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June 13, 2025 • 74 mins
Tonight on Hollywood Weekly, Jackson Felts, Anderson Hirst and Christopher Kidd talk about movie, television and video game news in the last week, discuss what they've been watching and what you should be watching, then look past Disney to instead draft their favorite DreamWorks movies of all time.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
That was an idea. I felt like I was gonna
spake you. I'm not sure what to do with my hand.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
You have part of my attention, you have the minimum amount.
What name? Who are you steal? Some men just want
to watch the world bun. Let's see you drinking one percent?
Is that because you think you're fat? Let's rock, Let's
rock today.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
I don't think that there is a worse smell on
planet Earth than the one outside of this building's bathroom. Really,
have you been to the bathroom?

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (00:35):
After six pm? No, just when we finished the pod today.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Just go walk down, specifically after six pm.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
It specifically is because apparently like there's some build up
that happens in the day. It is unbelievable, Like it's
like it's like you're going into a different universe that
just I don't even know. Just go, just go right
when you leave the station, it's something else. How's it going?

(01:03):
Everybody's going? Good man?

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Going through my movies for one of the draft Yeah,
the drafts gonna be fun. I'm excited.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Dream Works dress Like, there's so many fun ones, good ones.
So anders guess what. There's another live action remake of
an animated movie. Coming out today or today, yesterday, yesterday.
How to Train Your Dragon, the dream Works classic has
been turned into a live action movie. I have my tickets.
I'm going to go see it in a couple of weeks.
I'm very excited.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Prepared to be disappointed.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
I'm also seeing Lelan Stitch next Friday.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Prepared to be extra disappointed.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
I am prepared, I know for for How to Train
Your Dragon. It's literally a shot for shot remake, exact
same thing, make it just to give it a different,
different look. It's the same look.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
No watch the original. I watched the original.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Yeah, I am going to watch the but I have
Lelon Stitch next Friday. Then I have How to Train
Your Dragon.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
On the Friday.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Well, okay, and that's fine, but you know it's funny
because the reason why they do this is obviously to
make money. I got free tickets to How to Train
Your Dragon. And I will say our podcast we got
to like actually straighten up a little bit. We gotta
be you know, be be real because we've actually graduated
a little bit and we've been invited to a screening.
Yes we're actually I'm not so okay at that time.

(02:19):
You know what I'm gonna. I'm going to cheat and
say that we got invited to a screening because we
kind often a roundabout way did Chris and I on
Monday night are going to see F one at the
Boeing Imax theme. It looks like a great movie. Honestly,
I was going to see it anyway. Brad Pitt looks great.
The whole premise looks great as an aging racer going
back to F one to try his talents as an

(02:40):
old man.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
It's not like a docu biopic or whatever. It is
just a completely new thing.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
But the same guy who did Top Gun Mavericks doing this,
and it's sort of the element of we're going full real, Like, sorry,
Brad Pitt, You're getting behind the wheel of a race
car going this fast. You are going to go this
fast if a crash happens, a crash happens. But we
are doing the real strapping and and I can't wait.
I think Christopher McCrory, you know that's the that's the uh,
that's the other guy who directed uh, who directed Top

(03:09):
Gun Maverick.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
I should know this off the top of my head.
Joseph Kaczinski Joseph Knsky is the director also here of
F one and it looks really damn good and Chris,
Monday night, we get to go to a screening of
it up at the Imax, which should be awesome for
this guy.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
This will be my first screening. I don't know if
you guys have ever ever had an opportunity to do that,
but this will be my first one.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Just a couple, oh, just a couple. Well, you should
have a promotions director named Kimmy here at iHeart and
she got the ends with these people to be like, yeah, Kimmy, Kimmy, Kimmy.
She had the ends like to know these people who
set up these screenings, so she would always invite people.
And I got screening of Thor Ragnarok, which was freaking

(03:50):
awesome and and I mean you get kind of these couple.
Furious seven was another one which was just your years
screening and you're crying your eyes out. It didn't think
that was, oh my god, this is this right crying
at a screener, but I did. But no, this, I
think ultimately this is gonna be fun. Chris. We get
to like actually, like you know, we're gonna see people
like taking notes during the movie and stuff. We're gonna critics, actual,

(04:13):
actual people who do this for a living are gonna
be there.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
I'm excited to be fun. I've never done it, so
I'm excited just to Oh I got to see the
movie before everyone else.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
Ha. Hey, guys, F one was a hit.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
Can't wait for you to see it in theaters when
it comes out on fighters theaters? What did I say?

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Theaters? Theaters? What did I say? You said theaters?

Speaker 2 (04:34):
What's wrong with theaters?

Speaker 1 (04:35):
Theaters?

Speaker 2 (04:36):
The wrong emphasis and fastest on the wrongest. I'm black.
We say theaters.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
That's fair.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
You say Detroit too, so I never thought of it
like Detroit Detroit that emphasizes on the D Detroit. Is
it Detroit or Detroit? It's det I mean, actually I've
asked evert fits you who does the crack and play
back play he's from Detroit. I called Detroit, but apparently
it is Detroit.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Well, I mean it is d I would, I would,
I would, Trevor if everyone says it's Detroit and so
maybe it's a black thing.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
Sperg get it, pitt ha Chris, that's how you say it.
I know. I tried.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
And with that, ladies and Jennen werecome me into Hollywood Weekly.
We are three sports radio producers who finally have a
podcast to talk about something other than sports. My name
is Jackson Feltz, Anderson Hurst Christopher Kidd. Here we are
here to talk about movies and TV that we are watching,
movies and TV that you should be watching. And we'll
do a draft of DreamWorks movies. Uh and yeah, I
mean just overall movie news. By the way, did you

(05:36):
guys see James Bond is back? Speaking of news, just
hit that right off the top, James Bond is back.
You didn't see the news, Chris, I know you saw
the news. I saw you tweeting about it. I tweeted
about it under Anders James Bond is back. What do
you What do you think? I like the idea of
going to a young James Bond and kind of just
you're going that direction.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
Don't just start talking tell me the news.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
The video game, man, Okay, I think you would like
it too, though.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
No, I'm always three crazy trailer. I didn't know, to
be honest, I just wanted to get the game just
to watch, like Golden Eye or all the cut scenes
it GoldenEye.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
I mean, the best James gone game ever? Was was
was Golden eight? Yeah that's the one as on the
was it N sixty four or something? But there was
the best video games. There was another couple really really
like like night Fire was I think a really really
good James Bond game. But it's been like I think
it's been like ten fifteen years since the last Bond
video game.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Yeah, this is gonna be double those seven First Light.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
Yeah, it's it's the origins of James Bond in this
video game, and it's so cool. It looks really really
damn good. I know we're like starting on the TV stories.
You know.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
My favorite James Bond movie is Casina Reality.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
I'm match. Yeah, yeah, there's not as big on Casino Reality.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
Dude, it's the best one.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
I'm not as big on it. I want my James
Bond absolutely lucrative and crazy and over the top and
not realistic. Casino Real is just too real for why
I love it. But that's why I mean, like I
watch Bourne if I want that kind of stuff, Like
I'll watch the Bourne movies if I want that kind
of a secret agent. That's why I love. I still
like the outlandish Bond stuff of like Specter, of No

(07:13):
Time to Die even I only even throw die Another
Day in there in some parts of Dineing their Day,
not the full movie, because I like the absurdity of
Bond sometimes.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
Over the top.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
I know, I get it, I get it.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
I mean, but if that's what you like, then I understand.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
Because Sino Royal is the best James Bond film.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
Film, and that's why film love it. Oh that's so good.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
Yeah, well I don't. I don't watch James Bond for film.
I watch it for absurdity. I don't know. The video
game looks good. And there was another video game that
you were posting about, wasn't there. Didn't you send something
about there being another video game out there? Yeah, you
did send us something about a video game.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Let me check.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
I don't have no idea. While we're on the news,
there's a new popcorn bucket out for the Fantastic Four movie.
Uh it's what is it?

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Like?

Speaker 1 (07:55):
A two foot thing of Galactus's head. I'm not into
popcorn buckets. I think popcorn but the dumbest things. But
this one especially looks dumb for how big it is.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
But a game of Thrones, the War of wester.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Rus seme of Thrones has a video game.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
And they have it's a real time strategy game. I
love strategy games. Underrated, but they brought back Kit Harrington
like to play John Snow. It's like a straight up
it's excuse me, it's a CGI Kit Harrington.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
So what's the story.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
I don't know. It's it's kind of it's releasing in
twenty twenty six, so it's like there's not a ton
of details about it. Okay, but it looks so much fun.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
I don't know if you're if you're actually getting John
Snow the character and doing something that is canon to
his character.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
I don't know. Well, I just think it looks as
it's a strategy game. It's going to be like you
can choose your faction. You can either be you know,
the you know Stark Family, or you can be the Lanisters.
You can be the Great Joys, or you can be
I think that you can be the White Walkers if
you want to.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
Like, it's a strategy but it's not a turn based game. Correct.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
Let me let me confirm.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
I don't know. I'll hold out hope, but if it's
if it's his story and cannon to John Snow's character,
I'm in because anything more that can add to that story.
I'm in on just because I love the content. But
I'll want to see what actual gameplay looks like.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
It looks like it's turn based.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
Yeah, yeah, see, that's gonna be tough for me.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
I love those games like a civilization.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
I'm not. Yes, the CIEV games, I'm not. I'm not
into those. I need I need more like for me,
Like now, Chris, you're big into the you know, n
cua A college football.

Speaker 2 (09:34):
No, I'm not. No, you're out on college football. Yeah,
that's right, he likes. I don't play college really why
too many teams number one? And I just don't care
for it. I just okay, can we actually put a
pin in this conversation and have an entire episode based
on video games? Please?

Speaker 1 (09:51):
We should? Yes, that's a good point. We should. We
should do that at some point.

Speaker 2 (09:53):
Yeah, let's do that.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
All right, Let's do that. One other piece of movie
news before we get to what we're watching. Uh, Spaceballs
Too is happening? Ninety eight soon to be ninety nine
year old mel Brooks did a YouTube video where he said,
we listened to the fans and we're ignoring them and
making this movie anyway. Amazon has given mel Brooks so
much money that mel Brooks has decided to completely fall

(10:17):
for it and make Spaceballs two. It will inevitably absolutely
ruin Spaceball as one. And I hate them. I don't
know if you guys are Spaceball's fans. Yeah, but I.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
Don't love it, like a lot of their cult following
it does. But I think it's a really good take
on the spoof, so to speak. And I love how
apparently mel Brooks reached out to George Lucas, and George
Lucas actually liked the idea. He was like, yeah, absolutely,
go for it. Make fun of me.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
I don't care because he knows that it'll only promote
Star Wars too. It's like, yeah, it just it's cross promotion.
But to make a second one after, you know, thirty
forty years whatever. It's the same actors, are they the one?
The same way the person who played the Prince says
is also going to continue on. But obviously I'm missing
the characters. But I think I think there's like multiple

(11:07):
actors who are now dead, so you like to actually
do it. So either way, I just don't like. I
don't like it, you know, what we don't we leave
leave this great ip alone. You don't need to. Ranna
is seventy two, He's still alive. Good for Rick moranis
I thought he kind of? I know that the main
actor the main two Vespa, Yeah, she's back. And then

(11:31):
who played who played the mock of Han Solo and
Chewy Star Bill? He's yeah. Bill Polman passed No, Bill
Pollman passed away. I'm fairly certain Bill Pollman passed away. No,
Bill Polland passed away, didn't he?

Speaker 2 (11:47):
Sean Candy passed away?

Speaker 1 (11:49):
I am sorry to Bill Paulmen. I thought, I really
thought Bill Pollman passed away. Whoops? Oh well, Bill, who's
seventy one years old. I hope you're living a good life.
Bill pomand he's still kicking it. You'll be in Spaceball too,
But yeah, John Candy obviously, but okay, wow, I haven't
gotten one of those wrong in a while. It happens anyway.
With that said, I'm not looking forward to it, but

(12:10):
I'll watch it anyway because I am a slut for movies. Uh.
That's why I'm going to see Lelo and Stitch and
How to Train Your Dragon in the next two weeks.
Why don't we start on what we've been watching?

Speaker 2 (12:20):
Chris?

Speaker 1 (12:20):
Why don't we start with you? What have you been watching?

Speaker 2 (12:22):
I've been watching. We watching a lot of stuff. Actually,
so have we watched Sinners? Because it's out on one
of my illegal websites. So whatever, let's promote that. While wrong, tremendous. Yeah,
s F flix, So s Flix. We're going to get
to invite it to a lot more screenings because of this,
Thank god. Oh yeah, so that was so just watching
it a game was like, wow, it was just as

(12:43):
exciting and good as the first time. God watch, you
don't just use someone else's login or anything like that.
Logging for what any sort of website there's logging for this. No,
it's my point. You should just use someone else's login
and watch it legally.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
No, okay, all right, go ahead. The Sinners on the
second watch? How was it even on the third watch?

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Third watch?

Speaker 1 (13:05):
Damn? Man? Wow, I mean I liked the movie, but
you seem like you love the movie.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
It was It was just like, wow, it's a Chris movie.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
It's it. Does the music scene hit when they go
through the years of music? Does that hit me differently?
The third time watching?

Speaker 2 (13:19):
No, it still hits though HiT's like a ton of bricks.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
But you know, just a good movie, man, anything new
that you picked up from it?

Speaker 2 (13:26):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (13:27):
No, other than mile. I can't believe I saw this
in theaters. It's one of those moments in history for me.
I gotta see that. Can you say the word theater? Theater? Okay,
go ahead, just go And.

Speaker 2 (13:38):
Then I rewatch plane with Gerard Butler, Mike, Yeah, when
they fly over territory that you probably you didn't know of,
and you'd think, oh, yeah, we're we just landed in
some tropical island. Come to find out, Yeah, there's a
bunch of you know, what are they called? Not mercenaries,

(14:00):
not gorillas? Oh my gosh, what are they called?

Speaker 1 (14:02):
Wow? Not mercing gorillas. Rebels.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
There we go, okay, land on an island and there's
rebels and they want money. Come to find out, Yeah,
they're willing to kill every and everybody, and Jerar Butler
goes badass, which you know how many pilots can actually
pull that off?

Speaker 1 (14:17):
Butler exactly right.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
So have you seen it, Jackson? No?

Speaker 1 (14:21):
I have not, But I know Gerard Butler from his
other you know, all those action movies whatever they're called.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
Yeah, I think it came on twenty twenty three. I
took my daddy go to see it while we were
in Portland actually, and we enjoyed it. So I ended
up watching that again over the weekend. I was like, man,
that's a good ass movie. Man, it didn't get the
ratings it probably deserved, but overall it was a good movie.
So I've just been rewatching a couple of movies and
chilling for the most part. What are your guys recommendations?
I watched snow Piercer recently, the movie with Chris Evans

(14:51):
and Ed Harris and Telda Swinton. Also, Flight Risk was trash. Okay,
thank you guys.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
See a lot of a lot of movie, a lot
of plane movies for Chris.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
Did you guys see that with Mark Wahlberg? That was terrible?
Is that new? It came out, I want to say,
like February this year, and it was hyped up. Like
they told in the trailer, they kind of give you
the movie.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
Sadly.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
I love Mark Wahlberg's career. It's gone a little bit downhill.
Got two point four rating.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
There you go, Hey, to for Grace, I didn't know
To for Grace was still making movies.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
About that not good. Anywhod snow Piercer, Yeah, highly recommend.
There's a lot of like I don't want to say spoilers,
but just like twists. Uh so I'm not gonna go
super into it, but just really cool concept about like
the world is in this second ice age they call it,

(15:42):
and uh they kind of live out their days on
a on a train that like kind of goes through
the snow and ice. Uh, and the train's poorest residents,
uh live in the back and then they're the richest
ones live in the front. So it's kind of a
class warfare sort of situation. There's a lot of really
cool like political commentary with it if you're into that stuff.

(16:05):
The acting is fantastic. I think it's one of Chris
Evans' best performances, to be honest, I agree. And it's
just a super underrated movie. I hadn't seen it, so
watching it for the first time a couple of weeks ago,
it was really good.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
That's one of those movies that is was not talked
about when it first came out. You sort of just
found out about it over the years from people who
saw it on TNT or TBS. Around the However, I
think at the first time I watched it was on
one of those and you kind of were just in
the middle of it saying like, why did nobody pay
attention to this?

Speaker 2 (16:35):
Exactly?

Speaker 1 (16:36):
Also, it's Chris Evans at his peak. He just became
Captain America. He I think this might have been right
around the time of Winter Soldier, like he is owning
the world right now, and then he just makes this,
which must it must have just not had the big budget.
They didn't promote it correctly.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
But I mean it looks high production value.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
Does That's the thing. It ends up looking really good,
and I agree with you. The cast is great, the
acting is great, and there was concepts great. I think
it's a it's it's a story that originally was like
a Korean film or something like that. Okay, but listen,
the plot ultimately makes no sense. It's like a train
you know that that basically is the last.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
Overlook kind of like exactly you look over.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
It's a great movie.

Speaker 2 (17:21):
Yeah, it's really really good. I highly recommend it if
you if you're into that kind of stuff, especially like
for me, I always like kind of going back to
movies that didn't get the praise they deserve and like
being like, Okay, let's check it out. Now everyone's seeming
to like it.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Oh, let's see what it got on a Rotten tomatoes four.
This is interesting tomato meters at ninety four, but the
audience is only at seventy two.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
I don't get that. That tells me that there's a
lot of people that didn't get it.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
Maybe, okay, I mean the whole thing is class warfare. Yeah,
it's just it's how it's how, it's how the elites
subjugate the classes under them and get people to just
go along with the status quo without saying, hot, this
doesn't make sense.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Yeah, another one that I yeah, I don't want to
just abruptly move on, but like highly recommend it. I
don't want to say too much about it because it's good.
You should just experience it for the first time. I
give it my own rating. I'd say about an eighty.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
Three eighty four Michael a couple points higher to it
in eighty six, but like it's right in that.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
Rage Yeah, okay, which is good. A Bronx tale really,
So there's there's a kind of subgenre of like just
mobster movies that are just it's it's because Godfather and
then Goodfellas, and then you know, more recently with The Irishmen,
and then some other ones that and and shows you
add in the Sopranos and stuff. A movie like this,

(18:39):
which again it's Robert de Niro, so he absolutely kills it.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
So he acted and directed it.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
Yes, this one is impressive, super underrated. Like I'm telling
you when I say, like, this might might beat out
Godfather for me, and I'm a wow, I don't. I'm
not a Godfather hater, but I think it can be
a little overrated sometimes.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Probably well, the people who overrate it were born in
like the sixties.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
I understand that it's part of like that culture. It
was one of the first movies of that kind to
be made great. And it has some amazing, amazing actors
and amazing performances, YadA, YadA, YadA. But this one I
just gets so overlooked. And I watched it just kind
of randomly the other night because I had a couple
of people like suggested to me, and my god, the

(19:30):
story's fantastic. I think Chaz Paul Montieri is the is
the mobster as Sonny and then so the Robert de
Niro's character, Lorenzo is a just a bus driver and
basically like he gets when he was super young, he
gets offered to be part of Sonny's mob and like

(19:53):
he says no because he thinks it's kind of the
easy way out. And it's these two guys throughout the
entire movie kind of I iologically going against each other,
but they both respect each other so well, it's it's
it's fantastically right, Joe, Yes, that's bad. It's just fantastic
because you got robertson Nero's character who's just the bus driver.
He believes that the best thing and most honest thing

(20:15):
a man can do is go to work every day
and pay his dues YadA, YadA, YadA, even if you
don't become super rich. Uh. And Sonny the mobster. He
his idea is that it's life is unfair. I'm going
to take control of what I can control and make
a life for myself and people around me and people

(20:37):
that I care. Two ideas that are like good at heart,
but they just clash with each other. Right, Lorenzo sees
it as like kind of taking short cuts and everything
and and not that this is a spoiler. But the
big kind of part of the movie is Lorenzo's son.
He has like what I think it's eight seven, eight

(20:59):
year old son. He gets kind of close with Sonny
the mobster, and the mobster wants to bring him in
and kind of teach him about life, but then of
course it clashes with his dad's way of viewing things.
And it's just it's incredibly well done. Highly recommend it again.
I think just it's incredibly overlooked in terms of mobster movies. Great,
it's a great one.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
I've never seen it, but I mean The Rotten Tomatoes
nine ninety three. Yes, I've never seen it, but it
looks like one really classic you know, all lah Godfather movies.
I'm not huge into those, but you just you got
to give them all a chance. I feel like it's
sort of it's sort of like, you know, I hadn't
given Gangs of New York a chance until I don't know,

(21:40):
five years ago, and I watched it during COVID and
it was sort of just like, where had this been
all my life? You know? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (21:46):
And because I equate it to how my wife doesn't
like zombie movies, right, But it's it's about the story
it tells rather than the setting that it's in. Right,
So I think the same thing about this one, Like
I could see how you would think, oh, god Father,
super slow. It's a bunch of like Italian Americans just
talking to each other about family and stuff and like
kind of just seeing who has a bigger dong, like oh, yeah,

(22:09):
I got you guys. But no, this one tells a
more intricate story for me, and that's why it kind
of stuck with me a little bit.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Nice cool, got it?

Speaker 2 (22:17):
Yeah for me? And then I've been watching Harry Potter movies.
Don't want more remakes? Please?

Speaker 1 (22:24):
I mean that the forecast is here and it's happening,
and they're probably gonna start shooting, I would imagined by
the end of the year, which means we're looking at
probably a twenty twenty seven first season, I guess. So
here we go, boys, it's happening. This it's a book
one season for every book, and we're going to be
creating lots of new contactus. JK. Rowling is a producer

(22:45):
on this, which means she's going to create lots of
new storylines. Yeah, you just go a lot.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
By if since JK Rolling is a producer on it.
She will make sure it doesn't stray too far away
from the originals.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
Hope you're right.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
I hope I'm right too. I don't know if that
will be the case. But the other thing is in
the movies because of you know, constrictions in terms of time,
it's gonna be. It's hard for because I've been reading
the books recently as well, It's really hard to tell
your entire story. There's lots of things that get left
out that are important and that like I've noticed, like
I've kind of just originally growing up, I thought I

(23:19):
was a pretty one to one comparison between the books
and the movies. That is not the case. So maybe
this is an outlet for her with longer you know,
screen time for each book to be able to explore
the smaller parts of each story a little bit deeper.
So I hope this is very, very like wishful thinking

(23:40):
on my part, because I love, love, love this story.
I think it's I've actually grown to love it a
lot more. I kind of grew up as a Lord
of the Ring Star Wars guy and then Harry Potter
was a distant third. It's been as i've reread it
and then rewatched it. It's growing up on my list
a lot, so hopefully they don't screw it up.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Hopefully, hopefully, Yeah, hopefully. I'm just gonna hope for the
next two years until this show comes out on Max
but or sorry, HBO Max, because they can't come up
with a name that sticks.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
That's the other thing that gives me hope. That is
that it's that it is HBO. Yeah, they do.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
They do a lot of good stuff. So you gotta,
I think you gotta make it real in a lot
of senses.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
You gotta.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
You gotta, you know, show some gore and you know,
go take take some steps if you're gonna make it work.
But I don't know. I love John Lithgow too, we'll
see if he actually works out his Dumbledore. Just a
few things on my list and and a little bit
of a debate here coming up on Mission Impossible. I
finished a show on Apple called Your Friends and Neighbors.
It's the New John Ham Show where he is a

(24:39):
businessman in New York who loses his job and he
loses his wife and to make up the money, instead
of just selling his beautiful car and instead of not
living in the Hampton's, he decides to go steal rich
people's stuff and go sell it to the black market.
Instead of just doing the smart things, he decides to
go rob people and their homes in the Hamptons. Okay, listen,

(25:04):
it's like, it's a it's a well acted show, it's
a well produced show, but you guys know, like, I
hate content that treats its characters stupider than they actually are.
And at every step in this show, the person would exactly,
they just basically treat every one of these characters like
they're idiots. And it's like, Okay, not all of these

(25:25):
people are this stupid, Like this person clearly is is
really And the way he narrates, because it's a it's
a narration plot where he narrates pretty much I wouldn't
say every scene, but a lot of each episode, and
you get it. This is a smart man, he's a
calculated man. He's not dumb enough to actually go through
this stupid ass decision. And then the decisions that various

(25:46):
characters make at the end of the season finale are
just beyond dumb. It's it's like, again, it's a good
show in parts because how well it's acted and how
well it's produced. But like it just there's there's these
moments that just make you wonder who the hell was
was trying to just you know, round about make a
plot work here, because I will say, andrews Amy Carrero.

(26:10):
I will let you google the name Amy Carrero. Knowing
your tastes CEU E A A I M E E
C A R R E r O Amy Carrera American actors,
so I know your taste and and there you go.
That's that's quite nice. Chris just left and the next

(26:31):
two things I wanted to talk to him about, So
that's great.

Speaker 2 (26:34):
Did you watch you can just tell did you watch
Mission Possible?

Speaker 1 (26:37):
I did? So, what do you think? It's fine? It's
solid to fine.

Speaker 2 (26:42):
That's kind of what I've got somewhere.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
In that range. It's probably for me around a seventy eight.
I have it kind of probably in the bottom half,
if not bottom few, of all Missionable Impossible movies.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Does live up to the recent ones, not even remotely.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
I mean it's it's it's it's no in the realm
of Fallout, Dead Reckoning Part one, I have it slightly
over it. I'll have Dead Reckoning Part one probably around
A eighty three, eighty four, but ultimately this doesn't touch
Ghost Ghost Protocol. It doesn't touch Road Nation Ghost Protocol. Well,

(27:17):
it's we're talking Mission Impossible, high, Chris, because I watched
Mission Impossible, and I know you you typed it up
like it was some amazing movie in.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
Where your baby liked it.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
Yeah, I thought it was just fine and solid, and
I put seventy eight on it, and I said that
it's worse than Fallout, worse than Dead Reckoning Part one,
worse than Road Nation, worse than Ghost Protocol, probably worse
than Mission Impossible three. I have it probably above one
and two, but I just didn't think it was. The
first hour was horrendous. Man. The first hour, I thought

(27:49):
was because they constantly show you flashbacks to the other movies.
Then they show you flashbacks that, then then they show
you flashbacks to the actual movie they're showing, so they
have like a lead up, all right, and then they
kind of get into the flashback portion of the first hour,
and in the flashbacks, they then flashed back to the
first thirty minutes of the file Reckoning.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
That's just a slap in the face of your audience.
You don't think they can remember that.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
It's I mean, man, like, I'd love to push back
if you need to. Chris, I just thought that first
hour was painful to watch.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
I actually liked that aspect of Flashback because I didn't
remember it all, even when they brought in a former well
one of the characters which you saw towards the end
of the movie that was in the first one, right,
remember the scene where he's floating down the first film
to grab the file. I would have never put one
one together until they showed that flashback. Now, sure that
might have drawn some people the wrong way. I'm like, yeah,

(28:41):
I knew who it was immediately. But for me, I
was like, holy, so I'll give.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
You that one. Like that one makes sense because then
you bring back a main character from that.

Speaker 2 (28:48):
I actually like that, just because how spaced out the
movies are. Like, these movies are dropping what every four
or five years, and unless you're we watched them a lot,
which I was not doing a lot of this stuff.
I was like, oh my gosh. So I appreciated them
going back and saying, hey, just a reminder. And I
mean it was two hour and fifty minutes, so they
could have easily left that out, and but they did.

(29:08):
Maybe the movie would have ranked higher for you because
you clearly remember a lot from the other couple of films.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
It isn't even about that for me. It's the element
of why do you need to loop in what Philip
seymour Hoffman, his villain did in Mission Impossible three? Why
does it all led to that moment? Kind of like
with Thanos and what he had done for all those
films that we didn't see that coming in. The thing
is though with Thantos, though, is that it required it
all to connect this this final reckoning. You didn't have
to connect these things, but it did connect. But why

(29:36):
My point is, why why do you need everything to connect?

Speaker 2 (29:39):
And that's how they wanted to end it.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
I liked it. I don't know, like the action sequences
at the end were for fine, But also it makes
no sense to fight on the plane because they don't
actually need to fight on the plane. I talk to
you about this off the mic, where like where it
makes no sense why they're fighting. They're both they're both
looking to do the exact same thing and plug the
device into the other device. They're both they're both going
for the exact same result. We want this device to

(30:03):
connect to this device. You don't have to fight each
other and have a big fight sequence. You're both going
for the same goal here. So it's an amazing sequence.
And like the sequence with the submarine is unbelievable. We
talked about that. It is. Honestly, it's worth a ten
dollars admission to see that. The underwater sequence, it's insane.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
But like, no talking, it's just him in a submarine
for like ten minutes. You're like Jesus filthy. Even without
the you feel, you know, talking to people, because usually
those scenes are like, all right, bro, we've been here
for ten minutes and he hasn't said a word. But
this was like great art.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
It truly is art. Yeah, and then the movie is saved,
I think from those action sequences. But at the end
of the day, like you're you're kind of treating like
what Anders said, you're you're treating audience. You're your audience,
I think is as less intelligent. I think you're treating
your characters as less intelligent. And at the end of
the day, I just kind of, you know, it was
so much for half that movie going, but why dot gif?

(31:00):
You know what? But at the end of the day
like they were. They were good action sequences. But I
see your side of it. I just didn't think it
all needed to connect.

Speaker 2 (31:08):
Sometimes dumb it down from me, just like pim dos
please man with pim do. It's it's music, Sally, thank
you that. I'm sorry, I know what it is, but yes,
I was looking for the.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
How it's parentheses exponents.

Speaker 2 (31:25):
It is, so yeah, sometimes dumb it down, you know,
and sorry for you know, Jackson. The scholars out here,
they're like, what the hell, man, it's not.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
Even it's just not about that. I just don't think
you need to connect everything. Just let things live on
their own and mission impossible. Three was there? Two was
a fine movie.

Speaker 2 (31:41):
Well it's dead now, so you don't worry about Jackson's
not going to bring it back unless you know.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
See okay, And that's the other thing.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
Tinty years.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
You're like, yeah, I think they're done. They're one hundred
percent making another one. You think so a thousand I
would bet, literally, I'd put one hundred dollars right now
that they make another one a because the way they
end the movie, it's very very much like you have
Luther who's now passed away. Narrating this this patchway in
real life, narrating this thing saying they'll always need the

(32:07):
I m F. Well they do, saying that you'll always
need this group, and then Ethan like as you mentioned
on the previous podcast, like slips away into this group
of people. You have the you have a person saying
they're always gonna need you, and then he am like
slipping away into the into the group of people. Clearly
there's gonna be another one.

Speaker 2 (32:24):
Well, Tom Cruise said he's done. Tom Cruise is a liar.
The film is the final, It's not called Final for nothing,
so we'll see you know what speaks money. But at
the same time, as Glenn Powell, watch them remake the
entire series again with which one that uh uh mission possible?

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Like from the beginning they're gonna try to find somebody new,
I think eventually.

Speaker 2 (32:49):
To keep making it like a James Bond.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
You're saying, Glenn Powell for Mission Impossible.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
That's who Cruse sought to cast.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
Well for the future, there's your mission. Well they tried
to do with Jeremy Renner and failed. You know that'd
be cool.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
Was Glenn Powell just having a new a new Ethan
hunt Slash just made me change the name.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
Yeah, change the name, but but I think you do
need like a crossover one, like I don't know him,
hang up long, we're going to be Yeah, it's blending.

Speaker 2 (33:12):
Like I'm I'm done with Indiana Jones there for forty years. Okay,
we don't nobody Jackson Feltz and like, hey, you're right,
I think I think.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Mission Impossible can work with a different actor.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
You know how, you like you know how you were
fed up with just bringing things back.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
I'm good.

Speaker 2 (33:28):
We don't need another.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
I don't want I didn't need the final Reckoning and
I didn't even need I don't know.

Speaker 2 (33:34):
It ended great, So you know what, there's no need
to make a tenth one ninth but whatever, you're you're good.

Speaker 1 (33:41):
You guys killed it. We'll see. I think for sure
we're gonna have a ninth one and they can blend
it into it and great.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
That's what your problem is. More is less, less is
more exactly there you go.

Speaker 1 (33:54):
Then just the production value on THEES is so go
to Space Tom Cruise. You know it's it's James Bond
plus John Wick. It's just fantastic. No film I would
not mind that I.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
Think John Wick is so much better than Mission Possible.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
No, but I'm saying I'm saying. I'm saying Mission Impossible
is the blame. All he does is kill folks.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
It's great. I think he has over a thousand bodies
John Wick.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
Yes, oh yeah, probably easily easily sing Ballerina.

Speaker 2 (34:19):
Not yet? Oh is it good?

Speaker 1 (34:21):
I have not seen I want to though, Okay, I
haven't seen any John Wicks. So what we know this
I haven't seen. I know that I have not seen
Anything's wrong with you? Know what is wrong with you? You
you cannot talk about me not watching Doom too. So
here's the thing. You haven't seen John Wick. At this point,
because of these reactions, I almost like I'm almost just
digging the heels and further saying like I'm never.

Speaker 2 (34:44):
Going to say Chris is doing with Last of Us.
I'm okay with it, Like I just thought you would.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
Have seen it, Like there's Last of Us and then
there's John w John Wick is Like it's one of
the greatest action films. You could probably put them on
par with each other in terms of you should see it.

Speaker 2 (34:57):
Keanu reads for crying out loud. He's a phenom I'm
no actor. Okay, tell us how you really feel. Are
you just like doing this for the bit now? Okay?
But like, do you actually not want to see it? No?

Speaker 1 (35:07):
I probably do at some point.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
I probably.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
Here's the problem, here's the praising.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
You know what happens in the first one, and you
don't want to watch it with Riza.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
Exactly, so watch it alone. And that's the thing. I
don't have a lot of time alone.

Speaker 2 (35:18):
Oh okay, Well, when she falls asleep, you pop your
little booty up and go take your laptop on that couch,
your telephones, so you're good to go.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
Yeah. Man, I'm tired of your excuses. I'll watch it eventually.
I'm almost just doing it for the three years really
quickly before we move on to our draft. Chris, you
correct me if I'm wrong. I've seen the full new
season of Black Mirror.

Speaker 2 (35:38):
There's one episode left that we haven't watched.

Speaker 1 (35:40):
Which one is that finals at the Spaceship one, the
one that ties into last season. I will hold my
tongue on that until we can talk about it, because
I think the USS callister, it's just it's just start
trekking in Black Mirror and.

Speaker 2 (35:55):
I will have it done for the next episode, right.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
We'll talk about it because I think that the USS
callister what's called you know, Into Infinity part two is
the single best thing Black Mirror has ever done. Okay,
I will say just because you're trick the other episode
because we're watching it way out of order. Yes, uh,
I am watching these Black Mirrors a way out of order.
So last night I watched the episode that has I'm

(36:22):
have to look up the actors on it. But but
it's the story of a woman has a brain tumor
and she has the part of her brain with the
brain tumor cut out, and then one company has been
able to come in and develop synthetic brain tissue, and
then the synthetic by the synthetic brain tissue, they can

(36:43):
use a cloud based service to upload your memory to
that Huh is it the teacher. Yes, And you can
use a cloud based service to upload memories to that
part of the synthetic part of your brain to essentially
keep you a lot.

Speaker 2 (36:59):
This is something could be in the future.

Speaker 1 (37:00):
Editor, So you're using a company to basically keep you alive,
and they just keep your brain. They keep feeding the
memories into that part of your synthetic brain. So then
what happens is this company starts to make more money,
and then they start to make more money and they
become bigger and bigger. Well, what happens when you have
let's just take you know, any streaming service Fubo for example, Well,

(37:22):
Fubo starts out small. They have one secular plan that
you can buy into, and you have one plan. You
get all these channels and it's great. But then as
they expand, suddenly you have a regular plan and the
episode is called common People. So there's the common plan,
and then there's the premiere plan, and then there's the
lux plan. So as these other plans develop, suddenly the

(37:43):
common planets gets lots of things where oh, you can't
go outside your own county or else, we'll stop transmitting
to your brain and then you'll die. And then b
The other funny part to this is we'll start transmitting
commercials to your brain where where without you knowing, you'll
just start you'll just start speaking a commercial. So she
starts in this common plan where she'll just be going

(38:04):
throughout her daily life. Have you ever thought about depression?
I'd like to sell you these depression us. And then
this kid is a humanit she's this teacher. So they
have to come to her with with the teacher, this
kid with Oh, I'm dealing with my parents separating? Are
your parents getting a divorce? Try Christian Services.

Speaker 2 (38:24):
Yeah, it was a wild episode and.

Speaker 1 (38:26):
It's ultimately these two people's lives of how they come
up with enough money to keep her on a plan that.

Speaker 2 (38:31):
Before and the husband's fighting that because she was like, bro,
I'm spinning. You just told me with a three hundred
dollars bundle pack that would cover it, and I don't
have any commercials. Now you're telling me this has happened.

Speaker 1 (38:44):
It costs eight hundred dollars to just get rid of
the commercials, and then it costs eighteen hundred dollars and
then so ultimately the question is at what point do
we just kill her? And it's a twisted I hated
the Black mirr episode, but once again, this show is
just this season is hitting man, and it really is.
The Paul Giamaudi episode with the memories on Photographs I
talk to you about that, the USS calistarn to Infinity.

(39:08):
This episode Black Mirror is hitting as hard as it
has ever hit before. Well done to everybody with Black Mirror,
because that I don't think that show is anywhere close
to ending, because it's on fire this season.

Speaker 2 (39:21):
Draft time.

Speaker 1 (39:22):
Let's draft time. Okay, let's get the number generator and
figure out exactly what we're doing here.

Speaker 2 (39:30):
Why don't we start ale Cyrus episode of Black Mirror.

Speaker 1 (39:33):
Yes, yes there is. And she's freaky as hell because
it's this little robot and she voices this little robot,
and the little robot is suddenly kind of becomes twisted
into the little kid's brains, very very twisted. I love it.
It's a good episode. Yeah, Black Mirror is a great
all right. Why don't we start with Chris here? Chris,
you get the third pick, Andrews you get the first pick.

(39:53):
I get the second pick of a DreamWorks draft. DreamWorks.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
I have a movie mentioned it we mentioned off the top,
did we?

Speaker 1 (40:02):
Yeah? DreamWorks draft Anders with the number one.

Speaker 2 (40:04):
Well, I'm happy I get number one because I get
the one that started it all. I'm taking Shrek. Yeah,
that's the way to go.

Speaker 1 (40:13):
I just.

Speaker 2 (40:15):
The humor, the voice acting, the fact that it's basically
a middle finger to Disney, that the amount of adult
jokes in it. The moral actually is a very kind
of deep one. Uh. It hits on every single level
and it's probably one of hm hm I'm going to

(40:38):
go out on a limb and say it's the most
rewatchable movie of all time.

Speaker 1 (40:44):
WHOA, that's quite the claim.

Speaker 2 (40:47):
That's not true, but okay.

Speaker 1 (40:50):
That's quite the claim.

Speaker 2 (40:51):
Anders it's I think it is. I really think it is.
I can watch that.

Speaker 1 (40:56):
You can watch that. Yes, for me, if you did
a pull, no one would say that.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
What would you say?

Speaker 1 (41:01):
What?

Speaker 2 (41:01):
What's your most I don't even know I could about you.

Speaker 1 (41:04):
Jackson my favorite movie of all time? Contact?

Speaker 2 (41:06):
That's see, like it's not my favorite.

Speaker 1 (41:10):
But that's what I'm saying, though, is that I can
and I do and I will probably this at some
point in the next two weeks. Ok rewatch because I
like to watch that.

Speaker 2 (41:20):
Watch John Wick, all right, I feel like to watch.

Speaker 1 (41:23):
Contact three times, four times a year.

Speaker 2 (41:25):
Didn't you say, like Batman was was one of your favorites,
like The Dark Knight. Yeah, it's my favorite movie. It
doesn't mean it's most rewatchable.

Speaker 1 (41:29):
No, it's not. The Dark Knight's not rewatchable. I think not. No,
I don't think so.

Speaker 2 (41:34):
It's like you have to be in the right movie,
say with Lord of the Rings. Love Lord of the Rings,
but like I have to wait until like okay, I'm
I'm I'm thirsting some Lord of the Rings. I need
like a full weekend like where I'm just like doing nothing.
It's raining outside. I just like I sink my teeth
into it. Right. You can watch anytime. You can watch
it on a plane, you can watch it just when
you're feeling depressed. You can watch it with your wife.

(41:54):
It hits every single time. Do that for me?

Speaker 1 (41:58):
Rush, Rush really good one for sure.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
And I think more people will probably say, like a
comedy or something I don't know about. Shrek's a comedy.
What are you talking about?

Speaker 1 (42:06):
Most? Most people would say it's comedy. It's a comedy
for most watch like kids. It's not okay, that's no problem.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
It's not a kid's movie.

Speaker 1 (42:14):
It's not well, you know, hey, I would love.

Speaker 2 (42:17):
To watch it.

Speaker 1 (42:18):
The reason why Shrek is deserving of the number one
pick is because it's a kid's movie. That's just sorry.
It's not a kid's movie that's disguised as a kids movie.
The amount of adult lines in this and adult concepts,
an adult phrases, adult John that.

Speaker 2 (42:33):
Top rush are too, probably like what's it called? It's
a warm movie, saving Ryan, No, no, not, I love
too hard. You're very watchable. I would watch that a
thousand So I think you're you're confusing like good movies
where like, oh my god, that's just it is not
really a good movie if you're being but it's rewatching.

Speaker 1 (42:53):
We're not. We're not talking about we're talking about like
we're not talking about cinema.

Speaker 2 (42:56):
We're talking about justin with all of it. Every time
you watch it. You can be in whatever mood you want.
You can say, does that for me? It's really just
not the case Jesus. Because blood and gory doesn't mean
it's not it's way too serious, way too I mean,
because you can't put a you can't put a you
can't put in a box because it's you know this

(43:17):
or that, Well.

Speaker 1 (43:18):
Yeah you can't. I mean I think rewatchability, I think
has to do with being able to watch it across
all these different moods.

Speaker 2 (43:25):
You guys just don't like that, and that's okay. I'm
not gonna I just think in general, most people, I.

Speaker 1 (43:30):
Think rush hour rush hour is probably in rush hour too,
is probably going to get you a lot of votes,
free watchability, I mean definitely.

Speaker 2 (43:36):
Anyways, let's move on that. That's my first that's a
great pick. Yeah, how to Train Your Dragon.

Speaker 1 (43:41):
Yeah, listen, there's a reason that the live action version
that just came out yesterday is an exact shot for shot,
scene for scene. They did not change a single thing.
But why but but here, hold on, I'm using that
as the reasoning here because it's a flawless movie. Yeah,
I mean, how to Train Your Dragon?

Speaker 2 (44:01):
One?

Speaker 1 (44:02):
Of course? Is is I your favorite of the three? Yeah? Absolutely,
I would. If I had the number one pick, this
would be my pick. I think it's just it's a
sensation movie. The voice acting is incredible. To go off
the Shrek thing, I think it's just as good the stories. Really,
but thank you very much. It's the score. In our
score draft, I drafted this, I think third and in
my third round, but I had it in my top

(44:23):
three because the score of How To Train Your Dragon
heightens all the emotions and they really just build on it,
build on it. The whole dynamic of a father and
a son. It's so exceptional at all the different levels.
I can't wait to see the live action. But the listen.
It might for me. I might come out of the
theater saying okay, but why there. I might. I might

(44:45):
come out of it. But the point is this. The
point is this. I love the first one so damn
much that I would do you do a disservice to
myself if I didn't at least go see this. And
I got free tickets.

Speaker 2 (44:58):
So yeah, that's fair. The free tickets part. I stand
I you don't really associate animated movies with having excellent scores,
but this one kind of breaks that mold. And it's
crazy how it feels like a full length feature film,
which is why I think that they're just like copy
and pasting it into a new like to make it

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live action, and because.

Speaker 1 (45:20):
They know they know how good it is, there's nothing
to change.

Speaker 2 (45:23):
No again, like it goes against my principle of thinking, like,
you know, just because it's animated doesn't mean it can't
be taken seriously, right, And that is why that this
concept makes me upset, because I think you can watch
the How to Train Your Dragon one, two, an three.
Honestly all of them are really really good. Yeah, you're

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going to hear from us in a little bit talking
about them, but it just got it's so good and
you don't need to make it a live action to
be taken seriously, it's just a fantastic film and all.

Speaker 1 (45:56):
You need to But again, like and I think so
much of what.

Speaker 2 (45:59):
Makes it good though, is the animation. There's a lot
of really good animation.

Speaker 1 (46:03):
The way that the dragons are animated is so is
so interesting because it's fun because you can just see
the sizing. Yeah, you see the coloring, and it's so vibrant.

Speaker 2 (46:11):
It's creative and it's it's it's not I don't wanna
say realistic, but it doesn't pull you out of it.
But it's also like cool and different. Like it's so
so well done in all aspects. A great pick.

Speaker 1 (46:20):
All right, that's the second overall, Chris, you have back
to back with three and four.

Speaker 2 (46:23):
I am so sad that Atlantis was a Disney movie.
You thought it was DreamWorks would actually I said, I
am sad that it is a Disney because I would
love to take it here, but but it is in
fact Disney. So and this is a dream Works draft.
So give me ants great pick, and then give me

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Chicken Run, Chicken Run.

Speaker 1 (46:48):
Yeah, see a chicken Run. I looked into today because
I didn't know that was DreamWorks and and I don't
have any memory of But talk about ants first, because
Ants is a great pick, and I think that it
was on all of our boards pretty sure.

Speaker 2 (46:58):
We talked about ants.

Speaker 1 (46:59):
Man a few weeks ago. I feel like, yeah, we
did a.

Speaker 2 (47:01):
Draft on something and I brought it up, and yeah,
it's just one of those movies that you talk about,
Oh it's not a kids movie, like they were fighting maggots,
not maggots.

Speaker 1 (47:10):
What do they call termites? A whole scene of them
killing termites and you see it an get his.

Speaker 2 (47:16):
Head cut off, full on like gory kids.

Speaker 1 (47:19):
I'm like, yo, what?

Speaker 2 (47:21):
And Hackman outside of that, like the story him trying
to find just a great fun movie at the time.
Better than Bugs Life for me, Oh, without a question, yes, yeah,
Bugs Life was good.

Speaker 1 (47:32):
I'm still on the side of Bugs Life. But I
don't blame anybody who says ant silver Bugs Life. We're
talking about two great movies.

Speaker 2 (47:38):
Yeah, yeah, it really is so that that would be
those are my picks.

Speaker 1 (47:42):
Chicken Run so I don't have any recollection of Chicken Run.

Speaker 2 (47:46):
I never seen it so.

Speaker 1 (47:47):
Highly very highly rated.

Speaker 2 (47:49):
Is it a Walls and Git movie. So yes, that's why.
But chickens trying to escape? You never really, you never really,
I don't really think about animals and trying to escape
or nothing. So when you saw this movie as a kid,
you're like, oh, you feel bad for the chickens and
them trying to find a way. Can they get out

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of this situation where they know they're gonna get killed
and be used for food for humans? And you have
this crazy dictator that wears leather boots like a Nazi.
Dare I say, and she's walking around I remember seeing
like at now. Yeah, yeah, it was a great movie.
It was only like sixty five minutes. Like it's very
Wes Anderson, you know, and get to the Wes Anderson

(48:31):
is it? It's Parking Peter. Sorry, oh well yeah, just
one of those classic movies. I'm sorry that you haven't
seen Anderson. No, no, it's if you have a kid,
check it on. Yeah, it's a good movie. Chicken Run
when oh, okay, when you pop one out, when you
pop out a little Anderson Junior or.

Speaker 1 (48:46):
Mel Gibson was in this. I'm saying, really not that much,
not that big of a cast at all, but it
does have mel Gibson, So how about that maybe they
spend all the money to get mel Gibson and then
went budget on the rest of the cast. That's probably
an insult to a lot of these people. Yeah, don't idea.
I don't have any idea who any of these people are,
all right, Jackson, The Wild Robot is my pick.

Speaker 2 (49:04):
Here you go here.

Speaker 1 (49:06):
It was close with How to Train Your Dragon two
or three, but The Wild Robot last year was just
such a shocking like, wow, this is one of my
favorite animated movies of all time, instantly really for me,
Like I have Shrek number three on my board, and
I have a Wild Robot above Shrek, and that's because

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of the emotion that the Wild Robot brought out of me.
And again it comes with us the music, and it
comes with the sound editing. Like it's the story of
a kind of an AI robot that that finds itself
on an island, becomes part of the island, and teaches
a bird how to fly.

Speaker 2 (49:42):
So they are like a lot of like parental instincts.

Speaker 1 (49:46):
Very much, so very very much. So you all know
that I'm trying to have a family, So that connects
and then on top of that, you have the score
which is just so beautifully done. And it was just
I said this on the sports radio air a couple
hours ago that sometimes the shock of something being in

(50:09):
whatever way, the shock like heightens your emotions. So I
don't know what I was expecting. I didn't have a
big hopes for this shock factor, but I was just
so blown away by how unbelievably good it was, really
good voice acting, really really good cast. Pedro Pascal is
in there too, and for me, it just blew my
mind when I saw it last year. I've now seen

(50:30):
it twice since it's since it's I saw it twice
in the theater and twice since it came to streaming
on Peacock.

Speaker 2 (50:37):
It is again.

Speaker 1 (50:39):
Yeah, it really is, and it's and it's honestly it's
it's because of the music. It's because of the way
that they use the music. You can say that it's
a few minutes too long, but at the end of
the day that the story is so good and it
really does round itself out at the end very very
well where they don't need another one. And it's one
of those where like dreamers might and probably will make

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a wild Robot two. But god, you don't need it
because what a story it was.

Speaker 2 (51:05):
Yeah, it's weird that. What was I gonna say? I
had a really good point and I totally forgot it anyways,
Uh no, it's it sounds really good. I need to
watch it. Shock factor something to do with that. Gosh.
Now now I'm madam.

Speaker 1 (51:19):
I was. I was so shocked how good it was,
and it just it's imprinted in my brain.

Speaker 2 (51:23):
That was me with a rival, random movie. But like
when I saw A Rival, I was kind of not
expecting much, but I was completely blown away. And maybe
that's why it's so high on my overall list. It's
just because like when I first saw it, I.

Speaker 1 (51:33):
Was like, whoa now God, Yeah, I was expecting so
much out of a Denny ville Eneuve. Yeah, I was
like looking at the cat. This was supposed to be
for me, like an epic of contact. I was expecting
something as good as content to me and I didn't
And I didn't get that.

Speaker 2 (51:49):
Yeah, like maybe maybe I didn't know dnievil Neuve at
that point. I was a pretty it was twenty thirteen,
was twenty sixteen, yeah, some mid twenty tens, but like
Amy Adams like, okay, cool, you know this looks fun
like it gotten some hype at that point.

Speaker 1 (52:06):
I was really hyped up when it first came out. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (52:08):
Then when I went and saw it with my friends,
I was like, oh my god, because we just it
wasn't like this huge action packed adventure that we had
all seen up to that point exactly, And that's why
I was like, it took a turn for me where
I was like, that is awesome, that's so anyway. So
I don't know why we're talking about that now, but that's.

Speaker 1 (52:25):
A shock value and yeah, yeah, yeah, all right. So
there's my second.

Speaker 2 (52:28):
I get it back to back, and I am struggling
between three here, what if the same three as mine.
I'm gonna take a risk and try and get one
in my last round, thinking that you won't get it,
so I'm gonna go Shrek to here.

Speaker 1 (52:47):
That's my second on the board.

Speaker 2 (52:49):
Yeah, honestly, I think it's number three overall for me,
it's almost as good as the original, Like honestly probably
in terms of just yeah, no, the original still a
little bit better, but like just they they add on
to I think it's like the perfect sequel, like because

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sequels in some ways can be better than the original,
but if it's a really good sequel, it still is like, Okay,
maybe you don't like it as much, but it adds
to the world building, it adds to the characters. You
add more characters but tell a completely different story, and
you get in Shrek one, you're talking about like this,
this guy who you know has sworn off the rest

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of the world because everyone thinks he's ugly, and that's Shrek.
And then he finds wayte to love and then people
you know look at him differently and all that kind
of stuff. And then Shrek two is all about him
kind of overcoming those insecurities about himself, meeting his love's family,
which is hilarious good, so good. Who are the voice actors,
Jean Cleece and Julian Andrews. Both of them are awesome.

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And then you get Antonio Banderas is pussing boots like
are you kidding me? You add Fairy Godmother.

Speaker 1 (54:01):
They're still making boots content, I think to this day.

Speaker 2 (54:04):
And you may hear about that later. So it's it's
Shrek two is so dang good. Plus I think it
has arguably the best scene in all of dream Works
the I need a hero when uh, fairy Godmother perfect, perfect,

(54:29):
perfect scene. Uh it's Shrek when he's you know, changed
into a human at that point, trying to get through
the castle guards. And it's a great action sequence. It's
perfectly choreographed. You get the music in the background, and
it's just there's there's a there's tense factor with Fiona
trying not to kiss Prince Charming. YadA, YadA, YadA YadA.
I won't spoiling them. I'm sure you've seen it all,
but Shrek two is an awesome movie. I love it.

Speaker 1 (54:49):
Not a bad pick at all, I think. I think
that's that's a clear top top two round here. Now
the last round is what you wrap around.

Speaker 2 (54:57):
Kung Fu Panda. Okay, kunk Panda, I think is the
most underrated great soundtrack, by the way, undermost underrated like series.
I guess you could say in all of DreamWorks, I
love Jack Black as po the whole again, great voice acting,

(55:17):
and then some really good and just adult themes. Again,
that's something that I think DreamWorks does better than Disney.
Sometimes Disney is good at making you feel things, but
it's like it's it makes kids feel things too. I
think DreamWorks does a better job of like appealing to
an older and broader audience personally. Maybe there they their

(55:39):
hit rate is a little bit lower than like Pixar's
or something like that. But Kung Fu Pana is just
another great, uh great moral about a guy who feels
kind of like he's a loser, but he has to
be the one to save the world. You know, there's
the line from the famous turtle I forget his name
where it's like yesterday, crap, I have to look that up.

Speaker 1 (56:02):
But I was I was going to quickly slide in
here for a second and say, you know who did
the score of Kumba Pan.

Speaker 2 (56:08):
Michael Kina, right, No, Han Zimmer, Oh well yeah that
shuns out Zimmer this score and it's epic. It's really good.

Speaker 1 (56:16):
I think I had him as my next on the
board if we had an additional round in the score
draft because of how good the score is to Kung
Fu Panda.

Speaker 2 (56:23):
Yeah, and like, I'm just looking up Kung Fu Panda
quotes right now. There's so many of them that are
just like you could post these on motivational speakers walls.
Yesterday's history, Tomorrow's a mystery, but today is a gift.
That's why we call it the present, just the classic
one from Ougway. Yeah, the Yoda character of this uh
uh series. So yeah, I just think if if you

(56:45):
maybe overlooked Kung Fu Panda A You're not alone, but
be check it out please. It is so good, love it.

Speaker 1 (56:52):
Good pick, very very good pick. I am thankful you
didn't do that, because I think I'm going to be
able to get both of these. On my third and
fourth round. We're going How to Train Your Dragon too?
All right, Yeah that's fair, And I'm just gonna let
Chris go his next two picks and then I'll save
my thoughts for coming up in my final pick. Chris,
go ahead with your wrap around.

Speaker 2 (57:11):
You're gonna get all three. Put some boots good.

Speaker 1 (57:14):
Pick which one?

Speaker 2 (57:15):
The first one?

Speaker 1 (57:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (57:17):
The last wish is better.

Speaker 1 (57:19):
I don't know if I've seen that.

Speaker 2 (57:20):
Oh you have to. It is so good, so good.
I wouldn't have got that last one. The first came
out a couple of years ago. It's so good, Like
I am debating putting it on my list, and I
have another one that I really like, so like, I'm
telling you, it's really really, really good. Another adult film
sort of thing I thought they had switched to like
TV and the short type. It's a fantastic movie. You're

(57:43):
really highly recommend watching that one. Anyways, Christ that's great.
Go ahead and my last one, go to talk Why
why Chris? Why put some boots? What do you look
about it? It's just so good and the comedy elements
of this little kit and little Cat. He's probably my
favorite character and all the shit. He's just so cool.
Like I'm not a big dog person, so maybely when
I saw the movie, I was like, this is why
cats are cool. You couldn't make a a dog and boots.

(58:06):
It just sounds terrible, all right, but put some boots.
You're like, you know it has a ring to it.
And then you watch the movie, Oh my gosh, this
is really good. And then he gets all sad and
the eyes come out and then you feel that charm
in your heart even though it's a freaking cartoon. I'm
getting all soft with it. You get my point? Yeah,
you could never do that with a dog. No dog
looks at you can look. Oh that's not true at all.
But what dog's eyes get big like that? Are you

(58:27):
kidding me? You're not kidding kid?

Speaker 1 (58:28):
Some dogs can get real cats can do when the
cats have their eyes fully dilated.

Speaker 2 (58:34):
And I lost some boots, so yeah, yeah, I can't
wait for dogging boots. Let me know how it goes.

Speaker 1 (58:39):
I was a dog guy until I got a cat,
and now I'm a cat guy.

Speaker 2 (58:42):
Bravo.

Speaker 1 (58:43):
Last movie I'm going with his mega mind. My first
donable mention the fact.

Speaker 2 (58:51):
That they tease them into becoming this evil guy and
then I didn't make character. I didn't know that that's
how he became this mega mind. He he was cool
into it by you know, people making fun of him
saying he can't do anything, and he's like, you know what,
I can do anything, and he did it and then
he realized, I guess I don't have to be this
evil guy. But the first one, it just hits. It's
just a great movie. I enjoyed.

Speaker 1 (59:13):
I've watched that rewatchable.

Speaker 2 (59:15):
One of those.

Speaker 1 (59:18):
Will Farrell, So yeah, one of the best Will Ferrell movies.
I would say, like Will Ferrell has made a lot
bunch of comedies. But when we talk about movies, like
just make comedies, but like this one actually took some
chop performances. Yeah, this is a lot just took a
lot of voice acting chops to make you feel the
emotions for his character and everything that you know this
so called villain is going through. Right, It's it's the

(59:40):
it's the anti essentially the anti hero, right, yes, I
mean almost the definition of that is Megamond.

Speaker 2 (59:46):
Yeah, but it's weird because anti heroes are almost like
a lot of times not the main character, and that
they they kind of flip him into being the protagonists
they do, and and then the antagonist is the good
quote unquote good guy. But it talks about how like,
uh like, I love the concept of just maybe this

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guy who originally is a villain kind of similar to
what they did with Despicable Me. Not in the same way.
Mega Man does it better in my opinion, but the
fact that he like because of what Chris was talking about,
kind of got coerced into it. But then his motivations
are actually in a good spot and he's actually a
better person overall than the good then the good guy

(01:00:27):
quote unquote, So yeah, not all heroes worcapes. I think
that's like a.

Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
Whim Mega Man, it's a good way to put it. Yeah,
I think overall we're talking about just and I think
they tried to do like a secondary movie recently about it,
and I think it pretty much failed. But like it's
it's rewatchable because it's a very contained story. It's very
clear this doesn't need to have some big sequel and
be some big product. This is a tight story about

(01:00:53):
you know more, just in depth. Look at this person,
and I again I think Will Ferrell kills it in
that role. Yes, for that reason, all right, How to
Train Your Dragon, the Hidden the World. So now my
entire team is the entire How to Train Your Dragon franchise,
plus plus the Wild Robot, which I'm just so happy about.
So the thing with these two movies too, and then

(01:01:13):
Hidden World is that they go into I think a
lot about the element of growing up and things that
you discover about yourself as you grow up, things you
discover about your parents growing up, that maybe your parents
don't have things fully figured out, and maybe your parents
are just kind of trying to make their way over
the course of time, and that lesson I learned kind

(01:01:35):
of as I was watching these movies. I mean, How
to Train Your Dragon two came out in twenty fourteen.
I was twenty twenty three, twenty four at the time
and sort of learning that lesson as Hiccups, learning that
lesson of your parents are just trying to get by
and they're just trying to raise a good kid, and
they're just trying to figure it out.

Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
They're not only your parents, they're humans.

Speaker 1 (01:01:54):
They're human, right, and they can fall, and they can
of course die, and and on top of this where
he also then realizes what's what he's lost in his
life and then eventually gets back in the in the
form of his mom. Kate Planchette amazing job playing his
mom in there, Who's you know, hidden away from the
world for however long, and then incorporates back into his

(01:02:17):
life as it then transitions into how to Train Your Dragon,
The Hidden World you have then almost like it's it's
it's Hiccup's story, but then the third one does a
great job of kind of shifting it and it suddenly
becomes Toothless's story, and it becomes the story of Toothless
growing up and what is his life looking like? Does
is he just going to constantly just be this guy's dragon,

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or does it is does Toothless have its own life?
So he finds love and then it's his story about
you know where am I meant to be in life?
As I grow up? As I progress in life, you
know where am I meant to go? Am I just
meant to be somebody's dragon? Or am I meant for
something bigger? And it all kind of culminates at the
end in this I mean a few even right now,

(01:03:04):
I'm getting freakin emotional talking about this scene where at
the very end you see a grown up adult ful
Hiccup with a family going out onto a Viking boat
into the ocean where he sees Toothless once again, flying
with his family, and you see them all grown up together,
and it's just this beautiful culmination of this kid's life
where you saw him at the start of number one,

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and he's progressed and learned all of these lessons and
culminating into not only him having a family, but this
other character that he's gone alongside, the whole story of Toothless,
also having his own family. And again, the score hits
at every single point in all three movies. It develops,

(01:03:46):
it matures, it adds new little wrinkles as these characters grow.
It's for me, one of the best trilogies in movie history.
It's not your Lord of the Rings, it's not you know,
you're back to the future, But damn if. It's probably
my favorite animated trilogy. Sorry toy story like it just

(01:04:07):
for me, it hits harder, and it hit harder in
the years as I was, specifically being a young adult
and growing up through these ages watching him do the same.
So for me, it's it's two and three how to
Train Your Dragon? It's just exceptional.

Speaker 2 (01:04:21):
Which one do you like more?

Speaker 1 (01:04:24):
See? It's funny he's splitting hairs. I mean, it's like
I picked these in this order so I could talk
about them in this order. When when I realized that
you didn't.

Speaker 2 (01:04:31):
Which one do you like? I like two more. I
actually might like two more than one, to be honest.

Speaker 1 (01:04:37):
It's probably two. But I mean I'm talking about like, yeah,
ninety eight to ninety seven to ninety.

Speaker 2 (01:04:42):
And this is the other thing. It's like it only
works because it goes from one to the other, one
to the other one, right, And I think that's what
Lord of the Rings does so well, is because like
I can't choose between the three of them. I think
they all do their job perfectly well. Yeah, right, And
you could say the same thing about this. I totally agree.
I think it's the best animated trilogy ever. I think

(01:05:04):
there's so many talk about rewatchability, maybe not. I was
aboutch of Shrek just in terms of because it's a
little heavier.

Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
It's very heavy. So but when his dad dies, dude,
I lose it.

Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
I just yeah, And what you said, you couldn't put
it any better in terms of just the last scene.
And you know, talk about growing up, because I've always, like,
I don't know, I kind of pictured Toothless as kind
of a dog like figure. It's like they create exactly,
and that's what That's the part in three that kind
of blew my mind a little bit. I was a

(01:05:36):
little skeptical going into it because I loved one and
two so much and because I had that kind of
preconceived notion about their relationship. But then going into three,
it was like, damn, they nailed it. They absolutely nailed it.
And like the score is fantastic. It's an adult movie.
It's not a kid I mean, kids can watch it,
but it's not a kid's movie.

Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
Adult lessons don't need to remake it. I would also say,
like Shrek, Shrek is very much like a movie I
almost feel like more for parents than kids. Yeah, I
do feel like How To Train Your Dragon is more
for a young It's a coming of age movie. It's
very much a coming of age movie. And I'm happy
to have all on my team because it's.

Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
Yeah, well, I'm glad you got to talk about him,
because I I probably would put them higher. But I
think in terms of the themes of our list, I
I would rather talk about one more things. I knew
you would talk about this.

Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
What are you going here?

Speaker 2 (01:06:22):
I got Prince of Egypt.

Speaker 1 (01:06:24):
Prince of Egypt.

Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
Oh dude, It's It's the story of Moses and absolutely fantastic.
I'm not a huge biblical guy, but this is about
as well done of a biblical movie as you can get.
It's first fault animated, of course, it's DreamWorks. We're still
talking animation here. But my god, it's a musical delivery.

Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
Oh dude.

Speaker 2 (01:06:50):
It's this star study cast. Look at the entire cast, Ray.

Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
Fines, Steve Martin, Sandra Bullock, Martin Short, it's Patrick Stewart,
Michelle Pfeiffert. Have you seen it, Jesus, No, you need to.
I'm telling you right now. Even if you're not a
religious person. If you're not a religious person, there's so
many great themes. That's probably why I haven't seen it.
Why because I'm not a religious person.

Speaker 2 (01:07:12):
You don't need to be. I'm telling you right now.

Speaker 1 (01:07:13):
Any Glover, Helen Mirren.

Speaker 2 (01:07:15):
The music is fantastic. It's different than a score because
it's a musical, okay, right, So they they sing through
parts of that. It's not like every second of the
it's not Lame's rob or anything like that, right, but
just oh my god, the relationship between Moses, who if
you guys don't know the story, Moses grew up, I

(01:07:36):
mean he was born Jewish and in Egypt, but his
parents had to abandon him because like the Egyptian pharaoh
was coming out and like cleansing a lot of the people.
So I think his parents died. But they hit him
in this basket and put him down the river so
that someone would pick him up, and the pharaoh's like
handmaiden picks him up. So he actually gets raised by

(01:07:57):
the pharaoh of Egypt, and he grows close to Rameses,
who's his brother, who's the pharaoh's actual son. There's a
lot of like dynamic there and that's Ray finds. By
the way, it's there's just so many there the shots
in this just look up King of Egypt best shots.

Speaker 1 (01:08:20):
Uh, it's absolutely like a cinematography I guess, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:08:24):
In an animated movie. It's so good, so I had
to talk about it. It's it's the song, it's the
passover sequence is about as dark in a kid's movie
as it gets. Again, if you don't know the story
of the the Seven, what you McCall it plagues. So

(01:08:46):
the idea is that God's trying to let the Jews,
who are slaves to in the Egyptian lifestyle, you know,
release them. And he's telling the Pharaoh like, hey, listen
to me. And he's doing this through Moses, right, and
Moses is telling him like, hey, if you don't do this,
God's gonna do this. If you don't do this, God's
gonna do this. And the final one is if you
don't do this, he's gonna kill every Egyptian's firstborn son.

Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
And uh.

Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
The the what you're supposed to do if you're a
Jewish family, because he won't he will only do it
to uh, non Jewish families, is you put like you
put over your door blood from a sheep that you slew. Yeah, exactly,
And that way the angel of death knows that it

(01:09:31):
won't go into your house and kill the first born
in that household, but he does it to the entire
rest of the uh uh Egyptian like community. And it's
it's it's dark, but it's really really like powerful. You
don't highly recommend.

Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
This is about as big of a compliment as I
can get on this podcast. Yeah, I might go home
tonight and watch this do it. It's really really, really good.
The reason why is because I just pulled up some
cinematography stuff and and it just so gorgeous.

Speaker 2 (01:09:59):
It's a gorgeousness. It's artists, so artistical.

Speaker 1 (01:10:03):
People in this in this threat I'm reading are talking
about the movie in various ways. And there's this there's
this line that I just kind of read that just
was like, oh my god. It says, no life can
escape being blown about by the winds of chains and chance,
and then you'll never know all the steps you must
learn to join the dance. Yeah. I love that line.
I'm sure to assume it's part of a song. Yeah,
but but as as I think that most of us,

(01:10:25):
but just looking at the scenes and how well people
are talking about this and listening to you right there.
This might be the one I go home and watch tonight.

Speaker 2 (01:10:33):
It's pretty short too, so it's not like yeah So's
And it came out during the nineties, which is the
like height of the Disney musical era, so it kind
of is in response to that. So I think it
was actually before Shrek to be honest. Yeah, he came
out in ninety nine. Yeah, okay, so there is. I

(01:10:54):
just it's really really, really good. Again, even if you're
not a religious person, highly recommend it in it will
actually teach you a lot about it too. It's like
a very kind of elementary way to be introduced to
both a in both you know, Christians and Jews, you know,
recognized and I know the story.

Speaker 1 (01:11:13):
Of Moses, but yeah, I went to a religious school
in Seattle, Pacific. But like still, it's it's the element
of how they do exactly in the format of how
they do it, and.

Speaker 2 (01:11:22):
You can draw parallels to like what's going on now.

Speaker 1 (01:11:25):
I mean that we talked about snow Piercer earlier. I
think it's cool pick and I'm gonna go check it
out because it looks it looks really really good.

Speaker 2 (01:11:35):
Guys, I would really like it too, by the way,
I mean, I.

Speaker 1 (01:11:37):
Have to wait for her. She's out tonight. No no,
but honestly, and everything you've said and everything I'm looking at,
she would enjoy it. So maybe I do wait for
for her because it does seem like it seem like
a movie that she would also like. She's very much
more into musicals than I am.

Speaker 2 (01:11:51):
She likes musicals, so love it.

Speaker 1 (01:11:53):
Yeah, well, I think that's it. Christ You have our
teams for us?

Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
Oh shoot, you caught me off guard, but I have
you do? You have a team Team one, Shrek, Shrek two,
Kung Fu Panda, and Prince of Egypt. Jackson's Team, how
to Train your Dragon, Wild Rollbot, how to Train Dragon two,
and how to Train your Dragon, Hidden World, me Aunt's
Chicken Run, Puss and Boots and Mega Mind. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:12:15):
We got to be killed this draft. I have no
honorable mention. We drafted everything on my list except for Prince.

Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
So I was gonna mention Madagascar. I think it gets
a little overheted. I think I was.

Speaker 1 (01:12:26):
I was gonna pick it. Such a roll of the
ies comedy for me.

Speaker 2 (01:12:29):
Yeah, it's I mean it's the jokes are funny and
the voice acting is fantastic, but the story isn't great.
It's not my favorite to Anderson, so we can post it.

Speaker 1 (01:12:37):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
I also say also in that same category, by the way,
B movie, same category, it don't think I've seen B
movie moves Jerry Seinfeld.

Speaker 1 (01:12:46):
I'm also I will this might be a bad take
to do one hundred or an hour and thirteen minutes
into the pod. Not a big Ben Stiller fan, I'm
not either.

Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
It's not Ben star that makes Madagascar funny, though it's
Chris Rock. Yeah, ben stil was good, and meet the
pick Rock and David Swimmer, by the way, not.

Speaker 1 (01:13:03):
Even just I think I think he did he. Ben
Stiller did this one movie where he's like trying to
like find himself Secret Life of Walter Mitty.

Speaker 2 (01:13:13):
I'm not a fan of that one, and like I
like that he's.

Speaker 1 (01:13:16):
Not funny in Tropic Thunder. The rest of the cast
is funny in Tropic Thunder. But as I kind of
look at the movies of Ben Stiller like I don't,
I'm trying a fun one that I really like agree with.

Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
That's a good scene in Along Came PAULI, Yeah, I
just I totally agree with you on that one, Jackson.
Oh one more honorable mention, Road to El Dorado underrated.

Speaker 1 (01:13:35):
Yes, shoot, that's a good movie. Wouldn't crack my picks.
But that's a great movie.

Speaker 2 (01:13:39):
And if you're talking about representation, that's the way Disney
to do it. Oh that's that's DreamWorks, baby.

Speaker 1 (01:13:45):
Shoot, that's DreamWorks. It's a great movie. A great movie, great,
great movie.

Speaker 2 (01:13:50):
Lots of.

Speaker 1 (01:13:52):
What are you playing?

Speaker 2 (01:13:53):
He's playing the scene from along Kame PAULI. You remember
the scene? Yeah, I just not. You have it save
your phone?

Speaker 1 (01:13:59):
Even that up on the web. That's actually.

Speaker 2 (01:14:03):
That's crazy. That's why I send it to homies because
let's let's wrap up.

Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
So we'll post the draft on on the X thing
and uh, we'll see you. I'm not gonna I have,
like pretty much three fourths of my team is one franchise.
I'm probably not gonna win this, So all right, everybody
enjoy at anders Hurst at c Kid two oh six,
both on X and Blue Sky. I'm at Jackson on radio.

(01:14:27):
I hope you enjoyed the draft, everybody. Uh, we will
be back for another episode at some weekend.

Speaker 2 (01:14:33):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:14:33):
Yes, Anders one more thing. What I'm gonna have to
drop at the end of it, literally is the most
fitting thing to play at the end of this podcast.
Just keep talking, talking or should I actually hit the thing?
All right?

Speaker 2 (01:14:43):
See you everybody, I'll do don't kid, that'll do.
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