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All right, Joseph, we're gonna we're gonna close this out here,
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man. And no, not not the entire
recording. We got it.
We got to do the other. We're we're done with behind the
scenes Anyway, let me grab a bottle of water here anyways.
Oh, delicious. Don't judge.
I'm drinking great value Walmartwater.
It's probably a lot of fluorescent acid in this crap.
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Anyway, so alrighty guys. Welcome to Savaged Unfiltered.
Yeah, had a really good at greatconversation.
Good friend of mine here on the show and had him on once before.
And I wanted to welcome them back, discussed about The
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Beating Drum, which was basically a whole discussion
relating the whole, you know, Sound of Freedom movie that's
doing great in the box office. I mean, it really is doing
better than the Indiana Jones film.
When I saw that, Yeah, the Indiana Jones film, It's OK.
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I'm a fan of the franchise. I liked it.
But it's not like the other Indiana Jones films that I saw
multiple times in the theater. I saw this one once.
That's it. I'm done.
I saw it once and and I love anything that has to do with
inner time and all travel. Yeah, you can, Harrison.
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Harrison Ford was like, I'll never do it in another Indiana
Jones and then come again from his, from his last one with the
what was it? The fucking aliens or something?
He was, you know. Yeah.
A lot of people hated that. I didn't hate it.
I watch. I'm a fan of the Ancient Aliens
series, right? Yeah.
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To me, crystal Skulls made an archaeological sense of
progressing their franchise. You could only fight Nazis for
so long and that's yeah, yeah, every, every movie.
Joseph was about Nazis and and and like Russians and and they
found a way through time travel or as I coined the phrase, inter
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timeinal travel, because it's like interstellar or
interdimensional. There should be inter timeinal,
right? Yeah, but is it all hints?
Yeah. But here's my question, since
we're on the whole Indiana Jonesskit here.
I mean, isn't all his movies supposedly supposed to be based
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on like like true events, like stuff that actually happened?
Well, there was someone that waskind of Indiana Jones that.
No, I'm talking about the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Like, well, yeah, I mean, the crystal skulls are real.
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They're there. There's a debate over, some of
them are obvious fakes, but someof them seem real.
And the question is, where did they come from?
Did they come interstellarly or did they come
interdimensionally, which the Crystal Skull movie dealt with?
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And I thought that was great. It made sense to me, you know?
Or is it inner time and all? Did they come from the future
somehow? So I didn't hate that movie like
a lot of people seem to. But again, what would in the
excuse now to use time travel toget Nazis involved again?
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I mean, how many movies can Indiana Jones involved?
Not, I don't know, Joseph. He was moving pretty good at the
age of 70, like 10 years ago when he did that movie.
I mean, even even at 80, I mean,yeah, that's not Harrison Ford
doing all the stunts. I mean, obviously it's a stunt
double, but I mean in the movie he, he moves pretty well, like
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as his character, you know, likea 70 year old man doing flips
and flops and everything. Yeah, he doesn't fall upstairs
like Joe Bido. But yeah, we're not.
And yeah, not to get political here.
Did you did you hear? Did you hear the rumor that
Harrison Ford actually glues hishat on his hair?
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I heard that crazy room. Really.
I've never heard that. That's interesting.
Behind the scenes. Uh, could be this wild rumor,
but it makes sense because the scenes are action and wind could
easily blow it off. So yeah, like, like, hairpiece
glue. Hi welcome to YouTube.
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Thanks. It's great to be here.
I'm just gonna upload my video right now.
Let me see it first. Oh wow.
No, you can't post that. Why not?
I don't agree with that. Nope.
OK. I'm sorry, what are you doing?
I'm up a little my video. All right.
That's a warning, pal. Dude, you need to relax, Flag.
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What? OK, you want to get crazy?
Double flag? There goes your video.
Did you just cancel me? All right, I'm gonna be leaving
now. Where you going?
To a place where I can get cancelled and they celebrate
free speech, but in Fantasyland.It's not Fantasyland.
It's called Rumble. Later, pal.
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Did you need these back? Yeah, I'm going to need those
for the next person. Got you.
Good luck, buddy. Thanks.
Yeah. My friend, a friend of mine
that's like a huge movie critic.And he's always like, he has his
own podcast, this guy Jerry, that I know up in New Jersey.
And he was telling me he's like,you know, it's a dead giveaway,
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Michael, because, like, if you look at one of his greatest
Indiana movie, Indiana Jones movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark,
right now there's a scene where the wind is supposed to blow his
hat right off and the hat stays like the the, the cowboy hat
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type of oldfashioned hat, stays right on his hat, his head.
And it doesn't move right. I mean, the wind is like,
blowing and it's still on there.I'm like, maybe he does cool.
Maybe he staples it. I don't know.
No. But hairpiece glue would make
sense so that it isn't coming off all the time and every scene
where it's not supposed to, right?
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Well, so, so, so the first. So we're talking about like,
sound of freedom, right? So this sound of freedom movie
like Blue. The whole Indiana Jones
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They weren't expecting it. They were expecting, you know
obviously Disney owns the rightsto Indiana Jones.
So Disney was was thinking, OK, well we're going to try to pull
like a a big fuck you to sound the freedom.
Because in today's society, no one wants to hear that garbage,
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right? Like even even like right
wingers or whatever the hell they want to call us today, you
know, or left wingers or whatever.
They don't want to hear that garbage about, you know, the
sound of freedom and sex trafficking and all that like
other stuff. I'm sure it's on their mind, but
they probably want to go watch Indiana Jones fight either Nazis
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or God knows what he's fighting against.
But it was the other way around.Joseph.
They actually, people actually were like in glued to it.
They were memorized by it. Some people won't hear after
hearing it. Yeah.
To be fair to the Indiana Jones thing I read you know, I don't
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know how much of this is true and managing expectations that
supposedly they estimated the first weekend would be 65
million and they made 63. Well, you know, is that true?
Maybe they were. Well, they weren't off the
budget that well Joseph, I mean you said it 65, they only did
63. So they were off by like, what,
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2,000,000 off the budget. If that's true now they could be
saying, Oh my God, this we expected 100.
We can't say we expected 100 andonly did 63, so let's pretend
we. But that's part of the point
here. And I have a piece that will be
coming up this weekend at thelibertybeacon.com about let's
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one. And then next week will be
Movies and Politics Part 2. And I go into this, you know
these, they, the studios have a lot of this figured out and
through surveys and you know howa franchise does.
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It's why they keep making these blasted Fast and Furious films.
I walked out of Furious 10, Fast10.
But you know they have predictability models they they
kind of know that's that they have to kind of know so they can
budget right. I don't want to spend 100
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million on a film if it's not going to return you know make.
Yeah, it's it's got to return tothe to the envelope.
It really does. I mean you know if if you have a
budget of say like 50-60 millionOkay and you know you want to
deliver to that budget, but you also you also have to play a
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huge risk in that factor like you're putting all this money
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Or this film Okay, is it going to deliver Okay?
Obviously they put a lot of movie into the, excuse me, a lot
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of what's possible that was justthe first weekend I mean
obviously sometimes the turn around and movies Joseph and I
know this because I I work in movies you know as a as a movie
extra. I'm usually on the on the crew
sometimes doing production. Usually you're you're you want
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your first weekend to to give that pop.
You know like I don't know if you know what I'm talking about
folks but like what I mean by pop is that pop is where the
audience is going to go ooh and ah and holy shit you know that's
the pump. Then after that you get word of
mouth if the movie is good, right.
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Yeah. You want to be able to boast.
You want that publicity value ofyeah, like Sound of Freedom way
exceeded expectations, which then help fuel the additional
weekends to really keep rising based on word of mouth.
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But yeah, blockbusters, occasionally they predict
something will work and it will flop.
But usually they they kind of know.
Although, you know, Star Wars, they really didn't know.
And when it took off like it did, it was like, oh, you know,
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a sigh of relief. I've seen many behind the scenes
with Lucas and talking about that, you know, how nervous they
were that weekend when it was coming out because it was
slightly different and novel anda lot of new CGI.
Well, like I said, like I said, Joseph, like some movies, they
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don't get their pop. They don't get like, you know,
their first huge turn out the first weekend.
Sometimes it's the second weekend or sometimes it's in the
in the mid role of that following week like a Wednesday
or Thursday. You have to like like these
companies, these production companies, executive directors,
everybody that's on, you know, the set of that making that
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movie behind the scenes and everything.
They really they like when they release a movie, they're just
not releasing. Oh that that sounds good to
release in July. You know, like sometimes they'll
put it in the basket and they'llwait a couple months to release
it. Like, right.
You have to know when to releaseit at the right moment of time
to say that. It depends on what you're up
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against. All these studios, I hate to use
the word, but I'm going to conspire to a degree of okay.
We'll put our movie out this weekend.
You put yours out that weekend so we're not competing head to
head supposed blockbuster movies.
And again, I think Indiana Joneswould have done 80 million that
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first weekend if Sound of Freedom weren't raking in a
bunch of dollars of people looking for something different,
you know, and have some and morals and positive values and
principles. So a lot of they should have
would have seen Indiana Jones had Sound of Freedom not been
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there as an option. Yeah, they should have waited.
They should have put the IndianaJones movie in the basket.
They should have like had it released maybe next month or in
September, I think like a, you know in early fall maybe around
September, October would have been a great, you know, month to
release it but not summer. I mean I don't know that's just
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my personal opinion. It's tough to, I mean, because I
like I said, I love MJR. I'm there all the time.
I I talk to the the managers there and you know business is
still rather odd and off they have free popcorn Tuesdays.
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I give it 5 bags of popcorn Tuesday.
And you know, Fridays and Saturdays, they're not as busy
as they used to be. They're just not, Oh yeah, you
know people, especially with Biden, inflation during this.
Oh yeah, People are the movie theaters.
Yeah, the movie theaters. They're hurting right now.
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I know AMC, one of the big, big companies.
I mean, they're all over the fucking place.
But AMC, I mean, they're hurting.
I, I, I know a couple of AMC movie theaters here in the area
in Florida, here, Central Florida where they're throwing
out like certain promo codes during during the week like oh
you know, download our app and like save 5 or $6 off, you know,
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a matinee ticket, you know, I mean the matinee tickets Joseph,
are only like $10.00, but. I mean even $10 to you know to
to a couple. I mean that's 20 bucks for both
of them to go see a movie like they're they're, they're even
taking 5-6 dollars off of that price to bring it down a little
bit. Yeah.
I mean have you seen popcorn nowI mean for for a large popcorn
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and and two large sodas you knowthat's like 2530 bucks on top of
the ticket you need for two people Now you need like $5060
just to see a movie. Yeah that's what I mean.
Tuesday at MJR's are so busy it's $5 a ticket every ticket $5
plus free popcorn and I I want to defend the theaters here.
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I I use. I dated decades ago I decade.
I dated a a woman that managed the Renaissance for theaters in
the rent center Detroit. Yeah.
And you know they don't get a whole lot of money out of the
ticket price that goes to the studio.
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They make their money on concessions.
So we might complain about concessions but that's where
they're bread and butter. Pardon the pond.
Popcorn butter. Right.
But you know, they've got, they've got big staff, they've
got to pay for the ticket sellers and the ticket taker and
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the theater cleaners and the concession staff and now they've
got bars. The bartender, you know, they
don't make money off tickets. They get five will return to the
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Yeah, I it's the way I am. I mean, I don't drink,
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Uh, huh. No, no, no.
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I was like, why Walt? Did you put it on your balls?
He's like, yeah, man, because I had a rash the other day.
I was like, dude, I don't even wanna know where you got the
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He's gonna you, motherfucker. You're putting me out there
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welcome back to Savage Unfiltered.
I got Joseph here on the show talking about like, what's going
on, what's going wrong with whatthe movie industry and you know,
why movies are flopping and why movies are doing so well.
I think Joseph, they're doing sowell, is because of the content
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that's being presented in the movie.
Like, don't get me wrong, man, Igrew up watching Indiana Jones.
Like, just for example, I grew up watching Indiana Jones.
You know, like all these classics meant from the 80s,
like The Goonies, right? I heard another Goonies might be
coming out. Goonies too, like Sean Waltman
and all that, you know, people. And I mean, those characters
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were great, but like, no one wants to watch those cult
classics anymore. If they can't deliver and
they're just going to spin off like the original storyline, the
original plot, no one's going tospend their hard earned money
for that. I think that's what the flop was
between Sound of Freedom and Indiana Jones.
That's why Indiana Jones floppedthe first weekend.
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And Sound of Freedom was like this brand new piece of content
coming into the box office and people are like, holy shit, I'm
going to go spend my money on that.
Well, it depends. Like they, you know, they're
not. You know the reboot films don't
do real well, like the women's female Ghostbuster version, but
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Ghostbusters, Aftermath that included in their way that they
could. I don't want to spoil it, but
includes the original. It's an actual sequel from the
original line with the original characters in some shape or
form. Scream 6 loved it did real good
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because again, it went back the last two Halloween movies.
Unfortunately they went Woke theBastards.
But you know it brought the old Halloween crew and was true to
the original Halloween series. So I freak somebody coined a
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Life series. Savaged on nuts What the fuck is
a reef? Well well, it's like a reef.
It's not a reboot, but it's the franchise with the original
cast, a requel. You can't call it a reboot, and
it's not really a true sequel. So they created the term requel.
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So you know what it sounds like Joseph.
It sounds like a cousin of like Nyquil or something.
Requel guys, if you don't want to take Nyquil, take Requil for
four hours of pain relief. But things are going to get
screwed up now that SAG afters out that, you know, a lot of
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movies will indeed shift now from this year to next year.
Otherwise, they won't have any content next year for the
theaters other than was currently in the cans, right?
Oh yeah. Speaking of SAG, Speaking of
SAG, Doctor Bob from Static, theother day he, he was texting me
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on on Messenger. You know, because everybody uses
Messenger now. They don't fucking text.
They don't call. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's
Messenger for everything. So he messaged me the other day
on Facebook Messenger and he's like, holy shit, Mike, are are
you a SAG member? I was like, I used to be.
I cancelled it because I really,I mean, you don't get a lot of
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work out of SAG. I mean it's kind of like a it's
kind of like a, you know, a referral type of site.
Like, you know, if you're like apodcaster for like
matchmaker.fmoryouknowpodcastguest.com,it's that's all it really is.
It doesn't really get you work or put your name out there.
So it was a waste of money for me and I canceled the damn
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membership. But the all my work I get for
movie extras, I was telling Dr. Bob is usually through word of
mouth on the show here and, you know, through the blip
billboards or, you know, promotion.
And I mean that's how my, my, my, my word of mouth and and and
my and my and my presentation and presence gets out there and
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other things too, you know. But I I was like, no, I'm not a
SAG member. So like, what are you asking
Doctor Bob? And Doctor Bob was like, oh, I
thought that was going to affect, like, your your work and
everything else. I was joking the other day with
Sadia. Sadia asked if you were a SAG
member. I said, yeah, Michael is getting
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older and he's getting saggy. Oh, that's not what you meant.
Oh yeah, yeah, we we had like a little falling out.
Me and Sadia. And yeah, she she's, she's not
my friend anymore, I don't think.
But you mentioned kind of the cult classics.
I made a note I wanted to mention again.
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My piece is coming for The Liberty Beacon and the
corresponding Cristitutionalist politics podcast this coming
weekend and next weekend. They both drop on Saturdays.
We'll be discussing movies in politics and in the movies in
Politics Part 2. Next Saturday, I'll be
discussing the movie. I'm sure you'll probably
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remember this. John Carpenter's one of his
early films. They Live.
It's the 35th anniversary. So that's coming.
That shit that's coming back to theaters in September.
I got to see that in the theateragain.
You know, this is, yeah, I have to see that again.
This Speaking of John Carpenter,man.
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This this this guy is a fucking legend in the movie industry.
This is the same guy that that directed Escape from New York
and Escape From Lai mean talk about cult classics, man.
That was like the lowest budget movie that he made, escaped from
New York. It was very low budget, man.
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Like like the guy from I can never remember his fucking name,
but you know, the voice of chef from South Park.
Yeah, yeah, I know who you're talking about.
Yeah, I got a tongue twister right now guys.
You know what I'm talking about on the show here.
But that was the guy that was that was the mafia guy.
Like like the crazy guy that wasin New York that was trying to
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kill. Like the Russell.
Yeah, Kurt Russell, Yeah. God, where's my head at tonight?
I'm fucking labeling movies. It's like I can watch this movie
1000 times but not remember who the fuck started, you know?
I understand. And since we're talking movies,
obviously we need to give a shout out to the old Papa
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episode and then way, way back what season or whatever the we
still are in season four. But yeah, the episode was like,
it must have been 20 episodes back.
No. Then season three.
It must have been that one we did on movies throughout the
ages. Oh yeah, that's season three.
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Yeah. Old Papa was season four.
Yeah. People should go back and dig up
that old one. That's great.
I still share that from time to time.
In fact, that was a great pokingup, yeah.
In fact, in my lip thelibertybeacon.com pieces.
I don't remember if it's this week's or next week.
I link to that old movie throughout the ages, savaged and
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filtered show, so hopefully we'll get a bump.
People will go back and listen to that if they're, you know,
interested in hearing about other some off the beaten path
movies. Like I mentioned The Artist in
there and I'm not gonna say anymore about that.
You should go listen to that episode.
There's some great hidden Gem movies we discussed in that
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episode that if you've not seen,you should see.
Yeah, yeah. So guys, we're gonna close it
out here with this. What the Hell's going wrong with
the movie industry and why some are popping and why aren't
they're not popping. Hope you liked it guys.
And remember guys, if you wanna follow us, whether it's on our
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audio platforms or video, I justhave a couple announcements and
then I'm gonna close out this episode.
Great news guys. For our video audience out
there, we have expanded the video content.
Okay. We were only available on Rumble
Okay. Now we're branching out to
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YouTube and you can catch not all the video episodes but the
the most current ones. I think we have about like two
of them on YouTube that are in its full entirety.
I know the one that we just released earlier this past week
with the guests that joined us from Ukraine, Alexander Grover.
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That episode is on YouTube as well as a few others.
So bear with us guys, as as morefull video episodes we'll be
releasing on YouTube. Yeah, we need to get back to
doing rumble talks. We're on Rumble and TikTok live.
Yeah, we're gonna do some, we'regonna do some rumble talks guys.
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You know we're gonna we're gonnado some live streams because
we're doing live streams now on YouTube as well as Rumble as
well as Twitch and Facebook. So currently right now we want
what 4 platforms We're currentlylive streaming to four platforms
about to be #5 with TikTok TikTok.
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I have to not to sound cheap guys but I have to purchase some
extra software. Joseph for TikTok.
They require it. So once I get the software and
everything purchased, don't worry guys, it's not a money
issue. It's just me wanting to purchase
the right shit. So that way it's presented well
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and not rushed because Joseph knows I hate to rush it.
I love to like Joseph will know.Like I'll sit in the fucking
editing room with shaky for likehours upon hours creating clips
and you know snips and this and that.
You know, I'm not like a one hitwonder guys where I'll sit in
the editing room for 30 minutes when I'm like Oh yeah, that's
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great, let's just put it on there.
No, no, no. Sometimes we spend hours upon
hours getting the right product for you guys because you guys
deserve it. I mean, you know, like Joseph
and I and we, we think they don't really know this is behind
the scenes stuff they don't understand.
Even my low key low cost new cristitutionalist politics
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podcast, since I'm just starting, I'm doing it low key
and low cost. I'm still spending hours behind
the scenes doing things to make it work, let alone what you do.
And didn't you also tell me Spotify is going to do video now
too? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Also to thank you, remember. Yeah.
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Joseph reminding me here. I don't have shaky with me next
to me, but actually recording this in a remote location, but
yeah, that we do, yes. So right now it's basically five
locations including Spotify because Spotify has a split
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feature folks, where you can either listen to the audio or
the video. Now how that works guys, if if
you jump on your Spotify app, itonly works on the app.
It does not work on the web. Yeah, the website it does work.
So I kind of gave you some fake news, but anyway, I'm trying to
remember it cuz I don't have my script next to me.
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But yeah, if you go on the website and the app, it has a
split feature. So if you have the episode up on
the app or website, it's automatically gonna show the
video. If we uploaded the video into
the into the app, now if it doesn't have video, obviously
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you're just going to hear the audio.
Now if you don't want to see thevideo or you don't want to see
my ugly face or Joseph, now you can minimize guys that actual
video and bring it down and thenwhen you minimize it, it goes
right into the audio. So it's it's your preference.
So yeah, so including Spotify and going to include TikTok will
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be 6/6 platforms for video. So you have a.
That makes sense because these days with TikTok and everything.
People are becoming a little more visual now and want the
videos. I I prefer a video.
We've talked about this before. You see the interaction of the
host and the guest. I'm part Italian.
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You see my hand gestures, right?You see.
Yeah. Joseph puts his hand to mile a
minute. Sometimes facial expressions can
be important. Right to understand and grass
sarcasm. And yeah, Joe, if you like
rolled pieces or something. Look, Joseph, he's like on
camera right here and he's like constantly like with his fingers
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like you rolling a pizza. Anyway, alright guys, we're
gonna close it out here on this episode.
I hope you enjoyed it. And uh, as always, guys, keep it
savage. And uh, we'll see you next time.
Take it easy.