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March 8, 2025 65 mins
In this episode of Make Every Death Count, Nic and Riley celebrate St. Patrick's Day a little early by reviewing Leprechaun: Origins (2014), starring WWE Superstar Hornswoggle!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Slash and cast behind a master. It could be anything,
something to make you scream, something you've never seen god
lacking knife a snare, could be some mead you wish
you'd never been chosen for the Slasher Seed? Do not

(00:20):
you right? Movie space? Don't you hormitry? Holiday for fish?
What's the take? All? This slasher has no tel dot com?
All about till Make Every Death Count? What's happening? Love
is what's going on. We're gonna get tropical. We're gonna

(00:42):
get tropical. Welcome back to another episode of Make Every
Death Count, brought to you by the Slashing Cast Podcast Network.
We are your host. My name is Riley, my name
is Nick. It's good to see a happy Saturday, because
that's what we do now, make every of the count Saturdays,
because you know why, because Saturdays are for the boys. Correct.
Today is technically our Saint Patrick's Day special. I got

(01:04):
green on. It's a camp Crystal Lake shirt, but I
got green cramp. Yeah, don't don't agreen on. So I'm
actually wearing my TCM hoodie. That's your kind of dirty?
What the fuck? Oh? I just put this on this morning.
Saint Patrick Day is supposed to be about things that
are alive and lively, or it's things you drink to

(01:27):
got me, things that make you drink you got me there.
So yeah, that's why I'm wearing. That's that's my celebration.
Uh yeah, we next week. I already forgot what actually
comes out next week. I have it up. Borderline is
what we're doing next week. That's a Samara Weaving and
Ray Nicholson movie. And then the week after that we're

(01:48):
doing Locked, which is with Bill Scar's Guard Right yeah,
Bill Scars Anthiopica. We're doing that. The week after after that,
we're doing Friday thirteenth, Part five to celebrate Days the
Chicago because we're gonna see var Ross and John Sheppard there.
I was like, hey, you know what, might as well
get in the mood for it. So yeah, So, which

(02:11):
means the only way we get a Saint Patrick's Day
themed episode in this month would be right here, right now.
We're pregaming, pre gaming, pregaming Saint Patrick's Day. Yep, yep.
Before we dive in, though, did you watch anything this week?
I did. Did you have an exciting week of film
and or TV? I sure did? Did you? I watched

(02:33):
two movies? Wow? Big yes, other than or Yeah. Last
week I watched I Know What You last summer? Yeah.
So then this week I watched The Hangover. Oh great film,
not part two or three though, No, I was gonna
and I got busy the other night, went streaming until dawn.
I randomly got Allantown in my head. So I sang
that becuz we're living here and now the intown it's

(02:57):
a bob it is. I probably will be watching The
Hangover Part two and three at some point this upcoming week. Uh.
And that I finally finally watched Your Monster. Oh yeah,
was it good? I enjoyed it a lot. I enjoyed
it a lot. I gave it four stars. I'd give
it more. I don't know what it is. Man. I

(03:19):
love Melissa Brera. Yeah, sue me, sue me, all right,
maybe you should boycott Scream seven. I if she she
keeps putting out bangers like this, I might, for all
we know she's in it. You know that would be lit,
but I doubt it. Uh. Yeah, if if Spyglass didn't
at least reach out to her and try to make

(03:40):
amends and get her in it, they're stupid now, she said. No.
I also understand that. Yeah, I I really did enjoy
your monster it is. It is a it's a horror
rom com. Yeah, horror com ram, but I I I
actually really enjoyed it. I think this will be one
that I watch multiple times a year. Heh yeah, hell yeah.

(04:04):
I still haven't seen it. So it's on Max. I
have Max. I do have Max. So that's all I
watched this week. I the only movies I watched this
week were during movie night, so I watched Jeebs Creepers,
Jeeves Screepers two, and then Totally Kill Her. That was okay,
bit to random though, because were't gonna watch Schepscreepers three
or four? What I mean, fucking stupid? Well, that's true.

(04:26):
We want to enjoy ourselves. Yeah, exactly. So Totally Killer
is a good little flick. It's a good little flick.
I don't know if the reveal works super great, but
learned that it's a solid But you know why I
like that movie because it they do something that I
don't think any other time travel like it movie has done,
where you go back and forth between the present and

(04:48):
the past and you see the effects of her decisions
in the past in real time, where the Mandela effect
is kicking in in the present day because of what
she's in the past. Yeah, I think that's fun. Yeah,
I mean more of that. I also like that they
went spoiler alert here for totally killer. But they actually,

(05:10):
you know, they change things that make a lot of
sense to be changed in the future, Like she doesn't
have the same name, right, that's really missing in Back
to the Future. You know, his name shouldn't be Marty anymore.
It should be Calvin Calvin, or he should be Dave
and Dave's name should be Marty. Yeah, that's probably what
should have happened. But whatever. Yeah, very true. Yeah, I lied.

(05:36):
I watched a third moviecon Origins. Well, yeah, same. I
also watched leper coun Origins. I didn't put that on
my letter box yet, though I don't know what I'm
gonna give it. It's a good flick, so Mike four stars.
Maybe No, I'm just kidding. Lepercount Origins is brutal. It
is really bad. It's really bad. But here's what I'll say.

(05:57):
I went into this movie with like the lowest of
low expectations because of the reviews, like it has been
described as just outright disrespectful to horror, and I'm like, okay,
so it's got to be really bad then, and I
watch it and I see where people are coming from

(06:19):
in that regard. But there are some things going okay
in this movie. There are some things that like you could.
First of all, I don't think it gets enough of
credit for the practical effects. I really don't like the
look of the leprechaun, although it is stupid is shit,
it's because it's not. It's not a traditional leprechaun. They

(06:41):
went like the whole Celtic like very deep past and
made it a creature feature instead of a fun, self
aware leprechaun movie. Ye, and I think that was a
huge mistake. However, the effects themselves are pretty well done.
It looks solid. This This was an average to be

(07:03):
monster movie. Yeah that is Yeah that I sums it
up the whole time. Just every time you know where
you're able to see the monster, which is not very
much in the first uh first two thirds of the movie. Uh,
but after you are able to see it, it's it.

(07:23):
This could have been a wolf wolf movie. It could
have been a monster just has a monster movie. Man. Yeah,
that's all it felt like, and not a good one.
I was trying to find the special effects team. I'm
totally zoning out. Uh special effects team, I Toby h

(07:46):
Lindela Lindela Effects. They they did stuff for like Godzilla
at that like literally while working on this movie, they
were doing stuff for Godzilla. Uh so yeah, it's it's
why there's some good stuff going on in there. So
I read I've read a lot of reviews on this

(08:07):
that were saying like, there are no creative kills, there's
nothing going on, and I understand. I understand's a bad movie,
but there's a couple of moments where I'm like, that's
not that bad. Like the spine rip. I thought that
was pretty good. I wish we could have saw more
of it. Yeah, yeah, I think he got a fixed
spine though. Yeah, yeah he did. But yeah, there's the

(08:28):
spine rip and there's the leg like Brendan Fletcher's leg
being torn apart. I thought that was a decent looking
effect too. It's simple, but it's like there's some effort
actually going in there. So I don't know, just I'm
trying to find the positives. Somebody find the positives. And
now that we've talked about all the hold on, no
I got a couple a couple more things. Visually, it's

(08:50):
okay sometimes sometimes. Yeah. Obviously they shot on anamorphic lenses.
And I think the DP of this film, who let
me let me get his name, all right, I want
to know his name. Let me let me give him
all the credit, all the credit in the world.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
For what I saw, Mallan Todd Williams. Mallan Todd Williams.
What else have they done? Well, so they've done, you know,
But they were obviously shot an anamorphic and they liked
lens flairs.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
Yeah, and one of the shots in the movie is
one of the worst effects of a lens flair I've
ever seen. I win the they pull out the trucks
for the first time when they go get Ian that
the guy they work with that has the other truck,
and they shine the spotlights out in the truck for
the first time. Yep, dude, it was. It was just

(09:47):
all lens flair. It was like JJ Abrams times twenty.
So he has done a lot of the weekend music videos. Oh,
I guess that, which makes big Fan always a deep
and sceno evil too. He sure is. So he he
was the one that wanted that slow motion shot. Huh. Honestly,

(10:09):
that could have been his call. Now I finally have
somebody to blame. Now, I'm still blaming the sastitters on
that one. They went into the cutting room and they're like,
you know what, slow it down, just all those jars falling,
Slow it down. This guy's still uh, still making shit.
He did eight episodes of the TV series Fallen in

(10:31):
twenty twenty four. Has I ever heard of that? His
style is definitely more suitable for television. Absolutely, He's a
lot of TV movies in his resume as well. Yeah,
that makes sense. Yeah, but yeah, that was the only
thing that really distracted me a lot with the cinematography
was the crazy use of lens flares. They were just everywhere.

(10:57):
You know. What distracted me the fact that the focus
could not stay focused and it was just constantly. I
watched this with out my glasses on, so I couldn't.
I almost threw up. It was so bad. Every time
you see the Leprechaun or are looking from the leprechaun's perspective,
it is just constantly just rocking. The focus just back,

(11:18):
and the thermal, the thermal look of the leren. Yeah,
they looked whatever that was. I couldn't tell how they
did that. It didn't look like a VFX thing. It
looked like they got a thermal camera and shot with it. Like.
It doesn't look like something they didn't post. Probably they
probably did do it in post, but I don't know.

(11:40):
I didn't like it. Yeah, it doesn't make a ton
of sense. But uh yeah, so now lash my positives.
I think here the cast actually is not that bad.
Almost everybody in this movie went on to do solid things.

(12:03):
Dylan Postele, who who horn Swoggle we even talked about. Yeah,
but I think most of this episode hasna be talking
about horn Swoggle because I have thoughts. But yeah, Dylan
Postle was the Leprechaun in this movie, the creature. And
then you have Stephanie Bennett, who played Sophie, who is

(12:26):
our final girl if you will. She's been in a
million Hallmark movies, a lot of TV movies, but so
she's very recognizable because if you've ever watched Hallmark, she's
probably gonna pop up on your screen a couple times
a day. Yeah. Yeah, Andrew Dunbar probably had went on
to do the least amount after this movie, yet ten

(12:47):
has ten credits. Yeah something like that. Yeah. Also, I
think he might have been in a few Hallmark movies,
so killing it, you know, but the standout or the
two standouts, really Melissa Rocksburgh went on to do Manifest
and in Manifest That's all you need to know, Diary

(13:07):
of a Wimpy Kid and Manifest. Yeah, she's Melissa Stone
in Manifest. She's the lead in a series that became
so popular on Netflix that they brought it back randomly. Yeah,
so yeah, she obviously went on to do good things.
And then Brendan Fletcher. I love that man because he's
in Freddy Versus Jason Mark Davis and Freddy Versus Jason.

(13:31):
And speaking of which, Gary Chalk is in this movie.
Who's the sheriff in Freddy Versus Jason. So they had
a cute little ten year reunion on this film. That's fun.
And that's it then, you know, after that whatever, it
was nice seeing Brendan Fletcher though. I like him a lot.
He's good in anything he's in, even this piece of

(13:54):
Poo Poo. Okay, he's actually he is even good in this. Yeah.
Performances really were not the issue with this film. Yeah,
it's surprisingly it's the writing and and everything. And it's
written by Harris Wilkinson, who doesn't exactly have the biggest

(14:15):
writing career. How many how many things do you think
he's written? I'm gonna look, I was just about to look.
I don't look. How many how many things? I'm gonna
guess five. He's got two writing credits. He's got two
writing credits. One is Leprechaun Origins. Two is die Hard
is Back, a short film in twenty twenty. Oh, that's it.

(14:38):
Where can I watch that? I don't know, it's not
it's not on letterbox. Die Hard Is Back. It's got
a seven point one out of ten. It's a two
minute short. Bruce Willis's Back is the Tough John McLean
a new action pack commercial for die Hard Batteries. He did.
He wrote the that what Oh he literally just v

(15:00):
affects some ship in on for Oh no, this is real,
this is legit. It's a it's a commercial for Diehard Batteries. Wow,
he wrote it. He wrote the commercial. Hey, it's gotta
be better than Leprechaun. Probably we're learning so much, you
know our director, you know, Yeah, Zach zak Laponski, Yeah, Yeah,

(15:24):
he's got a film coming out soon. What's he got
coming out? So I don't know what he's currently working
on Final Destination. Oh that's right. Wow, I uh wow, Yeah,
I totally for now, I am I shoving nervous. I
remembered this fact and I'm nervous. Not really. I totally

(15:49):
forgot that he was directing funization in Bloodline. So now
it makes this movie even more relevant. Yeah, because I
knew he did Kim Possible. That's that's that's what I know.
Is Zakklopovsky for is Kim Possible and Freaks? He freaks?
Isn't bad? But yeah, Zachklopovsky did Kim Possible, which has
a three point eight out of ten. You ever seen

(16:09):
the Kimpossible live action movie? I have not, but I've
heard many things. It's a hard one to get through.
To be honest with you, they ruined my girl. Man, yep,
I used to be my phone text tone for a
long time. Wow, wait making fun of me? Yeah, Oh

(16:30):
what's your phone text tone? Now? I actually don't know.
I think it's just the default iPhone. One fun fact
about me is I do not know what the default
ring tone or text tone is for my phones. In
the last fifteen years, every time I got a new phone,
I immediately put it on silent, immediately because stop bothering me.

(16:51):
I have my phone on silent twenty four to seven
for fifteen years, except for a couple times. I'll switch
to vibrate if I know I'm expecting something. Why would
you not have it on vibrate. Don't bother me. I'm
busy's that's I'm telling you. My phone is always on
silent except for I'd say probably ten percent of my life,

(17:12):
my phone has been on vibrating. The rest has all
been on silent. I don't have a ring tone. I
don't know what the default tone for Google. For my
last five phones are my Google Pixel nine, my Google
Pixel six, my Google Pixel four. Do you ever get
your calls? Why are you calling me? Don't talk to
I don't want to talk to you. Don't don't call me.
If I'm expecting a call, I go on vibrating. If

(17:35):
I'm not expecting a call, I'll just look. It'll pop
up and I'll look and I won't answer. I feel
the result of silencing your phone as the opposite effect
that it should be, is you'd think that you look
at your phone less because you're not being distracted by it.
But what happens is you have to constantly check it,

(17:56):
so you're picking it back up all the time. The
problem is when you're doom scrolling, when you're and just
constantly just going like this, you're gonna see every notification
you ever get. Yeah, well, and now I open my
phone and I got like nine notifications, so go away. Yeah,
I I turned off all my push notifications for social media.

(18:19):
That was the best decision I've ever I wish I could. Yeah,
that was the best decision I've ever made. I can't
do that. You can't do that, No, because I need
to know if some if I'm messaging someone for work. Oh,
I don't even mean like I I get notifications, but
I don't have the push I don't have the the number.
You don't like the push the you know, the notification
number alert you know, I not know what I mean. No,

(18:43):
you know, like like on I don't know if it
does it on Android, but on on on iPhones, like
it's got the number on the app icon of how
many notifications shold that off? No, I don't have those. Yeah,
I shut that off completely, and then I turned off
like pop up notifications for uh something, any brand account
I'm on. I pretty much shut those off. One of

(19:05):
my fucking problems any more. I'm minor. That's not my
problem anymore. I put my phone in black and white
at night, gray scale at night sort of helps sometimes.
I wish you the best, Organs. What's this movie about?
Break it down for me? What's this movie about? So basically,
so basically, the Leprechaun has an origin, but there really

(19:32):
isn't origin in this movie. No, it's weird that they
called it Leprechaun origins, as if we're going to establish
Warwick Davis and his character of Leprechaun. It's like they
were saying, hey, this is the origin and then it
morphs into a comedy. Yeah, I guess, but yeah, it's
just it's mythology. It's basically saying the Leprechaun is not

(19:55):
this funny little guy, he's a monster. He's a Celtic
warrior named Shamus needs to kill. Yeah, yep, that's the origin. Yeah,
pretty much the whole movie is about. It's two young
couples that are on like are they actually in They're in?
Why are they even in Ireland? What are they doing?

(20:18):
I think they were vacationing. One or two of them
wanted to study abroad there, but they were just vacationing.
One in Love's history. I can't help but notice your
history that was pretty good. I couldn't do that. I
am Irish, so we know my Actually, as as of
this episode being posted, my parents will be in Ireland

(20:43):
and then fly across to England and then they're going
to fly back to Ireland for Saint Patrick's Day. Wow. Yeah,
and I'm in Illinois. Yeah, I'm also Irish, but I
I couldn't do the Irish accent. Lady. Yeah. Yeah. Two
young couples. They're out backpacking. They run into a guy

(21:08):
at a bar who says, hey, if you want to
see some real history, some real sites, we've got a place.
You gotta hike like six hours to get there, but
you can stay at this cabin, a cabin that I
have overnight first, which I actually don't get why they
don't start the hike, Okay, whatever, but they agree to say,

(21:29):
in this guy's cabin and they're gonna hike the next
day to see some Ireland history, gets some Celtic history. Yeah,
it's all a trap because they in this village of theirs.
They have stolen some gold. As a result, Leprechaun wants
their ass, but he won't take their ass if they

(21:56):
sacrifice humans only it's not only one. It's that sacrifice
one human too. Leprekaan a year, but instead they did four.
They trapped four people in their cabin, lock them in,
windows are gated up. I thought it was two. Is
it two? I think it's two. I thought it was
just one. Maybe it had to be a couple. Specifically,

(22:16):
I think it's just two because after one of them dies,
they're like, we can't let any of them get away.
It's yeah, so two, I guess, uh whatever, not like
it changes anything. Yeah, uh yeah. I'm not a big

(22:38):
fan of anytime people get trapped in a house, because
if you think locking a door from the outside and
barring up some windows is going to keep me in
a house, you're wrong. Unless you've got some seriously strong
walls and strong doors, and those those bars you got

(22:59):
hold that window in place are reinforced steel. I just
how can you knock get out? Dude? It can't be
that hard. Whether it's kicking the door down, which in
this old shitty cabin probably wouldn't have been that hard,
or managing to rip off the rails unscrewing the grails

(23:20):
or what's something? Man? I just don't like people get
trapped in houses. I assume they are like, Okay, we're
in the cabin, we're going to go to sleep, and
then while they go to sleep, they get locked in
and the leprechaun breaks in while they are sleeping, So
then it's kind of just a madhouse. What's going on
while they're waking up and that's why they can't get out?
Excuses it the beer, the beer that the guy gave them,

(23:44):
that Gary gave them, is that beer drugged about? Yeah?
I think did they confirm that ever, I don't think so.
I don't think they explicitly said, but I assume it
was at some point because only Brendan flah Sure drinks
it right and he passes out while what's your face

(24:05):
is on top of him? Well, because at first I
don't like when that happens in the movies. That's anything
I was gonna like bitch about. It's like, how can
you pot this girl hot? A shit is on top
of you? All you've all you've had is beer? Okay,
now He's not like he's out here drinking Irish whiskey.
He's drinking beer. And he passes out drunk while literally

(24:27):
in the midst of making out with her, Like, come on,
but couldn't be me. Couldn't be me. But if he
was drugged, all right, or it was just super strong beer,
super strong beer, dude, that's how we do it, then Ireland, mate,
well that was the case. Who cares we fall asleep
or not because he ain't gonna get it up anyway. True,

(24:47):
couldn't be me. Also, I thought we were gonna have
the opportunity to see Melissa Stone naked and it didn't happen,
And for that reason, zero star for that. That was
gonna be the one thing that redeemed this movie. Then
he Okay, I would tell you this was a movie
I could watch. It was like perfectly tolerable to me.

(25:08):
The one thing that was driving me nuts the whole
movie was Andrew Dunbar's character, Ben, the boyfriend, the main
boyfriend or leading man. I couldn't fucking stand him. Every
line of dialogue he had was trash. Every face he
made was pissing me off. Why was he such a cunt?

(25:30):
For real? Why why was he the worst? Yeah, that's
pretty valid. Like he's supposed to be the leading man
of this movie, and we come down to Ben and Sophie,
and that's what you're supposed to be trying to root
for these characters. That's when you had the last two
characters in a slasher film. This is not really that,
but those are the ones you're supposed to like. And

(25:50):
I couldn't stand him. And then Brendan Fletcher dies first,
I'm like, this is stupid. Well get him. Even skipping ahead,
like when they're in the car and they need to
go get the keys, They're like, oh shit, there's no keys.
Oh god, what are we gonna do? And she looks
at him, is like, why'd you leave me back there?
He's like, oh yeah, like in the middle of the chaos.
H He's like I didn't or he's like I was like,

(26:12):
oh yeah, I want to get to the truck. I
went to get to the truck to get your help.
And then they just look at each other and that's it.
As the Leprechaun is like shaking the cars, like I
went to go get you guys help. Yeah, okay, it
is that good? No, Like he's obviously written to be
an asshole. It's not an accident. He's meant to be
a prick. I just don't get why do that with
the leading man? I guess it makes it more satisfying

(26:37):
when Sophie's the last alive, but when she even he
did not. They're on this vacation, they're already backpacking and
hiking and shit, and they want to do this cool thing,
which sounds like a cool thing. Of course it doesn't work out,
you know, they get trapped in the cabin and whatnot.
But he's like not interested at all, doesn't support what

(26:58):
she wants to do, and he's in pre med right,
isn't that like she meant and mentioned that she goes
a lot of his medical conventions, right, something like that.
I don't know. He was just driving me nuts. And
then she's she gets down to underwear for him, obviously
a good looking gal, and he doesn't even like look

(27:19):
at her, just totally blows her off. I couldn't what
an asshole? Why does nobody on the trip want to
get laid? It's the only reason you go to Ireland
to get drunk and get late, That's the only reason. Unbelievable,
un I'll tell you what. This this this film, it

(27:44):
it was really tough. I sat there and I watched it,
and when I was done with it, I'm like, what
did I just watch? And I had to skip through
it again because it was so bad. I just couldn't
believe that that's what I watched. I tell you what,
that's that's the rud time. Yeah, and it's really it

(28:04):
rolls credits, I think at an hour twenty one. Yeah,
it is a very quick watch. Yes, that's that's why.
I Yeah, I've seen so many worse things than I'm like,
it's up there for me, like, it's bad, but it's
it's far away from some of the shit that that
I've seen. And then because it is, it's a it's

(28:28):
a Leprechaun movie, dude, like you already are expecting kind
of bad. The only thing that really makes it horrible
horrible to me is the fact that they went this
dumb monster route. I think it is disrespectful to the original,
which the fact that you can manage a disrespect a
dumb ass Leprechawn movie is crazy, but they did. And

(28:48):
then I think what they did to Dylan Apostle is crazy.
They're like if you didn't know Dylan Postle horn Swaggle. Okay,
I went down a rabbit hole because when I was
watching this movie, I'm like, there's no fucking way that's him.
I was convinced, like, there's not a chance that that
creature that's like six feet tall is Dylan Postle. What
is the point of having him play the character? So

(29:10):
I went and looked it up. I was like, maybe
they just maybe it's a stunt man. The whole time,
it's just there's no way they did this. And he
was skinny too. I thought the creature was supera in Yeah,
and like at this time, Dylan Postle was pretty thick man.
Like we saw him around this time, a little after
this and a couple of years after this, and he

(29:30):
got a thick ass He's got the thick ass man.
Super cool guy. By the way, Actually I emailed him
and if he does respond, I still want to do
something with him about this movie. But he actually has
a podcast going Postle and he did a whole episode
to vote lepperkun origins. I'm like, oh, so I guess
he actually was in it, And yeah, he is just

(29:53):
as confused as I was. It was kind of frustrating
to listen to the podcast because he just got completely screwed. Man. Like,
if you go back to the original announcement for Leprechaun Origins,
there's actually an article still up on WWE dot com. Okay,
it was announced on March twenty seventh, twenty twelve, and

(30:15):
it was actually during WrestleMania Access that all this happened. Hornswaggle.
It was called like Swaggle's Secret, his hashtag Swaggle Secret.
You had to find Hornswaggle at WrestleMania Access and he did,
He'd tell you a secret, and then it was and
it was I remember he teased guy. I was a
fan literally watching this happen, and he he was saying, like,

(30:38):
what is something that me and Jennifer Andison have in common?
You know you're doing that kind of thing. And yeah,
it was revealed that he's gonna be in Leprecaun Origins.
He's playing the Leprechaun. I actually the graphic, uh, I
wish I woul well let me. I was gonna show
it to you right now, but it's it's him like
growling at the you know, at the camera. Yeah, and

(30:58):
it's the leperchan Origins his title old tip like typical
Leprechaun font that we know and love. So yeah, it
looks like he's replacing Warwick Davis and a reboot for Leprechaun.
Then it was supposed to come on twenty thirteen, it
didn't end up pushing to twenty fourteen, and I like
during his podcast he was talking about it, like in
the midst of all this was he was about to
quit w W and then Vince was like, wooh a,

(31:21):
Lionsgate said they want you for this, so then he
stuck around and then it got to lad a year.
But yeah, he goes up. They shot this in British Columbia,
and he goes up and gets fitted for the suit. Well,
first he actually met with Zaklibowski and he shows him
designs of it. He's like, oh, like that is not

(31:44):
what I thought. And yeah, then he had to go
get it his head casted, and dude, he had to
wear like two foot extension arms and extension legs to
make him a normal size person, which is what the
fuck is the point of having him do it then?
And yeah, he had to learn how to walk on
basically stilts for his hands and his feet to be

(32:05):
the right size for the creature and he's in this
tight ass skin suit. He has no lines of dialogue.
He's not he's a creature. Why would they do that?
Like it's it's like, I don't know, man, I want
to know the conversation that happened between probably Vince and
Lionsgate that said it has to be dyl Impostle. It's
the only Like it's like Vince knew he was gonna

(32:27):
quit unless this movie happened, or it is just the
big rug pull of hey, you know, Leprechaun, You're the
only one that can do it. And then it's, oh,
we made a couple changes. Uh, it's a monster now.
It's just so stupid. It's so dumb. And Zaklopovsky's big

(32:47):
things that they were going back to traditional horror. They
want to be tongue in cheek, which is a fucking
leprekn movie, Like, come on, we just had Back to
the Hood that was the last one in the franchise. Yeah,
I understand maybe want to make it a little scarier,
which I think is fine, but why would you completely
just that's not a Leprechaun man, Like, if you move away,

(33:11):
you gotta know your target audience, which hopefully he's figured
that out with Valdestination who the target audience is, because
if you go and try to be cute with that one,
riots are coming, you know, Cause Leprechaun the audience was
this small. My founcination is a little bit bigger of
an audience. Yeah, so don't fucking be cute with foundation

(33:33):
Like this is to me, it almost feels a little
pretentious this movie. It feels a little pretentious, like I'm
too good to be making Eleprechaun movies, so I'm gonna
I'm gonna try to be scary with it and show
off my skill and then just completely miss the mark.
Although Zach told Dylan Zachpostell Dylan Postil, He's like, dude,

(33:55):
I wish I had more creative control. I'm sorry because
the trailer came out and he would go, waustrailer. Now
he's not in there, bro Like, there's no Leprochun reveal
in the trailer at all, and he actually, I don't
even think they mentioned horn swoggle in the trailer at all.
And yeah, in the movie itself, he's barely there and

(34:17):
I don't know, I mean, the first forty five minutes
he has not shown on the screen. Yeah, I understand.
I understand because I think Zach actually has a quote
about this that they went the Jaws route and hid
the character for as long as they could, which I
think is the right thing to do in slasher movies
most of the time. But because this was a character

(34:40):
that was known for talking on screen and being funny
and being witty, it just feels weird it's revealed to
be this faral monstered things. Just yeah, you kind of
spend the whole movie wondering where is Dylan Dan That's
not Dylan, And I was seriously so convinced that it

(35:02):
wasn't Dylan possible, And if I didn't see his podcast
talking about this movie and his experience, I would have
never believed you that that was him. Well then yeah,
then you know, we see this thermal vision perspective of
this monster that we're facing. If you, if you didn't
know the title of this movie, you'd be like, oh,

(35:23):
some kind of predator things I can see see heat
or light. And and then it's like she's reading through
the book and it is like, oh, yeah, you know,
it's a it's a e leprechaun, and You're like, what's a leprechaun?
What do you mean this heat seeking vision creature? That's

(35:46):
that's a leprechaun. I don't even think the the thermal
crap that they got going on, I don't think that's
actually pivotal to the plot. I don't think the leprechaun
actually has the ability to see heat like that. I
think they just wanted something to look different from the
perspect of the leprechaun, and they're like, this is an
easy thing to do thermal well, because they go to
the house and they flip all the lights on and

(36:07):
he runs away from that that house. Yeah, I don't
because he particularly understands too bright, and that was the
thing with the flare. The flare was going, so he
was like interested in the light. And then when the
flare finally died down and he sees the guys all
our crew tied to the trees, he's like, oh, yeah
it is, so is it? That doesn't make sense either, Like,
so it can see, it can see heat and light,

(36:32):
but if it's too bright, he can't see. Yeah. I
always find it interesting in movies when thermal heat means
light and it doesn't right right exactly That's why I'm saying,
like thermal light whatever, the fun If you turn those
spotlights on outside of the house, they will get hot

(36:52):
and they will become you've seen on thermal camera like that,
but not right not right away? No, And why is yeah?
Why is your whatever? Dude? It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter. Yeah,
it's probably the worst WWE studio film did guess And
actually that's saying yeah, it probably is. Yeah. Yeah, yeah,

(37:20):
it's really bad. It's just so stupid. Like I want
to go watch the original Eprechaun just to cleanse my
mind of it. Yeah. I went on YouTube and I
watched a clip from the original eprechn just to be like,
just to feel something. Warwick Davis was asked to do

(37:40):
a cameo and he did turn it down. Said, if
it's not me playing leprecn, why would I And then
he also but then he also turned down the next
one would fair enough getting old? Yeah he's fifty fifty something. Yeah, yeah,
uh but yeah, honestly, if it wasn't for the who
Dylan pass situation, I probably would have a little bit

(38:02):
more respect for this movie, to the point where I
might give it like two stars. But because the way
they just I think completely he was very nice about
it in this podcast. I think they completely screwed him.
I think he got completely screwed. I think the whole
thing is stupid, and it feels like Vince manipulated the situation.
Even further, It's like they hand him the role just

(38:25):
because they didn't want him to quit. It's like, I
don't know, and just to just to make this do doo. Yeah,
what would you rate it? Probably one? I mean one,
one star, two out of ten. Yeah, I pulled up
my star rating in four and a half five. Oh,

(38:48):
I meant the opposite. Yeah, I think one star is
about right. It's I'm tempted. I'm tempted for a half
a star. It's really bad. It's it is, it's really
bad to Did you like the decapitation at the end. Oh?
You know what's the other thing I didn't like on
the Since I gave the cinematography a little bit of credit,

(39:08):
I pretty much despised every drone shot in the movie
because it felt like they were using a fifteen dollars drone. True,
very true. I mean it's twenty thirteen when they shot this,
so I guess you know, times have changed, but I
don't think we were quite ready. It's definitely drone, it's
definitely not a helicopter shot is so Yeah, I just

(39:31):
don't think we were quite there with that technology at
that time. And it's they stand out like a fucking
sore thumb. Also, what was the budget of this movie?
They were using a fucking go pro? Oh that one,
the one like falling shot and the beginning where they're
dragging him through the from his perspective, which wasn't didn't
use the thermal. Oh yeah, from his perspective, they were

(39:53):
dragging him through the through that field. It was just
a GoPro on our shoe. Yeah. Yeah, I A lot
of movies do that. You'd be surprised how often go
pros and things like that. Well, it was the most
obvious go pro. Yeah, it wasn't just fish Eye. It
was legitimately a go Pro. Yeah, they went to Best Buy,
it wouldn't I mean, yeah, they The budget couldn't have

(40:19):
been that bad because they well, I mean they shot
they have like an all Vancouver cast, so they save
money there, and they the effects team probably costs a
lot that Like, the effects alone probably cost them a

(40:39):
pretty penny doesn't have I can't find a budget. Very sad. Yeah,
I can't find a budget. I believe the Blu ray
is still available for like forty five bucks if you
want that Amazon Blu Ray Leprechaun Orge pretty sure it's

(41:01):
in the thirties. This is in a different language. Oh
twenty one usd from this country wherever this country is, Well,
let's buy it. I think Mexico. I don't know, but uh,
that that head at the end the capitation, you know,

(41:21):
the Leprechaun. I believe Dylan has that head in his bar,
in his basement. So he's in Wisconsin, So I think
we should drive up there and we could hang out.
Estimated budget of two million, oh and grossed two point
one million. Hey, hell yeah nah bad fucking Lionsgate was

(41:41):
just like, we're gonna pay you to go see this.
We're gonna pay you to go buy a ticket right now. Well,
they didn't market it for shit. That was one of
Dylan's biggest complaints, Like they just didn't push it at all.
I mean, maybe they knew it was bad. I mean
I think I think production companies like this, I like
to give him the benefit of the doubt when movies
like this don't get marketed because I some studio heads,

(42:05):
not all of them, they know what a good and
bad movie is, not always so a lot of times
they fuck it up. But yeah, So that's why sometimes
when I see Blumhouse not marketing things very well, I
get nervous. I'm like, he knows it's bad. Jason knows
it's bad. And when Jason knows it's bad, he doesn't

(42:26):
market it. He saves as much as he can in
his marketing budget to getting sure that he makes his
money back. The Woman in the Yard is interesting because
it doesn't look that bad, but they've only started marketing
a month, last three weeks in advance, Yeah, which is weird.
It doesn't really look that bad. Yeah, I don't know.
Maybe they just forget how to market movies. It was

(42:48):
what movie was. It wasn't Night Swim, where it was
literally like one week of marketing not well. Night Swim
definitely did not get dude. Night Swim made a lot
of money. It made a lot of money. They marketed
Night Swim a lot and it was awful. Yeah, I
forget what it was. It was last year, early on
in the year it was like Afraid Afraid. Did that

(43:09):
Afraid had like yeah two weeks Yeah, yeah, yeah, it
was marketing it was Afraid. Yeah yeah, it was bad
and they knew it. They knew it was bad. Imaginary
didn't exactly get the best. That was one too, that
had like two or three weeks home. That was another
movie I watched this week, by the way, for Revenue Red.
I will say that movie is not nearly as bad

(43:30):
as I thought I was gonna be. I haven't seen him.
It's it does some good things, it does some bad things.
It's not good, all right, don't don't get it twisted.
It's not a good movie, but I've seen a lot
worse from Blum. Night Swim is one of the worst
things I've ever seen. I would rather watch lebricun Origins
a Night Swim. Don't actually, I actually mean that. It's

(43:54):
a way faster watch, and because there's actual shit happening,
it's more entertaining. I'd agree, but I'm telling you I'd
rather just stare, sit and stare at a wall. Night
Swim is the worst written mainstream horror movie I think
I've ever seen. Pretty sure I get it is. It

(44:19):
spends how you define mainstream because there are some movies
that are certainly worse than Night Swim, But dude, it
is so horribly written. It's so bad. Yeah, it's bad.
It's really bad. Cheever, Screamers Were Born kind OF's mainstream.
That's tough. It's not right. I don't think it is.
It's a little independent film, and it's awful, I guess

(44:42):
by mainstream a nationwide release. It's the worst written nationwide
horror release that I think I've seen. I actually don't
even know what competes with it at this time. I
will have to do a list. I will look into it. Yeah,
lepri Kain origins. It has eight reviews on Rotten Tomatoes
from critics. Yeah, it's zero percent and zero percent yeah,

(45:05):
three point two on IMDb and eleven percent from the
audience on roun Tomatoes. Not bad, it's it's tough. It's tough,
especially when you you think about the franchise and especially
the first one, the original. Yeah, those none of those
movies are particularly good. No, right, But it has a charm. Yeah,

(45:30):
I think a lucky charm. Oh Ude, did you like
that line at the end? I actually was like, shit,
I forgot about that line. It's you said lucky charms
and then no, no, like before well while rewatching it.
Oh and then she said it and I was like, oh, yeah,
fuck yeah, it didn't doesn't stick. Doesn't stick. You can't.

(45:54):
You can't do tongue in cheeks shit like that unless
you're doing it like the whole movie. Have been fine
if they're running one liners the whole movie and doing
dumb shit like that, and the leprechaun was talking shit back,
you know, like we actually had a fun leprechaun character. Yeah,
I so badly want to see what Dylan Possels take
on a Warwick Davis leprechaun looks like, yea, I'm so

(46:16):
curious to what it actually could have been. But instead
I couldn't even tell you was in the movie. Yeah,
it's actually impressive to me that he pulled off. He
pulled it off a lot of crawling, got it. It
had to be miserable. It had to be miserable shooting
like that, And it would be hard as a normal

(46:38):
size human to be crawling around on your hands and
feet like that, but to be wearing stilts essentially arm extensions,
which I think he said each arm weighed thirteen pounds each.
Are you fucking getting me. Do you know how brutal
that'd be? Dude, Just go throw go put some boxing
gloves on. Go put some like fifteen sixteen ounce gloves on,
and see how long you can wear are those without

(47:00):
getting tired? Now, multiply that by six and that's what
actually more more than that, and that's what you're rocking?
Uh over there. It's like you said, what was the
point of having you have to have hornswoggle and then
we're just gonna make you regular normal person's eye? Yeah,

(47:21):
what's the point. It's pretty shitty? Yeah, why would you
take away the little people of representation of the leprechn bros.
But also, okay, so now you're saying in in the
lore leprechauns aren't short their normal size, which, to be fair,
is is a real a real eprechan like old stories

(47:43):
of Leprechaun. Well, yeah, that that's what they were going for,
little bearded men. They've always been little. So why are
you making this Leprechaun six four of prosthetics? It's certainly
a weird take. That's what ruins for me. I'm telling you.
If if they would have actually let Dylan Postel cook,

(48:06):
I don't care how shitty it would have been. I
would have had more fun with than it would have
worked better. I mean, shit, even even if Yeah, he
just gets a little quipping here and there as he's
you know, ripping someone apart with his teeth. You know,
it's a leprechaun with the teeth that just rips some shreds.
I'm fine with that. Have have him have his little quips. Yeah,

(48:27):
but instead of they were at Dylan Postel and Zaklopovski
were at Comic Con promoting this movie back in the day.
That's when the trailer premiered. Yeah, or they don't even
mention Dylan. Yeah, uh it's bad. Yeah, it's a one

(48:49):
out of five movie. Someone someone on letterbox gave it
one star said, add this shit to the top three
most diabolical creative decisions w W Pole in twenty fourteen,
alongside Seth Rowlins turning on the Shield and brock Lesner
ending the Streak, Which what's the worst what's the worst
decision they made that the streak or ending the Streak? Well,

(49:10):
Seth Rollins going turning heel and and splitting from it,
that's actually a kind of good call. Yeah, and then
it all came to fruition at Russell Mania forty one
or forty, you know, and Roman got his revenge. Shouldn't
come on think about it, Rowlin's turning on the shield,
Lesnar ending the streak? Or this movie releasing what's the

(49:33):
worst streak? What's the most diabolical creative decisions? The streak? Man?
This movie? The streak is over. It shouldn't have been Lesner.
It should have been made It should have been Bray Wyatt.
Of course, now in the grand scheme of things, it
didn't really pan out very well, but uh should get it?

(49:54):
Should it should have been me? It should have been me?
It should it should have been bray White. I think probably.
But if I say at the time, you know, like,
if not Brock, then who That was the whole argument.
If not Brock, then who? Because Roman Roman, I guess
Bray you just didn't know. You didn't know who was
gonna work and who wasn't In twenty fourteen, Yeah, at

(50:16):
twenty fourteen, you just didn't You didn't know, you didn't know.
But now who should ended the streak? John Cena as
a heel, He just ended a streak as a as
a face. Did you see he's actually now going into
the Guinness World Record Book for the longest baby face.
That's so dumb. Shut up. Congratulations. Yeah, now, yes, he

(50:41):
is gonna be bald or not. Yeah, he's gonna, Yeah
he is. Did you see what he posted after the
chamber on TikTok Yeah, with the word live theme doctor
Thuganomics theme. You sure did. He's not gonna come out
to that. Just to be clear, that'd be awesome, but
he You ever heard his song bad Man from his

(51:02):
My Time Is Now album from twenty twelve, You should
listen to it. That should be his heel song. That's
that's the route I would go, because his heel song
that they had made in twenty twelve for that heel
turn that didn't happen. You know, I think that song
is kind of poo poo. I don't like it. Just

(51:23):
use bad Man. It's a good song. That's my thoughts.
I my prediction on this, just so we can come
back to this and in a few months when everything happens,
I'm assuming Sina is going to win the title in Mania.
Same lots of rumors of Stone Cold showing up, but

(51:46):
at Mania, he's confirmed he's going to be in Vegas
at Mania, So I don't know he's gonna be in
Vegas during the time of Mania, just to be clear,
Like he's not clear if he's going to be there,
but dude, one, so he might show up, might be,
might be. Maybe he's the last yeal No, he's gonna

(52:08):
be the baby face with Cody. He's said Rick Flair stuff.
I Rick Flair is like Johnson's gonna have to go
through me to get that Diitle belt to get number seventeen,
Like shut up, yeah, shut up, old man over. I
love Rick Flair. I'm like, dude, come, I've never seen
someone so determined to not hang it up. Hang it up, bro. Yeah,

(52:31):
you've seen his last like four goodbye matches and he
had one of the best retirement matches in wrestling or
in ww history, and they just like he just kind
of ruins it by keep going back. He's like, come on, man,
but he looks good. I don't know if you've seen
him lately, but he's healthy. He's on a very very
clean diet. But whatever, yeah, don't stop, I think but

(52:57):
he said that he'll happily help Cody, So it's like
trying to right himself. Into the story and like work
his way back into wrestling. But it's a little weird. Yeah,
I don't know. I'm good. But I don't think Sina
will retire a heel, So I think a little bit
of this. I think Sena might he's gonna be the champion,

(53:20):
be I think he might turn on the Rock at
some point. Well he has to, yeah, at some point.
It's I don't know how you do it. So you're
telling me we're getting a hell in the cell of
Sena versus Dwayne at the end of the year. Neither
of them can take the bumps for that. They're both
too old. Yeah it it's gonna be yeah, because it's

(53:44):
got it. Summer Slam's probably just gonna be loaded, right, Yeah,
I think SummerSlam might have been a better show than Mania.
Summer Slam could be yet Cody, because that's that's where
it's gonna happen. Like if if Sina returns to Babyface,
it's gonna be at SummerSlam. It's he's gonna to turn
on the Rock or and then Roman seems like he's

(54:04):
gonna get involved in this somehow. I don't know. I
don't know. I'm also I'm glad Angry Punk is back.
I missed him and John Cena missed him too. He
needs the main event, man, he needs the main event Mania.
I just don't know if that'll be this year if

(54:24):
you mix him in there at all. Triple Threat triple Threat,
although he seems to be specifically targeting Rollins again, so
he called the Rock a bald fraud. Yes, it's really
all does make the Gunter and j match feel completely pointless. Yeah,

(54:50):
I remember when all that shit was happening. I sat down,
I'm like, wait a minute, it's Jay USO versus Gunter. Yeah,
I'm like, oh, obviously Jay is gonna win. He's the
most over star right now. It I always think it's
interesting when people like the only reason he's over is

(55:11):
because of the yeat gimmick. It's kind of what I
happen with Daniel Bryant. Although Dana Bryant is a good wrestler,
is not that good Jimmy's. I could probably be as
good as Jimmy whose not right? Take it e no yeat,

(55:32):
no yeat. So yeah, that's it. It made sense talk
about wrestling today because we had Hornswoggle. Like I said,
I did email at Dylan Postle, and he does live
kind of close to us, so road trip, rude trip,
or if he wants to come to day's the Chicago.
He's going to Chicago in May for a wrestling thing. No,

(55:56):
it's not a convention. He's like, he still wrestles, he's
some it's what is the uh? I forgot what the
the event is one of the Chicago one of the
Chicago peeps. I'm sure you'll find it. No, all right,

(56:17):
you're not gonna find it. Fine, I'll find it. Yeah,
he I know somebody that was in this the Chicago
not Gonzo, somebody else. But spending way too much time
looking into those Chicago Style wrestling maybe maybe Chicago Style wrestling.

(56:47):
Oh yeah, yes, yes, yes, csw yes, Chicago Style wrestling. Yeah.
They had the Figure four leaf Clover on March twenty
first in Franklin Park and he's going to be there
as now he is just swoggle. He's just swoggle now,
just swoggle, okay, fka horn Swoggle. You know it's crazy.

(57:14):
I went to Chicago Style Wrestling dot com and it's
a splash page that says, you know, click here to
enter the website, and you click there and you just
go back like fifteen years. Oh, like, this webpage almost
looks modern except for the logo at the top and
the text, and then you click on there to enter

(57:36):
and you just go back twenty years in website history.
Something I forgot to mention at the start of the episode,
which I guess I want to put more emphasis on
next episode because I forgot. We have a new website
from Make Every Death Count at make Everydeath Count dot com,
and there is an option on there to leave a
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(57:57):
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(58:18):
We'll push it out the beginning of the next episode
because everybody clicked off and we started talking about John Cena.
What do you mean? What do you mean? Because they
can't see him, so they don't want to hear him. Now,
isn't it funny that everyone can see him? Now, everyone
can see him and no one wants to I do,
I do. I wouldn't want to be those Make a

(58:40):
Wish kids anymore. Have you seen all those memes? Yeah? Yeah,
did you see that WWE? I think trademarked uh something
related to Make a Wish. It was like, oh, fuck,
hold on, I go way like something making fun of Yeah,

(59:01):
oh my god, there's no fucking way I could have sworn.
They filed for trade break a Wish supposedly. I don't
know how legit it is, but that's so funny. Apparently
they filed for trademark on breakaway. That's crazy, dude, that

(59:24):
is crazy. I don't know if that's legit or not,
but that's if so, that's hilarious. That's hilarious, dude. The
thing is, I think, uh, okay, sure, I'm sure some
of the Make a Wish kids are probably upset. I
had an extremely morbid joke that I almost said, and
I didn't say it. I know exactly where you were going,

(59:45):
but my point was, I think a lot of kids today,
not everybody, but it's been who you're watching with, who
your parents are, and how involved they are with your
wrestling experience. But I think most kids kind of get it.
Kids kind of get heels and baby faces. These days,
it's there's k fabe is just not a thing anymore,
and it's so apparent. Like when I was a kid,

(01:00:08):
that would have fucked me up. So I totally get it.
But k fabe was kind of legit when we were kids,
still our truth. Did you see all the stuff he's
been tweeting. Yeah, yeah, he literally tweeted this is a
this is a dream or this is a joke. Yeah,
because k fae's not a thing, and we're so like
transparent about babyfaces and heels and whatnot that I think

(01:00:29):
a lot of kids get it. Depends how old you are.
But also if you're a kid and you've been watching
wrestling in the last you know, seven years, Yeah, do
you really is John Cena the guy? Yeah? I was
thinking that too. Is like any kid that probably doesn't
understand babyfaces and heels probably isn't even that big of
a Seena fan anymore. If you're under the age seven,

(01:00:50):
six or seven, if you're under if you're really if
you're under ten, is John Cena your guy that you
want your wish to be it'd be Roman, right, I
mean in Roman's a heat technically not right now, but yeah,
now it's Cody, right Cody. So Cody went heel, which
they kind of looked like they were pushing for it
for a little bit. Uh. Yeah, I don't know, it's

(01:01:13):
part of the business man. Yeah, I feel like John
Cena of course, you know, he did the most make
wish ever. I'm sure his graph was like this, and
in the last couple of years it's been it's been coming. Yeah. Well,
I actually don't know. Oh for his makeup wishes, I
don't know if it actually has slowed down. He's kind
of he's that guy. But he he did say in

(01:01:33):
twenty twelve, and this is a Chris van Vleet interview,
he said that for the twenty twelve heel turned, the
plan was he'd pull out completely from everything, like he
wasn't gonna do any makeup wishes during that time because
it was going to be full k fabe, which he's
gonna he's going to go full k fabe again right now.
But it's such a short amount of time and I
don't think it really matters. But yeah, he's that guy.

(01:01:54):
There is he's gonna shut off from social media. Well
he's still tweeting. It's it's been like kind of not
morbid shit though, but it's been like clearly a little
bit darker, right, Like a little bit not the same
old Sena. I mean he was always tweeting, like like
inspirational quotes. He was always tweeting inspirational quotes. What's the

(01:02:16):
last couple he still has? His bio is Fuck, it's
peacemaker time always vindicates, vindicates good work. Yeah, so how
others respond to us tends to say a whole lot
more about them than it does about us. Evaluate it
and don't take it personal. Have the discipline to do

(01:02:37):
what needs to be done, especially when you don't feel
like it. That was the tweet after, So they're kind
of they're kind of sort of relevant to what's going on,
but not like dark every It's like, don't just tweet
like nothing just happened, John, Yeah, my face. When I
finally had the discipline to introduce my children to the
first live event with John Cena, just to turn me

(01:02:59):
into Turnio. Yeah yeah, come on, by John, I have
a new idol now, Ron Killings and it's him in
the John Cena get up. Oh my god, I hope,
I hope they can run with our truth as well.
His his trofile picture is still why John, And this
bio says there is a head says say it ain't so, John,

(01:03:21):
say it ain't so. I'm just excited for the heal
merged man. When before he got all fruity, when he
got the fruity pebbles, if you will, before he started
doing the super colorful merge man, I thought his merch
was dope, you know, like the doghouse merch. I have that.
I have that merch. That's what I want. I want
something cool like that again, Our truth, sweet sweet too much.

(01:03:45):
Oh yeah, it's his thing. I'm trying. I'm trying to
get back to that day and I can't. I'm stuck
on March third because he posted a posted a song. Yeah,
AI generated, folks, That's what he said about John hurting Cody. Hey,
I generated, folks. This is a I generated. The stair.

(01:04:07):
The Hug with the Stair says, this is a I generated.
I think I might crash out. I love truth man. Yeah,
Hall of Famer, absolutely, Okay, I think that's it. I
think that's it for this episode of Make everyth Count.
It's been it's been fun nupper con Origins, Goaded Dylan, possible,

(01:04:30):
God it, John Cena. Fuck that guy, Fuck that heel.
He just ruined his chances at the Hall of Fame.
I guess if if Rocks in charge, you'll put him
in the Hall of Fame. Yeah, I'll make his dreams
come true. We'll find out more details on more seventeenth,
when they're both on RAW. I guess currently, okay, if
you enjoyed, I wouldn't say drop a li likeubscriber channel

(01:04:52):
for more videos like this one, of course I have
it okay with that is always the So much for
less and we'll talk to you next time. Bye. Don't
hide your rise from the movie screens. Don't hogeries from
the horror screen. Hall of Fame for villains, watch them

(01:05:14):
take about the Slusher has no doubt Bill go all
out to make every death count
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