is using that help introducing them into Disney.

(13:04):
We still have no fucking clue where they're going with this.
Like if it's going to be they're just restoring Fox casted cast, I don't think they're going to restore casted characters.
I think they're going with a whole new bag of bones minus Wolverine.
Yeah, it depends on who they bring in.
I mean, if they like, for example, you bring in Silok they've already brought in, but okay, so here's the whole thing with Logan is that Deadpool can happen pretty much anywhere.

(13:39):
You know, why, right? Yeah.
Because Deadpool can actually jump between dimensions.
Like it's one of his powers.
They just like in the comments.
Yeah.
And again we can talk about well we can see our eyes about that when we review she Hulk later.
Well I mean also they cast in Top Cruise now as Tony Stark.

(14:00):
They opened up the doors for the other expired like how they did it.
I'm sorry, what the fuck did you just said? Tom Cruise as Ironman.
It's not a thing.
That was a rumor for multi person.
Yeah, that's where I mean the spiderman with the different spiderman and like how the villains reacted differently to each one because that's what wasn't theirs.

(14:28):
I mean recast the Xmen, we've already had one two return.
over.
Yeah, I know it was weird the way they treated it, but yeah, it definitely was obviously Reuse and Patrick, and Patrick Stewart.

(14:56):
Now we're getting Hugh Jackman.
Huge.
Alright, so Apple stock has gone down since they have decided to cut back on their production of the iPhone 14 less am I cut back, I mean by at least 40% for some of their factories in China right now.

(15:22):
Yeah, because the sales weren't yeah, they're not even close to what they're hoping it's going to be.
It's only been a couple of weeks now, like two to three weeks.
And they were told immediately to halt production because doing certain modules or something there wasn't too many differences in like camera chip and something else between 13 and 14.

(15:50):
They also got the twelve.
So 14 is logical for me.
Right.
That's what I did from twelve to 14.
But I had some other reasons.
I'm with a Galaxy and I usually skip every other version.
We're not talking about androids.
Dude.
Out of here.
Get out of here with your sims on.

(16:12):
Shit.
The stock prices have I think gone down.
It's gone down by like $4.
It's not a whole lot, but for them, for a large company like Apple to be like oh hey, hey no one's won irphones right now.
Just stop the press.

(16:32):
Stop the press.
We have to go up fields of paper, gas, groceries, chop here and shit like that formula, right.
If you can even find it.
I mean back in meth heads cars that they stole from Target.

(16:56):
So up next Kanye West back at again.
Did you hear about this shit? He was talking to Pierce Morgan on his show and said he claims that Quentin Tarantino and Jimmy Foxx got the idea for Django and Jane from his pitch, namely they got from what pitch? He said he got the idea from his concept for the film because of for his music video Gold Digger Five.

(17:31):
Yeah.
That he pitched a stiller idea when initially brainstorming the music video for his 2005 song Bold Digger.
You're talking about a pitch for a different version of the music video, I would say because I don't think that means because, like, anything on the music video, even the hook is from Ray Charles.

(17:58):
Yeah, it's the hover book.
Tarantino can run a movie about slavery where actually, Kevin, Jamie, they got the idea for me because the idea for Django I pitched to Jamie, and Quentin has video for Gold Digger, and then Terrence turned into a film.
What? Yeah.

(18:29):
just on top of everything else.
There you go.
For doing the ski ski on top of his and then remarks that's the thing.
The whole Floyd case as well.
No, he needing sued by Floyd's family for a million dollars.

(18:52):
It's offered $250,000,000 right now, so George Floyd yeah.
George Floyd family is suing yay.
What? For? Yay said he cost dad talk about the cost of destination.
So defamation.
Yeah.
Okay.

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And then he also wants to buy parlor.
Yeah, he's banned from Twitter for saying shit he really probably should not be saying right now.
But yeah, it was pretty bad when Donald Trump, like, uninors you, says he needs professional help.

(19:38):
Donald? That's what Donald said.
People saying he needs professional help ever since he said he was going to campaign in last election.
Everybody said he did.
Yeah.
That last minute campaign that he did, they've been saying it longer than that.
Probably when he give, like, a Ted Talk on top of a table in an Apple store.

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Because he signed up for the birthday party when he was running for present.
It was the birthday party.
All right.
That's flash topics.
What? Fucking Kanye.
No.

(20:21):
What do you smell? Nothing.
Oh, I thought you were chuckling because you know it's coming.
No.
Okay.
Well, it's that time again.

(21:01):
I heard you add some extra in there, too.
Yeah.
You didn't hear that? Which part is the shenanigans part? Oh, I've had it before on there.
No, you pitched that whole idea when I played that for you without the shenanigans, without the Super Troopers bid.

(21:22):
You said you should add that.
I was like I had the Super Troopers.
Yeah.
Last episode I did.
Yeah.
I didn't play it during the episode.
I think I played it later on, but yeah, go on.
All right.
Sorry to interrupt.
It's fine.

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it only happens 47 times on the show.
At least 48 and a half.
Now 48.
So Tom Brady, during an interview a couple of weeks ago, mentioned that he likens the NFL that being training camp, playing the season is like going away on a deployment in the military.

(22:08):
What? Oh, it's like it's like he compares it to that.
We've already seen what that has done for a celebrity that has compared something that's not military to military.
Do you all remember this? Tom Cruise did it for the filming of Oblivion.

(22:30):
He compared it to, like it's just like going training for Iraq or something.
And he got shit canned.
Not shit canned, but he got lit up.
So this is on military times.
This is where the article is at.
And they really went after him on this.
But he was quoted I was apologizing the other day for him.

(22:52):
I almost look at the football season like, you're going way unemployment in the military.
And it's like, man, here I go again.
It's like except you're getting paid $30 million a year and you're not in a totally different country away from everyone you love and care about.
I mean, sometimes training campus in a different city that they live in.
Yeah, they go to London on occasion for a game.

(23:16):
Be roughly time.
Can't just kill me, man.
I just can't play today.
Sorry.
Got cramps.
Can't do it.
Got the cramps.
Yeah, so they gave me a lot of shit for it.
One thing they're saying is brady, however, sees himself as a soldier and the trenches locked in fierce combat with other multimillionaires in a war for yet another ring.

(23:40):
Damn.
He already has seven.
With nothing to eat but his free range, grass fed, organic antibiotic and hormone free lean meats and wild caught fish.
Brady's only deployment solace is hazard pay that amounts to about $30 million a year.

(24:00):
No holds barred on this one.
So this is part of one of my favorite parts, this article.
And unlike most troops, when Brady has been deployed for the past 13 years, he has had the world's most attractive woman.
I'm happy with that.
Supermodel gisele Bunchkin carrion, whatever, caring for their three children and maintaining a $26 million real estate portfolio.

(24:27):
Doesn't they break up? Yeah, they're getting a divorce because he decided to come back and play football.
I didn't leave my family to do this.
I've seen that mean.
Yeah.
So this is very into the article.
Perhaps the most realistic element of Brady's comparison is the notion that too many of his deployments may have, as military deployments often do, ruined his marriage.

(24:51):
Like many military spouses who shelve their dreams support their families, BUNCHAN has seemingly had enough.
Brady what they have to say about this reminded me of an interview that Tom Bray did while he was getting in his house.

(25:21):
He's getting a back massage done and one of his stuff.
Brady is a fucking creep.
Yeah, you should have known that the second you saw him wearing what are those girl boots called? Uggs.
And driving a fucking Dodge Dart.

(25:41):
It's like Ashton Kutcher on what, the Farm or whatever that shit is.
Yeah.
Never seen it.
No.
Fucking Brady.
He's had more cosmetic surgery than Joan Rivers.
That's a lot.
Really? I don't know.
Look at a picture of Tomb Ready now and go back and look at Tomb Ready, like three years ago.

(26:03):
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
I don't want to.
I'm not going to.
But I know, but he's just protox.
That's why I took off those months during training camp or those weeks during training camp so he can get more right in his lips and his chin, whatever.

(26:33):
perfectly fine.
He'll be so hopped up on Botox and shit, his arm will be like a rubber band.
It'll be like, what was that movie? Not major league with the rookie of the Floating.

(26:55):
Retirement.
Retired of the year.
All right, moving on.
We came out 30 years ago.
So how we purchased films and media evolve into digitally this stuff, what Warner Brothers is doing may want to make you reconsider that and going back into hard media.

(27:33):
Hard Copy.
Yeah.
Hard copy.
I always buy hard copies.
Oh, yeah.
Shit.
You still get DVDs from Netflix? Yeah, I got Elvis at home.
Do you have the combo? The VHS DVD combo? I got one in my garage.
It's on HBO Max.
How is HBO Max now? It starts at 999.

(27:54):
Yeah, I'm not paying for it.
You have hulu.
Yeah, I've got hulu.
If you subscribe to HBO.
So Warner Brothers warner brothers warner Bros.
WB has recently taken off some taken off some digital content whether you purchase it or not.

(28:21):
Or not.
Purchase or not was previously available on Netflix.
But if you had purchased it from any, like, amazon or apple TV or wherever, owning it, thinking you own it, it's now no longer available from a private library, which seems to be kind of a direction where some things might be going tweeted by or an issue that comic book an issue that comic book.com brought to light.

(28:47):
And also this also brings into other stuff in the light, like Marvel and Disney Plus and their Marvel TV based series such as WandaVision and the Falcon Winter Soldier will never be released on DVD.
Unlike previous shows like Agents of Shield.

(29:08):
And I believe the Netflix series.
All the Netflix series were on DVD, but I'm not sure don't quote me on that.
So agents of Shield.
Wasn't original on ABC? Was on ABC, yeah, but I mean no, I'm saying in addition to Agents of Shield.
Like, all the Marvel shows on Netflix, they're double in.

(29:30):
They might have been on I'm pretty sure I've seen them on DVD.
I just don't want to commit to that assertion.
Next time I go on the Best Buy, I'll look for you.
All right, thanks.
I'll be on this in two weeks.
So Disney Plus has no plan to release any of the show or any other digitally released shows on DVD.

(29:52):
And I'm curious to see if that's going to include movies as well.
So that kind of puts into focus, like, what digital content do you really own and when will that ever come and go coming from personal experience? I've had to buy movies twice because I would purchase purchase at one time, it would not be available in my library, and I purchased it again and then both would show up, which is fucking frustrating.

(30:20):
Amazon is also, I think, included in on this because what if they were hearing about Amazon before, where it's like even if you purchase said filmmar series, you don't really own it.
It's still Amazon's.
Like if they decide to get rid of it.
This is all part of licensing restrictions that are baked into studio licensing, releasing to streaming platforms.

(30:47):
So Amazon help coordinate.
Like Madonna or Cher.
No last name confirmed that.
To TMV that titles can be removed from digital libraries based on what I just said.
Licensing restrictions and other reasons.
So other fine print and shit that they may introduce.

(31:08):
So every time you accept one of those license agreements or policy agreements, whenever they issue a new one, that would be where to look.
So, yeah, if you've been on the fence about buying shit digitally or been only buying shit digitally, now it might be the time to buy one of those combo packs where they do the digital BDB related digital key when available.

(31:35):
I haven't bought a DVD in a while, but usually when I buy shit, I get it on.
Like Apple.
Yeah, every time.
I always go through Apples because every Tuesday, tuesday is released day.
So every Tuesday they change up their sales like what's on sale.
And that's where about 95% of the time I'm buying my shit is something on sale or something that's come out that I want right then and there.

(32:03):
But with Warner Bros.
Being on that on the removal train and Marvel probably not ever going to release certain content has me wondering should they go back to buying DVDs or buying the you have a dust off the old DVD rack, Byron? Well, no.

(32:24):
You've got Xbox Series X.
DVD.
I'm sorry.
Not like player DVD to store DVDs.
Yeah, I just put my shit in one of those CEU organizers or whatever I do.

(32:52):
I look at the same ones and I have an Xbox Series Xx digital.
So fuck me, right? Yeah.
Well, it's different with Microsoft because they're not going to take shit off like that.
I think this is more specifically like movie shit.
Yeah.
It has to do with studios.

(33:13):
They will pull all digital content from all digital sources when they take when they're removing things from their library.
It doesn't matter if you purchase it through Microsoft.
I'm talking about movies.
I'm talking about video games.
Oh, got you.
Next up, we were son of a bitch.

(33:38):
Oh, son of a bitch.
Okay, so the jury is out on the Kevin Spacey case for the molestation for actor Anthony Rap in 86.
And the jury sided with Kevin Spacey.
According to AP News, they sided with him on a Thursday verdict in the lawsuit that derailed the film stars career, finding he did not sexually abuse that man, Anthony Rat, then 14.

(34:14):
While both were relatively unknown actors in Broadway plays in 1986, obviously we knew that this all came up during the me too.
And times up movements when allegations came up for sexual misconduct against Spacey, sexual seduction, you remember exactly what the accusation was against him or against Spacey? Oh, no.

(34:46):
Lick the inside of the guys here.
So during the trial rap testified that Spacey had invited him to his apartment for a party, then approached him in the bedroom after other guests left.
Said the actor, then 26.
So Spacey would have been 26, picked him up and laid partially on top of him on a bed before he wriggled away and fled as an inebriated space.

(35:07):
He asked if he was sure he wanted to leave.
That's it.
He was just tired.
Wanted to blake it.
I need a nap.
I'm tired of all.
The lawsuit sought $40 million in damage and none of that will be awarded.

(35:30):
Question is, what other kind of cases he has pending right now? Those are the other.
Yeah.
So with this particular case being found in favor of the defendant, not sure if it will affect the effect the judgments, but as I've reported before already, he's plead not guilty.

(35:57):
So all those charges in the UK, a lot of money to the producers for house cards.
Well, yeah.
So a judge in La this summer approved an arbitrary decision for Spacey to pay $30.9 million to the makers of House of Cards for violent leading his contract bisexually harassing crew members.

(36:19):
So there is that.
But the other criminal charges yet are still ongoing.
First, that case is still pending.
And that's all.
Damn.

(36:44):
So going back to Kanye West? Yeah.
I totally forgot that he I don't know why I thought of it now, but I just read it, like, yesterday, day before I read it.
No, he read it.

(37:04):
I'm going to fucking derail your jokes.
He has retained the services of Johnny Depp's defamation lawyer.
The same one he's dating right now, right? Yeah.
For his defense.
Against what case? Isn't that George Floyd? George Floyd? Yeah.
Okay, so we got the British lawyer or whatever.

(37:26):
No, the hot one.
What? No.
The British? No, Camilla or whatever.
He's with the British lawyer.
The one that I think you're thinking is hot was the Amber Reed reverse.
I don't know.

(37:49):
So we hired that attorney to help offend him in a case that he's potentially going to lose.
Maybe you're talking about the guy, the old guy.
Maybe not.
To change it quickly.
I didn't see names.
I was going to go back to it, and then weekend happened.

(38:19):
Do we need a policy? Okay, are we ready to get into this? Yes.
All right.
Kanye west hired Camille Vasquez.
Yeah.
Hot one? That's the one.
Is that the hot one? Yes.
So Camille Vasquez was the Amber heard? Amber heard.

(38:43):
180.
Kirks.
Yeah.
Let's go.

(39:03):
It's not for me.

(39:32):
Like, the opening throws me off, like, once it all drops yeah, once the balls drop.
Yep, yep.
I got a man voice now.
Wait, what? So this week for main topic, in light of or in lieu of the conclusion of SheHulk Attorney at Law, and that concluding the phase four Disney Plus MCU original series.

(40:05):
A mouthful.
Yeah.
We are going to look back and review all eight Disney Plus original series for the MCU.
This is not including Imgrute because that is garbage.
Well, you just said you didn't see any of them.
Oh, no, that was confusing.

(40:26):
You too.
Just because you're wearing glasses and hats and it's beard.
Yeah, I know.
I was making fun of him for saying that.
No, because technically that's phase three or phase five.
No, it's phase three.
Yeah, because little baby group phase three.
Or phase one.

(40:46):
Stop it.
Anywho, so this is the eight shows which we are going to go around and rank them from worst to best around the table.
Okay, are we ready? Yes.
Number eight.
Now, I want to do this one all at the same time.
So all of us are going to chime in at the same time.

(41:08):
At the same time with what we think is number eight, which would be the worst of the series.
Yeah, we're going to count.
I don't know.
If you were just counting right, then you do the countdown.
Why would I do that? Because you fucked up my countdown.

(41:29):
So now you've got to take over, but now you're just going to fuck up my countdown.
Three, two, one.
You didn't even fucking talk.
What do you do? Did I hear you say this? You just said in unison, he just want to see what other people sounded like, not himself included.

(41:51):
Right, my bad.
I could barely talk right now.
Do you need a moon? No.
How dare you? You better.
All right, start the discussion.
Why? Because of the way it ended.
So the series was good up until the very ending? Or is the fact that it's because it, quote unquote, potentially ended the series? It's a one off? Both.

(42:21):
We still have no confirmation that we also have no confirmation of a fucking fight scene at the end.
Oh, well, that okay.
It was a useless, pointless, piece of shit like episode.
Wow.
But you're still saying you're honed in on the very ending, the last episode, the last fight or whatever.

(42:42):
Yeah, but I like the entirety of that's.
Marvel.
Okay, but are you saying you didn't like I'm talking about moon night.
You're still focused on the one episode.
Yeah, that's what made it worse for me.
But up until then it was great.
Or fine.
It was fine.

(43:03):
But there wasn't anything that had up and down for you like I could have done with about three of these episodes or four of these episodes of any other show.
No.
Okay.
I don't agree with you, but honestly, none of us did, obviously.

(43:25):
But I'm just saying on a fundamental level of you disliking an.
Entire show based off of one episode.
Yeah, okay, whatever.
So is that how you judge movies, too? It's a great movie until the end.
I hated the ending.
The ending sucks.

(43:47):
We've all done that.
Yes.
Right? But it'll ruin an entire movie for me.
I wouldn't go so far.
Say a movie completely sucks.
I will just the way it ended.
Yeah.
Unless it's a nice movie.
But the village.
Yeah.
If he wasn't going there, that's where I was.

(44:08):
Because I know that you had it ended any differently.
Probably would have thought better at that movie.
Maybe like if the twist wasn't what it was, and twist was just if we didn't have the second twist, that could have threw Yogi Bear at the end and it still would have been better than what we fucking got in that movie.
Come on.

(44:28):
Hey, Bobo.
Boo.
Heyo, booboo.
Just to give contacts for anyone here before we continue on with the list, has there ever been a movie or TV show that was fucking horrible until the ending? The ending was great, and you're like, oh, now this is a great fucking movie.

(44:50):
We have to come back to that one because that could be another horrible it's just simple.
Yes, there have been movies like that.
We don't have to go into deep discussions.
Yes, I think there are.
I would just want to take some time to figure it out.
Yeah.
Get an answer for me right now.
Do you have one in mind? Not in mine.
Okay, cool.

(45:20):
No, you've you raise a great point that we will definitely discuss on a future main topic.
Turn off Kevin's.
Mike.
But for now, for the rest of the show.
All right, so we got roundtable of the next ones.
Yes.
Seven.
Number seven, starting with Kevin.

(45:46):
I picked Moon Night for your number seven.
Yeah, this is really hard to do.
I like them all, except for Ms.
Marvel.
Ms.
Marvel is clearly my number worst.
If I could have ranked it even lower than eight, I would have.
But overall, I've liked all the shows, but now you're asking me to rank them.

(46:08):
So that's where so in your opinion, from here on out there, they're all above, like above 60%.
it's going to have to be Sheolk.

(46:30):
Okay.
And we can probably discuss that later since it going to be in reviews.
She Hulk for me.
Oh, she Hulk.
And same for me.
And we've got plenty of space to talk about that.
Number six.
Number six.
It's behind you in case you right.
But actually, put number I asked for pen and paper.

(46:52):
Number six.
I put Hawkeye.
Okay.
I'm tossed between two right here, but I think I'm going to go with Wanda vision.

(47:17):
I'm going to have to say Moon Night on this one for now.
Is this going to Kevin thing? Like, they're all good, but this is the bottom of the top for you? Or is it like it's relatively bad? It's the bottom of the top, if you're going to put it like that.

(47:42):
Yeah.
Like, for me, the reason why I'm putting it is kind of like with the ending or whatever.
Just felt incomplete.
Yeah.
I think it's all agreed upon.
I think we talked about it when we were reviewing.

(48:05):
finish.
No installation.
We got a blink.
Yeah, it was a thanos snap.
And then the fight was over.
Yeah, it felt like a very rush ending.
And we've discussed that at length on previous episodes.

(48:26):
So you said moon night.
Go ahead.
I'll also say moon night.
Not to copy everyone else, but as far as the series go, it's not the worst, but it was not the best.
Okay.

(48:46):
I'm sure it's going to upset some people, but I'm going to say Falcon and Winter Soldier.
Okay.
And it's not in the case of no, I guess maybe it's the bottom of the top for me.
Moonlight was the bottom of the top for me.
Oh, so it still was good because I think that was our first.

(49:07):
Like, I liked all of them.
Yeah, we finally got some good dark shit out of Marvel.
Or I should say Disney marvel.
Yeah.
Careful, because hey, we got some dirt shit.
Falcon.
Winter Soldier.
Yeah.
Falcon is black.
The Black Falcon.

(49:30):
All right, so number five.
Number five.
I don't know.
I keep doing that.
Five.
I'm going to join you and your seahawk.
Okay.
Nevermind reviews.
Forgot.
Go ahead, Miss Marble.

(49:52):
I'm sorry, that's not your stop.
I'm going to go with okay.
It would have been easier if you just put your numbers down.
You're right.
I've thought about doing it, but now it's like, too late.
We're committed to just looking at the thing and hopefully not repeating ourselves.

(50:15):
Like, oh, did I receive that right? Is that what you're going through right now? What did I say the last two times? God, no.
Moon Night or Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

(50:45):
Hawkeye one division.
What if? Hawkeye three what if.
What if.

(51:13):
I think we know where everyone is.
Falcon and winter soldier.
Okay.
Falcon and winter soldier.
Falcon winter soldier.
What if.
One on 3123.
I can say I'm a little surprised, but also not, I would have thought, because during our times of reviewing, there was times where you held certain series in such high regard.

(51:40):
But of course we didn't compress them and talk about them together.
So I always thought, like, it was either going to be Falcon or Ms.
Marvel was going to be the top producer.
What the you triggered her.
Okay, so yeah, quick, go around.

(52:05):
Why? Loki, tell the best story, top to bottom, beginning, end.
Oh, for sure.
It was one of the most engaging series of the bunch.
It was for me, like the biggest pop off for really opening the doors, for expanding the multiverse.

(52:32):
Yeah, for a show that covered so much and it covered so much timelines, different characters, and how expanse it was, it did such a great job of tying it all together at the very end.
In times like that, where it's like there's so much going on, it's easy to get lost or confused.

(52:58):
But that didn't happen with that series.
You're able to keep track of what was happening and also it just kept you interested the entire time.
So for me, out of all the shows, it felt the most cinematic, like the most movie, most MCU, like this esque scope budget.

(53:19):
I mean, I'd be curious to see what the budgets were for all the different series.
But this one, if it had the biggest budget, you could clearly tell it was case.
Or if they all had the same budget, it uses the best in comparison.
So it felt the most closest to a movie, whereas all the other series felt very much like a TV show.

(53:39):
With the exception of maybe Moon Night, that felt more like HBO type series.
Falcon Winter Soldier felt that way for me, more of an HBO kind of.
For me, it still felt like a TV series.
Just probably a little grittier than what you'd see, like on broadcast.
Maybe something, you know, like show time.

(54:00):
I was shot on that one because I feel like Falcon, Winter Soldier.
And the reason why I think so is because the way that the characters are, it's not a lot of shehulkinness and Superpowers and shit like that.
It's just two dudes running through the city.

(54:20):
That's what made it, I think, more cinematic to me because of the way that it was.
I'll give it this, it had a very good premise, a very good story in the end.
And maybe in some other places I'd have to go back and pick out some certain things, some details.

(54:44):
But I know, like, towards the end, there is some bad writing.
There's some definitely like bad dialogue, bad writing.
And I know I commented on when we reviewed the series about some mishaps that they had.
I will give a credit that, yeah, it did feel like a more toptier, top notch series rather than like a TV series.

(55:08):
I think one thing I went back to Loki and also the same with Falcon in The Winter Soldier.
What helped it for me was that you already had seen these characters in films and you already got kind of personal with these characters.
You already knew some of their story.

(55:29):
And I think that for me, it really helped.
They didn't have to backtrack or figure out who the fuck is.
I'm not trying to put that against the other series as well.
But in this case, I think it's also about the actors that play these characters too.

(55:49):
Now, that you say that.
You raise a good point.
Because now I'm going back through how we ranked a lot of the ones that already had their backstory.
They've been in multiple MCU films.
The way we ranked them were in the upper ones, with the exception of maybe what if actually no, because they're still based off of characters we know just in different universes.
But what if isn't like, what if it's same as other ones? Because these are it has been said by sorry, go ahead.

(56:17):
No, you're good.
Because you were going to say it's not part of the MCU or something, or it's not canon, but it is.
It kind of is isn't canon.
But I think it makes a difference when it's like it's amad.
And then you have these real not real live characters, but like liveaction characters.

(56:40):
And you start kind of growing fond of how these characters portray those.
So I was going to say something along the same lines as Strong.
But I think why not only we all picked Loki number one, but I think why most people pick Loki number one.
Oh, and Wilson.
Well, yeah, out of all the shows, the most connections with and it goes along with that you've seen in the movies, the most connection that we've actually had has been with Loki because Loki has been there from the very beginning with Thor.

(57:18):
And then we see how he tries to take over the world.
And the Avengers.
He's been the most fleshed out character we see character progression for years.
Right.
And so you have not only that, but I mean, Tom, Helson sloki is actually just beloved.

(57:38):
I'm sorry, what the fuck did you just call him? Yeah, right.
Huddleston helen.
Whatever.
Shut up.
Fucking point.
That's a Puffington post.
I can call him Tom Puff, the magic fucking dragon.
We all know.
We know we don't know who you're talking about.

(58:02):
go ahead, buddy.
But the point is that because he's the most established, I think that also goes to what made the writing easier for this to tell the story that they did.
Right.
Because an actress played that character for so many years, playing my man crushed current man crushed tom Holland.

(58:23):
Go ahead.
Sorry I was a little late on that delivery, but yeah, I had that drop.
But I think also part two, that's when you go for the rankings of at least for me, I had Falcon, Wind, and Soldier higher than a lot of you guys.

(58:43):
And that's because we were more familiar with Falcon and Winter Soldier than we were with, say, SheHulk, or well, I think Moon Night.
I think the trend around this table is that everybody ranked all the new premier characters.
So SheHulk Ms.
Marvel, Moon Night Hawkeye, because it felt more I forgot her name already.

(59:09):
Kate Bishop.
Kate Bishop than it was Hawkeye.
Yeah, well, for me, like Ms.
Marvel, SheHulk those were like fun shows.
Miss Marvel was fun, but it wasn't like more seriousness.

(59:31):
It was more fun, enjoyable, fun type shows or whatever.
Like, SheHulk was more adult.
That's why it was above Miss Marvel.
I mean, like Hawkeye, it was a fun show.
It was more of a complete series over Moon Night.
That's why that was higher than Moon Night for me.
Wanda Vision, it was a really good show.
I mean, they got me in that spire web of series or whatever.

(59:57):
It's mephisto.
It's got to be mephisto.
Yeah, like going down that web of list that's in another Falcon and Winter Soldier.
It's gotta be my fisto.
I mean, like, up top with Falcon winter soldier.
Because the storytelling on that was awesome because not only it told the one story of who's going to take the mantle, it told another story of like, prejudice and like other things.

(01:00:21):
Well, also it's the series that happened after Snap.
The snap which helps tie into endgame.
No, we got it.
Falcon winner.
Soldier is seriousness, but also had different levels of storytelling.

(01:00:44):
Yeah, it was multilayer because you had several different characters.
You had, like us, agent.
Yeah, I mean, like the other super soldiers.
Explain behind that.
But also like prejudice.
I was a black experiment, and they just threw us away or whatever.
And that kind of level of culture and stuff like that, that they're touching on.

(01:01:08):
But yeah, I mean, like Loki as far as the biggest stepping stone for expanding the universe and like, really keeping engaged and like character development for Loki because he's always been this little side he's always been side character.
Jake villain.
Then he just droop.

(01:01:29):
Yeah.
And I think it's interesting that it's with his character, because he's always been a villainous character.
He's always been a traitor.
like, that wake up moment.
He opens up the drawer and there's all these Infinity Stones.
He's like, well, no, it's interesting that my whole reality is just a lie.

(01:01:50):
No, I mean, like his character arc throughout the entire MCU, and it took as long as it did for him to have his redemption somewhat in Infinity War.
Or if you want to say Thor Ragnarok before Infinity War.

(01:02:10):
But anyways, and then just to get that in the first to second episode of the series in that short amount of time was, I think, well done with as much as they could squeeze into one and a half episode.
All right, what you got? I like things.

(01:02:32):
Yeah.
I like turtles.
I like turtles.
I guess probably an adult by now.
He is.
They brought him back on tosh for no show.
He dressed up as her second time.
They brought him back once and he was still but he was an adult and dressed up as a turtle.
I like zombies or whatever.

(01:02:57):
Jonathan the zombie.
Alright, so any last final thoughts? Hey, Barr, what you got to say? Okay, more.
Dad.
No.
Okay.
He said what he said and he meant when he said it.
Indeed.
Yes.

(01:03:18):
All right, well, let's no, I don't want to do that.
it.
Adam rolls.
Give me two drops there.
Thanks.
Somebody's birthday.

(01:03:39):
Yay.
I'll just give him three.
All right.
Trailers.
There's so many.
We're here to review them in a world of people watching trailers.

(01:04:26):
music? All right, so first up, we got Slumberland on Netflix starring Jason Momoa and some other people.
Well, inside out.
But in real life.

(01:04:50):
dreamland.
Let's talk about the director, Francis Lawrence.
Man, he's done some good things.
Like what? Let's see here.
Ion Legend, constantine, Hunger Game.
Ion Legend.

(01:05:12):
okay.
That's a good properties.
No, it just doesn't look like a thing I want to watch.
When does it come out? November 18.
I think I saw it.
Yes.
It seems more like a family.
Yeah, it's interesting to see them do well, maybe not because it's a movie, not a series.

(01:05:33):
Right? Correct.
Okay.
I thought with the ending of C series on Apple Plus that you kind of depart from doing well.
I think some actresses, once they have families, kids.
Whatnot? They sometimes change.

(01:05:55):
They kind of Eddie Murphy.
Well, he changed for a whole different reason.
Not because he had kids.
He had kids before.
He got like, 20 kids.
He changed because he got caught with a training prostitute.
Right.
Then he did Dr.
Do little, but he did much.

(01:06:18):
Yeah.
Interesting.
Probably targeted more like towards family, children audience.
Well, sure.
Speaking of a film that's not towards a family audience what are you talking about? I'm definitely going to watch this with the family holiday family film.

(01:06:44):
I might have to do a direct comparison with the fat man.
No, there was the other one with Goldberg.
Oh, no.
Santa Slays.
Santa Slaves.
Yeah, something like that.
Yeah, but he was a bad guy, wasn't he, in that one? Pretty sure.
Was he the bad guy? Okay, I thought it was no, he was definitely a bad guy.

(01:07:08):
Going around killing people on the naughty list.
Got you.
Santa David Harbor, Beverly DeAngelo.
Yeah.
John Logosamo.
Cam gigadette.
Or Gigadette.
Or Gigachad.

(01:07:29):
But I always remember him from his Twilight.
Or never backed down.
Let's see.
Who else do we have? Chad.
Bunch of other people.
Yes, maybe.
I must say, be list.
But anyways, comes to theaters December 2 this year.

(01:07:49):
It almost reminds me like if a Santa Claus movie met Diehard.
Yes, the original die Hard.
Isn't it the same director or same producer as nobody? Oh, yes.
It was made from yes.
That's interesting.
So the director, Tommy Wacola, is no stranger to, I shouldn't say holiday movies, but movies that take place during snow.

(01:08:16):
It's a dead snow too.
directed either.
What happened to Monday? Ben Snow was such a terrible movie.
Was that the one with the non Snazi? No, but I did see that there were producers.

(01:08:40):
Paul.
Was it Paul Berry? Where's the executive producer? David Leach? Yeah, that name is ringing the bell.
No.
Yeah.
John Wick anatomic blonde bullet train.
Kate nobody.
So, yeah, this is definitely from definitely from somebody with that resume.
Creative minds.
I like how he said nobody and pointed at Sean when I'm doing it.

(01:09:06):
Okay.
Don't worry, nobody.
I was saying I want to put up with that level of disrespect.
I love you, Sean.
That's why I sit here.

(01:09:29):
Now you're ranking my seating.
All right, next up, we've got the series, the peripheral on Amazon Prime Prime.
As you're listening to this, it's out now, or the first episode is the first episode.
Let's see the series.

(01:09:51):
Yeah, we've got the first two episodes out.
Next one comes out on the 28.
Yup.
But this was a blend of looks like a blend of Ready Player One and The Matrix.
Was there another one you threw out? No.
Ex machina? No.

(01:10:13):
Okay, so the plot synopsis is set in the future where technology has subtly altered society.
A woman discovers a secret connection to an alternate reality as well as dark future of her own.
Starring Chloe Grace.
Moretz.

(01:10:37):
Louis Heartham, known from Westworld.
Chris Coy moles Barrow.
Yeah.
Nobody else worth mentioning.
Oh, wait, no, wait, is it Hannah? I can't say that.
Arterton.
I wonder if she's related to Jimmy.

(01:11:00):
Yes.
Wait, answer your own question.
Anyways, yeah, the show looks very interesting.
So just on that, did you guys ever see the Chloe Grace Morts and the Family Guy? Meme? No.

(01:11:27):
So, a while back, she was caught outside picking up pizza or some shit, and the picture went viral.

(01:11:48):
compared her to Peter Griffin when he was, like, in one of the cut scenes and he was a prostitute with long legs.
Wow.
And so they put up this picture they put up this picture side by side.

(01:12:09):
Oh, my God.
It's fucking great.
nice.
But evidently she came out about it and she was talking about how she was, like, in a depression, didn't leave her house because she actually has rare genetic disorder where her torso is unusually small and her legs are longer.

(01:12:42):
I forget what it's fucking called, but she was just like, yeah.
So when I saw this beam, it just, like, made me stay in my house and fucking sweats for, like, six months.
Jesus.
You know what? You can comfort her.
Yeah.
You can comfort her.
Yeah.
I remember thinking, I think it was the first time I ever see her in a skirt or a dress or something as an adult.

(01:13:06):
Or maybe she was an adult, was a kick ass, too.
And there's something weird about her height that just couldn't figure out.
I was like, she got legs for days or something.
And she hasn't grown into them yet.
Never will.
Wow.
Okay.
All right.
Megan Creepiest.
Shit.
No, it's Mithrigan MthreeGAN.

(01:13:29):
I forgot this.
It sounds like a Game of Thrones name.
Right? Yeah.
I can't remember what the acronym was that they said in the trailer.
What the exception? Yeah, it was some three organisms.
Yeah, you nailed it.

(01:13:50):
Necrotism.
So, robotics engineer at a toy company builds a life like doll that begins to take on a life of its own.
Sounds familiar.
I mean, it does.
Yeah.
This becomes Universal Soldier comes from the creative team behind the Annabelle millennia, man.

(01:14:13):
What? No Annabelle.
Chucky.
No Annabelle.
Annabelle and that whole series, that whole universe.
James went here we go.
Talking about the new Chucky with what's your face? No.
Audrey Plaza.

(01:14:34):
But I watched that trailer, man.
And I'm not saying about a horror film with lifelike looking dolls that she was creepy when she was in the forest.
In the woods.
And all of a sudden, she starts running at the air.
Running on the forest? Like, nope, I'll watch it.
I'm going to it was the dancing in the hallway for me.

(01:14:56):
And I turn around with the knife, and she's like, all right, I'm out.
I've seen I'm going home.
Yeah, that one I'm going to definitely want to say.
Let her know about it.
Sure.
Don't let her know about it.
Oh, yeah, I need two tickets to make it.

(01:15:17):
Tell her you're going to see the Smart Brothers.
Yeah.
No, that movie looks creepy as shit.
Yes.
Is it a grown person just with, like, short sitting room? Yeah, she's 18.

(01:15:38):
How tall is she? That's what I'm looking for.
Because she was maybe it was just a really big chair.
Maybe last maker look small.
Last one five foot four.
Small.
Shit.
That's not that small.
Five foot four? No, the way it appears on screen looks like four foot nine.

(01:16:00):
All right.
Anyways, go ahead.
Last one.
At least breed trade.
Or Rocky Five remake, right? No, Tommy.
I mean, you never know.
But I know what he means, though, because when I watched the trailer, it had those same vibes, like, oh, not Roku.

(01:16:25):
I'm going to trade, my friend.
I'll be a buffer.
I feel slightly disappointed by it because the first one was obviously the first creative is I don't want to say.

(01:16:47):
We'll just say reimagining of Rocky One and then this is what it was.
Creed Two is a rehashing of reimagining of we'll say two, a combination of Rocky Two and Rocky Four without the electronic machines.
Yeah, because he finally gets electronic machines, but he finally gets his championship and then has to fight Drago.

(01:17:19):
We got to talk about how, like, fuck, the MCU is in trouble, right? Better if I can start taking the roads or something.
I feel in prison.
What else are you doing for the man who time prison, right? Because I was impressed.

(01:17:42):
You saw the transformation that Michael B.
Jordan went through to play Creed.
No, you can't.
You're apparently Drago's coming back for this.

(01:18:04):
Young Drago, he's going to be Creed's trainer.
The son of Drago.
Yeah.
Going to come back and he's like, my career is finished, so I can't do a Russian accent.
He's gonna pull right Apollo in three.

(01:18:28):
Rocky three.
Okay.
I don't know.
I might watch it.
Yeah.
Look at that.
Look how fucking yeah, that's crazy.
They should have got him to play Tyson.
Same thing.
Well, you've seen what I can't think of his name now.

(01:18:48):
Almost said Ray.
Ray? Jamie Fox.
Jamie Fox.
Yeah.
I'm talking about the other one that they put on Mike.
Mike.
Oh, Mike.
There we go.
I won't go to feeders.
Just watch it.
But no, if it hits HBO or yeah.

(01:19:11):
What? Creed Three? Oh, no.
Maybe I haven't seen Creed Two.
What? Like I went to go watch it one day and then I got distracted and never went back to it.
Well, the interesting thing about this, I don't know if you caught this, but Michael B.
Jordan, this is like his first directorial debut.
Yeah.
And I don't care because he was part director on this show, on Netflix with the kid.

(01:19:41):
Yeah.
Okay, so why did they say that this was a director? Maybe? No, because that was a film, wasn't it? If he was a codirector for the Netflix one, then maybe directorial debut as the full man, full human word, whatever.

(01:20:02):
I get words to say about it, but I'll wait till I watch it to confirm.
So maybe this is the first one.
The finally or not the first one.
This will be the movie where they kill off Rocky because he's not in the cast.
Oh, he was already dead.
He died in Rocky or Creed two.
Right.
No, he didn't.
Yes, he did.

(01:20:22):
No, he didn't.
No, he didn't.
He literally dude, in a trailer for this movie, he talked about how Rocky's gone and talked about yeah, they said that in the trailer.
I noticed that in the trailer.
Like spoiler.
He's probably dead.
Rocky died at the beginning, at the intercrete one.
No, that's what happened.

(01:20:42):
He was dying.
I know.
I watched the extended directors cut from the cutting floor.
No critic anymore.
It was only out in China that's trailers.
Yes.
All right, moving on.

(01:21:20):
Review.
You all right? Let's get to the shit show first.

(01:21:47):
Yeah.
She Hulk.
She Hulk.
Yeah.
Let's talk about that.
Breaking way too many walls.
Not even that.
But I mean no, I don't like how this episode is ending.
I just go and change it like, way to pull a fucking looney tune shit where it's like no, it's not all folks.

(01:22:13):
You know what I'm getting with that? No, you understand what I'm getting with that? I liked it.
And the reason why is because it made me laugh my ass off.
Oh, yeah.
When I was sitting there and all this shit started happening, I already thought it was starting to get a little bit goofy.
And I was just like, what the fuck? What the fuck? What the fuck? No.

(01:22:33):
And then she broke out, and I was just like, that's fucking hilarious.
It's like on the Disney Plus screen.
It's like, there it is.
I mean, both look at each other.
Like when I clicked over, like, Disney Plus, like, the fucking remote, I was like, wait, the remote's over there on the table.
Nobody touched it.
What the fuck's going on? I'm sorry, but that shit made the entire episode for me.

(01:22:58):
It was fucking great.
It was funny.
It was funnier shit.
Yeah.
For me, maybe that's the only bit that I liked.
Adam's got notes for this.
I could see.
All right, well, we're going to let them read it again.

(01:23:20):
Just like I won't do it at the pace I did last time.
I mean, overall, I like the final episode probably most out of any of the other episodes.
I mean the daredevil episodes.
Well, okay.
I said almost more than any episode, maybe I said that we're hoax.

(01:23:44):
We smash sometimes.
Daredevil.
Daredo, yeah, that's on his list right there.
The break into fourth law didn't bother me.
What bothered me was, okay, if you're going to rewrite this ending, they kind of moonnighted us.

(01:24:05):
And it's like, okay.
And we don't get to see anything to happen in her reimagined.
But talking about it is she said, what happened? She said, what happened before they popped back to it.
Well, she's like, okay, let's get rid of him.
You can actually show some of him.

(01:24:26):
Did you really want to see them be like, oh, I'm sorry.
I apologize for my actions.
No, you didn't want to see it.
She already said it.
No, but there could have been more.
There could have been more to it.
Where? I don't know.
I just felt like it was from Moon Night and then what are you talking about? This is more like the Matrix.

(01:24:54):
well, no, that was great.
Just because I was actually like, oh, my God, kevin Feige is here.
Of course they're going to break the fourth wall.
And then I was like, no, Kevin's.
Or I am Kevin.
I'm like, at least it's better than Kevin being a girl.

(01:25:15):
They could have hacked our show and showed pictures of you up there.
They didn't consult with me.
The paper face on the robot Kevin, but also the one like super fourth wall break in that scene was the so when we get into X Men and she just turned to Karen, like, gave us a thumbs up, you know, we want the X Men.

(01:25:37):
Yeah, I enjoy it.
Like I said, I had to rank five of all the series because I didn't find the whole series to be.
A comedy.
I didn't find myself, like, laughing.
I wasn't laughing at all.
I know, because you have your nose.

(01:26:14):
I'm not even worried about that part.
Okay.
Like throughout the series, not people that know who Titania is, but then they turned titanium to this bitch thing.
Social media.
Sorry.
Yeah, I just like how they just dropped in little snippets of they literally dropped in that care if you're like, what the fuck was she doing crashing the fucking courtroom for? Like there was nobody in that courtroom.

(01:26:39):
She was there after.
No, she was just there to like, hey, Jen, turn into she Hulk.
That's it.
Go back and watch that scene.
There was like no reason for Titania to push through.
No, I agree.
Yeah, I'm not describing that.
Okay.
That's why the show's only ranked five for me.
The only reason it didn't make Dead last, because I almost said deadbolt.

(01:27:01):
They're double, but they still I felt like they shit on the oh, the walk of shame.
Oh, my god.
Promise you watched the trailer, the original trailer, and you see the stewards of like, Daredevil entry.

(01:27:23):
Oh, my friends.
Yeah.
Oh my god.
They got and all of a sudden fast forward to the episode.
Like shit bootcare boots and shit.
It's like, yeah.
Nope.
That shit was fucking hilarious.
I don't want Daredevil to be hilarious.
I don't want some that is way out of place for me.
He was barely hilarious.

(01:27:43):
The thing about it was like, you're not sitting there looking at it in the realm of you're looking at it as Daredevil.
We're looking at it with our glasses on you.
You're not looking at it through Sheholt, which so you think when we get Born or Echo.
Oh, yeah.
No, it's going to be completely we'll be viewing it through a different prison.

(01:28:06):
All right, I'll just go and read this shit.
I mean, Daredevil is definitely going to lighten it up more than what was there.
That's the thing is I don't want them to I'm not saying it's just not going to be him always getting concussions and getting concussions.

(01:28:29):
I felt like the creative team time we actually saw them in the Breaking the Fourth Wall episode that was actually the entire team.
Like that room that they were was the actual writers room.
Everyone at the table were the actual writers.
Anyways.
Yeah.
I feel like this is like the worst assembled team to fucking put a series together.

(01:28:54):
Like they were literally throwing darts at their little postit note wall.
Like, oh, let's just throw shitty ideas into this series.
Like where Jen tries dating.
Jen tries dress shopping.
Jen goes to the wedding or goes to a wedding.
Jen tries therapy.
Jen gets ghosted.
Jen finds a new dude.
Jen has anger issues.
No, Jen doesn't.
Yes, she does.

(01:29:15):
Everything felt like a very vague backdrop for her personal issues sorry, her personal issues of the week or the catalyst of some tedious new drama that was presented in her life.
Yeah, there's, like, poorly developed, poor character development just throughout the entire series, not just with Jim, because if you compare a legal series, marvel legal series, compared to, like, Daredevil or any other series, you get kind of a fleshed out character throughout at least their background with every single iteration that we've had, whether it was go back to that list of MCU TV series.

(01:30:01):
Anyways, this one nothing.
Just, I'm a lawyer and I like my job and I like doing it, and now I'm a Hulk while doing it.
But not only was she poorly developed, it was like, all her costars.

(01:30:24):
It was very lackluster depiction of the whole series was, like just a lackluster depiction of a witty but witless MCU comedy legal series version of Fossil yeah.
Of a woman navigating a man's world Ali McDale hope yeah.

(01:30:50):
While pushing super feminism that falls flat on his face through the depiction of a narcissistic, condescending, selfabsorbed, shallow, patronizing, and ultimately uninteresting Jen Walters.
That sounds very misogynistic.
Well, here, let me give you the line that just fucking breaks the whole thing.

(01:31:14):
When she fucking says to Hulk, I'm better at controlling my anger because I do it infinitely more than you.
She fucking can't control her anger multiple times when she's like, Ah, you know, about to turn, like when some guys are starting to hit on her and she's like, I'm angry, and then Hulk has intervened.
Or in the end when she fucking loses it.
Yeah, but that was her first ball bet, when you bring up was her first time ever changing into a Hulk.

(01:31:39):
Right, but she says she's infinitely better at controlling her anger than the Hulk because she does it all once.
No woman or emotional.
So then she chose to be so the thing was, like, if you say you're in control of your anger, then you're choosing to be a bitch or you're choosing to be a raging shield in these moments where you are a raging shield.

(01:32:02):
And then, like, the Tim Roth character Abomination, it felt like the fucking complete different version, regardless of his, oh, I've overcome my changes.
what happened to the angry? Well, no, not even the angry.

(01:32:27):
Just like how well put together of a soldier.
I mean, he was a career SAS officer, wasn't he? Yeah.
Like, for him.
No, now he's a fucking fugitive.
Well, they reboot the Mandarin and Shangchi in the same aspect that they did.

(01:32:50):
Don't say ironman three, because that was Milblonsky.
No, I don't agree with that.
No, because that's the first knowing time we get the real Mandarin on the screen.
Are you talking about from the comic book version of them? I'm talking about what they've presented in the MCU already.
Like the amyloblonsky we got in The Incredible Hulk.

(01:33:12):
The Incredible Hulk is not part of the MCU.
Yes, it is.
No, it always been.
Has been.
It always has.
Oh, wait, no, sorry.
With the exploding dogs that was on TV the other day, like at the bar.

(01:33:41):
redo his character but reprise his character.
No, we did reprise his character because there's more going on.
We don't if they show that thunderbolts.
Sure, but I'm saying the Emil Blansky we've got in SheHulk is like fantastic enlightening.

(01:34:03):
You know what, when he turned in the Abomination was it the very last episode? There's something about it that reminded me very much a corg, didn't it? No, except for he wasn't making up with a dude.
Go put my rock balls in this fire.

(01:34:27):
Hold up.
Hands of the fire.
I know I put these in quotes.
The only thing that is happening infinitely is MCU TV series are getting better at making fans infinitely low of new TV based characters.
They're failing at developing on the small screen while shooting on fully fleshed out ones on the big screen.

(01:34:48):
Like phone drop.
Like Hulk and Abomination.

(01:35:10):
talk about a different marble.
You have more to say.
I was just going to say at one of the very last scenes of that episode, I felt like I was watching a Marvel version of the barbecue scene from The Fast and the Furious.
Yes, we are family.
It's like family.
What the fuck am I watching right now? Why is Scar have that fucking Stranger Things haircut? What's his name? Will.

(01:35:34):
Because it was weird, of course.
And it was a waste of my time to watch that.
Or waste of our time for watching that.
You bring this in.
It was at the very last minute.
Where are you trying to produce? What are you trying to do? I'm trying to tell you.
Where do you know about World Breaker, yes or no? Hulk versus the world what was that storyline called? Comics, I think.

(01:36:02):
He is world breaker hulk.
Hulk versus Marvel.
So wall breaker is when he I forget.
It's like someone gives him juggernaut Titania, Absorbing Man, like a hammer.
And they turn all evil and powerful and shit.

(01:36:23):
That's, like, world breaker hulk.
Something like Sakar, I think you think of like no planet Hulk.
No planet Hulk was what we got in for, ragnarok.
paraphrasing and vaguely remembering this.

(01:36:44):
So the Avengers tell Hulk he's got to leave because he's such a liability.
He has to leave planet Earth, planet, but then he has a son and then he ends up having to fight him or kill him or something.
Or something like that.
I don't know.
Like he has an atomosity or whatever for not growing up with.

(01:37:08):
Growing up with that.
Yeah.
So they definitely passed up that story, or unless they're going to come back to it.
Alright, I'm sorry, did you no, we are family, you're dumb.
That's what I'm saying.

(01:37:28):
That was great.
Little barbecues.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right, so next up, where Will? By night.
I liked it, I really did.
I want another hour.
I know that's not what they're going for, but I could have done fucking an hour and a half.

(01:37:48):
2 hours.
Yeah, I enjoyed it.
Yeah.
All right, so next up we got back no, go ahead.
Sorry.
So next up we got no, it was fun.
Like, I like the way they did it, like the way it was presented.
Campy, 1950s, 1960s, black and white.

(01:38:14):
The wolfman movie.
Yeah.
A little more violent, but you saw characters that have not been recognized in the MCU.
Elsa.
Elsa.
Yeah.
We're off.
By night, you had what's, the month? manthing.

(01:38:37):
manthing.
Thank you very much.
With that werewolf, I'm not sure if that is actually going to be Warwolf because Warwolf in the comics is like full on, like werewolf.
And when he changed, he still had very managed features.
Well, so did this one, though, because you could just see the tattoos on his face.

(01:39:03):
He still had semi human looks to him after he changed.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, because Warwolf in the comic books, he's saying, you're going to say Wario.
Why are you saying it like that? Because that's his name, Warewol, or W.
It's probably pronounced werewolf, but he's trying to make the distinction of War.

(01:39:29):
It's a Warwolf, but he's like full on.
You don't see any human features in the comic book character.
And comic book character ends up becoming like part of part of Shield.
He's like in a forcer or some shit like that.
I'm not saying that the werewolf that we got in the show is going to become that Marvel character.

(01:39:56):
Right.
It may not happen anyways.
But I have one very small gripe with this.
You go to the effort to bring this character in and go through whole thing as like, oh, yeah, he's rescuing monsters, he's doing this.
And then to get to the end and it's like, oh, it's organic.

(01:40:18):
I mean, great, that's fine.
If that's their plan, that's fine.
But there's a lot of effort to go through this whole thing just to let this drop.
Unless it comes back for like moon night or they end up cool.
Or maybe midday midnight suns.
Yes.
If they end up bringing Ghost Rider and surprising us with Ghost Rider and something, then because they still I think what is it? Phase and we're in phase five or phase I think it's phase six.

(01:40:48):
They said that they still have a few unannounced titles, so maybe that's going to be it.
Hopefully, yeah.
I like it, though.
All right, you guys going to talk about Black Adam now? No, I think we'll just skip it.
Alright.

(01:41:14):
obviously you heard that.
Yeah, he did.
He's talking shit, isn't he? No.
Okay, well, 15 years in the making.
15 years.
Almost days in the making.
Yes, ma'am.
Throat plays an antivillian, doesn't get no respect.

(01:41:38):
Nobody smells what he's cooking.
And I was very surprised by this movie.
I wasn't.
And here's why.
Because the Shazam series I think is still one of my tops for the DC movies.

(01:42:03):
Yeah, disagree with me.
But it's not.
I mean, I do, but yeah, you do.
You're stupid.
So what now? As far as DC properties go and the films have come out as of late, shazam was probably most likely the best one.

(01:42:25):
Black Adam is not the best one.
But I think it was a very good film.
It was a good film, man.
It was.
I sincerely hope they decide to do Superman versus Black Adam and Shazam.

(01:42:45):
Oh, wait a way to just drop that in there and screw it up before we could even talk about it.
Sean.
Superman.
Fucker.
Intercovel's back.

(01:43:06):
Go ahead, John.
I was even going to say that.
Spoiler alert, it's common knowledge that they fought before and I wanted to see it happen after watching the animated short film from how many years ago? I wanted to see it happen.
But yeah, you wouldn't spoiled it.
No, you spoiled us being able to tell everybody that he was in the movie.

(01:43:33):
I even saved in the movie.
Yeah, but you're just bringing up Superman out of the fucking blue.
Nobody brings up Superman out of the blue.
Yeah, exactly.
So you fuck that one up, let us talk about shit and then you just sitting here just all willynilly anyways.
Okay, so we talked about this when we went and saw it, but worst part of the movie for you, Kevin? Worst part of the movie? Worst part of the movie for you, Kevin? Specific part.

(01:44:06):
Person, place or thing.
Was a place thing happening all at once.
It wasn't really like one particular thing that was worse for me, but I can talk about that later.

(01:44:26):
Talk about that now.
That's what we're asking.
But you're asking what's the worst part of the movie? You're like a person, place or thing.
I'm telling you, I don't have a person, place or thing.
So you guys continue on with what your person, place, or fame is.
The kid in the cape giving the speech where he was like whispering it, hey guys, come on, we got to do this.

(01:44:54):
We got to call Black Adam.
And then the other guys like yells and everybody's like it's like he's sitting there talking all fucking quiet.
Like all those fucking thousands of people fucking heard him.
It was whack, so terrible.
Hey guys.
Yeah, but he whispered it.
Yeah, he fucking whispered it.

(01:45:15):
I mean, when Goku was calling for the energy of the spear bomb, he wasn't like, hey guys, I need your energy.
He's like, hey guys, I need your help to blow this motherfucker up.
Hell yeah.
That kid did absolutely nothing for that film.

(01:45:36):
Nope.
He was comedy like comedic entertainment.
He's the one who helped humanize Black Adam.
He was a means to an end.
Was he though? But with that being said, that goes into what my least part of film was that it did not draw me in emotionally in any kind of way.

(01:45:59):
No to the kid.
He could have done it.
No to anything in the movie.
I was not emotionally drawn or attached to any one thing.
dr.
Fake gave his speech to Hawk Man.
And I'm like, oh god, I should have had more emotional feeling than attachment to those characters.

(01:46:20):
And I'm like, I can't believe that one of them is going to go because Doctor Fate saw it.
And then when the reveal happens and I was like, okay, cool.
I didn't feel like that made me yearn to see Black Adam.
Like, I want you to become their hero.

(01:46:41):
And I want you.
It was a good action movie.
But like, you know, that was it for me.
Like, there's good action scenes, but you want to try to get more depth into this movie.
You're not going to get it, so watch it for the appear enjoyment of like some of the CGI was kind of a little off, like in the fights.

(01:47:06):
But I'm not going to go into a fucking phone list of notes like Adam does.
Oh, no, wait, don't.
We're not done.

(01:47:30):
That's my one gripe.
OK, cool.
I'm not here for that movie for that aspect.
I'm there for the movie for Black Adam.
Right.
That's focusing too much on the side stuff.
Mostly with Black Adam.
I mean, even though his rage and whatever, I felt nothing like watching movie.

(01:47:55):
And I'm not saying I didn't enjoy the movie.
That's not what I'm saying at all.
I'm just saying is that the reason the drive for the characters in this movie did not pull me in emotionally to make me want to care if they actually succeeded or not.

(01:48:17):
Like I said, the kid could have died and I would have been like, okay, Luz.
We wouldn't have had to hear him give that speech.
But it kind of ties into with like the kid.
He's like he whispered, draw more emotion out of me.

(01:48:39):
Let me care about the words that you're fucking saying on the screen.
Yeah.
I mean, overall.
Good.
Definitely stay halfway through the fucking credits.
There's a surprise.
So now you want to see the super black? Oh, he was in there too.

(01:49:00):
I didn't know.
Go ahead.
Sorry.
I'm glad that they did really focus on the reason why he says Shazam.
And who knows what might be at the end credits of Shazam two coming up too.

(01:49:27):
Because the one in the same gods that gay.
That's in the trailer for Shazam Two, the newest one that you saw in the theater, most likely if you saw this, is in black, Adam, so there's already a little tie in there.
Right.
But I'm just saying you don't know what's going to happen in that place.
I don't know for sure.

(01:49:51):
I think DC has a better future than before.
I mean, I'm still not excited for it.
Nothing's going to make me there you go.
But I think it's better than what it was.
And who knows if that girl could have helped enhance that future or not.

(01:50:13):
No.
It's going to be Aquaman Two.
Aquaman Two is going to kill it.
I believe myself.
As long as we get enough of Amber Heard in that movie.
No.
She will be the driving force.
It won't be Jason momo.

(01:50:34):
Amber Heard will definitely drive that fucking movie to the ground.
Aquaman Two.
Aquaman fucks fish.
Don't fuck this word overall.
Go for it.
Oh.

(01:50:56):
One of the things that bugged me was Amanda Waller.
Why are you involved in this particularly? No.
Why? Because she has a prison that could hold other beings.
Right.
And that's about the only reason why she was there.

(01:51:16):
Yeah, because Bell Rub could hold like that.
I mean, who knows? I mean, you saw it did for a little bit.
Yeah, of course.
It was after.
Well, in situations like that, who's the group that argus.
Yeah, Argus is where he would go.
Did they talk about that, though? No, of course they didn't.

(01:51:36):
But you can allude to it.
Yes, but you can allude to it.
But at the same time but for obviously the prison they put him in had to be in August.
Okay, but that's the thing.
It's like you have to take certain details in a film like that.
That movie moved extremely fast as a two hour film.
Right.
And we talked about it after we watched it.
That movie just fucking went and ran.

(01:51:58):
Is hip going? I felt there are certain points where it should have slowed down and took time to acknowledge certain facts.
Right.
If they're going to do something like that, especially with the character like Amanda Waller, who's been in how many other films? Three other DC films.

(01:52:23):
That's all I'm trying to say.
Take time for certain details like that.
Again, there's been in three other films.
So that's probably why they didn't they're pretty much expecting you to have seen the other films and know who the fuck she is.
But who the fuck knows what August is? Do they talk about August and any other film? Yes, they do.

(01:52:48):
Even in the arrow verse.
I'm not talking about the Air verse.
That's true.
That's literally where they were imprisoned at in the first, like Bell Rev.
Suzanne Squad.
Yes.
Bell rev.
Yeah, but they literally say she's the leader of August.
Okay.
All right.

(01:53:11):
The only thing is, I'm not going to sit back from what I said with that prison, though.
That prison, though.
That was a huge ass prison.
And I feel like they could have used that point when they were camera panning throughout to give us a couple to show some shots of who else was in those fucking takes.
Yeah, when I saw that, I was like, that was a cop out.

(01:53:34):
I think I said that to whoever was sitting next to me.
I was like, that was a cop out.
They didn't show anybody in the fucking tanks anyway.
I think that was probably one of the biggest missed opportunities, right? Yes.
For show.
Otherwise, I still give it thumbs up.
Go see it in the theater.

(01:53:56):
Indubitably.
And I only made 67 million this weekend.
Opening weekend? Yeah, opening weekend.
Only 67 million.
Which is kind of shocking.
I thought it would have done more with the Rockstar power.
Yeah, well, that's the issue with having online reviewers because they shit all over it and most people listen to that.
That puts it down, I think.

(01:54:18):
What? The audience score changed drastically compared to official reviewers.
Film critics.
Well, we've talked about it before.
Film critics aren't worth shit.
And you take what the film critics are we done talking about blackouts.
Take what the film critics score is and take what the audience score is.

(01:54:40):
I take those scores at all.
If I like a movie, I'm going to watch it.
Joe talked about oh, no, I agree.
And that's where you can get the general consensus where most people think the movie is at.
I was telling you, you have to listen to them.
Oh, I know you weren't saying that, man.
But actually he was.
And I would not put up with that level of disrespect.

(01:55:04):
Aiden says that all the time now.
I want to punch him pretty much.
Speaking of Aiden, one of the times I went in there, you said, does he always sit and he's a kimbo.
what? Anybody could give him a nutshot with a ball or something.

(01:55:26):
And he's going to be prepared for it.
He's going to have to take it just like legs.
Yeah, wide open and just yeah.
He thinks his balls dropped like a sack.
Tap could come from any moment and it won't happen.

(01:55:51):
Brave.
He's young.
He'll learn.
And then you try him.
And then he yells.
So, yeah.
Let's review halloween ends.
Special guest.
Special guest.
Christina? Yes.
Hello.
So before we begin, you saw the first two, right? Or I shouldn't say the first two.

(01:56:15):
This would technically be the fourth in the series, but the other like so Halloween and Halloween kills.
Like all the newer ones? Yes, the last two, yeah.
Okay.
So is this the bottom of the bottom? The bottom of the barrel.
Okay.
Definitely.
Kind of like twilight breaking down.
Part two.
I'll watch and Catch on Fire again before I watch this movie, which I still have to watch at least two more times to write my paper, but it's horrible.

(01:56:46):
Okay.
She has to write a paper on this right out of the gate.
From the start of movie, my biggest criticism about it, or not linearly, is that whole fucking narrating bit.
Like, let's catch up to speed with what's going on.
Because Laurie's leading off this narration like, oh, no, I completely skip the first bit.

(01:57:10):
The introduction of what's his name shit.
Corey Cory.
There we go.
Yeah.
How was that for you? I liked it.
So you like that part? I mean, the kids head bounced off the floor.
That was probably the best part.

(01:57:30):
That sent my kids leaving the room when they saw that.
I mean, I definitely expected something different because it's Michael Myers movie.
And you would think that Michael Myers gonna pop out of somewhere.
Like, he doesn't even come into the movie until like yeah, 20 minutes.
No, like 40.
Okay.

(01:57:50):
Yeah.
I kept, like just waiting.
I'm, like, looking through windows.
Like, am I going to see a shadow? No.
Yeah, it's definitely interesting.
Blinter in the sewer.
Yeah.
Literally.
Did you just make a Ninja Turtle reference? I did.

(01:58:14):
But did you laugh in the movie? I'm trying to think, because that is the worst part, is that you're watching a Michael Myers movie and you laugh.
I was laughing.
What first got you laughing? What was the first like and was this laugh because it was very comedic or just like bad laughing? Bad laughing.

(01:58:38):
Okay, so what was the first the push and shove match about the mask? Yes.
That was the first time you laughed because that was way later in the movie.
I chuckled a little bit before.
I mean, the whole mom at the oh, yes.
I forgot about her.
Yeah.
The mom at the club.

(01:58:59):
Him laying on the floor.
I really thought he was having a seizure.
I did, too.
He was not.
Her dancing above him.
Yeah.
Everything was awkward.
There was so much awkwardness.
Well, it was like when he took off his sweater and took off the Scarecrow mask and he put it on the pool table.
Yeah.
It was definitely foreshadowing.

(01:59:19):
They were like, focused on that.
So I'm thinking, like, Michael Myers is going to come in.
He hasn't even came in at that point.
I thought he was going to come in, like, steal that so he can act like the new I'm going to be Michael Myers.
Yeah.
But then actually what was the point of that? I think the point of that was so one of the things I was telling him is this concluded the Michael Myers run.

(01:59:50):
But it definitely gave you the potential of anyone can be Michael Myers.
You think he's going to come back? No, definitely.
He's got his next step.
We know what happens with that character.
The thinking of Michael Myers as or like, to put it in perspective, what was it? Dark Knight Rises that ended with anybody one of the things the points that Bruce Wayne kept making is Batman was supposed to be a symbol.

(02:00:25):
Anybody can be a symbol.
And they were kind of hitting that hitting the nail on the head with that, with Lauren.
Well, not just him, but with Laurie writing for a little book about not really naming Michael Myers, but naming evil or the shadow or evil can take any shape.
So it kind of felt like they were saying, there may never be another Michael Myers, but there may be another shape.

(02:00:48):
Because the other thing is, like, when you look at the credits, they never credit.
Michael Myers is always the shape.
So it's like, anybody could be the Batman.
Anybody could be the shape.
And so maybe that was kind of their direction with this movie, is Anybody Can Be Brown.

(02:01:11):
I was trying to think of that song.
Yeah.
So I thought that was kind of an interesting take of I had no idea where this is going to go because the way they had the first two going was like, one immediately right after the other.
And I thought the one that started because it picks up right.
I don't know if that's the night of the same evening that they are from the first on the day 2019.

(02:01:38):
Yeah, well, because the first two movies take place on the same exact day, I was thinking that where this one first began was same day, but then jumps ahead, like, three or four years.
is there anything you did like about it that it ended the parade they had with them throughout the whole town? The procession.

(02:02:09):
That's what they called it.
I'm like, this is a parade to go and stick them in.
I thought they were going to put them in a car, compact or thing, but they fucked them up.
And they did not pull away from that either.
It was like you watched this all happen.

(02:02:31):
It showed the old lady from the beginning in the wheelchair.
It was interesting how they brought that back.
I think that was, like, the only part that I liked that was okay, other than that, maybe the kid launching off the third story over the balcony.

(02:02:53):
It was hard for me to kind of it felt like I was more accepting.
Like, I guess this is where this is going to go.
I had to accept, like, the direction of where they were taking Cory and, like, we're just going to have to accept this as is.
But it was very predictable with him.
I knew where they were going with that.
I didn't think they were going to kill him.

(02:03:13):
I didn't think that he was going to die.
I kind of like how they I don't know if I want to say humanize his character, but if, like, I felt like I was cheering along with each one of his kills every time he was killing somebody.
Well, no, not the.
First two or three kills, but like he didn't really which one? Corey.

(02:03:35):
Corey? Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
When he was killing those bandkids or whatever, I really thought he was like just absorbing superpowers from well, so that was something that when you could realize he wasn't like a kid anymore.
He was taking on, obviously, whatever you want to call it, mike Myers strength or whatever.

(02:03:57):
It made me think of the little monologue that Lori had in the second movie where she was saying, like, the more he kills, the more he transcends.
And maybe that's to try to say, like, the stronger he becomes.
I don't know.
That makes sense.
Yeah.
There's a lot of me thinking back to the first two movies.

(02:04:19):
Is this the direction they really wanted to go in? They knew this.
When we're making the first one, this is how we're going to definitely this, I will make the second one.
This I'll make the third one.
So we're laying up little pearls for you to pick up later on.
There was no jump scares for me, which was odd because I'm always scared on a movie.
Yeah, it was weird.
I didn't see any like I think the closest thing to a jump scare we got, what sucks is anything that would have been a jump scare they showed in the trailer.

(02:04:47):
So it's like, okay, I know that this is the scene where this happens, so when is it coming? And then one of his kills, when they killed the nurse or whatever, it's like, oh, I know that should have been a jump scare, but clearly it's something you knew it was coming.
I think the closest thing to a jump scare was him.
Corey.
Like crushing the bottom in his hand, kind of, but not really jump scares.

(02:05:10):
The only jump scare that we got was cameron came around the corner and scared the shit out of Brooklyn and she screamed really loud and then it made me jump.
It would have nothing to do with the movie.
Nothing to do with that.
Just setting up the mood.
Yeah, but I guess maybe it was just not enjoyable because all I was looking for was like, Michael Myers.
It was like a little I don't know, maybe that was I feel like that might have been intentional.

(02:05:37):
This is going to be a Michael Myers movie and you just have to wait for it.
He's just going to show up at the end and they're just going to kill them.
That's all.
What was going to happen? Spiderman Three, do you it was horrible.
Oh, man, it's horrible.
It took me a second to get that reference.

(02:05:58):
If I didn't put on my discussion posts for school that I was going to review this movie, I would have picked something else.
But I already said that I was reviewing this movie and set up my outline for it.
You could change your mind.
I I could.
Could probably message my professor and be like, I don't want to do this anymore.

(02:06:21):
It was horrible.
But they would probably want me to do it even more because it was bad.
It's not really objective.
It would be something you could like, I can totally shit on this movie because it gives me plenty to shit on.
Yeah.
So I mean, it seems perfect for that.
Yeah.
Especially when it's a film as part of a beloved franchise.

(02:06:43):
Huge franchise.
How many years? 79 was the first 78.
77 to 79.
So it's been going for so long.
And just to end it that way.
Yeah, ended that way.
Well, he is definitely gone.
There is no Michael Myers coming back.

(02:07:03):
I mean, the mask didn't get destroyed.
The mask is sitting on the table at the very end.
That's part of the thing that I thought of is that it's no longer going to eventually become him because she's had so much trauma.
I mean, I could see that.
Yeah.

(02:07:23):
She's definitely fucked up.
That was one of the things that they definitely painted throughout the year.
She was definitely strong at the end.
Snapped his arm in half.
Well, her putting the just kind of like one fingered the refrigerator onto his leg.

(02:07:44):
Oh, you're talking about Laurie.
Yeah, I was talking about the other, the granddaughter.
Yeah, I can see her, too, just because she was she knew something was happening with Corey, but she don't want to believe it.
Well, it seemed like for a while they were like neck and neck with their wanting to depart Hattonfield.

(02:08:06):
Yeah.
I felt like there was going to be a point where she was going to get in on it or something.
Or she was actually, I take that back.
You know what my favorite part was? The whole Radio DJ scene.
That was like old Michael Myers scene.

(02:08:29):
Yeah.
Because that's all part of the transformation.
I laughed with the whole tongue jumping over the little record.
And it's like, oh, your tongue's hanging out.
Well, I happen to have some scissors.
Yeah, that was definitely an old Michael Myers move right there.
Yeah, that was a good part.
Laughed about the tongue.

(02:08:51):
Did you laugh at the and you're dead, too.
Oh, yeah.
Like you said, I found myself laughing a lot more than I did.
Obviously the other two.
Yeah.
As soon as it went off, I looked at Brooklyn and I was like, this movie was horrible.
If a Michael Myers movie had me laughing, no, we're done.

(02:09:15):
I wanted to turn it off, but because I'm writing a paper, I had to watch the entire thing.
I would be pissed if I went to the movie theater.
I'm glad they said yeah, because the kid was saying, can we see hollow ends? I'm like, yeah, go set it up on Peacock.
I'll be out there.

(02:09:36):
No, let's go to the theaters.
I'm like, I don't know if I'm paying money to go see this.
Yeah, this is before I knew what it was going to be about, but I was like, no, we can see this shit, home.
And I'm glad we stuck to that.
I would have been pissed.
A lot of people would want their money back.

(02:10:03):
my 799 is going to all these other shows I'm watching on Peacock or Hulu or whatever.
This Halloween ends.
Reminds me of the horribly done Pinocchio on Disney Plus or like, lady on the Tram.
I don't think I've seen, like, the real life ones that they came out.

(02:10:23):
I never watch it.
I think the only live action remake Disney movie that I've seen is maybe Beauty and the Beast.
What was the first one? Aladdin did blanking.
The first was, I think, Jungle Book.
No, that was like way back.
Okay.

(02:10:45):
The new remake of Jungle Book was, I think, the first one that they did as the Reimagining, but I think that's correct.
Or the remake of the cartoon was Jungle Book.
I think.
I want to say that.
Yeah.
Because they were eventually Lion King.
Yeah, I think it was like a Lion King, but Beauty and the Beast.

(02:11:05):
Beauty and Beast was before Lion King.
I know that.
I don't know that Disney has done Cinderella.
I know that.
There's been two or three others.
Yeah.
Aladdin.
Aladdin is the other okay, never mind.
I'm forgetting that I have seen a bunch of these fuck.
But no, these are the ones that Disney Plus made.

(02:11:26):
Not just Disney.
Disney plus.
Well, I mean, it's all the same thing.
it's all in the same house and house, but it's not in theaters.
But the platform is Disney Plus.
What they bring it out to? Not theaters.
Yeah, but like, what is it, The Little Mermaid that's not coming to Disney Plus.

(02:11:50):
That's going to be in theaters being Disney Plus in 75 days? I'm saying it's not like exclusively released.
Well, maybe the first one.
Yeah, that's right.
Moolon was the theater.
They didn't have a choice.
Good.
Yeah, but that was the first one that you had to pay on Disney.

(02:12:12):
That's right.
Yeah.
Because another one that they did that premium Disney Plus release or whatever.
I'm glad they're not are they doing that anymore? I feel like I think so, yes.
What was the last one they did it on? Maybe Jungle Cruise.
No, because Mulan was the premium.

(02:12:34):
The Dalmatians or the Karella movie was another one, RIA and the Last Dragon, that was another premium.
First was the second, and then the Damation, I think, was third in that order.

(02:12:54):
They did the same thing for Black Widow, too.
You pay a premium price to see Black Widow or see that theater.
I think I saw it in the theater.
We saw it at home.
Yeah, we saw it at home.
So they're still doing that.
Well, no, they're not sold in that because theaters are back open.
I think they're only doing that during theater shutdowns or limited opening theaters.

(02:13:21):
Did you enjoy the first two ones or did I ask that? Oh, Halloween.
Yeah.
Yes, I did.
I liked all of them except for this one, the last one.
What is that one? Halloween Kills.
Yeah.
That was my favorite.
Really? Yeah.
Why? Maybe I have to rewatch it.

(02:13:41):
We talked about that already.
I don't know.
This one wasn't scary.
It wasn't scary at all.
No.
I get to sleep tonight.
I was really scared about that.
I kind of get the feeling like it wasn't meant to be scary.
It felt like you're supposed to be New Blood.
But I don't know.

(02:14:05):
If they just can't remake something better than the original, then don't do it.
It drives me crazy.
You better fucking tag that.
The first one is amazing and it's great.
And you want to remake it or do a new season or do this supposed to be a sequel to the original.

(02:14:34):
Then you better outdoor everything between two and Rob Zombie.
Like, you better outdo that.
Then it's kind of just like if you were going to do Silence of the Lands and then they don't eat people.
Like, no, you got to do something.
I felt like the first one, that where they brought him back.
And he goes and gets his mask back and everything.
Like all of those were like, thanks.
We're getting back in the swing of this.

(02:14:55):
They were all good.
But yeah, to end the way that Halloween ends.
Burnt out.
I think it burnt out.
Jimmy Curtis.
Yeah.
She's done acting.
Yeah.

(02:15:17):
She said she wants to make true lives, too with Arnold Schwarzenegger when she had her Hollywood hand printing theme this past week.
I'll watch out.
Entertainment tonight.
They're going to have to wait till after Avatar Five comes out for James Cameron to take on that.

(02:15:37):
It doesn't have to be James Cameron.
No.
I bet you anything they'll only sign off on that.
She's still pretty smart.
I really thought she was killing herself.
Yeah, that had me going, too.
Even just the scene with the pumpkin.

(02:15:58):
And then he opens the door.
I really thought she did it.
No.
When I saw it, I didn't know it was the pumpkin.
I just knew that it was a mistress because they spoiled that part in the trailer where they opened the door and she's standing there with a gun.
I don't see that one.

(02:16:19):
So that's why it didn't yeah.
If anything, this has only reinforced me to not see anything past a teaser trailer.
Just see your teaser trailer and then don't see anymore.
Like with Wakanda forever.
Yeah.
I tried to avoid it.
I saw the teaser and then I saw the next trailer after that.

(02:16:39):
And then I saw that there was like another couple of trailers or one trailer, and I was like, I don't want to see any more.
I don't want to see any more because I don't want anything spoiled.
All right.
Okay.
So, yeah, that's it for revolves.
All right, next up that's not it.

(02:17:00):
Next up is nothing.

(02:17:23):
What are you doing? Are you getting ready to make love to your microphone? Yes.
With your antics today? All right, so you picking a lent out of your pocket for 5 hours.
Are you just putting it back in your pocket and then just pulling it out again or you just finding more? Is it like Hermione's bag of neverending shit that just comes out of your yeah, but I'm not seeing it on the table now.

(02:17:53):
Where to go? You put it back in your yeah, but you had like a fucking that's a bag over there.
Okay.
You're just pulling out more.
Yeah.
All right.

(02:18:14):
honestly, today is not really news.
It's more so.
The preorder copies of Call of Duty modern Warfare Two is out.
You had it preordered.
Then you could have started playing the campaign this weekend.
You say copies, like digital and well, digital digital and okay.

(02:18:35):
When I hear copies, I think of like, oh, if you bought the physical version, that's the only way you're going to have access to start playing through the campaign, which I've been waiting for a campaign for a game for a while because fuck.
Anyways, if you were on there, you would know.

(02:18:59):
Fucking great.
You're right.
Battlefield 24.
No, it's fucking great.
No, it's not.
You shut up.
We're talking about Call of Duty right now.
And we're talking about how great the story of Call of Duty Modern Warfare Two is.
I've gotten killed many times because I'm playing like, super hard.

(02:19:19):
Whatever.
I'm also playing on a hard difficulty heart spell.
E-A-S.
One of the one things that impressed me was the night vision.
Oh, yeah.
And when you turn on the night vision in Modern Warfare Two now, like, the character models look fucking real.

(02:19:44):
It's fucking insane.
operation.
And I've heard that is passing over through to the graphic details for multiplayer also.

(02:20:07):
So you're going to have very detailed multiplayer.
They've changed things in the multiplayer also, which means that for guns, you don't have to grind everyone to unlock every single attachment.
Once an attachment is locked unlocked for like, say, assault rifles, it's unlocked for all assault rifles.

(02:20:31):
You just have to grind and get the guns.
And certain levels, you pretty much change everything about the guns.
It's just fun.
I thoroughly enjoyed playing the 2 hours I got into.
It pretty fucking amazing.

(02:20:53):
I'm actually enthused for the multiplayer to come out this next Friday.
This Friday, I think it is.
Yeah.
Anyways, enjoyable, but I've always loved the Modern Warfare stories that's that's that got Ham Nights.

(02:21:17):
Got ham nights.
Got ham nights.
Came out Friday.
I'm enjoying the game so far.
All I've played you to play as Night Wing, Red Hood, Tim Drake, Robin and Batgirl.
So opening shenanigans.
Yes, opening shenanigans.

(02:21:43):
Opening video for the game is pretty dope.
Cinemag.
It was cinemag.
Very dope.
Obviously anybody that knows anything about Gotham Knights know that Batman is dead in this one.
Because you've all explained before that this follows the Arkham series.

(02:22:04):
No, it's not made by the same Arkham team, but not in the Arkham universe.
Oh, no, that's separate.
Is this what we theorized before? Like when we first saw the trailer? Is that what we were talking about? We were talking about how it's made by the Arkham team.
So we were thinking that, like, combat might be on par with no, it is a little bit, but it's different for me.

(02:22:29):
It's a little lackluster.
And the time I put into playing it so far, I want to just download Batman and there's still that stealth element to it.
Yeah, okay.
Yes, there is stealth element.
The one thing that bothered me.

(02:22:49):
So you get a grappling hook and you're like inside a building, and this is where the stealth is weird to me.
So, like in the Arkham series, Batman, you see something, you can go over there and switch positions.
Yeah.

(02:23:10):
Inside a room to take advantage of different positions inside a room to take down enemies.
Well, there's this point where you're in the GCPD and there's like lights and stuff that Batman argum.
You would be able to zip over to this one.

(02:23:31):
You can't.
It's like, all right, well, there's like two zip points that I could go to in the room.
And it's like, let's see what the fuck is about to happen, because those guys are coming right fucking for me, going through that part or whatever I got through without being seen.

(02:23:51):
I did too.
But the fact of the matter is that if I were to want to take them down, I would have to walk down the fucking stairs or drop down and walk behind them to silently take each person down instead of dropping from above and fucking them up.

(02:24:12):
So, I mean, that's my biggest gripe.
It just makes me want to play the Arkham Games more.
Do you feel like your playstyle or your strategy that you would have gotten from the Arkham games kind of set you up for failure and how you would have executed certain things in here? Probably because exactly what you're describing is or because it's been a while since you played the Arkham games, and it's a whole different version of it.

(02:24:44):
Not same mechanics, but yet not the same mechanics.
It's like learning it, but it's not because the fluidity of the combat in Arkham was so amazing.
You could switch, like, hitting one guy to another guy, and you could put all these combos you can't string together combos different fighting in this is more of a butt mashing.

(02:25:11):
Like with Arkham Knights, you got the right joystick.
You're just like moving in the direction that you're attacking the guy.
So it's more fluid for I don't mean literally the mechanics of it.
I meant just like it because as you were describing how you would have anticipated or expect a mechanical feature to work in the game, it doesn't because it doesn't in the way that it did in the previous games, but more along lines.

(02:25:34):
Like I meant.
That's what I meant.
But what I was thinking, as you were phrasing, your question was like, I want to say I think Halo did this every time there was a new Halo game.
The first and this could probably be said about other series games, I just can't think of any off the top of my head, but like, the first ten minutes or the first five minutes of gameplay, it's always a tutorial.

(02:26:01):
Like, make sure you move your head for me and say, move the joystick left, right, okay, move up.
Or here's a gun, fire it, and then you get right into combat or whatever.
Or maybe the game drops you off in the campaign mode in a firefight, and you're just having to learn it was there not any of that in it.
There was like, very little it's more of a you know, there's any combat in the game for the first five or ten minutes.

(02:26:29):
Not necessarily combat, just learning the mechanics.
Move forward by pressing this go in your inventory.
Yeah, you get a little bit of that.
But once you get to Bill Free for the first time, you do got an opportunity that you go through the whole tutorial training and stuff.
Well, and also with the past Arkham games throughout the game, as you learned, unlocked new abilities and equipment.

(02:26:57):
There's always, like, constant tutorials as well.
So that's kind of a baseline for those games.
Yeah, the Arkham games, there is more gadget uses and setup.
So far in the Gotham, I haven't seen that.
But like, with the individual characters, you do get special abilities geared around, like, their playstyle and stuff like that.

(02:27:22):
You could do get a skill tree that you could load out through each of them.
We haven't played a multiplayer yet, but we could both run as a Night Wing, but with different loadouts for abilities and stuff like that.
In the game, when you unlock skill points for each individual character, the skill points will carry over for each person.

(02:27:46):
So you're not having to re Grind.
Yeah.
And you can switch between all the characters whenever you want.
Well, like, you go back to the Belfry.
Yeah.
And you switch characters.
There something that was pretty cool that I did notice is like, on the title screen, how it has all four characters because you get a bunch of cosmetics for the suits, and that will change on the title screen.

(02:28:10):
Got you.
For whatever suit you got.
I haven't got much into it.
I played it for a couple of hours when you guys came in here.
I was finishing up a mission just to try to get a little bit more, but definitely have a longer review when we can get some multiplayer in and see how that functions and all that good shit further into the game.

(02:28:38):
All right, so is that it for video game reviews? Since there's no reviews? Yes.
Okay, so next steps.

(02:29:01):
eversource.
What? So I couldn't hear you over pay token, right? Yeah, I used to laugh every time I played because of how ridiculous it is.
It works.
All right, so this first one is the first I got here is continuity, and it's tackling the movie John Wick, because the events of John Wick happens within each individual movies happen within a couple of days.

(02:29:38):
So outside of the Continental, they made sure that they kept the Continental.
Okay.
They made sure they kept with the cars and the scenery to help the continuity of the movie series.
Okay, so let's see here.
In The Departed or like good movie, there's a symbolism for upcoming deaths in that movie.

(02:30:06):
Almost anywhere that you saw an X in the background, there's a possible death or a looming death shortly after.
And then the fifth one, or fifth for a time jump.

(02:30:29):
The third one I have comes from Kill Bill.
And it's let's see here.
This one is a reference from Pulp Fiction.
There is a promise made decades in the making.
The character and Kill Bill mirrored the exact personalities outlined by Mia in her Fox Five Force television pilot.

(02:30:51):
There was a blonde one.
She was the leader, Japanese Fox, the kung fu master.
Black girl was demolition.
The French fox specialty was sex.
And of course oh, yeah, and the character played the deadliest woman with the knife, according to this article there.

(02:31:12):
Yeah, I forgot.
Because the deadlift vipers or whatever was also Fox Four Five.
Yeah, because the whole concept for that movie came up during the production of Pulp Fiction between Quentin Tarantino and Cynthia Wallacerman.

(02:31:33):
Thurman Omaha.
I hope they make the whatever his next movie is that he said that's his last Star Trek.
No, I hope it's that the kill.
Bill Three.

(02:31:59):
no.
David Carotey.
No.
Davica.
A foxman.
The pussy wagon.
Yes.
God damn it.
What's his name from Pulp Fiction? Zed marstalis wallace.
Samuel Jackson's character.
Oh, what the fuck? None of us could think why jules.

(02:32:28):
Jules.
Yeah.
I hope that he makes a cameo.
It would be my wife that he'd make a cameo on that.
This is me on my journey of walking there.
Well, a good way to do that tying was when he was in Paris.
No, he said he was going to go I think he was in Paris.

(02:32:50):
No, that was royale with cheese.
Yeah, no, that was Vincent Vega, because he was spent, like, three years in Europe, but he said, that's it.
I'm fucking going.
I'm going.
And he made a decision.
He was emphasizing that he wants to go to Europe, but then, as we know, at the end of the film, he was deciding to retire and begin his journey and go on adventures, and they never filled that.

(02:33:21):
It would be my longtime wish that it did.
Do you have any more? No, just those.
That's it.
All right, well, thank you for that.
Thank you.
Just acknowledge and now it's time for Ryan Laden egg.
We already did that.

(02:33:42):
I need a closer for that.
Ryan Laden egg.
There you go.
there you go.
All right.
Okay, we're done.

(02:34:04):
See you next time.

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