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July 18, 2024 11 mins
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Hey, it's Jonathan rush Kelly TomorrowShow today TG If I'm getting ready for
the weekend, well, good foryou. We're going to be doing a
Twister's weekend featuring Twister's music all daytomorrow. Uh, it's the sequel to
Twister. Do we know what's onthat soundtrack? I'm sorry, do we
know who's on that soundtrack? We'replaying like four songs already, yeah,

(00:20):
including the new Luke holmbs no Lovein Oklahoma. I hope they play like
maybe an old Toby Keith song andoh you know they got to that would
be a great addition to the Twistersoundtrack. So we'll be playing some of
that tomorrow because tomorrow it says Twistersopens tomorrow. But I looked it up
real quickly on fandango, I thinkand are shows for It's at several theaters

(00:41):
here in Columbia. Now, Oh, well, I guess it's officially the
wide opening, right. Maybe maybethat's how that works. Speaking of fan
dango, did I read that theguy who created fiandango killed himself this?
I think that the let me seeyet. Michael Klein, the businessman who
created Dane Go, apparently leapt froman elevated position at a Manhattan hotel this

(01:06):
week, the Kimberly Hotel in Manhattan. I don't know why. I'm trying
to see if there's any reasons.I just saw the headline. Oh,
that's miserable. Apparently he left Fandangoin two thousand and seven. Uh huh.
Let's say he's done a lot ofother startups. I don't know.
Sixty four I think they said,yeah, sixty four years old. Yeah.

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So things that we're going to betalking about tomorrow, we talked about
it today. Sleep divorce. Nowwe have a morning Russian regular who was
inspired by today's discussion and she wouldlike to get a sleep divorce from her
husband. Well, you would thinkthat if she because, like we pointed

(01:47):
that before I admitted my marriage wassaved by a sleep divorce. You would
think that you will be able tomake that case easily enough. But I
know Sally would much rather us beable to sleep in the same bed.
That's important to her. But she'sthe first one to recognize that's not something
that we can do right now.Well, why wouldn't you be able to

(02:08):
do it on the weekends when youdon't have to get up early? You
can lay in bed till seven sixwhenever you want to get out of bed.
Yeah, and you're not forced togo to bed necessarily early. And
you seems like you could make itwork on the weekends. You guys choose
not to make it work on theweekends because it's not the time thing anymore.

(02:28):
Now it's yeah, it's a comfortthing. Well. Strangely enough,
it dawned on me how stupid myargument was yesterday, okay, because I
had mentioned before, and she didit again this morning. She calls me
when I'm on my way to work, oh at like four thirty or whatever.
They asked me if I slept wellor so she's up at four thirty
five ready. Wow, So maybeshe's been lying to me apparently. But

(02:52):
you know, we'll see if there'sa way that you can bring this up
with your spouse where it doesn't damnagethe relationship. Well, if anybody has
that one Tomorrow we'll get into that. Another thing that we're looking at.
There's a story in the paper todayabout Ryan Reynolds, who's got a new
Deadpool movie coming out, And ifI'm assuming I haven't seen it yet,

(03:15):
obviously it's not out yet. ButI'm assuming it's very similar in style to
the previous Deadpool movies. And whatI mean by that is the language.
And it's really about the language thejokes. The way he tells the jokes
are very coarse, we'll say,right, And it's the inappropriateness of what

(03:36):
appears like Ryan Reynolds, I thinkwhat makes him successful. And a big
part is his face looks sweet andinnocent, and then he says, really
inappropriate. Thing doesn't look sweet andinnicent in Deadpool, that's for sure,
but it's still the content. Yeah, And he talks about he just walked

(04:00):
watch the new one, had hismother and his daughter, his daughter's nine.
They watched the movie, all threeof them together, and he said
they loved it. I'm trying tofigure out, like, I don't believe
I would feel comfortable watching Deadpool withmy mother and or a child. And
I don't even you know, notonly am I not in the movie,

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I don't know anybody in the moviepersonally, but I just would be very
uncomfortable with the sexual nature of someof the material and just the coarseness of
the jokes to watch this movie withanother, you know, elder family member
or a junior family member. Youkind of get a heads up on Deadpool
because this is what third of thesequel, maybe or four. When he's

(04:46):
with Wolverine, I think, ye, you already know what's coming. So
but on the first one, that'swhen Sally said I'm not watching this and
she got to walk out of theroom. Okay, So but now now
you've got a heads up on thisone. But you know, even like
movies that you don't expect all that. I've finally broke down and watched Napoleon,
not Napoleon Dynamite, No Napoleon,Okay. And the reason I watched

(05:08):
it is because I'm interested in thatera, like I am a lot of
historical type movies. But I hadalready read where they made him out to
be a little woos and he wastotally controlled by what's her name. I
can't remember his wife's name now.Oh, anyway, but the sex scenes

(05:29):
in that movie over the top alittle much. I don't even understand Jonathan
was sitting there watching this movie.Well, in his case, he was
desperately trying to get an air tothe throne. But why do we have
to have the sex scenes? Period? Because I got it in the eighties,
which is I guess appropriately enough forme. When I was a teenager

(05:50):
in the eighties, I understood thesex scenes because we hadn't seen them and
it was titillating in all of that. Sure, But since the invent of
the Internet, right people as youngas six are now exposed to like hardcore
pornography whenever they want it. Youcan get softcore pornography. You can see

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anything you'd like to see pretty muchon the Internet right now. So the
sex scenes don't add anything as faras like, oh this is hot,
as opposed to like in the seventiesand previous, the sex scenes were usually
the part where they disrobed, butthey never you never saw the body.
You just saw the clothes going onthe floor. Sure, and then they

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would cut to the next morning they'rewaking up together in bed. We know
what happened. I don't need tosee how it happened. These even today,
the movie makers love to put thatinto the movies. Yes, and
they have to, they have toput it in there. And I'm like,
why, Sally will We've been watchingthe movie together and it'll be I
don't know what The content of theverbiage usually is the verbage. So she'll

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go, I can't believe we're watchingI can't believe you're watching this, And
I'm like, I didn't produce it, I didn't write it. I was
just trying to find something for usto watch. Had to put the disclaimer
on it now whenever we watch somethingtogether. Now, again, I haven't
previewed this movie, but I don'tknow, sugar, but have you watched
movies with like your children and thenrealized halfway through it? I maybe maybe

(07:17):
it was like, so I've I'vedone this. I've seen a movie on
say TBS or something. Okay,now, TBS of course sanitizes it.
They do, and they do agood job. I think for the most
part, the content is still there. It's probably the way the movie should
have been made. And then it'llbe on HBO or something right, and

(07:39):
you'll be sitting there with like yourniece or somebody and you're like, oh,
that was a funny movie. Whydon't we watch that? And then
they'll get to like the strip clubscene, and you're like, I don't
remember, what the hell is shedoing? Shut it off? Shut it
off? That's right. You've gottabe careful what platform you're watching it on
or movies that you watch together,like four Christmases. But yeah, you

(08:00):
got you got to be the onein the remote control. You gotta the
way to fast forward it. Well, the opening scene where they you know,
whether they're doing the role play,that's very bizarre, right. You
don't want to have your little whateverwatching that with you. Whatever it happened
to the Angel software program? Rememberthat where it? I'm sure it's still
out there. I mean, itcouldn't have gone backwards, right, I
desperately need that? Is it anapp? Can we just screen everything through

(08:24):
Angel? I will I will effortthat. As we're sitting here on the
Poet, I can't screen everything outbecause if you turn on the Preacher and
you got the Angel on, youdon't ever hear the message because it cuts
out all references to God and Jesus. And I thought I knew it cut
off. Now, let's see providingdata in real time software angels. Angel
software solutions. These don't seem tobe for Angel. I'll say TV editing

(08:50):
or something like that. Let's seeif that does it. VID Angel automatically
skips unacceptable scenes, filter out thestuff that you don't want to see here
subscribe. Now that's all the informationyou give me, Like do I just
subscribe it? And I don't know, you would have already come up with
its own platform, So it's great, So you just go to the angel

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app. If it's not on therea it's not enough to actually put on,
Like Deadpool would never make it throughthe angel lap screening process, and
if it did, it'd be likethirty seconds. So it looks like they
on this. It won't work onany show. It has to be a
show that they've already done. Yes, So like you can pick your your
thing, like so Netflix, Primewhatever, start, you picked that,

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and then they'll show you the showsthat they have already done like Uncle Buck,
Beverly Hills, Cop Identity, Theft, whatever. So you go through
those and you say, oh,we'll watch this one and knowing that it's
safe for you, and you candecide like here, I see you can
like if you wanted to watch Outlander, which is the one they're giving me

(09:54):
right now, I can edit outall sex, nudity, immodesty. Do
I am I interested in editing outviolence? Do you want to get out
graphic violence? How about non graphicviolence? Your choice? If you just
want to keep the non graphic violence. And how about the language? Is
it all profanity? Is it justthe F word? Is it racial slurs

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that you find offensive? What wouldyou like edited out of the show or
movies? I gotta go, Igotta go some homework on that. Yep,
it's called vid Angel. Vid Angel. Okay, Hey, you don't
have to worry about that. Thisis a program that the entire family can
listen to tomorrow. That's right,the podcast ninety nine percent of the time,
the radio show one hundred percent ofthe time. Absolutely, Hey,

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what's going on in your neighborhood weshould be talking about? Let us know.
You can reach out to us onsocial media. You know how to
do that. You could also emailus. I am Rush at ninety seven
five w s US dot com.By the way, it's one hundred dollars
a year for the vid Angel orten dollars a month. Just saw the
subscription price, and I am Nashat ninety seven to five WUS dot com.
We start talking tomorrow, and bythe way, it's free to call.
By the way, the number iseight oh three ninety seven eight nine

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two six seven. Tomorrow in themorning, watch
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