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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Geek Si Podcast Blurs in the game.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Alright, alright, alright, welcome back to the geek set podcast,
holy podcast that blending hip hop, coachure and geek coature together.
I'm your boy, duces and this is one on one
with Deuce. Is the place where I speak with creators,
curators and people.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
That you should know.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
And right now, man, I am I have a living
legend in the making. If you are a blurd, there
is no doubt in my mind that you know this
brother's name. And if you not, and you're just a
fan of just like some of these content creators that
you see right now, I guarantee you you possibly saw
his work. But I'm speaking with the one and only
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Irving Lambert.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Man, how are you doing, bro?
Speaker 3 (01:26):
I'm doing well. How y'all doing?
Speaker 2 (01:29):
And we are doing great man, just like you said,
just loving this this culture. And shout out to norvieg
in the drink Champs. They make it that, you know,
they made it normal for to give people the flowers
while they're here. So before we start, I need to
make sure people understand why you are such an important guest,
because one King Vader has been one of the biggest
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people not in just blurred culture, but as far as
new creators, actors, visionists that are coming in in the game,
and you are his right hand man right there with
them with so much content and creation. Not only that
you are you are giving an identity to blurb culture.
You guys have created so much content, so much representation.
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You brought pretty much our comedy, our jokes to life,
the things that we know.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
It's like, it's this culture has a lot of if.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
You know, you know, right, and you guys have given
us visual representations of those if you know you know.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
And it not only that.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
The one and only Kel.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Mitchell just his visuals were his book, his music coming out.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
You had hands in that.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
So it's like this culture and I know you see
that conventions when you guys premiere stuff and everything like that.
So you already know, but I need to tell you verbally, man,
from this culture to you man, we appreciate everything that
you bring to this game and celebrate everything that you do.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
Bro, I appreciate that.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
So I did want to take it back a little
bit because I wanted to start something like you know,
I like to get into people's blurred origin stories as
I call it.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
You know, and like you say, so, I you know,
I know that.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
You're You're born in Queen's you know, you're Haitian Haitian family.
But you also you quit your job and just moved
because you had this idea like, hey, I just want
to go to La.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Yeah, where was you at at that point?
Speaker 2 (03:23):
That really, like that was the the other shoe that
dropped that made you say, you know.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
What, I'm doing this because I know a lot of
people can get there.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
We will push me mentally. Honestly, there was a time
period Vin was dying right Vine was already on his deathbed,
and then like probably the probably the last couple of
months of Vine, I got a brand deal for Microsoft
and they're like, Yo, we're gonna fly you out in LA.
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And I was only in LA for like ten hours.
They're like, We're gonna fly you out to LA to
try out this new UH product called the HoloLens. I
don't think it's out, it's like, you know, for sale,
but they don't push it like that. So I went
went over there, did the hollow UH did the hollow
lens program. They flew me right back. I was in
Michigan at the time. I was, you know, Northern Michigan.
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Just like, keep in mind, I just got them graduating
college all that stuff, and then I just got a
small taste like I already wanted to, you know, do things,
but when I got that small taste of like, you know,
what could be your life, I'm like cool. So you
know I'm at work. You know what I'm saying. I'm
like listening to like various different like shows all that stuff,
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you know, motivational stuff. And then you know I'm at work.
And then you know, one of my bosses pulled me aside,
like yo, you know normally you work really hard, but
for the past two weeks you've been underperforming. Like what's
going on? Like I see something as off and I'm like,
gotta keep it real with you. And I told them,
I'm like, this is not my like end goal, Like
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I worked at a T shirt factory right And he
was just like, oh, I know this is not your
end goal. I reready sense it. He's like, il rdy.
He's like, I'm gonna ready prepare for you to leave
one day. He's like, because you're ready, dude, this, this
and this, I'm like, oh, then that's a golden ticket.
Then I'm like, all right, cool, I'm gonna put my
two weeks in. It's like like, are you serious? I'm
like yeah, it's like I was a manager there. They
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put my job description up and indeed, and everywhere everybody's
like confused, like why am I leaving but keeping my
not everybody in a T shirt factory knew I, you know,
was doing videos and everything. And then you know, then
told I started getting advice from people. I pretty much
sold everything, left with a hamper and went to LA.
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Pretty much I sold everything. Yeah, I know.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
And you know that's dope because you hear those stories
and then just even knowing like it wasn't it wasn't
easy selling like that because you know, you gotta think,
all right, that there's so many hurdles that you have
to go over. The first hurdle that you got to
get over with like that that you got over was
making the decision to move across country.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
Right, So then you do that and I know that,
now did you drive? Did you fly out? How did
you get drove?
Speaker 2 (06:13):
So that I know that drive? Like, how many times
did you contemplate turning the car around?
Speaker 3 (06:19):
Actually I didn't. I that's super dope. That didn't I
was just like, I'm like, I need to get there
and get to work. Yeah, Like I enjoyed the like
I know a lot of people across the US, but like,
you know, so I made it enjoyable, you know what
I mean.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
But by the same time, yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
Now, how what was the what was the family support
like that?
Speaker 3 (06:42):
You know at that time, at first, my sisters and
my brother was all one hundred percent. They were kind
of like, you know, yoll just be careful, you know
what I'm saying. My mother, you know, she's a traditional Caribbean,
you know what I'm saying, so like you know, you know,
you can only imagine that type of talk. You know,
So she wasn't with it at first, but you know,
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you know she's now on board with a.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
You know, it's always dope because you know, my pops
is military, right, and so you know, I always had.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
These dreams, hip hop dreams and all this.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Stuff like that, and I remember, like, you know, there's
like you have those moments where that traditional parenting that
when it changes and they like, oh I believe in
like you know, like they don't they always believe in
your dreams. But when they be like, oh, I'm not
going to nag them about like the financial aspect of
it because it's actually working.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
And I remember, you know, for me, it was like
my pops he had saw one of his old time friends.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
You know what I'm saying, So you think, you like
my parents don't really pay attention to what we're doing.
And then he's talking to him, rambling off my accomplishments,
you know, like yeah, you know, he was in the Source,
he was in Excel, and I'm just like, oh snap,
my pop's really really fuck with what I'm doing and everything.
Did you have a moment like that where like when
when did your mom really was like you know.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
What, all right, I see it now, you know.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
It was actually, I would say either a year ago,
two years ago, okay, one or two things. I think
it's when she saw the the Halotop commercial that yeah,
I was in a Halotop commercial. She's like, okay, you
know what I'm saying, Like, okay, you know what I'm saying.
And then uh and she noticed Netflix Dreams. Yeah, so
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she was like really like, okay, you know what I'm saying.
I'm I'm anna stop sho sometimes like you know, you know,
something like yo, like you know, have something like a
just in case. I'm like, ma, just it's not that deep.
She's like, Okay, you know, I'm just you know, I'm
just saying, you know what I'm saying. But now it
was about like two years ago. She you know, she
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was like, Okay, I understand what's going on now.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
During this journey you had stated also that you're like
you spent like a good amount of years sleeping in
your vehicle, you know what I'm saying while on this path,
And I'm just wondering, like, you know what during when
you reflect back on that time and everything like that
and where you're at now and everything, like what did
that time period teach you?
Speaker 3 (09:10):
Like?
Speaker 1 (09:10):
What did you take from that moment?
Speaker 3 (09:12):
Oh uh? Definitely like not that I like I was
like arrogant or anything, but it definitely humbled me even
more definitely humbled me, but more taught me how to
have a relationship with you know, with the good old Lord.
You know what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying,
and you know, be real optimistic and you know, I
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usually most of my close friends know I say this
saying it is what it is, and I just accept
the terms and condition and just keep it pushing, you
know what I mean. So that time period is like
I learned a whole different hustle out of me. Like
I hustled before, but like I learned a whole new hustle,
you know, saying that love like, Okay, this is survival,
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you know what I'm saying, Like because like, legit, I
could die. I could die in the car. You know
what I'm saying. I couldn't that I could die in
the car. So this is legit survival, you know what
I'm saying. So it's it was, It was a it
was an interesting time period, you know what I'm saying.
But you know, hey, like I tell people like yo,
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like do I recommend sleep in the car? No? But
but if you gotta do what you gotta do, I'm
not mad at it, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
It, you know, and then you know, like I said,
that's another hurdle that you had to overcome.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
You know, you know, you got to think if you
spent some years sleeping.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
In your car and that like you could have easily
just went back to the curb, like you know what,
I'm just going back home with my family. That but
you you toughed it out, you know, knowing that people
normally only last six months in Cali.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
You know what I'm saying, that's the average. That's that's
the average.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
Right, So it's like, you know what I'm saying, that's
another hurdle that you literally had to come that you
had to overcome.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
Now, another hurdle that you had to overcome.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
Like I said, you're like the quintessential like visual person
representation of that is that, like you know, you pivoted
a lot of people don't even know how to pivot.
That's one of a scary thing you were doing, Like
you were doing comedy, like your whole your whole handle
name was I.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
Think it was urban comedy. Like it was like, you
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
It was like you were actually, you know what I'm saying,
chasing that stand up dream doing it. You know you
it was on the news for comedy, Like you know
what I'm saying. It was like people would have thought
that that was your your path in life. You know,
now you're out here your director, producer and everything like that.
That pivot, Like what was the moment that made you
pivot that you was like you know what, because I know,
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comedy is always going to be forever in you. So
I know it's not necessarily like you left it alone,
but it's like, Okay, right now I'm focusing on directing
and producing.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
What was the pivot moment for you?
Speaker 3 (11:44):
The pivot moment? Uh, there's a time period that I
met someone They're like, oh, you're just a comedian. I'm like, nah,
I do this yeah, And then immediately I'm like, ah,
so if it's just that staple that you think the comedian, uh,
you know, I you know, I wouldn't want the comedian
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staple because there's so much more I could do, you
know what I'm saying. So so there's a time period
that I might you know, just making short form content
like you know, small skits here and there, and I'm like, nah,
I want to make bigger stuff because you know, eventually,
you know, social media is not forever. You know, I'm
utilize it, but you know it's not forever. So I
was just like, okay, what do I need to do?
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The rebrand, change my act name, all that stuff, And
people are like, what's going on? Like you know what
I'm saying. I noticed I noticed, like, you know, my
following drops significantly because you know, they like the short
form content and the stand up comedy. Nothing against stand
up comedy. I love it. You know what I'm saying,
Like I'll go up there and say what I need
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to say, you know. But but you know, I really
wanted to create like you know, my brain, like you know,
I'm like, yo, I want to create this like you know,
whole new world and everything. So when I pivot. When
I pivoted, it was it was a little hard to
kind of like you know, figure figure things out. But
like once like I threw that dart on the board,
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that's when you know, I started running and everything. Yeah,
so that pivoting moment was it was a little tough.
It's like when it comes to pivoting, I usually tell
people like it's a it's a it's a three month transition,
about like two to three months transition, you know what
I'm saying, because people, you know, now I'm not posting
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every day. I'm for like I'm not forced feeding people
like I'm forcing people to wait. You know what I'm
saying now, you know people know you know, if I
don't drop for a long time, something is fire is
gonna come out.
Speaker 2 (13:43):
What I want to say, like you you've earned the
luxury that like there's certain people that when you don't
see them for a while, you're like, oh, they cooking.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
You know.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
It's like you know how like when you sit when
you start seeing an artists pop out and that they
got a beard and now they hair is little, You're like, oh,
they in the studio about to drop the fire album,
you know what I'm saying. Like, so like when you
when you when like when I'm not seeing you know,
your name pop up on stuff or I'm just like, Okay,
I know he cooking up something. You know what I'm saying.
I like, I know something's coming. But this this is
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what makes your content super interesting. And this is like
you know, like your content started like guard getting a
lot of numbers to during like the age of social
social media stars, right Vine was popping off. You started
getting the Batches, the Vaders, the Melvin Greg stuff like that,
and then like you know, it's each social media started
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fighting for creators, you know, to do to do content right.
So then like you know, your your stuff started popping
up and in that realm and in that world you
have so many people, it's like you don't just don't
do nothing without getting the bag.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
You don't do anything right.
Speaker 2 (14:47):
But your approach you did like a mock up Dorito's commercial,
which had so much residuals that, like I said, Kel
saw it, Dorito saw it like other company, and people started,
you know, coming to you because of this concept of
turning Moses.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
Into an animated anime character.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
So it's like in this type of world, in this
day and age where people like, dude, you don't do
stuff without getting the bag, and you just decided to
give like the Rito's this free promo. But it worked
out for you, Like what was your like what gave
you the mindset to do that?
Speaker 1 (15:19):
You know, going against like the norm.
Speaker 3 (15:22):
Yeah, it is a little taboo. I ain't gonna lie
it is a little taboo. So personally it was more
it was more you know, yes, they are right that, yeah,
don't move unless you know a bag is presented. But
my thing was, it's like how long you know, because
I'm in the like as a creator slash director, I'm
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in a very very weird bubble, Like some people don't
even consider me as a creator and people consider me, oh,
some people don't consider me as a director. So I'm
like in a weird gray area. So I'm like, okay. So,
like some companies are like we love your content, you
just don't have the numbers. I'm like, okay. So I'm like,
what can I do to to find a way to
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even be in these companies? I'm like, so, so I saw,
you know, I was just bored one day and then
you know, you know, praying, and then Nick sing I
was just like, yo, what if I make a Bible
character an anime character. I'm like, okay, now hold on,
and I'm like thinking, thinking thinking, I'm like, but how like,
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how would I make it a commercial? On one day,
I was going on TikTok one guy I forgot who
it was, but he made a spec commercial and.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
Hey, those people will be doing that, be doing those
spec commercials like they they be solid.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
So like I feel right, So I got inspiration from them,
Like I'm like I could do that. I'm like, whoa,
what what? What what's stopping me? I'm like, all right,
bet So I called my boy Pierre up. Yo, shout
up Pierre. Yeah. I called Pierre might pull up tomorrow
to the beach, call my boy Johnny the filming. Then
me and my VF artist Drew. I called him like, Yo,
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I'm thinking about doing this. He's like, yo, I've never
done water effect. I'm like, well, then we're gonna figure
out together all who. So I ended up filming it,
you know, sent it off my boy Drew, you know,
you know, he did his thing. He put his foot
into he put his foot into boom, sent it off.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
You know.
Speaker 3 (17:21):
I did eight R all that stuff, and I put
it out not knowing, you know, I genuinely not knowing
that was actually a career changing moment. So I just
posted it out there. Christian blogs put it out there.
You know. I was like, I was getting calls and everything.
And then I have met Kel before, yeah, you know,
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like at a party briefly, but it was like everything
was going on, but we followed each other, but I
was like years ago.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (17:48):
Then he stumbled across it again and then he DMS me, yo, h,
I am doing a book trailer. You know what I'm saying.
This was like, you know, he commented, but like I think,
like a month later, he was like, yo, I'm doing
a book trailer to my thing called bless Mode. I
would love to do that what you did for the
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Ritos in my you know trailer, I've not gonna lie.
There's a like, there was so much going on. I
almost said no, no. I was just like, bro, I
was like, so, I'm like, you know, calling people and
then you know, ever since then, you know, I was
just like, all right, you know, I'm gonna take the risk.
But it was just a tight turnaround. That's why it
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was just like a tight turnaround.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
I definitely understand that, man.
Speaker 3 (18:33):
So I was like, all right, let's do it. You
know what I'm saying. So it was a little scary.
It was a little scary, but but we was able
to put our foot into it. But it was really
it was really cool. When I made that Rita's commercial,
my mindset, my mindset was just like I'm just gonna
put this out there and see what happens. Like I
don't like and in a day. It's self investment.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
That's the way I look at that.
Speaker 3 (18:57):
You know what I'm saying, I'm investing or thousands of
dollars to myself versus expecting it to get it back.
Because like when I post these commercials, I don't expect anything.
You know what I'm saying, I don't. But but I
want people to know like, Okay, okay, he could he
could put his foot into it if he needs, you
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know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
And that's what and that's what I loved about it
because so in my am, I like, I one hundred
percent agree with you in that and that investing in yourself.
But to me, also, you're changing what those commercials or
what these commercials could be.
Speaker 3 (19:37):
You know.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
One of the things that I love about the NBA
right now is like whoever is on that creative team
over there, they're infusing anime in their playoffs promo and
they've been doing it for quite some time. But like
it's crazy the fact that like they just now did curricles.
You know, it's like, yo, y'all should have been like
how did y'all not being associate curricles basketball with you
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know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
With the NBA. But it was like, you know, last
year they was doing the tack On Titan.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
I think they did Demon Slayer one time. Like it
was like you know what I'm saying, So it's like
you're seeing that infusion. So now you know, yeah, like
we've seen Funny Dorido's commercials, we've seen crazy CGI commercials,
but we've never seen an anime inspired commercial. And so
when you start seeing that, you've seeing that influence, it's like,
oh snap, and I love it because now also, you
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guys are setting your imprint where like you can see
without even knowing that you're a part of it, that
you are a part of it because you have a
style to your direction with your team, your VX team
and everything. Right, So it's like we'll see certain stuff
and I'm like, I bet you, Irvin Lambert did this.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
And now I'm looking at the cress like I knew it,
Like you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (20:44):
It's like it's dope because like what you did with
that commercial, it's setting those breadcrumbs to Netflix Dreams to
every the power puff stuff. Like everything that you did
is like that's your demorel that you're you're setting. So
now when companies do it and see like okay, who
who was Urban Lamberge, is like, oh okay, we see
what we're working with, Like but you working.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
With Kel Mitchell.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Also the big residual of that, which is really dope
is you know, I had a chance to interview with
Kel and he could he couldn't do more than saying
your phrases. He loved working with you, loved your work
and everything like that. But what I saw in that
video was that was all the anime reference. And up
until that video came out, Kel really didn't have that
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much talk about his bird, anime, love, comic books and
all that. So when I saw that and I interviewed him,
I latched onto that.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
So now I got.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
One of the only interviews where Kel Mitchell is really
going in about how he loves anime, the stuff that
he worked and why he incorporated with his book.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
And I said, this is.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
How you influence a whole culture, because that side of
Kel would not have been exposed if he didn't meet you.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
You know what I'm saying. And that's why it's so dope.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
And that's why I love this culture because I'm like,
I'm you know, as a fan of this culture, I'm
seeing the influence go out to so many areas where
people are like, we need to be in the business with,
you know, with blurds. You know, the one thing that
I love that what Netflix allows you guys to do,
you Invader and that whole team over there, is that
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if you're a fan of y'all work. We know how
you guys do, approach and do things right, your guys,
this style of comedy, your guys' style of action and storytelling.
Speaker 3 (22:29):
And everything and that.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
And we know we've heard all those stories all the time.
Speaker 2 (22:33):
A big company's coming in and saying, all right er,
we're gonna work with you, but you can't do this,
can't do this, can't do this, can't do this, and
it's like, well, then this is not going to be me.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
And it's now just like you know, you just wanted
to use my name.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
When I see every episode of Netflix Dreams, I'm like, yo,
they literally just said gave y'all the bag and say, hey,
do what y'all do, but use our IP. And I said,
I love that because it's like now, like y'all true
creativity is coming through so much, just with a bigger budget,
bigger name, bigger ips. Like how refreshing is that for
you know, one of your first major you know, major deals,
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major things that you're working on to get that type
of creativity freedom.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
It was, It is refreshing. It's also scary too. It
is also scary because like you know, you know, the
you know, our minds is a real playground because if
you say, if you tell you know, my team and
I have fun, you know, just bring us something. You
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you're you're you're entering dangerous territories with me, like when
it comes to like my mind. So it is very refreshing.
It is great. Uh, sometimes there is some limitations because
you know, there's there's uh, you know, one of my projects,
uh you know I sent off. I can't say, but
I was infringing. I was infringing on the visuals and
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I was matching what they had, and they're just like,
we don't know what to do with this because you
are touching, you were touching top territories.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
I'm like, I didn't know. Hey, you told me half
of us.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
So yeah, no, just just having just having like you
know Netflix saying you know, here you go have fun.
You know what I'm saying. It's pretty cool. You know,
there's some limitations that make sure, you know, to make
sure like the script is right, you know, making sure
we're doing diligence of the story and everything. And most
of the time say they love it. They're like, wow,
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you know, you know what I'm saying. So it's it's
pretty cool. It's pretty fun, but again scary. I'm not
gonna lie scary.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
But you know this Also what what, I'm glad that
they're reaching out to create to producers and directors like you.
And also I want to touch back on something there's
I am very intentional with my words, right, and so
I just want to make sure or that you know, like,
I'm not not calling you a creator out of any
dish as the producer director, because that's how I view you, bro,
(25:10):
But I love the fact. Also, for the longest we've
we've as a culture, in geek nerd culture, not even
blurd culture, has always been like, man, how come these
fan made films are significantly better than these big budget films, right?
Speaker 1 (25:25):
Because it's like, you know, we're seeing that right.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
So now, like when we see them taping with people
like you, that gives us hope, Like, Okay, yes, you
see somebody who did Hood Naruto or Hood this or
whatever or worked on this with this person, and you're
giving them that opportunity because as you can see, they
do it a little bit, they do it better than
you know. But I want to get like, from your perspective,
(25:47):
why do you think that it doesn't connect so well
with the big name people, but then you know, people
like you on the come up, it connects with like
even better.
Speaker 4 (25:56):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (25:56):
The way I look at it is like that's some
people and you know, let's just say, you know, the
most uh, the most live action anime that people absolutely
don't want to talk about the dragon Ball evolution. They're
you know, you know nobody first, you know, everybody's like, oh,
it's horrible. I'm like, okay, let's just boil it down.
Who like who was the team members? Yeah, and most
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of them did not know anything about the culture of
dragon Ball. That's that's the tough part. They just looked
at highlights and called it today, you know what I'm saying,
So like it's almost it's almost scary of like the
people behind us. I just had a conversation with somebody
about a company, and you know, I can't say too much,
but literally, you know, they're like, yo, you know IRV
(26:45):
like EARV knows what like he's talking about. And I'm
looking at it. They're like, no, we was gonna go
this direction, which could have completely watched the whole thing.
I'm like, no, like, no, that's not how it goes,
you know, So I get it. Because like with Hollywood,
there's a there's like a there's a weird generational gap
(27:05):
with Hollywood, you know, they want to go to cinema
around make it realistic, and also like uh uh you
know us, us kids. You know it's okay with this
settle for this, do it this way. You know, this
is the actual story. So when it comes to like,
I do get inspirations seeing that, Like, for example, like
(27:27):
there's a I saw pictures leaked up Powerpuff Girls, and
I saw the pictures were leaked. Now keep in mind
I had a powerpuff Girl's idea since twenty nineteen. I
didn't know what the direction I was gonna go. And
then when c W said like, hey, you know we're
gonna do a Powerpuff Girl, I'm like, you know, and
(27:50):
I saw the pictures leaked, I was just like everybody
was tearing it apart, like this beard knob of, this
is horrible. So I'm all right, cool, So I'm like,
I'm gonna have to put put my project out before
there's just to see what they think. I put out
a powerpuff Girl project. Not gonna lie. I got torn
apart online at first because they mistakenly thought I would
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see w's which is fine, but at the same time,
they're like, what in what universe that Mojo JoJo's an
anime character? So it was pretty crazy. It's pretty crazy.
Speaker 5 (28:25):
So like going back to your question, going back to
your question with with seeing from my perspective seeing these
companies do now, I'm seeing that like they're kind of
paying attention, like Okay, we got to really pay attention
to these animes and some like for example like the
One Piece, the One Piece live action for Netflix, and so.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
I'm actually excited about it because just seeing the people
that are fans of it and the whole casts are
fans of it, I'm like, gives me.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
That gives me, That gives me.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
I'm still on it because like, because here's the thing.
I was one, one hundred percent short. I said, oh my,
they're going to get it right with Cowboy Bebop.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
There's no way they're botching this.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
And then it kind of I was like, ah so
because because here's the because like up until Cowboy Bebop
and that's the thing, I was like, we we just
need one to get it right because once we get
it right, and so like I was kind of upset,
but then I was. But then I reflect, I said,
you know what, there was a lot that was significantly
better with Cowboy Bebop than everything else.
Speaker 3 (29:27):
No, Cowboy wasn't I didn't think it was a Cowboy Bebop.
Wasn't this bad? Yeah, I don't think it was a
bad Uh. I thought it was solid. Uh. I could tell.
I could tell whoever was behind it didn't know too
much of the lore. Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
So it was more of the person whoever, whoever had
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their foot into it, did not know too much of
the lore. But it was visually notself. I thought it
was you know.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
It was great.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
And that's and that gave me way more hope because,
like you know, you look at like the Full Metal
Alchemists live action or the Attack on Titan live action.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
Assassination Classroom was actually pretty decent.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
And I like, to me, the two live actions that
I'm like, all right, it's decent that I can that
that I can stand. One is like all right, Assassination Classroom.
I was like, all right, that's pretty decent. And then
I know a lot of people split on it, but kicky,
I thought that they did they did decent with their
live action there's not much that you need to do
c C I wise, you know what I'm saying, and
everything like that. But it was like yeah, but like
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I know, like like Death Note Let Me Down.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
I did not like the Death Note Netflix adaptation.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
I'll telling you it's it's people. It's just some people
just don't know. And it's almost like, yo, get grab
somebody like like for example, like grab Mark from RDC,
Grab Vader, Grab grab Caleb City. Grab people that are
like and like, you know, grab people that are like,
you know, like submersed into the stuff. You know what
(30:54):
I'm saying. I grew up with it. You know what
I'm saying. If I was in the writer's room with
Dragon Ball Evolution, I would have been like, uh uh,
if you guys are gonna go to the saying route,
at least touch on the origins of a little bit
of the origins before leading up to like, you know,
if you're gonna go the dragon Ball route, touch those
origins of Goku leading up to the tournament he's fighting
(31:14):
King Piccolo. I think that would be I think people
would have been satisfied of the tournament, you know what
I'm saying, And people would be like let's let's do more.
You know what I'm saying, Let's go.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
To the You could have went heavy on the martial arts,
you know.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
But here here's another thing from the get go to
right off the rip when they told me the openings,
like okay, I know we don't talk about this movie,
but now we're gonna break it down real quick. But
opening scene when he like when he goes to school
and he calls, and he called and he pulls up
and the yellow beetles nimbers right there, if I.
Speaker 6 (31:45):
Was in that d be like all right, stop, hold up,
hold up, like you know school, just the school, just
the school alone out of been like Goku goes to
school now right, Like.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Are you talking about the guy who only wants to fight,
who doesn't want to get a job, who barely takes
care of his kid because he wants to fight, Like
he's not gonna go to school.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
Is it a fighting school?
Speaker 2 (32:08):
If you give me if he turned into a fighting school,
I don't understand, Like if you get in some training,
but just who And then I was like the nimbus
cloud and that it goes back to what you said.
They want to make it practical. Oh people, can't fly
in the clouds uh.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
In Dragon ball.
Speaker 2 (32:20):
Z they can like, like, you got a all alien
taking over the world, why are you taking liberties?
Speaker 1 (32:27):
Like, oh, okay, the alien taking over the world, that's.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
We can allow that, but we cannot allow him to
fly in the cloud Like why if you.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Won't go in, go all in?
Speaker 2 (32:36):
Like you know what I'm saying, Like it's yeah, but
so I mean, I'm I'm I'm I'm still open to
One Piece being good because I love One Piece.
Speaker 3 (32:46):
So much and I absolutely love it, absolutely love it.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
What's your favorite arc?
Speaker 3 (32:51):
Ooh, my favorite arc? I I love the Alabama arc.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Oh, yeah, I do like.
Speaker 3 (32:59):
The Alabasta arc. Alabasta it goes from probably my top
three arcs of Alabasta, uh, Skypia and believe it or not,
people people kind of like, you know, sleeping on it.
But I liked, uh. I do like the Water seven,
(33:22):
don't get me wrong. Water seven was like the pinnacle,
pinnacle of everything. I love Waters but I uh, I
currently like the Wana arc right now because you know,
the Wana arc is kind of having me like, yo,
I'm caught up even on manga right now because they're
(33:42):
they're tripping right now. I'm not gonna say.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
I want to spoil it, but ye, sky Pee, I
love Scott. Here's the thing I realized. Skype made me
realize that I love a good villain that has a
god complex. Like you know what I'm saying, because like
Bro was there, but that's Rosa is my rest road,
says my favorite arc. Because that's when I realized Dolfie
is probably.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
The most nefarious viole villain ever, like.
Speaker 2 (34:10):
The stuff that he was, I said, Bro, Like, as
I'm watching knowing, I'm like, Okay, I know we're gonna
get past this art, but I'm like, yo, somebody got
to kill this nigga shot him in the head. Somebody's
gotta off because he is doing way too much damage
out here. Like it's like the fact that you that,
the fact that you make the king and the spoiler alert,
we're gonna tell them spoiler the fact that you make
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the king seem like he saved the day and people like, oh,
look at her king?
Speaker 3 (34:36):
Did he just get the slash niggas?
Speaker 1 (34:38):
Then I said, yo, like what is going on?
Speaker 3 (34:42):
Dolf Mingo is cold. I'm not gonna lie, he was
probably one of the cold. He's probably one of the
coldest villains in that hole, like I and then what
you said about Skype about NL like the only, the
only he's not even a pirate. He's the only villain
that has no bounty. You know that, No no one
knew about. Oh he's cold. He's cold.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
Man, I love it because and I also love like
I also love him a good art.
Speaker 1 (35:07):
Where are our mcs get.
Speaker 2 (35:10):
Like to the brink of like you like, yo, is
Nigga's gonna make it like like oh.
Speaker 3 (35:14):
Yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, no like currently right now
on one Oh, I'm just like hold on.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
Hey man, listen here, somebody is somebody not gonna make
it out here because it's like yo, because you know,
an anime, anybody can go at any time and unless
it's dragon ball Z. We got where you got the
uh you got the plot armor of the dragon Balls,
you can wish anybody back.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
Most animes is like yo, all right, this may be
it for this character.
Speaker 3 (35:41):
Exactly exactly, man, Like everybody has the stereotypical on what
a black geek is. Are you familiar with the term blur?
Speaker 4 (35:50):
But some people said it came off of scrubs. Some
people said it came off the Internet. I don't honestly
really know.
Speaker 3 (35:57):
Don't you see the skin, the eyebrows, the hair. Yo,
my geeks still rock. You know what I'm saying, dumps
or or Jordan's or whatever did.
Speaker 1 (36:08):
I do that?
Speaker 3 (36:09):
It's exciting. It's like home, Oh my god, it's gonna
start barking. That's all right.
Speaker 1 (36:16):
She's excited about it too.
Speaker 3 (36:18):
And same as you said, like.
Speaker 2 (36:19):
A barber shop talk, like we would go into really
in depth conversations about these theories and like, well what
if and I'll come.
Speaker 3 (36:30):
Right.
Speaker 7 (36:31):
But we we talk about anime, video games, comic books
and stuff like that. But when you hear us talk
about it, the passion sounds like we arguing Jordan and Broun.
Speaker 3 (36:41):
What does that even mean? Does that even mean? Like
it sounds like barbershop talking.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
Because you don't know the history broke down.
Speaker 7 (36:55):
But when you see the black geek, you don't see that.
You see the socially awkward glass as well.
Speaker 3 (37:00):
Oh this is me, and that's not a lot of us.
A lot of us do sound and talk like that,
you know what I'm saying, because.
Speaker 6 (37:06):
It becomes stereotypical, as if that's where our strength comes from.
Speaker 3 (37:11):
I don't know the geek that you talk that you
that you talked about before. I know the geek you
talking about right now.
Speaker 4 (37:16):
It was sort of a call sign so we can
find each other on message boards.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
Anime gives you life lessons throughout that whole thing, Like
there's not one anime that I know of that doesn't
teach you to never give up.
Speaker 5 (37:31):
It's just like, I just love seeing us go into
ropes and going to different.
Speaker 3 (37:35):
Spaces and create things that weren't there before. And then
it was like Miles or I was like the normal
you know, black person in the United States.
Speaker 2 (37:43):
That was my first like blurred moment with seeing you know,
Storm on an X Men.
Speaker 3 (37:49):
Cartoon series, and I was like, Wow, that's a black
woman and she's strong, she's powerful. That's what I want
for us. I want us to be that voice. Boy.
Speaker 2 (38:12):
But like also like, uh, you know, but I again
going back to your work and your anime inspired because
you know in your Powerpuff thing, you killed off a
character that's just like yo, like.
Speaker 3 (38:23):
Like you, I have no problem killing people off. I
have no problem. I have no problem killing people off.
Speaker 1 (38:30):
It's like that twisted turn.
Speaker 2 (38:32):
But it's like you know, you know, we've been getting
more and more properties like that, you know, Game Game
of Thrones pretty much. I think Game of Thrones really
conditioned the nerd community to know anybody can get it
at any time.
Speaker 3 (38:44):
Oh yeah, no, Game Game of Thrones is like that.
That that inspiration. That that inspiration because when I wrote
Powerpuff Girls, uh, the way, I gave out the scripts
to to the girls and I gave out the partial
script to certain people, so no one knew what was
gonna happen until the girls. They're like, oh, you're killing
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off the professor. I'm like, yeah, I'm like I'm gonna
kill off the professor. They're like then, you know, they're like,
that's a twist. Like, I promise you. No one is ready.
I promise. In the moment I did it and showed
it in dream Con, everybody lost their mind. They're like, na,
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he's not dead. No, he's really dead. He's really dead,
you know what I'm saying. And then you know the
second one, you know, I call my boy Vader. I
was like, Yo, I'm gonna kill off Bubbles. He's like
what And I broke it down and.
Speaker 1 (39:45):
I'm like, bro, and all the people Bubbles.
Speaker 3 (39:49):
If if I killed off Bliss. People are not attached
to Bliss, so it won't it won't hit as hard awesome.
Mm hmm. People are not gonna really bat an eye
too much. But people like blossom, but they don't battery buttercut.
People will just be mad.
Speaker 1 (40:04):
Yeah, people just be mad.
Speaker 3 (40:06):
Bubbles.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
That's the Hearthood.
Speaker 3 (40:09):
It's like it's it's a heart wrenching one. So it's
like I'm gonna kill off one of the main ones. Yeah,
I'm like, okay, cool as as.
Speaker 2 (40:17):
An actor, that's one of my like listen here I said,
there's there's I got.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
I got, I got.
Speaker 2 (40:22):
Individual small goals that I want to do that I
don't like that that's not important to anybody else but me.
I wanted I want to I want I want to
die on screen, but I want one of those depths
that like women cry about you know what I'm saying,
like you know what I'm saying, Like when nas you
know what I mean, Like you know what I'm saying
at belly, you know what I'm saying when I got shut,
or like I want one of those ones like you
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know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (40:43):
And then I also I want to do a true
hood movie.
Speaker 2 (40:47):
I'm talking about I got the hookup, baller blocking, like
I want to.
Speaker 1 (40:51):
Do a true hood movie.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
Like these are the things that I'm like, nobody else
really cares about what I want to do so bad.
Speaker 3 (40:58):
Like you know what I'm saying, Like, yeah, it's it's
one of those things.
Speaker 2 (41:00):
So killing people off, like I said, like it seems
like it's like you once you once you commit to
killing off a beloved character, You're like, all right, what's
gonna have the big impact? And knowing somebody like bubbles
like that would be a big.
Speaker 3 (41:13):
Event like that, it's it's it's because I love you know,
stuff like that. Like I think what kind of set
it off was Infinity War?
Speaker 8 (41:23):
Oh yeah, heart out that what that would actually spark
a huge, huge, like inspiration because I I hate the
typical hero hero saving the day, hugging, hugging his wife
and kids and they live happy ever after.
Speaker 3 (41:44):
Nah, what's the cause and effect? I want to know?
You know what I'm saying. The fact that when he
said you should have m for the head snapped his finger.
I'm like, what happened and saw people start dying. I'm like,
edited it and they edited I stood up. I stood
up like that cinema. That's that's cinema.
Speaker 2 (42:06):
My theater was so quiet because everybody was confused. Remember,
there was no there was no role credits, there was
no there was no it was like there was there
was uh, there was no Easter Egg.
Speaker 1 (42:19):
It was just like once it happened, lights went on
and everybody.
Speaker 3 (42:22):
Was like, wait what. I stood up. I clapped, clap people, people, people. Villain.
You know, I love I love the villain role anybody.
Because the thing is, if you break it down, every
cinema that has a hero and a villain, everybody likes
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the villain more and relates to villain to like you
know what I'm saying, Like because it's really like you know,
because I really think of like, you know, growing up
as a kid, there's a lot I could be a
real villain if I need to know, I could be
a real villain. Of the things I've been through mentally
and everything, I'm like, yo, I understand, I understand. I
want I know why you want the world to crumble.
(43:05):
You know what I'm saying, I understand why I love
a good villain role. If a villain or you know,
a person that's a you know, anti hero, whatever if
they do. It was such a good job to the
point I hate you, I like you. Like for example, uh,
you know Homelander, I hate that man, but he did
(43:26):
such a good job. I was like, yo, I like you.
Sang Wu from everybody hates sang Wu after that what
episode he turned on Ali, I like saying.
Speaker 1 (43:39):
I got a challenge for you. Then I got a
challenge for you.
Speaker 2 (43:41):
This is an idea that I had that I was like, oh,
I want to do but I wish, but I didn't
have I don't have the resources, but I.
Speaker 1 (43:48):
Feel like you would be able to pull it off perfectly.
Speaker 2 (43:51):
All right, So this is what you do and I'm
slow walking through it, but the reveal is the punch
because it's like you, what you do is like you
show this can go Dad, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (44:01):
And the single dad going through life, you make the
and do the video.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
You know, you know, him down on his luck, trying
to get his money up, you know what I'm saying, burying.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
Himself into work, burying himself into work.
Speaker 2 (44:13):
You know what I'm saying, single dad trying to make
it ends me for him and his daughter and everything
like that.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
And you know what I'm saying, he.
Speaker 2 (44:19):
Gets he gets the idea, and he's like, you know what,
I'm I'm gonna push through.
Speaker 1 (44:23):
And his ideas don't be working. It don't be working.
Speaker 2 (44:26):
But he's like, I know I can do this, and
I just gotta I gotta take it the next step.
And then right when he says I gotta take it
the next step, you see him look over at his
daughter and you see him look over at a dog,
and then you.
Speaker 1 (44:39):
Reveal that he shall Tucker. But you gotta make the
You gotta make the people.
Speaker 2 (44:43):
You gotta make the people like empathize with this single dad, like, yo,
he gonna get it right.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
He gonna get it right. Because then when the punch happened,
people are like, oh no, Like I don't want to
empathize with this guy.
Speaker 3 (44:58):
You're right.
Speaker 2 (45:01):
If you, because that's my theory is if you if
you don't tell people that this is a Show Tucker
origin story, but you get like people like on like
some pursuit of happiness, like start loving a character because
they're down on because everybody love a underdog.
Speaker 1 (45:16):
Because remember chau Tucker, he's a villain. But remember the
whole reason why he was trying to do his research
and everything. He was down on his luck. He was
down on his luck.
Speaker 2 (45:24):
He was trying to he was he he was, he
was trying to figure out this cold you know what
I'm saying. But then he was like, all right, if
I fuse this my dog and my daughter together, maybe
I can I can crack the code.
Speaker 1 (45:35):
And he did crack the cold. It's just unethical as hell.
Speaker 3 (45:39):
Yeah, no anything anything like with children like wait, so I.
Speaker 2 (45:45):
Always said, I said, Oh, if I ever get the resources,
I'm a I'm gonna create a project where people really
empathize with the main character. I'm not gonna tell you
who the character is and anything, but you not gonna
know what you watch it until the very very end
when you see.
Speaker 3 (46:00):
No, I feel that there's a there's a no. There's
a couple of things I had, like a couple couple
ideas I have that like you know, I wanted to do.
You know, I'm I'm right now in a weird another
pivoting moment. I want to do a live action kids
next door.
Speaker 1 (46:16):
I was about to ask you about that.
Speaker 2 (46:17):
You had dropped that, and I wanted to know, like,
was there any have you made any progress on it?
Speaker 3 (46:21):
Because I remember, like it's written out, it's written now.
I was going to be the villain in this one. Uh,
I was going to be the villain of this one.
I was going to be negative one and going against
the kids nextor I used to be the original one,
and uh, but you know I saw things that like
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the kid's nextoor operation was doing I wasn't liking. And
then father, you know, the villain, and that took me
under the wing, and then he trains me and then
as a kid then ends up getting killed by the
kids next door, and then I start adapting his powers.
Then I go after because it's next door. So that
(47:02):
that one I had alleged at Zelda, but I was
going to talk about the story of Ganadorf. Not a
lot of people, not a lot of people really paying
attention to Ganadorf's story. But like technically he tried, he
tried to make friends with them until Zelda's Zelda's Father's like, nah,
you now you you grudos are bad people. They started
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mrking everybody, I'll keep in mind as Ganadorf, Yeah, I
want to see the kingdom fall, right, you know what
I'm saying. Now, you like, now you really spark the
king of evil out of me, you know what I'm saying.
So so like the ockering of time, like they kind
of like briefly say it, but like you really pay attention.
Ganadorf tried to make friends with them, so like you know, hey,
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look the Garudos and you know, the higher le people.
Let's become together, you know what I'm saying. You know,
it kind of affects like today time with you know,
the racist side and everything. It's just like it's it's
it's relatable, you know.
Speaker 2 (48:05):
I mean, But you know what I love about like
you know, and I want to get into your process
real quick too, But what I love about how you're
the stories that you're choosing to adapt and tell is
that you are choosing things that haven't been really explored heavily.
Like you know what I'm saying of a lore, so
that way if a company does see it, the reason
why it's easier for them to latch onto it, but
(48:27):
or even tap in with you say hey let's let's
really do this or anything like that is because you
are giving story and backstory to something that wasn't there.
I had interviewed Cleo Thomas and he had did you
know my Hood Academia, right, and it was I was
talking to him. I was like, you know, they had
my hero Academia live action, they haven't really did. And
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then it was like they haven't even really tapped into
you know, black kids and black characters and everything like that.
And I said, what's dope is you guys are laying
at uh that foundation that it is like now they
got something that they got to go up against, right
that you c w is they they shit they bad
when they saw your stuff, like damn it.
Speaker 1 (49:05):
Like hey, okay, well we're not here. We're not here,
and so now it's like like.
Speaker 2 (49:09):
You know what I'm saying, It's like now it's that
it goes back to that rim for the longest. You know,
there was a dragon Ball fan film that that was
done by the Sayings, right, that motherfucker was so dope
that it was like, Yo, this is the standard.
Speaker 1 (49:23):
Now, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (49:24):
When they did that fan casting of the Mortal Kombat
that was on YouTube, another realm purchased it from the
guy from the creators, like, hey, let's put that on
Mortal Kombat.
Speaker 1 (49:34):
Act.
Speaker 2 (49:35):
That's the whole reason that it was on Mortal Kombat
exits because the fan made film did so good online
that people was like, Okay, now let's let's attach this
actually to the project, right, And so it's like I
look at that like, yo, you know what I'm saying,
the stuff that you are picking, Like, I always look
at it from an aspect of if I'm a company,
It's like, okay, yeah, my main character is Link, and
I talk about Zelda and that whole thing and everything,
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and I got all these extra characters. I'm like, I
got them there. We got a little bit, you know,
on our wiki page about them. But if I see
somebody doing it, I'm like, oh, okay, maybe I can
explore that a little bit more. Maybe we can build
this out and add Lord to it, you know, and
stuff like that. But I wanted to ask you your process,
like what is your process of picking the stories, the projects,
(50:17):
what you're going to produce. So like I'll use powerproff
Girls an example, so you know, obviously I'll go through
like childhood cartoons, like you know, let me, let me,
let me do this next thing.
Speaker 3 (50:31):
I know there there's a time period, like you know, okay,
what story should I pick? I will I will lock
myself in my room and binge watch a series. I
will binge watch a series and I won't leave until
something sticks. So I uh, you know, I'll look at
(50:53):
something and then when I see something like probably like
the smallest thing. Like for example, my first Powerpuff Girls,
I did what do you call it? I did the
backstory Mojo Jojo, which therefore it was a brief fifteen
minute episode about how Mojo Jojo was the father of
the girls. I'm like, okay, let me expand on that world.
(51:14):
But how do I make it? You know, they're not
tiny little girls. I'm like, okay, they're in college. Mojo
has pent up, you know, pent up anger, all that stuff,
and you know, from there, let's go, you know what
I'm saying. So like my process, I like to go.
I like to take one small thing, like you know,
(51:36):
you know, I'll just kind of like I'll do dive
like deep diving research, deep diving research, and you know,
I will watch a series first and then kind of
like you know, if once something like resonate with me,
then I will sit there. I'm like, okay, what do
I take with this three minute information?
Speaker 1 (51:56):
Right?
Speaker 3 (51:56):
Make it into a thirty minute information? Same goes for
my Powerpuff Girls part too. I did the backstory of him.
Him doesn't even have a backstory, but when I looked
up his information, his his name is his Infernal Majesty.
It's an acronym, and I was like, okay, so he's
(52:17):
in manifestation. So I'm like, this guy used to be
a person before and more I'm diving into. I'm like,
he's a professor's brother. He has to be. I'm like,
because because every time they're in the scene together, they're
always laughing, and I'm like, they gotta be related. So
ever since then, I just kind of, like, you know,
(52:39):
made my own backstory. It was a tough one. It
was a it was a bold it was a bold one.
It worked, and then I have my one piece. I'm
not gonna about what piece live action. I'm doing a
villain that's based off of Law's backstory and his father
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was a scientist that could have saved the people from
Amberlood syndrome and the government tipped them off not to
oh that's gonna be fire. Okay, so yeah, you know
what I'm saying. So like it was, it was like
I was like, because one piece touched on everything, so
it was like, you almost got to make sure you
pay attention. So I made a story that there's a
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scientist from the North Blue that could have saved the
people for amber Leood syndrome. And you know, yeah, no,
that's so, that's that's dope, like I said, it's it's
but that that also is a testament to your creativity,
the fact that you're able to pull something small and
then expanded to something so big, Like it's really dope.
Speaker 2 (53:41):
And it is also dope that you guys have so
many like cosplayers that are within you know, your circle,
because like that's also dope to me, seeing you know,
the the creation of these characters and knowing that they're
the creators that are involved in it are like, you know,
legit dope ass cosplayers. You know, do you ever go backwards,
(54:02):
like do you ever see a cosplay? Ooh, I want
to do something with that person's cosplay or that character
moving forward?
Speaker 3 (54:08):
Oh, I'd be I'd be searching for everybody. I'd be
searching and sometimes like i'd be someone across like people
on the internet, and I'm like, I'm gonna keep you
in my backflock. I reached out to him. I'm gonna
keep you in my backflock. I have something for you.
Just just wait. You know, there's a person I saw
he had a bear'st cosplay. I've been I've been hunting
(54:31):
this man down, like he probably has the best beers
cosplay I've ever seen out of everybody. So it was
just like the cat Face all that stuff. I'm like, bro,
this is phenomenal. How do I put this in my PILF?
Speaker 2 (54:47):
But that's dope, you know what I'm saying that as
a director, knowing that people like I said, you you
always you never know who's watching, and knowing that, you
know what I'm saying, there's a director out there that's
keeping tabs like okay, all right, Like that's a resourcer
pretty much building a database of people that you can
pull from, you know, whenever you get the opportunity and
whenever it fits and everything.
Speaker 1 (55:05):
So I want to give you a full circle moment.
All right.
Speaker 2 (55:09):
So I tell you I do my research. I'm really
good at real quick. When did you guys actually start
working with Netflix?
Speaker 3 (55:17):
I would say around like July twenty twenty, all right,
So on October eighteenth, twenty eighteen, you tweeted to somebody
and you said, soon I'm gonna be on Netflix, so.
Speaker 1 (55:29):
You might want to watch my show.
Speaker 2 (55:32):
I said that, Yes, October eighteen, twenty eighteen, somebody had
tweeted something about Netflix and you had replied back, soon
I'm gonna be on Netflix, so you might want to
watch my show. And to me, I said, Yo, that's
crazy because two years later, here you are working with Netflix.
Speaker 3 (55:52):
That's correct, the full circle moment right there. Bro, I'm
saying it like I said that, but like that gotta
be because you literally manifested that right there. Bro. Yeah,
because there's a lot of things like I have marinated.
I'm like, yo, like somebody's something. I'm like, I'm gonna
sound like Denzel I'm leaving here with something.
Speaker 4 (56:11):
You Like.
Speaker 3 (56:13):
There's a lot of things like we like, you know,
even behind the scenes, I talked to a couple of
people I didn't know. I tweeted that.
Speaker 2 (56:19):
Uh, like I said, whenever you get a chance to
go back, I'm going to I'm like, so so no,
I there's a couple of things that, like, you know,
I've talked about, Like, Okay, at some point, somebody's gonna
take me, you know what I mean, Like I even
like wrote on my notes like I'm gonna have a
super Bowl commercial.
Speaker 3 (56:39):
I don't know how. I don't know how somebody like
you know, admit from making a Wingstop commercial to Dorito's.
I'm like, there's no way a company is gonna sit
there and say we're not gonna give this kid a chance.
Speaker 2 (56:51):
Like especially for the theatrics that you do, like you're
a super Bowl commercial, they gotta catch your eye. You
see an animated version of anything like wait, what is this?
Speaker 3 (57:01):
Oh no, that, And I know for in fact the
moment that happens, like right now, I gotta, I gotta,
I'll say this. I haven't Angry Birds commercial. Think of
the you don't gotta tell me more? I already and
Irving Lambert, Oh yeah, that's gonna be. That's like I
(57:23):
like to captivate and like touch people's eyes, like you know,
and obviously we grew up in the nerve culture, you
know what I'm saying. Like first, you know, we got
roasted growing up about it, but you know, now you
know people are getting paid for it, and now it's
almost jokes on them. I'm like, you know what I say. So,
like I like to incorporate a lot of Nerve references.
(57:45):
I know, a lot a lot of videos like video game,
like with with Kel's video.
Speaker 1 (57:50):
Oh yeah, we broke it down. There's so much in it.
Speaker 3 (57:53):
Literally it's literally Scott Pilgrim. Yea, literally Scott Pilgrim, you know,
versus the World. I was just like, yo, let's let's
do the Scott Pilgrim versus World mixed with like Demon
Slayer and then you know, I'm gonna mix this in here,
you know what I'm saying. So and from there, his
team was designed, what what the hell is it? They
(58:15):
did not even know what I was gonna do, and like,
you know what, yeah, you know, And it gotta feel
good when a client really loves it.
Speaker 2 (58:24):
Right because Cal could not stop talking about that trailer,
I would say, I saw them on Wendy Williams talking
about it, Good Morning America, talking everywhere he was at
on promoting that book. He was talking and going crazy
about this trailer, and rightfully so it was it was
every bit of the hype that he hyped it up.
(58:44):
But I know for you, I mean, I mean you are,
I mean, we're always going to be our biggest fan,
so you knew you snapped on it. And everything like that,
but like to see his joy, you know what I'm saying,
and also to see your work and all these major areas.
Speaker 1 (58:58):
I know that that had to be a huge moment
for you.
Speaker 3 (59:01):
It was crazy, Like I still you know, it's one
of those things like I feel like sometimes we'd be
in the simulation, so I'm thinking, like it's real, but
like you know, but realistically, you know, you know people,
you know, the people that are in it, you know
the people that are behind the scenes, Like you know,
clearly this would have been all me, you know what
I'm saying. So like realistically, like you know, visually, like
(59:22):
you know, you know, obviously putting my foot into like
you know, the aesthetics, what's gonna happen? When I hit lup,
my boy drew like he knew what time it was,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (59:31):
So, you know, respect respectfully to your team when I'm saying,
like you, I am just.
Speaker 3 (59:36):
I just want to give it. I just want to
they get their flowers too, you know what. I know,
I know what you mean. I just want to make
sure they get their flowers too, because you know, you know,
creating creating something like that and seeing seeing it all
over the place. I was just like yo, I'm like,
what what's next?
Speaker 1 (59:56):
You know?
Speaker 3 (59:56):
And I just troll. I just troll on the internet.
Speaker 1 (59:58):
You know. Prices went up, bro of course you got
you gotta listen.
Speaker 2 (01:00:01):
Every time I accomplished something that that that's big. I
post the marlow from the from the wire where you'd
be like, hey, of course the price of the brick
is going up.
Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
The exactly the brick is up? Maybe.
Speaker 3 (01:00:13):
I always do. I always do, Like on my stories,
like the Dolphamingo's laughter when he's over. I always I
always have something. If I accomplish something, I have somebody laughing,
Like I use a there's a meme of Caleb City
laughing and going to bed. I use that all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
All right, So we got two more segments and I
get you out of here.
Speaker 2 (01:00:38):
So one of our segments that we do is called hypotheticals, right,
and so being that you are a big blur and
your creative I want to know we have three This
is a two layered question. We have three apocalyptic scenarios.
Which ones which one do you believe that you would
have the more likelihood to survive? So we have the
zombie apocalypse, the alien apot or the roll by the apocalypse.
(01:01:02):
Which one does Irving Lambert believe that he can survive
the most zombie for sure zombie? Okay, So now we're
gonna break it down. So we're gonna start off with
the like, the traditional Walking Dead style zombie.
Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
How many years are you giving yourself on that top?
Speaker 3 (01:01:17):
I would say fifteen years? Fifteen years?
Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
Okay, all right, all right, So now we're gonna amp
it up.
Speaker 2 (01:01:24):
We're talking about the World War z the twenty eight
days later, the sprinters, the one that run at you,
come at you, the rage zombies.
Speaker 1 (01:01:32):
How many years you're giving yourself on that ooh?
Speaker 3 (01:01:35):
I would say about us out about solid five to
ten five ten, okay, okay, all right. So the last one, now,
this is the one that's always the like the like
the catalyst is like, okay, we have the resident evil zombie.
Speaker 2 (01:01:49):
So any animal can be a zombie. There's you got
Nemesis running around, You got that like like that style
of zombie.
Speaker 1 (01:01:56):
How you what are you getting?
Speaker 3 (01:01:58):
If I, if I was, if I could pick a location,
if I was, if I was in Raccoon City, it
probably wouldn't be no more than like six to six
months to a year. But if I was in like
like a place like northern Michigan where it's always cold, oh,
I'm surviving like five or ten years.
Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
Okay, Now, are you able to live off the land,
because that's one of the things for me that I'm like,
I theorize I can.
Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
I just I've never had to, so I don't know
if I can.
Speaker 3 (01:02:28):
For no, I no, I can for sure, like like
learning how to camp.
Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
Wait a minute, yeah, of course you know how to
live off the land.
Speaker 3 (01:02:37):
But oh yeah, oh for sure when it comes to
like surviving out, you know, I can for sure, I
can for sure do it.
Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
Now, this is the funniest question that I always like
to ask Mozilla with zombies.
Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
All Right, you're in a group, you get bit?
Speaker 2 (01:02:51):
Are you telling your group if nobody saw you get
bit and you got bit, you're telling or not?
Speaker 3 (01:02:55):
Yep you are? Okay, Oh no, no, A lot of
people wouldn't know. That's the thing, you know, That's that's
the thing. Like COVID was the one of the things
that like, it was a staple for me to know
if if you know what I'm saying, like, if people
got bit, you know what I'm saying. So when I
(01:03:16):
caught COVID one time, I told people like, yo, I
caught COVID, Like dang, you know what I'm saying. But
but like, but there are some people that didn't tell
that caught COVID. So which baby opened my eyes? Like, Yo,
if you got bit by a zombie, I would have
been dead by you.
Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
What's also a fun thing.
Speaker 2 (01:03:33):
So we did this at dream Con last year because
we were doing a live podcasts in the dream Lounge, right,
and a good A fun thing that I like to
do is like, you know, when the zombie apocalypse breakout,
like right now, you know, the people that are around
you are going to be your first crew, you know,
until you find like you know, until you find your
your safe place or your people or whatever, like that's
(01:03:53):
gonna be the people you're gonna have to travel with.
You're gonna have to walk the world with, right, So
then you gotta like gay your survival. So like at
that time at the dream Longe, you was like, all right,
everybody in this room, now let's talk about it.
Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
And we started breaking it down. I was like, all right,
so who knows how to farm?
Speaker 2 (01:04:08):
Because if we're creating the community. We need somebody who
knows how to who knows how to grow. We had
somebody in there. I was like, all right, so now
who who has.
Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
Any medical training?
Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Because if shit goes down, like somebody got to be
able to know medical stuff. You know what I'm saying.
We had somebody there. We had some people who were
gun trained and everything like that. It's like, next time
you're doing a set and you guys are filming, just
just this gauge, just look out and say, Okay, what
is all if the zombie apocalypse broke out? Now it's
all likelihood of surviving and just kind of seeing what
you got part of your team.
Speaker 3 (01:04:37):
It'd have been like for me, it's it would have
been like farming and gun training for sure, gun for you. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
Sure, see that's what I said. I would be a
really good soldier because like.
Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
I'm though, I'm trying to like, I got good leadership quality,
so I could potentially be a good leader. But I
know for a fact, like as far as patrol, gun control,
going out, being a sol older. You know what I'm saying,
if we got to take over some ship, I'm on that.
I'm on that team. You know what I'm saying farming.
I never had the farmer day in my life. I
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never had to grow food or anything like that. So
like I got the concept of it, but I never
had to So I can't say that I could do that,
you know what I'm saying. And so that's where that's
where I'm like, like I would definitely have to be
a part of a good faction, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (01:05:22):
Yeah, that's no, that's facts though. Yeah, when it comes
to like, you know, you know, survival, like il Ray
already know what time it is, Like I'm going to
somewhere that's cold where some means I'm not gonna go.
I'm gonna be literally in a deer camp, like deer
camp in a tree. Go ahead, I'm I'm gonna hit
you with a bullet.
Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
All right. So now let's get into the dreaded top five.
All right. So I'm gonna do a first.
Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
One because I do want to get your top five
director influences or people that you got, directors that you
look up to.
Speaker 3 (01:05:57):
Okay, not in Partikler. Order doesn't have to be an order, Okay.
I like Quentin Tarantino, I do I do like Quentin Tarantino.
Edgar right solid uh Now whoever I forgot what the
director's name, but whoever did everything everywhere all at once?
Speaker 1 (01:06:20):
Oh sire? Who did that one?
Speaker 3 (01:06:25):
I like? I like his style. I like it? Uh
uh what else? Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:06:35):
Daniel Kawan and Daniel and Daniel Shineart Okay, I.
Speaker 3 (01:06:40):
Like them so uh. Ryan Coogler, super Ryan Coogler. Steven
Spielberg mm hmm Steven, he really is like a real
old g o G And to me, like I said,
(01:07:01):
the fact that here's that I tell people all the time.
Speaker 2 (01:07:04):
Steven Spielberg gave a Jurassic Park. Jurassic Park still holds
up to today. Talk about the very very first one
that that were thought to use animatronics, and those animatronics
still look so good. Like I get it, Like, I mean,
there's moments that you can tell that it's a robot.
Speaker 1 (01:07:21):
But I'm just like, yo, he gave us the.
Speaker 2 (01:07:23):
First true visualizations of dinosaurs, you know what I'm saying,
Like to the point where literally that is how dinosaurs
look to us. Now obviously they keep on trying to
change it, like oh yeah, the terrannosaurs really had feathers.
Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
I'm like, nah, that's my tyrannosaurs. Rex. That's how that's
how my raptors sound.
Speaker 4 (01:07:41):
Like.
Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
You know that.
Speaker 3 (01:07:43):
He killed it. He killed it, and it was his
last movie he killed was was a Ready Player one?
Speaker 1 (01:07:50):
Oh my god, Ready Player one was so.
Speaker 3 (01:07:52):
Good and like he really showed, he really stepped up
and said, I'm gonna show you why they call me
Steven Spielberg.
Speaker 1 (01:07:57):
I'm like, I'm gonna show you why.
Speaker 3 (01:07:59):
I was gonna show you why. I'm like, hey, I'm like,
that's year. That's years of putting. Like, that's years of work.
That's not like the overnight thing. That's years of work.
Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
So so I've already heard your top five anime characters,
I mean animes, but I do want to go your
top fives. I feel like that'd be a different list
for you. So your top five main characters. So not
the anime in general, but isms.
Speaker 3 (01:08:26):
Oh man, I am. I am. Obviously everybody knows I'm
a loofy fan. I'm a loofy fan. Yeah you know
what I'm saying. I like people. I think it grown
onto people. But I like Baccago, I like I like
Badka Goo Bacca Goo. I I love from the beginning.
Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
M hmm.
Speaker 3 (01:08:51):
Let's see. Oh, I gotta give it to my boy
Vegeta all the time, Prince, big prince here, who waits a.
It's a tough one. Uh gone, Oh gone, I don't really,
I really like, I really live. Oh man, let's let's
(01:09:16):
dive in deeper. I'm trying to think. Now people are
gonna be like, what and there's a reason why, because uh,
there's a reason to it. Ash Ketchum. Okay, there's a
I know, I know, but ash ketch them just the
Pokemon genre alone helped me mentally as a kid to
(01:09:39):
get out of a dark space. And it really forever,
I will be grateful for Pokemon. You know what I'm
saying to this to this day. You know what I'm saying.
So ash Ketchum would be like, you know, yeah, I
wouldn't say I watched Pokemon like now by play all
the games.
Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
Of course, I mean, and the Pokemon was I mean,
like pokemoning Or and Gundam.
Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
Was your first two animes that you don't.
Speaker 3 (01:10:03):
Oh yeah yeah Gundam. Yeah, but if my next one,
my runner up was burning Gundam for sure, for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:10:11):
Right, So, uh, we do a thing on the show
called recommendations It could be something that you're watching, you're reading,
you're listening to, but something that you think the listeners
should check out, you know, outside of your own property
and stuff that you're working on. So what is the
recommendation that you think that our listeners and viewers should
check out. Okay, So if you are starting out in anime,
I usually tell people that hear the starter animes, you
(01:10:32):
should start on either One PUNCHMN, Demon Slayer, My Hero Academia,
Death Notes, and.
Speaker 3 (01:10:43):
Yeah, those are the starter animes that start off with.
You know what I'm saying, Like I personally, I feel
like those are the starter animes. I'm trying to think.
I feel like I'm missing one. But Attack on Titans,
the Attack on Titans is like it's enough for like,
it's you know, it's enough for people to dive in
and be like, okay, I understand.
Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:11:01):
The Lower of Van also cool. Now if it goes
to like, you know, if you want a complex story, uh,
you know, you know, if you want like story and
all that stuff, I usually tell people Doctor Stone.
Speaker 1 (01:11:13):
I love Doctor Stone.
Speaker 3 (01:11:15):
Doctor Stone is really good Doctor Stone. If you're really
ready for the journey one.
Speaker 6 (01:11:21):
Piece, uh, you're really ready for the journey.
Speaker 3 (01:11:25):
I love it. I feel like there's not enough.
Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
Uh, that's gonna be a hot take. I'm a clip
that i' gonna use that.
Speaker 3 (01:11:33):
I feel like there's not enough.
Speaker 1 (01:11:34):
There's one piece doesn't have enough episode. I know.
Speaker 3 (01:11:40):
I don't Oh man, Uh, there's there's a Naruto if
you want to dive in deeper. You know what I'm saying,
Like even watching the fillers, like, you know, obviously the filings.
Speaker 2 (01:11:52):
I watched the film, so I got I got into
NTO late and I.
Speaker 1 (01:11:56):
Watched the filters and everybody was like, why did you
watch the filters?
Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
I was like, I feel like, if you're watching an
anime for the first time, you gotta you gotta watch
it in all, So I watched it all.
Speaker 1 (01:12:05):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:12:06):
Now, obviously, yeah, if I go back and watch it,
i'ma watch you know, the non filler list one, so
I can just you know, you know, watch it, uh,
in totality that way. But I was like, I feel
like I got to I'm like, without the filler, you
don't get the episode and them trying to find Kakashi's face,
you know what I'm saying, Like that.
Speaker 1 (01:12:20):
Was such a fun episode, you know, right, It's like
it's one of those things.
Speaker 3 (01:12:24):
It's like, yo, just it's not that, it's not that,
you know what I'm saying, Like like yeah, so yeah,
when it comes to a complex story, I would say
that what other thing sord art online, I feel like
it's solid. Yeah, I would say sort art online.
Speaker 1 (01:12:40):
I feel like that's yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:12:42):
Again it goes back to the complexities of it because
I feel like once you so like for me, like,
once I watch Death Note, that really opened up my
world to like, oh, anime can get really serious and complex, right,
And then I watched sort art online, Like I feel like,
once you watch something like a Death Note or a
Tokyo Ghoul or something like that, or what's the one,
(01:13:02):
what's the one where old boy goes back in time
to try to stop the killer Erased? If you watch
like Erased or something like.
Speaker 3 (01:13:09):
That, Oh you should watch that one.
Speaker 1 (01:13:12):
Do you know about that one?
Speaker 3 (01:13:13):
That I'm definitely not him?
Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
So here's the this is this is the trailer. So
this is not a spoiler alert. What happens is this
guy he's walking out and he's seeing he's he's he
realized that there's this little girl missing, and he's like,
wait a minute, I swear I saw that. He just
remembers seeing this, and then he's like, wait, what's happening.
Speaker 1 (01:13:35):
He's like, wait a minute, who was that guy?
Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
And he starts remembering all these things, and then he
has this memory of when he was a kid that
this little girl ended up going missing and it was
a serial killer killing all these little kids, and so
he was like, oh shit, I think he's back, and
for whatever reason, him having that traumatic experience and everything
kicks him back in time and he's at the same
time when that little girl before she was about to
(01:13:59):
go missing. So now he's remembering, Okay, I saw the guy.
I remember seeing him and that little girl missing in
my time, so let me see if I can find
him in this time and stop them.
Speaker 1 (01:14:09):
And that's.
Speaker 8 (01:14:12):
You mute, Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:14:21):
Yeah, but yeah, So that kicks off everything, you know
what I'm saying, And now he's going back in time
trying to stop a killer. It's a really good deep anime,
but it's one of those things like once I like
I said, once you watch something serious like death Note
or something like that, it kicks you into well, let
me see what other mystery or whatever the serial like
you know, like killer ones or drama one that's not
(01:14:42):
a shown in or not a slice of life and.
Speaker 1 (01:14:45):
Everything like that.
Speaker 3 (01:14:46):
Yeah, no, that's facts. That's the same thing. I guess
with me. When it came to a Hunter Hunter, I
mic bro I wish they continue on Like I read
the manga, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, they're trippic triffic.
Speaker 1 (01:14:59):
Are you anger over anime or anime over manga or both?
Speaker 3 (01:15:02):
I'm both. I'm like, I'm not like crazy, I'm not
like that type of person, like, oh I read the manga.
I usually like the cross reference to see what's the difference.
And you know, you know, for example, like the Marine,
for like in one Piece, like you know, a white
beard got his half his face taken out on the manga.
You know what I'm saying. Do it in the anime.
I'm like, oh, that's interesting, you know, so, like you know,
(01:15:24):
it's it's pretty cool to see, like you know what
adaptation they're like, Okay, this might be too dark.
Speaker 2 (01:15:29):
For yeah, because you know, you know what, Big Mama,
what's what that's her name, right, Big Mama?
Speaker 1 (01:15:37):
While I'm blanking Big mom.
Speaker 2 (01:15:39):
Yeah, when they go when they get into her backstory.
So I watched the anime first, right, and so I
was lost. I said wait wait, I was like, did
they leave the island? I said, what happened to? Like
what happened to the lady and the kids? And I
said wait, because you know, remember the way they animated it.
I thought, like, Okay, they threw her the birthday party,
she passed out from eating, and then they left spoiler
(01:16:01):
her by the way, but I'm sorry, I got it.
But so then I'm like, so I went down this
rap hole, like wait, what really happened because I'm like,
this makes no sense, Like did she sell the kids
and then just chose the lero on the island? And
then when you read the manga and they really explained
what happened, I said, yo, like this like and then
you go back and watch the clip. You see the
joy of her and you see the kids popping up,
(01:16:21):
you see her. Oh yeah, I said, oh I got
I said, this is the most scariest character in the world.
Speaker 3 (01:16:27):
Big Big Mom is probably the scariest character and probably
one of the scariest characters out of everybody I think,
more scarier than I think more scarier than Kaido.
Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
Me, yeah, because it's it's just it's that it's that
blind power that she doesn't know she at once she blacks.
Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
Out, it's it's a rap. All right man?
Speaker 2 (01:16:49):
So where can my people find you at? And what
do you need them to support you on?
Speaker 3 (01:16:52):
I mean shoot? Uh so, uh, it's on Irving, Irving
Lambert on all platforms, and make everything, make everything, you
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:17:02):
Uh, you know, at least.
Speaker 3 (01:17:05):
It's just make it fairly simple. You know, I'm I'm
usually active on Instagram. I'm usually on Twitter, always trolling. Uh,
but I'm usually heavy on Instagram. But like you know,
when I post my films on you know, YouTube, you
know it be on there as well too. But yeah,
Irving Lambert, all platforms, TikTok, all that stuff. So so yeah,
(01:17:29):
all right, and then what oh, I'll just say like
and you know soon enough, uh uh uh, y'all y'all
here first, there there is a there is an original
coming out, so and that's that's gonna be a scary one.
That's a scary before.
Speaker 1 (01:17:46):
Okay, I was gonna wrap up, but just one last question.
Speaker 2 (01:17:48):
I know y'all are known for dropping something extremely dope
doing something extremely dope around dream Con.
Speaker 1 (01:17:56):
What what are we expecting here?
Speaker 3 (01:17:59):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:17:59):
One piece, one.
Speaker 3 (01:18:00):
Piece, live action, one piece? Uh you know, uh, I'll
let Vader announce it. But he is dropped. He is
dropping something interesting. He does have a Blade versus ghost
Writer on on the way, and.
Speaker 1 (01:18:13):
Then he's been he's been dropping the screenshots of it.
Speaker 3 (01:18:18):
Yeah, it looks crazy. Blade Versus Ghostwriter. My boy Pierre
is doing U Hockey Show.
Speaker 1 (01:18:25):
Yeah, he told me about He was just telling us
about that.
Speaker 3 (01:18:27):
And my other boy Doc is doing uh uh Hancock Live.
Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
Oh yeah, like you know.
Speaker 3 (01:18:36):
So so yeah, so we we got, we got, we cooked,
we could get a little we all think so like
right now, like bye bye by one piece, no one
has seen a thing, and it looks insane, you know,
saying this this one, this one. I'm not gonna lie.
I don't know if I would do it one piece too,
because exactly exactly behind the scenes is the toughest, like
(01:19:03):
VFX wise, so you don't make the you know, the
stretching of goofy. Yeah, you know what I'm saying, it's
a little tough. I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 1 (01:19:11):
I can imagine, bro, I can imagine. But man, all
right man, well, this has been one on one with deuces.
I've been your boy, douces. This has been the amazing,
talented Urban Lambert and we are out deser