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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Wake Up Heavy is a weirdy way media podcast.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
That's how it's tight. Welcome to Wake Up Heavy, the
world's greatest horror movie podcast. On this episode, my weird
dad and I will be talking about.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Hello and welcome to another exciting episode of Wake Up
Heavy with your host me, Mark Begley and my third
favorite co host, my daughter. What the heck Cleo Begley
just mixing it up a little bit. So it's been
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a couple of months, well three months since last we
recorded back in April.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
Yay?
Speaker 1 (01:06):
Have you had any major educational events since then?
Speaker 2 (01:12):
I just graduated, you know, yeah stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Graduated high school back in June. Yayay with the very
good GPA. Yes, and you're off to where college?
Speaker 2 (01:30):
Fresno State?
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Yes, my alma mater, aw, which doesn't really get you
any benefits or anything. I don't think.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Yeah, what the heck man.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Tell me about it. But at least they keep asking
me for money. Of course, of course I believe that's
what tuition is for. But I could be wrong to freeze.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Oh no, no, I'm just texting my wonderful mother.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Oh tell your man to leave us alone.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Oh wow, you in danger?
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Well, we haven't watched a ton in three months time.
But we got some good stuff on here. We're going
through the end of the year. That was a lot
of stuff going on. Yeah, and the graduation, graduation party, Yeah,
getting enrolled in prison of State, dog days, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.
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So we've got some.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
Stuff on here, and I'm gonna say some silly stuff,
but it's all it's.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
All pretty decent. Starting with Greta Gerwig's big breakout film
that your mom and I watched a while ago.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
You were watched it when Little came out.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
I don't know, probably not. We probably didn't catch it
right when it went to streaming or anything. Yeah, So
we watched Lady Bird. Yeah, I'm not even going to
try to pronounce her name. Yeah. And Timo te Chala
May Yeah. Oh he's hella tight.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
Dude, beautiful.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
That's hell, it's tight.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
We really enjoyed it when we first saw it, and
I know we've been bringing it up because of high
school movies and yeah, I was specifically looking up graduation
movies and that popped up and I'm like, oh, yeah,
of course we watched it.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
It was pretty good. I liked it. I mean, I
like I don't even know how many movies she has,
but I like most of Greta Gerwig's stuff. If we
watched Little Women a few times, obviously, I liked Barbie,
so they're good, and I like Ladybird.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
There's Francis Haw, which I know is supposed to be good,
which I have not seen. That's like one of her
early early movies. I think it's part of that mumble
core stuff that was going on. Then I've liked everything
I've seen by her as well.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
Francis Hall was written by and starred Greta Gerwig, but
it was directed by her partner Noah Bombback.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
And it's fun watching her getting her head load off
and the House.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Of the Oh my gosh, dude, that scene was very surprising.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
That gets you. That's a surprise.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
Oh wow.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
Yeah, I really enjoy that movie.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
Yeah, it's good, and it's you know.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
Kind of valley related. Sacramento is close edge of northern California, California, California,
California A.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Oh wow, Yeah, I liked it. Yeah, Sacramento is close enough.
It's not like four hours away or whatever.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
Yeah, it's just hitting the edge of the valley just
right there, and then we watched a big buzz film.
M Sinners ended up making a lot of money. I
think it's like one of the top grossing horror movies
of all time. Got a lot of hype when it
came out, which I think it probably oversold it a
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little bit. I enjoyed it, but yeah, I liked it.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
It was good. It was fun, interesting concepts.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
Since almost kind of wish it wasn't a vampire movie,
but yeah, instead of a known creature, it could have
been something new. Yeah, I create your own type of thing.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
Yeah, I get that, but vampires are still fun.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
Yeah. It was good and the acting was really good
and the music was good and music was cool. I
was shocked by the language from Little Hailey because I
only ever think of her as the girl in True Grit,
because I've seen that movie so many times.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
What's her name, Maddie in which in True Grit she's
a little baby, she's like fourteen.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
Yeah, and she's really good in True Grit movie.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
Yeah, she's super vulgar in centers and it's fantastic.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
She does a good job. And yeah, so vampires, yay, yay,
vampires in the South in thirties twenties.
Speaker 2 (05:50):
Or thirties twenty Yeah, twenty thirties.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
I thinkty they got cars, so it can't be too old. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
I think it's probably like right on the cusp a
great depression, and.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
They're playing blues and stuff, so it's pretty fun, pretty fun.
I definitely watch it again.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
I heard you loud and clear, but then you stuck
your tongue and makoos and fucked me so hard. I
figured you changed to much keep.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
Your voice down out.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
Speaking of vampires. And I can't remember what made me
think of this. It wasn't sinners, but oh I think
I watched something on Red Letter Media. They did a
not a review, but one of their shows on Midnight
Mass Is that the only Mike Flanagan series that you
hadn't watched yet?
Speaker 2 (06:40):
Yeah? Pretty sure.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
We've watched the other ones together, which I like.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
I like his stuff.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
I want to say for me, this might be my favorite.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
That was good. I really like it. I like Catholic
horror stuff, so I enjoyed too.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
And it's holy original, so I like that aspect of it.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Yeah. Because Hillhouse and Blind Manor are both based off
of things.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
I have the Blind Manner book well and Midnight Club.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
Oh yeah, almost all of them.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
What's the other We're missing one though? Or is that
it h Hill House, Blind Manor, House of Usher.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
Oh yeah, House of Bus which is also a Growland post.
So yeah, Midnight Mass is just fully original.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
That one I really liked too. I've liked them all crazy,
You've won. Yes, that was blind Manor is probably my
least favorite.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
Man I'd said Midnight Club was my least favorite.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Yeah, I liked that one.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
I liked it too, and like none of them are
bad by any means, it just wasn't my favorite.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
Blind Manner. I'd have to watch that one again. Yeah,
your mom and I have only watched Hill House twice
and Midnight Mass twice. None of the other ones we've
gone through again. Definitely willing to.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
Yeah, i'd want to watch Blind Manner because I don't
even know if I've seen it all, like fully all
the way through.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
You were still little when we were watching a lot
of those, and then we went back to watch Hillhouse
on your request.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
And which I loved was a really good show.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
We watched Midnight Mass when it came out altogether because
you were older, I mean Midnight Club.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
Yeah, I'm like, God, I didn't want then we watched
Midnight Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
I like the lower I like the combination of vampires
and religion. I like sleepy seaside villages. Yes, it's very
Stephen king Es.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
That's exactly what I was going to say.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
And it's got, you know, his usual troop of great actors.
And I really liked the two leads. I guess you
could say, can never remember that guy's name. Yeah, Katie Siegel,
getting her name right, It's just Kate, Kate Siegel. Yeah,
I get her confused with the gal that was on
Mary with Children, who has a very similar name, Katie Sigal.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
I see. I like Kate Siegel.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
She's yeah, she's everything. But I liked their doomed relationship.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
But yeah, yeah, a lot. All the different parts of
it were interesting, like the kids, his stuff, the rest. Yeah,
and all of it.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
It's Catholic, it's form Catholic. It's not even episcopalian or anything.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
Yeah. I liked it. It was good. I liked all
the different parts of it.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
The creature was cool.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
Yeah, we're he's odd looking.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
It's stuck to some of the typical lore, but then
had its own things too. As far as vampires goes,
I don't think garlic or crosses. Obviously not crosses. Since
half the movie takes place in a Catholic church, I
really think that works on him. Sunlight seemed to be
the only thing really that worked on them. And yeah,
how they were infected was different, and the.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
Like healing aspect of it was really interesting. I mean
the deaging and stuff, right, cool, very cool.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Little that threw me off because I'm like, why are
they all in old age makeup at the beginning of this?
And then you're like that makes sense after a while
and you're like, oh, okay, I get it. Yeah, Yeah,
I really like that series.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
It's good. I really I enjoyed it. Was it the
shortest one of all of.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Those two and yeah, it's only seven episodes episodes, and
I was like, I think your mom and I when
we first watched it, went through it in like two nights. Yeah,
watched three or four one night and three or four
the next night, and that was it. And we got
through it pretty quickly too. Yeah, we did.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
It was good. I liked it.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
Speaking of a series or franchises, why did we.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
Watch these because the new movie came out.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
Oh no, that girl that we watch on YouTube. Oh yeah,
she watched the Natalie Gold Natty Gold reaction videos. One
of the few reaction video people that I can actually watch. Yeah,
it doesn't just cringe going through. I didn't watched any
of her stuff in months, and that we just landed
on her watching Final Destination. I believe she watched it
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because there's a new one out the movie. Yeah, that
spurred us on to watch the sequels that are available
on HBO Max, which is two through five. Some of
them have subtitles and I have no idea what any
of them are.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
Yeah, they're all just five.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
So it's two through five. Yeah, because we watched the
first one. Who yeah, like a couple of years ago
or something a year or two ago, and since we
watched her reaction video, we didn't rewatch that one.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
So those are fun kind of hit and miss.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Yeah, some of them were interesting, not my favorite. I
think I liked the second one the best, That's what I.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Was going to say. I can't even really remember if
I have watched all five of them prior to this.
I know I have watched at least through three before
I want to say, I went through them all just
because none of them are awful, and it was like, oh, well,
there's another one available, so I might as well watch it.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
Kind of did that with the Saw movies to at
one point, since we watched them so close together, basically
over a couple of days, I was like, yeah, I
think number two is my favorite, even though number three
I thought was my favorite, just because it has Mary Elizabeth.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
Instead in it. I like her character, and that three
is like fine, it's not again not they're not. None
of them are really that bad. It's just they differ.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
Yeah. After three, I think they get a little bit
cheese ball cheesy. Yeah, I'm not even gonna say silly.
It's just that they're all pretty silly.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
I don't know which one it was, four or five,
The one with the bus of people going on a trip.
That one was kind of interesting.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
After three, I start to kind of lose track of
what happens in each one. Yeah, and then then the
last one they loop it back to the first Oh movies.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
Yeah, that's the bus one. That one was like because
I kind of just liked that it tied into the
first movie. So I was like, Okay, this isn't that bad.
But four, I was like, eh, I like two and
three those are pretty good.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
Three has the fun tanning bed death. Yeah, that beautiful
match cut at the end when they show the beds
and then their caskets.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
That's like, actually so awful in Narley, I.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Think I laughed out loud. We did, for sure, and
then together as a family. I've been pushing for this
movie since it came out. Actually, I've been wanting to
see it, not necessarily in the theater, but I remember
being very intrigued by it when it came out, and
then I knew I wanted to watch it when it
started streaming. It's been on HBO for quite a while.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
I kind of figured it might be kind of heavy
and dark. Maybe it needed to be the right time. Yeah,
but we watched A Different Man with Sebastian stan and
Adam Pearson and as really interesting.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
I don't know if just when I saw the trailers
for when it was coming out, I like misunderstood the movie.
When we watched it, I was like, wait, this is
not what I thought was happening in this movie. So
it was very interesting to watch.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
It had a very nineties independent film vibe to me definitely.
I think it was shot on sixty millimeter. I'm not
one hundred percent sure, but it seemed particularly grainy. Yeah, yeah,
the film stock, just the look and feel of the
spaces that they were using, the production design and stuff.
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I thought it was going to be a little bit
different too. I knew there was something between Sebastian Stan
and Adam Pearson. Adam Pearson is a yeh to say,
a disfigured actor. He's in under the skin. I think
that was the first thing he did, and then he
was in a movie prior to this by the same
director of this film, which I also want to see,
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Chained to Life something like that. For some reason, I
think I thought that they switched places or body swapped
or something.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
So yeah, I had a completely some of the trailers
I didn't watch all the way through. I just would
like catch glimpses of them, but I thought they were
some weird, not supernatural thing. I think I thought it
was the opposite that Adam Pearson basically became Sebastian Stan,
but that's like not so. I was just watching it
and I was like, wait, I misunderstood.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
After a while when I saw not the trailer, but
just clips from it. During ward season, I would see
clips and I'm like, oh, wait, Sebastian Stan had this
disfigurement too, and I aint the got that. And then
I was like because I kept seeing the scene of
them in the bar when Adam Pearson does the karaoke yeah,
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and I'm like, okay, well they're both there. He's in
the crowd, but he looks like a Sebastian Stan. And
then I'm like yeah, so anyway, Yeah, I was surprised
this trip.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
It was It was very interesting. It was good.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
It was really good and dark at the end and
yeah heavy. Yeah. I really liked that guy, that Adam Pearson.
He was really good in this.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
He's funny too. I've seen a lot of like press stuff.
He's pretty funny.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
People were pushing like, where's his Golden Globe nomination? Yes,
his Oscar nomination and stuff, So.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
Show me.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
I'm not your kind mine, No.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Jack tu sh shame.
Speaker 3 (16:19):
Who quic.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
I don't know if you want to talk about this movie,
but I got on it almost got on a John
Carpenter kick. I was getting ready to blow through a
bunch of eighties John carpenter and really only did the fog.
And I'm not sure how much you were tuned in.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
I caught parts of it, but I didn't get like
the full plutch.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
We'll just sail by that one. So we watched the fog.
All right, watch the fog and Kleil was in the room.
We'll say that. But the next movie, this was your suggestion. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
After hanging out with my cousin, we kept being like, oh,
should we watch this movie? And then I was like, no,
I will wait to watch it with my dad. So
we watched Oddity, which is also not where I thought
that movie was gonna go.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
I had only ever really seen images of that wooden figure.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
Like galum thing I don't know to call it.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
Yeah, that's basically what it is.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
Yeah, it's a collumn yeah, because it has the like
papers in its head or whatever. It's basically the entire myth. Because,
like you said, like I had only really seen when
me and Will looked at it. That's like the picture
of the movie on Hulu is the thing. So I
was like, oh, it has to do with this more so,
and then we watch it and not so much. It
doesn't focus it on it, so much. It's so pretty interesting,
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like what direction the movie goes?
Speaker 1 (17:48):
So more of a oh gosh, what would you say?
I don't even it's like folk horror. Yeah, you have
stuff happening in the not the woods per se, but
there close to the woods. And then yeah, the guy
who becomes the lead is a blind seer, medium or
what you want to call it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, pretty creepy.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Again. Talking to my cousin about it after watched it,
and he mentioned the tent scene. So I'm pretty sure
that's one of the biggest, like freaky parts of the movie.
But yeah, I didn't have this spooky.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Yeah, I just know that he was trying to get
his mom and dad to watch it, my sister and
brother in law to watch that, and made them watch
Long Legs. And I think he was going to get
them to watch Bring Her Back that's not available yet.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
It was we want to watch to Bring Her Back?
Oh no, he yeah, talk to me, talk to me
and Barbarian. I think we're his two next movies to
show his parents.
Speaker 1 (18:47):
Good luck, have fun and after oddity was it even?
Was it the same day?
Speaker 2 (18:52):
I think it might have been.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
Gosh, I haven't watched this movie. In quite a few years,
but I watched it a bunch early on in Wake Up,
Heavy Day, and I know I've talked about it then.
Probably my favorite anthology movie of recent years Southbound, So
what'd you think of that one?
Speaker 2 (19:09):
It was really interesting, a lot of interesting concepts. I mean,
I like anthology series, I love trig or Treat and
all of those. But yeah, it was interesting and I
really liked it. It was fun too, lots of weird
stuff and pretty good effects, nearly effects.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
God knows what the budget on this movie was. But
the CGI in this too much is watching it thinking
why does Marvel and Disney all this other stuff not
look this good when they have billions and billions of
dollars and all the best CGI artists available to them,
and it doesn't look as good as those freaky creatures
(19:47):
in this.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
Yeah, the I kept calling them reapers, but like grim
reapers because they have the size. They're weird looking. Yeah,
that first story of the guys just like kind of
driving around and you would just see them like curled
up in the distance. That was pretty cool. They looked
good too.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Yeah, weird because at first when you see it back there,
you're like, what was that floating in the sky.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
Yeah, you're just like this little ball of nothing.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
I mean they're out in the middle of nowhere, so
it could be anything. Something on a.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
Farm that'd be a tumbleweed in the air.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Yeah whatever, or something that's on a pole and somebody
that farm or but yeah, then you keep seeing it
and going, oh, this is something. I love that simple
shot of when they leave the gas station and then
they pull.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
Right back right back into Yeah that was that was
well done.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
Single shot. Oh yeah that. I like their story. I
loved the story with the cult with our girl from
Starry Eyes who plays that hag and Starry Eyes.
Speaker 2 (20:44):
Yes, I liked the weird demon one at the end.
I think that one was fun. The weird Demon one,
he goes into the bar and then they all turn
out to be like little demon.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Oh yeah, yeah, it was interesting.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
All of them are good, though, like pretty solid.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
Yeah, that one and the one with the car where
he hits the girl and that's how that story connects. Yeah,
they're not super deep or a lot going on, but
there isn't really a bad story in there.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
No, I don't think so. And they don't always have
to be super deep stories. Yeah, the one with the
car has pretty gnarly body. Oh yeah, I guess broken bones.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Body trauma. Yeah, supernatural or scientific is happening to her.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
She just just got wrecked by a car, literally wrecked.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
I was glad to watch that again. I haven't seen
it in so long, and I was like, oh, yeah,
totally holds up. This is good stuff. It was good
and we have seen and I'm not going to try
and figure it out right now, but a couple of
those were directed by people that we have watched other movies.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
By, like Radio Silence.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
That's like the biggest Yeah, yeah, yeah, Radio Silence. And
so they're all still doing good stuff. And then I've
been pushing to watch these films again, like Final Destination.
There is a new intrigue in this. I'm not going
to call it a franchise, the series of films.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
I guess trilogy.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Now the new film twenty eight years Later is out
or was out. I'm sure it'll be streaming fairly soon.
It just made me think I haven't really seen either
of these and ages they're not movies that I've watched
a ton generally remember enjoying them twenty eight days later,
as I'm sure anybody who's listening to this and likes horror.
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NOS is not available to stream anywhere. Well, might be
on TV or Pluto TV right now. You don't mind
the gazillion commercials, you can probably check it out. I
had put it on hold at our local library and
was like seventh in line because again a new one
had come out, so it seems like we only had
one copy to share in Fresno. Then I just happened
(22:51):
to think when we were at my sisters, asked, will
your cousin my nephew, Hey, do you have twenty eight
days later? Because I knew twenty eight weeks later was streaming,
we could watch that one, and he's like, oh, yeah,
we got two pack.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
I was like, oh, yeah, of course.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
I was sort of surprised that they had them, but yeah,
we watched both of those.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
They're good. A lot of movies on here are I
didn't know really anything about this movie other than like,
it is a zombie movie, is it?
Speaker 4 (23:20):
Though?
Speaker 2 (23:20):
Yeah? I was just gonna say, I didn't really realize
they also aren't really zombies. That also, it was kind
of interesting and honestly, they're not entirely focused on the zombies.
A lot so it was interesting like that. They're pretty good,
though I enjoyed watching them.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
I think I still enjoy the first one more than
the second one.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
The second one is good, frustrating at times though.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
Well, yeah, for sure, I am not a fan of
Fast Again. They're not really zombies. They're infected fast zombies,
but make it pretty well and I get it in
this it's a rage virus, so it makes sense in
that regard. I just always like the kind of slow
limping zombies that yeah, all of a sudden you're overwhelmed
(24:05):
by them or whatever and you can't get away. But yeah,
interesting look to the first film being digital like it is,
and it didn't bother me as much as I thought
it would this time. I know it bothered me before
and it's probably why I didn't really watch it very
often because it kind of looks ugly. It makes sense
for the movie too.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
Does look, Yeah it does. We were looking at the
release date and it said two thousand on it, so like, yeah,
it made sense for the time and for the movie.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
I mean the look for it being dingy, almost like
a video diary. Yeah, kind of like Cloverfield, like the
first clover Field being shot digitally. It makes sense in
that regard, even though it's not a found footage film.
I believe we just watched it on DVD. I don't
think that was a Blu ray.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
Blu ray may look a little less gunky. It adds
to the idea that you know, this is a acalyptic
world in a way. There's no real cameras or any
of that electricity or whatever unless you have a generator.
Speaker 4 (25:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
Technology, No, you're not going to be hopping on your
computer and doing stuff like that. So it works in
that regard. I think they're fun.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
Yeah. When it first started and that like first scene
was on, I was like, oh wow, this looks crunchy.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Yeah, well that's surly digital. It's gotten a lot better,
But that was not like a top notch digital film
camera anyway.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
You hate shot with.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
Hey, folks, it's Mark here and I just wanted to
break into the middle of our episode and give a
quick non update update regarding my health my accident that
happened just a little over six months ago. As I
expressed on the last episode, I figured as each day progressed,
my walking would get better and better, which it has
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never did. Pt never felt the need. I'm not an athlete,
my job isn't physically strenuous, and my limp is basically gone.
That leg gets a little tight, that's about it. We
took a two mile walk the other day and had
no issues except I nearly tripped and broke my leg
again on a ray of sidewalk. So I still haven't
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received my hospital bill. The claim was processed shortly after
the last episode aired, but is going through a reprocessing.
I believe the hospital needed to submit some paperwork and
so I haven't been built for that yet. Again well
over six months or just over six months since my accident.
But what are you going to do? I realized after
(26:47):
a clue and I finished this episode that we didn't
go back and talk about Stop making Sense like I
had hoped we would do, because we missed out on
talking about it last episode when we actually did watch it.
So who knows. Maybe I'll convince her to talk with
me again before her first semester of college starts and
we'll do a best of the first half of twenty
(27:09):
twenty five so far or something. I don't know. We'll see.
We'll see if I can wrangle her into talking with
me again. Other than that, I was looking through my
meager letterboxed watch list for the year, and I have
not really watched anything on my own without her or
her and my wife together. The only things I have
(27:29):
caught are and this one was just by accident hit
I think about three fourths of ten Chlorofield Lane, one
of my favorites. Loved that movie, speaking of Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
And then one night I was on my own, the
girls were out doing something and I rewatched the really
great Steve Martin documentary that's on Apple TV plus Apple
(27:51):
Plus TV, whatever it's called, And yeah, I just really
enjoyed it. Something about that guy just really fascinates me.
And it gives me an opportunity here to play my
favorite raunchy of his, which I know I've talked about
in the past and probably clipped on this show. I
know I've talked about it and clipped it on my
other show, Cambridge Mashawan, which by the way, you should
go listen to if you aren't doing so already. All right,
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back to Khlio and I talking about what else we
watch since the end of April. Now this doesn't happen
very often, but about three weeks ago, I met a
girl and she was real nice and she invited me
her apartment. So I went over there and she had
the best pussy I have ever seen. Oh no, come on,
(28:37):
I'm talking about her cat now. That makes me sick
right there.
Speaker 3 (28:46):
No, No, you can't say anything anymore that people don't
take it dirtie, and I'm sorry that discuss me.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
Th ket was the best fuck I ever wanted to do.
What's next on our list? Chicko?
Speaker 2 (29:03):
Uh oh the empty man whose bright idea was this?
My you had been talking about it. We both had
been talking about it, and then so was Will. I'm
pretty sure. And then I think we turned on the
TV one day and it was on a channel and
I was like, oh, just record it, just record it
and then we.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Could watch it. I think that happened almost immediately after
I had tried to play it on Hulu and realized
it was only for Hulu. Yeah, premium premium, which we
don't have. So it was made by Fox, and it
happened right before Disney bought them. Oh it got dumped
(29:42):
onto streaming immediately.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
I don't think it played theatrically at all. May have
played some festivals, and then it just dropped. I think
initially on HBO. Probably I watched it way back then,
and I was like, well, this is a trip. This
is like somebody has got some things to say, and yeah,
it's got all this lore in it, or.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
It's kind of existential a little bit.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
This isn't just your dumb horror movie.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
It's complex.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
Even though the premise is kind of like Bye Bye
Man or slender Man or whatever. You think, Oh, it's
going to be cheesy, That's what I thought of. I mean,
that's basically what they're doing, a creepypasta thing.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
This That's exactly what I was gonna say. It is
a very creepy pasta almost urban legend type of story,
or at least what the kids talk about in it,
and then it gets way more complex and deeper. When
we were first watching it, I was like, this is
literally creepypasta.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
Stuff mixed in with cult stuff.
Speaker 2 (30:41):
Which I love some religion stuff.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Yeah, I'm always up for a weird culto. Yeah, I
kind of forgot though. I probably watched it early on
in the pandemic, or maybe it was a little while later.
You guys weren't around, so you were probably back in
school and Mom was about at work when I watched.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
It's probably maybe like when I was in ninth grade.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
Eighth or yeah, whenever, you were probably backfull. But anyway,
I forgot the idea. So spoiler's here for this film.
I mean, it's been out for four or five years
that he is basically the lead is basically a creation,
a tulpa tulpa, and I forgot that whole point of
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that that I think is the thing that really takes
it over for me. That's the extra thought, the detail
that makes it very fascinating. And I was driving me
crazy because I'm like, there's a movie that I really
like that is basically the same kind of thing where
the lead doesn't know that he isn't who he thinks
(31:44):
he is. I was going to ask you, I'm like,
what am I thinking of? Then I realized finally after
the movie ended, and you wouldn't have known because you
haven't seen this movie, But it's like Angel Heart, where
the lead doesn't have awareness of his previous life or
previous non exist distance. I guess however you want to
put it.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
Yeah, interesting, you did mention also that toulpa's are a
big thing in like twin Peaks and stuff.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
Yes, yeah they are, which we got to get back
on and other David Lynch stuff.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
Back to the creepypasta internet horror stuff that I've been
exposed to because I don't know, I'm gen z or whatever.
I knew Toulpa's as kind of what they are in
the movie, but also as basically just like supernatural entities
through video games and stuff. So when they said that
word in the movie, I was like, again tying it
in with internet creepypasta stuff. But then the movie gets
(32:32):
way deeper with all of it.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Yeah, it fit together much better in my head this time.
The first time I watch it, I'm like, this is
like five different movies happening at the same time. And
then I watched it this time, like, why did I
think that there's a through line? Yeah, the beginning ties
into this cult and the guy and they extended intro
with them out and where.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
Are they baton?
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Yeah, and that totally ties in specifically to what's going
on later in the film. So I don't know why
I thought it was like more disconnected, but that happens
in my brain sometimes.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
That was good. It was very interesting and it had
creepy stuff, the whispering, uh huh, spooky and.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
When he's walking through his house noises and shadows, and
i'd like to watch it again, not recorded off of
FX or whatever record it was on.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
I don't even know.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
So that's the proper aspect ratio, and you're not missing
any I can't even tell if anything was missing from this.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
Yeah, I don't know. It was good, though I enjoyed it.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
Yeah, I'd like to watch it un edited in any way,
shape or form again, definitely. So I think the next
one is your pick as well.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
Yeah, I think we both do. But I follow A
twenty four on social media and stuff. So I remember
when I think the trailer for this came out, and
I don't know if I entirely was paying attention to
it at all, but I remember when it got announced
and then I didn't hear anything about it. But we
were scrolling through HBO and it popped up and I
was like, oh, that's her movie. That is like maybe horror,
(34:07):
Like I didn't even know really what it was, right,
So we just put it on and it was very odd,
but I liked it.
Speaker 1 (34:15):
Yeah, So we're talking about Opus A twenty four. I
don't even think I saw a trailer for this. I
remember the image of her, the poster image or whatever
you want to call it, of her with that kind
of shocked look on her face.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
Yeah, it's a fun poster.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
The only other thing that came to mind was is
this the one that I heard that was a dud
that people just thought was awful? And I don't know.
I still don't know if that's the case or not,
because I really liked it.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
It was very weird. Also, when we were watching it,
I kind of was like, there's been a lot of
music singer horror in the last two years. Trap takes
place at a concert and one of the characters is
the singer at the concert, and then I think Smile
too was also yeah, and then this, which I was
just like, that's kind of an interesting trend that's been
(35:04):
going on in a lot of horror things. But I
liked this. It was very weird. Both of us kind
of went in just being like, oh, we'll watch it.
I have no idea what we're about to watch, and.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
Yeah, it was fun. Another one that hits on one
of my favorite things. It's a cult again, it's a
cult around a cult of personality with John Malkovich being
this very weird, amazing singer from the eighties apparently, and
I love that he does his own singing in this.
(35:34):
That's just fantastic. It's great, and the songs are kind
of amazing in a way.
Speaker 2 (35:38):
Everything like the weird little like almost musical style parts
where he sings, it's cell weird. I loved it.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
He's always a joy to watch because he is very
odd generally, and he actually didn't get as weird in
this as I thought he would.
Speaker 2 (35:53):
They could have gone like way crazier with yeah, yeah,
but I kind of liked that they kept even as
weird as he is in the movie, it's kind of
not as bad as it could have been.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
They keep it grounded enough to where you're going, is
this insidious or is this just.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
Where are they chill?
Speaker 1 (36:11):
Is this a chill coult or are they really bad one?
Speaker 2 (36:16):
And even like throughout by the end of the movie,
you still kind of are like, at least I was,
which I don't know what that says, but there's.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
The seeds of doubt have been planted, so you're not
really sure, Yeah, if her story is the full truth
or not? Yeah, I can never remember her name either,
but I owe a debris Apparently she has a really
awesome letterbox account that everybody.
Speaker 2 (36:42):
I follow her on Letterbox she does.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
Her reviews are funny. She is a film fan. She
was in Bottoms right.
Speaker 2 (36:49):
Bottoms Yeah, and then of course she's in The Bear,
which yeah, mom watches.
Speaker 1 (36:53):
I don't like.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
Stressful show.
Speaker 1 (36:56):
A bunch of people screaming at each other is not
high drama in my book. But anyway, let's move on
to the next film, which I also think you didn't
pay attention to so we didn't have to talk about it.
But what one of my favorites, Jacob's Ladder.
Speaker 2 (37:10):
Yes, I did pay attention to this. I actually liked it.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Oh okay, it seemed like you were playing your video.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
Games, but what are I know, full tai task.
Speaker 1 (37:20):
Not when you're going to be on this show. You
got to be full on taking.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
Notes the thing through, no whatever, whatever.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
Yeah, I've been pushing that one forever just because I
like watching it and I figure, if I'm going to
watch it, you might as well watch it with me
so we can maybe talk about it on this little
show I have called Wake Up Heavy, and yeah, so
we did because I was scrolling through the horror movies
and it showed up and you're like, we can watch it.
Speaker 2 (37:44):
And also when we watched Southbound, you said that the
hospital scene kind of reminded you of Jacob's Ladder. So
there's like a little seedling over back there.
Speaker 1 (37:53):
Of it, right, that is rolling her through the hallways
in there.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
That's sceneing Jacob Ladder was.
Speaker 1 (38:01):
When they're rolling in down to the basement.
Speaker 2 (38:03):
It was a very odd and also gross. All the
arms on the floor.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
Yeah, arms and limbs and guts and whatever else.
Speaker 2 (38:12):
It was bloody. It was weird. I liked it. The
like progression of it is very interesting because it starts
with the Vietnam stuff and then you're on a train
and it's just like, oh, it's a tentacle. What direction
are we heading in? And it kind of goes a
lot of places.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
But it was or tail, some kind of I don't
know what it was.
Speaker 2 (38:31):
Pendage.
Speaker 1 (38:32):
Yeah, appendage, that's the perfect word. That's not human.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
Definitely not, I'd hope not.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
Yeah. All those glimpses of that stuff or the people
shaking their heads or got you actless people. That party scene,
the party scene was crazy. That's the only spot that
I have a beef with because that song, that modern song,
should not be playing because he would to know that
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it existed.
Speaker 2 (39:02):
Yeah, yeah, you.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
Know what, I don't even know that I would have.
I actually read that complaint. I don't know if it's
on it's probably a goof on IMDb. Yeah, it wasn't
your own cars. I'm sure there are a lot of
cars on the mid seventies that wouldn't have existed. Blah
blah blah. I get it. But I do think just
played off like it follows well, especially with cars and stuff.
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Speaking of Angel Heart, the director of that movie was
like in nineteen that movie is supposed to take place
in the fifties, and he's like, but you know, most
people in the fifties don't have cars from the fifties.
They have cars from the forties, forties, and a lot
of people even may have still have cars from the
thirties thirties. Yeah, not everything has to be like right
up to the moment new So in a movie like
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this where it's sort of a flash forward, technically you
could have all outdated stuff. You could have all outdated
clothes because there are adults. I mean, I wear clothes
that are twenty years old.
Speaker 2 (40:00):
I they were close from when I was like six,
Still they still fit me.
Speaker 1 (40:04):
Like all the music that I listened to is older,
so it would make sense that at a party it
would all be from the time when he was actually
still alive. Yeah, you wouldn't need a disco song in
your movie that's set during disco times. So anyway, that's
my beef about the movie. I love it. I love
the visuals. I love conspiracy theory stuff. Yeah, it's funny
(40:27):
watching it now. It's like all the unsubtle hints, especially
with his chiropractor, It's like, really, I never I can
catch on to this that he's not alive.
Speaker 2 (40:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (40:39):
Sorry, spoilers for anyone who hasn't seen Jacob.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
Sladder a movie from what when did it come out?
Speaker 1 (40:45):
Nineteen ninety? I think spoilers for this really old movie.
Watch it now. I was already a grown up when
it came out. Yeah, yeah, but I love it. Little
Michaulay Culkin taking him up to heaven and then yeah,
little Baby.
Speaker 2 (40:58):
It was good. I liked it, and yes I did
watch it. What the heck?
Speaker 1 (41:01):
Okay, it didn't seem like good, but yeah, it's a
good one. It's a good one and sad.
Speaker 2 (41:08):
Yeah, it reminded me of something, but of course I
can't even think of what right now.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
Well, if you remember, let me know and I'll have
my AI girl put it in.
Speaker 2 (41:18):
It's probably something with another you've been dead the whole
time thing? Yeah, yeah, or even just the aesthetic of
it reminded me of something cool.
Speaker 1 (41:27):
Cool Next is another gestion of yours.
Speaker 2 (42:01):
Yeah. Earlier this week, I hung out with my cousin
again and we watched Nope for like the millionth time,
and I love that movie and I like alien movies
a lot, so I was like, I need another like
interesting alien movie. So I kind of went searching and
I came across significant other. When I was back home,
I went, hey, Dad, we should watch this movie. Do
(42:23):
I think you had seen it before?
Speaker 1 (42:25):
I think I stumbled on it, probably because I watched
another one of her movies and I'm like, what the
heck is this? Because it was on Prime or something
and it had just come out and I was like what.
So I watched it and it was kind of like eh, yeah,
and I'm still a little bit Yeah, it's not bad.
It seems more like a short film idea yeah, I
(42:48):
can see that stretched stretched. No, Yeah, because it's barely
seventy five minutes of movie.
Speaker 2 (42:55):
Yeah, it's like just straight up like eighty maybe.
Speaker 1 (42:59):
Well with five minutes of credits credits.
Speaker 2 (43:02):
Yeah, it's pretty short.
Speaker 1 (43:03):
Yeah, the opening credits are playing against the movie, but
not much is happening. It's just them driving.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
So it's short.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
It's at the edge of what a feature film is
supposed to be as far as length. But it's not bad.
It's just there isn't a whole lot to it, which
is fine. I mean, I like simple stories too, and
I always like her. She's great and stuff.
Speaker 2 (43:25):
Yeah, I like Micah.
Speaker 1 (43:26):
It's not my favorite of hers or anything. It's pretty basic. Again,
it's not bad in any stretch of the imagination. Kind
of an interesting idea.
Speaker 2 (43:36):
Yeah, it's almost the idea is almost X files E. Yeah,
which is what intrigued me when I read the synopsis
or whatever it was. But yeah, the movie, like I
liked it, is fun to watch. But yeah, like you said,
it's pretty simple, and I wish there was more to
it in some places.
Speaker 1 (43:55):
Yeah, because not a whole lot happens. No, over seventy
five minutes. Yeah, it's another trope that I like Body
Swap or Body Snatcher more to the point type film
which I.
Speaker 2 (44:09):
Always enjoy assimilation stuff too.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
Yeah. Yeah, if you like Mica mon Roe, like we do,
check it out. What are we watching on that's on
Paramount Plus right now?
Speaker 2 (44:18):
I think yeah? And then our last one I think
was your suggestion.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
Yeah, I think I thought I liked this one more
than I actually do. Yeah, And again, like Twenty eight
Days movie and Final Destination, there is a new one
or reboot of this out right now.
Speaker 2 (44:41):
I didn't like just come out. I was about to.
Speaker 1 (44:44):
I think I've mentioned it a few times when Scream
and some of those other things come up. I think
of a lot of the crappy nineties Horridor came out
because of Scream. Scream, Yeah, and this is one of them.
So we watched I Know What You Did last summer.
There's Urban Legend, which it's pretty fun but has Jared
Leto in it, but other good It's got Alicia Witt,
(45:07):
it's got some other cool people in it. And I
sort of get those two confused all the time, and
I have to remind myself of like who's in what
and what each one is about, because again this is
sort of urban legend e.
Speaker 2 (45:19):
Yeah, it starts off that way.
Speaker 1 (45:21):
It starts off with a urban legend story, just like
the Fog does. Just like a couple other things that
we've watched. Do I think I forgot how bad a
lot of the acting isn't. Freddy Prinz Junior in particular,
It's pretty bad.
Speaker 2 (45:42):
I mean we were talking about it while we were
watching it, and I was like, I think his acting
in Scooby Doo was more solid than this.
Speaker 1 (45:48):
Yeah. Well and that came out a little later, so
you know, had some learning to do and maybe took
a few more classes and some method acting classes to
get into that care. Yeah, it's pretty bad all around,
pretty bad acting actually from Yeah, just about all of them,
a lot of them.
Speaker 4 (46:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (46:09):
Also, maybe I'm just dumb, but some of the story beats.
I was like, wait, I'm confused.
Speaker 1 (46:14):
Yeah. I think I was more confused watching it this time.
And this is probably the maybe the fourth time I've
watched maybe the third or fourth time. I don't think
I've watched it a ton. Yeah, I'm like, wait a minute,
what who?
Speaker 2 (46:28):
Who? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (46:29):
Who?
Speaker 2 (46:31):
Some of them? Who killed who?
Speaker 1 (46:32):
Now? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (46:34):
The big reveal about the suicide note that I think
her name is Cassy's brother left was actually a death threat.
I was literally just like what. I don't know. Maybe
I just misunderstood when it happened, but I was really,
what is that what?
Speaker 1 (46:49):
It's in the same writing as the note that she got. Yeah,
it's the same handwriting. So it's like, this is not
from your brother, this is from the person that wanted
to kill him or whatever they did kill him.
Speaker 2 (47:01):
Yeah, they explained that at the end of the movie,
and I was like, oh, I okay, But even some
of the other things like Freddie Prince's character being the
guy that also visited that person's sister, which I was
just like, what, Like, okay.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
I didn't get that either. No, I know it's a
little bit clunky. Yeah, like I mentioned when we started
watching it, and it's the same writer as Scream, And
I think it was one of those things where it's like, hey,
what kid, what else you got?
Speaker 2 (47:27):
Yeah, Scream is on the mask there because you said that,
and I was like, oh, okay, should be kind of solid.
And then we were watching and I was like, I'm
a little confused.
Speaker 1 (47:38):
I think I missed simple and I don't think that's
fully us either. I think it's a little bit clunky
in it. Yeah, progression, I mean it could be us.
Speaker 2 (47:47):
The main character. I was like, she doesn't have a
lot to her.
Speaker 1 (47:51):
Maybe that's just me Jennifer Love Hewett.
Speaker 2 (47:53):
Yeah, yeah, I feel like, what's her face? Her friend
Sarah Michelle Geller had more going on, and I remember
her more than Jenthll Hewett.
Speaker 1 (48:04):
But yeah, I think that's fair to say, not a
whole pretty simple. Yeah, and that break, that year in
between where every everything's different now seems really just quickly written,
like in well, I don't know. I mean, I get
the passage of time and these things happen, but it
just it seems abrupt to me. Yeah, and she's all
(48:25):
you know, they've got her dark eyes and greasy hair,
and she's all, which I get to the story wise,
you know, they did this awful thing which ends up
they didn't do but whatever, she didn't know that yet. Yeah,
it's just kind of a clunky.
Speaker 2 (48:41):
It's fun to watch, though, I mean like when we
were watching it, I said, I was like, this reminds
me of Scooby Doo, which again is also probably because
the actors, but it is kind of Scooby do Ish.
Speaker 1 (48:52):
Yeah. I think there's an old Scooby Doo episode of
somebody in a rain slicker as one of the bad guys.
I think I'm bring that.
Speaker 2 (49:00):
But there Well, in the version of Scooby Doo that
I watched a lot as a kid, Mystery Incorporated, there's
also a Fisherman character who he wears like a yellow raincoat,
like the stereotype Fisherman. But I was like, that reminds
me of that, and.
Speaker 1 (49:18):
They may have done that as a goof, you know,
on the mad Yeah, or not a goof, but as
a nod to nod.
Speaker 2 (49:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (49:26):
All right, Well that's what we've been watching. What's on
your list of things to watch, Cleo, Like as far
as what you want to watch, like new stuff that's
out or streaming stuff for.
Speaker 2 (49:39):
Oh, I don't even know. I haven't. Oh what's the
other movie that the person that made Oddity did, Caveat?
Speaker 1 (49:47):
Oh yeah, Caveat Will.
Speaker 2 (49:49):
Told me to watch that, so I'm kind of curious.
Speaker 1 (49:52):
It's good. Let's see I mentioned that I had seen
it before that Little Rabbit thing that was Yeah, that's what. Yeah,
Curio Shop is from that that movie looks like the
thing in Caveat. But I watched Caveat and was impressed.
I was like, oh, that was pretty interesting. I'm sure
I talked about it here on an episode back when
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I watched it.
Speaker 2 (50:14):
I don't know, I can't really think of anything else.
I mean, I could be like basic or whatever. But
I think they're releasing the Avatar three movie trailers soon,
and I like those movies. So obviously the movie's not
gonna be out for like another four months.
Speaker 1 (50:28):
But the Blue People movies or yes, the Blue People movies,
I've not seen any of them.
Speaker 2 (50:34):
They're pretty fun.
Speaker 1 (50:35):
There's a new ari Astra movie out. Oh yay, we
need to finish bo was afraid.
Speaker 2 (50:42):
No, what movie is it.
Speaker 1 (50:45):
I don't know about this Eddington with Oh.
Speaker 2 (50:48):
Yes, idea, duh, I'm dumb. I want to watch Weapons
when it comes out. Oh yeah, yeah, and that's a
barbarian connection. I am very curious about Weapons in the
whole maybe Pied Piper thing.
Speaker 1 (51:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (51:02):
I like grim fairytale, like dark fairytale stuff and folk
horror kind of, so I'm interested in that. It looks weird.
The trailers look very odd for that movie.
Speaker 1 (51:13):
Yeah, I am confused by that movie as well. So
I'm curious to see.
Speaker 2 (51:18):
I am very curious about it.
Speaker 1 (51:20):
What exactly is going on? And I want to see
bring her back?
Speaker 2 (51:23):
Yes, that too, which looks kind of gnarly.
Speaker 1 (51:27):
Yeah, it's supposed to be really gruesome like talk to
Me was. Yeah, it might be worse than talk to Me.
Speaker 2 (51:33):
Maybe an evil dead level perhaps.
Speaker 1 (51:36):
I don't know. We'll see.
Speaker 2 (51:38):
I guess we'll have to see.
Speaker 1 (51:39):
Yeah, we'll find out when we watch it as a family. Wow,
we're sickos yay, yay, alrighty Well, if you remember what
Jacob's Ladder reminded you of, let me know and I'll
put it in when I edit this episode.
Speaker 3 (51:55):
Yes, yes, Cleo has not remembered what Jacob's Ladder reminds
her of.
Speaker 1 (51:59):
Thanks for joining me. As always, we've got a little
ways until you start college. Thank god for normal semesters. Yeah,
don't start in early August and end in late whatever.
Speaker 2 (52:15):
Yeah. Yeah, and also thank god for the giant breaks
that I get. Yes, Like winter break is like what
four weeks?
Speaker 1 (52:22):
At least it can be five, just kind of depends
on when holidays land and stuff'll be fun. Yeah, get
a nice long winter break, You get a nice, normal
long summer break like we used to always get when
I was a kid. Yay, and you have never gotten.
Speaker 2 (52:39):
Yeah fun fun for me.
Speaker 1 (52:42):
Well it's possible, clue and I will be back sometime
before the end of summer, but we'll just have to
wait and see.
Speaker 2 (52:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (52:50):
Thanks everybody for listening. And don't forget anything can happen
when you wake up Heavy. Ah.
Speaker 2 (53:04):
That's how it's tight, sexy and not.
Speaker 1 (53:07):
And you ain't afraid shot.
Speaker 4 (53:09):
I adore you. Bring your gifts, bring your ass, bring
your lips, bringing venus, stop bringing.
Speaker 1 (53:15):
Mars, bring the night. I'll bring the stars up. Bringing
it all.
Speaker 4 (53:22):
Stop shoot post shoot post swim folk, go sight love
broke both start shooting postshop swid Folk.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
The fuck.
Speaker 4 (53:48):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (53:48):
This has just been such a pleasure. I'm such a
lucky boy.
Speaker 4 (53:52):
I can't wait to go home.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
Wake Up Heavy. It's a weird way media
Speaker 2 (53:58):
Podcast Atlas type