Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
(00:00):
All right i am hitting the
recording button make sure that i
can be heard make sure that you can be heard please speak yeah
hi i'm somebody that is heard and possibly
not well not seen but i'm all
i've definitely heard i mean you're not seen by me but i'm
sure there are other people who see you if i
(00:21):
was john cena you would not see me at all that's very
true because you can't see
him you can't see him nope all right well
are you ready to start i was born ready
all right well actually that's not true i was like 20 minutes late that i mean
touche all right oh wait my brain totally was like you were 20 minutes late
(00:47):
being born well maybe i was you meant here i was It's like, wait, hold on.
You know you were 20 minutes late. What the hell?
Yeah, I mean, I've never been one to be punctual.
Time's relative. All right. Welcome to the Game Dads podcast.
My name's Aaron. The Game Dads podcast, where we talk about everything about
(01:11):
video games and also everything that's not video games.
I am here with my best friend and hilarious notepasser, Brett.
I'm Brett Altmiller. Yep.
I'm Brad Altmiller. I have that note. I'm Brad Altmiller.
I have that note in my my pile of like important stuff.
(01:33):
It's just like sitting there with a bunch of like random other knickknacks from
I have from over the years.
Did I do something that I forgot? The note that you wrote that says, I can't read. Oh, yeah.
I'm surprised you could read that. Yeah, yeah. I mean, it's right there in the
writing. I am surprised I could read it myself.
(01:56):
I can't take credit for that joke. I saw that on, like, oh, what was it?
It's like Caleb Bailey. He interviews people for, like, Bleacher Report.
Not Bleacher Report. for it but anyway he
he did that the randy orton it was
absolutely hilarious i was like i have to
see i i told andrea that before i handed it to you it's like i can't take
(02:18):
credit for this joke but it's freaking hilarious all right well i i have like
i got like it's been a little bit since we've actually like done i mean we've
been in person way more than we actually ever are but like Like,
it's been a while since we, like, podcasted.
So, I got a couple things that I want to talk about.
(02:39):
But, like, I mean, I want – one of them is a story that's going to take a little
bit of, like, a little – it's, like, a little, like, involved.
But one of them I want to get out right now just because I don't want to talk
about it for too long, but I just want to say it.
Did you see – Go for it. Did you see the Australian breakdancing girl?
(03:01):
No, I did not. Oh, my God. Okay.
So, first year that breakdancing is in the Olympics.
The breakdancers that came out were some of, I mean, like, I'm not,
like, a breakdancer expert.
But, like, some of the best, like, you know, like, the performances were great.
The vibes were great. Everyone, I mean, like, these, I was 100% convinced that
(03:28):
breakdancing was going to stay in the Olympics.
And then the girl from Australia came up.
She was so bad. I have never, I've never in my life. I don't watch the Olympics regularly.
This might be a thing that happens, but like, I haven't heard of it. It's never been.
Someone has been like, Hey, this person, she got a zero. They gave her a freaking zero.
(03:52):
Oh, geez. I have never heard of anyone in the Olympics besides people who like
get disqualified or like do a fault that likes that, like disregards their dance.
Their movement like whatever they did they like faulted so like oh this doesn't
count but like the judges held up zeros like she got a zero like every judge gave her a zero.
(04:17):
It's so bad and like the funniest part about it is like I've been I keep up
on a lot of like I have a lot of like like international,
like I'm fans of a lot of like international people like I just I have a thing
about like trying to like,
get like news and information from like all
over the place so i i follow a lot of international people the australians
(04:40):
were talking so so heavy about
the united states they were talking so heavy about it
they were like oh we're beating you guys in gold medals oh
we're beating you guys in medals per capita oh
we're beating like as soon as this girl got up on stage
nobody from australia is talking anymore zeros
like i i
(05:03):
saw a video of a girl
who was like i have never considered myself
an olympic athlete of any means like i am i totally respect how how much those
people train but she literally recreated this girl's routine like one for one
and she's like and i i can't dance It's like,
(05:26):
it's, it's one of the funniest things that I've ever seen come out of like.
Because, like, the Olympics, everybody there is highly qualified.
Like, we're talking about people who spend their entire lives training to beat
someone else's record by, like, an eighth of a second.
(05:47):
And then this girl shows up. It's so bad. And they're like, there's no more
breakdancing in the Olympics. It's over.
It was like, I'm dead serious. They're like, this is not coming back.
That's hilarious, dude. she took down the whole sport didn't they put video
games in the olympics this year oh shit.
(06:08):
I'm sorry i'm playing a football game and i just i
hit the wrong button i do not i don't know
i i don't know it might
have been but i don't like i don't i hadn't heard any highlights or
anything about it but again i wasn't like super
following it i just this story like broke out
and i just want to talk about it real quick because it's so funny
(06:29):
dude we should try i mean
we couldn't i mean you probably do better than zero
i i mean i mean
i like i can't imagine
going to the olympics representing
your entire country and like she's not
she wasn't humble she walked
(06:53):
out she brushed her shoulders off she like
flexes at the camera she's like got a
mean mug on the face the whole time but there's literally a
section where she just stops and starts hopping around like a kangaroo for like
two seconds in the middle of her routine like what as australians often do one
of the worst things i've ever seen and like i i i'm with you we could definitely
(07:15):
not only do i I think we could replicate her routine.
I think that we could also do a routine that would get above a zero.
Yeah. I like, like maybe like, like.
Like a like a 0.5 but i
think i think anyone with any
(07:37):
amount of rhythm could do better than what she did yeah
oh my god it was so
good it's so funny like it's
not that long like when we're done just like
look it's all over the internet just hit go in
the freaking youtube and just type australian breakdancing
olympics it'll be the first video that comes up i'll have
(08:02):
to give that a shot oh my god it was so good how you been dude i have been great
i have been just on a on a general good role just just generally feeling good
yeah me too man work's been good,
like finally getting a groove with everything i'm playing some good games lately.
(08:26):
Drake started school so it's been
it's been an interesting couple weeks since we last since we
last saw each other yeah and dom started and dom
started and her her new school like schedule
she's like from like i think it's
from like it technically starts like 8 30 it's
like 8 30 to to three o'clock to
(08:48):
245 so like she's actually
like you know in school most of the the day at
this point so it's been it's like
a completely different adjustment to like
just having just having lee instead of having both
both of them it's like but yeah it's
been it's been a really good week i'm like super excited to talk about my games
(09:12):
that i've been playing because it's not really games yeah me too man i mean
i've actually been playing some some pretty fun ones too so but yeah i'm excited
to get into it and then we got our topic on hand so yeah,
a brand new segment called game dad go to the movies which we kind of came up
(09:33):
with on the fly after we had saw deadpool and the wolverine so and our opinions will surprise you so.
It's definitely gonna surprise you but i actually went to
the movies again oh did you what did
you we went and saw borderlands oh i'm
so sorry like i've heard nothing but
(09:54):
bad things i okay look i was
gonna go regardless i am that big of a borderlands fan that i was gonna we were
gonna go regardless even if they were like yeah but like it's bad it's bad it's
not a good movie but i've got some some positive things to say about it it'll
at least be interesting it's just it's not not going to be me just dogpiling
(10:15):
it like everybody else. I've got some positives.
Yeah, I don't from what I mean, I haven't seen it for myself and honestly,
I have no desire to watch it, but the people that I kind of trust or like.
Like online opinions, you know, the people you don't really know,
but, you know, they. Yeah.
Everybody's thinking of an opinion. The people whose opinions you generally jive with online.
(10:38):
Yeah. Well, and, like, you and I have similar opinions on things and,
you know, different opinions on others.
So, like, I'm interested in hearing your take on it. Because,
like, all I've heard is just bad, bad, bad, bad.
So, you know me. I love a good, bad movie.
Yeah. And it's not that.
Aw. That bums me out. there were there
(11:00):
were there's a lot of opportunity but i
i'll get into it when i talk about when i talk about it i
i already got my rant out so i want to let you get some rants
out before i go back in yeah i don't
really have a whole lot of rants until we get to our deadpool and
the wolverine stuff i guess but i guess
i mean you want to get into kind of what what we're playing or do you want
(11:21):
to do that other cool game of the year segment thing i absolutely did
not get enough time to do that homework oh you're fine
let's we'll do that on the next one i absolutely will have you ready
for next time you're good you're good i kind of
spoiled that on your last minute though but you know
if you kind of want to get what we're playing let me pull up the doc here because
i am absolutely ready all the time and i never have to vamp or anything like
(11:45):
that so i had the other one i had the other one pulled up i was i was really
excited to hear that you were hearing and some good stuff about Ninja Sex Party
because I think Ninja Sex Party is awesome.
Yeah, there wasn't a place that I was expecting to hear about it, to be honest.
I know you love them and our other friends love them and all that stuff,
(12:06):
but they popped up on one of the podcasts I was listening to today while I was
at work because I've got so much time to listen to podcasts.
Yeah, so I didn't get a chance to actually listen to them today.
I got busy with something else and got distracted, but they're on my list.
I add them to my Apple Music.
But yeah I mean kind of got to get into like what I've been playing I've been playing quite a bit but,
(12:31):
You know, I'll get into the stuff that I am playing. I actually have kind of
an impression saying that I think Aaron's going to put his earmuffs on for.
Yeah, you know me out like spoilers.
I know, and I appreciate you for that. I was morbidly curious,
so I decided to give it a shot.
We'll get into the other stuff first that we can actually talk about.
But like piggybacking off of what we were talking about a couple episodes ago,
(12:52):
but all the stuff with the Kiratoriyama.
I've been in an anime mood lately, which, you know, I have.
I mean as the anime king it's it's a
mood that you visit often yeah i mean
just it's my mood constantly daily nightly and ever so
rightly but i got i bought sandland
in the most recent psn sale it was
(13:14):
like 40 bucks something like that came with all the
dlc and it's quite charming
i didn't really know much about sandland you know
anybody that i mean your big your big anime
fans may know know more about it and stuff but it's one of his more obscure pieces
i guess it was something he did before he did dragon ball and
(13:34):
it's somehow like they just thought it would be a good idea for a video game
and here we are with this pretty awesome little open world game there's not
much to it you know you build robots and then you go out and you quest and if
you play kakarot i mean you kind of get a little bit of an idea how the game
is set up or how the open world is set up.
But you go out and quest you build robots and then
(13:57):
in vehicles and all that good stuff it's kind of like
if mad max met dragon ball z yeah yeah
yeah it's adorable i'll say
everything about sand land it's just it's like
like dragon ball z went one
direction from dragon ball and it's almost like like sand
lane is like the opposite direction so like if
(14:19):
it the story like went instead of like going
down more of the shonen vibe if it just went like completely
the other way it's like that's what sand land is so like
it feels it feels very like dragon ball-ish
not being connected to dragon ball at all just from have akira toriyama being
involved in it right well and i i like the grand adventure feel of it and i
(14:42):
i kind of text you a little bit about that when i was watching dragon dragon
ball gt like because it has more of an adventure feel to it as well.
And I really like that. I kind of miss that with Dragon Ball as a series.
But it's a fun little game. It's not going to knock your socks off or anything
like that, but if you're looking for something to kind of play in between video
(15:03):
games, it's a good one to pick up.
Also been i just started darksiders warmastered again i haven't
played darksiders since it came
out i love the series though man like i just where
is it like it's it's one of those favorite games it's
not on your favorite games list like type games you
know that's something but dude it is scratching an
(15:25):
inch i texted you a couple weeks ago that i
was trying out sekiro and it was a
little too hard for my taste honestly i love souls
games but i just man i'm getting
my butt kicked like right left and center
man yeah i got i hit a wall with that one
pretty early it wasn't even a boss it was just like a dude guarded
door and i could not get past them
(15:48):
i i hate that feeling
that you get from freaking like all
i mean all souls games have a little bit of it i'm sure
sekiro because most people say it's like one of if
not the hardest i'm sure it's worse but like
where you're like fighting some guy and you're like this isn't
a boss this is just a dude who turned the
(16:10):
corner when i walked over here and he's picking the crap out of me yeah and
i i kind of had that i don't get frustrated at video games very often but like
i think ally ally noticed that i was i was visibly frustrated and i'm a little
too old to be throwing controllers i don't i don't do that stuff.
I've never thrown a controller before, but I've gotten huffy a couple times,
(16:32):
and I was on the business side of getting huffy.
I think that's a broke boy statistic.
The people who I know who are genuinely broke as kids have never thrown a controller in their lives.
Oh, yeah, dude. My parents would have killed me. Yeah. Like if I if I had been
throwing my controllers around and like something and broke one of my controllers
(16:54):
would have been like, well, guess what?
That's it. Until you until the next system comes out, you're not getting another one.
Like that's that's that's rich people's throwing controllers is rich people's stuff.
Well, and that was back when controllers were 20 and 25 bucks.
Like now, dude, I just, you know, include controllers like 75 bucks, 80 bucks in some cases.
(17:14):
If you're getting a special one like no way dude ain't breaking nothing like
that yeah like but like i i love video games but
i'm not you like no game
to me would frustrate me
enough to make me break my controller i mean
i'd break the game before i would break
the controller and i'm not doing that either because it's like now you're
(17:35):
just throwing money down the toilet i just it's broke boy stuff like we being
being young and broke kids that idea
of like throwing your controllers are out it just never instilled
in me and when like the internet came around and everyone's like
oh man i got so mad i broke my controller i was like and
then you went to the hospital after that like how like you
got therapy like how did how'd you get so mad you
(17:58):
broke your controller i've only witnessed it
once where i i won't
i won't say his name but i'll text you
later but we were we were at this kid's house and
i think we were playing maybe perfect dart or golden eye
or something like that and i know this
is kind of a tangent but we kind
(18:20):
of cut our teeth in the garage you know what i mean and i
remember your brother like anytime somebody would come in like especially if we're.
Gonna play goldeneye he's like fresh meat fresh meat
you know and dude i straight up murdered this kid like he could not get a gun
to save his life i wasn't letting him like have at any corner you know what
i mean i was just that good with it and he threw the biggest hissy fit well
(18:43):
you know i'll just i'll say bruce and i know you'll know who i'm talking about yeah yep.
Yeah, he picked up. He had one of those atomic purple controllers or whatever it was.
And he he raised it to the heavens and then he smashed it down to the ground.
I'm like, I got to go. Yeah, that's it.
That's a wrap. Yep, that's it. That's it.
(19:05):
But anyway, so I started playing Darksiders just I wanted a hard game,
you know, but I didn't want anything
that was going to like really just I think I think Sekiro is mean.
Mean i think it's very mean but no darksiders is
great man it's scratching the zelda it's for me as well i don't
really have a hold on the desire to play zelda anymore but it's got
(19:27):
the the big grand adventure feel it's got a great story it's got great art it's
got great music if you've ever listened to the soundtrack but that's i i think
i'm gonna go the distance with it with you know maybe getting a platinum with
it but i'm playing on the hardest difficulty so it's giving me that
that difficulty push that i want so it's it's pushing back a little bit but
(19:49):
it's not so much that it's mean if that makes sense no i totally get you and i have a hilarious like,
okay so the first time i ever played darksiders it was at work in the break
room because our break room had an xbox 360 in it and i would just it was when
(20:11):
i worked at blackbaud and And that,
like, we were there for, like...
I don't know, like, we were there for, like, a year before they,
like, finally got the break room done.
And, like, I go in there, and I'm just, like, I'm going to sit down and chill out for a while.
And, like, the break room has an Xbox 360 and Darksiders in it,
(20:33):
on it. I think it's Darksiders 2.
It's a very weird place for Darksiders. It was. I was, like, what?
Like, when you think break room with an Xbox, you would think party games, multiplayer games.
Games but some i i'm assuming the hr
person just like went into their kids like got all their kids xboxes xbox and
(20:54):
xbox games and just brought them in and one of them was darksider so like i
went through i don't like it's been so long i don't remember anything but i
went through a significant chunk of that game on my lunch break after i got done taking phone calls.
Yeah that's a that's a great one too it's it's
notoriously longer than darksiders one but it's
(21:17):
a great game in its own right too yeah that's
next up on my list so they got the war mastered and death tentative you know
because they have they it's thq nordic and they need weird names like that oh
yeah so and then to kind of put a bow on everything with the what i'm playing And I told you, uh,
(21:38):
Drake's then collecting for the N 64 that we talked about on previous episode. Yeah.
So this past week he invited me into his room and we had to swap out his other
one cause it, it crapped out on him.
So he's got one of those like really cool jungle green, uh, N 64 now,
which is pretty needed its own. I, I've never had a green one before.
(22:00):
I think it came with donkey Kong at some point, like when it was new.
But anyway but he invited me in and he wanted that he wanted me to sit down
and play Resident Evil specifically Resident Evil 2 that's the only one that's
on in 64 and that was actually the first.
My first real Resident Evil game. So I remember my dad took me to Meijer.
(22:21):
I'd saved up enough money for it.
The lady gave him a hard time about buying an M-rated game for a,
I think I was maybe 13 or 14, maybe 15, something like that.
I was probably 13 or 14, but gave him a hard time about it.
He's like, ah, lady, you don't know what you're talking about.
This boy deserves the zombie game.
So, and then, you know, the rest is history now. I'm obsessed with Resident
(22:44):
Evil and all that good stuff.
So drake and i played all the way
through leon a and beat it in two sittings because of course i
did and uh it was really fun dude like
sitting there with my kid and you know playing this game
that you know i know like the back of my hand and he's
having a good time and apparently he was taking pictures of
me the whole time i was playing it so and like
(23:06):
he was i don't know like he
must have thought it was he was just happy to
have me in his room playing games on that stuff it just it was a
nice little moment for me so yeah that sounds
awesome i i can genuinely say
when me and in dom
and lee sit down and play secret remainder for the first time i'm just gonna
(23:28):
be like silently crying the whole time yeah i'm just gonna tears gonna be running
down my face are you gonna make me the the boy in the sprite and all that stuff
i mean the vibes right now definitely say lee but but they're not old enough
for me to make that call right off the bat. Yeah.
You made me be the boy. I know they have names and all that stuff.
(23:50):
You know, to me, they'll always be the boy, the girl, the Sprite, but same.
Was that Randy and Randy Pram and pop boy? Yes.
Pop boy. Pop boy.
But yeah, we were all, and I, I still think that that defined my, uh,
like how I play RPGs just for the rest of my life. Cause like I did,
(24:12):
I hate using magic and video games now.
Mine is mine to this day. Mine is also defined by that because I remember when I was,
when I was like the person who was playing and like I had my brother and his
friend and then me, I was the boy,
but I always wanted to be the sprite, but I couldn't be the sprite because they
(24:35):
were so obsessed with the idea that That you have to like.
Oh you can't just use your magic all willy nilly. You got to save your MP. And like.
So then when I became the sprite. It's just true. I did that. And that is my like.
It's in everything. Like. Oh my MP is so important. I got to save it. And I'm like. Like.
Literally by the time you get halfway through Secret Romana.
(24:57):
You have so much money. Because you can buy an infinite amount of fairy walnuts. If you want to.
Like. You can stop at the store. Every time you walk past it.
And fill up on fairy walnuts. and use them non-stop which is
actually the smarter strategy because if
you want to actually get all of your magic leveled up you
can't just start at the end of the game you need to start at the
beginning or you're going to tack an extra like three hours onto
(25:19):
the game trying to grind all your law anyways secret of mana deep cuts over
here anyways yeah that's a whole podcast onto it absolutely yeah that's that
that's all that i'm playing right now you said you're playing You're not playing game stuff, right?
I am playing one game.
(25:41):
I have been for the past, like, at this point, like two weeks straight.
I've only been playing one game, and it's called Satisfactory.
And it is scratching an itch in my brain that I didn't know was there, and I can't stop.
Like that's the one that you were playing when i came over the
other day yep yes it was and it is and
(26:03):
i have been playing it non-stop like like
i can't stop playing it and it's really weird because i'm never in this spot
where like i just like cannot put a game down i haven't been in this spot in
a long time but like like i've been playing it non-stop so like the whole game is like, there is,
(26:25):
you're basically, you work for, like, a company who, like, terraforms planets,
from what I can gather, and they, like, sent you in a pod, you go to this, like, alien planet,
and your job is basically to just, like, mine all of the resources of this alien
planet, and then send them back to the company so that they can build other stuff.
(26:46):
So, like, but, like, the main function of this game is you are supposed to build,
like, like the these perfectly efficient
factories to like manufacture all
of these products and then send them back and like something in my brain is
just like what if i got so fucking good at this game no one like for no reason
(27:12):
and i can't stop and like every time i'm like getting close to like
okay i think i've hit a good point here like i
look and like oh next you'll unlock jetpacks and
i'm like i want a jetpack so goddamn bad
and then i unlocked the jetpacks and it
was like well after you unlock jetpacks you unlock trains and i'm like trains
(27:36):
i want trains and then like like i started running around with my jetpack and
i was like oh this is awesome and then like i'm randomly getting getting hurt
by radiation i'm like why am i getting hurt by radiation what am i and then.
There's freaking uranium so that
means somewhere down the line i'm going to be able to make nuclear power plants
(27:57):
and nuclear bombs and now i can't stop and like the craziest part about this
and this is one of two stories that i'm going that i've told about just politics
influencing Influencing my game purchases. Which I don't.
Like it's two stories sounds like I do this. But these are the only two times I've ever done it.
(28:20):
One was for that Sukkotan sequel because people were like, oh my god, Black Girl.
But this one was, I was watching a streamer, which also sounds,
but I don't make purchases based off of stuff I watch from streamers.
I used to be in the streamer cult, but look at my games from my YouTube channel.
(28:41):
I obviously don't because most of the games that I played on there are JRPGs
that were 80 hours long and no streamer would do that.
So it was a game called factorio and
it's the same concept it's just like you're building
little factories and you know producing stuff
and then shipping it back to your base so that's
(29:03):
like the whole game but like i was like
this actually kind of looks fun like it's tickling the
same itch i'm thinking about picking this up when it gets cheap and like right
before it was like it it was on sale on humble bundle and then like i was like
i'm gonna go ahead and pick this up now and like right before i hit the button
i why i think i watched like a jimquisition video.
(29:27):
Where he's talking about the guy who created it and apparently
the guy created it who created it is so like racist and
homophobic that he was oh really he
was literally like writing racist
shit in the patch notes of the game to like
spread his pop propaganda to the
(29:48):
point where steam had to be like you gotta stop doing this or we're
gonna take your game off because like like every time
he would update the game if you look through the patch notes the
patch notes would be like oh yeah and also i hate
trans people and blah blah like it was like i was like okay i don't make decisions
based off of like the internet and like you know politics and stuff like that
(30:11):
but But this guy is so racist and homophobic that he's literally writing racist
shit in the patch notes of the game. I'm not supporting that.
Yeah so then because i
was like in the the zone of like
reading about all this stuff and finding
out about all the stuff that this guy did and like somebody was like well if
(30:34):
you're interested in buying this game and you don't want to anymore because
this guy's crazy person satisfactory is the same game but instead of being 2d
it's 3d and it's bigger and the developers are cool
so if you're really needing
to scratch that itch check out satisfactory instead so i
(30:55):
did and that's where this has started and i have owned
the satisfactory for i think i started the
thing said i started that save file and like it might
have been 2019 it might have
been 20 oh wow and then i played it for like
25 hours and then i
was just like okay other stuff and just
got distracted and now i just like
(31:18):
installed it got into and now my
brain is like sucked in like i've been like i said i don't know when the last
time i was this like absolutely like obsessed with the game and like well that's
awesome man it's it's really because like i'm kind of like you in a way like Like,
(31:40):
I have my little SimCity, like,
things, but, like, okay.
The best way to explain it is if you give me a loose objective.
Then I can get absolutely insanely creative.
I can go, you know, all upside down and backwards to, like, get creative about something.
(32:00):
If you give me, like, hey, you're trying to build these things.
Go ahead and do it however you want.
Then I'm like, all right, I'm on it. Here we go. oh, let me build this and this
and this and this and this.
But if you just like, all right, here are the blocks, like do something, I'm just like.
Why like what like i'm just building things
to build things like i can if i wanted to
(32:22):
just build stuff to build stuff i could just actually build
stuff like if i just feel like if i wanted to build
if i really felt the need to build a fucking castle
i could just like i don't know get some fucking wood
and build some small scale castle
for dom or something like that like why would i to
just spend my day online building a giant
(32:44):
castle that has no purpose other than just to build
it but like if you give me just a little bit
just like a like even like the sim city like sim
city doesn't give you like a you need to hit
this goal it just says like build the biggest city that you
can that's enough for me to go nuts but if you just don't give me anything i
i'm not interested it won't hold my interest for more than a day yeah you may
(33:07):
you may like dragon quest builders i incorporate i have been wanting to go into
dragon quest builders i i played i played like.
I don't know if it was the demo of the first one or if it was like one of those
like 60 minute like trial things but i played it i played it and i was like
if this game would go on to a decent sale
(33:29):
i would absolutely buy it but it's like the same thing it's go ahead it's never it's never
below 30 bucks yeah that's a hundred percent i always
i'm always looking and this and the first one
is usually more expensive than the second one i'm not
sure why i've been because like i
even think that it's on like playstations like
(33:49):
the playstation extras i think it's there or it has been
at one point and i've been thinking about getting it
getting the extras just to play it but like yeah once
you you know well then and once you get past like three months you've actually
paid more than you would have paid if you just bought the game Aaron so why
would you spend that extra money for no reason but that's where I have been
(34:12):
at I have been lost in this game and like that's awesome I have like.
Like this is one of the where I know that I'm truly in it because like when
you're building your your like you're building your first factory,
it's kind of like you need resource A and resource B to make resource C.
(34:32):
But then you need resource A and C to make resource D and then you need B and D to make E.
And then like you kind of get this like chain going of like this goes into this
to make this and then this goes into this to make this.
But, like, once you get so far down the line, and I'm at, I'm probably at Z at this point, like,
(34:54):
what is in front of you is just a giant mess of conveyor belts because you've
got to, like, hook this into this and this into this.
And then you've got to split this and then hook it into this and this and,
like, over and over and over again.
And you're not doing it with any sort of, if you're not doing it with any sort
of plan in mind because you're just, you know, going as the game tells you,
everything's just kind of a mess.
(35:16):
But I know that I'm truly in because I have like been excited at the idea of
literally tearing my entire factory apart and restarting the whole thing to
make everything more efficient.
And that's when I know I've truly lost it.
Like that's 60 hours of work and I am excited to tear it all down and start over again.
(35:39):
Yeah, that's what like every time I see Allie with her Sims,
like she got. like thousands of hours in the sims 4.
That's the same level of excitement i see from her for like she just switched
her new computer because the computer that i that i have was,
really giving her some trouble and everything was saving
to my to my one drive or whatever and so
(36:03):
when she switched to the new computer she was like i just have to start all over again i'm
like that's that sounds like madness she goes no that's fine i got
this yeah yeah like that's where i'm at right like like
yeah i like the like it's i'd have to go so far in the weeds to kind of explain
where some of the stuff that i'm talking about is very specific to the game
but like i literally was as i was like using my jetpack to fly around i found
(36:26):
a resource that i need on top of a mountain,
and i literally had to like create like like conveyor belts that spiral all
the way down the mountain to get back to the ground to be able to use it.
And I just like, I spent like hours strategically placing conveyor belts around,
around this entire mountain to get the resource back to where I needed it. It's like,
(36:51):
I'm going crazy about this game. It's weird. I'm like, it's rare that I get
this crazy about a game, especially something that I have no history with.
I'm crazy. I'm playing it like a crazy person right now.
Dude, that's what I love about getting in your backlog like that.
(37:13):
I tell Drake that all the time.
Because I'm experiencing the same thing with Darksiders right now.
And it's been in my backlog forever. ever you know i i
bought war master when it came out i bought the original dark science when it
came out but sometimes you know a game just hits yeah and you're not you're
not expecting it and that's when it that's when it that's when it's the best
(37:33):
yeah it's like it's like sometimes.
Your mood or your situation doesn't
match the game and what the energy is
trying to provide and i'm not saying energy as in crystals just
like it's vibe but like sometimes your
brain knows that that game is gonna hit at
(37:54):
some point it's just not right now so it's like you buy
it and you're like oh i'm gonna put this bag i'm not feeling
it right now but your brain was like it's coming just not
yet you just gotta wait and one day
i'm gonna be like hey remember that game you should turn that on
right now it is gonna hit and that that's exactly what
i've been going through that's awesome all right
(38:16):
well i got one more real quick and you're gonna want to earmuff for it because
i'm not gonna be i don't how should i signal you give me three minutes i will
give you three minutes all right are you looking at the clock yep i'm looking at the clock,
all right and go all right guys so i got to to myself here for just a moment
(38:41):
we'll talk about visions of manna aaron and i are both big mana fans and i've
been really really looking forward to this i've been on kind of media blackout
for it but i needed something to play over the weekend,
so i picked up the visions of manna demo which i think is very not good.
(39:04):
The gameplay is just as good as it's always been.
It feels a little cheap compared to some of Square's other recent offerings.
It kind of feels kind of on the same level as Valkyrie Profile or Valkyrie Elysium.
But the voice acting is awful. I had to turn it off.
(39:26):
It actually made me want to not buy it. So I went from wanting to buy it at
launch to I'm going to go ahead and wait for a sale on it.
So those are my sort of thoughts on it. I know that I got three minutes here, less than now.
So Aaron's going to come back here in just a moment.
(39:48):
And now we're just waiting on him, I think.
But I think if anybody likes RPGs, I mean, you can't really go wrong with mana.
But I think Square is better than this at this point.
They should know better yeah there's
there's really no excuse for voice acting like that in a game like this
so but yeah those are my thoughts and
(40:09):
aaron should be back here in just a moment we'll get
into the topic at hand here on the game day podcast okay
i kind of heard you wrap it up so yes yeah
i i kept it pretty you know you're
never gonna believe the thing that happen in the thing wow okay
(40:30):
well before we get into deadpool i have one more
thing i want to talk about real quick it is a quick one
i promise even though every time i say i'm gonna have
a short story they end up being long but okay i i had a situation that like
came up and i can't remember the exact context but it it brought me to rear
(40:51):
to like the moment that like i stopped Stopped listening to rock and kind of want to talk about it.
Never been like against rock i
know i don't dislike it just i used to
listen to it regularly i used to listen to rock more than i listened
to rap like to a like 10
(41:14):
to 1 ratio of like i used to listen
to rock and then i heard one song
one song and i literally stopped
listening thing to rock that day like i
i don't know any bands that came out after this
song and like there are
some bands that like people would be
(41:36):
like i mean listening to the other songs that
you listen to i would have imagined you had flown right like flowed right
into this but like no because of one
song and do you know what that song is i do not
that song is lifestyles of
the i that's a good song no it's not
(41:56):
you don't like that song i literally think it's the worst song i've ever heard
ever ever it's worse than cotton eye joe what about the blue oh dude i love
on blue what are you talking about i have 65 rules oh gosh.
Okay so here's the story i can tell like it's so specific i can tell you exactly
(42:22):
when it happened I thought you were like listen up here's the story the good
Charlotte I could literally sing that song word for word Silicon Girl from freaking
Eiffel 65 is also a banger like.
Anyways i don't think that's where that was going
so i'm about
(42:43):
i'm at my friend britney's house for some reason and we were just hanging out
i probably dropping her off we'll drop her off from work or something like that
so like i'm at my friend britney's house and i'm driving from her house to my
friend alan's house who lives not far away from her but like Like,
I can literally tell you what road I was on when I heard it.
(43:06):
I was driving, like, past Dixon, because that's where Brittany lives, out on Sycamore.
And I'm driving back towards Kokomo, because Brittany's almost out of town,
but she's, like, right at the edge of town.
So, I'm driving back towards Kokomo, and, like, as I'm driving,
I'm driving past the village pantry that's there, and then that song comes on.
(43:31):
And like i also like hearing it for the first time i i remember like i like i remember like,
my brain just like taking it in and being like not only is this the worst song
i've ever heard i cannot believe that i am listening to one of the worst bands
(43:53):
i've ever heard in my life Like, attempt to do politics,
but, like, so badly.
And it's also the, like, my least favorite form of politics is I hate...
Rich people who worked for their money instead of
rich people who didn't and like yeah i that's
(44:16):
literally my least favorite opinion and
i feel like starting a war here i feel like it's
a very gen x opinion and it makes me
very mad like pause i got a baby the other one's freezing so oh god okay here's
that pause i was talking about i'm gonna have to dry this baby you're good I'll
(44:40):
take them for a minute yeah if you can talk more about how much how bad Good Charlotte is,
I actually I don't like Good Charlotte I didn't like them a lot when they first
came out I guess but they kind of grew on me after a little while but,
I actually I kind of want to talk about the game I'm playing like right now
most of our audience knows that I like to play video games as we talk I am playing NFL 2k,
(45:04):
not 2k 22 to 2k20 no 2k year 2000 this is the 1998 to 1999 tampa bay buccaneers with warren sap.
Versus oh my god who am i playing the new york giants so dilfer is my my quarterback
(45:29):
back and the Giants have some guy named Gooch so right now let's see here I'm on defense,
uh it's four minutes and 20 seconds in the fourth quarter or left of the fourth
quarter they are hunting away and they punted way out of bounds,
then I'm up 18 to 7 in the fourth quarter here.
(45:54):
So I haven't played a football game in a little while. And as everybody knows,
I've been kind of collecting for the Dreamcast lately.
It's been a very expensive endeavor, but I dig it.
But I picked up NFL 2K pretty cheap. So, and it was, gosh, yeah.
(46:15):
Don't forget to refer anything on this game. But anyway, I picked up pretty
cheap. It was like five bucks.
So, and I'm pretty pleased.
To report that it plays just as well as some of the more modern Madden games.
So you probably won't hear us talk very much about sports games on the pod, which is fine.
(46:37):
But there was a period of time where I was into all the sports games,
played a lot of NBA Live, back when NBA Live was actually good, played a lot of NHL.
I don't know if it was NHL Live it was NHL something but I played a lot of NHL,
(46:59):
I played the NHL Blitz I loved the,
NHL 2K5 that's probably my favorite hockey game as well as one of my favorite
football games the NFL 2K5 series same with NBA 2K5 that whole 2K5 area was just great,
I love the Street series like NBA Street and NFL Street, but it doesn't really
(47:24):
make them like that anymore.
A lot of them are just like simulation style.
I don't mind simulation stuff, but this one is still simulation,
but it's a little more forgiving for people that don't devote their entire being to it.
Yeah. Oh, gosh. Okay, I fumbled the ball. The Buccaneers are not great in this game.
(47:51):
But I think there's a huge market for those arcade-style sports games,
and we just don't see that anymore.
But I do like the regular sports games.
More arcade-y stuff. It's the same thing with the racing games.
There's not enough kart racers out there.
(48:13):
So the world can definitely use those.
All right. I was waiting for Aaron to come back here.
I'm trying not to leave you guys with too much dead air. I'll sit here and talk to everybody.
I've got about three minutes left in this game. It's a long pass. He is too short. 36.
(48:37):
Oh, I'll probably win this. The crazy thing about this one is the VMU that comes
with the Dreamcast. so I'm not sure how old or young our audience is here but memory cards were.
Can carry a whole lot of space on here but with this uh nfl
game if you want to play a season it takes up like
(49:00):
100 blocks which is like like seven
eighths of your memory card so i'm i'm kind of playing without without savings
rule this is just the regular like nfl season okay i'm back oh harry i was i've
been talking about football game dad's podcast where we talk about everything,
(49:22):
you didn't know I was playing NFL 2K while we've been talking so I was going
to tell you and I just told the audience my quarterback's name is Dofer cool,
a Dofer I'm not sure where he hails from but he plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
(49:43):
in 1998 to 1999 season which is what this is based off of,
Seems like a deep cut Dilfer is usually a pretty deep cut He gets pretty deep
in there There's somebody on the other team by the name of Gooch Oh my gosh,
(50:03):
Dilfer from downtown man I feel as if he should automatically lose if Gooch is on the other team,
Well I don't know This guy Anthony's been my been my go-to So then I hit him deep.
I didn't mean for that to be a weird term, either. I wasn't going to say anything.
(50:27):
He really has been going deep, dude.
Deep down. I mean, some ladies like it like that.
Well, these are men, sir. I am now winning 25.
That's true, too. I'm winning 25 to 7.
Okay. But anyway, the topic at hand.
(50:48):
Let me finish my rant real quick, and then we can go on to Deadpool.
Pool okay okay i feel like it is a very gen x opinion that like the gen x people
are like oh man i really hate kim kardashian i'm sick of those kardashians i
hate those kardashians so much and i'm like do you understand how kim kardashian
got famous and got her show,
(51:11):
that's uh it's generational money well she's famous she's famous from her from
her mom but But, like, do you know how they got that, like, Keeping Up with
the Kardashians show? It was pitched to them.
Someone was like, hey, guys, what if we pay you millions of dollars to live
your super extra, super fake life, and we'll just give you millions of dollars?
(51:36):
Would you say – would anyone say no to that?
I don't care who you are. If someone says, hey, keep doing what you're doing,
I'll pay you a million dollars to, like, record it, 85% of all people in existence are going to say yes.
Yeah the problem is not these people the problem is the people who pay them
those are the bad people those are the bad rich people and if we could focus
(52:01):
on them instead of the kardashians.
A lot of stuff agreed okay still
hate that song and i'm glad that i heard it because after i heard it i started
listening to a lot more rap i enjoyed a lot more like a lot more rap artists
(52:21):
i learned a lot more about rap culture and i enjoyed it a lot more as a person
because i i mean like literally Literally,
during my age,
I should be a Hot Boys, Lil Wayne type of person,
but I did not listen to rap at all during that period. Yeah.
(52:43):
That's kind of a blank spot for me, too. Yeah. I didn't listen to rap at all during that period.
The only rapper who I even tangentially heard during that period was probably Eminem.
I think everybody heard Eminem. Yeah. 50 Cent was big during that time well
I guess that we're talking about
05 maybe but I still think he was 50 was pretty big so it was little John,
(53:10):
like he had sort of like this renaissance and like 05,
04 05 I still can't find that freaking album anywhere the one that had was it yeah yeah mm-hmm with.
And uh it was a ludicrous
was it was a ludic yeah i'm like
(53:32):
like it's really sad because
like like that one era of music that like that should be my like like big era
of music but my actual big era of rap music is like the one right after that
is which is like young gz ti that's when When Kanye went from like,
(53:53):
like being like Kanye went from like Jesus walks to like graduation.
Like it's right there. And like, then like, but like all the stuff before that,
like I barely have any like, like reference to, cause I was not listening to rap.
And then like I said, that's good. Charlotte dropped that song.
And I was like, this is literally the worst song I've ever heard.
(54:16):
Did I ever tell you how I discovered Kanye? How did you discover Kanye?
Twista oh yeah yeah you were i remember
you having that album i remember one day
we were out in like the hh greg parking lot
one oh yeah we were listed we were
listed to twista and then twista went to
(54:36):
dane cook and then it was
2006 was a strange time so i
uh yeah dude that twist album was great i don't
know whatever happened to him but i mean we all know
i think r kelly was not r kelly wasn't on
the album but they talked about r kelly quite a bit but it's hopefully twisted
(54:58):
as a good person i don't know that like to like wrap all this up because you've
got have gone to a good conversation i i i hate.
Every celebrity from our
era because like 60 of them are
(55:20):
just bad people yeah and
like well when we were listening to them and enjoying
them and being influenced by them none of this stuff was
like known it wasn't out but like
i guess it's just a product of being
a celebrity and the internet and like everything you
do and say being documented and people having more ways
(55:42):
to get that information out into the world but like
yeah i feel like every day someone who was really popular when we were like
18 19 20 21 comes out and it's like oh that person's actually a freaking monster
no no he was actually a demon he just hid it for a while like he was he was actually.
(56:04):
Evil like i just found out about the the dude from red hot chili peppers,
i'm assuming you don't know what i'm talking about i can't remember
i don't are you gonna ruin the chili peppers for
me absolutely it's it's i'm going
to ruin them i will i'll keep my mouth shut
because i know there are some things where
like don't tell me you just yeah okay
(56:26):
i'll keep my mouth shut i just i had i had
somebody and it's like it's not that they ruined the
band for me or anything like that it's like you know the person in the band.
Ruined themselves for me because you know
i fancy myself a decent human being like aaron
well aaron lewis from state is apparently a piece
of shit anyways but they they put out this
(56:48):
i don't know if it was standard or just aaron lewis
but it was basically the equivalent of like
try this in a small town and like
completely ruined like break
the cycle was seminal in you know
16 17 year old brett's life you just
get me out of tough times and you know i was able
(57:09):
to you know aaron lewis is is
depressed and you know he's thinking about his troubles
and like i can relate to this and now he's like you
know yeah yeah i can't
i can't get behind that yeah my i mean mine
is mine is kanye so yeah i don't even have
to tell you but mine is kanye like literally freaking
(57:31):
working pre-reg late
registry graduation and dark twisted
fantasy are like were like on repeat
for me until like the next album came out
and then you know kanye is kanye now so like yeah yeah but now we're gonna go
we're gonna go off of this subject and on to an exciting non-depressing subject
(57:56):
yeah i'm actually i'm really excited to talk to you about it And I mean.
I guess spoilers for what I mean, I wasn't too big on the movie and I was really
trying not to like harsher mellow.
Was it was a fun time we had a nice we had a nice double date you me and the
girls yeah got to see it on the big screen and i took you guys we took you guys
(58:20):
to torchies afterwards torchies is so yeah dude i i'm still thinking about those
tacos like i didn't like the burrito as much,
but that mango taco that i got they're so good torches is so good oh gooch is
on my team oh that's what you're winning you get the gooch i get gooch and i get dilfer,
(58:43):
there's no stopping you no that's super bowl just give me the bag you just give me the trophy.
That uh deadpool and the wolverine the latest mcu movie i know you're you were
pretty pumped about Got it.
Give me your thoughts. I'm willing to gush. Okay.
(59:05):
First off, both of the, I would, okay, I'm going to sit and I'll say both.
I'm gonna say all three of the main fight scenes in or with Deadpool and Wolverine
are top notch, top tier in the MCU.
And for one movie to have multiple top notch MCU fights is pretty impressive.
(59:32):
Yeah i i thought the humor was
spot on i mean it was exactly what you want from a deadpool movie
i mean like i mean there
was some things that were referential but
if you're going to deadpool and not expecting him to reference things you're
probably at the wrong movie cameos i
i thought there was some wasted potential
(59:55):
in there but there was also so many good ones that it canceled it out for me
it was perfectly like it still ended on the great side because the ones that
they did were so good are we gonna detail anything or should i keep it vague.
(01:00:15):
I think because how Marvel's YouTube is handling it, I think we can probably,
I think there's really, in my opinion, there's not a lot to spoil.
So I, the, like the, the cameos are all out. I think if people that we're going
to see are going to, I go for it.
You've, you've been warned. Yeah. Yeah. The warning from here forward,
(01:00:38):
if you weren't, if you haven't seen it yet and you wanted to stay unspoiled. Okay.
First off, the one thing I thought they missed was, if
they did all those wolverine references and they didn't include
daniel radcliffe and i don't know why yeah i
thought that one was a little bit weird too we got camel though
which is that was awesome like i like i like i was saying before
(01:00:58):
all of the the ones they included were so good
that it still ended up on great but i was like they were
talking about daniel radcliffe being wolverine for so
long why didn't they just if they're going to literally do a
universe jumping shot for shot why didn't
they put daniel radcliffe in there but like that's like
hey you could have done this and you didn't not like
(01:01:19):
you did something wrong so it's fine right of
all of the characters that they could have grabbed from
the fox verse i think the i mean blade was absolutely perfect like oh my god
i was like like i said i don't i don't accept spoilers into my life i'm also
so responsible enough to go see the movie soon after it comes out if I don't want to get spoiled,
(01:01:43):
but I don't accept spoilers into my life, so I did not know Blade was going to show up.
I did not know Chris Evans was going to show up. I didn't know Henry Cavill
was going to... I didn't know anything.
I went in, the only thing I knew was Ladypool was going to be in it, and I knew that...
Other one and i knew the bad guy was cassandra that
(01:02:04):
was it that was all i knew and like i
thought she was like it was interesting to like
have her be the actual villain of
the story even though there were so many things bigger
around her like for like the tba to
be like we're gonna just you know destroy some universes
here because we feel like it and like for her
(01:02:26):
to still come out to be and be the villain i was like that's actually
pretty awesome and then like she's kind of evil like
she like she gave off some serious villain vibes and there
aren't a lot of mcu shows that have the like mcu movies that have like one-off
villains and the one-off villain actually gives off villain vibes like what
she was like reaching through people's faces and stuff i was like i think the
(01:02:49):
last one was probably hella like the the last one that wasn't named thanos yeah yeah Well,
no, I think Norman Osborn, like that was that was probably I think those three
with maybe Cassandra being at the top and maybe maybe tied with Norman.
(01:03:09):
I don't know. I'm a pretty big green goblin guy.
Yeah. I mean, as much as people like.
Everything that happened in marvel after mc after the mcu
you know i'm i don't have that vibe i like some of a lot of some
of the stuff that came afterwards but i definitely thought she she
came off as a really good villain yeah i thought
some of their their choices of like things to
(01:03:30):
pull from the fox verse i mean i'm sure some of
it was was financially connected like some
of these people would just cost too much money to put them in this movie but like
they made some good choices they got some like really
weird like i was not expecting gambit to show up
and it had to be channing tatum just like reading
(01:03:52):
the interviews and stuff about like him about how
he felt about it after everything came out and how he was like i
was so when i got this call to actually get to
play this gambit in any shape or form i was like yeah i'm in
let's do this i want to do it so bad and like him reading his
cajun christmas carol have you heard that
i'm not but i have
(01:04:13):
to look into that he was i i think of everything in
that movie because you know i'm a and i'll get into my points later because
i want you to finish and all that stuff but like he was a very high point for
me yeah he like hey like it's him and he's on like a talk show and he's like
this is like a tradition in my family no one none of my family is actually cajun
(01:04:34):
but we have this cajun like
Christmas Carol and like he's reading it and like in like the same accent of his gambit voice.
And it just, he was so excited to do it. And it was, it's like.
That's one of the things that I think is really cool about the potential of
Deadpool because like the MCU kind of takes itself very seriously.
(01:04:56):
I mean, and then there's the eternals, but like it kind of takes itself very seriously.
And like to have this, like to take all of this, this like multiverse stuff
and hand it over to Deadpool and just say like now in a Deadpool movie, anything can happen.
And you'll know that it's just because we're in Deadpool, like all of the stuff that like.
(01:05:19):
People want to happen but like are concerned
about the continuity of the mcu like now
it's like well you can just turn it over deadpool and whatever we want
to happen can happen he's in the mcu now so
like you know if we're just feeling froggy and
we want to bring thanos back well guess what
deadpool just runs into a fucking alternate
(01:05:41):
reality thanos and they chat and
deadpool kicks kicks him in the balls and then kicks him back
in his dimension and that's the end like it's just
yeah it's like i appreciate that
and then like just like for my
overall review of the movie i felt like the end
of that movie like the like the
(01:06:03):
the story in the climactic end with deadpool
and Wolverine and they're both like about to
be atomized as stupid and
silly as that movie was when it got to
that part they're both talking about like sacrificing themselves to
like save this timeline and all this like it actually hit me a little bit and
(01:06:26):
I was like how did you get from Deadpool dancing to bye-bye-bye with a skeleton
all the way here and I still got like Like a little bit of like,
oh, I'm sad that they're sacrificing their lives.
Like, oh, man, like it hit me a little bit.
And like for you guys to take that to go all the way from there,
(01:06:46):
from Gambit talking about his dad's buttery, slippery balls all the way down
to like we are making the dramatic sacrifice in the climax of the movie.
And it still hit a little bit.
I was like, they killed this thing. I mean, I don't understand how they did
it, but they killed this.
10 out of 10 my favorite MCU movie since Endgame wow,
(01:07:12):
well alright so I'm on the other end of the spectrum I thought it was pretty okay.
I think Deadpool, in my opinion, I think his shtick has kind of worn out.
But I will say, I really wanted to kind of jump and piggyback off of your talk
about the sacrifice and the kind of getting to you and stuff.
(01:07:35):
I love when Deadpool gets serious.
And I should say, I should preface all that by saying I don't like Deadpool the character.
I really never have. have that ryan reynolds
has maybe kind of a
fan of that character especially you know i love the fox
x-men universe i i love all of it for as serious
(01:07:57):
and weird as it got i still think logan is probably like
it's up there with the dark knight is
probably my favorite superhero movie even though it's
kind of like it's more of a western i just i love that
i i absolutely love i still love
logan to this day i mean if i were ranking comic book
movies in general i don't know if like it's
(01:08:19):
definitely between in-game and logan but i don't know which one's gonna
be i would say is the top and for a solo movie to be you know on the same level
as this movie who that has 27 movies of build-up almost puts logan at the top
just because it's a solo movie yeah see and i i I love Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. He is...
(01:08:41):
I was there for half of the movie.
I think I made that joke to Allie a couple times. But Hugh Jackman and Ryan
Reynolds as well, they care about these characters.
They are so intrinsically linked to these characters.
There's never been another live-action Deadpool. There's never been another
live-action Wolverine, I guess, until Cavill.
(01:09:03):
But I don't necessarily count that. But there are those characters.
And I don't think that this movie tarnished the legacy of Logan. Like I thought it might.
They did pretty well to both.
And also build on it And I love that I don't I don't think that deadpool and
(01:09:27):
wolverine did any damage.
Uh, like I like I didn't really understand how Deadpool was gonna fit into the
greater mcu and i'm one of those guys like i'm trying to figure out like where Where post a game?
What is this? What is this?
Epic think you know 30 something movie
(01:09:48):
plus tv show like where does it
stand now in 2024 i do think
the future of the mcu it does look bright
but that's not what we're here to talk about we're here to talk about deadpool
and wolverine the things i loved about it
like i loved channing tatum's gambit i think
he was perfect so i think that's outside
(01:10:09):
of hugh jackman i think he
was is probably my favorite part of it how absurd
he was but also like true to
the character like i mean we both
grew up loving like the the old x-men cartoon which
i guess is now lovingly called x-men 97 but he
(01:10:29):
was such a perfect homage to that like that's
that's what i envisioned gamut looked like not not
the x-men origins wolverine version of gamut although
that was pretty cool too this is what i wanted to see from gambit i do feel
like marvel is too reliant on cameos and not enough on building compelling stories
with their temple characters so kind of like what i was saying i don't think
(01:10:54):
that this really moves the needle for like the greater.
Marvel universe i think it i think that they were probably too worried about
it being being tackled by the R rating to maybe move it forward anymore.
It's all it's all a multiverse but i i think
that i think they could have taken that gamble does
(01:11:16):
that make sense yeah i mean i get it like you don't
want to put you know some important mcu
stuff in a movie that literally half
of your audience can't get into because they're not old enough yeah
i loved being wesley
snipes back in the blade so that was so freaking cool
so good i i could not care less
(01:11:38):
about jennifer garner's electro yeah that was that was another one like i said
like you could have absolutely found a more like like even not even just more
entertaining a funnier reference like you could have got ben affleck to show up as freaking like dude,
what i was thinking of the entire time was what if they had put now i'm blanking
(01:12:04):
on his name but but the guy that played Cyclops in the first three X-Men movies. Brandon or something.
It's not Brandon. Are you sure? I think you're thinking of Brandon Routh. Yeah. He was Superman.
Cyclops actor. That would be James Marsden. Yeah, yeah, James Marsden.
He's freaking Sonic, dude.
(01:12:25):
Dude, how funny would that have been to have a variant version of Cyclops,
like an old version of him and interacted with an old version of Wolverine.
Like that would have been great.
Like, yeah, that's, that's what I was saying when I was trying to say like they
had, they use their potential and there were just some slots they could have
used better. Like why? Like.
Freaking why did you bring toad and not try
(01:12:48):
and try and get holly berry to play
oh stupid storm dude and
i think the the lack of cable and the
fact that josh brolin was thanos and
cable and i know they kind of made jokes about it
in in deadpool 2 but there was
a massive missed opportunity to have cable in that yeah what
(01:13:10):
happened to the the the kid
from deadpool 2 why isn't he in Deadpool 3 like the
whole movie is about saving him and then
the whole Deadpool 2 is about saving him and how important he
is and how you know Deadpool has this like connection
to him and like just feels for him and then
like the third movie all of these characters show up
(01:13:32):
except him and like why right well and
they're all in there for a brief moment is he doing other shit I
just I don't feel like he is like I feel like that's like the easy.
Dub you could have just been like oh yeah you want be in deadpool 3
he would have been like yes of course like i am
probably a broke college student please give me money like
i don't know right this next point is it's
(01:13:54):
i think it's small potatoes but my
i had a little bit of a gripe with you know the cameos but is you can't get
the original actors for the roles why have that character in the movie at all
so i listed kevin Nash as the Punisher
or I'm sorry as the Russian for the Punisher they had a random dude.
(01:14:16):
As the as the Russian and then what about Vinnie Jones as Juggernaut like they
got somebody else to be Juggernaut which I thought was weird yeah I think that
I think we're touching on the same point of like I why like.
These cameos and like there were so many these opportunities that you
took and it's like why the heck is jennifer gardner here but and
(01:14:38):
then it's like also but like why is why is
the juggernaut a different person like right why did you get
the original toad and not somebody else that people gave a crap about like so
i got two more points to make and then i i think we we can probably just kind
of go back and forth on it my the second to last one is dude i love that daphne
(01:14:59):
keen's x23 was in that movie. I thought she was perfect.
She needs to be brought into the MCU fold full time. Yes.
I think that, especially after the way Logan ended, and now we're kind of in
this multiverse, I think all bets are off when it comes to the Secret Wars. Bring in Daphne King.
(01:15:21):
Pay that woman.
Yes. I 100% think that
I don't care what your actual reason is, what story reason you get for putting
her in the MCU and leaving her there, but she can be there completely separate
of Deadpool and Wolverine.
(01:15:43):
Just put her in there and just be like, she's here now.
She's Peter Parker's new best friend since he doesn't have friends anymore.
And then just, I don't care. Let's just go with it. Last point I'll make is.
I say all this stuff lovingly. I was a big fan of Deadpool 1 and Deadpool 2,
even though I don't like Deadpool.
(01:16:03):
And I've got a little bit of an analogy for you here. The first movie I felt
like it was like a punk rock indie band.
It's their first album. And I was comparing it to My Chemical Romance, actually.
So the first movie was made on a very tight budget. It was loud, emotional, and dirty.
(01:16:24):
I thought that the the character of deadpool
kind of showing his backstory and like the things that
he cares about he's not just a a random
ass wisecracking guy he is but he's
more and i i love what ryan reynolds brought to
that yeah it felt very punk it felt very punk rock i
the second the first one oh go ahead i'm
(01:16:46):
not i definitely like the first one but i won't let you finish the second
movie i felt like it was the same band's
breakout album with all the hits in it so like
that's my chemical romance's second and third album so
that's where most of the people will
know him from that's not the best kind of analogy but i
think deadpool 2 is like where he finally hit his stride and
(01:17:09):
i i think deadpool 2 is a it's a very
underrated movie in my opinion especially in comparison
to the first one which i think is perfect deadpool and
the wolverine is the corporate album so
it's kind of like my couple my chemical romance's last album where it's
it's got all the budget it's got all the uh the production
(01:17:32):
value and all that stuff but i feel like it lost a lot of the flavor along the
way um especially coming from the last two movies which i thought were just
immaculate you know like the the little the little blip of Brad Pitt being the
invisible guy in the second one.
That's the type of cameo that I really like. It's just like you blink and you miss it. He's in there.
(01:17:56):
I think it was okay. Like it sounds like I'm really down on it and I'm being
very critical and I kind of am
just from the lens of like what we're doing with this podcast and stuff.
Cause I don't, I don't think it's a bad movie by any means.
I just think it's a, it's a very Disney movie.
I think that they did really well with what they had.
It doesn't sound like they had any kind of restrictions or anything like that.
(01:18:18):
I was really worried about what Disney would do to Deadpool,
pool but it really looks like they let ryan
reynolds and hugh jackman and sean levy really just
have their go and i'm really excited to see where they go next with it although
i am like everybody else right now very tired of the multiverse saga but i'm
(01:18:40):
very very very especially after d23 i don't know if you looked at some of the
the news that came out of that but But with,
you know, the Russo brothers are coming back and they're directing the next two Avengers movies.
Kang is out. Doom is in.
Robert Downey Jr. is back. Dude, I have opinions on that.
(01:19:03):
But, you know, I just, I love. We're going to have to do another MCU episode.
Oh, dude, for sure.
But I love Robert Downey Jr. I'm thinking this is going to be another like variant
sort of situation where he is actually Tony Stark, which but would it be actually awesome?
(01:19:24):
Yeah, I think I mean mark my words on that. I know other people have had that
same sort of thought process and like my my thoughts are not necessarily It's
not the first time anybody's going to hear that but I do think that that's Tony Stark.
But no, I'm very optimistic about the MCU for the first time since probably Endgame.
(01:19:46):
Multiverse stuff has really i think it's playing itself out even more so than the infinity saga,
which i thought it wasn't solely focused on the infinity stone the entire time
like it kind of weaved in and out of it like it blew your little breadcrumbs
here and there whereas like with the multiverse stuff it has been all multiverse
(01:20:07):
all the time and i'm just ready to move on.
I i get you all right so
i wanna i wanna i wanna i wanna
jump onto your your musical theory
to the to the deadpool movies
because when you were saying it it actually
(01:20:27):
clicked in my head perfectly as jam class heroes albums
because yeah that's another good
i almost used that as an as an in alleys you can't believe
it or not like the first deadpool is is the
paper cut chronicles and if you listen to the paper cut chronicles it
is emotional and dark and
crazy and like wild and it's what got me into gym class heroes and then like
(01:20:53):
the absolute like perfect album comes out and it's the cruelest school children
is the next one and it's perfect and like every single single
song on it is a banger you can listen to it all the way through front
to back no problems and then the next one after that is the corporate album
which is the quilt that has all the features on it and all of the covers on
(01:21:15):
it and all of the you know like all of us do you know there was money involved
making that one but like it's still gym class heroes but you can tell it's there's
other hands in the pot at that point.
Rhymes is on the quilt like yeah so like
perfect analogy for the way
the albums work i feel like it does match up perfectly to
(01:21:38):
those deadpool the way the deadpool movies work i
just personally i i definitely think deadpool one is the best one without question
oh yeah deadpool two i i like it i like it like it's right below deadpool one
but like for me deadpool the third one is like,
(01:22:01):
right there i would i can't tell you if i like the the second movie or the third
movie better i think the second movie like i said i think it's yeah i'm really
underrated i know your opinion you You love the second Apple movie. Yeah.
Dude, I'm an X-Men guy. I always have been.
I really miss when everything was kind of a little more disjointed.
(01:22:26):
Marvel's always best with their team-ups. Always have been.
The Guardians of the Galaxy, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, the Dark Avengers.
They're always better when they're grouped with other people. you
know midnight suns i'm playing through that game right
now on my steam deck i didn't listen in there and my you know what i'm playing
(01:22:47):
because i'm not that far into it to really form much of an opinion on it but
these characters are always best when they're as part of a team and i love the
fact that in deadpool 2 like he's he's trying to prove himself he's trying to form a team,
X-Men I'm sorry Deadpool 3 he's kind of he's still on a quest for a team to
(01:23:09):
kind of find himself I love that idea of it it's just really cool and like where
he fits you know into the greater,
like scheme with Avengers and X-Men and you know because X-Men at this point are inevitable you know.
See where he fits in with it yeah yeah just
(01:23:29):
bring back kelsey grammar's beast that's all i asked is hey
what's kelsey grammar it definitely feels like they're going down the
line to like the mcu is going to
have some major like x-men
vibes and when probably sometime
before the maybe not the next avengers
(01:23:50):
movie but like the one after that is definitely gonna have some like
major x-men in it but like oh
yeah with x-men and fantastic four man
i'm so pumped for the fantastic four that's like another thing
that i've really like like i always
liked the dynamic of the fantastic four and like it
always felt weird to me that like they weren't like
(01:24:12):
a go-to for the mcu but i think that was contract fully like they couldn't use
them yeah but i i love that part too like like every when the when everybody
had different rights to different things you know fox had the x-men or the fantastic
four and universal had the hulk and blah blah blah,
all of a sudden people became like trademark and copyright lawyers like they're like oh yeah like,
(01:24:37):
you know just you know this is contractually obligated to this and disney was
this and dissonance that and all that stuff i just i love that that was like
the conversation with everybody.
It's one of the things we're,
go too much on a tangent here but one of the things that i found so impressive
about the original mcu like and of course there are some like comic book big
(01:25:00):
hitters in there but like,
there were their hands were tied when they wrote when they started making the
mcu like oh yeah dude punk rock it keeps getting back to that yeah like you
couldn't use they couldn't use spider-man they couldn't use like any of the
any of the x-men characters like and like to like
say all of the x-men like
(01:25:22):
just you can't use any of them like right then
like like by that point
you know the fantastic four was out and like
spider-man and they were they were all running concurrently
too yeah and all of spider-man's characters all of
spider-man's related characters are all out and
they were like nah we got it we'll just i don't
(01:25:44):
know i don't know whose idea it was us was like we'll just piece the entire
mcu around iron man but like they did
it and it rules so like yeah hats off you pulled it off dude they couldn't use
like when you think of marvel you think of x-men when you think of marvel you
think of spider-man and now you think of iron man you think like captain america
(01:26:05):
these were like b and c squad excuse b and c squad characters.
Some case d and e like look at freaking the guardians
of the galaxy yeah dude nobody nobody knew who
rocket raccoon was but to put it in wrestling terms like you know marvel they
they got all these characters over you know they made them they made groot a
household name which is you know it's pretty amazing which you know no pun intended
(01:26:30):
i guess but yeah which is like can't like Like, just,
like, take a kid from,
like, a comic book fan from, like, 1995 and, like, warp them to 2024 and, like...
Yeah. Groot. They sell plushies of him at Target and they would look at you
(01:26:55):
like you are your head fell off. Like what?
Yeah. Who? What? Like Groot, like talking tree who only says I am Groot Groot.
It's like, yeah, he's like the second most mascotable character that is out.
New character who was outlawed.
I'm not talking like Mario and Sonic and those guys.
(01:27:17):
Oh, yeah. It's Groot and Baby Yoda. I was about to say, it's Groot and Baby Yoda.
Honestly, Baby Yoda followed the Groot blueprint.
Yeah. Oh, Jesus. So, rolling back to,
in summation about Deadpool 3, i
would say if if
(01:27:40):
you went if you if your thing
if your thing is comic
books comic book accuracy or mcu
lore deadpool 3 not gonna
say it's not for you i say deadpool 3 is for anyone who likes comic
book movies period because it's funny and entertaining and the fights are good
(01:28:03):
but like oh yeah it doesn't move the mcu needle anywhere besides i mean technically
technically saying that deadpool is part of the mcu now which i don't even know if that's accurate.
I think he is because like
the i mean he's with the the tva so obviously
(01:28:24):
he's involved in some way shape or form but
like it ends with him in his universe which
is according to the movie separate from
the actual mcu universe right but like i think they'll they'll treat him as
an like a separate entity that can kind of weave in and out of where he wants
(01:28:45):
to go so he'll kind of pop up dude the sky's the limit with what they're going
to be able to do with with deadpool you You know,
if they've got a funny movie like whatever the next Thor is,
because that's got comedy in it, or Ant-Man, whatever they do with that,
they can kind of have a pop in and out just here and there doing what he wants
to do, you know? Yeah, he's basically.
(01:29:06):
It'll probably be like the new Stan Lee, basically. Yeah. Like the Stan Lee cameos.
Yeah. He's basically, at this point, they've basically gone like,
well, we're not putting you in the MCU to hang out with the Avengers,
but you can visit the MCU whenever you feel like.
Yeah. But like...
(01:29:27):
I don't know if you saw, too, with the way that they're handling Deadpool,
they said that this is not Deadpool 3, even though it's the third movie.
Did you see anything about that? No, I didn't.
Exactly who said that or where I saw that at, but they're not treating this
(01:29:48):
as Deadpool 3 from what I've seen, even though it is.
Definitely fact check me on that. So it's kind of like the Deadpool universe's own Avengers?
Kind of. Dude, I stand by my statement with that.
I don't think that Disney expected this
(01:30:08):
movie to do as well as it did you know i
think the r rating they they probably looked at that as like
yeah we're gonna do this to appease the fans and stuff but
like they i don't think that they expected it to be the
they the phenomenon that
it is it's over a billion dollars at this point it's like the second
highest grossing r-rated movie ever or along
(01:30:31):
those lines i mean it's absolutely absolutely in
my opinion worth it i i
mean that's perfect for me honestly what
they can in my opinion they can do
a magic thing where they just collide all of the all of the fox and stuff like
(01:30:54):
all of their universes can just collide into deadpool's universe and they can
just make movies in that universe completely separate from the mcu if they want to and then just make,
make like oh we just randomly feel like cameoing Deadpool in this movie and
then he just randomly pops in and pops out but he remains in his universe that's
separate from the MCU I'm totally cool with that 100% yeah.
(01:31:19):
I'm still like I said I'm I'm kind of just repeating myself at this point I
think that the future of the MCU is bright,
I think once they get these the new Fantastic Four in
there I think you can build a universe around those guys especially if they're
building towards boom i i like where doctor strange is that i think benedict
(01:31:41):
cover patch is excellent with that role same day with you know paul rudd damp
man wherever he's at and chris hemsworth i think he's pretty great too,
but i think the one to watch at this point and i i i don't know if you agree
with me or not but But it's going to be the next Captain America movie.
That's the one. I think that movie's going to be huge.
(01:32:05):
Also think that the the new because i love
that arc and the comic books with you know
sam taking up the mantle and you know get the
shield and all that good stuff i think that if you're truly going to build a
universe i think it's your fantastic four i think it's eventually going to be
your x-men but i think that falcon is i think that's going to be your lunch
(01:32:28):
pen yeah i Okay, here's where I'm at.
I was ever not excited about Sam taking over and becoming the new Captain America.
I always thought it was going to be.
I mean, I knew that's where we were going. It wasn't any question about that.
But like the thing that i find interesting and
(01:32:49):
like kind of kind of clued me
in on like being super excited about that
next catholic america is like they we did they did all those shows and then
the one that i would say i mean everybody else says that it's low-key and i
disagree because i kind of don't like low-key but the one that was a character or Or I,
(01:33:13):
okay.
That my problem with Loki is he's a grown man. Yeah.
He acts like a 15 year old. He, well, he's a grown man and his problem is he
has daddy issues and he has problems.
I didn't hit with his identity and he has been having problems with his daddy
(01:33:35):
issues and identities identity for five movies straight.
And two seasons of a TV show. And I just, I'm so sick of him.
Been like super like...
Work on taking some like some me
(01:33:56):
time to like focus on stuff and i
say this a lot and like it's one of those
things that like i kind of like maybe want to make
a personal theme of like myself
in this podcast i i always
say like take personal time for yourself like take time to
yeah follow your hobbies and you know do
(01:34:16):
what you need to do to you know get yourself ready for the next week
or whatever sometimes we all we all just roll you
know through the week and just come with go at everything as
it comes like whatever comes up next we just that's what
the thing i'm dealing with sometimes it's good to just take some time to
yeah you know prepare yourself and like another thing
i'll say is like you know life throws
(01:34:37):
its stuff at you all the time and sometimes you might you know
whatever time you got set aside for that you might something might might come
up and you just you can't whatever it is can't wait you gotta put that put that
time for yourself aside for one week but just remember that like your time is still your time and if,
(01:34:59):
doesn't work or whatever happens and where the system changes where you can't
do it you know reschedule find a new spot you know try harder to make you know
that hole for yourself so you can have your time like I I'm so like.
A, I work from home, so there's not a lot of transition in my life.
(01:35:22):
Part of getting up and going to work is there's a bit of transition when you
go from the car to your job and then back into the car and you got a little
transition before you get home.
For me, it's like I work from a home office, so I can get up and then I walk
into my office, which is next to my bed, and I work.
(01:35:43):
And then sometimes I'll work until 6.30 and then I'll get up,
I'll eat dinner, watch TV, and then come right back to bed and not even get outside.
But like, like, taking that time for yourself, even if it's just five minutes to like,
walk outside and take a breath of fresh air, or, you know, maybe you need to
take 15 minutes to go take a walk or,
(01:36:05):
you know, I have, you know, Sundays is my, you know, my day where I do where
I work on programs and do some coding and do some drawing and write in my journal and,
you know, take stock of what I need to get done for the week.
And you know kind of plan things out that way sunday
is my day for that and like just always remember
(01:36:28):
to take time for yourself however it is however that is for you whatever that
means for you always remember to take time for yourself it's super important
man like i know the topics around mental health are it's a lot better these
days people are are taking that time for themselves.
Or at least they're cognizant of it, but do you are absolutely right,
(01:36:51):
you know do so whether it's a walk or.
You know the kids like to say, you know go touch grass.
Getting out and you know
refreshing your brain a little bit it just it helps everything yeah
absolutely and it's like and
like with our you know as i guess like
(01:37:12):
i was saying about being working from home with our like internet world and
all of that where there's so much you can do without ever
having to leave your house you can get your groceries without ever
having to leave you can get your dinner without ever having to leave just just
remember that like as human
beings from like a fundamental like i'm
(01:37:33):
not even gonna go into any science terms but i'm just gonna say like
from like a human perspective you weren't meant
to just stay inside all day you're not meant to
just constantly go from one project to the next project
that's not how we're designed to be like right
make sure make sure that you go outside
make sure that you you know experiment make
(01:37:54):
sure you're you have the time for hobbies make sure you you
know leave time for you know exploration just in general
just they're so easy to get caught up in this cycle of just you know wake up
work eat sleep wake up work eat sleep wake up work eat sleep don't that's not
good for you no it's definitely not so all right that's my do what's an excellent one mine is.
(01:38:22):
Like piggybacking off yours a little bit and then a little
bit of a second one you know i've been especially with the new job i've got
a lot more downtime and freedom than i had before so like you know my i'm not
so bogged down i don't have that black cloud over my head anymore more i've
been taking courses in my free time at work i mean they're paid for by by the bank,
(01:38:46):
there's just little things here and there to better myself and like just get
a make myself more valuable if
that makes sense or invaluable depending on how you want to look at it
oh yeah for sure but my second thing is
kind of what i was talking about earlier with playing
resident and evil with drake drake and
i are we both have picked a
(01:39:08):
classic platform of choice and we
are choosing to collect for those things randomly so i've picked the dreamcasts
i've officially moved on from the from the genesis i think i have what i want
with that one but i'm doing more with my with my dreamcast but i and drake's
doing his nintendo 64 so it's a nice father-son sort of bonding moment.
(01:39:32):
And speaking of which, you know, just if you got kids out there,
or, or whatever, you know, make sure you're taking time with them. And.
Enforce it or um you know pushing your own likes and dislikes off onto your
kids like you know make sure you're asking them questions of what they like
and kind of moving from there drake's recently,
(01:39:54):
discovered a passion for like 80s action movies so for example we watched robocop over the weekend,
he dude he loved it that's awesome yeah
just you know take time for yourself like aaron said and
just the the extra extra
stuff i get to bob with my son with has been fantastic yeah
(01:40:17):
i want to just like and promise i'm
going to be short because we're already at two hours this might be one of our
longer episodes it really might be my my wife taught me a thing i was like me
and me and her always like you know trying to find more like trying to be more
to be better at like Like, being parents,
(01:40:39):
we're, like, we will absolutely, any type of, like, stuff like that that we
learn will absolutely share between each other just to, like,
try and, you know, make sure that we're doing the best possible job we can raising our kids.
And my wife taught me this thing, and I just want to say it real fast.
When kids are young, we have this, like, thing that we're trying to be simple with them.
(01:41:03):
You know, we're trying to be simple with them. and like so you
when they show you something though you'll be like oh i think that's great i
think that's beautiful i think that's awesome and like she was saying like the
person that she was talking to about it because like she's had like parenting
groups and stuff like it's like kind of teaching your kid to always be looking
for the approval of somebody else about what they do,
(01:41:27):
so you kind of you're kind of putting that in their head that like oh well i'm
glad that you think it's great.
So she was like, so just ask them, how does it make them feel?
Like when you, when, you know, my, when Dom comes home with like one of her
little drawings from school, I'm like, well, how do you, how does it make you feel?
What do you think about it? And she's like, Oh, I think it's great.
And I'm like, it's awesome. I think it's great too.
(01:41:48):
And like the idea of like, like trying to make sure that like she understands
that, like how she feels about something is important, not just how I feel about it.
And like, like I want, Like when I heard that, it was like, yes,
I want to, I want to push that so hard.
Cause like the thing that I'm most excited about, about being a parent is just
(01:42:09):
getting to understand how, like what's in her brain.
And then I feel like so many other people like kind of look at their kids.
Like I want, I want to push, I want to put all of these things in your head,
all of this information that I have, all of this stuff is like,
yeah, but I want to know what's in her head.
Like I know what's in my head. I'll definitely give her the knowledge that I
(01:42:31):
have and I'll definitely give her my experiences but like just John is four and she has like.
Specific taste and like she has a
good taste in things like she has
good taste in clothes she has good taste in and tv
i mean she doesn't have good taste in music yet but she'll get
(01:42:52):
there eventually but like the shows that she likes like
like that she's found on her own without any like
input from anyone else are like like she she's
you know dom four-year-old girl she likes thomas the tank Tank
Engine I'm like I never I didn't I didn't like
Thomas Andrew didn't like Thomas she was just
watching looking through stuff on Netflix and she found
(01:43:13):
Thomas the Tank Engine and she got a super crazy
love of trains from watching Thomas the Tank Engine that
neither one of us had any hand in like none
like any one of us had a dang thing about Thomas Tank Engine she
just found it and she likes it and like yeah
other shows are the same way and like like some
of her some of of the shows that she watches that she really likes aren't
(01:43:34):
even like like like american shows
like they're like she has like a little like indian
show that she likes and a little like chinese show
that she likes and i'm like whatever i mean whatever you're into
and i'm like just like always i'm like
i always want to instill that i want her to have her
own opinion and her her own ideas and like i like
(01:43:57):
taking having that from someone
else's perspective is always interesting like conversations with
drake are always interesting because he does he has his own opinions about things.
Like he likes you know the stuff that he likes it feels like genuinely like
like he likes it like he wants to tell you about it because he likes it not
(01:44:17):
because he's like oh i want to tell you about this thing because you'll like
it he's like no i want to talk to
you about this thing that I like. And I love that.
That's awesome, man. Kids are great. Yes. Kids are great.
Speaking of kids, I gotta go
to bed. Yes. Cause I have to be up in the morning to put trick on the bus.
I mean, my wife is probably annoyed that we have been taking up the bedroom.
(01:44:42):
So yes, wibbity, wham, wham
Wazzle and I will do my homework and next podcast
i'll be ready to talk about games my top games from the last like i think it
was like 10 years or something yeah the last decade so that'll be fun to that'll
be fun to get into yes i'm excited tell him uh tell him dookie simpkins sent you god you have to stop,
(01:45:09):
this guy's gonna sue us no he's not he's gonna be on the he's he's gonna want
to be on the show know dicky goddamn simpkins all right peace out love you guys goodbye.