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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Are you a praying man
?
I go to church.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Who's your nomination
?
Are you Piscopilion?
There you are.
Speaker 1 (00:10):
You're the mainliner,
ain't you?
Yeah, I am.
Are you saved?
I'm baptized.
That ain't what I asked you.
I'm what he asked you.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Go to what I was
going to say yeah, you gotta
listen, are you saved?
Speaker 1 (00:28):
Wait until you see it
.
See what?
Speaker 2 (00:35):
What a man can do to
another man.
No On one.
Fuck Granny.
One more, one more Granny, onemore Granny.
Again On one.
(00:58):
Thanks, troy.
Where the hell is he?
Jesus Christ, get ready, out,out, out, fucking Nazi, fuck,
fuck you.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
Good shot.
Oh, that one me.
No, no, I'm the instrument, notthe hand.
God didn't call us today.
You hear me, boys.
What's he doing up there?
He's got a gun.
He's got a gun.
He's got a gun.
He's got a gun.
He's got a gun.
He's got a gun.
He's got a gun.
He's got a gun.
(01:42):
He's got a gun, he's got a gun.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
There's a gun, sir.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
We prepared dice when
else came up to that guy's, but
us Lawrence Potation, we got it, Don't we boys?
Speaker 2 (01:59):
Yes, sir, we got it
sir Normet, brother, that
motherfucker's down then too.
Good job.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Normet.
Welcome to the Army, Norm.
You did good Basketball.
Best job ever.
Best job ever.
Best you ever had.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
Best you ever had,
and welcome back to the
conversation that never ends.
(02:47):
This is Timeless Talk.
I'm your host, aj.
To my right, as always, we haveSlide Show, and this is a new
episode of Timeless Talk.
Yeah, woo Woo, the energy ofthis, the energy of this, yeah,
all right.
So, as you guys noticed already, um, I'm just just me and Slide
(03:07):
Show today.
No, furious, today, you know,furious couldn't make it.
He'll be here next week.
He'll be back next week.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Yeah, and we'll have
a very good talk with him.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
Here we go.
You want to have a good talkwith him.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
You want to address
him?
Yeah, he just talked about hiscall outs.
His reasoning, his topic ideasyour topic ideas.
Yeah, my topic ideas.
Whole nine Okay.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
All right, All right,
guys.
So in this episode of TimelessTalk no, Furious today we're
going to have a uh, a discussion.
We're doing a movie reviewepisode of a of a movie that I
recommended to Slide Show and toFurious, but Furious couldn't
make it to watch it.
So well, we'll have to rerevisit that with him in the
future.
I hope you know what, man.
I hope you're not upset that wedid this review without you.
(03:57):
Bro, the Slide Show is adamantabout doing the review now on
this episode.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
Yeah, and the reason
for the call out.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
That's the reason why
he's like nah.
So the movie that we are goingto review today is, uh, fury.
It is a war movie, takes placein 1914, I believe right, Some
of these was 1914.
During World War II, actuallythe end of World War II.
Um, it follows five, fivesoldiers that were actually
tanked.
They were like a tank crew,right, and I didn't know that
tanks take five men to run.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
Bro, like, yeah, I
didn't know that, I know it
could.
I knew that it could seat likea couple of people.
I didn't know it took that muchto run it though.
Yeah, I thought it was like twopeople or something.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Yeah, exactly so,
because I mean they can see the
guy that's stirring, steeringand driving.
The stirring steering anddriving the tank can still see
through the visor.
But then you got the guy on thetop who can clearly see
everything out in the open.
They tell him where to hang aleft, hang a right, flank this
way, flank that way.
It's interesting how they run atank, bro.
You see how that in the movie.
And you got a man running theguns, you got two men.
(04:56):
So he got the guy that'ssteering right.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
He's also running a
gun.
Then you have his wingman onthe right that's running a gun.
And then you got the other guythat's loading loading the main
cannon.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Loading the main
cannon.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
And then you have the
dude firing the cannon.
Also has to know his, like yousaid, degrees southwest,
northeast, you know two o'clock,five o'clock directional, you
need no directions.
You gotta be on a directionalwhich I think the clock will be
easier to understand with theclock.
Yeah, when you're telling themlike levels to go.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
That might be hard.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
You just got to
envision that clock or yard or
front of you or when they'resaying like 50 yards up five
o'clock, like you, better knowexactly what they mean by that.
You know what I mean.
So yeah, so that's crazy,knowing all those things,
figuring them all out, that's,that's pretty interesting, right
?
Yeah, it's nuts how that works,man, but five men to run a tank
.
It's nuts, man, but the movie'sgood.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
What do you say Like
how do you feel?
Speaker 2 (05:44):
Obviously, we're
going to give you our scores at
the end, but if we can justoutright say it, fury is a good
war movie, man.
It came out of 2014.
If you haven't watched it yet,check it out.
It takes place towards the endof World War 2.
Yeah, they're already in NaziGermany, so they got.
They call them crowds, it'slike the disc term for them
crowds everywhere.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
I was wondering if
that was a disc.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Yes, a disc for
Germans.
I believe it's like aderogatory way to address them.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
I think Okay, but
Nazis in particular.
Yeah, I mean obviously fuckNazis.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
I'll say it right now
I don't think anybody with this
table here?
Straight up yeah nobody at thistable here fucks with Nazis.
But, um, yeah, no, they they.
They, they're called, they callthem crowds, right, but they're
in their territory.
So you know that towards theend of the year excuse me, well,
towards the end of the war weentered into Germany because we
were already, you know, we weredone fighting them in France,
(06:31):
fighting them in the US,fighting them anywhere else.
We had them so backed up, wewere in their country, now going
over there to end the war intheir country, you know, and
that's how they ended up beingin Germany, and the scary part
about that is that you're stillbehind enemy lines, you're still
in their territory even thoughyou're winning Exactly, even
though you're winning the war.
You're, you're still in nowyou're in their shit, in their
territory.
And it's scary because youdon't know if you don't have
enough.
You don't have enough likeintel, like remember that
(06:53):
there's a scene in the moviewhere he's like oh, we had men
up on this hill, we had men overthere, we had eyes over here,
eyes over there, so we knew whatwas going on, what we were
going into.
Now we're going in blind.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
Fuck, I was like
risking it, like that, like it's
just us, just you and me.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
I was like damn, four
tanks without knowing what
they're going to go into.
That's crazy.
That's bravery man, that'srighteous, that's crazy man.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
We'll get into the
characters.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
But give me your
initial thoughts on Slechel.
We're kind of just giving likea little rundown, Bro.
It's about synopsis-wise andeverything but bro, that's still
.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
That movie still has
me on the edge, bro.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
Why is that?
Speaker 1 (07:24):
Because at one for
one it was just crazy man, yeah.
And then like it kind of putyou in like the the POV of what,
like of what soldiers even nowgo through when they go to war,
yeah, yeah, it kind of like Iwas telling yesterday while we
was watching the movie, thoughit kind of revived that old me
that wanted to go into the army,kind of thing, did it Just see
(07:46):
in the?
Speaker 2 (07:46):
war and brought it
back on.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
Yeah Brought back
that fire.
I just like how the combatlooks.
Of course it's not good thatanybody should have to die in
war or in the military or stufflike that, but it's necessary,
no it is.
Can you really feel bad forlike, for example, the crowds or
(08:08):
?
Speaker 2 (08:09):
the Germans.
So you can't?
No, you can't.
I mean because they go throughit too.
They have the same on theirside, like, oh man, why do I
think they're doing?
Speaker 1 (08:15):
right, but you know,
we think we're doing right.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
Yeah, but they
thought it wasn't doing right?
Speaker 1 (08:19):
No, of course not.
That's like the dude.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
He was there.
They really weren't doing right.
They weren't doing right Likeyou said that's like.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
that's like okay,
like what I said, like, can you
feel bad for any of them?
You remember the dude?
They, they forced the machineto shoot the first dude.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, it islike that.
Remember.
He's like what are you here for?
He's like, he's like, he's like, he's like he smacks it out of
his hand.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
Yeah, so imagine
being an American troop with
Nazi Germany and they do that toyou.
Please show mercy and theysmack your.
They don't give a shit aboutyour wife or kid, just make out
of your hand and just like killthis motherfucker.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Bro, he's probably
just like like a spawn bro, like
he think he's doing right, likehis, his, he's just another
soldier.
They just told him yet to gofight.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
It's right, it's for
your country.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
Yeah, yeah, for your
country, oh well just do it.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
Oh well, even though
you agree with us or not, and
for all we know, like you knowit's crazy about what you just
said there's a very good chancethat that guy didn't even agree
with.
with with, with, with withHitler, there's a good chance
that there's a there's a verygood chance and I do believe a
lot of maybe a lot of Nazis,maybe a lot of German's didn't
Germans didn't even reallybelieve in the cause, bro, but
because they're they were therethey're obligated to join the
(09:22):
war when Germany realized theywere losing yeah they had to ask
women and kids, everyonechildren even to pick up arms.
Get your ass out there andfight.
It's for country.
So it's the truth to a degree.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
That's how like black
Hitler was, though.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
That's how it's all
dark.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
That was a piece of
shit dog.
He was willing to fight toothand nail to make sure he didn't
lose the war, but he was very.
It's like, bro, when you'relosing that bad, you got to
accept the inevitability, do youthink that was?
Speaker 1 (09:48):
wrong.
Do you think that scene right?
There was wrong.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
Which one?
Speaker 1 (09:52):
When he said it's
either you or him.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
I don't think it was
wrong I think it was very
accurate.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
No, he was correct.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
Because he was like
what are you here for?
Hey, shout out to Brad Pitt too.
He did a job, All of them.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
Yeah, I can't sell
them all short.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
Brad Pitt does
everything.
He does everything well, butone particular person.
Real quick I want to just putit in there.
Shia LaBeouf man.
Flowers, but flowers bro.
He did a great job, dog.
You impressed the hell out ofme.
I don't know.
A lot of people hate on ShiaLaBeouf.
They like to.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
He did an excellent
job.
He did a great job as Bible.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
His character is dope
.
That's probably my favoritecharacter I ain't gonna look at
him.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
He told me.
He said bro, I already know whoyou go like in this movie.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
I did tell you that I
have to get before I actually
even saw the character.
I was like I already know whoyou're gonna fuck.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
I think I know who
you're gonna like in the movie.
I was like, okay, you know.
He said there's a charactercalled Bible.
I was like, oh, that's the oneright there.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
And he's a Christian
bro, so that's a wrap.
And you, sure enough, man, andhe's stuck to and to and he had
some.
He had some gems, like I won'tforget when he was like.
He had some quotes for sure.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
He had some quotes.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
I remember that he
had some gems, bro, Like when he
took up that tank man.
Remember that when he got thatgood shot in a top, Don, aka
Brad Pitt, taps him on theshoulders.
It's a good shot.
And then bro was like he didn'ttake the credit at all.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
He was like he wasn't
stressful when he said it,
though he was so stressed.
He looked like he stressed andrelieved.
Yeah, relieved he did one ofthese in the cigarette.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
You're right.
He was like yeah, but thatwasn't me.
I'm the instrument, not thehand.
Oh, bro, I was like yo that wasfire.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
When I heard that,
bro, I was just like yo, you
thought that shit broke and thefact that he could you know, he
could bring up that quote whilehe's under so much stress.
It's like that, genuinely justlike that was genuine.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
You could tell he
just came from his soul, his
spirit, bro.
He was like hey, he's like.
Hey, man, he's like hey, I'mnot, it wasn't me, I'm the
instrument, not the hand.
And he's like it's not.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
God didn't call us
home today.
But yeah, but another one.
Yeah, he had a couple quotes.
He had a few good ones, bro.
Yeah, he had a couple.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
And then he talked
about the one that sent me that
Bible.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Quote remember that I
was like bro he was just what
we're doing.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
here is a ratchet
sack, Joe.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
You hear me, Gordon
Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
You hear this Bible
verse.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
I think about some
times.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Many times it goes
then I heard the voice of the
Lord saying whom shall I sendand who will go for us?
Speaker 1 (12:26):
And I said hear, am I
Send me?
Speaker 2 (12:45):
What do I say in
chapter six?
Killing it.
So, with that being said, we'llget into death a little later,
but, with that being said, shoutout to Shia LaBeouf man, and
honestly, that staff was lit.
Bro, wrapped it.
John Berndtall, you know whatI'm saying.
Shia LaBeouf, and honestly, bro, like I don't know Fuck, I
(13:05):
forgot his name man, but thatHispanic dude, that was an end
of watch, gordo one place.
Gordo, the driver Shout out tohim too, bro, you giving you
your flowers.
And the new guy, the guy Norman, kind of the main character,
the machine, the machine Shoutout to him too, man, because he
did a good job.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
He played the role.
First of all, he played therole.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
Well, he was the guy
that no one liked at first.
He definitely played the roleof the guy that was supposed to
grow on you right.
Because at first, you're likewell, straight up, straight
bitch, he's going to get thesepeople killed.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
I don't know he's
going to get them killed, bro.
I don't know who directed thatmovie, but that was really good,
especially how they gave himhis ward nickname at that.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
Yeah, yeah, right
before they did that, right
before the shit went down, yeah,that was epic as fuck bro.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
And then they grew a
little bonding moment right
there before you remember thatshit.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
He was like I love
this place, I was like yeah,
yeah, I love this place.
He's like best fucking job I'veever had.
Bro, best job I've ever had.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
The best job I've
ever had.
That movie was 12 out of 10,bro.
It was 12 out of 10.
Honestly 12 out of 10.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
You know, every movie
has their flaws, but honestly,
that particular movie I grew aslide show.
Well fuck, I guess we're goingto say it now.
Then fuck the end, right?
Speaker 1 (14:06):
12 out of 10.
12 out of 10, yeah, and we'regoing to tell you because there
wasn't really too many cons.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Man, we're probably
going to sound like we're
reviewing something that we'rejust doing strictly bias, yeah,
but honestly I'm having a hardtime not really, I'm having a
hard time finding a lot of cons.
Like, really, the only conwhere it was kind of slow was
where they stopped in thatGerman city for a little while.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
Oh, it slowed down a
lot, but it's even that had
narrative, but even that hadthat push to story.
It had action because rightafter the last day my house boom
gone, You're right, and thedinner was tense.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
Remember, the dinner
was tense too.
And after that little dinnerthey had.
And then boom, the house blowsup and the girl, the machine
just smashed.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
What do you, what do
you think that is, bro?
You see how?
You see how they were actinglike they're acting like savages
?
Yeah, they were, but I think, Ithink that's what war does to
your mind, yeah it makes youkind of like relinquished.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
You almost lose order
.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Kind of like a beast
or animal, Like you lose part of
your soul.
I think it is.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
I think it is too,
because it's like war does that?
Speaker 1 (15:00):
War fucks you up, bro
.
You got to kill people, you gotto kill kids, you become
desensitized to it and that'swhat.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
And you see that I'm
glad you're brought there up,
because now we're going totransition over to the part of
the review where we kind of talkabout character development,
right, so right, it starts offwith Brad Pitt and his tank crew
.
Yeah, they introduced you to.
You know Brad Pitt, which is hegoes by Don.
I think his name is Donnie, buthis name is Donner top.
But they know top is like hisnickname, Nickname.
His nickname is top becausehe's always at the top of the
tank.
(15:26):
So people are like why the fuckthey call him top top Because
he's the guy Kind of like thecaptain.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
He's a commander,
yeah, he's like the commander of
the tank.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
He's the guy that's
at the very top.
He has a microphone.
That's the boss yeaheverybody's got their,
everybody's got their headset onand he's the boss.
He basically has the.
He dictates what happened.
Yes, he dictates when they fireon somebody, he tells them
where to aim the tank, where towhere to drive the tank.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
So he's on the top,
he has everybody's life.
Yeah, basically, and that'sthat's.
That's a total machine.
If you want to live, justlisten to what I say.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
Yeah, he tells them
that, and at the very beginning
he's like do what you're toldand you'll get through this,
You'll survive.
He was right he was right, yeah, 100%, and he got him through
majority, majority of everythingthat was going on.
The show and to the end he didand to the end.
So that happened.
You're right that that's that'stop, and then the next one down
would have to probably be,would probably be Bible, bible
by because he works, he'sdefinitely second, for sure.
(16:13):
Command yeah second to command.
Not only second to command, buthe's also in charge of a Grady
loading, helping him low when toload tells him when to load and
fire Big missiles.
He's fired, yeah he would tellhim when to load it, and he
would.
He would fire it, he would.
He was in control of all that.
He was in control of the biggun.
Yeah, bible was in control ofthe big gun, which is the main
thing, which is like the mainthing, the main, the main cannon
that everybody sees in a tank.
(16:34):
That's what, that's what, bibleis controlling.
He was aiming it and he wasfired.
Remember he's like on its way.
Remember he kept saying on itsway and he pressed the trigger
so it was weird, right.
So he would aim it.
He would look through a littlepeople.
Remember that he had like athing he was looking through.
Remember that.
Yeah he would look through it,he would end in the end, and
then top would tell him where toaim it.
Yeah, and then when he found itand he would say he would wait
for his first instruction forhis first time.
(16:55):
Exactly, even though he was ontarget he wait for top to say
fire.
Then he would say on its way,and he pressed it with his foot.
Remember what his foot he wouldpress, like a little pedal.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Yeah, now fire.
Yeah, bro, she was beast, so,but.
But.
But if we mentioned the Bible,we also got to mention how he
kept them spiritually fed aswell.
Oh, he did.
That's what we was talkingabout the journey spiritually,
we'll get to it.
Yeah, we'll get to it.
No, we'll get to it.
No, yeah, for sure.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
So so, bible, that's
Bible's job.
We're just going to the jobsWe'll come back around.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
We're going to.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
Bible dig.
He played a big part to, likeyou said, as far as keeping the
men spiritually grounded andkind of like mentally there when
it came to the God for sure.
But yeah, so that was that was.
That was a he second in command, that was his job.
He was in good Tuesday, he wasin control of the arm and the
actual cannon itself, the mainthing that everybody knows about
tanks.
That was Bible's job.
Third would probably be GradyGreat.
(17:41):
John Berthals character, thetaller dude he was, he was a
taller dude they had to have the.
He had the buzz cut around thesides.
He was like the crazy, thecraziest one, the craziest one
in the crew was definitely JohnBerthals character.
If you guys watch the WalkingDead, you know, you guys
remember who Shane was Rick'sbest friend, rick Grimes, his
best friend.
Yeah, he's nuts in this movietoo, but he's more grounded.
But he still had goodintentions.
He was just crazy he did.
(18:01):
He was still a good guy.
He's still a good guy.
He just was, which I don't know, just unhinged.
Yeah, very unhinged.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
That's a good way to
put him.
He's very unstable.
Unstable Like this willprobably get he been there for a
while.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
Oh yeah, and you can
tell he's been in a lot of
fights in his life.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
You can tell.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
Roseman a lot of fist
fights, probably growing up as
a kid.
In his teenage years bro wasalways down to squab, which is
good.
He protected his manhood inthat way.
But I think it was flawed in asense where he, when you came to
sensibility he was a littleunhinged, like you said, he kind
of.
It was kind of harder for himto hold it together sometimes in
times of peril, but he wasbrute If you needed a brute to
get the job done.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
that's your guy.
Yeah, that's, that's the guyyou want, Like you ever.
You ever want to know and thiswas him in the movie bro you
ever want to know if hisposition was he was.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
He was a mechanic too
.
Remember he would.
Not only would he reload thecanisters for Bible to fire the
missiles, he was a reloader, buthe was also a mechanic.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
You know how to fix
the truck with break on the tank
, he would fix it.
Him bro.
Yeah, I could tell somebody'sunhinged and I seen him do it in
the movie.
Whenever somebody's eyes islike this, yeah that's how you
know.
They lost all their boats.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
Yeah, and bro was
like that I'm sorry, little love
far gone Like.
Yeah, I'm like oh yeah, he'scrazy, for sure.
Yeah, that was, that was a bossman.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
That was it he was a
bolt.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
Was was looser to a
bolt, or two or loose.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
Hey, I like I like
how he just automatically turned
into a mechanic, though no yeah, he was Can you fix it, why not
?
Yeah, he's like sure why not.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
He's like how bad is
it?
Topside, because when they runover that mine and they fuck up
the whole track of the thing,she comes up and fucking breaks,
because you guys know how tanksrun on.
It looks like a conveyor belt.
Yeah, the conveyor belt hits amine.
It blows up again.
Guys, spoiler, we're doingwe're doing a review of a movie
that came out.
In the movie.
We're doing a review of a moviethat came out in 2014.
So if you didn't watch it, gowatch it.
This shit came out 10 years ago.
(19:45):
Now.
It's actually 10 years ago tothe date, but you can.
You can still.
You can still hear the review.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Yeah, it's still be
it's still.
Speaker 2 (19:51):
Oh yeah, don't get me
wrong, you can still hear this
and know what's going on, withspoilers and all.
Still, go enjoy it, go go.
Why?
Go?
Go have the experience.
If you haven't watched it yet,you definitely need to go watch
that y'all.
Um, maybe, like I was saying so, the conveyor belt part broke,
remember that shit?
They ran over the mine.
It broke that and then the shipwas breaking apart into pieces
and then the thing got busted.
I forgot what he said.
He called it.
What did he say?
Didn't he say?
Speaker 1 (20:11):
like pungent fly.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
Or he said oh,
fucking Gordo the spanish.
He was like, ah, it's a chunk,it's a chunk I don't know.
But I was saying, fuck,everything was fucked up on it
the shoe, the chunk of art, thefucking chocolate came out and
everything.
He's like man, a chunk, like itall.
Like this shit was not going toroll, no more.
This shit was that's noteverything.
Yeah.
And then when they got outlooked at the damage.
That's when, that's when topwas like first.
First, he asked him how bad isit?
(20:32):
Yeah, he's like busted, he'slike broke his shit.
That's, that's, that's what agreat grade.
He says great.
He's like broke his shit, likethe turbines busted.
He's like breaking it down tothe top.
What happened to it?
Can you fix it?
That's what he just cuts themoff.
He's like can you fix it?
He's going to say no, I thoughtso too.
He was looking at it like, ohyeah, why not?
Why?
Speaker 1 (20:48):
not, I was like what
Spits?
Speaker 2 (20:49):
and he starts working
, Bro, I was like.
Ok don't get out.
Thing is, that's what led tothe climax of the movie and they
didn't have enough time to doall that.
Man, that's crazy.
And then they sent the new guymachine out to do a look out
Right Before we get to theclimax that movie's, that
movie's heart wrenching fromthat point forward, man.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
Yeah, that's where it
gets good.
It's been good.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
It's been good, yeah,
but leading up to that final
fight I guess you can call it itwas a hell of a movie, man, and
it was a ride all the way up tothat point.
When you get to that point,you're like OK, this is the last
drop.
It's the last drop, all right.
And that shit takes you for aride, man of emotions, Because
you grew to love thesecharacters over the course of
the movie.
They're going to have a coollittle brotherhood going on.
(21:28):
You start to feel it, you startto be invested in their little
relationships that they have onthe screen.
You're like and that's goodacting.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
You have to act.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
When you have to, bro
, yeah, you have to man up, but
if an actor is doing their job,if they get you to start caring
about them, you don't want tosee them die you don't see them
go out.
Like a certain way you attachyour emotions yeah.
And you're just like fuck, howdo they go out like that?
You know what I mean.
But they went out like all ofthem went out like geez.
I'm going to leave it at thatbefore we get into really get
into what happened, but let'sfinish the characterization.
So we're going down the line,remember?
(21:56):
So Grady's the one that loadsthe tank, loads, loads the
missiles and fixes the tank whenit breaks right.
Moving on to Gordo Gordo is,he's the guy that drives the
tank.
He basically does directionalstuff.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
He knows he's a
driver.
He's a driver.
He's a guy that drives.
He can shoot too.
He's a gun, he has a gun.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
He's a rail gun, but
he also drives a tank.
He's also getting them out ofsticky situations.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
That might be the one
pressure right there.
Hell yeah, because you got tobe.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
If you're not on
point, you're getting hit.
The tank's going to get hit.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
Everybody's pinning
on you too.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
And everybody's
yelling at each other.
Remember, the communication wasgood, but there's times where
they're frantic, like all back,bounce away.
And if you're in top position,you really got to be level
headed, bro, because you're theeyes in the sky, you're the one
that sees what's going on in thegrass, in the field, in the
dirt.
Go this way, hit a hard back.
Remember, he tells him like hita hard back, I'll tell you when
.
Follow my voice.
Like yeah, but if Broga's takenout, you got to go on your wits
(22:44):
at that point because he canstill see right, because you
know.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
Wardle early.
No, it still has like a littlewindow.
Yeah, what do they call?
Speaker 2 (22:51):
that you know.
It's like with submarines usewhen they look up to the top, to
the surface.
There's a, there's a periscope,oh, okay.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
He's using the
periscope but, like you said, a
periscope.
That's very minimal, yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
You still have blind
spots.
Yeah, excuse me a lot, yeah, alot of blind spots with a
periscope.
So I was like yo, it's real,bro, like shit's real right now.
But that's what Gordo does.
Gordo wears, it works a railgun and he drives a tank.
The last job it's kind of likea wingman, it's kind of like
another.
He's a gunman too.
He works the rail gun and hecould pop out of his hatch and
shoot.
He's kind of like an extra man,machine, machine, machine.
(23:24):
I don't want to say he had theleast important because, be
honest, let's be honest, he, ifit's, if machine fails, bible
takes over.
Do you remember that guy thatwas in a ditch, that had the RPG
and almost shot the tank?
I'll go out the first mattervery first, the very first fight
the machine got into with thembefore he had his nickname
they're just calm by Normanthere's a army.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
They call me Normie.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Norman, they were
just joke with him, and before
he got his war name and it's aNorman shoot him and he would
hesitate.
Bro, what has they?
Huh like oh, I'm trying toreload the gun Cartridges like
it was when he was still not aman.
He was still growing into theman before yet a man that was
before machine and you knowthat's it and they load it and
Justifiably so.
Gordo got mad at him and saiddo what you came here to do, do
(24:04):
your job.
You're gonna get one of uskilled, and it's true.
So, cuz, when he fucked up toshoot that guy, that was out of
Gordo's range, gordo couldn't doit.
That's why he was like shoothim.
It was like, bro, that was thekids scene, when it was a kid no
, not that one, I was another.
They're driving through a field.
It's actually before the kids.
Oh, okay, remember this guypopped up out of a ditch and he
had an RPG.
He was gonna shoot the tank onon machine side.
(24:24):
Yeah, and who's a?
But machine Bible.
So Bible's like.
I got him and he turned his way, he turned his gun down.
So bro has access to two guns.
He has a machine gun but healso had.
He also had the tank, the.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
Canon.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
I got him and he
picked them up and he shot the
guy for him, and that's whenGordo ripped in the oh, that's
when he fell back in the hole.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
Yeah, rpg, yeah, he
fell back with the whole RPG and
then they ran over.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
right over that, you
ever to see this skull pop like
a fucking grave they did good onthat.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
They did look real.
Speaker 2 (24:54):
But my point is Bible
picked up the assistant God he
saw him because if he didn't,that would have been, that
possibly could have been both ofthem.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
You know we could
kill all of them.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
I could took out the
whole tank because that close
range right there, boom andright into this RPG yeah, that
wouldn't have been well.
So the fact that it happened,that's when they justifiably
sold tore machine a new assholelike a bro with the fuck.
And then that's when top totalman, you know, I promised my men
a long time ago I'm gonna keepthem alive and you're getting in
the way.
That's when the whole thinghappened with the crowd and he
was like you know, what are youhere to do?
(25:24):
He's here to kill you.
You're here to kill him, like Iwas like fuck, it's real,
though, that's what, that's whatthey're there for.
So it's like when you say Idon't want to do this shit, I'm
really.
Then, when he tells him that,though, what are you gonna do?
He's like kill me.
I was like, oh, get this guy,send him back to the fucking I
don't know man, send him back tothe box.
Oh yeah, bro, the sandbox.
Or just let him go home, bro.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
Like that's how
you're gonna be out here, you're
liability, you're gonna getpeople killed legit, you know,
but then he okay, but as brutalas that scene was cuz he was
slapping them up like get out ofit, that was really just care
for him.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
That's all it was.
Yeah they were really scaredbecause I know he's gonna keep
gonna get killed, you're gonnadie out here, bro Like you're
gonna be.
We don't want you to be.
What happened to the last guy?
The last guy was actually afighter, though he was a soldier
.
Bro got his head blown.
You remember that shit whenhe's cleaning up?
Oh, bro got his shit and wedidn't get to meet who the
original fifth tank guy was.
Right, cuz remember.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
Windy's face though,
but we got.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
See what was left of
them.
That's what we got to see.
But fucking damn, bro, you knowlet's just give him a hand clap
.
Thank you for being a G, bro.
Oh, we're not like a G.
He did that's fucked up, thathis face and his eye were on the
.
There's remnants of him on thefucking tank, you know just, and
brought it clean it off, like.
But you know that was their boyand they missed them and we
(26:35):
didn't get to really introduceto him or who know who he was,
because he died.
Yeah, and then machine.
They needed to make way for thenew guy that was coming in.
But yeah, that's.
That's what everybody's rolewas in the tank.
My favorite was Bible.
I'm pretty sure I don't know ifyou had a, who would you?
Would you say your favoritecrewmate was man Cuz.
They're all good my way to be,but between top and Bible would
probably by the same Betweenthose like that.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Yeah, but it'd be by
what, oh?
Speaker 2 (27:00):
yeah, I knew, I knew,
I already knew, I called it, I
told you I called it, alreadyknew that.
But um, yeah, man, there wasjust.
You know, the movie was goodoverall.
The war itself Was brutal.
Even though, it just goes toshow you, even though the war is
pretty much one, there wasstill a lot of casualties.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
You know I was
wondering.
What I'm wondering is, sinceeverybody played they part so
well, I wonder if they alreadyknew who the actors were outside
of that movie and just likeIndividually for them, everybody
did their part like especiallyrapid.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
Yeah, and you know
what you know, and I think that
they had, the actors probablyhad a say in the lines to who?
They wanted who they wanted tobe, because when they were
writing the script, I think thethe events were true, but the
people were made up werefictional, like the actual
soldiers.
Does that make sense?
Speaker 1 (27:45):
So the story, oh, oh,
oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
So I think the tank
and everything that happened
with those tanks was real.
That's real, but they madetheir own story made their own
personalities for these people,like you know.
I mean, I'm sure they had a sayin it that they obviously wrote
it.
Yeah, the writers wrote it, butI'm sure they might.
So they probably had it,because they've done that before
ever.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
They let actors
Actually the actors in the, yeah
, in the personalities, mm-hmm,the way they want, the way they
see fit.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
So I thought it was
great if you had a Christian.
You had a Christian like Biblein there who was going against
the rest, like it was even amoment where he's like, he said
he was keeping them grounded.
I want to get back to what youwere saying.
Yeah, he was like huh, he'slike.
Yeah, I'm done trying toconvert you heathens.
He's like, he's like, but I'mjust gonna keep from me, I'm
gonna keep preaching the goodword.
He's like I'm gonna be in myword.
I don't know if you guys gotquestions.
I'm paraphrasing.
He didn't say it this way, butyeah, he was just like man, I'm
(28:28):
done, I'm done trying to.
He's like done, trying to tryto save you heathens.
Man, we having the sameconversation for three years
straight.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
He's like they were.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
They were talking
about, they were talking about
Hitler and they're like okay,okay, well, here's like.
He's like, but I'm still herefor y'all, I still got love for
y'all, we're here.
And then that's when tops likeokay, but you mean to tell me
he's a.
You mean to tell me, bible,that that Jesus loves Hitler.
He's like.
Well, I assume he does, and I'ma paraphrase, I might mess this
up a little bit, but I know hesays something very accurately
to this he's like, I assume hedoes.
He's like if he repents andaccepts the Lord as his savior.
(28:57):
I believe he is.
He's like, but that's not gonnasave him from man's justice.
And he's not wrong, he's not.
He said a one.
He's like, yeah, he might besaved if he does those things,
but, believe me, be when wecatch his ass he's dead.
Like the world's gonna stillpunish him.
You might be.
At least you know where yoursoul's gonna go if you really
repents it.
But we don't know this, guys,but I highly doubt it.
This man murdered Jews.
(29:17):
I don't think the last thinghe's gonna believe in is someone
that claimed to be the king ofthe Jews.
He's not kind of bowed underthat person, I mean.
I mean he's going to how?
Speaker 1 (29:24):
but he didn't that be
.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
I mean, that's like
Like it's like Kendrick Lamar
sitting that song man.
I rather not live like thereisn't a God.
Then die and find out therereally is.
And then he died and found outthere really was.
So imagine how thatconversation went.
Oh shit, he is real like.
Oh shit, this is the asshole.
I was killing all my people.
(29:46):
Hey, you're finally here.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
What's up?
Speaker 2 (29:49):
This is the.
I don't know if God will say itthat way.
You know what I mean.
I Lord forgive me.
I'm not trying to be put wordsin God's mouth.
I don't think God will handleit that way.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
I won't be crazy.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
God's respectful to
everybody and every but.
But well, I will say about Godis that he's proper, but you
know, he'll put his foot upsomeone's ass if he needs to,
figuratively speaking, right, Imean Jesus.
Jesus, when that synagogueflipping tables man at the top
of problem playing.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
Playing games man
right, the top of God's shitless
.
I could just see like a Judasand Hitler Hitler like fighting
for first place yeah.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
I agree because I
mean this will took pleasure in
murdering Jews.
He burned he burned Bibles, bro, you know that right how many
of them.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
He took out a lot of
Jews.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
There's a scene and
bro, there's a scene, there's a
scene he did.
He took out a lot, bro Oshowitz, all those concentration camps
where they would see ashes ofpeople's bodies.
Bro, he was horrid bro,horrible person, bro, and when I
tell you they would do, theywould do book burnings in
Germany, bro, at his Bible, inthe Bible, I thought he believed
it was God.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
It was he didn't
believe in.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
God, it was other
books.
Hitler, yeah, really, maybe I'm, maybe I'm, maybe I'm
interpreting this wrong.
Then maybe he did.
I don't know if I was told thathe didn't book.
It was multiple books, thoughit wasn't just the Bible.
I think the Bible was one ofthem, though they would do book
burnings.
Hmm books that would like goagainst his word deliberately,
you know, books that would notreally against Hitler's word.
Yeah, that would plant ideasand people's heads.
(31:14):
He wanted books like that burnt.
Hmm, and then I think the Biblewas included in that.
I could be wrong, but that'swhat I heard.
I mean, you heard he was abeliever.
Shit, I've never heard that one.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
That's new to me, I
believe that's why I've never
heard that one before.
Maybe I'm leaving in Jesus, butbelieving in God, yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
God, but not not
specifically Jesus, the correct
God the God whole Jew thing.
Yeah, we went over that.
Just get back to the review,though kind of back on what we
were saying.
You know I'll blow it off, offof the Jesus talk, although.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
That's great, we
always go on with that.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
That could always go
on and be its own episodes.
But, um, to continue the new,the movie review.
It was.
It was a movie aboutbrotherhood.
It was a movie about the war,obviously, what was going on,
but it was the most likely.
I love that it was centeredaround these guys and what they
went through, because there's alot of stories like that in war,
bro.
I'm sure there was so manystories and that's why people
are like, oh, there's anotherwar movie.
Well, bro, there's so manystories to tell.
(32:06):
There's so many differentpeople that went through
different things and but buttalions and platoons and people
that did shit in war that someother people didn't do, like the
guy, the thing that those guysin the tank went through, we
don't, they didn't.
We went through different shitthan the guys in the sky, the
guys that were flying shootingplanes down.
That's a whole different.
Pearl Harbor gave us a look atthat.
You got to see how that waswith through their eyes.
So, and that was the same war.
(32:27):
That was the beginning of thewar, though that's when Japan
got involved in the war.
Hmm, when was when theyattacked Pearl Harbor?
That was also.
World War two was just a verypivotal crazy war man that we
wanted it was against such anevil person that you know what I
mean.
It's nuts bro man.
It was a crazy world war forsure.
World War three, though.
(32:48):
If that ever happens, we're notgonna have anything left, bro.
This place is just gonna besaid there you go.
No, but they said, if there is,it's gonna be chemicals, it's
not even gonna be as what I sayWorld War three is gonna be
fought with nukes and then, ifthere ever is a world war four
is gonna be fought with sticksand stones.
Bro Loki, yeah, I heard thatshit.
I was like damn.
That's what's gonna come to.
(33:08):
We're gonna blow all of ourasses out.
Everybody's gonna get theirasses blown out.
That sounds terrible.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
Anyway, if all our
countries are getting blown out
of the sky, bro, yeah man,that's, that's dangerous, that
that's scary, that happens.
All civilization as we know it,history, they're gonna be in a
world war before yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
Well hold on.
We got to talk about theagreement part, though.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Mmm, yeah, yeah, yeah
, yeah, so you want to go ahead
and tell me you can go ahead andcarry your bro.
You remember what happens,right?
Speaker 1 (33:47):
So, basically, you
know, as we spoke about the tank
, had the tank.
What is it called?
Hello, it's not a wheel, butwhatever.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
Yeah, conveyor belt
what's called that?
It looks like a conveyor belt,right?
I?
Speaker 1 (33:59):
don't know what the
actual name is.
That's as close as we get to.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Well, yeah, they know
what we're talking about.
They know what a tank lookslike when it runs.
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
So then, little yeah,
conveyor belt busted.
And then, um, what's, what'shis nickname?
Tom?
When I was not another one, Iwas fixing it.
Speaker 2 (34:14):
Grady.
I don't think he had one.
They just call him Grady.
I just call him Grady, that'sprobably his name.
Gordo.
Hey, why?
It probably was because Gordomeans chunky in Spanish and that
was the male.
That was the Latinos name,remember.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
I call him Gordo so,
but I know you're saying no.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
But there was, it was
.
It was two of them working onit right to get it fixed.
Speaker 2 (34:31):
Yeah, it was Grady
and Was Gordo.
It was Gordo.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
Huh, yeah, Gordon
Grady and I think top was just
down there watching him do it.
Speaker 2 (34:40):
Yeah, he was like we
was sitting on the tank.
No, he was sitting on it.
Remember who's sitting up therewith his gun?
Speaker 1 (34:44):
He was sitting
looking, so he was watching him
in Bible.
So so he jumped down when theyseen Norman coming up running.
Oh, he's like.
Speaker 2 (34:51):
Norman, why'd you?
He's a good evening, norman.
Why'd you leave your post?
Are you telling that?
That's when they told him thewhole SS battalion was coming?
Speaker 1 (34:58):
there was coming,
yeah, and he was like how many,
he was like too much, how many?
Speaker 2 (35:04):
yeah, I wanted to
know he's like a lot 300 over
300, it could have been three orfour, and then he was like he's
like you see the hearing of mylines.
Speaker 1 (35:10):
They wait you hear
that, and that's when everybody
heard.
They all got stopped.
Oh, they heard singing.
Yeah, they heard the thing inthe distance.
Speaker 2 (35:17):
Yeah, and they knew
right away it was an SS
battalion.
If you guys look up SSbattalions, Matter of fact, I'll
look up to look at it right nowand let you know the force that
that was headed their way.
Remind you, these are fiveminutes a broke down tank, okay.
So Hmm is intense man, oh Fuck,here we go.
(35:43):
So the SS battalion was theWaffen SS was the combat.
Let's see right now the SS Forprotection squads, originally
established as eight offHitler's personal bodyguard unit
.
That's why they're hated.
I'm so bad.
It makes sense, bro.
Speaker 1 (36:00):
That's why I mean
Hitler had to be close probably
yeah, because they were probablyheaded towards them.
Speaker 2 (36:05):
They're probably
going to Hitler to back him up
or something, because the factthat the Top hated them as much
as he did he's like you killedmany of those motherfuckers.
As you see, come near you,remember, he tells, he tells the
machine that yeah.
That's why, and when he's likeit's a damn SS battalion, oh,
when he was a hero that theywere coming with a chance and
shit, that's his personalbodyguards.
(36:27):
Yeah, but he says like it wouldlater be become both the elite
guard of the Nazi reach andHitler's executive force,
prepared to carry out allsecurity related duties without
regard or Legal restraint.
So that means that they'dregard without regard.
That just tells me they'reblowing your fucking top bag.
I'm not even thinking about ittwice or not being disciplined
for anything, not be exactly orFor legal restraint, meaning
(36:51):
they weren't restrained at all.
Exactly, hey, bro, that's sobasically, it was a top of the
line soldiers for the fuckingthey have to answer to nobody.
Basically, unless, unless youwere, unless you were Hitler
yourself himself, bro, they weredoing what they fucked, they
knew, they, they felt theyneeded to do.
Man, that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
That's insane.
I mean just their name alone.
You can hear it in the namelike they carry some type of
power with them, though.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
Just the name alone.
What is intimidating, you think?
Speaker 1 (37:16):
yeah, that's just,
but I like something that come
to fuck some shit.
Speaker 2 (37:21):
It does.
So I was trying to be rude guys.
I was reading this.
This little information I haveright here about this is
battalion my best life.
So it says each SS brigadeItalian battalion had four
battalions.
Each battalion had fourcompanies and each company had
four platoons.
So what does that mean?
At full strength, had 35officers in a thousand men.
(37:41):
That's with, that's with fourof them, that's a, that's a four
of them, do the math.
And a company of just one brokedown to five officers and 340
men.
Speaker 1 (37:54):
That's why he said
300 or 400.
Speaker 2 (37:57):
And they took 340 men
.
Now with five officers, oneofficer left number, there's
only one left.
I was telling them what to do.
They murdered the other four.
They killed four.
They successfully killed fourofficers and about 300 people
Because there was there about 30left.
Speaker 1 (38:12):
I remember 30 or 40
left and they care damn, bro,
when he looked under that tank.
You see no.
Speaker 2 (38:19):
That's what I wanted
to talk about, bro.
Why do you think this, this,this, this was given the context
first right.
So long story, short guys.
They made a stand.
Then top had a gangster momentbecause they were like, hey,
what did we got to go?
They were ready to go.
They already made the lineupwhen they found out was an SS
battalion headed their way.
You got a broken tank in themiddle of the crossroad that
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they were gonna walk right down,that they're coming down.
They're coming down or they'remarching you can hear them in a
straight line.
They're walking your way.
They don't have tanks, but theyhave trucks.
They have like armored trucks,courses and all the men we just
described to you RPGs, guns, thewhole night coming your way.
They're like okay, we're nofucking way, we can't fight them
with a broke tank.
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Everybody's packing up head forthe tree line.
They had a plan.
It is there's different takeson it.
You could say you took a cowersroute or you took a heroes out,
which is, you know, hide in thehide in the bushes and shit
wait for them to pass wait forthem to pass until they get back
.
And then, you know, hope, theyhope they don't see you
basically going the tree lineand hide, wait for them to pass
by, which they really could havedone.
You know they're gonna check inthe tank.
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They're not gonna find anybodyin the tank.
They would, they, and theyprobably went about their way.
Let's be honest, they would.
They would have looked.
There was nobody here.
They would have checked alittle house right there.
Speaker 1 (39:29):
They might have spent
a little bit of time there,
right, but then they would havecleared out eventually.
But they had enough time to getaway, or get far away.
Oh exactly, they had enoughtime to get far enough away at
hours.
Yeah, they did.
Speaker 2 (39:39):
They had hours to get
away from there, to the point
where they would not even bedetected that they were there.
The only, the only the onlyproof of them being there would
have been the deserted tank.
Speaker 1 (39:47):
Yeah, so that's how
you know.
That was a lot of people,though if you had hours to get
away and hear them singing,already there's a shit ton of
people already, you heard them.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
They did that.
Speaker 1 (39:56):
That's like a parade
yeah.
Speaker 2 (39:58):
And you and it sounds
like, well then, they're that
close to and they're not far off.
They're not really that fuckingdeep, exactly.
So you know, of course he takesthe higher road and he says, no
, he's like we're gonna fightback.
They're like what?
Yeah, we're gonna make a standright here at the crossroads.
Speaker 1 (40:13):
He said no, you guys
could go.
Yes, yeah, you guys go, man,it's okay, it's alright.
Yeah, and then by what?
Speaker 2 (40:19):
look to the yeah, he
was like bro, he saw his look,
he saw his eyes were open to I,to like roses, like he was
looking at him, like that.
He was wrong.
I was just like, what are youdoing?
Like, what are you doing?
You really want to do this, bro.
And then he was the first oneto say, all right, we stand.
What's the plan?
Yeah, fuck, all right, man,what's the plan?
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We ain't gonna go up there andbe.
Speaker 1 (40:43):
Why don't really
matter what the plan is, but
what's your plan?
Speaker 2 (40:45):
Yeah, basically, hey,
man, it was a righteous move,
for sure was a righteous move.
It wasn't an easy choice foranybody to make, especially if
you got a family at home.
That you're trying to get backto is a lot of a lot of tough.
Speaker 1 (40:55):
Before the decisions
there.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
Man death before the
sauna.
It's rough, that's definitelyrough, man.
I I feel like man bro, go watchthe movie yeah go watch the
movie.
We'll leave it there.
We'll leave it right here, likelike slideshow said guys.
So just watch it here here.
We're gonna leave the reviewhere.
Last thing we're gonna sayabout this movie is it was great
.
The ending was good.
Man, the everything about theacting was phenomenal.
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They the story was great.
The band of brothers man, theywent there, were geez, they
weren't cowards, they, theyfought, they stayed and they
fought and they killed a lot ofthem.
So I'm gonna say, yeah, whetherthey survive or die at the end,
that.
Speaker 1 (41:30):
I live with you guys.
Speaker 2 (41:32):
You have to go figure
that out, go watch it for
yourself, you guys.
But fury great war movie DavidAyer directed it.
Great fucking movie, man.
Like it's something you guysshould definitely check out.
Like slideshow said, I'msticking with my, my score,
which is gonna be 12 out of 10,12, 12, 12.
We'll just put 12s above bothour heads fucking 12 out of 10
each, and it was great.
(41:53):
I didn't find too many conswith it, you're.
You know, like I said, it hadits slow moments here and there,
but not really not not even andI wouldn't even you, right, I
probably wouldn't even say theone word.
Where that were they?
They stop off at that Germanhouse with those two women.
Speaker 1 (42:06):
Oh no, that was, that
was just great, that was crazy,
too, that was crazy the wholesavage is the least of the one
how they reacted.
Speaker 2 (42:14):
Yeah, basically, long
story short.
With that scene, top was was inthe household hanging out with
these two German women that theyfound In the building living in
their home right Must have beena boarding house or an
apartment or something of thesort right Women thought there
was about to get raped, or sobasically.
But you know it didn't go downthat way.
But then the point is they werehaving a pleasant time until
Until Gordo, bible and and Gradyshowed up.
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Grady and Bible was chillthough I about you know he was
there.
He didn't really say shit, bro.
He really he's kind of who'sthere, he's doing?
Is you stay?
Bro was mining his own Bro wasup there.
They got some extra food.
Cool, we sit down, eat.
Speaker 1 (42:45):
I'll pray and he
prayed over the food.
Speaker 2 (42:47):
And he did, and he
did.
And then you know you got drunkass, gordo walking up there
with a top hat on and oh yeah,that's it.
And then Grady was just being asavage bro, being a fucking
Unhinged person, like we toldy'all, misguided, started
fucking around Trying to fuckthe girl.
That it was just, it was a messright there at that part.
(43:11):
But Aside from that man, it wasgood.
It drove the narrative forward.
It served its purpose as a goodscene.
It did its job.
You know, but one thing that Iwho's that Bible verse.
It was Isaiah, chapter 6.
I say six yeah.
Isaiah 6 when I want to putthat in there before we stop
talking about the movie thatthat, to me, was probably one of
my favorite parts of the movie.
It was good when Bible not onlywhen Bible took out that tiger
tank and said it I'm just theinstrument, not the hand.
(43:33):
That was hard.
Humble as hell to say that.
He reminded me of my pops.
I'm gonna stretch.
I'll do you the same thing I wasgonna say my dad was the same
way, man, someone that takes theglory like that, but it just
delivers it right back to God.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
Yeah, your dad be
like that was amazing.
Speaker 2 (43:46):
Yeah, that's
beautiful timing, though it up.
Beautiful timing because,honestly, that was important.
If he didn't done that, theydidn't did.
Yeah, If, if, right, if Bible'stiming was off by a hair
because he missed the first shotremember he missed the first
shot.
Yeah and they're like come onby boy.
He missed the first two orthree.
Yeah, remember.
He's like, bro, this shit ishard, like when you're moving
like this.
Yeah, like this shit's harderthan it looks, yeah and bro did
not take his eye off that lotmarker man, he has eye on it the
(44:07):
whole time, yeah, and then he'sa timed it again and then, and
then top kind of held them out.
He's like I'll tell you want togo, wait, wait, and then then
you hear your Bible everybody,everybody's the same, now, now
now, yeah, and you hear Bible,bible was like I know when the
fire, I know where to put it.
You hear him say that he's like,he's like we're gonna go around
the rear and we're gonna put inthe rear to kill the tank.
That's what top said and that'swhat Bible was like I know
where to put it.
(44:27):
He said that he's I know whereto put it, just get me there.
He was telling Gordo that justget me there and I'll put it.
I know where to put it.
You know he knows where to putthe shot.
Speaker 1 (44:35):
Sure enough he got
there, boom bro fire one off,
took him off, yeah yeah, andthen, and then, and then.
Speaker 2 (44:40):
That's what tops like
one more and they go, one more.
Yeah, he's like.
He's like he's on its way boomtank destroyed.
I was like yo took him out andthen he was like he's like, good
shot.
He's like, he's like, yeah,good shot.
Bye boys.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
Like oh, not me, not
me, it's like.
It's like they're scared totake the credit.
Speaker 2 (44:56):
Yeah, yeah cuz he was
like, he was humbled, bro.
He's like.
He's like God helped him makethat shot.
Not only, but also he's likeGod didn't call us home today,
boys.
He said that too, right after,right after he said I'm not that
, I'm not, I'm like.
He's like that wasn't me.
I'm the instrument, not thehand.
God didn't call us home, boys,it's just.
He had a lot of impactful lines.
Speaker 1 (45:13):
A lot of impactful
gems, moments like that.
And it's beautiful man and he,and then everybody was sharing
the drink.
Speaker 2 (45:20):
Yeah, passing it
around and he was impressed with
top, cuz top knew where wasfrom.
He's like this was Bible verse.
I know he's like think about ita lot here and there, thinking
about it more often lately,remember.
And then he says it to him andthen he was like surprised he
started laughing because he wasproud of top.
Speaker 1 (45:33):
Remember tops like
finished it.
Speaker 2 (45:34):
He's like in and he
was like Isaiah, chapter 6.
He was like, yeah, he's like,yeah, that's fucking right, he's
like that's right.
So just that moment ofbrotherhood, like it wrapped on
a really high, good note man,they already accepted it for
what it was.
Speaker 1 (45:49):
Mm-hmm, they all
passed it in drink, you know and
that's when he said oh, I lovemy job.
Speaker 2 (45:55):
Yeah, yeah, that's me
say he's like I love this place
.
I love this place like bestfucking job ever.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
Norman got his war
name.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
Yeah, and he gave his
war name.
He said you know, he's like Ithink that's shit either machine
, well cuz because great machine, yeah, because yeah cuz great.
He's like great, he's like man,he's like damn son.
We were drinking fucking.
What do you say?
Drinking fucking shootingmachine?
Speaker 1 (46:13):
Yeah, yeah, and he's
like, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's
his name, that's his war namemachine.
Speaker 2 (46:22):
Yeah, you know, bible
was like Machine, that's
perfect, he's like that'sperfect.
So they just they did a goodjob.
It stuck with me.
And you know what?
I knew?
The movie was gonna stick withslideshow too, because after I
watched it I was like man, dude,like this movie, it lingers in
a good way.
It lingers in your, in your, inyour conscience.
It lingers in your mind.
Man dog it's, it's, that's whatmakes the ending so great.
(46:43):
Tell their story, yeah, theirstories, man, and when you see
what happens to these men, goodor bad, you still feel still
respect.
You still have respect for themand you're like man, like
whether they live or whetherthey survive the ordeal or they
die, they did it.
They did it for their, they didit for the people that weren't
there fighting.
Speaker 1 (46:59):
They're fighting for
their country.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
They're fighting for
future, future future, future,
future, future generations wantto be under the law and rule of
Nazis.
Yeah, there's a lot of, there'sa lot of beautiful, righteous
meanings behind what they did.
That's that, the stand thatthey took, man, that wasn't easy
.
It's not an easy decision tomake.
Bro, like top said themselves,he's like they're accepting the
really high possibility of deathhere.
It's not guaranteed they mightbe able to pull it off.
(47:21):
They know that they go into thefight, otherwise they wouldn't
fight right.
They fought knowing we stillhave a chance.
We're still in this fight.
The odds are against us.
Hell yeah, come on.
400 to one, or skewed.
In this case, 400 to five.
You had five men that weretrying to take out and five men
Took out all but 30, all but 30motherfuckers, bro.
(47:42):
They killed majority of them,if not almost all of them.
And then I want to stop.
Speaker 1 (47:48):
Yeah, we got so right
there, damn, I'm gonna say bro,
but no good point but, bro, theway Shia LaBeouf play his part,
bro, you can see like in themoments where he there were just
showing his face, like rightbefore, yeah he knew what was
gonna happen, yeah it's like youcould really see in his face.
He's like, hey god, I might becoming to see yeah.
Speaker 2 (48:07):
Yeah, he was
accepting it, hey you can just
see his face like yeah, gettinghis almost like getting his soul
in his mind prepared Gangsteryou know, yeah, but he put it.
He put the cigarette in hismouth.
It's just like yeah.
Yeah, like man, I'm really, I'mreally might go see him today.
Man, this might be it.
Like, this is probably gonna beit now we're like yo and that's
(48:27):
, that's where faith coming, bro.
Cuz now, now that you're reallyalmost damn near possibly facing
death in the eye, it's like areyou, are you prepared?
Yeah, how's your fate now?
Do you really believe what'scoming next is still gonna come
next?
Speaker 1 (48:42):
like it's just like
Jesus Bro.
Jesus did the same thing in thegarden.
I'm pretty sure when Jesus waspraying he was kind of like he's
at it.
He say is there any other waylike you can take this away?
Speaker 2 (48:52):
He did do you, bro,
you're right, jesus did do that
same exact thing.
He had a fleshy moment.
Speaker 1 (48:58):
That was a flesh for
sure when he was like, if
there's any other way.
Speaker 2 (49:01):
It was almost like,
damn, I don't.
I really want to go through allthat suffering and that torture
and that death.
Speaker 1 (49:05):
But then they say
that but then he brought back
your right.
He caught himself snap back.
Speaker 2 (49:09):
But at first he was
like, hey, if there's any way.
Almost he had one of thosemoments where he's like God, if
there's any other way that wecould do this, they're right.
If there's any other way wecould do this without me having
to suffer and die, let's do that.
Speaker 1 (49:21):
That was like wait, I
was a flesh.
Yeah, I was a flesh.
Then he immediately push thepressure slide, yeah the spirit
came back in.
Speaker 2 (49:26):
He was like no, no,
no, nevertheless, yeah,
nevertheless.
Lord, let your will be done now, mine.
Speaker 1 (49:31):
Like I was under the
prayer right there.
That's about it.
Speaker 2 (49:35):
Yeah, man, that's
kind of essentially what they
went through in that moment,what Bible went through in that
moment, like it's like you knowthe God you serve, and even in
the midst of the fight, remember, they had their moment.
When he's wrapping up top, whentop took the bullet through the
arm, mm-hmm, he's tying them up.
He's like, he's like.
He's like, yeah, he's like, forthose that live, that have the
passions of the world.
I'm gonna butcher a God forgiveme, but in my paraphrase he's
telling me, saying a verse toanother verse, to remember he's
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like those that do that do thewill of the world, love the
world right or have a love inthe world.
He said but those that do thewill of God will live forever.
Yeah, bro, and they both.
And then he was saying it.
And then he said well, tops it,half the verse.
And then Bible said the secondhalf.
As he's wrapping them up, hesaid the other half, yeah those
that do God's will live forever.
So it's just like man.
They did such a great job,those two, I'm not, don't get me
(50:17):
wrong.
John Berthal and the other guysdid their thing too, but for
sure.
Speaker 1 (50:20):
Shia I love them and
Brad Pitt, they had a different,
they had a different dynamic,those two.
There was something betweenthem that yeah, that was.
Speaker 2 (50:27):
That was like they
were a little closer bond,
they're thing.
Speaker 1 (50:29):
That was their bond
as like best friends.
Speaker 2 (50:32):
So those.
That's why you know damn well,bro, like they man, they did a
good job.
Speaker 1 (50:35):
I don't see Out hmm,
I think the reason why them
three stuck out, even though topwasn't on the same level of
faith as Shilah Buff yeah, Imean yeah they all.
They all quoted scripture atone point, so they did so.
They were all.
There were the last three rightthere.
That's why they kind of cleantogether like that.
Speaker 2 (50:54):
Yeah, you're right,
you know they were the religious
three and I think John Berthalonly had John Berthal's
character.
Grady only had one moment wherehe was like he admitted to
being the outlier and thatmachine was actually a good
person.
It was very brief, I don't knowif you remember this.
When they went to go scout thathouse out, yeah, top sent Grady
and machine to go check it out.
Go to the house, do a sweep,make sure there's no crowds in
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there.
When they went in there I don'tknow if you caught that scene
John Berthal is talking to himand he's like.
I just want to let you know,man, he's like.
I know we've been hard on youand you've been, we've been this
and that in the third to you,but you're actually, I feel like
you're the only one of us istruly good.
Um, grady did.
No, you didn't.
Yes, he did.
How did not miss that?
I swear you missed it, bro.
Yeah that was a big scene rightthere.
You missed what's in the house,bro.
(51:36):
He had one moment of clarity.
Reason I you're really like theonly like the best one.
They're the goodest of.
Speaker 1 (51:42):
Our group.
I'm gonna do like y'all I'mgonna go watch the movie.
You gotta watch it, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (51:47):
This is the moment
you miss.
But it's like, why do I bringthat up?
Because I feel like he had amoment of clarity, knowing that
way he's doing the one thatseemed like it hate me the most,
exactly to tell him like, bro,you're not that bad actually.
Yeah, yeah, I really don't seeyou coming off, because remember
he was the one that was pumpkinon him in that house Trying to
fight him, bro like.
(52:07):
Just kill you home over, justkill you right here, like bro
was, like he was, like I'm justprojecting my bullshit on you,
like at least he was mad aboutit.
Yeah, I'm saying is I'mappreciative of that.
He owned up to it like a manand decided to write his wrong.
Speaker 1 (52:20):
I didn't know I
missed that.
Yeah, bro, that really I gottago see that man.
You got you got you got that.
Yeah, just watch the movie.
Speaker 2 (52:26):
It's a good movie,
you got to check it out, guys.
You know, saying a fury, it's agreat movie.
If you haven't had a chance towatch it, go watch it.
We give it a 12 out of 12 each,for you said earlier, 12 out of
12, 12 out of 12.
So we went to extra man.
It was that good, it's good,definitely one of my favorites.
Right up there we're private, asaving private Ryan.
For me, man, those are goodmovies, yeah.
But all right, guys, you knowthis is probably one of our
(52:46):
shorter episodes, but you know,short, clean to the point,
wanted to give you guys a reviewof span, episode 14 of season 4
, talking about a movie thatTouched us right and lingered
with us.
It sat with us.
Well, we thought about itenough, we spoke about it enough
for slideshow, and I were likelet's make a review out of this,
bro.
Yeah, like this, let's do this.
It was that good of a movie,bro.
(53:08):
So you know, we decided we onlyhad one other movie review this
season so far.
We only had.
We had that.
We had the Five Nights atFreddy's review.
So we decided to just give youguys another review of fury.
What are any final tidbits forthem?
Slideshow, before we wrap day.
Speaker 1 (53:24):
Me personally, I
would just say you know, have a
good Start of your week.
It is Sunday.
Yeah, just be blessed.
I say, check out that movie.
Speaker 2 (53:32):
That'd be a good way
to, I Would say, humble yourself
for the week because thatmovie's humbling and then, it
teach you to be grateful forsure, yeah, I'm about to say
that for your life that you havefreedom what your freedoms are.
Those people fought for, fought, fought and died for, fought
and live for.
They still live.
But, man, that's a battle toPTSD, the shit that they went
through, sorry that they'restill going through.
(53:53):
Yeah and there's.
They're still living through,the ones that did survive and
live through it.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
To tell the tale, I
would say I can't find a word,
bro, but I feel like it.
Just I'd make you be moreAppreciative for like everything
we have right now gratitude,grateful or even if you're going
through like a bad situationright now, like it make you feel
like, oh, it could be worse.
It could be a lot worse, Ipromise you.
Speaker 2 (54:12):
I was thinking that
when I was watching that movie,
like oh, maybe what I'm goingthrough right now Ain't so bad
after all, or maybe I can really.
Maybe I do have enough controlover this or I can actually make
it better.
Speaker 1 (54:21):
Yeah, you know what I
mean.
That's, that's a big one bro.
So yeah, man, I'll just begrateful for what y'all got, man
, no I agree, that's a good one.
Speaker 2 (54:27):
I like that, bro
Stuff.
Yeah, you know, as far as I go,man, there's not really much I
can add to that slideshow.
Kind of hit the nail in thehead there with that.
My advice to you guys is keepliving your lives According to
God's word, because you know youcan't go wrong with that.
I think, that if you don'tbelieve in them, you should give
them a chance, because in theday man, you're not here forever
(54:50):
.
Speaker 1 (54:51):
Don't wait till it's
too late.
Speaker 2 (54:52):
Don't wait till it's
too late.
I don't want to sound toopreachy, but I'm gonna tell you
guys, we stand.
We stand ten toes down and ourbeliefs here on time was talk,
all of us do and the advice Ican give you after watching
something like that is, likeslideshow said, to kind of go
off for what he's saying Begrateful for what you have in
your life.
Love those while you still canTell them you love them, while
you still can spend as much timewith them as you can.
Your loved ones, the peoplethat that ride and die for you,
(55:14):
those are the ones you want toprioritize your time for, yeah,
and you can't go wrong with that.
So just, you know I'm sayingstay blessed y'all.
You know I'm saying you know,stay up, stay protected, be
careful out there it's a crazyworld we live in.
Make sure that you, you know,saying, just stay ten toes down
on whatever you doing life inand, like I said, let God guide
you.
You can't go wrong, man.
Speaker 1 (55:32):
And I would say, bro.
I would say, while you're neverready, yeah, I Would say.
The main thing I could get fromthat movie Would be don't be
afraid to stand a fight for whatyou know is right.
Speaker 2 (55:47):
Yeah, even if it
looks grim or it's or it's a,
you know you're not really inthe best Place you're gonna give
me if you got a sacrifice, yougot a sacrifice, and that's the
hardest decision, in my opinion,brother, you got to make.
That is.
Speaker 1 (56:00):
Absolutely because,
bro, if you, if you got a thing
about it, a sacrifice mean itcosts you.
If it don't cost you nothing,it's not a sacrifice.
Speaker 2 (56:10):
In order to be a
sacrifice.
Speaker 1 (56:12):
If I give you $20
Because I see you need something
to hold you through, like if Ionly give you $20 cuz I got it
like that, then that's.
But if I give you my last $20,that's when it's impactful.
Speaker 2 (56:24):
Yeah cuz.
Then you're like then you knowyou gave it to you when you
couldn't, even when you didn'thave it, or you naturally don't
have it, you still went and didit.
Any that speaks volumes, Iagree you know.
But all right, guys, with thatbeing said, spend timeless talk.
We'll see you guys next week.
You got two episodes left.
Two episodes left and we'redone with the season.
(56:44):
Guys, for season four, we'llsee you all next week.
It's been time to talk, you.