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September 26, 2025 55 mins
Swole Cinema Episode 59 is on the hunt as Ryan and Mark break down Predator 2 (1990)! 

This time, the Predator trades the jungle for the mean streets of Los Angeles—and it’s up to Danny Glover to take on the ultimate alien hunter. With over-the-top action, wild sci-fi weapons, and one of the craziest finales of the franchise, this sequel doesn’t hold back.

From voodoo gangs to rooftop showdowns, we’re talking all things Predator 2 and asking the big question: underrated gem or chaotic mess?

#SwoleCinema #Predator2 #DannyGlover #SciFiAction #90sMovies #MoviePodcast #ActionBreakdown #IfItBleedsWeCanKillIt
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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Sweet, we're back. That's been a bit. It's been a
few weeks. Had some things. I got a new job,
so that's complicating things. Had some busy weekends. Shit's happened. Yeah, sorry, Peter,
appreciate you taking all the blame for what it's taken. Forever.
Get another episode out. Well, technically I caused an interruption

(00:26):
because I double book podcasts. Yeah that's okay. Oh no,
actually again, but you just mentioned stuffy and I shot
away from that cold immediately and like, now I'm not
coming down if you got a cold. Yeah, that's that's
Fine's how I am. Yep, no, I get it. I was.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Everybody tried to tell me it was allergies that weekend,
like because because I did, I think I did have
some allergies. But then like the next night, I went
to bed at like nine and I slept till because
I was on second shift. I slept those ten thirty.
The next days, I was like, I think I was
a little sick. Oh oh, so then it was that
we did book.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
Yeah. The best thing ever is one time Nash came
over to hang out. He said, I said, you seem
a little sniffily, and you know he's like, no, No, it's cool,
it's just allergies. He gave uh plish and I COVID.
So when anybody ever says it's just allergies, I usually
uh run away. And it was right. It was right

(01:20):
before we went on our like nine year anniversary or something,
going down to Gainsburg for a couple of days. Uh so, yeah,
so we had to good covid a little trip. Oh hey,
we're swallow cinema. What's up everybody. We're back and we're
better than ever. It's a little insight into his lives.

(01:41):
It's like, oh, Nash isn't here because it's Wednesday. I'm sorry, Yeah,
because we had to reschedule up. But his his humor
will be back. Yeah. Plus, honestly, Nash keeps track of
beat by beat of the movies better than I ever can.
He's high, does it. He keeps it in this tiny book.
Yeah it works. I used to make fun of his

(02:03):
tiny notebook, but you know what it works. I've got
like a loose notes And it's so good because we
planned this podcast weeks ago and here we are, so
I'm I'm I'm curious how it's going to go, because
right it's sequel September almost October. Ryan, will let me
pick the sequel. I wanted monkey, like three or four?

(02:27):
Want you want to go straight to four? Right? Well,
it's an excellent movie, Yeah it is. So what we
came up with was Predator too, because it ties back
to a movie we already talked to. Yeah, two talked about.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
Which I didn't know anything about, and so I like
four before I watched everything, I am d beat it
and I was like, there's this. This is just a
completely different movie. Yeah, new Predator, new cast, new everything.
But I can't say I was mad after like I was.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
I was disappointed at first with the cast, but I
I'm just saying that it together. I watched it, uh
with a lish and we heard having a couple of beers,
and I mean, I was like, man, this is garbage,
isn't it.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
Well, so like I'm watching the movie and I like,
it starts coming on and the like had I don't know,
I forget where I watched it, but it had like
the rating and the top left, you know, the adult
movie rating whatever, and it was R but it had
every letter. I didn't know there's that many letters that
you could put on an on a rating. It was

(03:31):
like ls m V, like there's these ten letters and
I just left.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
I was like, I don't know what a new rating
systems on Hulu?

Speaker 2 (03:39):
Yeah, yeah, because that was but it cracked me up
because it's just coming to the movie and it comes
up R.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
I didn't know what all those letters were. There's so
many letters I read at the time it came out.
Uh it was It got a NC seventeen, yeah, which
was really new at the time, and so they had
to go back and do some adits to get that
sucker back to arm. Nobody wanted the stigma of an
NC seventeen. How well, it's yeah, how crazy is that? Though?

Speaker 2 (04:04):
That like NC seventeen they consider like the death rating,
you know, because right nobody there no kids can come in,
Like it's just yeah, I you know, when you say
it out loud, it makes no sense.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
Yes, I want to see an NC seventeen, No kids
seventeen year older? Right, Like, this is an adult fucking movie.
It doesn't have to mean like nudity. It means like
gratuitous violence. Yeah, it's definitely you don't shouldn't bring your
kid to this. And so what's rated R? Anyone under
sixteen needs to be a company by a parent. Yeah,

(04:37):
Now that doesn't make it like a good rating like
I've seen. Yeah, I've been to a Radar movies. There's
people with young kids. I'm like, I don't know this
is a good thing.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
Right Oh yeah, like like yeah, righted R was as
a kid, you didn't get to watch it with your
mom and dad, like I mean my mom and dad.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
Like at some point.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
There's some exceptions because there's just a lot of swear
because I feel like the ratings change over years, you know,
like back in the e.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
PG thirteen or just PG back in the day is
what they'd slap an R on today. Yeah, crazy, Yeah.
I mean I saw the movie Airplane. My grandma took
me to it, and I think she was in there
and I think she stayed. She watched movie with me. She
didn't just drop me off. But there's the scene where
the airplanes like hitting turbulence and they're going through everybody
bouncing and then there's a naked girl bouncing right, and

(05:25):
it's like a PG movie. It was like nineteen eighty
some I think. I'm I mean, I was like thirteen
or fourteen, I don't know, but I was like whoa, yeah,
oh yeah. Nobody seemed to like give a shit. Oh yeah,
they thought swearing and stuff was way worse than a
than a boob. I was at a movie theater one
time for I think it was a Marvel movie and

(05:48):
there was a couple came in with a baby. Well
number one, you know what, fuck like the you know
when you're in theaters. I've been in theaters. The surround
sounds like pretty oh yeah, pretty loud. Put a headset
on that kid. First. I was like, oh, well, this
is gonna go. Well, that baby did not wake up
really Yeah, maybe it's deaf. Oh that's why they're like,

(06:09):
he's got sleep, he'll be fine. Yeah, they put your
musse on it. Ear musk. Yeah, that was a little
worried because you know, kids had a movie. Oh man, Yeah,
that's why you don't go out right now. Now Now
he's sound like old dudes's bitch out everything. Just get
the fuck off my lawn, all right. Predator two, Predator

(06:30):
two Danny Glover. Yeah. Oh, but we also have the
always amazing sausage loving Gary Busey's in the movie Buttered Sausage,
and I forgot Bill Paxton. Yeah, is in this, uh
and some other people.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
Yeah, there's say those are the three, You're three. Even
Bill PAxx at that point wasn't that well.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
I mean he was no, but he was in a
movie with Arnold. Yeah, so it kind of ties them
together with the first one. He was in Alien, the
James Cameron sequel to Alien. Oh yeah, he was. He was, like,
has all the great lines and everything in that movie.
So Bill Paxson's Twister, don't forget Twister, Twister Rest in Peace. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
So, like we opened on a scene like they're I'm
guessing they're just they're just establishing the problems in LA
and how Danny Clover Danny Glover is such a loose cannon.
I don't even remember any of the characters names at
this point, so I'm just gonna call them by.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
I think he was Mike, Mike, It call Mike, but
Danny Glover yeah, oh yeah. No. So it's like, what
nineteen ninety seven, La, It was like ten years after.
I never looked at when the movie actually came out,
but it's supposed to be set in nineteen ninety seven,
ten years after the first movie, And I just had
a note like, oh, I get it. I get it.
First movie he was in the Jungle. Yeah, this one's

(07:58):
in the concrete youngs the City Predator, City Predator. I
think I was when I was a city predator. Like
this suit looking stuff. He's ready for the Oscars. Yeah,
thinking of Oscars made me think of Steven. I don't
know if you saw that thing on IMDb that they

(08:18):
were looking at him for the mic character. Oh my god,
it would have been perfect, right. Uh no, well, I
mean no, I mean not for the movie, but just
like over the top. I think it would have been
like the best movie to watch now if Steven was
Here's so the director was on some interview about it's
probably like for a you know, new DVD released or something.

(08:38):
But the director in twenty twenty said that he met
with Steven Sagall for the lead role. So Gall wanted
to play the character as a c I a psychiatrist
who also knew martial arts. What does even makes sense?
Why would you get so good? What do you want
to be a psychiatrist? Because I'm very smart and I

(09:00):
yeah that fits in. I've been known psychiatry for thirty
three years. I looked at the trauma of this dead body.
I think he suffered, but no, but the director was like,
now he wanted more of the average Joe kinda go.
I love that though, like only Steven's a goal seriously
would want to rewrite the character to be a CIA
psychiatrist again always with the C I A, yeah, fy,

(09:25):
we're podcasting the garage. Ryan is just fighting a fly
that won't leave him alone right now. But yes, Like
the opening scene is like that, so l A is
just in tatters. Like I guess, there's gangs everywhere. The
don't really explain why LA's following the sun disrepair. It's
just a Columbian gang versus like the it's a bloodbath
with the cops. Is people dying every day. It was

(09:47):
a Columbian gang and Jamaican and everybody's just shooting up everything.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
And that for like that was that was the first scene.
Was just so many bullets fine everywhere like those those
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
I mean there should have been a whole lot of
civilians getting hit too. The people that are watching to
go down right, newscasters just everybody's just standing around while
these like the cops and the gangs are shooting at
each other. Yeah, like I guess bullets don't pass, you know,
go ten feet more than the police are standing there.
But like, yeah, there's there's the one like weirdo newscast

(10:22):
like he was kind of like he was kind of
like was that Morton down Jr. I Wash, Yeah, like
the eighties, late eighties, early nineties, So he was kind
of playing almost like today like a podcaster would like
going live or like some influencer trying to go live,
like like being this weirdo like outsider, you know, guy
for the for the news and taking all these shots

(10:43):
standing like so collect ten feet away from the cops
and dodging bullets like and uh but yeah, they were
just shooting so much. Nobody's reloading.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
They just just constant shooting, like for the first five
minutes special guns. Yeah, and then then Danny Glover gets
on the scene.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
You know what, He rolled up in his car. Allst
I can think of is how in speed with Keanu
and uh uh the other guy rolled up and they
kind of ramped out over. I felt like, man, with
all the gunfire, now him speeding and ramping into the scene, Yeah,
wouldn't make so much more sense than they didn't speed.

(11:24):
I really wanted Danny Glover to have that kind of entrance.
His car just kind of came on part well. He
was what was it, like an old a Buick or
something like.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
This is like ninety seven, so this car with like
the cars are just boats and it was this massive
old car and I just loved, like, so I love
the scene. He comes in and you can tell immediately
like he's kind of like that no fear kind of guy,
like you loose cannon all the things.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
And they got some cops that are hurting.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
They can't get to him, and they're not killing them,
they're just letting him like an agony in the middle
of this little really whenever you pull back, it was
probably like twenty yards between the bad guys and cops
and there's this guy's laying literally right in the middle.
And so I love it because Danny Glower comes in
his car, assesses the situation then like you wonder what

(12:09):
he's doing, but he just opens his door and backs
up against the like a police truck or whatever rips
the door off so good so he can like be
more agile in his car. And then they put like
what like bulletproof jackets like on the other side on
the windows in the other side and then just takes
his car and just you know, uh drifts it in

(12:30):
front of the cops so they can't shoot him because
there's you know, bulletproof jackets there and he's that way,
and he gets out and starts like cover fire so
they can get the guys out.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Was it. Later in the movie to the Chief Myer,
someone made a comment about like how many cars he
destroyed this year or so far. But I'm like, yeah,
no regard any for that car what rips the door.
But at the same time, like what would you rather
have a car or like two cops that are still live,
you know, Like but yeah, like just immediately establishes himself

(12:59):
as a badass, which then the city predators watching and
it was it was It was funny because and like
in the initial Predator, I don't know that he necessarily
targeted on you. When you had the word city, it
really changes context. Yeah, City Predator.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
It was just like what I was reading about it
like a little bit online, that's what they kept calling it.
The van was also invisible, but yeah, so this this
predator is watching everything, and it was like almost like
he went like, oh, this is the badest motherfucker down there.
Where In the original, it wasn't like he targeted Arnold.

(13:38):
He was just taking people out as he could. Yeah,
I don't know there's a specific targeting, but in this
one it was definitely they're trying to set it up this.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
Yeah, the first one he was taking out like his team,
which all a bunch of badasses with weapons, right, So
I think that's the big thing because he knows Okay, oh,
you guys have weapons. You're fighting, so you're like us,
so I want to go for you. What did Gary
Busey say Lanne movie, Like he's hunting, trophy hunting like
you're the lion. Yeah, oh yeah, it wasn't, but no,

(14:08):
that's what he was trophy hunting. Right.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
It was crazy because he just kept eliminating people around him,
like yeah, not that the people around him were that
special to eliminate, like or hard, you know, No, I mean.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
You know that's probably why he was just he really
had his eye on Danny Glover because the gangs were
really easy for the predator. Oh yeah, walk through the uh.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
And that was my best line at the beginning, was
so I'm gonna call her female because I don't remember
her character name or real name whatever, like and I
feel like her maybe her role got chopped under the floor.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
The h the Lady cop that Bill Paxson's hitting on.
Oh right, Maria concheetah Alonza something like that. She was
in Running Man with Arnold Schwartzmorker. This whole movie is
like still brings it back to Swartzenegger, who refused to
do it because over like two hundred, like quarter million
dollars he wanted more money to do second one. Then yeah,

(15:02):
which like yeah, pay the man. Wait it's pretty right. Well,
I mean it would have made a whole different movie.
But also why would Dutch be cop now in la Oh?

Speaker 2 (15:12):
Yeah, like they had had to rewrite the script a bit.
But but yeah, like you again you pay the guy.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
I ask you, what do you want? Do you want
Arnold in this movie or do you want Steven sagall
C He's psychiatrist who also knows marsh arts because you
know that he would have been doing hand hand to
hand combat man with a Predator. Oh, that would have
been a great I want to I actually you want
to see a keto in the Predator? Wait? Wait? Wait?

(15:38):
Is that the movie title? A keto? In The Predator. Well,
I mean he's I mean he outweighs a Peedator by
about fifty pounds at this point his life. I think
it would have been freaking amazing. Yeah, and I wonder
if he would had one of the CIA scarfs around him.
We have a whole joke, cancel the whole He has
a whole bundle of them because so one even that's

(16:02):
why he had Yeah, go back to episode well zero. Yeah,
and I think we talked to making fun of him
buying all those scars. That's why I have to keep
on him.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
But like she like she summed up the beginning like
segment like the first act of the movie for me,
whenever she's like in her acting ability because she walks
up to Danny Glover and like he's talking about how it's.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
Like, what are you gonna do? They're dying man, Like
such a weird line out of nowhere. They're dying man.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
And at that point I also realized, like Danny Glover's wardrobe,
I don't know who picked it out, but it was
flashy for.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
A cop to especially for what he's doing. Yeah, he's
in the middle of a like a warzn't it's a
real nice, nice silky yeah yeah, a nice silky button
down shirt on his pants. So this is ruined his
whole outfit with all the blood and sweat.

Speaker 2 (16:59):
Doing all this shit in dress shoes. No, thank you.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
You know, I always wondered, like, you know, when you
see these movies, uh, you know from back in that
time period, the cops had the detectives head on dress
shoes and they're chasing people down, like, man, I don't
think so maybe they had Doc Martins be more int
They should have Doc Martins. Yeah, and I gotta be
able to see over top of things too. Inside Joe, No,

(17:27):
he was decked out. Yeah. Uh but then you know everybody,
Bill Paxson, everybody at the police station, everybody was all
suited up. Well, I think as far as they had
on a nice suit, which detectives.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
That's always like the stereotype detective in movies, always wearing
a suit and tie, unless.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
You're Steven Danny stood out. Yeah oh yeah, he was
definitely flash year.

Speaker 2 (17:47):
But so yeah, then they get like the corner, these
guys they get, they get them driven back into this
building and the predator just goes to town. Oh yeah, like
just not even like doesn't blank all of a sudden,
all of a sudden, shooting just stops and they are
all just slashed.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Another reason to I Danny as your trophy or Mike
Danny Glover, because he did. They were nothing, all their guns,
all her he the Predator. It wasn't even a bother
just so it wasn't I would say that Predator wasn't
a challenge he wants. I feel like that's the whole concept.

(18:26):
Preadtors want that challenge. They want to earn fight, they
want to earn the trophy, and they want to be hard. Yeah,
they want to just have simple fights.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
Yeah, you want you want the best, you want to go,
you go up against the best thing. And yeah, like
you said, I get that trap. And that was at
one point in that movie, like towards the end you
see like, oh he does have a trophy room.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
Oh yeah, and in the trophy room is a Xenomor skull.
So so there you go. Aliens and Predators are the
same universe, which is convenient since they did comic books
and then eventually did movies with them both in which
I think there's one that I really dig. There's the
Aliens verse. Pritor of the first one kind of dig it.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
I've never seen it. Maybe we get there at some point. Okay,
maybe is that is that a Halloween type movie?

Speaker 1 (19:09):
Could be? I have it on DVD. Yeah cool, I
don't know if you can rent it.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
But yeah, like it was he didn't he didn't blank
and all of a sudden, those guys are all dead
to slash the ship and obviously, oh, Mike has no
idea what you know, Nobody at the police force knows
what the fuck happened.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
They just get in there and they're all, what do
they say? It was another rival gang? It was a
voodoo the Voodoo gang did something the dread of Voodoo gang.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
Yeah, but uh, then you get back to the like
they go they go back to what the police headquarters station,
and there's the there's not a strike too, or something
weird happening like I don't know, but I just know
the police station is mobbed, like it's just everywhere. And

(19:57):
then you're introduced to Bill pack Sin's character.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
He's just like everything he says, he's smiling. He's just
the biggest, so easiest smile.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
So I wrote, I wrote this down and I was like,
this was like because I I love this character. It
was so fucking good and to me, he was doing
early work for True Lies. He was the character True
Lies character, okay, but less sleazy, like because I was like,
you think about his True Lives character, He's like, I'm

(20:27):
a secret agent, right. I was like, this guy was
the true like was the Bill Paxson character in True
Lies before he was selling cars and sleeping with lonely
housewives because he was he was like he was doing
all the same like corny lines, trying to be like
it was just but it was so good and funny

(20:48):
like he was he like in my I was watching,
I was like, he's fucking killing it in this movie.
Like this movie is a B movie and he's fucking
killing it, like with a character that just.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Works it is a B movie and he's he's in
it to win it.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
Yeah, yeah, because like yeah, because his character is over
the top and everything arrogant, like just some arrogance, some
over the top, but but you're still rooting for him
in this one before he Yeah, I feel like, Okay,
that's how you know it's a B movie. Uh, dialogue
can help you, so we see. Yeah, when when Mike
gets back to the station.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
You got Bill Pats is hanging out, but his chief
tells Danny Glover that, you know, these guys are coming
in and they're going to oversee there's gang more stuff.
And Danny Glover's like, which means you're cutting off my
dick and shoving it up my ass. Like whoa wow,
what a line, What a piece of dialogue. But if

(21:43):
it's right in with the concept, like a B movie,
they would have these outright over the top comments. But
he delivers it with such such experience as an actor,
right because because he is he's like he's like he
was like, did uh this was after the first lethal weapons, right, Yeah,
So he's established like that was a big breakout. I

(22:05):
don't know what. I'm sure he was acting way before that,
but it was that was like a huge blockbuster movie,
but he was established as a star. I think even
the chief is like, oh, come on, Mike, Oh yeah,
he's reckless man, He's a loose cannon, you know, fuck
with Mike. I was just like, that's probably that's one
of the best lines right ever on our show. The

(22:28):
movies we've talked about on our show. Really, what do
you what do you call that? Oh? That is a
metaphor really that, Mike, that's a heck of a metaphor.
So because the FBI or whatever's coming in, Like, that's
the metaphor you use. Yeah, I would probably come on
a different line. I think some people, Oh, so you

(22:50):
tell me my hands are tied, grab my tips when
you're fucking me. But I got Hey, they probably had
a whole bunch of lines. This is the one that.
Can you imagine they did ten lines and this is
the one. They're like, Nah, I'm not as. I don't
want to know the ones that didn't make the cut.

(23:13):
I want to know, like, there's gotta be outtas. Come on,
there's no way, Danny Glover, even though we just said,
great actor, there's no way on the first take he
did that without laughing him come on? Or if he
if he managed to get it almost the end without laughing,
somebody else on set probably started laughing because they're like, seriously,

(23:37):
that's that's what you're saying. Yeah, I know I read
it in the script, but I didn't hearing it out loud.
It's a whole different thing. I skimmed. I needed money.
I need to know the lethal weapon come out soon.
I mean, I guess you could see that in a
lethal weapon movie too. Again, when did this come out,

(23:58):
like eighty seven? I thought it was like nineties early nineties,
but it was set in ninety seven. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'm curious now, Like that's a that's one hell of
a line. But keep going wind look at it. You
think we'd have this stuff, keep going, oh yeah, uh,

(24:22):
we're good enough to have this information in our fingertips.
But no, we don't have a Jamie.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
We're nineteen ninety all right, but no, yes, so we
get to like at that point where also like at
this point, I think we realized the predator has the
worst camp like jungle predator. Nobody could see him until
like I don't know if he ever really saw him,
Like maybe a little bit got like this this predator

(24:47):
worst camouflage in the planet.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
Everybody solid really yeah no, not really know what I'm saying. Yes, yeah,
Like there was like a kid trying to give him something.
I forget right. I hated that kid. I want him
to die. I was hoping he'd be like, well, it's
good to and the kid didn't have a gun. So
I think pretor has a code. Oh that's true, yeah,
he need to be armed. I'm sure that Pretero also
was like show get away kid, I got I got

(25:11):
business here. Yeah, everybody could see him or they could
see something, right, Yeah, I mean you could tell there
was a distortion and in the first one, one one
of the dudes, they could see something in the truth,
he's in the dreams but here like yeah, it's everybody
saw it. Like they didn't know what it was, but

(25:31):
they saw they knew something was there. They could see
the distortion, and some I'm like, what happened? He was
the next generation, yet he's somehow degraded, Like I'm sure
he's like, no, in the jungle, everything's green, I'm right,
Like this graffiti over here, what am I supposed to do? Yeah,
so I'm sure they went back and worked on it.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
After they killed him, are like, we need to do
some of this camouflage. We can't carry him back to
our dimension.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
It's beaking a campfire. Excuse me. Even at the end,
why would they all be camouflage in their ship when
it's like four or five came out of camouflage. Yeah,
and then as they walked away, they went back like
you guys are in your ship you don't have to
activate your camouflage power anymore, Like don't you want to
see each other or you got some game going on?

(26:20):
Yeah you know my bob Bob lost found camouflage. But yeah,
in that meantime, like there's weird gang shit his like
what is his partner, not his partner, but like one
of the members of his team, Like he gets filleted. Yeah,

(26:44):
the voodoo Yeah priests, Voodoo priest gets killed.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
Like so many people are just getting killed, knocked off
left and right, Like it's pretty indiscriminate.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
But it's everybody right around Mike, not him.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
And that's that's whenever you get the Gary Busey telling him,
like yeah, he's trophy hunting and you're the lion, Like
that's why everbuddy around you's dying because he's killing everybody
around you, like you're you're the last one, Like.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
He's working his way towards your head.

Speaker 2 (27:10):
And then I loved it at one point if I
don't know whose skull it was, maybe it was one
of the gang members, but he was like they showed
him like like shining up the skull and like whatever
to put on his put on his trophy case or whatever,
like with the spine hanging out like but I think
that was one of the ones from the like at
one point, like the Voodoo gang goes and uh takes

(27:34):
over like the Chinese guys, like the Chinese gangs, Like
dude kills hims, like if you're going to sacrifice him,
his girlfriend's in the corner.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
And then then Predator shows up and just kills everybody.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
Oh yeah, that was a hole. Like that scene in
itself was like there's a lot of blood and dead
skinned bodies here.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
He was hanging him up, which you know, I was
confused later in the movie, like, okaying him up makes
you think, like draining the blood, maybe he's gonna eat
making jerky. But when they have the fight before the spaceship,
Gary Busey is like he's coming to this place every

(28:16):
two days. He has a taste for beef. I'm like, then,
why is he hanging the bodies up and draining the book?
I assumed he was eating flesh, but I guess he
likes he likes beef, the delicious beef for dinner. It's like,
I don't want to that. Maybe check the macros and
he gets more protein out of beef. Fatty humans and

(28:39):
this is lean beef. Where's the beef? Yeah, yeah, I
don't know, it's I don't know. I was just confused.
Ship we take a break, let's do that. Wait, where's

(29:00):
the button? Oh oh, we're so out of practice. I know, right,
We'll be right back. Hen We're back. We're back Predator too.
Speaking of being back, Predator's back and killing people. Yeah,
in the city, in the city city Predator. Uh yeah.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
So yeah, like the busy character the whole time, I
felt like could have been cut. So there's this whole
secret CIA group that's been hunting Predator since the day
of Arnold apparently right, and even one point in the
movie he gives Mike Danny Glover basically just like his
big info dump.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
Yeah, it was like, oh you you just you're reading
the log line from the first movie to Danny Glover
deciding about the jongle of this. Yeah, uh, only two survivors.
It just I was like, he already had has It's
kind of great for Arnold then to show up, right
if he was one, and then he teams up with

(30:06):
Danny Glover, that would be actually badass. But I don't know
how you keep that a secret. So nobody knows at
least the first couple of showings of the movie back
in the nineties. Yeah, like when you get towards the
end and Arnold shows up to help Danny Glover, that'd
been that would have been baller. But yeah, so but
but they are there there.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
I was like the whole time, I was like, he
already has like a great you know antagonist, the Predator. Yeah,
you don't need this other little side quest that is
Gary Busey's team to fight, you know, to be buttonheads with.
But I guess they get you to a point where
in that kind of the penultimate kind of like place
because well.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
The meat market.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Yeah, so I forgot about the whole subway scene, which
scene all right.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Trash, but there's a moment on the subway. So Bill
Paxton and the the woman he was also in, uh
running Man, they get on the subway and there's some
gang members harassing I mean there are gang members. These
guys look like low level douchebags, yeah bags harassing uh

(31:20):
young woman. And they start harassing this other guy like
you know, they need money, Like, hey, buddy, you look
like a carrying guy or whatever. My friend needs some surgery.
You can't afford it, you got any money, And he
has like a briefcase again remember the time, but carried
a briefcase to work. Crazy. Uh. He's like all right,
all right, yeah, yeah, I can help. But he pulls
a gun out of his briefcase. He's like, I know

(31:42):
how to use this, and they're all kind of laughing.
And the one guy pulls a gun out, mine's bigger,
And then the entire subway train, every passenger pulls out
a gun and I was like that ship. I was like,
that's funny as hell. Yeah, And I was like, I
love it. That was my favorite part of the subway
train of the scene put in my head.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
I'm like, yeah, okay, I mean obviously I get it.
That guy was the pencil pusher, like, you know, so
he wasn't going to shoot any but he had for show.
But the same time, like somebody here had, like not
all those people were just carrying it for show, right,
Like that that train should have lit those guys up.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
But you know, I also wonder when they offl they're
kind I'm like, hah, it's pretty funny, But what if
the predator who was still stalking would have been like, oh,
people with weapons. They must be right, you know, soldiers
of this planners people I need to fight. So he
starts wrecking everybody.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Oh yeah, just but he did it, no, yeah, he
like so Bill Paxson tells the lady to get everybody
all of the car, the car, and he stays and
empties like two or three clips into predator. I don't
think a single shot hit him. Maybe one like not
he'd like the predators just just kept walking towards him

(32:58):
and you know, kills them. But I'm assuming like some
type of armor or like you know, what do you
call that shield? You know, Star Trek put up the shield.
But at the same time, like even like the in
the first movie, they unloaded on them, like yeah, there's
some spots in the armor, hick, and you can hit
there's not covered, you know, because eventually even in in

(33:19):
this one, but Gary Busey's boys, like they get them
to get a few shots or Danny Glovers has that
shotgun type thing that starts ripping them a piece.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
Was speaking of Gary Busey and his boys. They put
on these giant tinfoil outfits. You have to hide their
infrared inf red But now so I know you have
been in a thing to help you sweat off, yeah,
which is kind of like so, and I've seen UFC

(33:49):
people when they, you know, putting all that kind of
sweatsuits on like that, So those guys would literally be, yeah,
sweaty like you could. You could like the body heat
needs to release to control temperature and the human body. Uh,
but if you put all that on, it's supposed to
hide our body heat. What's happening on the inside. Oh

(34:11):
what a swamp ass. But I'm like, I was thinking, like,
at what point do you just pass out because you
you're trapping right? Oh? Yeah, your body can't regulate anything
inside your big suit there, buddy. Yeah. It's I never understand,
like when they say infrared they mean heat vision. Name,
what are they talking about? Like I thought it was

(34:32):
I thought it was heat vision, right, but they always
they kept saying your body. So I'm like, I don't know,
I don't know. Yeah, yeah, but their suits are supposed
to like mask their body heat.

Speaker 2 (34:41):
Right, but still something else it saw them because they
hurt them, but it wouldn't shut the fuck up.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
Also, Gary Busey's head was sticking out of the suit,
so I'm thinking like that head's giving off a lot
of heat. Look at it. Come on, look at him.
He's buttered sausages. Let's go. I'm just in here cooking
my butter. Aulsa isn't assume No, it did, black body,
he know he saw his heat off. His head looked
like it was just floating around the Yeah, what is it?

(35:06):
Predators Like, oh, ship just plays on it. It's one
of this cow's eight two days ago. Yeah, I'll be like,
well that was.

Speaker 2 (35:15):
That was one of the things where so Danny Busier,
Danny Busey, Danny Glover's gets in this like final fight
with predator, Like we're not final fight, like gets into
a skirmish with the predator and like that apartment.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
Building, like, oh man, this was the predator doing he
was mixing up glass and plastered.

Speaker 2 (35:38):
Oh that was after he got hanged up a little bit.
And but he was And now it's like I said,
it's been a week, so I might be jumping around
a little bit too much. But at one point he's getting.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
If you're still listening, you know, we were all over
the place. It's he's getting to this fight and at
one point, yeah, he gets a few shots on well,
he has that he gets one of his toys that
like frisbee thing edge on it and they're on the
side of the building and he cuts his arm off.
And yeah, well before that, when uh predator got his

(36:10):
frisbee thing out, yeah, and he threw it, it was
just going through all the beef shots, right, that was
after the Gary Busey thing. Yeah, and it just cuts
Gary Abusey in half. I always wondered, like you can
like it's shooting sparks and beast dropping you hear it coming, like, no,
no desire to duck Gary, ducking cover Bro, he's gonna
he's gonna eat that. And he did cut him in half. Yeah,

(36:33):
I forgot that was. It's really good that Danny Glover
picked up that little frisbee because that saved his ass
right a couple of times. Well, so the so right
before that was he had a little excursion like fighting
and stuff, and he gets to he's tracking the predator
and he gets to this plant and he and those
guys see him and they drag him in and they
take him into their little like operations trailer and they

(36:55):
finally like tell him the whole story, you know, right,
and he can jumping around.

Speaker 2 (36:59):
Yeah, jump around, jumping around, baby, and but that's whenever,
Like there was a part where it was funny because
they're watching him and they realize like.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
Oh, he sees you, he sees it, but they don't
hear him. For whenever, he was at their communications cut out,
and so Danny was like, they're gonna die. They gotta
get out, and he runs out and he takes about
five minutes to put all the guns and everything on him,
like not like hey, give me a pistol, I gotta
go in there and save them, because he knows they're
there and they're gonna die. He goes out and pretty

(37:28):
much gears up.

Speaker 2 (37:29):
In the entire time that everybody but Busey dies, he's
still putting guns and band layers.

Speaker 1 (37:34):
And I think it goes back to earlier in the
movie when he said it's like cutting off my dick
and shut in my ass. He was slow playing because
they want it. He was like, man, I need this,
I need the CIA out here off my back. I
don't give it. I'm the line. Yeah, but he gets
that water like that shotgun or whatever, that's what that's
what puts some wounds on the on the predator. And

(37:55):
then he chases on the top of that building and
they both fall off the side. Well he like they've
fall off furt starts punching in. He's just gonna like,
what's putting in the explosion codes? And we all we
know that because that's what happens first movie, and Gary
Busey told him that, like, oh he he set up
a bomb that destroyed what do you say, like thirty
square miles or something ridiculous. Yeah, well they got to eliminate, yeah,

(38:20):
all traces, But that was that was one of those
things too where true, not really, I feel like I
know humans, they could literally be an alien spaceship like
out in the street right now. Oh there would be people.
They would look up from their phone, so they would
never know. So I don't think you need to eliminate
thirty square uh mile radius because people just won't pay attention.

Speaker 2 (38:42):
I think, honestly, if there was an alien ship on
the street right now, half the people would be like
trying to get the funk away, and the other have
to be like wandering out in the street going.

Speaker 1 (38:49):
Like, well, no, I gotta get selfies with it. Oh yeah,
like they'd want to see all the bullets show up,
Like I come in peace opens up. Yeah, a predators.

Speaker 2 (39:04):
But yeah, yeah, the uh but there was a part
where so after he cuts the predator's arm off after
trying to blow everything up, he uh, he has to
climb down a like a gutter or some pipe that
went from the top. But they made this whole thing
in the movie that he's afraid of heights. It served
literally no purpose, no purpose at off. I didn't understand

(39:26):
why they made such a big because at the beginning,
he knew.

Speaker 1 (39:29):
He's gonna have to do this scene, right, so we
were like, oh, ship, Mike's afraid of hides, and now
I didn't. I still did it very easily. Yeah, it
was just like you didn't follow up on that. Guess
it's called character development, but they didn't. It didn't didn't stick. Yeah, yeah,
it was like who cares. He's clearly not that afraid.

(39:50):
Did he say that one time to get out of
like a date or something because he's not that afraid
of hides?

Speaker 2 (39:55):
He did really well, right, oh yeah, it shouldn't be
right down up pipe. Didn't like he's like that there's
a mission complaining. Yeah that's what he expect from happy Yeah,
I do.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
I wouldn't be happy to be complaining the whole time
climbing down a pipe in a suit and tie and
dress pants and dress shoes. Say, I'm not necessarily afraid
of heights, but I'm when I'm up really high, I
look down like, whoa shit, Yeah, I don't want to fall.
But in his situation, I'd be scurrying down that pipe.
Let's let's go the closest we get to the bottom

(40:25):
of the faster. That's you afraid of heights, not now.

Speaker 2 (40:28):
Yeah, ends up what chase them? Like the whole scene,
chase them through an apartment, getting them back to.

Speaker 1 (40:33):
But he's kind of mildly funny. Yeah, because uh yeah,
that's when he finally gets out of the apartment. The
predator was in this lady's bathroom, I guess, mixing a
mixture glass and porcelain, Yeah, to make he'll help hill
his Woods of Africa. Then he just comes smashing out
and when he cuts the corner because she's like, I

(40:54):
think she has a broom. Yeah, when he runs and
it smashes out the front door of her apartment, it's
like it's a cool aid Man ship. It's cool. Yeah,
it was just made out of like the thinnest stuff
they could find. It looks so funny. It almost does
like leave an It would have been great if the

(41:17):
oh they really they missed an opportunity. This is already
be roll. Come on, Danny glover comes in. He's climbing
in and uh, it's okay, I'm a cop held like,
I don't think it gives a ship. She shouldn't be
way more frightened, yeah than she is.

Speaker 2 (41:36):
Yeah, that her dead ass husband didn't get off his
ass and she's there with the broom trying to get
the druggie out of her bathroom.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
Whatever she thought it was. Now you know, you never
know she maybe she didn't see it clear enough. Just
down drugs. Sure, yeah, he ran right through your walls
some cocaine. That's a sweet crack right there. You know,
it's a little funny moment. They were trying to stick

(42:02):
in some of these little fun yeah what do you
call it, bits of dialogue to make it laugh. But
that one didn't land. Yeah, I mean fine, it's fine.
But then I just felt like the rest of the
movie is pretty anti climactic. Yeah, Like, so they end
up on on the predatorship, and I think the biggest

(42:25):
thing of the ship is we already talked about, is
the all the skulls and you see the alien skulls,
so it kind of makes you feel like, oh, what's
the next movie? Right sitting there? They didn't do for
the longest time. I really like that. I did. I
did like when he fought another one, it killed him
unless it was the same one, Yes, the same one.

(42:47):
And then when they all start materializing, you know, turn
off their sneaky armor leg again why I mean, I
know you guys, could you know, all of you could
kill him, but while you turn off your arm or anyway.
I did love when he was like he's only like
running out of energy, just fought this guy. He was like,
all right, who's next? I was like, all right, that's

(43:09):
a sweet line. Like that just shows you you're like
you're not giving up, You're going out swinging. I was like, hell,
your character deserved that line, right, And that was one
of those like what do you do and be like
like I'm gonna die here? All right? Who's like, who's
who's off to fight next?

Speaker 2 (43:27):
Like yeah, like at that point he's resigned, like I
could barely kill one of these guys now, there's like
five of them, like all right, well.

Speaker 1 (43:34):
Yeah, when he first walked in, because he still had
the frisbee. That's why I said this thing like it
it was like if the one predator shot it at him,
it was like a trap. He sprung a trap and
like this net to start getting real tight. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (43:47):
I was like, yeah, because they should have cut you apart,
showed it earlier, like that didn't kill the guy.

Speaker 1 (43:52):
But he happened to have that frisbee thing and just
cut right through. I was like, good saying, you know,
because that's you could have dropped that everything he went
through if we got the alien ship, he definitely could
have dropped it, but he managed to hang on to it.
I just yeah, I just felt like the frisbee thing
was used too much, you know, Like I was like,
I thought there'd be some other way that Like I thought, okay,
you you wound the predator pretty badly and then you

(44:16):
find another like there's something else to kill him. But no,
he just kept onto it like oh goddamn money able
fighting all kinds of ways.

Speaker 2 (44:22):
Yeah, he just held onto that thing the entire time,
and that said end up killing which again I thought
like whenever he takes the final blow to the Predator
and kills him. I thought for sure he was getting
back up. It just didn't seem like a good ending,
like a good final ending to the fight. Like I
was just like, there's just it. It was this kind
of fell flat, like like he used that thing so

(44:43):
many times, like the guy the enemy's technologies carried him
through the last fifteen minutes, which was disappointing, Like usually
there's something like Arnold at the end of the regular
Predator came up with something out of his own mind,
you know, and killed him with the log and this
and that, like had all these things where Danny Glover's
character sadly just held on to the technology of the

(45:03):
Predator and kept that's how he killed him at the end.

Speaker 1 (45:06):
Like it was just too much of that, too much
use of that for me. I think I did, Like
after he was like, all right, who's next. But they
they just picked up their their fall the soldier, and
I guess they just kind of had respect yeap before him, Right,
this wasn't our fight, Like the was almost like this
wasn't our fight. He lost, yah, and they threw him

(45:27):
that gun or whatever they gave a gun from like
eighteen or sixteen or seventeen hundreds, I forget what it said. Yeah,
it does that gun they do use in more recent.

Speaker 2 (45:40):
Oh was it called prey because it has been a
other new remember movies because there was a new one coming.
I like specifically, it was like trying to find stuff
about that because I was like, what the fuck? And
that's what people were saying, like, oh, like it was
kind of like a prequel like one. It was saying
like we've been around forevery motherfucker. Yeah, but also like
they were on us up. Maybe if they want to

(46:01):
make a prequel or you know, like.

Speaker 1 (46:04):
Yeah, I guess it just shows you that, yeah, the
predators have been messing around for a long time. So
if you see Predator Versus Aliens, it really shows how
predator's been mucking around, even with pyramids, but for specific reason,

(46:24):
not like what you think pyramids are built for, specific
reason for write a passage for young predators to have
to fight something. Gotcha? I mean I just said aliens. Yeah,
it was Predators versus Aliens. But it's not bad. It's
cheesy as hell, but it's not bad. It's a lot

(46:45):
of fun. I mean, if you go into it, knowing
like Okay, I'm not this is not an Oscar movie, right,
this is some cheesy, straight up B movie. Aliens Versus
Predators pretty fun. I mean back in the day when
it got the second one called Requiem, don't watch that
one that ship.

Speaker 2 (47:03):
I think whenever Aliens Versus Predator came out it was
great because at that point, like those are the two
of the biggest like yeah, uh sci fi bad guys.

Speaker 1 (47:11):
Like you know that you could find and I think
they do the similar thing in the end, like uh,
the one girl that was kind of tough, like all right, no,
we respect mad respect. Yeah, here you can keep this spear,
just like they had respect for Danny Glever, Like here
you can keep this. This is the trophy or whatever,
you know, because like the guy was carry around, it's

(47:33):
about like I could see the predator, like, especially if
he was still like kind of has the the uh
the what do you call that the mask thing on
they I mean that's a common thing in Star Trek,
like where you disappear, yeah you whatever that's called. I
can't remember him, but if you could, just since everybody

(47:55):
could see him, all you wouldn't see as a predator
like trying to pack this and it would looked really weird.
You can only see that weird. It's like, you don't
want to find out what a predator jaculate. It just
goes to so, yeah, the predator was carrying it like

(48:17):
in his belt, like, so you can't use that fun fact.

Speaker 2 (48:21):
They somehow back in the day saved money by making
all those predators that came out the end they were
all LA Lakers because they wanted big, tall people to
play and they were like, well, we don't want to
hire actors for the like, so they were like, hey,
I think the I think maybe the guy that that
you don't see that plays the predator that gets killed.
I think he was friends with them or something or

(48:42):
they maybe it was because they filmed LA. I don't remember,
but I just remember like they said. They they went, hey,
La Lakers, you're really tall. You guys want to play
a predator And they're like, fuck, yeah, that's awest. So
they were all like Lakers that were in this costume.

Speaker 1 (48:57):
Very cool for fifteen Yeah, it probably took him fifteen hours.
They got to get into the fit, right, they got
their SAG after card for the fifteen seconds they did,
got some money chi Ching, Yeah, what'd you think of it?

Speaker 2 (49:14):
I actually really liked it, Like, okay, well say so
prefaced by you texting us. You texted me in Nashquin,
I'm sorry I picked this movie, and then I watched
it like it was actually pretty enjoyable, like I think
because I looked at it like you you talked it down.
Then I saw like that point, I mean you just
went like you apologize for picking it.

Speaker 1 (49:35):
Then you went.

Speaker 2 (49:36):
Then I saw like Danny Glover and Bill Paxon, like
the cast wasn't the jack motherfuckers.

Speaker 1 (49:43):
That was in the first one.

Speaker 2 (49:44):
So I was like, oh, this is going to be bad.
But I watched I was like, actually, really I thought
Danny Glover killing it, like for his role.

Speaker 1 (49:51):
I feel like when I texted you guys, I had
a couple of beers. Yeah, And I might have been
judging the movie movie too hard where I was like
trying to hold it up to the first one. Yeah,
and sometimes you just can't do that, because it really
was trying to be a very as far as sequels goes,

(50:13):
it was trying to be like very different when the
first one different setting. Yeah, we get it, jungle, concrete, jungle,
but it was just a different movie. Dot means Danny
Glover took a shirt off one point, he'd way more
like in shape than I thought he'd be. Yeah, but yeah,
So in retrospect after, you know, catching up for today's podcast, like,

(50:34):
you know, I don't know why I craped on it.
It does a good job of being a sequel that
doesn't recycle what was happening to the first one. Now
they bring it back a little bit, which is kind
of cool. Gary Busey talking about what happened the first one,
You're like, ah, I was the first one. I loved
that movie. It really wasn't bad. And with the Zena

(50:56):
Wars call, knowing they're like think they were thinking at
the time, I'm like, how can we make this bigger
universe franchise? Franchise? Action was solid. I think the gore
was solid. Yeah, acting it was it was good. It
was all right. I feel like outside of a Glover

(51:18):
and Packson like, yeah, it was iffy. But but for
that movie and the time period, well, I mean, beuse
is always great, is over and over, He's always over
the top. So I thought I read this was his
first movie after his motorcycle Motorcycle accident that gave him
like I guess TC is a uh he had a

(51:40):
probably send me a concussion. Well that's right, it's bad.
And maybe that's why now he likes buttered sausage. I'm
pretty sure that. But I'm pretty sure Gary always was
unique and out there in his own person. Oh yeah. Yeah,
and even he was like I thought he for his
character perfect perfect. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (52:01):
So yeah, the big the main players were solid. It
was just the supporting castles like, eh, I probably spent
all their money on the right.

Speaker 1 (52:08):
Oh. I also read like the director. He turned down
Steven Seagal, but he wanted like your average drought Joe
as I said, but he was thinking. Uh. Patrick swayze huh.
I do think that Castle would change this movie too? Yeah?
I don't. Yeah, I don't think it would have worked.
It really had to be Danny Glover. Yeah, he really,

(52:28):
Like I said, he really did a good job for
the character that he was playing. I mean, Patrick swayzey
would have that hair, It's not maybe could have ripped
an alien's throat out like I say, it would have
been off. He would have just walked to the right
and they would have got off of Earth right away.
It been like a ten minute movie, like, holy shit,

(52:49):
no fucking way, we're done. We're over against the guy
from Roadhouse. Let's let's come back when he's dead. Sweet.
But yeah, it's enjoyable. It's decent sequel. Is it cheesy? Yeah?
But is the first one cheesy? Oh? Yeah, a little
bit like I mean it's a bunch of muscle bound

(53:10):
dudes in the JUNGLEID fighting a fight an alien? Yeah,
fighting alien. I wish I could remember what you call
that when cloaking cloaking, Yeah, cloaking device. A man brain
just fell apart there and I got it back. Yeah,
I would say it's worth a watch. Sequels go, it's

(53:31):
probably like a seven out of ten when when you're
talking about sequels.

Speaker 2 (53:34):
Yeah, I was gonna be like six a half seven
right around there. Heah yeah, so solid, solid, solid, like
watching some beers late Friday Saturday night. Oh that's on, Yeah,
I'll watch it.

Speaker 1 (53:45):
Well, right there you go? Do we we still have
time with the date to get in another sequel September? Right?

Speaker 2 (53:51):
Yeah, so I had one picked. If we did that, Yeah,
it's another questionable sequel, but it's when we watched first one.

Speaker 1 (54:00):
Since I can't record this week again. So you sure
we can do it? I mean, well, it's one of
those we can. I'll say it now. I can break
my wife sorry saying we went to go to Gettysburg.
Later after we're done recorded, we can uh uh yeah
whatever if we get to it. Not. My sequel was
going to be uh Escape from l A oh, should
do that anyway? Should do that? All right? Oh yeah,

(54:25):
all right, uh there you go, go watch it before
two B takes it down. I think it's on TV.
I'm not sure. I'm pretty sure it's called Kurt Russell movie.
Let's go.

Speaker 2 (54:36):
Yeah, I remember what that's the I never watched The
Escape from New York, but I remember watching parts of
LA and I don't think it's amazing, but it's solid.

Speaker 1 (54:44):
No yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, so yeah, it's fucking
snake blisting baby cool. All right, till next time, keep
lifting that weight, bitch as and I was going to
quote the movie, but I want to say that line again.
Peace out later
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