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Welcome back to the United States ofAustralia. I am the Ausy guy and
we started early for change, veryunusual for us. But we're all we're
all ready to go. We've alldone our research for this week. It's
one of the more prepared, betterprepared jobs we've done for the show.
And that's because we have a specialguest this week, which I'll introduce in
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a moment. But first of all, back after a week off. He
was working hard last week, butback to join us. Just Josh,
how you doing doing good? Howyou doing brother good? I forgot my
Ohio state hat today. I've beenwearing it the last couple of weeks,
but you've got yours on. Yeah, I figured i'd fill in for you
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today with it. Yeah, I'vegot I do have my red shirt on
underneath this nice see, But itgot a bit chilly, so I had
to put the I had to putthe jumper on. Yeah. I like
the jumper. I like the green. Yeah, that's Cricket Australia. Matches
the background and everything so it works. Just can't do the old green screen
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ifrom wearing this. Anyway, Let'sget to our very very special guest this
week. And if you're listening onthe podcast feed, which has just been
updated. Ladies and gentlemen, ifyou're listening on the podcast feed, I
recommend getting on over to the YouTubechannel to check out the video. We
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are joined this week by the verylovely from watp Lacy typebox. How you
doing? Hello, Hi guys,Hey Lucy. Thank you very much for
joining us. We appreciate you givingus your time on a Saturday morning.
Thank you very much for having me. No, we appreciate it. And
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I guess we better introduced to thelast member of the team, a man
who, thanks to Kaylee, justsaw he his penis for the first time
in decade. Robbie the matafan,how you doing? Just surprised you finally
updated the podcast. Well I haven'tyet, but you know, yeah,
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it means maybe in six months thenyou'll go tonight, it's happening. We
actually also joined. He's just poppedin and he's on video. He said
he had connection issues, so weweren't sure, but all the way from
Ukraine, a man jay scope.What it is? Are we on the
live air? We are live air? Yeah, we went early, we
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went early. Wait a minute,Robbie, you're wearing something different today.
Oh no, this is Kayleie.Right, Yeah, it's confusing. I
know how y'all doing good? Good? How you doing doing good? I
don't know how long my connection willstay good, so yeah, need to
win it, stick around as longas you can. Any drain strikes inmin
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so No, but it's pretty crazy. I was I was talking to somebody
the other day because right next towhere I live, there's like a mall
and they have these Ukrainian soldiers inthere, just basically grabbed like any man
who walks by there, like let'ssee your Are you already signed up?
If not, if you're over twentyfive, you know, we're summoning you.
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And I'm like, man, youknow, like in America, we
haven't had that since Vietnam era,right, So it's like kind of surreal.
It's like, wow, is thiswhat it's like? And I even
got summons on my door. It'slike, hey, if you live here
and you're this age, you know, report and it's like fuck man,
Like imagine the fear, like ifyou didn't want to go, you don't
want to fight, and you getthis message. So it's all kind of
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surreal and it throws me back.It makes me think of what my parents'
grandparents must have felt. You know. Yeah, it's pretty crazy, man
like. It's a sometimes we don'thear from you for a few days and
you mine stops thinking and you startto worry. So yeah, it's great
to see you. It's great tosee Yeah, yeah, good to see
you guys too. All right,we'll get on over to Lucy Lucy typebox
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from WATP. We we'd like toget to know Lucy a little bit before
we get going with the show.And Lucy's here, we're going to talk
about a film later on called Chopper. It's an Australian film came out like
two thousand and two thousand and oneabout an Australian notorious Australian Australian criminal and
standover man, Mark Chopper Reid.It's a fascinating story. I've followed this
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guy for years and years and years, so I was interested to get you
guys all to watch it. We'regoing to talk about that and the reason
I thought of Lucy for that inparticular is because you are very much a
movie by find you're Lucy. Wouldyou say that's one of your more favorite
things is watching films and taking infilms. I you know, this is
a wonderful way to spend a Saturdaymorning. But my normal Saturday morning is
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start watching movie and don't stop untilthe end of the day. I love
movies. I could watch movies allday, every day and be the happiest
person in the world. It's amazingso much so now that you sort of
got into the podcast game with wATP and your regular there, and I've
oh, that's Scoops. There gojust as we're talking about it before,
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Scoops getting the surroun all right,I hope, I hope everything goes all
right there, Scoop. So uhyeah, and then you sort of kicked
off into your own podcast now onceOver with Kayley, which I believe is
a movie review podcast. Tell usa little bit about yeah, your podcast.
Yeah, absolutely so. I startedOnce Over with Keiley actually a couple
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of years ago, but I didn'tget really into it. You know,
life gets in the way watching toomany movies, gets in the way of
reviewing too many movies. And Istarted it just kind of as a way
to tie about what I love.I had done. In twenty twenty one,
I made a goal for myself towatch three hundred and sixty five movies
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that I had never seen before becauseI'm always watching rewatching movies. You know,
I love this movie, so I'mgoing to watch it fifteen times.
And so when twenty twenty two rolledaround, I was like, well,
I need a new project. SoI somebody said to me, well,
why aren't you reviewing movies? Youknow all this stuff about them, why
not go talk about them? SoI started doing once Over with Kaylee and
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talking about movies. Very nice.What's some of you, you know what
some of the episodes you sort ofrecommend? What some of your favorite films
that you've covered on the show.Yeah. One that I really loved that
I did kind of earlier on thatnot a lot of people check out is
A Night of the Creeps and Ilove that movie. Bred Decker absolutely amazing
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eighties horror. It is a moviethat's super fun. And that was where
I felt like I find only hitmy stride when it came to talking about
movies and editing videos, because Ihad never done any of that before I
started the review channel. So I'mreally proud of that review. I think
it's just a fun little uh,you know, talking about the stuff I
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love. Yeah, very nice.I know you are sort of into the
horror genre. I've heard you talka lot about horror films for you,
what's better for you? Like?Do you like more gore? Do you
like more shock? You know,I sort of things that mighty jump,
I guess, yeah, I definitely. I like psychological and I like a
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lot of gore. So I likethings that make me feel. So I
could be feeling happy or sad,or terrified or disgusted. It does not
matter how I'm feeling. As longas I am feeling something when I'm watching
a movie, then I love it. So for me, the jumpstick the
jump scares don't do a whole bunch. You know, It's one moment you're
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spooked for a second, and thenyou're fine immediately after that. And that's
relatively boring to me. It's notsomething that's gonna stick with me and haunt
me until the end of my days, which is what I want, y'all.
I like I thought. I rememberwatching Soul and the scene at the
end where he's soaring he's foot offand obviously you can't actually see it,
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you're just seeing his fights in that, But that feel like it affected me
physically, that saying like, yeah, it's it's an incredible thing that movies
can dot you with. Tom's whatabout comedies? Do you have any favorite
comedies? I do, but whatare they? Oh? Man, I'm
picky about comedies. I don't likea lot of the like I guess more
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popular comedies. So like Wedding Crashersis one of my least favorite movies of
all time. I hate that movie. I think it's stupid. I don't
get the comedy in it. Ilike a lot of older comedies, so
I like a lot of Like TheMarx Brothers is a big example of some
comedy movies that I like. Ilike the quick paced jokes. Don't let
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me sit on it, just kindof move on to the next thing.
I'm trying to think of recent comediesthat I really liked, and I can't
even think of anything. What aboutyou? Being like speaking of picky,
So like, when I was akid, there was like two absolute no's
when it came to movies and TV, and it was anything in black and
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white and anything foreign because I'd haveto read subtitles. And then when I
got older, it totally changed,especially the foreign films, especially once I
came across like my first I don'tknow, like maybe a Korean or Chinese
epic adventure, and it was like, holy fucke, I was missing out
on these movies just because I didn'twant to read, you know, something
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on the bottom. And so thatchanged for me over the years. So
I'm curious how you Obviously you saidMarx Brothers, So you're okay with the
black and white, but what aboutlike foreign peign films or forn horror or
whatever. Yeah. I have areally similar experience, you know, when
you're a kid, I think you'relike, oh, that's boring. I
don't want to watch old stuff.I want to do new, cool,
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hip stuff. And in addition tothat, I definitely didn't want to read.
I was like, no, whywould I watch foreign films. I
want to watch the dubbed version ofthe movie if it exists. I you
know, I have no interest indoing any of this. And I think
that changed for me probably when Iwas around maybe sixteen or seventeen, and
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I started getting into Akira Kurosawa films, and that was like a huge,
huge shift because those are both blackand white and dubbed or I'm sorry and
subtitled. So that was a hugeshift. Watching all the Godzilla movies was
a huge shift for me. Also, a lot of that Japanese cinema really
really changed my opinion on what Igot excited about. Oh, I'm just
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going to jump to the chat fora minute because I'm very on it.
The Blurning Factories here. Yeah,anyone that's not familiar with the dabble verst
the Blooney Factory over his YouTube channel, he's done animations of Stuttering John where
it's I don't even know the show. You know it, don't you,
Lucy the the Stuttering John animations arebased off aquitine. Yeah, I'm not
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aware of that show. I've neverbut the Bloody Factory's clips with Stuttering John
and Joey C and different characters.Yeah, it's an honor to have you
here, Bloody Factory. I wastold there would be vegemite with each live
viewing. You can have it all, mate, because I think it's just
not an Australian that eats vegiemite.I hate it. He also says,
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uh An, I don't know howto say that pie? Yeah, right,
Areonofsky's Pie and Clerk's Black and White, and then he says they're the
best. I love Clerk's great movie. Lots of laughs in that one.
Now I've lost most God damn it. What are some I want to know?
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What are some good comedy movies thatI should check out that are more
recent. Myself and Robbie, twopeople that rarely see films, say,
any comedy I tell you will befrom a long time ago. Yeah,
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and I imagine, look between meand Robbie, I would say, you've
seen every movie we've seen. Ilike Knocked Up, but that was one
of the few comedies I've ever seenthat You're going to save forty year old
virgin nice? Have you seen spieslike us in the eighties? You know
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what, It's funny. I haven't. That one's been on my list for
a while, so maybe I'll needto work on that later today. I
take that one as a pretty goodcomedy. I mean, I like,
I like Chevy Chase, and Ilike I like dan Aykroyd back then.
Yeah, me too. I justmissed that that era where like there was
this pocket where Adam Sandler was everythingto me, Like everything he did in
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that pocket was just like this guy. He gets me like this is perfect
for me. And then I figurehe hit that that that spot like a
lot of comedians where they have likea kid and then they start to oh
shit, I gotta maybe change mycontent a little bit. Next thing,
you know, he's appearing in filmswith like Chris Rock and David Spade,
is like Fathers and stuff. It'sjust like, you know, it's still
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funny, but it's not that edgystuff that he was doing before. But
anyways, I feel like it datesme that that's the era where it was
best for me with the comedy becauseyou know, there'll be funny stuff here
and there, but but I don'thave this like section where it's just like
everything or or or a particular personwhere everything is funny. You know,
maybe Will Ferrell is one of themtoo, but I don't know nothing.
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Ladies say his stuff dropped off afterBig Daddy, Like to me, that
was like one of the last twentyones kind of with him, and then
it just started mm hmmm overkill,Like if you're a big enough fan,
also yeah yeah, mister Deed's yeah. But and then but then you get
to a point where then you youfind out you're like, I really like
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this this film from them, andeverybody else is like I'm not so sure.
And then you're like, is itbecause I'm just too big of a
fan? Like Little Nikky? Wasthat for me? I was like,
this is funny and people like that. That was probably the dumbest thing I
ever saw. And I was like, but but you don't understand his acting
method was the Disaster Artist. Ithink that's what it's called. Was that
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considered a comedy? Basically? Iwould call that a comedy. Yeah.
Yeah, that was one of myfavorite movies the last couple of years,
so that I was not expecting youto popp in with so well. Roger
Dodger is Going with the Castle anotherAustralian film. Uh, y'all never really
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got into it. I saw thatmentioned when when I was searching for Chopper,
when you told me about Chopper,they were somebody was talking about the
Castle and scene this is great.Uh yeah. I think telling me is
dreaming is one of the big thebig quotes that came out of that film,
telling me he's dreaming. But anyway, I think Bologney Factory is fucking
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with me and try and get mepronounced it. It that I can't pronounce.
But Comedies is where it's at bansheeseof in a Shuran? Should I
get that right, Lacy, That'show I would pronounce it. I'm bad
at pronunciation too, though Shan's init gave me on the other one,
although he did spill the other onewrong because there's he was missing a k
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I think. And Triangle of Sadness. I've never heard of any of those
films, but Triangle of Sadness isgreat. Both of those movies are great,
but Triangle of Sadness is you shouldalmost go into it blind. There
are some scenes where I watched itat home and I had to pause the
movie and I like walked around ina circle and I was like, what
the Like absolutely amazing, that's right? Wait? Did you did you do
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this while you are alone? Likesometimes I'm like I'm such a loser because
I'll have a reaction like that andI'm the only one in the room and
I'm like, did you what?Yeah? That was exactly. I was
like, who can I text messageright now to talk about this movie with?
Like it's it's a good one,A lot of great a lot of
great funny scenes in there. I'llgo to sche for me getting getting high.
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For one of the first times I'mwatching Friday, it was just a
you ain't got no jack. Whenwhen I got Friday, I bought it
on whatever format I had it on, I just moved and I made the
mistake of not setting up like mycable ahead of time. And things are
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better today, but at that pointthey were like, oh, yeah,
we'll set it up in a week. So like I had no cable for
like a week, and so I'mlike, oh, you know what,
what DVDs do I have or whatever? I swear I watched Friday so many
times that people were getting sick ofme because anytime anybody mentioned anything, I
would have a quote from Friday andI would immediately zing, zing zing.
So yeah, there was a pointthere where if you would have asked me
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any trivia from Friday, I wouldhave been your phone a friend. Yeah,
there's so many things I love toquite be Unfortunately I can't quote them
these dice posentially, particularly not onbut the old uh we started getting I
used to always quite that one myback, my neck and my back.
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Very good. You're on the theother podcast thing that you're involved with Lucy
is, uh, yeah, wip and you guys have a competition.
Uh these dice which Uh? Whenit was what you, Andy and Kyle
were all going head to head,you were dominating. At that point,
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guys decided to switch it up.You work in teams now, how are
you finding the formats? And what'sit like? Is it difficult? Bull
in all these clips? This isa tough list and all this stuff.
Yeah, I loved I love workingwith the guys, but I have started
failing now that we're doing teams.I am the worst with teams. That
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turns out bad at teamwork. Ireally like. Pulling the clips is hard.
Let me start with that. Idid not realize how much work everybody
puts into Who are these podcasts?I was like, oh, yeah,
it's just easy. You know.You find a shitty podcast, you talk
about it, everything is fine.You got to listen to a lot of
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garbage to be able to get anythingthat is funny because people are boring and
nobody wants to listen to something boring. So usually when I'm looking for a
podcast, I'll listen to ten orfifteen horrible podcasts before I get one that
is funny enough for me. Tobring it to the tea ball. Yeah.
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That's the key, isn't it,Because yeah, boring is just boring.
You do have to find something that'scomedically bad, you know, not
just bad. Yeah. I'm involvedwith the show called Get My Go,
which is very similar to WATP.But we started out just on one guy.
It was one guy in particular,and it started off as a goof.
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It wasn't supposed to be a showthat's still going after four years.
But I listened to hundreds of hoursof this guy's stuff and I found some
absolute magic. But when it allboiled down to it, we got about
three hours of content out of thehundreds of hours I listened to. Say,
Yeah, I do get what it'slike. It's tough to go through
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all that stuff. Do you findyourself zoning out at times and going I
don't even know what they've been saying? Asolutely that I usually listen to podcasts
when I'm walking to work, andit takes me about a half an hour
to walk to work, and I'llwalk and then I'll arrive at work and
I'll be like, did I evenlisten to a podcast? What just happened
here? No, that's what's goodabout the the ones that do have comedically
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bad moments is they'll snap you outof that because you'll be bored for a
while and then you hear something yougo, wait, what did they just
say? And you skip back,what's going on? What have I not
been listening to you? So no, it's definitely a tough time, and
of course one of the just theabsolute best. I think stuttering John is
just the perfect mix of everything whenit comes to bad. That just makes
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him this perfect, perfect comedic podder. It's amazing that this is still going.
It's you know, it clearly issome sort of mental issue with John
where he can't see the reality ofthings. But ye, first of all,
for you, do you just listenwhen you go in with watpa or
do you have to listen to Johnyourself? Or do you choose to listen
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to John yourself in spat time?So I try to be as prepared as
I can possibly be. I listento John sometimes in my spare time,
but I have a new rule,which is that anytime that I'm listening to
him, I have to be workingout, uh, because I hate working
out, and so it makes menot listen to him with all of my
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spare time, and it gets meslightly healthier when I am listening to him.
So that has functioned well for me, and that has made me stop
listening to him quite as much asI was. Right now. I'll kind
of try to before we actually startedan episode. I'll try to get the
highlights of what has happened within thelast week. Sometimes I get that news
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from WATP themselves, and sometimes I'llkind of pop over and see what the
hell he's tweeting out, and youknow, want to not ever read anything
he says. Ever. Again,he's amazing. He's an amazing competition compilation
of stupidity and arrogance and delusion andall of these different things just bumbled into
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one. Guys, I did giveyou guys a bit of an assignment to
check out some of w ATP's clipsof Stuttering John, and I do want
to get to your guys thoughts onStuttering John and if you guys have a
have a standout moment that you've pickedup on from checking out Stuttering John videos.
But Lisa, I did want tothe other day. I so my
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son is about to have his fifthbirthday and we're planning a birthday party for
him, and so he's invited somekids, and two girls he's invited don't
like each other. And one ofthe girls said to him, why did
you invite her? And my sonwent, well, you don't have to
play with her, and she waslike, oh, I guess, so,
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you know, and then they carriedon. And when my son told
me about that, I was like, well, he's more mature than stuttering
John and Kevin Brennan and a lotof these fifty sixty year old men,
they're actual children. I mean,I think that the most most recent example
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of everybody behaving like actual children waswhen everybody was in Atlantic City recently,
which isn't even so recent anymore becausethings are changing every single day. But
you know, this is grown assman trying to fight each other, you
know, bad mouthing each other.It's just it's comical. I mean,
I can't imagine behaving like that inpublic. Yeah it is. It's eat
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and the way John conflates things.And it was funny actually Kyle doing the
wet brain thing the other day,and so I think John actually thinks,
you know, in Atlantic City,you know, he did do something physical
to those guys. You know whatI mean, like, every time he
tells the story, it's about howhe was gonna whoop their ass, and
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I like, it's he gets windedwalking to the door. And I love
this. This is one of myfavorites from the week. Someone said,
John, you get winded walking tothe door. He's like, no,
I don't, He goes, Iget winded because I have OCD and I
have to try and avoid all thecracks and blah blah blah. I mean,
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don't you have to be on yourtoes when you're a boxer and moving
around. It's insane that he wantsto fight people. But that was one
of my favorites. Another one washe said, and I super chatted this
to point double point today. Hesaid, most people over forty know who
I am. And I just quicklygoogled how many people in the world are
over forty and there's like two pointeight billions. I was like, well,
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he thinks at least one point fourbillion people know he is. It's
just it's insanity and delusion. Lucy, do you have a favorite moment from
the recent times of stuttering John thatthat really had you cackling? Oh my
god, Oh man, I don'teven know he's so unbearable, so I
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kind of fluctuate back and forth betweenhim of I hate him, then I
feel bad for him that I hatehim immensely, and then I'm laughing at
him. So I think that mostrecently, when it comes to laughing at
him, his explanations for why heis so full of saliva and boogers always
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get to me. I mean,it's disgusting. And of course Carl always
plays those clips on who are thesepodcasts? So we always have to see
him wiping away boogers and you know, spit falling out of his mouth.
I can't watch it, but it'shilarious. Yeah, No, the running
noise and everything, and I agreewith everyone's thought. So I think it's
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black mold or whatever it's causing noiserun, And it's just amazing, Like
I don't know that I've, likeeven when I've had a cold, I
don't know that I've ever really neededto wipe my shirt and my nose while
doing a podcast, you know,Like it's amazing that he's constantly just got
these tap flowing from his nose.Most recently, he called a big,
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gigantic booger that he had he referredto it as a loogie, and I
was like, you're so stupid.You don't even know what is falling out
of your face. That's just it. His nose is running from his face.
It so he's falling off and he'slovely dye job of his hair.
A few weeks back where he's allof a sudden, he's like jet black.
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Did he go did he go likeGough with it too or something?
Yeah, that would be funny,you know when you're saying this, this
brings up the only thing I canthink of the stuttering John videos I watched
was they kept the freezing a clipof drool. He drooled from the upper
part of his mouth or his lips. He just was like, because the
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one the other day where it lookedlike a load, it literally looked like
a load of come that one wasthe craziest yea Robbie on a Saturday night.
So that was all you could thinkof John Scoop. Did you get
a chance to check out any otherI was too busy. But he's not
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my He's not my favorite guy justbecause much like louse like his my reaction
to him, you know, it'slike he almost infuriates me, he's so
stupid. Well, that's the thing. I love when he's stupid and particularly
arrogant about it. Like while he'sbeing stupid, like the other day,
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Lucy, where they were talking aboutSurvival of the Fittest and who came up
with that? And then he bringsup the Wikipedia and he said he says,
say, look it comes from itcomes from Darwin and then like literally
the next paragraph down it says whocame up with the phrase? And he's
sitting there acting of fucking proud andtalking down to somebody when the evidence is
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on screen, Like, it's amazingwhen you can be that dumb. But
sometimes I like, I agree withKyle. Sometimes I look at it as
like, nah, this is toostupid. This this one he's leaning into,
you know, like that silly thingwith the graffiti and he's like,
oh, yeah, that's how hedraws his s's and his wife has an
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ess in a name so and hesigned it. Like it can't be that
stupid. Surely do you have thatsort of that back and forth, Lucy,
Yeah, I definitely think that heis performative. A lot of the
time. I think I tend tothink that he's performative less than other people
do. I generally think that thatis sincerely who he is, and that
he's just that stupid. But thereare definitely times where he plays into it,
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where he is is being purposefully dramatic, and those are the times that
I really have to turn him off. You know. There's there are things
that I can deal with. Thereare times that he makes me mad,
but when he is acting and actingpoorly, I can't do it anymore.
Yeah, I think actually, whenhe's got someone else with him, you
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tend to get more of who heis. It's a good point. When
he's by himself. Yeah, hedoes mug to the camera and all that
stuff when he's talking to someone.I used to love his interviews. I
think he's the best interviewer in theworld. I've never seen an interviewer make
every interview about himself, no matterwho he's talking to. It was one
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of my favorite things to listen to, Robbie, what about you? What
have you picked up from? StartingJohn? So I didn't listen too much
to the audio clips, but I'veI watched I kind of fell down rabbit
holes with some of his video stuff. And he always is drinking a beer,
it's remarkable, like there's no videoof him sober, I guess I
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would say so. And then thoughthe animated stuff was like I must have
scrolled back like over a year justwatching all the the what's it? What's
it? The Machine Hunger for stuffby Bologney Doctory. Yeah, yeah,
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that stuff's great. And then theone you showed, like when we first
started the podcast about the how hewas like, yeah, I've been preparing,
I've been reading your book. Ilooked at it this morning and it's
like, how have you been readingthe book? If you just looked at
it this morning? It was likesome political science book. But he was
acting like, yeah, it wasthan that. That is actually one of
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my favorite clips. And I don'tthink Cole and I forget the author's name,
but John brings the author and thenexplains to his face that I didn't
bother trying to find the book untilthis morning. Then I couldn't find it.
So then he was like contacting theguy's publisher or whatever to get to
get a copy of it so hecould read it. And his whole thing
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was when he was in college,he would cram. He would take a
couple of notes and he would cramand he would get good grades. So
that's why he thought he could cram. This guy's book is like, wait,
fifty pieces way to get bring aguy on and say I have no
respect for you whatsoever. It's justa little I care about you. Yeah,
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I thought that was phenomenal. Anyother of the people you guys cover
on WATP, do you have anyother favorites? I always one of my
first favorites was Patrick Michael, Whatabout you? Yeah? I like Patrick
Michael a lot. I always havea good time. I'm really enjoying Joe
Matteiice right now. It's a shamethat he's not posting more stuff because I
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think that that would have been mynew favorite. But I also really enjoy
the Oopie stuff is just insanity andI can't get enough of that. Yeah,
it's weird with Opie, like youknow, startering John has the delusions
of grange. Opie was legitimately onthe second second biggest radia show in the
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country. You know, his namewas on it. So to see what
he is today is it's pretty incredible. All right, we might move along.
We're gonna get onto, We're gonnaget back to movies. And get
onto our review that everyone has beenlovely enough to watch the film. Chopper,
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I was gonna quickly go around thehorn because we're I like to say,
here, Lucy, we're tangentially sportsfirst of all. Question that nobody
gets any heads up on, butI like to ask it because I know
Americans are very ignorant to Australia.So, Lucy, I know you're not
a big sports person, but canyou name me your favorite Australian athlete?
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No? Absolutely not. No.I don't think that I could name any
athletes right now. That's very bad. Yeah, I don't think that I
could. I don't think I couldname a single I mean I was just
going to say, there's the swimmer, and then I forgot what his name
was, and there's the there's abiker who the one who cut off his
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balls? I don't remember, Idon't know anything. Yeah, that's the
one cancer whatever you named an Americanathlete? What I was so close America
denounced I'm going to give you credit. Yeah, I'm going to give you
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credit for that swimmer, given thathe struggled to name one of the most
famous famous silist of all time.That there are famous Australian swimmers. I'll
give you that swimmer. I couldsay another another athlete. O J.
Simpson there that athlete, right,what's yeah, that's what he's most known
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for. Yeah, yeah, notthe movie Chopper Noo. But I did
ask you about sports movies and yousaid you do have a favorite sports movie.
We're gonna go around the horn onthis one, but yeah, Lucy,
kick us off. What's your favoritesports movie? So? I love
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the movie Big Fan, which isa dark comedy. Here's actually a comedy
that stars Patton Oswald and it isabout a big sports fan who listens to
podcasts all about sports, and itis great, specifically about the Giants.
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That's how little I know about sports. I think that it's about the Giants,
and I don't even remember the NewYork Giants, the Giants, the
football tame. Yeah, right,that's the thing that is the thing.
Hold on, yes, Josh,what about you favorite sports movie. I
like a lot of sports movies,but you know, i'd say the replacements
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is up there for me for oneof them, just because I'm a Keano
fan and I like Gene Hackman.But if you're gonna go to real sports,
Hoosiers is probably my favorite. It'sa great movie. Nice Jay Scoope,
how about you, man? Ilove so many of those movies to
pick one, I don't know,a lot of people don't like Rudy and
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I really liked that movie, ButI don't know. I guess I was
really into Notre Dame also, sothat might have had an effect on that.
But I guess if I had togo with one that has just all
all the check marks, the motivation, story, turn twists and turns,
I'd have to go with Hoosiers.The basketball movie TUFA. Who's I was
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hoping you'd say Little Giants. Dude, that's one of many, though,
there's so many, especially the kidone sand Lot. But if you had
to pick one, then you haveto go with it, like Man Robby,
I'm not a huge sports fan movie, which is kind of ironic because
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yeah, yeah, I don't know, like all the ones I've seen are
before I was eighteen, or yeah, before I was eighteen. It seems
like so the stuff I like islike Angels in the Outfield, sand Lot,
like movies that don't really hold uptoday. So yeah, I guess
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Benchwarmers at the time was good butnow I look at it. I saw
it was on some chaneli other day. It was like, holy crap,
I can't believe I actually laughed atthis stuff. So there's that taste.
Yeah, Actory's back. I enjoygood Kevin Brennon meltdown, don't we all?
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He seems to be slipping away bitby bit though all the time.
Bloonody Factory seems to know a littlebit about Australian sport. He's named Sonny
Bill Williams and the Rabbit o's butyes, fuck, he's from New Zealand.
Yes that is correct. Sunny BillWilliams played a lot of rugby in
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Australia. But no, he iskey. But thanks for joining his bloney
Factory for me and JT in thechat has hit it. For me,
it's Major League and Major League istop five of all movies for me.
I absolutely love it. There's somany great funny moments. I saw it
as a kid. You know,I was obsessed with sports growing up as
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a kid, and baseball movies reallygood sports movies. I think some of
the best sports movies based on Youjust made me think of Bull Durham right
now when you said that, Yeah, Bull Durham. That's a good one.
There you go. So your MajorLeague for me, I think,
yeah, so many quotable moments.Carl uses a drop on W A T
P for Major League dynam I droppingmoney, so yeah, I love Major
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League. He wants to sacrifice alive chicken, and Matt Wilson, Yes,
thanks for putting Robbie in the bottomright. Yes, I still don't
know what that means. But everytime I tell you check out get My
Go episode, I'm right and you'llfind out. But what do we always
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joke about with you? That's notyour weight? That might give you a
clue. Oh yeah, well thatyes. Anyway, let's get to the
main event, the reason we're allhere. I got to you guys to
watch the film Chopper, based onthe line of Standover man Mark Chopper read
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Now for me, I think Iwas like eighteen or something. I was
getting on a plane and I wasin like the bookstore in the airport,
and I saw Chopper Read's first book. He ended up writing like ten of
them. So I grabbed his firstbook and I was reading it on the
plane, and the first chapter ofhis book was talking about him digging his
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own grave as someone had been sentto kill him, and he was digging
his own grave and he's explaining thatand how he got out of not being
in that grave and blah blah blah. So I was like this guy immediately
off the bat, I thought fascinating, interesting, And this movie is one
of my favorites as well. I'vealways loved this movie, possibly because I've
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always been interested in Chopper, butI wanted to get Obviously, Lucy,
you're a film buff and you knowwhat you're talking about when it comes to
film, so I was very interestedto hear your thoughts on it, and
I obviously wanted my co host tolearn a little bit more about Australia along
the way. So Lucy, youkick it off for us. It give
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us your overall thoughts about the film, and then we can sort of get
into some more details of some ofthe stuff we enjoyed or didn't enjoy or
whatever. Yeah. Absolutely, So, I had never seen this before.
I'm really glad that you suggested thatI watched it, because I watched it
and I loved it. My firstinitial thoughts on the film were so this
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came out in two thousand. Choppercame out in two thousand and the first
thing that I started doing was comparingit to the movie that came out in
two thousand and eight, which wascalled Bronson, which is about Britain's most
notorious criminal who spent almost all ofhis life in solitary confinement. So thinking
about the movie Bronson and starting tocompare it with this, I was like,
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I don't know if I'm gonna likeChopper quite as much. Bronson is
a very artsy kind of film,so you see, it's a little bit
more stage and Chopper feels a littlebit grittier. So I just wasn't entirely
positive that I was going to getsuper into Chopper. But by the end,
I was so excited about the story. Chopper is a really interesting character
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and of course real criminal, andit was neat to see him as such
an antagonist and yet still like himat times. Yeah, it's one of
the amazing things about him. Everyfirst date I've ever been on, I
do the whole I know, Istand on the roadside and give the whole
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explanation and then I always tell themand Chopper Reid taught me that. So
yeah, there is those moments wherehe's very charming, very likable, but
then there goes into the the psychopathy, you know, some of the rage
and the stuff he gets into.Josh, what's a you know, like
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a general overall thought you had fromthe film before we get into details.
Ah, overall. I mean itwas a good film. I liked it.
I really did like it. Uh. Chopper is a weird motherfucker,
That's all I gotta say. Andyou've like, like Kaylee was saying,
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you do feel for him at times, but there's times when he's just he's
very unlikable. I don't know.I liked it. I really did like
it. Uh. Gritty is agood word for it. It felt like
Sons of Anarchy type of documentary behindthe scenes, it was. It was
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good. I liked it. Idon't want to give away what my all
my takes on it, but Imean no, I just want everyone's general
impression and then we can get intowhat everyone like really love the most.
It's bloody. H take the wordfor fucking in Australia because he says bloody
so many times. I'm like,yeah, it's bloody. Is kind of
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going out a little bit over theyears, but yeah, back then,
absolutely bloody. Yeah for sure.Its good. I know you watched it
first before before these other guys.You've been sitting on this for a for
a couple of weeks. You've beengoing to talk about it. It's like,
yeah, making me weight but ulceratedknucklehead. My favorite quote from the
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from the film, Uh yeah,I just I loved how this guy,
I mean, he would just changeon a dime. A lot of people
might not know, but I workedas a correctional officer for for over a
year, and uh, you getto know what these people are like and
the certain types of people. Andbut there's the one thing that he totally
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reminded me of is how quick somebodycan change on a dime from a nice
person to just full, full throttlelike that. That was him. Yeah,
for sure, What about you,Robbie. I thought I was good.
I don't watch many movies, soI kind of found it. I
don't know, it was weird.The first scene I thought was like it
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was like a dream sequence because itwas. I don't know, it's just
the entire movie was odd to me, though. I like the little the
wrap up of it though, likethe last twenty minutes I thought was the
best, where Tom Brady showed up. I swear there's a kid who shows
up. He looks just like TomBrady. Yeah. Also just the random
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side note, in certain scenes,the guy looks just like the catcher for
the Mariners, So that was kindof you would pick that up, Robby.
Yeah, it's it's kind of disorientingbecause he looks just like cal rally
So, who's known as the BigDumper. So I did not have that
on my big board. You youwou wouldn't figure the Big Dumper would show
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up in Chapa. Yeah, butyeah, interesting guy uh uh him getting
stabbed over and over and he's justlike, yeah, keep stabbing me.
That I think the plot twist,and that was that he had like kevlar
underneath his his uh and that itwas just slightly puncturing out and then he
opens. I'm like, this guyis just insane, like he doesn't care
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if he dies. And the nextday he just does push ups because because
he could, you know, allthe stitches and eyes just but even the
guy stabbing him, like he's justlike he's like you you realize you keep
stabbing me like you're gonna kill me. And he's like, I'm sorry.
Chopper you one more time. He'slike, it's right, Come here,
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Mike, come on, come here, it's wrong. We like, see,
what were some of your standout momentsfrom the film. I really liked
both the opening and the end ofthe film, where we are getting to
see Chopper in in his cell withthe correctional officers and he's watching himself on
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TV and you can just see howproud he is. He's like, look,
I'm doing it, like I'm reallygreat. Everybody cares about me,
he says at one moment in theend, like oh, that's it,
Like that was the end of thenews story. Why aren't they still talking
about me? Obviously I'm the greatestand everybody wants to talk about me all
the time. I think it justshowed how self indulgent, you know,
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the real Chopper was, and Ithink that Eric Banner did an amazing job
of portraying that character. Yeah,and I had the Davy Day back in
the day and had all the extrasin that, and yeah, Eric Banner
went jo believed in Tazmynor at theend of his life, and yeah,
Eric Bana went down to Tazmynor andspent I forget maybe awake with him or
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whatever and had him tell stories andjust learned the mannerisms and the nuances and
all that. So I had aquestion about that. Actually I saw that
some where I was like looking upinformation but didn't chop or die in like
twenty fifteen, and then this moviedidn't come out nice just toake that.
Oh wait, no, never mind, I don't have a question about that.
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I know how years work, Iknow how living in life and all
of those things work. I thinkthat's really a good way to get into
a character. I think that's areally really like I think he made the
right choice on that, and againit it makes his character feel a little
bit more real because we want tohave the common enemy of this criminal.
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But you don't want to just followaround a criminal for a whole movie.
You want to like the person thatyou're watching. So yeah, and that
was I mean, I'll go nextand my absolute favorite saying from the film,
and it sort of covers all ofthese emotions in one saying and like
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all the different parts of his ofhis personality, and that is when he
walks into the cell and stabs KeithyGeorge in the neck multiple times, and
so he just bomb boom boom boom, and then he backs off and he's
like shit, shit, he's youknow, and he's all he's all freaking
out about what he's just done,you know. And then he's like goes
to you'll be right, Keithy,you'll be right here. You want to
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smoke, you know. And thenit's the guards come and he's leaning against
the cell and it's like and they'relike, what's going on. Oh nothing,
Oh jeez, keith he's done himselfa mischief. It's and then it's
not just the movie, like Iwitnessed this in prison people. It's crazy
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and they're just off you go,Keithy off to the sick bay winge winch,
fucking winch. I just thought,you know, it just went from
being a complete psychopath to to thenswinging it back around to oh there's the
lark, and that you can youcan have a laugh at and enjoy and
follow along with, you know.And one of his favorite quotes always was
because when he wrote his books,he didn't get any of the profits because
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they were like, it's you know, it's profiting from crime, and he
was like, you know, itshould go to the victims. And he's
like who wear me? Bloody victims, bloody drug dealers, you know,
when money going to bloody drug dealers. Like he was kind of a little
bit of a robin Hood kind ofsituation. He wouldn't give to the poor.
He just keep whatever money he gotfor himself. But in terms of
like he was just he was justharming other criminals. And I think that's
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another part of it that kind ofdoes make him a little bit likable.
And how you can follow along withhim, scoop, what's the standout for
you? Yeah, And actually I'mglad that Lucy actually said Eric Banner's name
because and I find this sometimes bethe mark of a good actor when you're
thinking of the movie and you onlythink of the character and you're not even
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thinking of the name of the guywho played the character, because I'm like,
oh, yeah, that's Eric,that's not Chopper. That's so he
did such a good job. Andof course, you know, I've most
know him from like, you know, the Batman, his stuff with the
Batman movies and stuff, and thishas gotta be before it, right,
I can't remember the timing a yearwife. This was his first breakout role.
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Yeah, he'd been doing sort ofsketch shows and comedy acting, and
then he did this and this iswhere he then started to you know,
get out of Hollywood and all that. Yeah, that's that's good. I
mean to me, it would havebeen no doubt at that point after watching
him play that character. So butlike I said, my favorite thing really
was just how they really captured him, the way he would flip flop,
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because I'm telling you, like Iwould be next to these guys in the
prison and you'd think everything would beokay and then just bam, And so
you just really had you had tobe regardless of it seemed like a calm
moment or not. You always youalways had to be ready for such a
thing. And so that's why Ilike how how he's going back and forth
from like oh everything's okay, Ohstop guy in the neck, Oh hey
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I'm sorry, Hey you need acigarette or whatever. It's so crazy.
So that's my favorite thing is justhow they really captured this. You know,
like he's like this explosive material,always waiting to go off. I
don't know about you, but Iwould not have wanted to be in his
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small circle because it just seems likeit didn't matter who you were, if
you pissed them off in a moment, that could be it. Josh,
what about you? Well, asJay Scoop just said, I would not
want Chopper as my friend. Hewould not have been in the circle one
way or the other. Not gonnahappen. But you know, taking things
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from there, I didn't read hisbooks or anything, but just the movie
itself. He's definitely bipolar. There'stwo sides. He switches on and off
really fast. I think his momleft the family. I'm just guessing by
the father and him have the littlejoke about it. And then the pinnacle
moment was him when they told himhe wasn't getting out of h division and
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he said watch this and and Imean I had to turn away for a
second, but chopping off the lobesof both ears and telling the guy to
do it. Just get on withthe fucking thing, do it. Don't
be scared, right. He lookslike ear muffs on covering the blood poord
from both sides of his head.You know, he's looking at the boss
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like, told you I get out, told you I would. You never
want to hear Choppers say challenge acceptedexactly. It was like oh I got
this, but uh he was unflinchyand it's crazy, like, yeah,
the pain, like Robbie was talkingabout when he was getting stabbed in slow
motions like it. He didn't carehe was getting stabbed. He was more
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upset about who was stabbing him.It was a friend. It was like,
oh my god, I can't believeyou're doing this. Do it again.
I can't believe you're still doing this. And he's thinking about the psychology
of it all, not not thephysical moment. Yeah, but it was
a great character I just when yousay a notorious criminal, I say okay,
but I mean and the stuff withNeville too, that was that was
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pretty good. Yeah, you coulddislike very easy, cocky son of Neville
Bathos, Are you fucking prepped?Are you fucking Neville? Robby? I
know you said it was weird andknow all of that. Do you have
any standouts? Yeah, when heshot when he shot Neville, and then
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he just drives into the hospital likeso odd, like who tries to kill
a guy or at least tries tolike inflict possibly mortal damage for money And
it's like, Okay, get inthe car, I'll take you to the
hospital. Now, like that's justwild to me, Like that's something where
you think you'd like try to figureout a way to hide the body and
said he's taken to the hospital.That's just something you have in court later
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in case. That's where when youhave, yeah, when you have those
descriptions of the types of criminals andthe psychopath and sociopath and all this,
and you're like, somebody who doeswhat he does, you don't think that
there would be remorse mixed in there, and yet that's part of his recipe.
It's exactly, No, that's great, uh lucy any other like sort
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of sumitions, anything you think theycould have done, vera, give us
a bit of a writing what youthought. I rolled of the film,
So I had a lot of troublewith the little song and dance scene.
Do you guys remember this? Okay, So there's like there's a scene where
everybody is telling the story of Nevillegetting stabbed or shot, and everybody's kind
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of telling their little story and theydo it to the tune of what is
it all all blank? Saying Ican never see the name of that song,
but also yeah, also the sametune as America the Beautiful and they
like do a little rhymy poem andthere's like spotlights, and it was just
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very different than the rest of themovie, and I felt like it was
trying to be a little too artsypartsy. So I didn't really enjoy that
scene. That could have been betterfor me. It was a weird choice.
Yeah, no, I agree withthat. We could have done without
the donger chopper. I don't knowif I remembers that scene, but goddamn,
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I can shout out, white boys. What writing would you give it?
Lay? I usually rate things outof seven thumbs up, I would
give this the five out of seventhumbs off excellent. I liked it a
lot. Yeah. I mean,for me, look at the end of
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the day, it is one ofmy favorites of all time. So I'll
give it a seven just because Ilove it so my other favorite thing again
just for being amusing. When they'reall given this for the Kathy stabbing,
and he says, Jimmy Lufton waswatching a bullant cool La Costa table,
and I was watching Jimmy watching thebulant. I think it's just a great,
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great story to get out. Obviously, scrappads some misies and had to
duck out. Oh root, Joshwriting out of seven thumbs up, okay,
seven thumbs up. I'll give itfive. I'll give it five,
Robbie four and a half of five. That there, Yeah, fair,
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nice severyone enjoyed it. I'm glad. Oh I did realize I was thinking
about other Australian movies that I hadseen. This was not actually the first
Australian criminal based movie that I haveseen, because I just saw Nitrum,
which came out in like two thousandand one ish or twenty twenty one,
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just recently, and that is aboutMartin Bryant. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
you should check out Wolf Creek.Oh yeah, that's yes, I
will. I think that'd be somethingthat you're into. Yeah, all right,
so there was Thank you for watchingChopper and thanks for giving us your
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your thoughts on it. And there'sone more thing that we asked of you
for this week's episode. Are youready to play Bullpucky? I am very
excited now you are taking on Robbiethis week in Ballpucky. Do you guys,
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does someone want to nominate to gofirst? Or should we do our
closest to the whole Between one andten mm all right, picking up between
one and ten. Lucy, that'sseven and Robbie one. Yeah, you
lucked out because seven was the number. Lucy, would you like to go
(57:57):
first? Would you like Robbie togo first? I'll have Robbie got alrighty.
So for those of you that arenew here, people like Blooney Factory,
what we do with Bullpucky is yougive a headline to a story from
your life that is either true orbullpucky. Your pony gets to ask three
questions to figure out what the answeris. So, Robbie, take it
(58:21):
away. What is your headline thisweek? I once slipped in dog p
and shattered my ankle, So nowI get to ask three questions. You
do? Yes? Okay? Sodid you go straight to the hospital?
Yeah? How long did it taketo heal? Four or five months?
(58:54):
Did you shower before you went tothe hospital. No, that's an interesting
question here. That is your threequestions. Do you think Rubbie's story is
true? Or is it bo boggy? I think that my theory of doing
(59:16):
yes no questions was probably the wrongway to play this game. I'm learning
as I go. I'm learning asI go. Next time I play,
I will learn more things. Ithink that that is a true story.
Yeah, yeah, because I knewthis was a true story. I tell
(59:36):
you this story before you Oh well, yeah, So we had a puppy
and we have wood floors, andso I came down the stairs pivot like
put my left foot down and thenI put my right to go that way,
and then it just air or hydroplane, and my foot ended up behind
(59:59):
my neck and just the entire impactof it all, like all the bones
pressed up against the left side ofmy ankle that were formerly on the right
side of my ankle, and sothey were worried. I guess they thought
it was gonna They thought it waslike a compound fracture, but it wasn't.
But yeah, they had to takeme in the hospital to the they
had to take me in ambulance tothe hospital, which when my parents called
(01:00:21):
nine one one, they're like,yeah, he broke his ankle, and
they're like, well, can youget in the car and making the hospital
because like broken ankles can I mean, people break their ankle and it's just
like a certain bone and they canstill put weight on it sometimes and they're
like, no, you don't understand. Every bone is broken in his ankle,
and so yeah, that was thatwas not fun. And then it
was three months before I could putany weight on it, then then one
(01:00:44):
month with a boot, and thenthe for three months they had to be
screws sticking out of my ankle andthat was always disgusting going to look at
for the average person. Oh wow, thanks. If you think Robbie sounds
sounds like he was in bad shape, you should have seen the floor dog.
(01:01:08):
You probably kicked the dog in thehead afterwards. He was looking in
the face while writing a pain.Oh no, that's great. So yeah,
that was he's looking out for you. You want to make sure you're
okay. All right, Lucy,Well, you're in a strong position here.
If you can full Robbie, youwin the game. But if if
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Robbie is correct, it comes downto mine and Josh's judging as to who
wins, and that means you're astrong possibility with the SIMP vote. We'll
see how we go. Hit hitus with your headline. All right,
So I got my nipples pierced ona first date. WHOA, that's the
(01:01:52):
hell of a headline, Robbie.Yeah, I love your work, Lucy.
I'm so bad at this there's nogood questions to ask me now,
(01:02:13):
I know. I know, tooshy to ask all the good questions at
this point. Yeah, were youdrunk? No? Was it a dare?
No? Mmm? How old wereyou? Twenty? Alright, Robbie
(01:02:45):
to think about what her age was. So I want to say true,
but I could be wrong. Lucy, you are correct. That is true,
all right. It's play to telland as much detail as possible.
So I was in college. Iwas actually probably nineteen. That might have
been a lie of an answer.But I was in college and a guy
(01:03:10):
was asking me out every single dayand I kept saying, no, I
don't want to go out with you. And he was like, he was
a rugby player. He was notmy type at all, very you know,
we were just complete opposites. Andfinally I agreed to go have coffee
with him and he I was like, I want to go get a piercing
(01:03:31):
right now, bring me to apiercing partler. I want to go And
he said no, and I waslike, what do you mean no,
Like you want to go out withme? I'm finally hanging out with you.
I was completely shocked. So Istarted messing with him, and I
was like, come on, youknow you want to get something pierced too.
We can get your eyebrow pierced,we can get your dick pierced.
We can get your nipples pierced.And he looks at me and he was
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like, well, I'll get mynipples pierced if you do. And I
was like, okay, let's go. We went and got our nipples pears
first. We dated for three yearsafter that. Wow, well I'm in
it's all of a commitment to youknow, a piecing together some give I
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actually also had a first date wherewe got tattoos together and he got his
name or he got my name tattooedon him on a first date as well.
Wow. That was stupid. Thatwas a very bad idea. Yeah,
well I'm trying to think of thatquite from dogebow the common title.
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No, that's an interesting strategy orwhatever interesting strategy, Cotton. We'll see
if it pays off. Yeah,that's do you still have the piecings?
So? Did you know? Igot rid of them. I hated them.
I hated them. I don't understandwhy people they like, they get
in the way. They're no fun, no fun, fair enough one will
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this is a little bit of funand we'll go around the horn on the
one. What's your favorite word torefer to the vagina like slang word?
Yeah, I probably the most commonone that I use is probably pussy.
That's like, if I'm like justtalking about a vagina, I do like
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saying vagina. Though also I thinkit's shocks. Yeah, it's got to
that point where the the medical termssound really gress. Like if you if
you if I was to say I'mmasturbated until I ejaculated, that's I'm so
gross, you know exactly sounds great. What about use, Josh, what's
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your favorite words vagina? I gota bunch, but I mean I would
go with Kyle on this. Pussyis probably what I use the most,
but I know my wife does notlike it, so I tend to use
it. Hates it. Can youuse a different word, But that's my
least favorite word for it. Actually, Well, if we're being like sarcastic
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or I'm just in a group chat, I use the word cunt a lot,
and a lot of people hate thatword, especially in America, which
is part of the reason why Iuse it because I know people hate it.
But if we're just like, it'dprobably pussy if it's just talking about
it in an uninsulting way. Yeah, Luis c k. He's got a
bit about it, and I agreewith him. I don't like the count
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is not a good word for vagina, Like it's a great insult. But
that's what I'm I wouldn't call avagina a cunt, that's true. You
know. I call a fucking idiotthat just cut me off in traffic accunt,
you know. Yeah, I alsomy best friend of count and pretty
much anyone I say. So.You know, that's Bloody Factories jumping in
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with a fuse that will roll throughthe slam hole. Oh god, blood
fountain, meat Kazoo, vertical hamsandwich piece, flat chef, hold on,
thank you, Bloody Factory. Appreciateyou know, Oh okay, Arby's
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The the vertical ham sandwich one remindedme of when in my last job there
was a the I worked at,like an ironically enough gym and so,
but there was a pool element toit, and the men's locker room was
like broken, and so there waslike somebody put up a sign but didn't
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do it right, and so likenormally men and women would be smart enough
to know, like, don't goin the locker room where women are going
in, or vice versa if yousee them going in. But there was
all these old people there for theirmorning swimming. I guess they just didn't
care, and so they were allwalking in the same one and then this
one guy or not guy the lifeor the aquatic extractors like yeah, there
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was canoes everywhere and the men andthen I'm like, wait what and she's
like, oh, You've never heardof anyone referred to with vagina as a
canoe. And I'm like, thisdoesn't work. There's that I've heard of,
like hollowing him out like a canoe, but not. No, I
don't know what. I was moreshocked about the terminology the fact I heard
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it at work at like seven inthe morning when I'm still trying to wake
up. So I'm confused by Bolognianfactories. Meet kazoo. Yeah, I
wouldn't think a meat kazoo would bea penis. No. Yeah, A
good point unless you're blowing into thevagina, in which case, please don't
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do that. I've been postial touh snatch, I do like snatch,
but yeah, actually favorite because itdisgusts women. Is slit and it just
sounds horrible, but slit is theslam hoole whisperer. Yeah, if you're
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blowing, come on, what areyou doing? Pa, don't tell me
how to make I love your work. He's still going is there like a
saurus? He's going out. We'rewrapping up BLOIGHTU Factory. That's enough.
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That's enough, the love love.Thank you very much, Luci for coming
on. We really appatiate you takingTom I to watch Chopper and and then
come on on a Saturday morning leteveryone know you about once I'm with Kylie
and everything you go going on.Well, thank you guys so much for
having me. This was awesome.I really enjoyed getting to talk with all
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of you, and I'm so happythat I got to watch Chopper. You
can find me on who are ThesePodcasts? Every Wednesday where we talk about
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find me at once Over with Kayleeon YouTube. Kaylee is spelled c A
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Y L E Y and I domovie reviews. There lots of exciting stuff
right now. I just recently dida review of five movies that you probably
have not seen from the year nineteenseventy five, which actually includes an Australian
film. It includes Picnict Hanging Rock, and I'll be reviewing Being There soon.
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And I just recently got a Patreonwhere I am doing unsexy popsicle reviews
but also sex toy reviews, soa little bit of not sexy, little
bit of some sexy. And thatis also once over with Kaylee. Oh
I get over to that Pytreon,Fellas, that sounds sounds like a good
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time. And yeah, like sawnoff to wit Pace Pytreon because then you
get you get to watch the videolive, so you get Kaylie there on
screen or Lucy on screen, saynight, very very good, Thank you,
Lucy. Josh hit your plugs towrap it up. Well, if
you're in the Cincinnati area, youcan find me in Milford on High Street,
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Trimm and some ship out. Butyou find me on X at NJ
Hunt O two. And it wasnice seeing Kaylee on the show with us
today. She makes us all lookbetter. And there's a movie. There
is a movie I'm gonna ask,have you seen Big Trouble in Little China?
I love That's the only movie thatI own it in every single format
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including laser desk. Yes, Ilove that movie. One of the greatest
movies ever. Agreed. Cool,Very good, Robbie. Fuck up all
that plugs. Yep, you canfind me at Mariner. Robbie. You
can find us the podcast that theworst id on Twitter had on Earth,
which is USA of a U Spod. Just yeah, it does not
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make any sense, but it's whatwe're going with for now. Yeah,
very good, Robbie. For me, check out Get My Go. Hopefully
we're gonna record a show next weekend, so there'll be a new Get My
Go coming up. But yeah,YouTube dot com slash get My Go.
The producer is Mike Durban and hehas a promising T store prosing T's dot
com slash Mike Durban. You canget him at that Sussy Guy T shirt
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because on X I am at thatSussy Guy and just imagine that Ossie guy
and put an s where the Ashould be. We'll catch you next time
on the United States of Australia.Hey, where's Scoot Goat? Yeah?
I think he must have dropped out, maybe got maybe got that's what I'm
looking for. Drone attack, droneattack. Yeah, that's