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In this episode of Make Every Death Count, Riley and Nic review the latest '90s comeback sequel/requel, I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:28):
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What's happening in love is what's going on. We're gonna
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My name is Ryley, my name is Nick. If you

(00:49):
if you hear a buzzing sound in the background, I
just wanna apologize. First of all, it's the air conditioning
in here and I wanted to shut it off to
have clean audio. It's just not it's not plaws. This
episode would be about eight minutes long. Yeah, it's just
too freaking hot, man, it's too hot. So sorry, we'll
just choking. Our MIC's a little extra to day, get
a little closer, and you just choke on it. I'm

(01:11):
not choking. I'll just I'll just make it my own buzz. Yeah.
I hope it's not too annoying. The preamps on our
recorder does a pretty good job. To me. It sounds
loud as shit, but when we do it on streams,
it's not too bad. Hopefully it's the least listenable for you.
But yeah, we're back. We are so back. It's been
a while. We actually record an episode that never came out.

(01:32):
I'm I could still release it, but it was on
clowning a Cornfield and I didn't like our energy. I
didn't like the vibes. It hot in here. Yeah, we
didn't have air condition here, see it was I didn't
like the vibes. But I didn't want to say from
that episode we talked about the Death of Snow White. Yes,
and uh it's out now on VOD pretty much every
platform you can rent or buy movies, you can. You

(01:54):
can watch the Death of Snow White. Some of our
friends worked on that film. They gave us early access
to it, and I've been talking about it in streams
and whatnot. But I wanted to mention here it's a
pretty good time independent filmmaking at its finest, right, Like
it's made for like twelve dollars. Okay, but it was
like directly competing with snow White Disney snow White. Yeah,
but this is more of a horror approach. It's got

(02:14):
hell a practical effects the end actually, like my jaw
kind of dropped. It's got one hell of a practical effect. Yeah,
very well done. I just really want to say here
to go check it out if you haven't already. Yeah,
more of a dark fantasy, right with some horror, with
some gore. Yeah. The dwarves are real people, real little people,
no cgi crap there, and they're fucking badasses. They are

(02:36):
a ton of fun. They're a ton of fun. They
do a lot of heavy lifting in the movie as well. Yeah,
you'd love to see them on screen. Yeah. Yeah, they're
probably the best part of the film. Yeah. Yeah, and
Evil Queen she carries as well. Yeah, fantastics and I
Elutsis and there snow White. She was great. I had
a really good time with it, and it was fun
seeing so many faces that I've worked with. Personally, I'm

(02:58):
not a huge dark fantasy he kind of fan either,
but I enjoyed it. I actually specifically and like not
a snow white Guy, but at least a Disney snow White.
But there's enough Gore in here to keep me entertained. Yeah,
I had a fun time with it, so that just
yeah my pitch. Go check it out. But today we're
gonna be talking about I Know what you did last summer,

(03:19):
and I really want to hear you guys' thoughts this
as well. So if you want to leave us a
voice message, if you've seen the movie, you can go
to make Everydeathcount dot com. Leave a voice message on
your little review and we can talk about it next week.
Hate it, love it. I don't care. You won't hurt
my feelings. I promise you'll hurt mine if we're just
gonna make funny you next week if you do. Yeah. So,
the brand new I Know What You Did Last Summer

(03:41):
a requel, the newest requel from all these nineties films
coming back. It's a direct sequel technically too. I still
know what you did last summer. I'll always know you.
Last summer does not exist, since Timeline never did for me,
Zombie zombie Ben Willis does not exist. And this time around,
you know, Julie James is back. Jennifer Hewits back, Freddie

(04:03):
Prince Junior is back. So that was big, right, that's
the requel part to get the legacy characters in there.
But we're still we're back in Southward. Another group of
teens are getting in trouble on four July accidentally kill
a man and it leads to a year later, someone
leave him a note to get revenge. I know what

(04:25):
you did last summer, And it's a pretty copy and
paste formula from the first film. As a result of that,
because the plot is exactly the same, It's like if
you were to read the synopsis side by side, they
would be exactly the same, except too Yeah. Yeah, Julie
James and Ray Bronson also have they've experienced it before.
I need to help, Like, that's pretty much Yeteah, it's

(04:47):
exactly the same. Where we're gonna be going into spoilers.
We have to. There's a lot to talk about. But
if like spoiler free super Fast, I thoroughly enjoyed it
the same. It's exactly what I wanted. I think some
people might be like some of the reviews are a

(05:08):
little pretentious to me, I'm not. If you don't like it,
you don't like it, that's totally fine. But some are like,
who wanted this it? You know it's woke? Whoa, yeah
the woke that's annoying, but uh yeah, or you know,
I don't.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Know if it was variety, but that said, the headline
of the of the review was who is this for?

Speaker 1 (05:30):
Yeah? Me for me? Yeah, it's for people who enjoy
it are fans of the original exactly, like if you
So many of the reviews I'm seeing are people that
are not fans of the original, Like, what the fuck
are you watch? You're not gonna like it? Of course
you're not gonna like it. I will say, it shoves
nostalgia down your throat. And if you're somebody who gets
upset about that when you get nostalgia bated as fans

(05:51):
when they basically just yeah, if you're one of those
that doesn't like that, you will not like this movie.
You probably didn't like this movie. You've already seen it.
I want one, Yeah, I for one, as long as
it's done like in good taste. Uh. Like the thing
about I Know what you Last Summer is it's not
particularly a great film anyway. No, yeah, like, yeah, it's

(06:12):
a cult classic now it's it's right in the screen
era so it blew up with screens. Gary movie, Yeah, right,
scary movie made it even more popular. So it's it's
got a following, But I don't think anybody in that
following is sitting like like us. I'm not gonna sit
here and attend that it's a blockbuster film and should

(06:32):
get in an Academy Award, you know, like, well, the
only thing really it's got going for where you can
make the argument that it deserves to be treated with
that kind of respect is because it's everybody in that
movie went on to be a listers. Yeah, Sarah, Michelle Geller,
Ryan Phillippy, uh, Jennifer of Hewitt, Freddie Prince Junior, like

(06:53):
every pretty much everybody in the movie went on to
be big names, household names. So that's got it. It's got
a case for that, but that's it. I mean, otherwise,
it's it's a campy nineties who Done It? Slasher film
and that's all it ever was. And and honestly, it's
even it's weaker in the whodunnant department because you can
you are not actually capable of guessing who the killer is, right,

(07:15):
So it's just like Friday the thirteenth in that case
where those are murder mystery movies. But you cannot guess
Pamela Vorhis and Friday the Thirteenth, you can't guess Ben
Willis and I know, I know what's dude Last Summer
because they're not suspects, right, so yeah, it's really shouldn't. Yeah,
so I don't know what the fuck everyone's so up

(07:36):
in arms about is, Like, Ah, this movie is just
another cheesy slasher film. Yeah it is.

Speaker 2 (07:41):
It's exactly And that's what the director, Jennifer Caitlyn Robinson
went for.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
Cayton Kate Cayton Kyton. Yeah, yeah, jen you couldn't have
picked anyone better to write and direct the film. She
wrote Law, thor Love and Thunder, Yeah, which not the
best film of the Marvel Cinematic universe. And I understand that,
but it you feel it, you feel her her writing

(08:10):
style for sure. Yeah, and yeah that's true. There's a
lot of like very self aware gen Z type jokes,
but they're not the type of woke jokes. You know
a lot of people are overreacting to that to one
line at the end, right, Yeah, yeah, it's not it's
not those types of jokes where an older generation can't

(08:30):
buy into it. I like I we were laughing, our
our theater was laughing. I think over all the jokes land.
It's not like shoving an agenda down your throat. It's
just that's how teams talk these days. Brother, that get
with the times. Man. That's and it had our tropes
as well. Yeah, we know and love Yeah, yeah, and
it certainly does. But let's uh, let's start. Let's talk

(08:53):
about the movie. Let's kind of go on in order.
First things first, the death scene. Okay, the car accident
that leads to it. It's you know, were there are
a bunch of rich kids this time around? What if
they were rich kids the first film? And then it
was kind of Ray was a standout. He was a
broke bitch. Yeah. Have you seen Julie's house? Have you
seen Barry's house? Right? Right? This is even more though, Dude,

(09:16):
they're living in mansions. Yeah, like on the on the ocean. Yeah, Teddy, Teddy,
who I guess is kind of your equivalent to Barry,
although he's not as a big of a douchebag. He
is a douchebag, but he's not he's not a prick, correct,
He's just he's rich. He's a rich boy. Uh, and
he's an athlete and he drinks a lot and uh yeah,

(09:40):
but he was like a good person throughout the movie.
I don't think Barry is a very good person. I
was thinking about it because one of the reviews I read,
actually multiple reviews I read before going into the movie,
was that the characters all suck, like none of them
are likable. And I was while watching the movie, I
would like what I was thinking, like, man, are any

(10:03):
of the characters really likable in the first movie? Like,
do we like Barry? I think a lot of it's
nostalogia as well. It's like Barry's a prick, you know,
And yeah, Helen is not.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
I mean she's she's I don't think she's a prick,
but she's just not the best person, like, you know, like.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
The way she goes for her crown. Her crown's the
number one priority. When the guy they just hit with
the car.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
Right really after the accident, they change, Yeah except for Barry.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Well, Barry gets even worse. Yeah, Ray and Julie Belt
just kind of shut down. Yeah, Ray, Ray is the
only one that doesn't really become like an asshole. I
guess Helen gets humbled.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
Up a lot, you know, So Helen gets humbled Ray
kind of just like, all right, just gotta get through it.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Julie just is traumatized. That's really what it was. It
looks like she's on drugs, but when she's not, Are
you on drugs? Are you on drugs? Yeah? So I was.
I was thinking I was a man. I don't know
the difference in the characters. I actually think this film,
these teenagers might be more developed. I just think that

(11:10):
they are so rich and they're so gen Z, which
to me is not I don't I don't over react
to those types of things in movies that they didn't
bother me. I liked. I think I liked all of them.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
At some point, all movies characters are going to be
gen Z or Jen Alpha.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
It's just times are changing and twenty yeah, just times
are changing, and I get it. I'm almost thirty, all right,
I'm falling out of the slang as well. Okay, skippity skibbitty,
I'm losing I'm losing some of my slang education and
some of the shit that's being said by uh, you know,
sixteen to twenty two year olds. I don't understand all

(11:49):
the time anymore, I get called uncle lot now. But yeah,
I think the only there was only a couple of
times where Madeline Klein's character, Danica, who ultimately is the
main and she's she is likable, but she goes full
stupid a couple of times.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
Yeah, like she really there are moments where she's just
she's normal, she's normal gen z teenager, college age. Yeah,
and then she'll just say a line that's like she
is full dunce.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Yeah, full dunce, tight, And I know they're doing it
for comedy, so I'm I get it. Yeah, Yeah, she
has some funny lines. It's just it'd be it's a
little over the top. Sometimes it's it's out of character. Yeah,
I mean she is supposed to be the former queen.
She's a rich, dumb blonde. Yeah, she's Helen. She's supposed
to be Helen, right, just more rich and more dumb.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
But her dumb moments are a lot more dumb than
Helen's were, and her normal moments were a lot more
normal than than Helen's were.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
Yeah, but we were we off the film. We're at
a Bride is an engagement party. We're an engagement party.
For Danica and Teddy, and Teddy is played by Tyree Withers,
former Division one wide receiver, and that is noticeable. Yeah
he yeah, Danica, Teddy, they're engaged. Engagement party. You have

(13:12):
Ava there as is one of the friends Malade by
Chase Wonders. Chase kind of carries the film, and I've
heard I've read a lot of reviews as well. I
think she's the standout performance of the film, which is
fair coming up Sarah Pigeon as well. I think she

(13:32):
she also does a really good Sarah Pigeon. Stevie, Yeah, yeah,
Stevie is great as well. And Milo Milo is our
Ray replacement played by Jonah Howard King. But all around
the main five there, well it's okay, Well there's the
main four, okay, Danica, Milo, Ava, and Teddy. They're all friends.

(13:54):
They stay together with their old friend from high school, Stevie.
They run into that night and decided to invite her
to come with on a drum I have to get
stoned and watch fireworks, which, by the way, where the
location that they were at watching those fireworks up on
the cliff like that perfect what's it called reapers? Reapers
turn reapers bend Reaper's curve. What was a Reaper's curve? Yes,

(14:17):
I don't remember. Yeah, where they go is a very
very dangerous area. A lot of cars speeding through there.
It's a big windy curve there, same one from the
first film, which how convenient mm hm. And yeah, they're
up there, just get smoking weed, drinking liquor, watching fireworks.

(14:37):
That's someday I'm going to Southport to that bend and
I'm watching fireworks. It's gonna be a great time. What's
different this time around is that they are not driving
and causing an accent. They don't hit anybody. And this
is another thing I was this is a little bit
of a nitpick I have here. So Teddy's the middle of
the road being a dumb ass, stands in front of

(14:59):
a car and he gets tackled out of the way
by Milo. But then another car comes around the corner,
veers off of the side to avoid hitting them, goes
through a guard rail, ends up falling down the side
of the cliff. Guy dies. I don't think they would
actually be charged for manslaughter, no, because that's what they

(15:22):
were worried about. They don't go to the cops because
of Uh, they're worried about being charged with manslaughter, just
like the first film. Exactly the same as the first film.
But I like it. He is a dumbass for standing
middle of the road. Yeah, but that guy was going
like fucking ninety around the bend. He doesn't even hit
his brakes, he just goes right off. Also, he's like,
he'll stop, he'll stop. He speeded up. Well, not that

(15:45):
he wasn't even talking about that car. That that car
did avoid them. He was speeding up though that that
other car was not slowing down and neither was this one. Yeah,
he just I don't understand, Like, I, yes, don't be
in the middle of the road, but if something is
no the road, like not allowed to hit it, like
like why are you going ninety around the damn thing?

(16:05):
And not to mention the car is to the side
of them with their like hazards on. Actually I don't
know if their hazards were on, but I'm just saying, like, dude,
the guy was going ninety. Yes, you're a dumbasch me
in the middle of the road, But I don't think
you're gonna be charged from manslaughter. No, I think you
definitely could have talked your way out of that situation.
You're like, yeah, we were parked to the side of

(16:27):
the road watching fireworks and this dude came ninety around
the corner and went off the cliff, went off the cliff,
like there's nobody out there to say anything. It went
off Reaper's curve, Like, yeah, I just not to say, Hey,
if somebody dies, you can get away with it, all right,
because if you cause a car, actually get away with them.
I'm just saying, like, it feels like something that I

(16:47):
don't know why you'd make a pact and hide it
and have a much greater risk of when you get caught.
But whatever. Like, they didn't hit a fucking man like
they do in the original, Like they literally hit and
killed a man because they were being dumb and drive.
They were the idiots driving that time. This time they
just happened to, you know, be in the way of
a car. Daddy's gonna be mad. Daddy's gonna be mad. Yeah,

(17:12):
So that happens. They make a pact and a year later,
well we pick up with Ava first of all, getting
you know, a little frisky with is it Tyler? Her
name's Tyler, right, Yeah, Yeah, Tyler. Tyler, we get a
little sexy, sexy scene in the airport bathroom as Ava
met someone on the way home who happens to be

(17:34):
a podcaster who happens to be doing a story on
the nineteen ninety seven slaughter from the original film and
which also has just been completely covered up. Mm hmm.
This is another thing I struggled to buy into a
little bit. Teddy's daddy is the mayor, I guess, and

(17:55):
very rich, very powerful, and owns the police department in
a way where he just tells him what to do.
He covers up crimes, he can hold people hostage essentially
in police stations, like he does later in the film.
I really struggle to buy into that because one the
whole slaughter thing and the way they talked about it.

(18:17):
First of all, when Tyler talks about on her podcast
when she's recording, she says that, Hey, they killed somebody
and got away with it and hit it and then
a year later came back to kill them. That was
how they find out about that, right, so publicly, it's
it's public knowledge now that Julie and Ray killed a man.

(18:38):
Maybe yeah, And yet she went on to be a
professor unless that unless that's just a Southport Southport knowledge
and you especially don't want the tourists to find out. Yeah.
I understand the motive of Grant Teddy's dad to not
want the town to know about this and whatnot. But

(18:58):
it was just weird to me that they casually say, yeah,
they killed a man, or they thought they killed a man,
and a year later he came back and killed them,
like as the whole thing that they covered up is
suddenly public knowledge, and yet they're totally out there being fine.
Were they ever arrested now, you know, they still killed

(19:20):
a man, It was still a manslaughter. That man just
happened to be a serial killer. Sure in the Bahamas.
In the Bahamas. Yeah, I don't know where I was
going with that. What were we talking about? Oh yeah,
in just the fact that he's like pays off everything

(19:42):
and they'll cover up everything. Yeah but yeah, uh a
year later pick up, Now Danica is marrying somebody else
whose name I don't even remember. He's that irrelevant. He's
an alcoholic wyat Wyatt. Yeah, he's there just to be
the first kill. Ye, he's the kill you see in
the trailer with the harpoon gun and uh, yeah, the

(20:07):
kills in this movie were really hyped up, and I
don't actually think any of the kills are all that great.
They're okay. I think we're almost every single time. The
aftermath of the kill is the spotlight. Yeah, I don't
like so why it's death the harpoon and whatnot. That was.

(20:27):
That's cool, it's fun. It's nice to see the fishermen
get a different weapon in there. But the kill itself
was not overly gory or anything. But I thought the
aftermath of it, where Danica comes down after her bath
and finds him. He's got the harpoon gun in his
chin and he's hanging there with his eyes open. I
love the fact that kept his eyes open. It's way
scarier and behind her or behind him on the mirror

(20:50):
in his blood. Yeah, written in blood is the you
can't hide from your past. Yeah, something like that. I said.
That was thought. That was the highlight of that kill.
You have Teddy and Rant's death. Teddy gets sad with
the knife. It's not overly exciting. It's dragged away call.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
A scream though, the little build up in him crawling away, yeah,
getting caught calling for help. I think Grant's death might
be the best in the film, with the hook going
through his throat slowly. Yeah, but that's like you actually,
like get to see that happen. It's pretty visceral.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
Yeah, but I thought the aftermath of their bodies too,
hanging like their fucking jaws, hanging like their sharks, you know.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
Yeah, and uh Tyler's hanging.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
Yeah, you don't actually see her death. You just see
her body get thrown out, which was with the feet
a lah, I still know. Yep, yep, yep, yep. You
think that's an intentional reference? Yes? Probably, yes? Has and
what else was there? Uh? Who else dies in this film?

(21:51):
Teddy doesn't die? Dan Good? Well, I mean not Teddy.
Could I talk abou him with the knife Milow with
the choke?

Speaker 2 (22:01):
Yeah, I again, I thought the aftermath of him in
the car, just sitting in the car rotting.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
Yeah, and then his neck is pretty fucked up. Yeah,
but yeah that was okay. The pastor pastor Judah, you
don't even see him die, you don't.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
You just see the aftermath of the whatever it was
sticking through his hands, has him propped up on his knees.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
Yeah, and then his eyes were his eyes were like
ripped out. Yeah, that's a kill I want to see.
Is that a deleted scene somewhere too graphic for pastor
Judah Gillespie. Yeah, real subtle on that one. I think
we were the only ones in our theater to get
that right. They were like, huh real subtle. Yeah, good
old Jim. Is that Are there any other kills? There

(22:49):
is really not that many kills. I mean, Stevie doesn't die.
We see Stevie die, but she doesn't die. Danica doesn't die,
She survives the hook into her chests. Yeah, you can't
kill Madeline Kleine. And of course Ray Ray dies. But
we're just skipping in the end of Aaron. While I'm

(23:12):
all over, I was going through the kills. He don't
make it. Allegedly he might have survived. I don't think
he did. Let's talk about the ship that everybody is
excited about. Okay, so first there's the Helen Shivers cameo. Yeah,
uh you liars. First of all said there wasn't there

(23:35):
wasn't a way to incorporate her. And by the way,
I have two things I want to say. I want
to say this in the beginning, and I forgot anyone
that has tweeted those videos out, you got reported by me.
I've been on a hunt looking for you cunts. Yeah.
I reported so many douchebags on X that kept posting
those clips. I hate you fu anybody that does that
opening weekend rotten hell, you fucking suck. Seriously, it was Thursday,

(24:02):
like people, it's going to big deal. Dude, just do know?
Fuck off it's opening It was Thursday. Yeah, it was
premiere night and you're posting that, Go fuck yourself. Yeah. Now,
another not so aggressive issue. A lot of people reviewing
I'm only saying this as a disclaimer, just like, hey,
realize you're doing more damage than you realize. A lot
of people, good people, good reviewers, people I really like,

(24:27):
posted their short like hey, out of theater reaction, and
a lot of them said like ballsy twists ball you know,
and push the twists. And I understand that. I know,
I know you're not technically posting a spoiler. I know that,
But when you say something like that and a who
done it? Legacy sequel? What why else am I supposed

(24:49):
to fucking think? You know what I mean? So I
went in to this movie knowing, damn well it was Ray.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
Yeah, Like it was so obvious. Yeah, we were like, okay,
it's Ray and or Julie. And then director Jen said
two things in an Ama that you know it hurt,
by the way, did really I didn't know that it
hurt to kill certain characters, and I'm like, yeah, it
would hurt to kill Ray or Julie.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
And the next question was, there is.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
No I know what you did last summer without Julie James,
Past Present, future.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
So we're like, all right, so it's Ray, got it. Yeah,
it's just obviously something had to happen. And then as
we were watching it, it was really obviously it was
Ray because the Fisherman was big and strong as shit.
And then the Fisherman gets cut at the beginning. Yeah,
it gets cut the beginning. And then dude, I don't know,
because it was already like I was, we were already

(25:47):
thinking it was Ray because of the whole fucking ballsy
twist shit that yeah, people kept putting out. But then
Tyler gets killed and Tyler pulls off the hat and
looks at the killer and says, it's you. It was like, wow,
real fucking subtle, bro. So yeah, it was so obviously
Ray that. It kind of annoyed the shit out of
me because I would have been a way more fun

(26:08):
twist had they had jen Kate Robinson not made it
obvious with the Tyler thing. You didn't need to do that,
and if people don't, don't say ballsy twists and things
like that for these because it becomes very easy to
guess what happened. Because I was one hundred percent locked
in it was Ray the whole movie, and then I
was like, Okay, obviously he's not doing this alone. And
it finally clicked right before the end of the movie.

(26:30):
I whispered to you as like, oh, it's fucking Ray
and Stevie. It's like duh. I was like, Ray got
involved because Stevie said something to him, duh uh. And yeah.
Then like five minutes later it gets revealed. I'm like,
all right, yeah, but of course the Helen Shivers. No
one spoiled that except for the luckily not for me
at all, no idea.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
I had no idea as well. When when that was
happening and I saw we saw the pageant, the woman
standing on stage, she was blonde and she was the queen.
I'm like, that's Danica, right, that's Dana right, like, there's
no fucking way.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
Yeah, and I'll tell you what, that's the best I've
seen Sarah look in a long time. They did some
impressive makeup work there, yes, because she looked Hella young. However,
the CGI blood coming, so it's only on the first
shot of it. They did it practically after the fact.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
When it dripped down, when it actually like dripped.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
Down, I was like, ooh, that was really bad. But
then I told you, cg I, blood's still hard to do.
It's funny that blood's so hard to do when liquid
simulations are a next level now, like you you can't
see fake water anymore, like you'll get Avatar two CGI.
You can't see the fake water. It's it's really impressive.
But some reason liquid sims with blood just don't look right.

(27:51):
Something's different about blood. It's that consistency, so not that
taste of the consistency. Yeah, so that was really cool.
It was a really cheeky way to put her in there.
Danaka mentioned earlier in the film that she was having nightmares,
so it wasn't like out of nowhere that she we
go into one of her nightmares. It is a little
weird that Helen's in her nightmare. Well she sees her grave.

(28:12):
I guess yeah, because because she says she looks at
the picture and Crowger queen just like me. Yeah, yeah,
so I guess that does make sense that she would
see her in this nightmare. It's a little bit of
a stretch, but it's what I'm okay with. Oh hell,
we'll buy into it. Thank you. You should have got
Ryan phillippy. Is there any way that Teddy could have

(28:33):
seen him, could have made that happen? He's just drinking
super drunk. Yeah, hey, dipshit. Yeah that you lost your
girl too. It could have been fun. Well, at least
we got to see Barry cox tombstone, which, by the way,
his parents didn't really do shit for him, and they
were rich. Yeah, they were rich as hell. You've seen
his house in the original. It's crazy they gave him

(28:54):
like a little boring ass doomstone. But meanwhile, Elsa and
Helen gotten very nice tombstone.

Speaker 2 (28:59):
Elsa, yeah, they She was just like, oh it's Helen
Shivers pushing Elsa's grave away, like and Elsa and Elsa.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
Yeah, Elson didn't get me mentioned, but it's nice as
she has a tombstone, so right next to Helen. Yeah.
All the Easter eggs were super fun in general, like
you have the Billy blue sign uh in Ray's bar, Yes,
from the boat. Yeah, that was nice.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
It was It was a fun mention when they met
Ray for the first time, and it was like, we
could just get on my boat, fuck off and go
to the Bahamas.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
It's like every reason I'm not gonna get into you
don't want to do that. I don't think anyone in
the theater got that. Oh no, just not in our theater.
Just me. I'm just thank you. I almost stood up.
I almost stood up and clapped. Yeah, that was that
was nice. That was nice. What other Easter eggs were there? Uh?
I mean them being at Shivers Store, which, by the way,

(29:48):
did they ever actually confirm it? That's where Bayside was,
the bay side building they were in where Tyler dies
in the movie. Yeah, yes, do they They do say Shivers.

Speaker 2 (29:59):
Well yeah, and then and she finally hangs and it
cuts back the sign that said Bayside had fallen and
it just said Shivers.

Speaker 1 (30:06):
Oh I didn't even see that. Fuck go back, yeah,
go back, I guess watch, Yes, we have to go.
I see it again. I didn't even notice that, damn,
because I because they she kept saying that this is
important place from the nineteen ninety seven murders, and we
like me and you knew it was Shivers, but because
the Annekins are in there and everything. But I just
don't remember her ever actually saying that they were in there.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
I think she might have said the word Shivers once,
but like referring to the store. But yeah, then when
her body's hanging, she's on the right third, and then
you just see, Yeah, the sign had fallen down and
was swinging, so.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
That probably that probably is the only reveal of it.
And I just missed it. I was looking at She
might have too big, she might have said it, but yeah, yeah,
was the sign accurate to the original it was. It
was like eedged in shit. You know who owns that sign? Now? Uh?
What's his face? From Myer's house, North Carolina, he had

(31:00):
as the shiver sign, the full big ass sign, and
I want it. I know he gets some. The dude
he got it from had it just wrapped up in
storage for years's and he and yeah he found it
and he got it. I think he got maybe for free.
I don't even know if he. I'm like, damn, that's crazy.
That is what I need. That is what we need.
Can I have the one from the new movie basically? Yeah,

(31:23):
well the sign behind it, Yeah, y'all take that. Actually,
I would do anything for the billy blue sign from
the boat. Yeah, I would do anything to have that
just right here, or even the raised bard the raised
bar sign. I also desperately want the raised bar hats
the employees had. I need one of those. Yeah. Uh.
And then Danica at one point where it's a Southport

(31:44):
Athletics hoodie or a jersey, I need that too. Yeah. Yeah.
A lot of ship from this movie that need to
be official merch. Yeah, I need it now. Also screen
you stuff, I also need that. Yes, please and thank you.
Keep an eye out, keep my eyes peeled. But uh, okay,

(32:05):
let's talk about Ray because Stevie, we get the reveal
of Stevie. She has her little monologue which is a
little screamy little it's a little screamy for my eye,
which last summer.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
I was not expecting a scream monologue reveal in my
I know what you did last summer.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
I think I like it. It may I think it's
fine because this movie is a true who done it?
The first two aren't correct, the second one, can't you
get it? Will Benson? Yeah, that's just like a random
twist because it could have totally just been Ben Willis
the whole time, and we would have been fine with that.
And I still know. But you get a random twist
with Ben's son, Ben's son. Yeah, but this one the

(32:45):
whole time you don't know who it is because Ben
Willis is out of the equation. Okay, I wish it
could have. They could have squeezed something in there. No, no,
Will Benson mentioned, Yeah, maybe it's the next one, God,
please please, Maybe that's what they're saving for. We'll talk
about that in a second. But yeah, so the whole

(33:06):
do we get the Stevie reveal, which, like I said,
did end up guessing, but it took me a while.
I was just stupid and to me a while to click.
It's really obvious looking back, there's no one else that
really could be right.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
And and then you think back to about halfway through
the movie when when Ava meets Julie. Yeah, who's a
professor in psychology cology.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Yeah, she focuses on trauma. Yeah, she talks about things
that trauma can do to people. Yeah, and then you're like, oh, yeah,
so why does Ray go to Julie's house then? Because
it turns out that I would hope you already know
this if you've seen this movie. Ray helps Stevie because

(33:55):
Ray is good friends with Stevie promised Stevie's dad that
he take care of her. Stevie came to Ray that
night that they killed the guy. Turns out Stevie was
dating that guy, Sam Cooper. Yep. Uh. He was driving
there that night to pick her up because he was
worried about her relapsing, which actually I was like, that
makes sense, yes, I was like, that's cheeky, good for you.

(34:18):
Why are we driving that fast, buddy, Yes, slow down,
she'll be fine, okay, uh yeah. So he was going
to pick her up because he was worried about her relapsing.
As to get the way to avoid hitting Teddy crashes dies.
She's upset wants revenge and everybody goes to Ray. Ray
tells her out exactly how to do it. And Ray
also is upset that the town just tried to erase

(34:40):
him and Julie in their history, and he's just not
handling the trauma very well. Yeah, which I assume is
why Julie and Ray divorced, was the trauma was consuming
him in a different way. Yeah, I didn't. They fucking
hate each other. I yeah, which made me so sad.
I yeah, I know. And a phone door. Don't you

(35:02):
dare go to sleep? Girl? Uh? Yeah, I I know
why you had to do it that way, because the
only way to make this twist work with Ray being
the killer. But it Yeah, I don't like the way
like he goes and sees Julie and she's like, I'm
not buying this nice guy act Ray, like he's he

(35:24):
was a real asshole to her, like real bad.

Speaker 2 (35:26):
Apparently She's like, what do you want? What are you
doing here? You clearly just don't want to check on me.
I think he was just trying to make sure that
she wasn't gonna come.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Is is that all was?

Speaker 2 (35:37):
Or maybe to maybe to try to just seem like
he's the good guy. He's a good guy.

Speaker 1 (35:43):
Yeah, I think maybe, because I think he actually is
kind of a good guy, at least in his own way. Uh,
He's just he understood Stevie Stromo and actually really wanted
revenge because he did go there and specifically said, like,
why would you tell Ava that, you know, like Ava
just now has a suicide mission. She's gonna up getting killed.

(36:04):
And he says later to Ava that you know, Stevie
didn't want to kill you, like we we weren't going
to kill you. Yeah, you were the only one that
actually tried to do the right thing.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
So yeah, he basically went to Julie to say, hey,
tell Ava stop talking to Ava so she can fuck
off so we don't have to kill her.

Speaker 1 (36:20):
Yeah. Thing, So he's a good guy. Wow, he is
thinking of others. So the thing about the Ray twist,
it makes me a little sad, Yeah, kinda because I
love my Ray. Yes, but it's the only real way
to make this nostalgia trip work, Like cause I, like

(36:44):
I said, they shoved nineteen ninety seven, I know down
your throat. There's references all over the place. It's direct
like ripoffs and things like that, quotes, et cetera, et cetera.
But because it was Ray trying to bring back that
memory that they erased from the town, it makes sense
that the way they did it, where they did the

(37:05):
killings and all that he was truly trying to recreate
the first film. That's only possible if you make him
the killer, right, So I'm okay with it. I'm actually
okay with either way. I think Scream should have ballsed
up and done something similar in with like four or
five or six Sam Sam. Yes, Sam could have been
the killer in six or you could have. I mean

(37:25):
there were there was the Dewey rumors that Dewey could
be the killer. Gail is a cold hearted bitch. She
could have done it. Yeah, she needs more material. Yeah,
and now maybe we should even consider Sidney. But I'm
glad that I know they took a risk, and I
think it was fine. I think if all the things
that have issues with I don't think that's one of them. Really,

(37:46):
definitely don't. I don't think it would have worked if
it was Julie. No, probably not.

Speaker 2 (37:51):
She's right, There is no I know without Julie James, yeah,
in some way.

Speaker 1 (37:57):
And Ray being like because he was a dick and
I still know to let's not forget that he wasn't
handling the trauma right, and then you know him being
stuck in Southboard, him wanting to be there but not
being going to handle the trauma very well, like it
all really does make sense. Thirty years later, it works.

Speaker 2 (38:14):
Julie gets her degree and yeahs psychology, psych whatever you.

Speaker 1 (38:19):
Think she could have, you know, done it. Yet help
helped him a little bit. But yet she realizes your
your trauma is taking over.

Speaker 2 (38:26):
Get help. He says, no, she says them, We're done.
Uh yeah, yeah, I guess she is a strong independent woman.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
Yeah. And of course there's a line at the end
of the movie somehow Daniko survives. I thought that was
kind of bullshit. Yeah. She washes up on the shore
and then coughs up the water. Yeah. They're on the
middle of the ocean. Yeah, and Stevie puts a hook
and Danica's heart is what it looks like, right, and
her shit, I guess it kind of goes like underneath
the ribcage cause I mean whatever, flips her over the boat, yeah,

(38:54):
and throws her out into the ocean and her body
just washes up. She I guess she floated in her
back the whole way because she was not awake, and
she got to the shore. It spits up some water.
She's fine.

Speaker 2 (39:07):
Yeah, yeah, you Madeline Kline has the star power. Sure,
so you can't kill her off, especially when you're planning
a sequel.

Speaker 1 (39:16):
Yeah. Yeah, But then there's a line with Ava and
Danica at the end where they're talking, they're like, oh,
I love you so much. Yeah. Oh, by the way,
Stevie's alive. Yeah, that's that was kind of shitty. That
was the first that was like where I was like, wait,
what Yeah, but yeah, by the way, Stevie's alive, and

(39:36):
it's I know they're stoned, like they're both on pain
meds and so I we're having some fun. But I
was like, that's a little bit bigger a deal than
just a one off little line at the very end. Yeah,
and then she says, you know, this all could have
just been avoided if men would go to therapy. Some
people were offended by that line. People are pissed. Men
are pissed. You're gonna look at me and tell me
that's wrong for real? What? I honestly, god, men, I

(40:00):
I dodge therapy like the plague. All right, I've been
to therapy. I wish I would go to therapy. I
don't want to pay for it. That's why I don't
go anymore. I'm fine, I'm fine.

Speaker 2 (40:11):
Yeah, Well, look who made it. No men made it
out of this movie, yeah yeah, but which is kind
of a shame. But the women did definitely carry yeah, And.

Speaker 1 (40:20):
I don't know why. I don't think that was like
the point. This isn't fucking black Christmas, okay, Like some
people are acting like the movie hates men, and I'm, dude,
like I don't get it, like I I don't, I'm
I don't know, I don't know. I'm not seeing it
what I've liked to see more male characters in a sequel. Sure,

(40:42):
I feel like they're just they're just targeting a female director. Like,
I hate that. You people are making me feel woke
talking like this. I don't like it.

Speaker 2 (40:51):
Well and not actually not so much men but women.
Everybody's talking shit about Jay Love's body, which leave right
now if you if that, fuck.

Speaker 1 (41:00):
You, dude. She is a saint. She first of all,
she is hotter. It's funny because the men I see
making fun of her are all fat fucking losers, true,
and the women I see making fun of her are
not nearly as attractive as her. So I'm like, shut up, dude.

Speaker 2 (41:16):
I saw Jennifer Love Hewitt at the premiere, like pictures
of her. I'm like, I would do anything you ask
I'd start barking if you told me to.

Speaker 1 (41:25):
No, she looks incredible. Lot, she's forty six or three kids,
and again, she's hotter than pretty much everybody out there. Absolutely,
so shut up. Okay, man woman judging her, go fuck yourself. Yeah,
with all due respect. No, actually no, actually no, uh

(41:45):
but yeah, Okay. Then let's get to the mid credits scene, which, yeah,
they put all the casts. We get Sarah Michelle Geller
with Freddie Prince Jr. And Jennifer love Hewitt yep. And
then we go to the mid credit it scene and
there's Carla Brandy. Brandy's there. Yeah. By the way, she's

(42:07):
also very well off. Now, yeah, everybody in this movie
is rich now except for Ray. Ray still fucking sucks
pay for his funeral. Yeah, we get Carla, she's married now,
she's an incredible house. She sees Julie on the news.
She Ray is on the news. He is confirmed deceased. Yeah, which, yeah,

(42:29):
that sucks. That was a little sad. I hope I
hope that's just Grant lying again even though he's dead.
But I hope that's Teddy's family covering up bullshit again
and he's actually alive. And then Julie's at her door
and she's got a hat on. She's really inconspicuous. She's
in cognito. Cognito. Uh, and she's like, hey, uh, it's

(42:52):
bad and she's good. She got a letter that said
it's not over. And it's a picture of her and
Carla at the Bahamas at the at the bus stop
waiting for Tyrell to come before he says that's right,
let's get tropical. Yeah, yeah, what happened. But then there's
just like a fucking clip art X over Carla's face,

(43:13):
which I thought was funny. So whoever it is knows
Julie to a very personal level and is going after
them to kill Carla next each other in years Yeah,
apparently it's been like twenty years. Yeah, so I don't
here's the thing, because Stevie's alive. We know that because Ray,

(43:34):
well one Ava says that. Because Ray says to Ava,
did I kill her? Because he shoots her? You know
it looks like he did, right, because he shot blanks.
He would have thought Ray was shooting blanks, not me,
not me, look at him. Uh, that guy's got plenty
of tests yeah, so, yeah, whoever is it is, it

(43:55):
is taking it very personally with Julie now, which it
doesn't make sense to me that it would be Stevie.
She never met Julie. He never met her, unless the
only thing that would make sense is that Stevie is
now getting revenge for Ray and Ray really hates Julie
now because, like I guess earlier when they say you
were married to Julie James like unfortunately, Yeah, that hurt me.

(44:19):
That hurt me, hurt me. Yeah, so I guess that's
the only way to make it make sense. But you're
going after Carla. They're not even friends anymore. Like, it
feels like it's gonna be somebody connected to the first
two films to make that make sense to go after Carla.
Who's that Ben Willis, Will Benson, Ben's son or Ray

(44:40):
still alive?

Speaker 2 (44:40):
Also quick side note, his name is not Will Willis,
Ben Willis is a fake name, or Will Benson. Will
Benson is a fake name. The fan wicky.

Speaker 1 (44:51):
Says otherwise, it's his name is not Will Willis. The
fan Wicki says his name is Will Willis. It's no Will.
Don't you get it? Don't you get it Will Bill Benson. Yeah,
Ben's son, so very clearly it's a fake name. His
last name is Willis, but his first name is not Will.
It could be Will. That would be so cringe. Ben,
Susie and Susie Willis and Will Willis. Susie and Will,

(45:14):
Susie Willis and Will Willis. So I'm excited to see
Will Benson Beck. You're not gonna he very much died.
He thought he's in Julie's grave. Don't you know I've
seen the movie. I did. It's Titus, Titus's back. Yeah,
it really doesn't. By the way they would have gone.

(45:35):
A Jack Black cameo in this movie would be a
fifteen out of ten. Even just a picture, yeah, yeah,
or his his dreadlocks just sitting in the background. Maybe
maybe to look deeper, maybe the bar has his shirt,
his Waiian shirt hanging up somewhere, or his dreadlocks. I
whatever you need, Titus gott I'm sure there's a tightest reference.
There's probably a sign in Ray's bar that says like,

(45:57):
whatever you need, tightest guy. I think there's a million
and Easter eggs in there, and I need more time
to yeah, to look at it. We must go back.
But now I'm dying for this movie to do extremely well,
just just well enough to get a sequel, because I
want to see what Jen is thinking to have. Dude,
do you imagine like a buddy cop movie with Carlo
and Julie. How much fun would that be? Brandy and

(46:18):
Jennifer Hughes. You bring back Danica and Ava though, yeah, yeah,
I think so. The four they're the squad, women's squad. Yeah,
it's good, heavily focused on Jay Lovin. The woke mob
would love it. That would be that'd be sweet. I
want to see it, and I want to see if
Jen has a real plan for who that killer is,

(46:39):
because it doesn't make sense to me that it would
only be Stevie, right, I don't know, And like Stevie,
you you got away with it that you faked your
death on purpose. That was part of the plan to
fake her death, right, And yeah, but they kept Ava alive.
I should have killed Ava. It shouldn't be part of
their plan to kill Ava. If you're gonna if Stevie's

(47:02):
gonna fake her death, well.

Speaker 2 (47:05):
I don't think it was gonna get to that point.
I think it was gonna be Stevie and Ava and
Ray being like, we need to go away somewhere to
hide all three of us from this killer, and then
the killer never strikes again and they're fine.

Speaker 1 (47:23):
But she but she revealed herself. She revealed herself to
Danica in a.

Speaker 2 (47:30):
Well yeah, before like what the plan was gonna be
to kill Danica earlier?

Speaker 1 (47:37):
Well, Ray was gonna keep her alive. The only reason
that Ray killed her, Yeah, Ray was gonna keep her alive.
The only reason he killed her was because she saw
the cut in his arm, which, by the way, I said,
like ten minutes after that happened that the killer got cut,
and I'm like, hmm, I whisper for He was like,
have you noticed that Ray is at long sleeves on
my movie? It's like, yeah, that's what's gonnapp But he's

(48:00):
gonna take off his jacket at the fucking bar, and
it's gonna she's gonna see the wound. I can't let
you go why because you know it's me, don't you?
You know it's me, don't you? Yeah? I did, I
did so. Yeah. The setup for a sequel that we
probably will never get. I will say it did better

(48:21):
on Thursday than I was anticipating. I think it made
two point two million, which is significantly less than like
Scream made five point seven. I think, well, Scream five
I think made five point five, and then Scream six
made five point seven. What else? Megan two made three
something on it on Thursday night screening, So it's it's
got a budget of eighteen million, so you gotta predict

(48:42):
around thirty five to forty million total. I thought it
was marketing. I thought it was producted to fall just
short of breaking even opening weekend. Yeah, it was projected
at fifteen million and the budget was eighteen eighteen million, Yeah,
and double it for marketing. So third thirty five to
forty million total, And they definitely put some money into marketing.

(49:03):
Uh yes, which is funny because I saw a lot
of people saying that they never saw this movie anywhere.
That's why it's not doing well and opening week as
I guess, maybe my whole algorithm is just designed for
the movie. Well, every ad possible I got for it,
and then like the stuff went viral of the fishermen
at Santa Monica Pere and things like that. I don't know,
I didn't I didn't think so, but whatever, I.

Speaker 2 (49:26):
Mean, you're you're competing with Fantastic four though next week, yeah,
you're competing with Smurfs.

Speaker 1 (49:32):
Yeah, and now no, I don't think that anything else
of note, Yeah, I don't know, so, uh, what would
you read it?

Speaker 2 (49:45):
So I said on the drive the rose tinted glasses
are staple. Bup, dude, it is a movie for us.
It is Our intro is literally from I still know. Yeah,
Like there's no doubt we have a biased answer either
way on this one. I I think I've seen I
I've definitely seen. I still know more than I've seen Carrie,
and Carrie's my favorite horror movie. I think I've seen,

(50:08):
I know more than I've seen Carrie as well, Like
I know I have these This movie was meant for us,
so I have to give it a fifteen out of ten.

Speaker 1 (50:20):
The thing is, somebody asked me today on stream and
they're like, what would you rate? Like how much did
you want to scale one to ten? How much you
enjoy it? How much I enjoy it ten to ten?
Like I truly could watch it on a loop, And
I mean that, Yeah, it's a film I'm going to
watch a lot if you're rating it as a movie
and just as a movie, and you could, like I said,

(50:42):
the first is really not that good. The second's even worse.
But I love those movies. Yeah, and so yeah, I
don't know. It's it's a little tricky. It's really tough
because I every time Ray and.

Speaker 2 (50:57):
Julie were on the screen, I was smiling. I mean
every time we were laughing at the dumb jokes.

Speaker 1 (51:04):
And I like the characters, the new character. I really
liked all the new characters. Yeah, the only one I
wish we would have got more Milo.

Speaker 2 (51:10):
Yes, yeah, he was just a little bit not there,
I think. Yeah, even Teddy was able to shine.

Speaker 1 (51:15):
Yeah. I liked Teddy, but I also know he's a
divisional football player, so I have a bias to dirty quiers. Yeah. Yeah,
they didn't.

Speaker 2 (51:23):
They didn't make it very Milo definitely, you know, died
halfway through, so yet a little after halfway.

Speaker 1 (51:29):
Yeah, Like Danica is a little bit hard to like sometimes,
but I think her relationship with Teddy starts to shine through.
I like Maddelin Kline, So yeah, yeah, I was, Yeah,
I was. I was all in on the new characters. Actually,
I think the most unlikable might be Tyler, and I
think she would have got got to the point where
she was likable, but they kill her off so quick

(51:50):
before we even get to her podcast. Yeah. Yeah, she
was just a throwaway. Yeah, and I don't think she
should have been, because she's kind of pretty pivotal to
the plot working. Yeah. I don't know. I guess you
probably knew too much, which would have led to the
characters figuring shit out too fast.

Speaker 2 (52:08):
Yeah, I guess so, so ten out of ten.

Speaker 1 (52:13):
It's just it's hard to rate unbiased truly.

Speaker 2 (52:17):
Like on my letterbox, I'm gonna be giving it a
five out of five. It's it's the law, it's the rule,
it's in my heart.

Speaker 1 (52:24):
More importantly, a better way to look at it is,
how would you rank it in the franchise in terms
of enjoyability? Yeah? Yeah, just like do you put it
above I still know? Or I know? Or you can't
put it above. I know. It's too they're too much
one of the same.

Speaker 2 (52:43):
I've only seen it once, I say, no, not yet,
so beginning to end I prefer it over I still know.

Speaker 1 (52:51):
Beginning to end, what about I still know? Until it rains, Yeah,
I don't know. I don't know if any movie ever
could be then I still know what you do that summer.
Once it starts raining, it's really hard to restart. You
restart it. It's goaded until it starts raining. Yeah, until
it becomes a horror movie. It's good until it becomes

(53:14):
a horror movie. Then it falls off. You're right, Yeah, Yeah,
So I think overall, I think it is a better
watch than I still know. It's not better than first,
Like the first is really the only one you could
say like that. You can make a case it's a
good movie. You can't make that case for I still know.
You definitely can't make it for I'll always know, And

(53:35):
I really don't think you can make it for this one.
I don't think you can say that that's like a
good movie. It is just a nostalgia, campy slasher film,
and that's all I really wanted out of it.

Speaker 2 (53:47):
I don't know how often we just, you know, are
like we can't rank something, we can't rate it. Yeah,
I don't think we can rate it anything other than
a ten out of ten, because this is a movie
made for us. When they announced this movie and even
the show, the series, we were like, call us, we
have notes, we promise. There's very few people on this

(54:11):
earth that know more than we do about the franchise,
or love it more than we do.

Speaker 1 (54:17):
Yeah, I know, and I can't even get it. Like
one of my fucking tweets, man, I keep tagging Jen,
come on, Jed, how how did they not like the
tweet of us singing how Do I Deal? In the car?
That was a certified banger and they didn't like the tweet. Now,
all of a sudden, it's a one out of ten movie.

Speaker 2 (54:32):
I'll be I'll be very vulnerable. I listen to How
Do I Deal? By Jennifer Love Hewitt.

Speaker 1 (54:36):
At least once a week. Honestly, it's close to once
a week. I think. I think I listened to these
once a week.

Speaker 2 (54:42):
It is like in my active playlist, and I always
even when I remove songs, that song sticks and I
move it towards the top, so I listen to it more.

Speaker 1 (54:49):
So it really is. I love it. It puts me in
the movie. That song played at my fucking wedding. It
sure did. So. I don't know how to be more
clear that we're very biased in real fans. So Jen,
you want to come on the show. Yeah, either Jen,
Kate Robinson or Jennifer Love Hewitt. Both are invited, Freddy

(55:10):
open invitation. As always, I would do anything, as always. Uh,
please come? What do you mean by that? I don't
know what I mean by actually, this was my hundredth
movie I watched this year. Yeah, I didn't. Did you
watch anything else? Because I forgot to bring it up
at the beginning? Done, I haven't. I've been so busy.

(55:32):
Whould have thought having a second kid would fuck up
my schedule? Just make more time, Just make more time.

Speaker 2 (55:37):
So if you never post the Clown in a Cornfield
I'll run through what I watched before. Then, Death of
a Unicorn, Locked Little Italy, Goated Immaculate with Sidney Sweety,
Late Night with Devil, great film, loved They.

Speaker 1 (55:49):
Didn't that was very recent? You watched that then, because
then you not had seen that when you had the
poster signed.

Speaker 2 (55:55):
No I did. Oh, okay, it was very shortly after.
Oh and that was and that was Uh, that was
a blind box too. I paid for it, and then
to me that yeah, uh, mister Harrigan's phone. Then Clown
in a Cornfield Death, It's not wide hell of a summer.
I watched a lot of twenty twenty five you like
I did, I gave it three stars, three out of five. Yeah,

(56:16):
I liked it. Presence twenty twenty five.

Speaker 1 (56:19):
What's that?

Speaker 2 (56:20):
Uh, it's it's a for the camera. The cinematography is
first person, so.

Speaker 1 (56:26):
But it's not found footage. Correct. Okay, it's like you
are in the house. I'm in the house. So so yeah.

Speaker 2 (56:33):
So like the you're upstairs with the with the daughter
and the doorbell will ring and you literally walk down
to the door and then the daughter comes from behind
you and opens the door.

Speaker 1 (56:44):
Is it presented as one shot?

Speaker 2 (56:45):
Then it's not like the full movie is one shot,
but it's very long, takes a lot of movement.

Speaker 1 (56:54):
Povo. But are you actually in the pov of a character? No?
Oh no, you are just kind of there, just in
the c your ghosts in the house. There's a point
where the camera here's a noise upstairs, here's a bang upstairs.

Speaker 2 (57:09):
The family goes, what was that? And they start running
up the stairs, but the camera is in front of
them and runs in front of them and then backs
into the closet, shuts the closet door, and then they
run into the room.

Speaker 1 (57:20):
Like shuts the closet door. Yeah, so are you a ghost? No?
It's happened. I don't understand the stylistic but why would
you close the door? I'll show you.

Speaker 2 (57:27):
I'll show you clip. I'll show you clip sometime. I
actually really enjoyed it. That got three and a half
for me. Cuckoo from twenty twenty four.

Speaker 1 (57:36):
What is that? It's this one? Oh oh yes, now
two and a half stars. Jaws? Yeah, I watch Jaws.

Speaker 2 (57:45):
I give that four and a half stars. It might
be a five. It is a five. It is a
if any if anything I've watched this year, it's five.

Speaker 1 (57:52):
Yeah. Movie. I watched The Final Girls naturally that I
saw Andy tweet about this the other day too. With
that the monologue on the boat when they're all drunk,
Like the monologue there. Not only is that arguably the
best monologue in the history of cinema, but that scene
is got to be the top five scenes in cinema. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (58:10):
I've also been watching a lot of physical media, YouTube
and people like it is a consensus that Jaws is
the greatest film that got.

Speaker 1 (58:19):
Restored to four K, that it looks the best four K. Yes,
by a mile. I've seen it in four K.

Speaker 2 (58:24):
I just they're like any old classic movie. It looks
the best by a Lancelot.

Speaker 1 (58:30):
Honestly, god, I think I'm more impressed with the TCM
restoration by Second Site. Second Site's got technology, man, because
like the thing is, Jaws always looked good and like
tc I'm always look good too. But it like just
the the distance in which it upgraded is tremendous. Well, yeah,
you know, it's a twelve thousand dollars film in nineteen
seventy four. It's like just yeah, all right, h the

(58:52):
Final Girls, Okay, Bob. I watched Speak No Evil with
James McVoy from last year.

Speaker 2 (58:58):
Yeah, really enjoyed it. Yeah, I really enjoyed that one
hour photo with Robin Williams.

Speaker 1 (59:07):
I haven't seen it. Very good. He he it's not
your Robin Williams. He is a psychopath. Oh that makes sense, yeah,
very good. He Basically he believes or he wants to
be part of this family that keeps bringing him photos
to develop. He works at like Walmart Photo. Ah, okay.

Speaker 2 (59:26):
So they're like, she's like, oh, can I get two
copies of these photos please? Si is his name, And
he's like, sure, Hi, Jake, you want two copies?

Speaker 1 (59:33):
Yes? He writes down three and takes a copy home
puts it on his wall. I'm uncle cy Cep you know. Yeah, yeah,
very very good movie.

Speaker 2 (59:42):
Two thousand and two. Oh obviously, Robin. Instead, I watched
In a Violent Nature again or is it your first time?

Speaker 1 (59:50):
Did you like it? Yeah? I love that movie. The
more I think about it, the more I like it.

Speaker 2 (59:55):
I watch the first half, I'm like, second half basically
after the yoga kill, yeah, I'm like, all right, the.

Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
Kills bumped it up like a whole star for the kill.
The kills are good. Yeah. The only thing that loses
to me a little bit is the end a little bit. Yeah,
once we fall out of the perspective of the killer,
I'm like, that's the point of the movie, bro. But
I also get what they're doing, and I.

Speaker 2 (01:00:16):
Did enjoy, uh the the little monologue in the truck
that what's her face gives?

Speaker 1 (01:00:22):
Uh? Yeah? Uh uh? What's her face? From Part two?
Is it rob or U? Jesus Christ? Oh my god,
I could see I could see her. I can see
her name. It's a three three word name. What's the
star with l Lauren Marie Taylor? Yeah? Thanks, yeah, Ticky

(01:00:46):
Ticky from part two? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:00:48):
Uh yeah, I actually really enjoyed that that ending scene,
and you lost me a little bit in between that
the start of that ending scene and when you go
back to when he's shot.

Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
Like the point of the end is that they wanted
to give you a look at like what happens after
the movie ends, right, uh, And I get what they're doing,
but so much of that movie is in the perspective
of the killer. And I like the idea that you
could remake the movie from the perspective of the sort
of the counselors right and now, like, because you switch

(01:01:21):
up at the end, you can't do that. I want
to see a sequel to in a violent nature that
is on the other side of it. I think it'd
be fun. But yeah, I watched Midsommar for the first
time Midsummer if you will. Yeah, yeah, I thought it
was good. I didn't think it was amazing. Wouldn't watch
it three and a half out of five. Yeah, I
like it. I like that movie. Not rewatchable. Absolutely almost

(01:01:44):
lost me at the end as well. Yeah, it's got
a weird ending too, ari astor and generally to go
the unbearable weight of massive talent on the Uh. I've
seen that. Nick Cage Nick Cage, Yeah, yeah yeah, with
with Pedro Pascal, Yeah yeah, yeah. I thought it was fine.
It was fun. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:02:01):
I watched Sugar Mama, a two be original. Oh and
it's a two it's one of those two be originals.

Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
That is shit. I gave it one and a half star.

Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
It's I like it less than uh shark movie we
watched this year, Into the Deep.

Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
Into the Dean. I like it great. Yeah, right right,
I like it.

Speaker 2 (01:02:19):
Let's Sugar Mama is my lowest ranked movie of the
year that came out this year.

Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
Damn Bloody Axe Wound. Have you ever heard of it? No,
I've seen Bloody Murder Classic.

Speaker 2 (01:02:30):
I don't really know how to describe it. Jeffardy Morgan
is in it for about forty five seconds. Uh, but
basically Daughter it is the cheesiest.

Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
It feels like.

Speaker 2 (01:02:43):
A nineties nineties rom com horror like more so than
Hard Eyes. It feels like a nineties movie daughter of
a serial killer. He is not doing well, like he's dying. Yeah,
she needs to take over the family business of killing,
just to kill her friends from high.

Speaker 1 (01:03:02):
School who hasn't well.

Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
Not really her friends, but they become her friends and
then they she has to kill them. It's also like
a coming of age, she's figuring out she's gay.

Speaker 1 (01:03:11):
Stuff like that. Got it? I loved it. Uh Bloody
axe Wounds, Bloody axe Wound. Yes, Okay, I watched Division
III Football's Finest. I haven't seen that in a long time.
I probably since high school. It's been a couple of
years since I've seen it. It holds up in high school. Man.
A lot of slurs in.

Speaker 2 (01:03:31):
It about more than I remember, just like f bombs.

Speaker 1 (01:03:36):
Yeah that's it right, Yeah, the woke mob would not
like that movie. Honestly, dude. I'm I'm finding that in
media that like type of political correctness is starting to
fade away some. It's also it's a it's a movie
with this character that is supposed to be an over

(01:03:56):
the top kind of piece of shit. It works. Yeah.
I think I think now like people are starting to
allow like if it's in that way where it's like
that art. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, I think people aren't as
like defensive. I hope songs. I watched Palm Springs with
Andy Sambert with the Time or the Time Loop movie. Yes,

(01:04:19):
I've seen the movie like three times. I really liked it. Yeah,
it's that's another one that was made for me.

Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
I think this is gonna be one that I add
to my rewatch list for sure.

Speaker 1 (01:04:29):
I really enjoyed it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:30):
And then the hundredth movie that I watched this year,
I know which you did last summer twenty twenty five.

Speaker 1 (01:04:36):
I don't have nearly as exciting of a list I've
been really, I haven't watched it. Most stuff that I've
watched between like our last episode and now is stuff
that I've already seen this year. So it's not even
like on new on my letterbox, like I just rewatched
a bunch of bullshit. I've seen things I have not

(01:04:56):
added to the list or the the stuff I watch
my son. So I really should do better because I've
seen so many Scooby Doo films this year. I've seen
Toy Story one through three twenty times. You see Toy
Stories coming to theaters the og fuck Kane would love that.
I guess I want to go September maybe all right,
I guess I had to go. And then TCM is

(01:05:16):
on TCM day. I'm going to see that Jaws October
screening of Jaws. Yeah, what else are we seeing this year? Uh, Conjuring, Conjuring,
Last Rites, Yeah, gotta there's a few. There's like two
others that I'm like, we two oh yeah, December right, yeah, uh,
December fifth.

Speaker 2 (01:05:36):
I think we're running out this year though there was
like one more big one that I'm like, yeah, we
gotta go see that.

Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
But Weapons is up there. Weapons is really intriguing me.

Speaker 2 (01:05:46):
Weapons was not the one I was thinking of. But yeah,
the more I see, the more I'm.

Speaker 1 (01:05:49):
Like, yeah, that's August. So it was last rast, Last
Rights is like two weeks away, three weeks away, three
weeks away? Is it the end of July? Was it?
I thirty first? Okay, keep forgetting everything. It's all blur. Uh.
So when I watched on Clue, Clown and Cornfield, Deaths
of Snow White, Strange Darling. Have you seen Strange Darling?

(01:06:13):
That is that? No, that is at the top of
my list. That's a pretty sweet movie, very uh Tye
West style filmmaking. It's yeah, that's been at the top
of my list for a long time. Yeah, that was
pretty sweet. It wasn't what I expected going into it. Yeah,
so that was pretty cool. I watched Heads of State
with John Cena and Idris Alba, President of the United

(01:06:35):
States John Cena. Yeah, that was fun. It's fun. It's bad,
but it's fun. I've had like three people tell me
I need to watch it. It's yeah, I just know
what you're getting yourself into. It's just bullshit, over the
top comedy Netflix movie. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I watched Jaws
five out of five correct. Yeah, and what I just
watched last night, Girl Haunts Boy with Peyton Peyton liszt Okay. Yeah,

(01:07:00):
she dies in like school spirit. Honestly, there's some like
shit that's like very similar. But yeah, she dies in
like the nineteen twenties, I think, and she dies after
she steals this ring and the boy moves into her
old house finds the ring. When he wears it, he

(01:07:20):
can see her and talk to her. So it's it's
a rom com but a ghost. Girl Haunts Boy. Girl
Haunts Boy okay, twenty twenty four. It was okay. The
ending was pretty cheeky. I was like, oh, that's nice,
but it's yeah. Otherwise, it's like I gave it a
three out of five. That's all right, okay, Okay, it's

(01:07:41):
on my list now. Independent film. It seems it seems
like it was at a very low budget. I like
Peyton List a lot I was able to. That's it
for you. Yeah, other than like twenty Scooby Doo movies.

Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
Okay, okay, yeah, I have acquired Sailing the High Seas
allegedly a lot of twenty twenty five horror Yeah, and
twenty twenty five movies as well.

Speaker 1 (01:08:09):
Megan two is on my list. Now I'm gonna watch
that probably this weekend.

Speaker 2 (01:08:13):
Yeah, so I'm gonna be watching a lot more twenty
twenty five horror and twenty twenty five movies as well. Actually,
like the next movie I'm gonna watch is probably lost
in translation from two thousand and three. It's directed by
Sophia Coppola. It's Bill Murray and Scarlet Johansson.

Speaker 1 (01:08:32):
It's at a combo.

Speaker 2 (01:08:33):
It's like a rom com drama. I guess Bill Murray
was in a really bad place in his life. In
real life, he was in a really bad place, was
treating Scarlet and everyone kind of like shit, like being
a real piece of shit, and like, towards the end
of the filming of the movie, he realized like while
his character was learning about not being a piece of shit,
he learned about that he was being a piece of

(01:08:54):
shit in real life, something like that some TikTok or
YouTube short that I was watching. But it's also in
like the top ten movies of all time.

Speaker 1 (01:09:02):
What I don't even know what it is? All right, well,
I guess I want to do better. Yeah, Sinners is
also up, like right at the top of my list.
Is I also have like ten books I'm trying to
read right now. Boo, I got heard I mean American Sniper,
which actually I'm right at the end of that. I'm
in the middle of reading I was a teenage slasher.

(01:09:24):
Intriguing film or intriguing book probably should be a film,
to be honest. It's an interesting concept. Fravus Jason has
got the novelization of that. Again, if I were to
read that book from members, is that illegal?

Speaker 2 (01:09:46):
Technically not illegal, but it's copyright technically yes, But I
don't think they're going.

Speaker 1 (01:09:56):
To do anything. Can I use it as an audition
to record for audiobooks? That's what I wanted to There's
people that do that for money. I just read audiobooks.
I just at home. You have to you have to
like send in your setup to be verified, and.

Speaker 2 (01:10:10):
It's like it's like technically you're not allowed to read
Creepy Pasta's on YouTube, right or No Sleeps, you're not
allowed to it is infringing upon their copyright.

Speaker 1 (01:10:19):
You making making money off of the No sleep I
wouldn't be making money because all members videos are on monetime, right.

Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
It's behind a paywall, So there's that like loophole, Like
does that count? So I think technically you're fine, but
who who.

Speaker 1 (01:10:41):
There's They would just send you a C and D anyway.

Speaker 2 (01:10:43):
If they can even find the video because it's behind
the paywall, behind the members members videos.

Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
Like, just fucking risk it. I'm just risking the biscuit.
Don't you guys want to hear me do the voice
for like Laurie, I'm curious what that sounds like, or
Freddy's voice or Pamela's I'm slashing, hey slashing here, wasn't
gonna say. Oh. The other book I just got was
The Path of Greatness, which is Brian Shaw's new book.

(01:11:10):
It's gonna be I'm gonna have that done by like
tomorrow because it's a very fast read. His Path the
Greatness was a pretty quick one that Brian guy, which
actually is kind of true. He started Strongman in two
thousand and six, like he started training strong man. His
first amateur competition was in two thousand and six. He
was the world strongest man by twenty eleven. Yeah, that's
pretty quick. Yeah, five years to go from an amateur

(01:11:35):
to the strongest man in the world. Who do you
think he is? Then he won again in thirteen, and
then he won again in fifteen, Then he won again
in sixteen. You know, no one's ever been the world
strongest man five times. And what sucks is that in
twenty twelve, and this is a really important story to
you guys, in twenty twelve, he tied, He tied, and

(01:11:56):
there was a like a draw breaker at the end
at the end, and he ended up losing, came in
second place in twenty twelve. The rule after that year
was if there was a tie at the end going
into the Stones, whoever wins Stones wins it all. He
won the Stones that year, so he should have a
fifth title, but the rule change because of him after

(01:12:17):
twenty twelve. Now he's retired. Now he's retired, but he
did retire by winning his own competition, Strongest Man on Earth. Oh,
that was his last competition, was Strongest man on Earth
and he did win beating out probably gonna end up
being the goat Mitchell Hooper, Mitchell Hooper is probably gonna up.
Is that the guy that looks like a firefighter. I

(01:12:38):
would say that that's an accurate description of him. Yes,
he's got the moustache, mustache, and the square head. Yeah, bald,
And he's not like overly big. He's like a pretty
slim guy yep, but freakiusly strong, yeah, yep, Mitchell Hooper.
He's probably gonna go on and he could get to
five titles. Possibly. He's still young. He's only like he's
younger than us. I'm pretty sure. I think he's twenty eight.

(01:13:00):
I think I know he's younger than me. I don't know.
He might not be younger than you, but I know
he's younger than me, and that pissed me off. He
looks like he's forty uk. Yeah, he looks like he
looks like a forty year old firefighter. It's the steroids.

Speaker 2 (01:13:13):
Well yeah, well I can't read so anything, but can
be trying trying to watch a lot of movies.

Speaker 1 (01:13:21):
Take a couple of notes. Have you weighed yourself again?
That was the way long? No, I just weighed myself
on Tuesday. Weigh myself every Tuesday. I didn't gain any
weight after going to get bed ups. That's a good news.

Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
I was three zho one on Tuesday and yesterday, which
was Thursday.

Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
I was looking at my hands.

Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
I'm like, yeah, I definitely lost at least two pounds
since Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (01:13:42):
So well, that could just be water.

Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
Yeah, I'm probably below three hundred now.

Speaker 1 (01:13:48):
I'm probably like two nine, which was nine three twenty
three right now, down twenty four pounds with no exercise.
I'm down eighty eight pounds with a lot of exercise,
a lot of lot of exercise, cookiet. More that. I
was truns in the middle of a workout today and
my son just refused. I was doing battle ropes and

(01:14:08):
he just refused to have me play with those ropes. Yeah,
he had to be there, sick bastard. Boom boom. But
that's it. That's I know what you last summer and
some other miscellaneous bullshit.

Speaker 2 (01:14:24):
Is it. It's above hard eyes for you for this year.

Speaker 1 (01:14:31):
It is for me.

Speaker 2 (01:14:35):
They're very close, but they are very close, but I'm
I'm putting it up top.

Speaker 1 (01:14:40):
I think hard Eye is probably the better overall movie,
my bias says no. Yeah, so for enjoyability, they're both
right there, they're both at the top. Yeah, I think
I think it's taking the cake for now. I can't.
I don't foresee another movie coming out at all this
year that is going to be replayed as much in

(01:15:02):
my household as I know. It's just summer for sure.
For sure? Hey, where the fuck is the Hard Eye
steal Book? By the way? Still wait, I still have
bought a blue ray because I'm like, I want the Steel Book.

Speaker 2 (01:15:11):
Maybe they're waiting for for January February for Valentine's Day, assholes.

Speaker 1 (01:15:16):
At least I know already has their four K steal
book announce sent up for pre order. It's on Walmart.

Speaker 2 (01:15:20):
Yeah, I found it on Threads is the I googled
it and Threads was the only one that actually came
up for me to click on.

Speaker 1 (01:15:26):
Waiting on to be on Amazon. I'll probably get on Amazon,
but it's definitely a day one four K purchase. Yeah,
for sure. I hope they have deleted scenes in there.
I hope. I would love a director's commentary if to
get Jennifer of Hewitt, Freddie Prince Junior, and Jen Kane
Robinson Like that would be a case. And then do that.

(01:15:47):
I like when movies do multiple commentaries now, so do
that commentary and then get the new team cast and
just them together. Oh god, do all of them. That
would be insane. That's what's the core five. Yeah, that's
a Scooby did Yeah, Scooby Doo has the uh James
Gunn commentary, yep uh. And then it's got the just

(01:16:07):
the cast where it's just Lenna Carlini, Matt Lillard, Fredermrianch Junior,
and Sarah Michelle Geller. Yeah, did you started to keep
this going? But did you see both Sarah and Jennifer
said something about their relationship regarding because they didn't get
a photo at the premiere. I saw the drama that
they did not get a photo together. Well, Sarah said

(01:16:28):
something about it. I saw Sarah's Yeah, she said that
like she was already she was already inside with her kids. Yeah,
we just didn't see each other, and Jennifer didn't go
to the after party. Yes, and she was your kids.
I didn't see what Jay Love said. She just said
that I don't get where it's all coming from. Like
we haven't talked since we were eighteen years old. We
just it's not like we have an issue. We just

(01:16:49):
literally have not worked together. We haven't seen each other,
but there's no beef because we haven't talked. That that
makes me kind of sad. Yeah, it is kind of
They haven't talked at all. Yeah, that's crazy. But I mean,
did they build up a relationship. She never Sarah visited set.
She never she visited with Freddy? Would that never? Nothing
happened nothing, I mean they never. Yeah, Sarah's in the movie.

(01:17:13):
Maybe that's why they had to hate each other in
the movie. Yeah, Sarah's in the movie, right. That That
is interesting because you're not listening if you're this late in.

Speaker 2 (01:17:24):
But like people were saying, like, you know, her cameo
was great. Who's cameo, Julie James, Jennifer Lof you went cameo? No,
she was in the movie.

Speaker 1 (01:17:34):
Yeah, yeah, she's that's not a cameo. No, I know,
it's not a huge role, but it's a it is
a substantial.

Speaker 2 (01:17:41):
She probably has what six minutes of scream time with
the end, maybe like maybe seven and eight.

Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
It's close. Yeah, that's not a cameo. But nevs Nev's
in Scream five a much more. It's about the same. Yeah,
it ain't much. It ain't much. How about Scream six
about Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.

Speaker 2 (01:18:05):
Yeah, you know, Michael Keaton Beetlejuice is only on screen
for like eleven minutes in Beatlejice too, in Beetlejuice and
Beetlejuice peel Juice.

Speaker 1 (01:18:13):
Yeah, I guess. I mean, look at Freddy Krueger in
the first Nightmare. He's in there for four minutes. Yeah,
I think, Yeah, she has a very real role though
Freddy's not here. I mean, Freddy is the fucking killer
and he's barely in.

Speaker 2 (01:18:24):
The movie to be fair, Yeah, he's he's only he's
less than or less than double right j love. Yeah, yeah,
like maybe twelve twelve minutes a little more.

Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
Maybe the only thing really, because I think they have
like the same amount of scenes. I think the only
thing that gives him a leg up is the end
is the end, and the town hall meeting gives him
a bit of a leg up because well, really that
was only about a minute. Yeah, yeah, because they he
really only had like four lines in that scene. Yeah,
I met. All of his scenes are pretty short. Yeah,

(01:19:00):
except for the end. And now we're never gonna give
him back unless unless he's a he's a ghost for Stevie.
That's fucking ridiculous like Skeet was for Yeah, I don't
think that's gonna happen. But about Will Benson, Well, what
does he look like today? I love to look I

(01:19:21):
think he looks exactly the same. I have to look
into that after this. Okay, we're wrapping this thing up.
Like I said, we leave your voice message on our
website about your thoughts the movie. I'd love to hear it.
What's our next episode? But I don't know. I don't
know when, and I don't know what.

Speaker 2 (01:19:38):
Approximately two weeks from now, but Flashback weekend is two
weeks from now.

Speaker 1 (01:19:42):
Do you want me to go interview somebody at Flashback?
We're doing it. One who's to have flashback? That's worth
being on an episode? Like Friends Wise, Colden Candlers, bring
Colden Cambler, the show, dead Meat. Yeah, that'll happen. I tried.
I try.

Speaker 2 (01:19:57):
I reached out to him. We got a little broad
Actually we got no brow.

Speaker 1 (01:20:02):
We got no broad. There was no response. So every
time I've ever emailed James, he's always emailed back, but
it's always too late. I don't think he's doing that
in purpose. I think he really is buried in emails
under because I don't remember which email in contacting him through.

Speaker 2 (01:20:19):
He's going to reply on the plane on the way, yeah,
right from flashback and be like, I am so sorry.

Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
Well I could I mean, I could just ask them
in person. I would like to pitch James in my
workout video idea. Honestly, if there's any horror YouTuber that
would do it, it's him, because he truly cares about fitness.
I don't know if you've seen Mike from when we
watched the movie. Yes, I could get him to work
out with me. He works out, he lifts, but I
don't think it's a little bit more casual than James

(01:20:48):
James jacked. I mean he's he was. He did the
some videos for p ninety X back in the day.
He got shredded and now he's treded again. Yew up
up Jim. Okay, that's it. Thank you guys so much
for listening, and we'll talk to you next time. Bye.

(01:21:10):
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