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September 29, 2025 65 mins

Did the opening segment derail the greatest intellectual achievement in Tuesday Cinema Club history? Hosts Bruno and Sticky Fish think so, and they’re demanding that "Government Name" put the mic down after the intro threatened to ruin this all-star episode.

Before the chaos, we dove headfirst into a massive topic: "The Hyperreal and the Horizon." We explore how the modern AI simulacrum is not just a copy of reality, but a prediction engine that constantly shapes—and limits—our future cultural horizon. We also broke down the 1970 classic The Forbin Project and its terrifyingly relevant themes of a unified global AI demanding control.

This discussion was massive, featuring an incredible panel: Crater, Shawod, and Poostu, plus a fantastic, deep-cut interview with the brilliant John. The energy was electric, the concepts were huge, and yes, it might be the best episode we've ever produced... if you fast-forwarded through the first minute.

Tune in for the chaos, the genius, and the ongoing war against terrible intro music.

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(00:00):
That has like a that is not always talking.
You can click on that one, it should take you to the right
one. OK, let's see.
It's on. I'm sorry.
You don't have to be. Let's see.
Yeah, wait, let's see, because I've got, let me see if I can
share my screen and maybe that'll help because it says

(00:22):
here, share your screen. No, OK guys.
See that at all? Let's see.
I'll try to find it right now, yeah.
Yeah, I can see you all. Right, I'm walking through it,
boys, walking through it. You should just be able to click

(00:44):
on I. Think the second one that says
what? Or the third the 4th 1:00 on the
1st row that says watch stream. So on the bottom there, there's
the fourth icon. Yeah, the black not.
Not that icon. So like the attendees, there's 4
Bach 4/4 squares, right? The 4th square up above and it

(01:08):
says watch. Yeah.
So the 4th one over the black one.
Yeah, There you go. OK, perfect.
Make sure help them make sure it's.
Unmuted and then and then you can click that little there's
like a little arrow and like twopeople to hide members that just
makes the screen bigger. So a good screen for you and

(01:29):
then you should be good to go all.
Right. All right, let.
Me know, Can you hear this, George?
We're going to have to wrap thisup pretty soon.
Yeah, I can hear it very faintly, Yes.
It should be like you could hover over the volume bar, maybe
turn it. Up.
Oh yeah, OK. Yeah, that can.
Yeah. There you go.

(01:50):
We sound. We we sound.
Check. George, we're going to have to
wrap this up pretty soon. There we go.
That sounds good all. Right, all right, I got a little
intro for us. Hold on to your butts.
Yeah man, that shit I just because not just.
Because I will be back, not justbecause The Godfather too is

(02:18):
maybe my favorite movie. The intro just audio and we're
still looking at Steve King with.
Political commentary Maybe a bittoo heavy-handed at times, but.
I I really. Enjoy the bank, but it's fun.
Yeah? Way to fuck up the intro and

(02:38):
guest host bro. He's on a binge though.
Wake up the baby, talk to many decibels.
Teach him tech support. Bro AI is all around us.
You a vegetable? I can't show you the screen
without you having a dream. But most of y'all can't wake up
in between the prolapse. I swear they feed him prolapse.
Like y'all should see the Prozac.
Someone should type in the chat.Shut him up right now.

(02:58):
He's a bot. In fact, I read your essay in
between you. The points that don't get away,
the jobs that they already took.And I've been so inbound from
the places that I can't pronounce.
It's OK. I've been to Shinzo, and all
them look the same to me. Like the plastic in my blood.
You all the same. You free?
But it's nothing else to hug. It's Tuesday, and he wants to

(03:21):
know what government name has tosay.
Bro, you a thug. Yeah, that was very cinematic.
Everybody. And that's it.
That's the intro we got planned,Stephen King says.
One of the things I found reading the book is it's almost

(03:41):
time. It's almost time for the end of
season 2. We've done it.
This is the 20th episode. I can't believe it's another
Tuesday. I got all my guests, my special
Co guest and I got a former hostturned guest and the newest host

(04:03):
turned guest. Let's give it up for John
Shadow, Sticky Fish, Pustu and Burno.
All of you guys talk at once once.
Hello. Yeah, 20 episodes, we did it.
We don't have 20 people in the room yet. 20 episodes, we'll do

(04:26):
it for 30. We'll get 30 people in the room.
For the 30th episode, it'll be. You know, we got our our only
our only mute, you know, you, you got to have representation
and we actually do have a mute host in the room turned guest.
They wooed from the chat as well.
So if you can only see the ticket office, don't worry,

(04:47):
there's back rooms and shadow places.
We're coming to you live from Los Angeles, 6 stories below the
Dolby Theatre in the parking garage.
Don't worry, they validate if you just walk into the store and
look clean. I I'm sharing my screen and
everyone wants to know what timeit is.
It's time to talk about. We're going to start early today
in one of our favorite games that we like to play on our

(05:08):
show, just to enter. Can I say one thing first?
Yes. I want, I once went to a movie
that had validated parking, but you could only validate for
three hours and the movie was over three hours.
And then my validation had expired.
And then I actually got a ticketand I, I emailed the director

(05:30):
and I emailed the production studio and they, they no
response. They wouldn't help me.
And I think like it's Oppenheimer.
Yeah, I was going to say man, hedoesn't got time for you, bro.
And let me tell you, old Chris Nolan didn't respond.
Is this is this because I'm taking you to go see?

(05:53):
And I'm telling you, we're goingback to the same theater.
I'm telling you this because we are now seeing another movie.
I think it's not 3 hours long though, right?
I think it's is it like 2 1/2 or245 or something they're.
Going to be honking so loud. Just say as we're sitting at the
total gate and we're just telling them go around.
It's it's two hours and 47 minutes and I want to watch, you

(06:15):
know, I mean, how much pre show is there?
Yeah, dude, you're screwed, man.You're going to be watching.
You know. You guys.
Know if you go to Universal Citywalk and tell them, oh sorry
it's an accident I'm just going to turn around.
You can just not pay for parking.
I mean, you cannot turn around and you can go into parking for

(06:37):
free and parking free at Universal Citywalk.
Did you turn around and buy something in Citywalk or did you
start panhandling? No, no, we, we go to Universal
Citywalk to go to the movies. There's a movie theater,
Universal Citywalk. They validate your parking at
that movie theater bro. Well, we still don't bother with
that. We just.

(06:59):
I'll tell you why. My 3 hour validation lasted
exactly for three hours and eventhough it it follows the social
contract of the the letter of the law, the spirit of the law,
I feel like it's just why Why are movie theaters failing?
It's because they are, They're not offering a a place, a place
of respite for their for their patrons.

(07:20):
You know what I'm saying? I did not feel like that theater
wanted me to enjoy everything that cinema had to.
Offer So I I just went and John and Shadow feel free to talk
about parking at any point here.I just went to the Hollywood
Bowl, saw the show and I chose to walk up the hill, right.
And so there's a couple of things we buy a ticket on check

(07:41):
out. They're selling ticket passes.
I think it's like 70 or $80 and they have it basically where
you're parked in a way where it's pretty easy in and out, but
you still are hitting Hollywood and Highland going the wrong
way. You're like going back into the
city and pretty expensive. And as you're walking up,
there's all of these places, there's churches, there's like

(08:02):
it's like Moose lodges. There's just random hotels and
they're selling parking 80 dollars, $70.00 right?
There's like a, there's just a sign up front and a guy like in
a vest taking your cash. It has some sort of square
hooked up to his phone willing to tap.
And we went to the Dolby Theatermall there parked, I went to the

(08:23):
restroom clean, nice. My wife walked in, went to a
store just like looked at something goes, oh, do you
validate? And I go, sure.
Here's the thing. We went to the show 4 hours
later, come back $7.00. It took us 10 minutes to leave
the place. Probably it was just I don't
know to your point, you know those parking lots, they
definitely the validation is thekey.

(08:44):
Got to get it validated. John, validate with me what's
going on with you. Not much I I'm just staying busy
out here in the wild, wild worldof indie film making.
So a whole lot new under the sun.
We do have some exciting news regarding our latest film

(09:07):
release. My my company, John Russo
Entertainment just put out its first feature film, The
Photographers. That's so.
Congratulations, that's awesome bro.
Thank you. Thank you.
And yeah, we're working on getting our next one up and
going. It's in development and the
money's starting to come in, so we're excited about that.

(09:29):
Yeah, yeah, I'd love to talk about photographers here.
We have a producer in the house.So if you need money, I can't
speak for his wallet, but you know, Shadow is part of the
Independent Producers Guild, if I remember correctly.
So connect the dots here after after in the Shadows here, if
you will. I'm sharing my screen right now
and I wanted to play a game witheveryone.

(09:50):
One of my personal favorites. It's called I, I believe it's
called Slop Verse Hot. So the idea is here is you are
going to be looking at some content right now and you got to
figure out is this AI generated or is this something from real
film? So I'm going to start with this
mood right here. I think we have someone.

(10:13):
No one bats 1000. That's a That's a cautionary
tale. Yeah, Yeah, it's true.
Yeah, no. Got.
I don't, and Bats 1000 I did. Assemble all this content prior
in the last couple days, but like, I just pull it from my
feed, right? I'm not going out of my way to
look for stuff that's essentially one way or the
other, but let's start easy here.

(10:34):
Is this, is this AI slop or, and, and let's start, John, are
you familiar with the term? What's AI slop?
If I say that, do you know what I mean by that?
Well, I not particularly by I can guess it's, I mean just
from, I mean AI slop, something that's AI generated that is of
extremely low quality or laughable quality, yeah.

(10:56):
Yeah, and and the term hot, right?
In this case I'm spelling HAUTE,but it's like couture, right?
It's in this case, you know, something, something that's made
with art, right, Something that you had.
So our first photo is right herefrom I recognize this character
from I think alien Romulus, not alien Earth.

(11:18):
Is this slop or is this hot I mean?
Just looking at it, I wouldn't call it slop it, it looks OK.
I guess the other term that we play is AI or not, right?
I, I, you know, in this case, right, like in this term, it's
either it's, it's AI or it's not, right?

(11:40):
That's the binary in this, right, right.
Not necessarily. Is it like the best thing yet
that is AI? Yeah, I'm going to go with.
That's AI for sure. OK, our our guest host
definitely is correct and so areyou, John.
Ding Ding, Ding. Let's start with this.
Said you'd seen it many time. Is this still frame AI or is it

(12:03):
the real guy? Oh.
That's a That's a good one. I don't.
Think AI could make Stephen Kinglook that bad?
Oh. Oh no.
I couldn't make them look like Stephen King.
Steven is a generational talent.Don't, don't throw him away.
It's like this. I always love to bring up this

(12:25):
photo. Yeah, go for it.
Let me hear it. Well, yeah, I was just going to
say I I'm going to say this is not AI just because you know,
that that fade that it's caught mid fade there and I I don't
know it, it looks it looks pretty real to what it you know,
because like I said, I've seen that video many times and it
looks like the real thing. No one bats 1000, but this guy

(12:47):
is. I bring it up a lot.
Have you? And you were correct.
Ding, Ding, Ding. That is not AI.
That is just a transitional fadeon some digital cameras at the
college where they were recording.
Steven, does everyone in their mind's eye, can they pull up the
photo of Steven King from College in the newspaper?
Yes. Yeah.

(13:08):
There we go. Yeah, that is not AI.
Yeah, I know that that is not AI.
Yeah, that's definitely a guy who wrote a 25 page child orgy
at the end of it. Hey, yeah, speaking, Speaking of
children, have you ever seen thegame Plants versus Zombies or

(13:30):
played it and not me, No. This is a This is like an iPhone
3G classic. Yeah, I mean, I actually played
it on a computer. I I've got it on.
Yeah, it did. It's on Steam for sure.
It was a Popcap game. Do you all remember Popcap
games? Plants versus Zombies is like,

(13:51):
yeah. Would it acquaint Aquata
Aquarium? Insane aquarium?
Is that what Aqua insanity? I think it's an.
Aquarium of the game, yeah. Yeah, insane aquarium.
We've never, ever seen Jim Carrey and Jack Black work
together. I'm really excited for this.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, Yeah.

(14:13):
Is that your final answer? Well, it's I really Jack Black
has not done like he's he's really falling lately.
But I think if you were to give him the right script and the
right person to spar with, I think.
Oh, you're, you're just saying in general Jack working.
Yeah, yeah. Not not necessarily this in

(14:35):
particular, but. Don't lose, Don't lose the plot
of the game here. Slopper, Slopper hot.
Definitely, definitely slop, I'dsay.
Oh yes, all right. You had us worried for a second,
but you pulled it back. I can't even read a single text
on the bottom here. Sui sui.

(14:57):
And. I I like the The Monsters Inc
Mike in the corner. That's a pretty good one.
It's. Just a little corner of
monsters. Is that enough for Disney to
sue? Like, you know, like sample
sampling is like so much of a song.
Is this another? Is that enough to sue?
Yeah. Jim Carrey's left hand only.
I have three fingers too and like a thumb.

(15:18):
I feel like yeah. I mean, it's it's under the pot
I. Think is it?
Oh yeah, that's how I that's howI'd hold the pot.
That's how I hold, yeah. Let me bring up the OBS.
Bring up the OBS camera. That's how I hold the pot right
here. Yeah.
Yeah, just like that. OK, here we go.
The Beekeeper 2 official trailerfrom Military Movies.

(15:42):
Well, that's not obvious at all.He's good.
Yeah. Yeah, that's that slop.
He doesn't miss. He doesn't miss.
All right, We're almost at 10. We got to get 10.
That that one is a little harder, but I'm, I'm still got
to say slop on Ellen. Oh yeah, definitely slop.

(16:06):
Is that Will Smith? It's like a amalgamation of all
the fire black actors. Now, now, here we go, slop or
not. That one, that's a tricky one
because that looks pretty good, but.
Is it a Venture Brothers sweatshirt?
I think it's just like a very expensive sweater.

(16:30):
That is not a venture. Kind of kind of sweaters you see
advertised on a van on this sideof LA and then you go to their
website, it's $900 is. OK that's reflecting ATVI
thought this was like some weirdlike screen tilted but I feel
like it's reflecting this TV. Yeah.
All right. I'm not sure.

(16:51):
That slap, I think that might behot.
That might be. I'm not going to let you miss
bro. I'm going to keep moving.
All right? Bloated Bun 2.
That actually might because it'sfunny.
I was just on IMDb a few hours ago and I saw something that

(17:12):
looks kind of like this, so thismight not be so up.
No one. That's 1000.
Oh, no one does benefit my favorite actors.
Good old Kane Broderick, MichaelJaw White and Dave the ALS.
Perez. Yeah.

(17:32):
Yeah, I don't. I Yeah.
Let's switch it up. Let's go to a new medium.
I think I had this one set up togo through.
All right, I'm gonna. I'm gonna just pause you really
fast. Shadow.
You could DM me when you're donewatching that clip.
We are talking about AI in general.

(17:56):
How much could Disney sue you for $0.00?
I mean, surely they'd have to like if there's no, if you
haven't gained any money from it, what what's the damages,
right? Like sure, surely it's just a
cease and desist, right? Like.
Yeah. Like, unless you're making cash

(18:17):
off of it. Who's actually liable for that
too though? Like if someone provides your AI
tool, you just say make me something like this and then it
does it. Is it the tool or the?
Is it the prompter or the model?It's it's never the platform.
The platform never gets right because like that's how all the
social media platforms I feel like it's.

(18:38):
Different though though, becauseultimately, like social media
platforms are. How did Mike Wakowski get in
that photo? I didn't.
Exactly. You you generate the content
that goes on social media platforms, right?
But the platform is actually generating the content from.
All the content is scraped and stole from basically, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I feel bad because no one on our

(18:59):
stream has been able to watch any of our scenes right now.
They don't even know if we're watching.
I don't think anyone's watching as as usual.
We we just have a large listenerbase, but that's OK.
It's all OK. Now you guys can follow along.
We have a large singular base. So in this video.

(19:21):
Nice in. This video.
I say Disney can get more money from open AI than they can for
me. So in that case, that's true.
This guy used Unreal. That's not AI.
That's a special effect, right? Is that AI?
It's all an engine. I don't know.
I mean, I didn't watch the tutorial, he's pitching it.

(19:41):
So in this video in this video, I'm going to show you how I do
a. Lot.
I think I would do that better. I'm going.
To show. You how I do, rag doll?
Yeah, I could. I could almost see that.
Yeah. I really like this post because
is this slop or not I mean. I think it's, I think it's slop

(20:07):
because it's just, it's an amalgamation, right?
It's like you said, like where are they generating these
characters from? These are very close to
characters that exist. This is green.
Gold, the used AI that is slop. No, this is Green Gold
animations private limited Bro this is like an India based
animation company. And they're just, they're just

(20:30):
making not donkey, not Avatar the Last Airbender.
Yeah, beam in the city. Bali.
I am #1 Himalayan adventure froma Shrook.
It's the donkey from a Shrook. Where Shrook?
What are you talking about, Edward?

(20:51):
Milfi plays mule. He's been doing this for he's
been doing it for 1/4 of a century.
Quarter of a century. You think he uses AI?
You know, use AI. OK, it doesn't help because
everyone brags about AI on this channel.
They're like so proud of themselves for using it.

(21:12):
It's just Street View and a Shire.
Well, you know what's crazy is it's like this video's cropped
and there's like a cling logo and they crop it and then put
their own ad at the bottom. I just like, it's like I don't
even get the full 1080 or 720 that they paid for.
I just get like some weird like 520 thing.

(21:36):
So you talked about the photographers.
How much AI did you use in your film?
Just a hint in post production just to help clean up some
audio, but otherwise no. No AI was used, no.
Visual AI? Only auditory AI.
You're just talking about like what?
Just helping dialogue. Special effects, I got some

(22:00):
dialogue, we had some. We couldn't get our actor to
come do some ADR, He was unavailable, so we had to
provides and use some AI to actually help generate his voice
in small snippets. And it actually came out better

(22:21):
than I expected. It's just for like 1 scene and
it's like, I think it was like 2lines tops.
But yeah, we used I think it was11 labs.
I think it was cool. Oh yeah, I.
Think that has to be better thanlike a regular ADR?
Because I feel like ADR is almost always like worse than
whatever was intended to be shotright?

(22:43):
But I probably can match it way better than you could ever try
to do it yourself. Yeah, I, I agree.
I mean, I'm not sure I would useit going forward just because I
don't know, there's so many people that get, you know, up in
arms when you start talking about that.
But but it really does. We're just captured.

(23:05):
Oh, pretty good. And trust me, 80 hours is an
absolute nightmare if you're trying to do it just, you know,
regular style. So yeah.
Shift work begins in one rotation.
Shift work begins in one rotation.
Shift work begins. Yeah, OK, I'm up.

(23:26):
Compliance. Acknowledge Next Sleep in 17
hours. People always think working on a
station is so adventurous. It's really not.
The food is terrible, we never get to sleep, and shift work
begins in 1/2 rotating. You know what I don't want these
videos to do is limit my imagination.
I think that's the thing that I was thinking about recently

(23:49):
because I've always been so pro this season AI think openly.
But I think one thing, because Iwas thinking about the change
from film camera production filmmaking to digital camera
production filmmaking, many of the industry transferred and the

(24:09):
camera was fundamentally still acamera.
But these tools are tools and they're limited in a way that
like a digital camera never was.You could never not point a
digital camera at a car crash ora burning building or a naked
woman. You can't.
You have to trick a tool to get close to it.

(24:31):
I mean you literally you got a 7second window man.
Like, that's it. Right now you're limited to
exactly 7 seconds and. Then you got to cut, right?
Like, yeah. And even still, like even in
that, like what you can point your unlimited 7 seconds of
boundary is all what it's seeing, right?
It'll never like, holy shit, we've turned around the corner

(24:52):
and I caught this happening. There's it's only like it's what
has been captured. Right.
Yeah, you lose. You lose like any form of
spontaneity, any form of improvisation, like any
serendipitous moments like, and you see those like behind the

(25:14):
scenes clips all the time where it'll be like, you know, like,
is that the one on like Alien? Is it Alien three or something
where like they make they make the basketball shot in like one
shot. I remember like that's like a
pro alien. Resurrection.
So yeah, yeah, it's the fourth one.
Yeah. The 4th one, Ron Pullman is
like, yeah, they they just talk about, yeah, they talk about
like how this is just like, oh. You know, we were just, the

(25:37):
cameras were just rolling. You can't just keep the cameras
rolling on AI and it's not goingto ever catch anything that's
serendipitous. Or like, you know, yeah, you,
you you'll never be able to to imitate that It it will always
be determinate. Yeah, well, and, and, you know,
I, I focus on comedy. That's that's where my focus

(26:00):
lies. And that's especially true of
comedy because, you know, comedy, a big part of comedy is
improv and AI, you know, just limits that.
Like you say, you know it. Would I want it to be?
So it's just like processed by air?
No, I think this is like someonetrying to prompt and use still
footage and show the difference that you're talking about.

(26:21):
Like this is like someone here'swhat a real commercial is and
here's what your AI gets you, boy.
I had so many ideas. Heck, I was very subtle
differences here for sure. Did they?
Did they do it? Which way did they do it?
Did they film first, then AI, ordid they prompt something to get
AI and then try to film something that matched

(26:43):
afterwards? I could go to the post and see
what they said because. I feel confused by this.
If you do AI 1st and then film something that mimics it that's
going to get obviously way closer.
But if you get the image they. Covered all the phenotypes.
OK, gotcha. The original firm without
disclosing it's made with the where it's clearly stated up

(27:04):
front. Your mother and I are showing.
Up. So they made it completely, but
I don't know. They shot it though.
They shot it, then they remade it.
Basically taking stills from themovie and saying this is guy
taping box. I see.
But that's how you coherent see what the accurate using like the
frames as the initial like framegenerator to generate the

(27:26):
subsequent video. You can go to these thoughts in
the comments, but I mean at least.
If it's that way, if they made avideo and then fed that video to
AI, that's at least a little bitmore impressive than making an
AI video and then just filming something that matched it,
right? Like, yeah, for sure.
This is the. Audio.
Oh yeah, yeah, speaking. Of.

(27:48):
I was just going to say did everyone read the Netflix rules
around using AI? Because this was like a hit
Argentinian show that came out and then it got in trouble
because it used AI. So Netflix published some rules
about using AI, the generative AI and production contract so
you could read it. You can use AI for ideation

(28:11):
only. Low risk, non final, likely not
needing escalation. Use it to generate background
elements that would appear on camera.
Use judgment, create a final character design or key visuals.
You actually you can't even do that.
You can't. You can't for talent

(28:33):
replication. You broke Netflix's laws.
I mean, I'm just saying like, these are, these are new rules
that they just made, right? They just made them up whether
or not they're right. Is Netflix the one who gets to
decide these laws? Well, I mean.
It sounds like you just have to actually get a clear book done
right 'cause it requires escalation.
But yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, I I wanna see 2B's

(28:57):
rules. What's 2B's Rules 2?
B's rules is you have to. Every movie has to have a
natural ad break every 5. Minutes.
That's too. And the ads have to be AI too.
Yeah, speaking, Speaking of which, there was there was an ad
on Tubi the other day. It was a it's an ad for Trivago,
the hotel that compares hotel prices.

(29:20):
OK. And I swear that thing's AII.
Don't know if you guys have seenit.
Trivago the ads, the ad is just all.
AI the ad itself is all AII think it it.
It doesn't look right right? But I could be wrong.
I could be way off but. I've noticed a lot of voices in
commercials have started to sound like if you're really

(29:43):
listening, it sounds like. A commercial?
Is this a commercial? Yeah, that's it.
Yep. All right.
Let's play It again 2. $150.00 anight for my favorite site.
What? You didn't check trivago got.
Mine for 155. You have to check trivago.
Oh yeah, prove it. On trivago.
It's AI. Look at this fucking horse.

(30:03):
It's look at this word. I mean, it's got the, it's just
got like the, it's got the shake, man.
Like none of it. No one.
No AI video has ever been set onthe tripod before.
Prices from multiple different sizes, even your favorite one
look same hotel. I mean, he might have 37 teeth,
but that's OK. It could be.
It could just be that guy. 123467 Yeah, they they got us

(30:26):
counting teeth and bokens, right?
That tree isn't alive. It's a problem.
You know, I wouldn't. This looks like AI, buddy.
Looks like against all someone'sdentures.
This guy should stop wearing dollar store denture.
You know, maybe it's it's said this is someone's credit.

(30:46):
Everyone thinks you're AI. You you're like swearing up and
down. I'm not AI.
I'm a real person. I was trying to find.
I had some of these AI like is that image AI?
That could easily be AI. I see that being AI.
Here's 11 hours of AI content to.

(31:13):
Skip about your Alice in Wonderland.
Talk about your Allison's sloppyplay.
Wait, why is there a peak? Wait, wait, why does everyone
like what happened? Here, everyone loves 830, man.
That's what happened. This is, oh, this is where it
hits good. Yeah, yeah, this is when you
wake up and turn it off. That's what happens is people
like. Sleep 8 hours Sleep content.
Yeah, Yep. Is there like a bar dropping or

(31:36):
something in here? Why does it peak?
What is? Oh yeah, that's the slop.
I mean, that's interesting. That slop, right?
It's so. That's so interesting.
I mean, you're the thing like, OK, how many views are there?
You don't want to know. 350 I was.
Going to say like what if like. Salvador Dali would absolutely

(31:56):
love this art in motion. Yeah, he would.
Salvador Dali would be the biggest AI slop artist ever.
I'm going to put on another. Oh yeah, another 11 hours.
Slop TASM. Oh man, I love slop.
What's the high point in this one?

(32:17):
Yeah. Everyone watches the video.
Long and it takes like 2 minutesfor the heat map to load.
Yeah. But The thing is, it's like it's
all the same sounds too. It's like, yeah.
I think this is a kind of above slop though, honestly.
This is early sound bro what areyou talking about?
This is early slop. Yeah, even in LA I.

(32:40):
Releasing go, go to the go to the channel.
Like how? Many do they have.
This is like one a day. AI MB A1A days live right now
and he's doing it at Oh shit let's see, this is state of
Slav. This is right now.
This is the best cutting edge. But I mean, when you think of
the Slav, I'm thinking of like the stuff like the planes on
Finest, honestly, they're like the plane crash.

(33:03):
It's like you should like dragonflames out of the engine and
there's some fake stuff to make people click it.
To me, that slob, this at least has some.
This old stuff was creativity, right?
What do you I gave AI full control of this and this
happened machine. Don't do this at 3:00 AM,
otherwise you're gonna summon demons.

(33:28):
I mean at what point? Like how much, how much?
Is Google's. Data center filled with this now
like what percentage do you think is that type of content
out of all of YouTube? You know, like how long before
it reaches more than 50% of their data?
I wouldn't be surprised. It's probably not going to take
just too long because now that so many people have access to

(33:50):
it. I mean, we saw this.
This is just Last Starfighter. It's just just the real.
Yeah. Do you even have to get the
rights to this? Like what are the rights to me
showing this right? Yeah, that's a good question.
Yeah. What are they going to claim it?

(34:17):
I mean, the Tuesday the Tuesday podcast is already exempt, OK?
So like this, like this, this guy vague man, vague man, vague.
It's vague man, vague man. Let's look at like what artist
who had to pay a team put out. Is this AI?

(34:51):
No. Yeah, I don't think so.
Hey, I can't make this. I I haven't seen any.
Yeah, that looks like this. Yeah, me neither.

(35:11):
Snoop Dog Died is here. This is Danny Brown.
But it's OK, Hold on. Let's check if I.
If it was AI, they would have they would have Oh, it is AI.
His his teeth are fixed. I I know that his teeth are

(35:31):
fixed. Danny Brown with the classic
teeth teeth cap. All right.
Yeah. So we can tell most of the time
when it isn't. And it is, but it's not, you
know? So, Mike, you can tell how many
hours of content have you viewed?

(35:53):
Right? You can tell for now.
Like, for now. That's my point.
Right? Like, OK, you, you wanted to
know about Snoop Dogg? No.
Have you seen Snoop Dogg's post?He gave his channel, like Foley
over to AI. Yeah, it's a lot like if you go
to Snoop Dogg's channel, everything he posts now is him

(36:14):
just like content farming for AI.
That's AI, right? Yeah, Like I, I that's is this
AI That's not AI, but like here is he, he has access to a model,
right? Death row AI, Yeah.

(36:36):
So he has an access to a model that he got like maybe Meta set
it up, right? And he's like, Death Row is like
a pretty big music label, has lots of people on it, right?
And so Meta or someone like likethink Beats by Dre, right?
Death Row AI is like one of those things that you might see

(37:03):
a lot of rappers coming out and being on and using where they're
videos, right? Because they shoot lots of
videos. I think a meteor just hit the
ground and left a crater. But unless we lift up his poodle
skirt, they're going to stay muted together.
Is this AI? That one's real, though.

(37:25):
He's notoriously he's an adrenaline junkie.
He's. Notoriously, this is the Burj
Khalifa like. Extreme coordination when he's
I. Yeah, look along his arm is
that's. I mean, he's just living life,
you know, like you just wish youcould just take a, take your

(37:46):
private jet to Vegas, join the join the Vegas Kings.
That's not it. Yeah, that's gotta be real,
right? Look at them.
Look at them clickers. It's like like you say, like is
this is this far enough away from a Marvel property?
Like that's just a green guy, you know, like.
So the other thing that they gave Death Row Records is the

(38:07):
ability to make like marijuana smoke a lot of late lot of year
models. You can't do this.
But they partnered with Snoop Dogg and we're like Snoop Dogg's
down with being deep faked and smoking blunts.
And we can do that like anyone could do skydiving.
But if you try to skydive smoking blunt, you would get
content and poodle skirt. I said unless Crater lifts up

(38:30):
his poodle skirt, they're going to be mute together.
I don't know, they just come in here.
They they lurk about. Thought we're going to have a
3rd guest. So we got Snoop Dogg over here
smoking on a fake bridge over the water that was used to make
that. Face Are we?
Are we being ironic about Snoop Dogg?

(38:51):
Is that what's happening? We're talking about Snoop Dogg's
use of AI. Oh, unbelievably realistic.
No, we're talking about, we're talking about incredible.
We're talking about his access to a model that you don't have
access to. He privately partnered with an
AI company, possibly Meta, to get I.
Signed up for it. Yeah, but can you draw yourself

(39:12):
smoking weed like Snoop Dogg? And can you deepfake?
Yourself you got access. Yeah, well, there's probably
one. What do you mean you don't have
access? You just have access.
Yeah, he hasn't. He hasn't like blessed me.
Zuck. Yeah, I zuck fucking Snoop.
I don't know. They don't talk to me anymore.
They return like my my texts. It's an ugly.

(39:36):
Situation I'm I'm sorry that I brought it up.
I'm sorry. You see what I'm saying?
Like I have access to it. Throw me the best thing that you
are allowed. OK?
Craters in the room, John's in the room, shadows unmuted.

(39:58):
We got 2 guests and only 20 minutes left.
Wow, those are really. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I.
Really like this is the best. That's digital waste, y'all
Someone y'all someone smoking a bong of tobacco but it's green.

(40:24):
Come on Mada, the topic you describe.
Oh. This is like from that end world
that's. Definitely the guy Black and
Snoop. The Snoop dude.
That smoke is definitely not as high quality as snoops.

(40:46):
Yeah, they got the, they got thenext level.
Oh, Snoop Dogg, Snoop Dogg. I mean smoking weed in a
hospital while doing surgery. Maybe we can get Snoop Dogg to
reshare it and it would really blow up our account here.
Did they let you? Do it a Wicked themed like

(41:09):
Wicked the musical. And the theme of wicked and the
doing in the surgery room, surgery on that balls girl,
yeah, look at that joint. So.

(41:35):
I think we're perverting here, reverting.
Elsaba is not a protected term. Yeah, What's her name?
Elsa. Do you wanna?
Like the alphabet? Blow, man, cocaine.

(41:57):
I mean, at some point there has to be a sensor, right?
I think the, the, the reason you're not going to get this to
work is because a human is prompting.
You haven't, you haven't set your prompts through 6 stages of
like AI cascade chain, you know what I'm saying?
You got to get something else toprompt it because it has to be
Yeah, you got a, you got a double, triple prompt layer

(42:19):
before you're going to get anything special.
I agree with that screaming man.Perfect.
We don't need to go chain. We'll just do one.
It probably took Snoop Dogg out,right?
No. It's this is This is only one

(42:39):
level of inception. I like this.
That's what we're doing. What is happening though that?
Is a good picture actually though.
Yeah, I. Love the status.
Go to animate. Let's animate that.
Yeah, that's good. In the future, we have no.

(43:02):
Ears. You just doctor to doctor, just
ear to ear. Yeah, that's, that's sick.
Yeah, that's worth it. So the whole point is, is he
he's got a better model than I do, OK.
That was worth the the 20,000 acres in Idaho that we
sacrificed for that. All the all the corn in Iowa

(43:25):
burned. Oh yeah, Love that.
Those glasses are actually really sick, bro.
Cool. That's like that's like that's
Snoop the. 20th or 30th iteration of the Meta Ray bands,
bro. That's how far in the future he
is, yeah. So like imagine like just, you
know, you and all the cousins sitting around snoops like 3rd

(43:46):
guest house and you're like, that's the prompt you're going
to go to Snoop with. Look at this shit that I
prompted. You know what I mean?
When is this one? Is this AI that's not Snoop
Dogg? Is that his wife?
I think that is his wife, but that's unclear.
Love that. Is that a gun Now let's just

(44:08):
start lighter. I was like, wait, what happened
here Snoop? Oh, like you think this is AI
like those zoom insurance or they really got the camera going
on there. Now that just look like digital
digital zoom. Yeah, yeah.
Wow. You know, he could get into
politics. Look at him.

(44:28):
Commenting Yeah, that's there you go.
That's pretty political, Snoop. Speak, speak to Gen.
Z. He'll be like and.
He's too far removed from entertainment, you know?
Yeah, I mean, he, he's not like super relevant anymore.
OK, so we we're going to come around here.
We only got 15 minutes before the final.

(44:51):
We do a wheel and this wheel is actually, it's kind of a lot of
people said that we'd lost faithin the wheel.
There's been a lot of discussionabout whether or not the wheels
always been rigged. If it is ever rigged, it's not
rigged. Why?

(45:11):
Is there so little movies on thewheel?
I mean, because we've gone through them this season.
I did what? Turn up the wheel.
Can you explain it? Oh yeah, it's pretty simple.
Do a wheel. We invented the wheel.
I heard on Wednesdays there's copycats, but Tuesdays
historically have always come before Wednesday.

(45:33):
And we we add movies, some leftover, I guess.
If I'm not mistaken. Shadow, didn't you put this win
on Colossus the Forbin Project? I feel like that's totally
Shadow. Yeah.
Yeah, I did mention that. Yeah.
Colossus the Forbin Project has not been hit.
Correct. Yeah.
So these are movies suggested byguests.

(45:53):
Sometimes some of our hosts would write essays to put things
on the wheel. For example, I wrote an essay.
I got Escape Plan 2013. Never seen it.
Did Gene Hackman die this year? Yeah, he did.
I think that's why. Unexplained.
Pretty tragically. What are you talking about?
It was explained, it was a it's called Alzheimer's.

(46:17):
It's called don't, don't let your caretaker die when you have
Alzheimer's and your mountain estate, because OK, here's what
happens. You're, you're, you're disabled.
You have a caretaker you can walk around, but you know how
they found him? They found him just feeding dogs
that weren't there in debt, right?

(46:38):
They just found him like he had piled up dog full of bowls and
been pouring shit into dead likeold dogs and weren't there
anymore. And then he forgot to take his
heart medicine and die. Everyone thought it was a gas
leak. It wasn't a gas leak.
Thelma and Louise it. So can you feel that memory
slipping? You should just.
Why is this? Story different every time I

(46:59):
hear it. No, I know what I know well
what? Are you talking about that is
the 100? Percent at the beginning of
speculation, and now it's not. It's Yeah, but how many times
have you heard this story? How?
What? I only.
Want to hear a story one time? I'm sorry I can only absorb so
much information. I.
Thought that he. Died of rat disease?

(47:20):
Where? Where did that come from?
You think like you know. Rats killed him.
Well, you know why. Rat disease.
A good old rat diseases. Yeah, the classic look, but.
I was the wife. The wife died from the
hantavirus or whatever. Yeah, and Hantavirus came
because she was, like, too old to be his caretaker, but it was

(47:41):
the only one to get dressed, right?
So she loved animals, had a bunch of dog food.
She was losing it too. She went around feeding a bunch
of you ever been to some rich old person's house?
They got like 7 dogs because they like they, they've, you
know, and you get, get rich and you'll, you'll go to these
houses and you'll see that you go in there and you're like,

(48:02):
this dog is going to get more inthe will than her children.
And that's how life goes, all right.
And then they they slip and it hurts.
So the dogs are rich now, the Hackman dogs, Is that what
happened? Well, several are missing.
That's the real thing. The first thing shows up.
They all ran away is what reallyhappened bro, because they
didn't love them. They fucking you think so?

(48:25):
Imagine this. You're like a pedigreed super
dog and you just have to go. You're like sweet I'm going to a
rich actors house. No, you're going to a cage in a
rat filled hunter virus dead andthen I.
Thought they found dead dogs there.
Too. He killed some.
He shots some of the dogs. He killed some of them.
What? Yes.
I thought they starved. Some starved.

(48:47):
There's a lot of dogs, There's a.
Lot of dogs because that's. The size in the basement.
That some died, some were shot, some.
Fleet, you know, some had fleas,you know, no punting.
Yeah, some had fleas. So that's why we have these two
Jim Hackman films on there. I took up all the Robert Redford
films because I don't have any respect.
I I think all is lost. And what was TD?

(49:09):
What's ATD? All right, pop quiz, Who's going
to get it? What's a Robert Redford film?
That's TD. Top Dung.
No idea. Yeah, that's where I'm at.
Shadow John, That's all you. What was his name?

(49:29):
Edford. What movie is TD?
Is it Pete's Dragon? No.
Is it the Horse Whisperer? Is it Spy game?
Now you want to watch. Sneakers.
I didn't want to watch TD. What is TD?
The only thing I see is. The.

(49:52):
Three days of the Condor. But that wouldn't you wouldn't
have just. That's not it.
I feel like that's not a Robert Redford my best that most that
we were talking about. What's the TD movie?
So that's right. It's not on there.
I turned it off. What did you tell you?
This was sneakers, OK, And I turned.
It odd at the wheel. That's what's happening right

(50:13):
now. That's why I came to it early.
Did you read? Did you watch?
The the like apologetics about Gene Hackman in The Royal
Tenenbaums. Like extras.
Everybody's like he was an asshole.
He really made us upset and uncomfortable but.
It's just his. Way and he came up to all of us
and he said, I'm sorry, I I was wrong like Bill Murray was like,

(50:36):
I think he knew he was an asshole.
Is that? Before or after he cracked that
joke to that woman? Oh.
What, what? What?
Bill Murray? Bill Murray is the final on the
talk correct, John. John.
And one point, John Green 1101010 John 0 Crater pull.

(51:00):
Your champion has fallen. Just just let me know.
Yeah, Green this. Water world is not on the wheel
that it's not rigged the. Water world's always been on the
rail, but it remains at the smallest percentage.
And that's the other thing. This green room, when it won,
won, it should have been powder or whatever.
It was the stupid movie Pearl Scott originally suggested.

(51:21):
And it should never have been the same value.
It was not a one, but it probably should have been the
30s. So any discussion about it being
rigged because it didn't win, itwon.
It's it's it's bad taste becausewe showed it in the corner 2.
It had way too high of a value. It shouldn't have but.
I don't understand it one under,you know, dubious circumstances.

(51:43):
And then we watched it on the podcast, so.
I'm putting GI Samurai on because our host is.
Complaining, you know, like theyhave no, no ground to stand on.
OK, our our host is here the. Question about your copy of GI
Samurai. Is it subbed or dubbed?
It's a good question to check. Consult the library.

(52:04):
I'm going to the library right now are.
You going to check? I would.
Ask your local librarian becausethey're they're going.
To say. These are literally to help you
find information. You should use them.
That's a public service announcement to all the kids out
there. Use your public libraries as a
resource. Yeah, yeah.

(52:24):
So. If it is sub, I think we should
skip it. I think it's dubbed, but let's
see. Very well said.
Not a good start. Yo 2022 then that's crazy that
they remastered. So you wanted it dubbed is what

(52:45):
you're saying? Because if I right click I just.
Think it would be more palatablefor everyone if we weren't
watching a movie with subtitles?Well, good thing there's now.
Thank you. Sorry.
It's all just very much. I think it's it's all Jeff hard.
To read. All right, GI Samurai, we could
take off, but you can add any from the library that we have

(53:06):
checked out right here. We have foam bubbles versus
police parade. I don't know what this movie is
but OK. So he hates subtitles.
Baccaros out. We have children of hating.
Subtitles. I just think it would be better
for everyone. I have the English dub with the
Chinese simplified subtitles as is.
Tradition. I think it's totally fair.

(53:29):
Subtitles are off the menu. All right.
The core is off the menu. The People's Joker.
I do think that's a good movie, but there is a precedent about
comedies on our show here. Just going to throw that out.
I thought we. Hear the comedy.
Yeah, exactly. It's tough to comedy over comedy
is not good. Look St. trash, we watched Raina
fire. We watched Powder.

(53:52):
This is this is the movie previous script should have
gotten. We already watched Leon the
Professional identity. We already watched Shoutouts
Diamond. That was their suggestion.
GI Samurai should have gotten a dub.
What was me? Lydia's foam bubbles versus
police? Let's find out right now.
What is Green Room? Green Room is an excellent movie

(54:12):
where? Oh yeah, look at this AI.
This is sick. Is this real?
What? Is this your?
Is this your library copy of AI Slop so everyone can figure out
what it is? Face off we wash.
Escape plan What? They live, but they live on.

(54:33):
That would be a great see. The thing is also is you have
October right around the corner.Yeah, they live goes for
October. OK.
Yeah, true. You know, like.
They live is for Halloween monthfine.
Is enemy of the State on here? Enemy of the state is on there
all right? Enemy of the State's on these
movies. To ask John what's going on the
wheel. All of these movies are real,

(54:56):
John. What do you want?
What do you? Want to add to the wheel if we
could have you add anything to the wheel here because that's
one thing. I could go to the library real
fast before it closes. Is there any movie you want to
add and replace The GI Samurai here, get that?
Time is of the well. The one I would recommend is The
Edge. That's one.
Of my love that movie my favorite is when they when

(55:17):
they're I'm not going to spoil it because I hope I wins and
the. Edge.
Now I'm edging right now. Let's get the edge in.
What? What man can do some kind of
another? Yeah, that's the perfect movie.
All right, I think the wheel said.
Is there any? I think I should take off Hells
Angels and switch it for something else out.
Let me change that out, Shadow. You want to give us, we got

(55:41):
Colossus on there. Let me give it to Crater.
Crater. You're you're so lucky.
Oh, Oh no, represents do not. Here's an easy, Easy Rider you
got Easy Rider Easy 20 John versus crater moment.
Hold on poo. You can add one in a second
crater all for for all of Iowa your film.

(56:05):
Iowa. I have to represent Iowa.
OK. Oh, no, no, I abstain.
You cannot. That's a really.
Hard, I know. Yeah.
Well, I bailed. I'm sorry.
Fuck. Give me, can you come back to
me? But you wanted to put on and if

(56:28):
I heard it right there, what wasit?
Yeah, the one about Iowa Field of Dreams.
Jesus, there you go, another easy.
What is the theme? Another easy.
What am I supposed to choose from?
The theme is it goes on this wheel.
The theme is I'm keeping Hell's Angels.
OK. Yeah, if you invite them, Iowa

(56:49):
will come. All right, let me put on some
closing music. Twister, Twister.
Yeah, there you go. Yeah, that's like that was
filmed partially in Iowa. Is there any?
Is there any L? Is there any others out here?
Steve, which one were you saying?

(57:10):
Does anybody want to watch Easy Rider?
I mean, it is a good movie. It is a good movie.
It's in a comedy though. No, it's not a comedy.
Don't people die? I did.
It's like a road movie. It's fair enough.
It's on there. We got Easy Rider, we got
Waterworld. The eh, no, I can do better.

(57:31):
I can do better with an Easy Rider, just let me think about
it. You got Part 2 next week.
No one wants to watch any of this.
No one wants to hear it from you.
Our only fan. We don't have an only fans.
We just have our singular fan. We only have one fan and let me
tell you. I know the feeling.
He's not. Even really a fan, he's here to

(57:53):
nag us. Yeah.
I really hope the edge wins. All right, here we go it.
Is it's it's awesome. All right, this is going to be
our. The last appearance of Bart the
Bear, by the way. Right.
Yeah. Exactly.
Another hour of time made into content for the AI to categorize

(58:19):
and fill what will be the last use of the solar system.
That, of course, is the solar array, keeping a data center
alive before the last solar flare takes it all away.
But if you wash with us before all that happens, you can see
what film we'll watch tonight. Is it going to be Part the Bear?
Is it going to be? I'm going to, I'm going to turn

(58:41):
off Twister if it happens, just to kind of, I said I wanted to
make the wheel better, but here we go.
You guys like this music? I real?
I prompted. Yeah, I prompted.
It on the edge of my seat. Oh, it's gonna be the edge.
It's the edge. It's the edge.

(59:02):
It's. Past.
No, it's the four bit project. It's the four bit project.
Wow, I'm bad in 1000. Wait a minute, is it still?
Is it gonna stop? Oh God no.
It's the former project. There we go. 1976 I don't have
it downloaded, I mean checked out from the library.
Let me see where it's exists. We checked the library system

(59:26):
really fast. Where'd you just talking about
librarians a second ago? What about the?
Librarian's gonna help get it. Yeah, what do you tell you?
I said I didn't have it. I'm gonna go get it from the
librarian. What's your problem brother?
Oh, OK. You can't believe.
Listen, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
No. No one bats 1000, but apparently
Shadow does, because every time they're on this podcast, these

(59:48):
movies get picked. Yeah.
This is a podcast. Yeah, last time.
Well, I was Diamond actually last time, but yeah, yeah.
These are. Oh, it's in the library, folks.
Oh yeah, I found it. So the local branch, they're
gonna have to do an inner library branch transfer.
Oh wait, I found an instant Rd. which means really fast direct

(01:00:13):
access to the library transfer. So we're gonna take this debrief
right now to say thank you to John and thank you to Shadow for
coming to Part 1 of the end of season 2.
Also a big I'm sorry for your loss to the Iowa team.
Poodle Skirt and his champion, Crater.
All of you talk. All of you talk at once.

(01:00:34):
Thank you. Yeah.
Yeah. Let's see you later.
Bye. Bye.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Feel free to plug any of your
content. Tell us a little bit about
photographers here as we get ready to watch Colossus, the
Foreman project. And you're welcome to watch it
with us if you wish. I got the bat out here pretty
quick, but yeah, I'll, I'll share some stuff about the
photographers for the lady. Yeah.

(01:00:57):
So it's it's, I guess the sensible thing to do would be to
plug it Amazon Prime, Voodoo andDVD.
It's coming to 2B next month, October 5th, I think.
And it is on it's actually on YouTube, a couple of free movie
channels on YouTube as well. One of them did not upload the

(01:01:20):
whole thing, which is. Just part of it.
The other one has the whole thing but yeah it's comedy.
Couple of dimmitted photographers get involved in a
dangerous blackmail scheme when a crooked real estate agent
hires them to get blackmail pictures of a competitor of his.
It's a lot of fun, people are loving it so far.

(01:01:41):
Highly recommend everyone check it out if they want to do that.
Awesome. And this was a film that you
worked on and directed, also wrote.
I see the IMDb here, I'm pullingit up.
Looks like you worked out in themountains of Colorado.
And so let me ask you, I'm goingto ask the hosts, did he use AI

(01:02:08):
for this? No way.
You already said he didn't. No shot.
And I I don't find that. Yeah, that was my distributor.
Yeah, yeah, I don't, I don't think they used any.
Yeah. Nice this looks.
Very good. So I'm.

(01:02:32):
Checking this out. What was the process of did you
have to blur out the gun becauseyou didn't want to get content?
Yeah. Yeah, that that thing come out
too good, but. Yeah.
Well, exciting working with young actors, new talent on
something that you directed and wrote and congratulations on
getting it picked up. Do you want to talk a little bit

(01:02:52):
about what that process was to get it picked up or?
Sure. Yeah, Yeah.
Well, it was kind of kind of just out of the blue.
They came to me, they're Expert Pictures was the distributor.
They came to me about a month before it was finished and they
said we're looking for, you know, indie films of all tears

(01:03:15):
and we're looking for all genres.
We saw the photographers on IMDb.
We'd like to take a look. I said it was sure.
And once I got it finished, I sent them off, sent off to them,
and I heard back within a coupleweeks and it was off to the
races. So yeah, it was, it was really
just kind of blind luck. They found it on IMDb and that

(01:03:36):
was all it took. So that I guess that's my just
advice. Their best advice to aspiring
film makers is get to get your projects on IMDb listed on there
as early as possible, because you never.
Knew here. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's it's not a super exciting story, but it was the first time

(01:03:58):
I signed a deal, so that was cool.
That's a great story for us. Do you think in the future you
would use AI? None of your films?
Do you think it would? I haven't used it in the little
bits of audio here. Would you use it for any visuals
ever? Do you feel like that kind of
goes against your work or your experience of what you think is
good? Personally, I think that goes

(01:04:21):
against what I'm trying to do. I would definitely, I mean, if I
had to and if everything lined up, I would use it for audio
work again, probably. But yeah, visuals know I'm
sticking with with the real thing.
Sure all. Right.
The library just let me know. It's going to be about 10
minutes before we get into the process.

(01:04:44):
So I'm going to go ahead and endthe stream here of the
recording. And of course, we'll see
everyone next week for Part 2. But don't worry, we're going to
keep streaming for Homesick Winery.
Oh, webs, cheap followers on streamb.com.
Remove this space later everyone.
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