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This is the Drive in podcast Take One.

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Howdy Doody. Welcome to episode 483 EDI.
This is Doctor O on the horn to start per usual and as always
I'm joined by my Co host, my best friend and experienced
groomsmen, Ricky Flex. How are you my friend?

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We're still in Brazil. How goes it?
Big Mike just got married. How we feeling day after?
Well, First things first, happy birthday, back to row.
We are we are recording this on your birthday in Brazil.
And yeah, wedding day went well,went well in Brazil.
Brazilians know how to do it, they know how to party, they

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know how to a wedding, they knowhow to do it all.
So unbelievable time. We still have a couple days here
on your birthday. Like I said.
Awesome. What do you think of the
wedding? Unorthodox.
It's not like a wedding back in the States.
I called you an experienced groomsman, but you're pretty

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inexperienced when it comes to Brazilian weddings.
And we all, our whole family wasvery inexperienced and it was
kind of a shock factor. It was pictures were at like
5:30 at night. The actual ceremony inside of a
church, which is a abnormality, you know, in 2025 in the US
anyway, like the wedding in churches, it was at, it was

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supposed to be at 7:30, I think.And it was a little past 8 when
we did the, when we were in the church with the priest and all
what else. We had dinner when you got back
for the reception. It was, I think we had cocktail
hour around 10:00 or 9/30, 10:00and then the actual dinner was

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served at like 11. And then we ended up like
basically having the reception itself before the after part of
the reception went till 4:00 AM.So it was kind of crazy and I
can't believe we're actually making an episode tonight.
We're, we are technically on vacation and this is how
committed we are. But I think the best way to kind

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of like show how crazy this was,we were taking the pictures
beforehand at like the receptionarea before we went to the
actual ceremony. And it was chaos.
The people taking pictures were speaking Portuguese.
We were having trouble with the language barrier.
People were going in the wrong spots.
They thought that we were devoidof emotion in some of the

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pictures and they were trying toconjure it up and we had to get
our acting skills going. But during that bats started to
fly around it. Literally one of the grooms
gruesmen got grazed by a freaking bat.
Like it was freaking the beginning of Batman VS Superman.
Bats are just flying around circling us.
Felt like they were trapping us to be honest.
But that was it was it was that was like the the peak moment of

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craziness. When all the bats, when the most
amount of bats came through and like where everyone was standing
and we were just in the middle, I just felt like Bruce Wayne,
Christian Bale's Batman Begins, just like standing up and just
taking it all in. I'm like, I am one of the bats.
That they kind of went away, though.
I didn't see a single bat when we got back from the from the

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ceremony. We have to shout out Big Mike
first of all for getting marriedin Brazil.
But he like learned so much Portuguese for this.
And he was his first dance. Like he did an actual first
dance. Like it was classic like this.
This man is classically trained by the way he was dancing.
You could see like if he had a thought bubble going on during

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that first dance, it was his numbers.
The steps are numbered, you know, they're perfectly.
His foot is at the angle it needs to be.
He legit memorized the entire thing.
And there's a snafu with the first song.
So they had to restart it from the beginning because something
went wrong, like technical difficulties.
And Mike was even better the second time.
So shout out Mike for learning Portuguese, for learning how to,

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I don't know, tango, samba, whatever the IT was he was
doing, he did great and he was an amazing host, great food.
You know, that's obviously one of the big takeaways from this
trip is the bees and cheeses areoperating at a different level
along with the caporinas. But Big Mike shout out, maybe we
should have had him on to maybe,you know.

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I think he's doing just fine today.
Give us a take how he's doing, you know, Or maybe he's just a
little busy, you know? Early contender for guest of the
Year, early contender, Yes, early contender for Superman and
just hosting us in Brazil. Like early contender, if you
want to like get in our good gracious for guest of the year,

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host us in Brazil wedding I don't know.
Dude, it was kind of weird to have like my birthday happen the
day after the wedding, but it was sort of happening the day of
the wedding because it was goingtill 4:00 AM.
So like we're in the middle of like legit dinner at midnight
and Ricky, Ricky Flex, you were like everybody hold up, it is

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someone's birthday. Literally we're eating like a
steak dinner at midnight like asif it's like literally 530 back
in the States. It was weird 'cause I, I didn't
want to hide like I, like, I, I didn't want people to know I, I
didn't want people to know it was my birthday because I felt
like now people are going to sayhappy birthday when really we're
celebrating Big Mike and everything.
But it was weird to have my birthday in Brazil and I'm

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basically celebrating it at 3:00in the morning at some points,
you know, I, I don't even feel like it's my birthday really.
It just doesn't feel normal. On the record.
For the record, I only set it toour table, so I did not tell
everyone else. I just set it to our table.
Word got out. Word got out.
Hey, that was going to happen regardless of the the toast.
Someone broke the circle of trust.

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It wasn't me. Oh, any other thing to report
regarding the wedding in Brazil?I, I was thinking of this is
Brazil, Vin Diesel of course andwe need to recreate that for the
TDI listeners. I also.
We, we, we, we, we will do that.We'll do like a side by side

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type of thing. Make sure you follow us at the
Drivingpod on Twitter and Instagram.
I also, I've kind of, I've committed to like learning what
the, the setlist was last night,because there were some
Brazilian jams that I just felt so left out when I didn't know
the words, you know, I, I felt like I need to know the words.
I just need to know the beat of the song and I need to know, you

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know, become familiar at least with a couple words, maybe
couple lyrics in the song. Because it felt like they were
having the time of our lives, oftheir lives.
And I was just, you know, Nick Young, confused, you know?
Yeah, there's some bangers, but there's some lols.
There's some lols and the. Dancers left and right.
But the dancing was on point every time.

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So Brazilians, like, sometimes the music's great, Sometimes
it's not so great, but it's likeAmerican Music.
But like, I guess when you're like at an American wedding,
they're only playing the bangers, you know, only hear
banger after banger. This one Like, oh like not
necessarily that, but the dancing was always on board.
Michael also like obviously the inspiration for today's episode,

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we're doing a wedding, weddings in movies draft.
And Michael had a very cinematicmoment in his wedding.
He got married in a basilica. It's like a huge cathedral with
massive ceilings, bunch of Renaissance art.
It's got, you know, a a priest who only speaks Portuguese, not

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but not a bilingualist, but the way a Portuguese or Catholic
wedding, I don't know, like the way they do a wedding here.
Michael walked solo right on theway to the altar to lead off and
instead of like the like the classic, you know, wedding music
to get he did nothing else matters by Metallica and the

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girl next to me who I was walking down the aisles with
aisle with as a as like she's the bridesmaid.
I was the groomsman. She goes like, is this
Metallica? Like it's just like a violin and
and Michael is like literally fingers like hands crossed or
it's like right hand grip gripping the left wrist.
He's staring down. He says it, he says a prayer.

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He does the cross, you know, kisses his hand and then he
walks down. I'm like, damn, that was fire.
It might have been the coolest thing Mike's ever done.
That was so badass. It was cold.
It was, it was cold. I I didn't really comprehend
what was going on. I was like, are we starting
here? Is like, are we doing a pump up
song? Like or what?
What's? And then he just starts walking.
I'm like, oh, that's that was not a part of the rehearsal that

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that is new. I I was impressed that the the
bridesmaid next to me knew that it was Metallica, that I'm like,
you're right, this is Metallica.That was cool.
OK, I think we get to the weddings in movies draft.
Maybe it's just the wedding draft.
That's what we can call it, justto make it easier.
Ricky, how much research did youdo?
Was it extensive or it was a lotof this from the top of the

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Dome? So like I always do quick right
away, just write down as many I could think of, right?
And then after that, then you dosome research and this one was
pretty expensive. I didn't realize how many
weddings are in movies. Like there are so many and it
was tough to come up with a listor like a big board, but I think

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I have some that I'm targeting and a couple must haves or a
couple late round values. But it was pretty extensive.
I I will tell you Doc, but I will but I I but also when I
first wrote my bullets down of some potential picks, I did
write down a lot too. A lot came off the Dome.
So this is something like in movies like we're going to talk

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about like it's either the wholemovie is surrounding this event
or like the idea of this event, or it's just like, oh, it's a
one off scene. And some of those one off scenes
are better than the movies that are dedicated to weddings.
And I, I, it's going to be good chopping it up with you, kind of
breaking this down and movie lore.
This is why our draft will be different from any other draft

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that does wedding movies. Like it'll probably be a lot of
ROM coms if you were doing it onanother podcast.
Like for us, it's like more of like scenes with a wedding that
is not the it's not, it's not like the relationship is central
to the movie. It's just a part of the plot and
it happens to be maybe the best sequence or one of the best
sequences of the movie. I'm I'm also looking at it, not

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really. I'm sort of looking at like I
would I want to be at that wedding.
That's for some of these where I'm like, that's fire.
That's a good location. This seems like it would be a
fun time. You know this the groomsmen are
great, right? The bridesmaids, they're on
fire. It just seems like that would be
something I'd be interested in. But I think mainly I'm kind of
leaning towards how good is the scene?

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How iconic is the scene? Does it have like iconic acting,
the music, is it great, you know, the look of it?
I think that all goes into it and that's why I'm expecting
like less, you know, late 2000s ROM coms, less like Bride Wars
and less like 27 dresses. If you're looking for that
stuff, I don't think you're going to find it here.

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We had PKO, who was our sister. She wanted to come on this pod
to have like her own like team for the wedding draft.
It could have been a different element, you know, but I think
that's just not the vibe we do. That's not how we do it here at
the Drive In podcast. So Ricky Flex, do you have any
other thoughts before we get going here?
Yeah, I, I also, I want to echo your thoughts of like a lot of a

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lot of this research was do I want to be at this wedding?
And will I vibe at this wedding?And like, sure, there's going to
be some parts where I'm like, oh, that's iconic, like a movie
lore and whatnot. But I think my biggest take home
or my biggest take away when I was writing my list was my big
board was I want to be at this wedding.
So OK, without further ado, I dohave a Brazilian coin.

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Love it all. Right that's heads to the
YouTube tail. Oh dropped it that omen can't
pick it up Great great start. One real, which is like UN so
like one U.S. dollar is 5 a little over 5 real.
So this is like nothing. Yes, all right.

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Pennies on the dollar. Literally unreal Tails never
fails. It is heads.
OK, it failed this time. All right, I'll go first.
OK, Ricky Flex, you have the floor.
You're officially on the clock for the wedding draft in movies.
So I think for this one, for me personally, I think this my 11

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here is the perfect 1 of what wewere just talking about.
When I want to be to when a wedding, I want to be at when
that's iconic and also argue with the greatest movie of all
time. I'm going to pick the Godfather,
the opening scene, the wedding. Yeah, this is, this is to me was
the easy one, not easy 11, because like you get someone
that was talking about maybe like the classic end of a movie

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usually has like a great weddingscene.
You know, this is the beginning.They hit you with it right off
the bat. And it's so long.
It's not just a scene, obviously.
It's like the introduction of such iconic characters.
I'll let you talk more about it,but it literally has it all.
Yeah. And I, I think when you look at
Don Corleone holding court, you're looking at you're, you're

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learning about these characters,Michael and his relationship
with the family, Sonny and his relationship with his wife and
others, and also attacking FBI agents and newspapers and
whatnot. And just Italians, they know how
to do it. And I like if we have basically
Frank Sinatra singing at your wedding, by the way, like that's
unbelievable. And in himself that gets worthy

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of maybe the 11 picket just withthat alone.
So I think just overall, this encompasses everything that we
were talking about, like what how we were looking at this, the
Godfather, that wedding, that's what we're looking for.
Yeah, you get the Johnny Fontaine like introduction.
You got feds in the driveway, you know, looking to see what's
going down. You got people smashing cameras

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if someone tries to take a picture.
Feels like kind of like high profile weddings today where
it's like, hey, no phones allowed type of thing.
That's this type of wedding authentic.
You know, Italian music, non-stop drinking of wine,
dancing. We're not talking glasses of
wine, we're talking about jugs of wine.
You got Sonny acting up. You know, he's got his Ghumar
upstairs at a family ugly wedding.

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Hundreds of people there stink packed to the gills.
This is the one one pick and thedad and then Don conducting
business. Like during the wedding is all
time. You get the cat, you get the
iconic like obviously stuffing of the cotton balls in the mouth
by Brando #1 easy. Not even close.

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OK, that means I get the second pick and I'm going with
something that is close to my heart.
I'm going to go with the Cleary wedding in wedding crashers.
That to me is a wedding. First off, I would love to be
at. I would love to crash, you know,
and I was wondering like, we can't like obviously there's a
bunch of weddings that happen inWedding Crashers.

(15:44):
This might be a good question like to pose to you once I'm
done here. But is this the right wedding to
pick from Wedding crashers? Because you could do like the
Asian wedding, you do the Jewishwedding.
I don't think you're allowed to do the montage, but that's like
the best moment of movies, that montage when they're flipping
back and forth. But the Cleary wedding, the
first one that they go to iconiccountless lines from Jeremy,

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from Vince Vaughn. You have to lock it up.
You get that was my first Asian.We got stage 5 clinger like did
you hear me? It's clinger Stage 5.
You get basically a Tour de force of Vince Vaughn.
This is like the best he is in the movie and him he's a you
know, we know he's a phenomenal dancer.
You get crazy Isla Fisher, you get great chemistry with Owen

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Wilson and Rachel McAdams, who just radiates on screen.
She's absolutely gorgeous, glowing, and I think this is
this is, I would say, aside fromthe montage, my favorite part of
Wedding Crashers. That's why I'm going to put it
here at #2 and one of my favorite movies of all time.
This is my #2 as well for all you laid out.

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I think the montage, there are some great weddings there.
There are great weddings there. And that reminds me about the
Brazilian weddings that I was trying to talk to the DJ and
give money to push out. That didn't work, but I really
want to shout all time montage here, but the clear wedding.
How many Royals? How many Royals are you

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offering? A big 100, so like 20 bucks, 20
USD exactly. But the clear wedding also
something that you didn't mention that is a big part of
this is the venue. It's also weddings you want to
go to the Inn Perry Cabin in Saint Michael's, Maryland, which

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I've actually stopped at with this flex.
Awesome, awesome venue. Sick spot.
Except it's it. That's like up north, isn't it?
And this is takes. This is supposedly taking place
in DC. Maryland.
That makes sense though. Oh, it is Maryland like that.
That location actually is. Yeah, like I actually like
toured it. Like not toward it, like walked
around it. So cool.

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But the venue itself, the food, crab cakes and football, that's
whatever it. Does phenomenal finger foods.
And exactly, and the whole spielat the beginning, them scoping
it out, like there's the lore behind like them actually going
to the wedding and crashing it that you kind of learn and like
hypes it up even more. A senator, like imagine going to
a senator's wedding. Like that's why like for me this

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is number 2. Yeah, and this is like before
they go to the beach house and then it becomes like, now
they're under the radar of sack,you know, with Bradley Cooper.
Bradley Cooper's kind of like not even a part of the movie
yet. You know, it's more of like
letting Vince Von Cook and Owen Wilson, like he's pretty good
with any female lead. So like, just letting them like,

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do their best. Like, you know, they do what
they do best. And before he enters the fray,
not to say Zack's not great, butI just like to see like, that's
when those two characters are operating best.
That's I would say that scene. I would say the montage, the
Cleary wedding, but also the dinner at the beach house with

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the grandma who was talking about Eleanor Roosevelt and the
the holy shirts and pants and the whole the whole shebang.
And I think that's like up theretoo for top three favorite like
moments of the movie. Going with my next pick.
I will do. Oh, man, I'm gonna go with
something cultural. You know, I'm going to go Crazy

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Rich Asians. I know you weren't going to pick
this. I know you wouldn't do it
because I, well, it, it seems like I am more of a fan of this
movie, but the last wedding is unbelievable.
And I did have a question. Do I get the bachelor party too?
No. OK, so it's not so it's just the
wedding. And so as opposed to like the
comedic elements of, you know, Wedding Crashers, the cultural

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elements of crazy Rajasian, it is absolutely gorgeous wedding.
It's like Singapore and Malaysia.
It's the The guests are holy flowers, the beautiful music,
the cover of Elvis Presley's Can't Help Falling in Love.
Absolutely. It brings a tear to your eye
when you see that I had a massive crush on constant Woo
after this movie. You know this this movie made

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Henry Golding a star. But like that scene I think was
pretty jaw-dropping. And it's a very funny movie.
It's a it's hilarious. It's got it's going to be a fun
like wedding to be at with like that crazy Eddie guy.
I think. I think you have Ken Jeong.
Then you have the other crazy guy who is, I think his name was
Eddie, but I don't really recall.
I haven't done my second round here.

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Yeah, this might just surprise you, but if you didn't pick it
here, it was not coming back to you.
Yeah, I might. It was flexing like the money in
the budget there. That was a great, that was a
really good scene. That's why I was going to pick
it at the turn here because it'sjust this, the crazy rich
storyline is so intriguing and it literally is in its budget.
And the Singaporean wedding would have been a nice diverse

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thing to put a draft pick here for my board.
Gorgeous was literally the word I wrote down for this wedding.
This is just too gorgeous not topick for me in the second or
third round here. So I would have picked it.
I think it's a great pick, good,perfect spot for it.
The big question is, is there going to be a sequel?
And I think there is, right? So like, where is it going to
be? I thought this would happen a

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lot earlier. You know, I thought this should
have happened already. And I know Henry Golden's gone
and done different movies. He did like Snake Eyes.
I think he did the shit. What's he no Ministry of
Ungentlemanly Warfare. I think he was in he's kind of
bouncing around and you know, it's kind of he kind of took
advantage of like, OK, I'm kind of a big deal now after Crazy

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Rich Asians, but didn't really make good movies, you know, or
just like, I guess notable ones.I think he should just make the
the sequel in Constant Woo. She was in that stripper movie
with Jlo. What was that called again?
Whatever. But she is someone that I don't
think nearly took advantage of the situation.
Like not nearly as much as HenryGolding did.

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You know, I feel like she could have done so much.
She could have done so much moreafter this, just like the other
woman from this movie. What's her name?
Dude? She was in Eternals.
Jim Chong. I feel like she she had that
little spurt, but it seems like she hasn't really done much
lately. But yeah, I feel like those, all
these actors need the sequel to happen.

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So it's Hustlers, by the way, that movie 2019.
Yeah. And so I just quickly looked up
an update. So the sequel, it's still
promising, but John Chu I was the director of Crazy Versations
is kind of caught up in the wicked hive.
So it probably won't happen for a while, but it seems like
they're trying to put a script together.

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So I still think it happens. I at some point.
So she like with like reality TVand like weddings and what not.
Like I feel like and like this was like a phenomenon when it
came out. I feel like there's enough damn
support. Behind this yeah, 100%.
A lot of good comedians in that movie too.
A lot of funny bastards. Aquafina, she kind of faded too,

(23:04):
like everyone in that like, castlike, started to get like, gigs
and rolls and except for making the sequel, which makes no
sense. So yeah, that's my second round.
Let's go to yours. OK, so I'm going to pick.
All right, I'll take this. I'll take the Wolf of Wall
Street wedding. OK, I'll take it.

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I think that's just a classic fun wedding that you want, rich
fun wedding that you want to be too American dancing, insanely
fun crew. Like being a part of that crew
will be so much fun. Just the dance floor, absolutely
just demolishing the dance floorand it's just a, again, a
classic American rich wedding I think will be a lot of fun.
So I'm just going to take that off the board.
I had it as my #5 so when I had the snake coming back to me

(23:49):
would have been gone. Iconic Leo shuffle, you know,
great viral moment to great giftthat you can use.
Naomi, absolutely stunning bride, great soundtrack, you
know, feels very 90s. And then to have, you know,
Bernthal fist pumping Donnie Azoff, basically drunk enough

(24:11):
that he seems like he's on a different planet.
You know, this had all like the character, the the the
characters were true to form. And yeah, it's a short scene,
but you also need, I don't know,I like I think you need a couple
Scorsese weddings in here. Like this is only the first one,
I think. Did we this the first one?
We have first one. So that's that's the debate.

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Like should you have picked a different Scorsese wedding?
Because I have a few on my list.So there's a reason I didn't
pick another one. It might relate to my first
pick. So I don't want to have that
back-to-back on my board. Not too too similar to be
back-to-back, way too similar, way too similar.

(24:53):
But maybe down like next couple picks.
Yeah, maybe it's just like because it's that good, you
know, if you can't think of which one it is, then like just
quick Google people, but. But that scene also that scene
also in Wolf of Wall Street is before everything turns to shit
like that. That's when everything is, you

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know, the first half the movie, it's like you're watching this
guy like his case of success. You know how he's risen to the
top and the merry band of idiotsthat have joined him.
And this is like, literally, you're at the top of the roller
coaster before you're just goingat a complete free fall, you
know? So I think that's also like a
part of like what makes the scene feel so good at the time.

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Yeah, that's a good point. But yeah, so that'll be my
second pick. God, I have two, my next two on
my board. I feel like are not on your
board. Actually, you know what?
I'll pick this one. This is gonna be, I don't know
if it's gonna be on your board, but I'm gonna do it.
This might be a reach. I'll take the Mamma Mia wedding.

(25:59):
It's on my. It's on my list.
Of course, I'm a big ABBA fan, so I love ABBA and I think our
weddings plays, absolutely playsa lot of ABBA songs.
Yes, sure, there's an awkward wedding ceremony, probably
because like the dad's problem. But if you get past that, you're
on the Greek islands, Greek Isles, like you're in Greece and

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you're on the beat. Like you're literally looking
over this amazing ocean and the ABBA playing a lot of fun time.
Like I, I, I think this if you look past some of the awkward
scenarios, this is a great wedding to be at.
This goes into maybe not the best scene, like compared to
like we're talking about Scorsese movies, we're talking

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about Coppola movies. You know, this is more of, you
know, would you want to be at that wedding and a beautiful
scenic location, get the Greek Greece right?
Is that that's where it takes place.
But also, that scene is kind of wild because, like, the Amanda
Seyfried character doesn't get married at the end of that
movie. You know, it's Pierce Brosnan

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and Meryl Streep that get married.
And then you have, like, the three potential dads with
Stellan Skarsgard and Colin Firth, you know, jumping in, you
know, in the fray. Some good comedic timing from
those two. But yeah, Pierce Brosnan, him
going with the singing, not the best singer, right?
And say I do, I think is the song that happens.
I think I want to be at a wedding that will break into

(27:25):
song and dance similar to the Brazilian wedding that we were
at last night. I just would pick a different
ABBA song, honestly. But I agree with you, it should
be drafted because obviously it's the wedding you want to be
there for. Exactly that.
That's where it leans right. The actual scene, not really
iconic, kind of weird, but the actual wedding, it's very like

(27:47):
this is something in real life. Holy crap this would be a dream.
Yeah, yeah, this is good. I I I definitely deserved it.
Deserved to be picked. How it this is this is not
teasing a pic because I haven't seen the movie, but the second
one, like does she actually get married in the movie or is that
a prequel? What?
What is it? That is a prequel.

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Is it a prequel slash sequel? Like they are they doing like a
little Godfather thing? Like, does it go back to Amanda
Seyfried at all? No, it's a it's a prequel for
the Meryl Streep character. Right.
But I thought like, you know, itwould be a prequel, sequel type
of thing. So but it tells the story.
Does it reveal who the actual dad is?
So I, I think we've talked aboutthis on the top before.

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I didn't like it so much that I stopped watching it like a hour.
Yeah, I turned it off. So there's no wedding in that
one, Or at least no Donna wedding.
Yeah. Like, Donna's like going around.
He's in London, which is like with the Colin Firth character.
She's like in America. Like there's a bunch of
different locations that for each of the four individual men.

(28:50):
I was watching the scene back from Mamma Mia to prepare for
this and it's it's wild how Amanda Seyfried's characters
like at the altar or at whateverabout to get married to Dominic
Cooper's character. And like Meryl Streep steps in
and basically she calls like Amanda Seyfried calls Meryl
Streep a whore. Like in front of the entire

(29:12):
crowd. I'm like, wow, wow.
Like like Meryl Streep just likeI think of like she is beauty.
She is grace. That's Meryl Streep and she's
getting called a whore by, you know, Amanda Seyfried.
Jarring. OK, third round pick.
I, I do have to pick one, at least one from the goat of

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wedding scenes. So that's why I'll take
Goodfellas right now. More cash than a brace truck.
You know, that's what you're looking at in the Goodfellas
scene. You got some great like, like
tracking shots. Obviously you have like the club
scene. That's not the wedding, but you
know, it's just like Goodfellas known for those tracking shots.

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You got all the cousins, you gotall the people with the same
name. You got like once again, my
godfather like type of feel where it's you feel it's vintage
Italian. You just you kind of Fast
forward in a couple decades. It's the peak of the
relationship in terms of like chemistry between Henry and

(30:15):
what's her name? God damn it.
What's her name? Rick, help me Noreen.
Bracco's Karen. Karen between Karen and Henry,
but I think right before that wedding scene is also him
beating the shit out of the guy across the street with with the
pistol. Basically one like 1 whack in

(30:35):
the guy. So I think that it was it does.
It's a nice hard cut to the wedding.
And yeah, this is just probably,man, this is up there with the
best Scorsese wedding. I I put I had it over Wolf of
Wall Street by one slot and I also have another one on the
board here. Yeah, I, I, I had this higher

(30:57):
than Wolf, but I think it's close because I think this one,
you always have to compare it tothe Godfather because it's the
Italian wedding. And if you look, if you compare
it to the Godfather, Godfather like wipes it out of the park.
I think like I, I think this onea big problem with that this is
that there's no drama. You know, they have it's a
great. This is like arguably like this

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is just like all about the scenebefore with the pistol whip,
with the pistol beating, you know, and then it just goes
right into the wedding, the bagsof cash, the, you know, your
Italian classic wedding. But there's like nothing really
going on, you know, and I don't know, I, I, I, I like it worthy
of where it's being drafted. Of course, I guess that's where
I'm just, I guess I'm playing devil's.

(31:38):
Ass There's a lot of scenes. There's a lot of scenes in
Goodfellas that just aren't, youknow, that important for the
plot. Some of it's more about this is
just the life of a gangster. You know, this is kind of like
this is what the the culture is like and this is like what a
wedding looks like. And the I guess the authenticity
is kind of what Scorsese always like, wants to like, I guess

(31:59):
capture like with that movie. And obviously you have all the
gangsters that he talked to in making that, in making
Goodfellas. So I think that definitely plays
a part in it. And once again, it's like, it's
like there's just parts of Goodfellas where it just
wanders. You know, I think that the
wedding scene, it kind of feels like the movie wandering a
little bit. OK, next fourth round on the way
back, I'm going to go, I'm goingto go with the end of the

(32:27):
Hangover. I'm going to go Doug's wedding
at the end of the Hangover. They do make it back.
You have the wedding shown in the first scene of the movie.
And obviously the last scene yougot the classic we fucked up.
Talk to Michelle Monigan, Bradley Cooper.
First off, what makes this like worthy of drafting is that it

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has the most one of the most iconic wedding singers in the
history of movies. And it's the same guy from old
school. Not Oh, I am teasing a pic.
It's what's the song he has at the end of hangover again?
Is it candy shop? I think he does at the end of
hangover. Yes.
So yes, guy is amazing. It it's I I I wonder if he had

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any more than those two movies where he's singing at a wedding,
but he is like basically the actual like movie wedding
singer. But then you also have Stu
telling off his fiance satisfying moment.
Then you have one of the best like ends that go into like a
post credit montage and do you have like the pictures that

(33:35):
they're kind of looking back on for the night?
They don't remember. It's like very, very like
relatable for a lot of people. So I'm going to put that, you
know, that satisfying ending that's a good like end wedding
moment hangover. Yeah, the montage like I think
you get it here too, which is why I I was going to pick it as

(33:56):
well, but also damn band, which is the guy the best wedding band
ever in movies over Yeah over what you teased earlier this guy
or this guy in the band. They actually are a real band,
the the Dan Band and they tour and he does his old shtick like
with the. I need to get Dan Band for my

(34:17):
wedding. Dude, like they but they like,
they like do concerts, not weddings, the concerts, you
know? Oh, so they're just a band band.
Yes. Like can I hire them to do my
wedding? Well, probably it just cost a
lot. But like, like, they're an old
school, right? They are in Starsky and Hutch at

(34:38):
the bar mitzvah. I think that's their best
performance. Yes, that's the other one.
I knew there was a third one like they weren't, they weren't
a one hit one there. You wouldn't, you know, not to
Starsky and Hutch. That's a great call.
That's what I I think. He shoots the dog, the horse and
the and the He shoots. He shoots like Starsky shoots
the horse in the garage or in the stable.

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Yes, I think the the power rink off the top of my head, the Dan
band in movies performances, 11 is Starsky and Hutch, 2 is the
hangover, 3 is not old school, Wild Hogs at the festival, the
chili festival and then 4 is oldschool I think.
I can't think of any of the others off the top my head, but

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those are the Dan band rankings in my opinion.
Like that that those are all time.
The Candy shop. It's just like such a weird
thing to hear a slow down version of a white dude singing
it. A guy who reminds me of Nick
Swardson every time I see him. Dan Band.
I need to do my wedding. I'm glad I have some type of

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Dan. The Dan Band.
I I, I, I need them somewhere onmy board, so I'm happy.
So yeah, that's my 4th. Your 4th now?
OK, I'm saving one like, becauseI get back-to-back here to
finish off my draft. I have a couple that I'm just I
want to pick, but I don't think they're good picks.

(36:02):
Those those will be really personal.
And we're just going for cheap laughs.
I'll first go with Coming to America.
Yeah. I'll diversify my boards.
Zamunda, I respect this. You know, it's just a kind of

(36:22):
king ultimate king wedding, you know, and I think obviously it's
coming to America, a great movie.
And I think a lot of the movies about like him, not not like
being grounded, but when you look at this Prince, Prince
Ikeem wedding, it is all time. It is crazy.
And like you look at the characters, the music and
whatnot, like it is a sick wedding.
So I'll take Coming to America. It's one of those weddings where

(36:49):
it's the end of the movie. You want to have the feel good
moment. It definitely has that.
It looks beautiful. It's a royal wedding.
The streets are packed. You get this ridiculous, you
know, reveal that the wife. I was watching the scene back.
I'm just like, how the hell did they pull this off?
You know, it's kind of like theyskipped all the plot holes and

(37:10):
everything. They just wanted to have the
moment where she lifts up the veil and you find out James Earl
Jones like eventually, did you know, want Lisa to marry like
Prince Hakeem. John Amos is in there, one of
the most likeable, like actors, you know, from that time period.
Rest in peace. I think he just passed away.
And didn't John Amos just passedaway?

(37:31):
Oh, I. Quickly.
Looked that up, but yeah, so I had this on my list as well,
just 'cause I don't want to be here.
Yeah, I, I thought I remember seeing that.
But we also, dude, by the way, rest in peace, Terence Stamp.
Yeah. Oh my God, I meant to bring that
up off the top, but we were to focus on your birthday in

(37:52):
Brazil. Holy crap.
Yeah, Terence stamped. Holy crap, that's so sad. 87,
Yeah. One of like the like I think of
him as General Zod, but then like it's so weird 'cause like I
know he's a great class, like Shakespearean type of actor.
Like I think he did British stage, like acting theater.
But also I think of Yes Man and he was freaking hilarious too in

(38:15):
Yes Man with Jim Carrey. Like him sprinting towards Jim
Carrey, like taking off his shoes inside that auditorium.
He cracked me the fuck up dude. He was actually great actor but
also insanely hilarious. Yeah, like, yeah, obviously he's
odd. Like you kind of you kind of

(38:36):
think of him for that, right? Like non bias with Superman.
Like, yeah, but you know what else I think about besides a yes
man entourage, Dude, I do think of it as entourage.
Oh my God, yeah. He's.
Ari Gold's boss or rival? Yeah, right, right.
So I, I I still think of that and I'm like, damn.

(38:56):
Like he is great in that role. Like AI don't know.
It's like that higher figure that like chairman of the board
type of figure. He's great at that.
He's like an elitist, you know, he's someone that like he gives
off the vibe I'm better than you, you know, type of way.
And he isn't like that in real life, I don't think, or wasn't

(39:18):
like that in real life. But he was great at acting like
that. So that's why he's great at
being General Zod fifth round pick.
Yeah, my last pick here. Don't think it's on your board
and technically there wasn't a wedding.
Shrek 2 It was supposed to be a wedding, but right it was a.

(39:42):
Principal one. Wait, I thought you are you
talking about so you're saying awedding that wasn't a wedding?
Went right. Am I crazy?
Am I wrong on this? Well, there that 2.
At the end, was that not a wedding?
Let's think so. It was not the royal ball.
I'm pretty sure it was a wedding.

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Yeah, it was. It was supposed to be Fiona and
Prince Charming. And that's why Shrek in human
form and Donkey in horse form, they grab the big gingerbread
man and not the gun drop buttonsand they freaking they go and
try and stop the wedding. Yeah, they prevent.
They prevent the kiss. I need a hero.

(40:23):
I need a hero. Yeah, I like it.
You could say Shrek one as well,but I I like Shrek 2 and it I
would say it counts because thatwas a wedding.
They just didn't consummate the marriage or they didn't.
That's the wrong way. Like they didn't didn't sign the
license. It didn't actually happen.
It is a it. It is like a wedding that was
happening. I think I'm misremembering this.

(40:45):
No, my the whole point is that Prince Charming's speaking to be
Shrek. Oh, but so like, what was that?
That found a wedding. How do we not know this?
This is embarrassing. I think we have such scramble
brain right now from. I think I messed this up.
Let's go. I thought that was.
Going to be a clever pick. Let's go to the Let's go to the

(41:07):
pot that. Didn't make sense with the pot.
What was that? I'm looking this up.
Oh, it's a it's like the royal ball or something.
Fiona's skept. Fiona is skeptical of charming,
therefore the To ensure the two will wed, Fairy Godmother gives
hair the love potion to put in Fiona's tea.
The exchange is overheard by Shrek, Donkey and Post, who are
arrested by the Royal Knights after Donkey inadvertently

(41:27):
exposes them. While the fall begins, the fairy
tale creatures haven't seen the rest on news rescue the trio
from the dungeon. They all stormed the castle with
the help of Mongo, monstrous living Gingerbread man created
by the Muffin Man. This is.
Though Mongo is destroyed, the group manages to break into the
ball. Shrek fails to prevent Charming
from kissing Fiona, but instead of falling in love, Fiona knocks
him out. Yeah, that's disappointing to

(41:49):
hear. I didn't think that went
through. That's not me.
So I got to pick something else.But that would have been a great
pick if it was a wedding. Yeah, it was just the IT was
some type of ball. OK, I'm pivoting.
I will pick. It's catnip.

(42:09):
That's not mine. Puss and Boots, one of the
greatest character intros in thehistory.
That, like, isn't like a main character, one of the best
character intros. Like, it's like what Marvel did
with Spider Man Shrek in like, Civil War.
Like Shrek did that with Puss and Boots.
You know, just electric opening.Very character.
OK, that took us for a spin. Yeah.

(42:34):
That's Brazil brain. Do I pick something again where
I'm like, oh, I want to be there, Or like just pick
something iconic? I'm I'm having this like
conflict too because the two movies I have left on my board,
they are both polar opposites intown.
I'll have some funny honorable mentions.
You know what, this was something that I've always

(42:55):
thought of, like I would always want to be at a wedding that
this happens at, like I that's not right.
I don't want to be there, but I'm just curious, like what
would be like the scene? I'll pick the graduate.
OK. I would like have you ever like
when you see in a movie like I object like her, like in like
the wife, like runaway bride happens like I'm a the graduate

(43:18):
is like the iconic of like wedding moments.
So I sound like I would want to be there, but I kind of I've
always been curious like what would like people do like you
wouldn't go to the reception like there would be no Dan band
like what will go on. Only reason why I'm picking it.
I'm picking the graduate. I think something in the same

(43:38):
vein, a movie that I, you brought up that I don't want to
pick any of the wedding scenes for, like how good the scene is,
but I needed to be there. It would be Runaway Bride with
Richard Gere, who's the writer who is trying to, you know,
marry the subject of his article, The Girl who always
runs away. I need to be at that wedding.

(43:58):
You know, I will like there should have been a crossover
with wedding crashers and like runaway bride of them crashing
to like see if she actually stays on the altar.
Like to see Richard Gere. That movie is so ridiculous.
Richard Gere is like Richard Gere is like she's running away.
She's like lock the doors. It's so fucked up, dude, Like
that's a weird ass movie and that they are they're riding the

(44:20):
the horses at the end. Little bit of an odd movie.
Little. Bit of an odd movie, 1990.
Nine girl can't stand at an altar.
It's it's. It's weird.
I'm looking up how many times, how many times did she run away?
I think it was at least three. She has run away from the altar
3 times before the events of thefilm.

(44:41):
She's known as the runaway ride because of these past instances.
In the movie, she's preparing for her 4th wedding and the
audience expects her to run again, which initially she does
but then returns sweater alert. Whoops, I was just reading.
Yeah no, I that's like a ROM comwhere I.
Know it's not a good movie. But I'm like, I kind of watch it
every time it's on television, it's on cable.
That's a classic. Why watch?

(45:02):
Why would someone ever like get engaged with her?
Like how could by like, how would a third person be like,
yeah, it's going to change with me.
How would the 4th, the 4th person be like, wow, it's going
to change with me. Like I don't know that that
Julia Roberts could Julia Roberts could have made any
movie at that time She made thatmovie.
I don't know. I just like that's question.
That was me. Well, dude, like 1999 Julia

(45:26):
Roberts. Like she did.
Being what? What being?
Not being drama. Malkovich.
That was 1999. But what was it?
Erin Brockovich. No, no, 1999 was not in Hill
same year. I thought that was Erin
Brockovich, 2000. No, 2000 Erin Brockovich and
before 9 again, This is why thismovie's crazy.
So like 1990 Pretty Woman, Richard Gere, right.

(45:47):
And then you had they had Julia Roberts in the 90s.
But then 1997 comes and she doesMy Best Friends.
Only two years later, she does Runaway Bride.
There's a sequel? Coming for best friend Best
friend's wedding. Right, I did.
I remember seeing that. But yeah, so very weird.
Like 2 years for her where whereshe like just pivots from like

(46:08):
best friend's wedding to runawaybride.
Two wedding movies, both different.
The the graduate though, like your actual pick here, the and
the last still of them on the bus.
It's pretty depressing, you know, like that's the way I look
at it. I'm just like, they were like,
what the do we just do, you know, like type of moment?
And it's a great movie. It's an absence of certified

(46:32):
classic Misses Robinson forever goaded.
But yeah, it's a it's a little bit like an end.
Like, yeah, it gives you that moment.
But like they're also like we'rekind of type of.
Yeah, there's not a feel good ending, even though it's like,
oh, like you get like you fall in love like it's it's supposed
to be, but then it's like you watch the end and it's like.
Oh, like they're like this. This is messed up.
Like this is a little messed up.Yeah.

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And it's like, oh, I guess that's what actually would
happen if, like, you did that. I'm with my 5th pick, Mr.
Irrelevant, for this draft. I'm going to go back to the goat
of wedding scenes. Or wedding.
Yeah, and I'm going to go with another Scorsese movie.
I'm going with the best scene from Scorsese's last film I'm
doing Kills the Fireman, and this one is not necessarily a

(47:17):
wedding I'd want to be at, but the actual scene is incredible.
Like it's a 3 three hour movie, 3 1/2 hour movie.
It's a slog to a lot of people, but the scene certainly isn't
it's you have like the devilish De Niro with this this Blues
like violin or like strings going on in the background.

(47:37):
You have the brother of Ernest, I forgot what the actor's name,
the brother of Leo in that moviewho looks like a certified
psychopath dancing in that moment he we find out he had
just killed right Annie, the sister of Molly, the Lily
Gladstone character. He had just killed her.
It was the like basically the wedding of the fusion of like

(48:02):
white and like this the what? What?
I forgot. What?
What? Yeah, but what?
What, what, what tribe were there?
It was Oklahoma, the Osage. Osage did like the Osage and the
white coming together. And obviously you have like, the
whites taking advantage of the Osage and the resources, their
wealth, their oil, things of that nature and the evilness of,

(48:25):
like, De Niro, like hovering over that scene.
Yeah. And when you look at that
dialogue, it kind of like foreshadows, like, what is
actually going on there. But mainly because like, that
the the music is like, hypnotic and the dancing is pretty
hypnotic. And it almost seems like
demonish. Yeah.
It's, it's Scorsese doing another wedding scene.

(48:45):
So you knew it was going to be fire.
You knew it was going to be fired from the trailer.
You know, everyone's looking forward to it.
And I thought it delivered. In the trailer, like in the
teaser trailer, so the first thing that came out about this
movie, you see the drum poundingin the score of this movie,
which was amazing. Robert Robertson, rest in peace.
That is the best part of this. What was the score?
And just like kind of like also like the back story of
everything going on. You know what's going on?

(49:08):
They're kind of taking they're they are taking advantage of the
hostage nation. And it's just like you said,
like terrifying, you know, like Henry, like the Leo's brother in
the movie Henry, I forget, like Scott Shimmer or something like
that is the actor's name. I believe he just killed that
woman. And like there he's just dancing
in the middle of the dance floorto this insane score.
Unbelievable scene. And at the time for like 1920s

(49:31):
Midwest, this would be a sick wedding to go to, you know, very
rich people, including like Native Americans, like they're
very wealthy families and just combining to do this huge
wedding. It's just that now when you look
back at it's like, was that a nice wedding for 2025 versus
then obviously not. But the actual scene is why, why
you're picking this. So this is.
A good. Yeah, We don't want to go back

(49:52):
to like, we don't want to go back to like 1920.
You know, that's not. And it's that's a wedding that's
prohibition has been enacted, you know, so it's going to be
moonshine. It's going to be illegal
drinking. But no one wants to attend this
wedding. But it's an awesome scene.
I got to find this actor's name,dude.
Who is this? The guy who was doing the

(50:13):
dancing in that scene. No, it's this guy.
It's Louis. Cancel me.
Louis. I don't know if it's a real name
because it is the last name spelled Cancel then MI like
Louis cancel me. I don't.
I don't know that's. Let me see if I can pronounce it

(50:33):
here. I haven't revisited Kozaa Flower
Moon since it first dropped. That happened.
I'm reading the book right now. That's why I'm shocked.
I couldn't remember the Osage. So I'm just like, I'm literally
reading this. This is also Brazil bread.
Brazil bread. Just I'm foggy.
I'm foggy for sure. I thought this guy was going to
be a much bigger actor than whathe was.
I feel like he was in, he might have been many Saints of Newark.

(50:55):
Oh, I think he was in the Penguin.
That's what he was in. He was in the Penguin and one of
the flashback sequences. He was the not he was like the
mob boss that I think I this is the guy where.
He said like what if I kill my daughters?
Like what if I bother? Daughters just die.
That's like this guy. He's in the.
He's in the Penguin, no. Yeah, Louis.

(51:16):
Yeah, you got it. Louis.
I don't know how to pronounce it.
Cancel. Me.
Cancel me. That that is that guy.
Yeah, he's Rex. Rex.
He's in the Yeah, the Nice Guys where he gets the blue face.
Yeah, yeah, that guy. Yeah, he is that character.
But yeah, that's why Mr. Irrelevant.
So Ernest and Molly wedding. Let me go through the draft and

(51:37):
we'll go through honorable mentions.
Ricky Flex for the Weddings in Movies draft, he has Connie and
Carlos Wedding from The Godfather.
He has Jordan Belfort and Naomi from The Wolf of Wall Street.
He's got Donna and Sam in Mamma Mia.
He also has Akeem and Lisa in Coming to America.
And for his 5th pick he had The Graduate Doctor Rowe.

(52:00):
He has Wedding Crashers, the first Cleary wedding.
Second pick he has he has Colin and Araminta and Crazy Rich
Asians. Next he has Henry Hill and Karen
from Goodfellas. And then fourth round pick
Doug's wedding at the end of TheHangover and 5th rounder Ernest
and Molly's wedding at in the Killer's the Fireman.

(52:24):
So that's our draft. Ricky Fleck's honorable
mentions. I'll give you 1 because I think
I have one that I wrote down a one that a wedding I want to be
there for. I love you, man.
I wrote this down just for just like it would be a funny wedding
to be at because that's such an eccentric group of people.
But just to have Lou Ferrigno randomly there.

(52:45):
Sydney Fife is already a wild card with Jason Segel.
I I I think you have gay Thomas Lennon in there and you got the
high pitched voice. Like give me everything you got
type of dude, give me everythingyou got everything you got.
Get him in the mix. It just seems like it would be a
hilarious like type of wedding to be at.

(53:05):
And these guys play instruments.They're like easily are going to
play some, you know, rush. So I feel like in terms of ones
I'd want to go to, I love you man would be pretty awesome,
also in California. You'd get that great scene of
the groom and then his boys playing a set.
Yes, that would be sick at a wedding.
So I and it's a good location too, so that that's a good shout

(53:28):
one I thought about picking as ajoke.
Kill Bill, Volume 2. Oh my God.
Jesus Christ. What do you you would not That
would be good, but that would bekind like that was a sick scene.
Yes, that. That was pretty good.
I can't believe you didn't draftthat.
I can't believe I didn't think of that.
I should have I should have donethat instead of the graduate.
I, I I regret that, but yeah, I,I, I like that one.

(53:51):
I had Runaway Bride as well justfor the the same reason as you
said earlier you're. Just gonna run.
Let me guess, yeah. I also had Palm Springs, now I
just only going to pick it not because of the wedding but I
think that movie is underrated. I think that movie is so good,

(54:13):
so I would have only done it outof respect.
I don't think it's actually a great wedding, but or I don't
think it's like great scenes in that wedding, but like overall
movie I love and I just would doa respect pick.
So I just wanted to mention thatmovie.
One of the 1st movies we reviewed on TDII think it might
have been number. The second movie we ever
reviewed 2020, because that was after the King of Staten Island

(54:34):
was number 1. And I think this was our second
one. And that one wouldn't want to be
at because of the awkwardness ofthe sister sleeping with the
groom or the sister of the bridesleeping with the groom, that
whole thing. And also what I want to be at
that wedding knowing that like the day after day.
No, but it's a good movie. It's a good shout like that.

(54:56):
Like that, that one Andy, Kristen Miliano, we just talk
about the Penguin like she's a massive * now, like she's she's
going to probably in the Batman part too.
Any other one that you have. Anyone but you an Australia
wedding that's pretty sick on the beach.
That's sick American wedding that just seems like a classic

(55:18):
like fun wedding to be at with alike a bunch of high school
friends. Like that would be fun stuff
from the grandma at the end that's a different story.
But. Everything went wrong at that
wedding. That's the bad part.
You know stuff. Where does save the day and
redeem himself? Obviously because it's an
American Pie movie, but yeah, like, I, I, I, I should have
thought of that because, like, that's one of my favorite

(55:38):
franchises. I'm actually a little, I'm
kicking myself a bit for not having that.
Yeah, I, I like American Wedding.
I do. I don't think it's worth to be
picked though. Just like the flower situation,
like there's just too much like literally like you're getting
stressed watching it. That's why it's a pretty good
movie. And then there's a vital comment
here. I've never seen Big Fat Greek

(56:00):
Wedding. That's going to be 1 a huge mess
just because that's missing on both of our filmographies.
Like we we. I've not seen that either.
Yeah, and they just did like thelegacy sequel or trilogy down.
I don't know. I I, I don't know.
I I people are going to be like,you pick you pick the Mama Mia
over my big fat Greek wedding like you're crazy.
I'm like, well, I haven't seen the movie and I'm going to have

(56:20):
a guy. Yeah, I Big fat Greek Wedding is
definitely going to be one. People are like, how could you
not pick that? My best friend's wedding.
People are going to be like, whydidn't you pick that?
I think that. Yeah.
And there's, I mean, father of the bride, father, father of the
bride has, you know, iconic wedding scene.

(56:42):
That was a brilliant pissed watching that.
Though those are like Divas, like, Yeah, like, I don't know,
like not no. Excuse me, Not Divas.
Those are like, you know, those are.
They're chick movies, You know, they're just not our DNA.
They're not what you. Meant by Divas though.
Like I she was like, yeah, I'm like, wait, I didn't even mean
to say that. No, no, no, no.
It is kind. It's just like, oh, like, I
don't know, I guess I'm thinkingof PKO.

(57:03):
That's kind of what I'm thinkingof so.
She's kind of a deal. But like father bride, like I
hate that movie. I hate that whole wedding scene.
I I hate the post wedding reception.
It's just like him parking cars.It's him like just being
stressed and it's him just beingsad.
Like I, I, I don't like that movie.
I just don't. Don't talk about Father and the

(57:23):
bride with Ricky Flex. There's other ones too.
What's the one when Harry met Sally?
That wedding scene, I think pretty good at the end.
I I could have picked that one that I do like when Mary Harry
met Sally. That's a that's an absolutely
stunning, stunningly. Good movie is another one.
Bridesmaids A Phillip Phillips, right?
No, not Phillip Phillips. What is the what is it?

(57:45):
Phillips. Rudolph.
'S character. I don't.
Know no what is the they like something Wilson Phillips that's
like and they have that stupid song at the end that's such a
niche song that one hit wonder. But yeah, well, that that'd be
the type of thing where it's like, I would just hang out with
Melissa McCarthy, her character the entire time.
Yeah, she would tear up the dance floor.

(58:06):
OK, so that's our draft. We we kept it, I guess very TDI
coded and that does it for the wedding draft that does for
episode 483 of TDI. Make sure you guys are locked
in. We have check up trailer roundup
coming up. Maybe we talked a little bit
alien Earth on Friday. I know that's been I guess

(58:27):
that's been happening in terms of like discussion online.
I, I I on. Netflix.
I would say maybe the Cowboys dock.
I know we've kind of hyped it upa couple episodes, but we we
don't we have to talk about thatcomes out.
It's going to be tough because like, your schedule might not
work out for for us to see it. But Peacemaker?
Yeah, Monday we'll do the littlepeacemaker.

(58:48):
Monday, that'll be Monday then, so probably check out trailer
roundup, maybe a little alien earth, maybe a little Cowboys
dock. You know, little dock talk.
We're due for a little dock talkand make sure you guys are
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we are podding from Brazil. We got foggy Brazil brains going
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racks, anything before we sign off.
Congrats, big Mike, Congrats. Hope reason why we're doing this
draft this draft this episode. Congrats, Congrats, big Mike.
Happy birthday doctor out turning. 20 years old.
Congratulations, that's going todo it. 4483 Until next time we
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