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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
So let's go back to the nineteen nineties. Let's say
it's late in the evening, you're watching maybe Jerry Springer.
That's something I would do, and you would see these
commercials come on not some nights, not most nights, but
every single night for Girls Gone Wild. Oh you don't

(00:32):
remember Girls Gone Wild. There would be this traveling bus
of guys and they find college girls who would flash
or get on the bus and do girl on girls stuff.
And for a guy like me in the early twenties,
he's like, oh my gosh, I can't believe this is real.
It can't be real. And it was also connected to

(00:55):
popular culture because then you had stars hip hop artists
also dissipating, you know, stuff like this. Warning.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
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Speaker 2 (01:20):
They called it Snoop Dogg and stuff. They're not wrong,
that makes sense, They're not wrong. I mean that was
the name of his album.

Speaker 4 (01:29):
I had a bootleg of I can't remember which rapper
was a West Coast rapper.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
No, I wasn't exhibit.

Speaker 4 (01:37):
It was someone it was someone larger, but it was
a bootleg VHS tape of them.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
That was when VHS was at its veritable peak, and
Girls Gone Wild was a phenomenon. They were making millions
and millions of dollars. The reason I'm talking about this
is because there is a new documentary and that's the
best part for me of streaming. Found some great document
his last night, I talked about the one on Madden Football.

(02:04):
I'm going to start watching this one, The Girl's Gone Wild,
The untold story, and I think this is on Peacock.
But take a gander at this.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Did you imagine that one day you'd be sitting in
a chair to talk about Girls Gone Wild?

Speaker 2 (02:16):
They figured at some point I get a knock on
the door. The whole fantasy was that it was real.
The girl You've had a crush on comes up to
you and says it was so shocking, Oy, I'm here here.

Speaker 4 (02:34):
It blew my mind what Joe Francis was able to
convince these young girls to do. If I took no
for an answer, I wouldn't be where I was.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
Joe Francis was everywhere. He's hanging out with famous people,
and the first two years, Girl's gone wild me twenty
million dollars.

Speaker 3 (02:49):
Girls were already pulling their tops off and flashing the
jet as we.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
Were pulling in.

Speaker 5 (02:55):
I never thought that that would come back and.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
Haunt me for twenty years. Did you know it was hardcore? Yeah?
I worked there.

Speaker 4 (03:06):
I was too young to be taped.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
I first realized that these girls were minors when I
got arrested.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Were you concerned about starting at a company where the
CEO was in prison?

Speaker 2 (03:20):
I guess Joe Francis what a miserable load. Joe was
out of control. He's been a fugitive for a decade.

Speaker 4 (03:29):
Now, do you feel bad for the girls?

Speaker 2 (03:41):
I'm sorry, does not feel like that. That was thirty
years ago. It just doesn't feel that way. Yeah, that's crazy.
Thirty years ago and you could not turn on the
TV at night and not see a Girl's Gone Wild
at Now Girls Gone Wild.

Speaker 4 (03:57):
The production, the parties, all the stuff that they used
to do was heavily inspired by hip hop culture, I e.
The likes of Two Live Crew, the music videos and
Yeah music videos and things like that, and they said, Hey,
let's do this with veritable girls next door, people who

(04:18):
you wouldn't imagine.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
That's why I was always doing what the girl next
door just flashed what?

Speaker 4 (04:23):
And then it started getting into soft core kind of porn,
and this is when it took off. What I didn't
know is that he'd been on the run that long.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
I knew he went to Mexico or something like that,
but I thought that they would be able to find
him extradition or whatever. That's why one reason I'm going
to watch the documentary to figure out how he's been
able to evade capture all these years, because I, as
far as I know, he's on the lamb. He's not
like just living abroad. We have extradition in Mexico if

(04:54):
he's in Mexico. So I don't know what's going on
with that. Mark. I know you have a Girl's Gone
Wild story, I know you.

Speaker 4 (05:00):
No, I've actually never seen a single one of those things,
but they were ubiquitous on TV.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
The commercials were you never saw one. Well maybe because
it's a function of working in music industry at that time.
You could not avoid it, could not if only because
all the artists that we were working with, i''m quite sure, Tuala,
they were very much tied up in it. Oh yeah, no, absolutely.
I played that one ad was Snoop, but it was
all of them.

Speaker 4 (05:24):
Every single one of them wanted to be a part
of it, because that's what that was. Another kind of
I don't want to say, not in your belt. It
was a cultural touchstone. It was like a way to
promote yourself too, because that was like the cool thing
at the time, and.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
It was also an easy way to cross over. If
you're a hip hop artist and you're on Girls Gone Wild.
This is basically pre internet, still definitely pre social media.
You were going to be seen by millions of people.
When we talk about like rap music, seventy percent purchased
by why suburbaners. That goes back to Girls Gone Wild

(06:04):
in that era because they were exposed to a lot
of hip hop culture indirectly.

Speaker 4 (06:08):
All right, So, since you have expertise in this and
all I saw was the commercials. Was it just girls flashing?
For like, what do you pay like twenty bucks for
a VHS and it's ninety minutes of girls flashing?

Speaker 2 (06:22):
Is that it? It was more than girls flashing. There
were girls kissing and getting in sexual situations. They would
close the door and they made it to your imagination
for some stuff.

Speaker 4 (06:34):
Kind of shaving cream into the room with them and
you know, a bag of cherries and you just go,
what are they doing in there?

Speaker 2 (06:42):
Now?

Speaker 4 (06:43):
Bet took it a step further with be et after
Dark and they just started showing all types of raunchy videos.
And then of course you know deity parties, right what.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
I think you can draw a line between Girl's Gone
Wild and the parties in the music business, which would
include Diddy of that day. I don't think you can
separate the two now, No.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
They are one insane because it went from having a
banging nightclub party to going into having women come through
and undressing after the party. And that's a function of
Girls Gone Wild.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
And also we can remember, if you're old enough to remember,
at that time, the internet really wasn't a thing beyond
maybe email, if I remember correctly, maybe not even as
of that point. So if you're seventeen eighteen nineteen, impressionable,
you get a little bit of money, get a little
bit of fame, not thinking that it's going to live

(07:46):
on forever on social media later on and ruin people's
lives and careers. You can understand how it would work
back then, but not now. This could never happen now
never never, never. And I'm not even talking about me too.
I'm just saying in the past ten fifteen years, you
just it'll never go back to that again.

Speaker 4 (08:07):
So you wouldn't want that web address on a child's
wicked toy box either.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
Well, the difference is you could actually probably see something
if they had that.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
R L. The trauma, the trauma. I'm so glad I
never had to suffer through any event.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
Well, you know, I couldn't avoid it was part of
research for my job. Well that's because you're dedicated.

Speaker 4 (08:28):
I mean, you're watching this from a criminal justice perspective tonight,
and for no other reason whatsoever.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
No, I actually was the target audience at that point
thirty thirty years ago. This is like nineteen ninety three.
Oh yeah, so I was twenty three turned twenty four. Yeah,
that was me and and I was partially living some
of that lifestyle in the music industry.

Speaker 4 (08:50):
Now you got to work on this trauma. I'd be
surprised if you don't have some PTSD from it. Look,
no exaggeration, Let me just stop talking. Oh, I can
tell you stop talking difficult.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
And to be clear, I have always been an unabashed
Britney Spears fan. I had a thing for Britney for
many many years. Not so much anymore. It's almost like
if you see too much, you know too much, it
takes all the luster away. Britney Spears has had an
up and down life. I think we all know that
she's had her own challenges over the years, but since

(09:33):
she has been outside of that conservatorship, her behavior has
become even more erratic. I would say unstable. But she
is free to live her life as she sees fit.
The news today is Earlier this week, Britney Spears had
an Instagram post and now she's kind of locked down
her Instagram where no one is allowed to comment except her,

(09:57):
which could be good, but she's exhibiting all this weird behavior.
She'll be spinning and twirling in circles and bikini and
or underwear, making nonsense posts like the one I'm getting
Ready to Play And the latest one is that she
said that she's moved to Mexico to get away from
the paparazzi because she does not like how the paparazzi

(10:19):
is depicting her in pictures. We know that she just
had a birthday, and some people believe that she went
to Mexico to celebrate just her birthday and didn't actually
move to Mexico. Who knows. It could be a little
bit of both. It could be that she went there

(10:41):
and decided to stay, or she's just trying to have
fun with the media. But here's the thing that I
don't understand, and you can look this up for yourself.
Everywhere you look, everywhere it says that Britney Spears turned
forty three on December second, forty three years old. That
has been consistent. Okay, everywhere he looked. Brittany doesn't think

(11:05):
that she's forty three. For whatever reasons, listen to this.

Speaker 5 (11:09):
I'm not really sure why the paper I've see have
me going on a plane looking like I'm wearing a
Jason mask. It doesn't even look like me. I don't
know why I have a torch in my hand. Honestly,
I think my friend accidentally gave that to me. But anyways,
and it's my birthday. I'm not turning forty two. I'm
turning the five.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
Brittany, everything that I can find in you says that
you're turning forty three. So no one is saying that
you would be turning forty two because you're forty two birthday.

Speaker 5 (11:40):
I'm not turning forty two. I'm turning the five.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
No one said that you would be turning forty two
because all public information says that you turned forty three
on December tewod And I know you want to make
yourself younger, but it's not going to work because the
Internet is.

Speaker 5 (11:55):
Forever, and it's my birthday. I'm not turning forty two.
I'm turning the five this year.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
She's turning five this year.

Speaker 4 (12:03):
Yeah, that's the part. I'm kid you were skipping that
you were all getting there. I'm kidding back here. It's
wrong on both counts. But I don't know if she's
trying to be funny or she acknowledges that she has
the mind of a five year old. Is she that
self aware?

Speaker 2 (12:23):
I don't know. And what's up with the whole baby voice.
Her voice does not naturally sound like that.

Speaker 5 (12:28):
I'm not really sure why the paparazzi have me going
on a plane looking like I'm wearing a Jason mask.
It doesn't even look like me. I don't know why
I have a torch in my hand. Honestly, I think
my friend accidentally gave that to me. But anyways, and
it's my birthday. I'm not turning forty two. I'm turning
the five this year. I'm turning five years old and

(12:52):
I have to go to kindergarten tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (12:57):
She is not all there. Yes, I didn't hear that.
Laugh about that. Wow, that's a little scary look. I'm
pulling for you, Brittany. Yeah, I really am, or girl.
It's not even like you can't even lie like that's
just it's not funny. Yeah, it's just like unfortunate.

Speaker 5 (13:14):
I'm not turning forty two. I'm turning the five this year.
I'm turning five years old, and I'll have to go
to kindergarten tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
Which would explain the baby voice. If she believes that
she is regressing an age and she needs to go
to kindergarten, why she's trying to talk like an absolute child.
She may have moved to Mexico. I don't want to
be the one to break it to her, but just
moving to Mexico doesn't mean that the paparazzi you're gonna

(13:47):
stop posting pictures of you. And if you actually want
to be left alone, you wouldn't be telling people where
you would be going, and you would just sort of
drop out of public view. If you don't post of
videos and post a strange and erratic behavior, there's really
nothing for anyone to latch onto. You don't see much

(14:08):
about Madonna, why because she largely stays out of the
public eye. She come up every now and then, but
not often. The people who truly don't want to be
bothered by the paparazzi aren't asking for attention from everybody
all the time.

Speaker 5 (14:25):
I'm not really sure why the paparazzi have me going
on a plane looking like Emory and ad Jason mask.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
It's weird to me because she is obviously concerned about
how she's being depicted. As my word crazy by the paparazzi, right,
but everything that she does is consistent with someone not
in their right mind.

Speaker 5 (14:48):
I'm not really sure why the paparazzi have me going
on a plane looking like Emory and ad Jason.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Mask Oh, I know why, because you're not all there
canes even look right.

Speaker 5 (15:00):
I don't know why I have a torch in my hand. Honestly,
I think my friend accidentally gave that to me.

Speaker 4 (15:06):
But anyways, some of these bridges are this is.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
No you got to look at look. Go to her
Instagram page is nothing but dancing videos in her draws
or a bikini twirling in circles incessantly, just about every
single video. It makes no sense where her kids are.
I have no idea. I have no idea what her
idea of being a mother is. And it almost sounds

(15:32):
like in the clip as she's talking, like as the
clip goes on, like she's almost trying to descend even
younger as she's talking, yes, trying to like it, you know, going,
I don't know how to say it, but just like
she's getting turning to younger. Yeah, she's regressing, She's she's
getting younger. As the clip goes on, that's an accurate
way to say it.

Speaker 5 (15:51):
But anyways, but anyways, but anyways, that's my birthday. I'm
not turning forty two.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
To sound very infantile.

Speaker 5 (16:02):
But anyways, it's my birthday. I'm not turning forty two.
I'm turning the.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
Five, turning five. And if something happens to her tomorrow,
and I wouldn't want anything bad to happen to her,
But if something did happen to her tomorrow, all the
signs would have been there, all the signs. Nobody would
have done anything.

Speaker 5 (16:25):
But anyways, it's my birthday. I'm not turning forty two.
I'm turning the five this year. I'm turning five years
old and I have to go to kindergarten tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
That's somebody's mother. How does that work?

Speaker 4 (16:40):
I feel like Benjamin Button, or it's like Benjamin belly button,
isn't it.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
I thought, Benjamin Button, you got physically younger, but you
didn't get mentally younger. That's very confusing. We need experts, Twala. Yeah,
have you found her Instagram page? Yeah? I've I'm not
going to press play right doctor, Twala? What is your diagnosis?

Speaker 4 (17:00):
I mean, you know what the real sad truth about
this is we have seen this level of decline in
entertainers from music, film, television, all of that right, and
because so many fought for this Free Britney campaign, she

(17:24):
is now in a position where there's no one around
to help her or to pull her out of.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
This descent that she's in. Nope, and in every discent,
eventually you hit bottom.

Speaker 5 (17:40):
I got to kinder her, heads Man.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
You're listening to Later with Mo Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 5 (17:48):
Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Dying Times Here Bo Kelly Live Everywhere on the iHeartRadio app.
Not all deaths are worthy of our sympathy. A movie
actress and met an untimely end after she consumed a

(18:13):
potion containing a poison frog called Cambo. Star Marcella al
Casar Rodriguez was at a spiritual retreat in Mexico and
took part in a quote unquote cleansing ritual which used
a substance made from a giant monkey frog, a monkey

(18:37):
frog instead a monkey frog. I don't know what a
monkey frog is. I don't know if it's like a
monkey with frog tendencies or's a frog with monkey tendencies
there's a monkey who dated a frog, and that's the
child they got a monkey frog. I don't know, that's
freaking you want to look, I'm I'm not a zoologist.
I don't know this stuff. But it was a giant
monkey frog. So it says they're called monkey frog because

(19:00):
they have well adapted hands to grip when they're climbing
or jumping around. They I guess they're the sarity frogs
or monkeys frogs. So it is a monkey frog, but
it is a frog. Okay, so it's a frog with
skills basically, h Well, Anyhow, these giant monkey frogs secrete
a hallucinogenic substance. The potion itself CAUs causes vomiting and

(19:22):
uncontrollable diarrhea. This is where Mark asks for the pepto
Bismo song Well is sought to clear out the system
for some retreat visitors. The potion is also said to
be forty times stronger than morphine. Yeah you're gonna die
forty forty times stronger than morphine that has death written

(19:47):
all over it.

Speaker 4 (19:48):
Do you grind up this monkey frog or do you
like suck on its bones? I mean, how do you
get this?

Speaker 2 (19:54):
You drink it? You drink the frog. Look, it's a potion.
So that says to me, drink so' juiced frog. I
don't know if they like squeezed the frog and it
shoots out its anus. I don't know where it comes from.
It just comes from the frog. I don't want that.
I don't want that. Well, Marcella consumed the poiss Marcella

(20:17):
consumed the potion. It was said to cause her whole
body to spasm as it entered her system, according to
local reports in Durango, Northern Mexico. She died just hours
later at a Red Cross hospital. Very sad, very very sad.
It is not yet confirmed whether the poison caused her death,
or rather the substance triggered an organ failure. That's a

(20:39):
distinction without a difference. It's almost like did her organs
fail or did the potion kill her? Uh? One led
to the other. It is not yet confirmed whether the
poison caused her death or rather the substance, I e.
The poison triggered an organ failure. This say exact same thing.

Speaker 4 (21:03):
Is this monkey frog on the brochure? Like when she
saw when she said, you know what I need to
go for this spiritual retreat? I want to go to
this place where, Oh, look on the menu, monkey Frog.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
She's listed as a star or she was a star.
I had never heard of her. According to the story,
she mainly worked in the US, but also took many
jobs in Mexico. She co starred in the hit indie
rom com. Mark if you heard of this hit indie
rom com it's called New Low. No, I think I
missed that one somehow, Okay, Uh on TB Look it

(21:38):
is called a cult hit by Variety. You know, the
same variety who ranked all the movies that we laugh
at that variety. There was a post on Facebook quote
with deep regret today we say goodbye to our partner
and friend, Marcella al Cassar, also wishing for healing for
her closest family and friends. From what I understand, the

(21:58):
post is not news. Several people have tried it in
the same praise as for its cleansing properties. Just anything
that gives you diarrhea, Yeah, okay, so it clears you out.
But what's what's exotic about that?

Speaker 4 (22:09):
So you're not going to sing the song diarrhea? Okay,
just a portion of it? Well, I've almost got it memorized. Hey,
I'm slow to do this. You're you're better with you.
Definitely bring up, Definitely bring it up so we can
get the whole song. We're gonna give you the whole song.
You're gonna take it all, take it all, Take the
whole Careful, careful. This potion originally brewed was brewed in
the Inca period.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
Uh. The poison supposedly cleans the mind and the physical
body through powerful purging. I've already had a colonoscopy. I
don't think it could be any more powerful than that. Twala,
would you disagree? It's pretty powerful that. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:47):
Once that prep hit, Yeah, I felt like I had
a monkey frog.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
Yeah, it had. It couldn't have been worse than that.
I didn't hallucinate, but for good four or five hours,
Now did you hallucinate? You were melting. Oh. I gave
it all up. I had nothing more to give.

Speaker 4 (23:04):
Out of the uh, the procedure, and I was kind
of like lucidly coming back. I felt a little like
I was loosening, like I was in another space.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
I didn't maybe they were afraid to put me too
deep under because when I woke up, they were not
done with the procedure. And I was aware that they
were not done with it. They were still inside. Yes, yes,
were you fighting? No? I I was on my left side,
strapped down on my left side, and there's a screen

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in front of me where I could see what the
doctor on behind me is looking at, so I can
see the inside of my intestines, a site that I
could have done without festive. And then I can feel
they weren't done.

Speaker 4 (23:53):
All of the numbing agent that were Oh god.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
And I looked over my right shoulder and I said,
you're not done yet, and she said, no, no, no, we're
almost finished. It was it was a woman, I remember
her voice. And doctor said we're almost done. And then
I felt the removal of Oh god, okay, oh God.
True story. Then they were wheeling me out, didn't make

(24:19):
a popping sound. And I was asking the attending nurse
whatever her title was, I don't know. I don't mean
to be disrespectful, but she was helping out and I said,
is it unusual for people to wake up during the procedures?
He said, no, it happens all the time. Date ever, ah, no,

(24:41):
it was. It was put it this way. I don't
know what they used exactly, you know, I don't know
was what Michael Jackson had or what. But when I
was loosen enough to understand everything that was going on,
I was not in pain. It was not in pain,
but it was very emotionally unpleasant.

Speaker 4 (25:00):
Very Yeah, better job on the roofies next time. You
don't want to wake up in the middle of it.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
The diarrhea diary diarrhea diarrhea.

Speaker 4 (25:17):
Wow, that was like a bonus mix of that Diria.
I'm so disgusted by monkey frog diarrhea.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
And what must story think about us?

Speaker 4 (25:29):
Not very highly. That's all I thinks. We're all intellectuals,
is what he thinks.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
Speaking of George Murray, he'll be joining us hopefully maybe possibly,
not definitely next if I am six forty we Live
Everybody iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
You're listening to later with Moe Kelly on demand from
kf I a M six forty.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
CAF. I'm Kelly Live Everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Coming
up in just a few moments will be Coast to
Coast am with George Norri who joins me. Now, George,
what's going to be on the big show tonight?

Speaker 4 (26:08):
Oh, We're going to talk about the power of the mind.
And then later on there's some ghost stories a little
after Halloween.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
Bit poor it? Okay, and when are you getting back
to my UFOs? Just let me know.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
I will probably do some of that tomorrow night.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
Fair enough, good way to end the week, got it? Yeah?
Talk soon. And speaking of ending the week tomorrow, when
we play name that movie called classic. We will have
more later with mont Kelly t shirts to give away.
So we're playing a game tomorrow. We got prize to give,
prizes to give away tomorrow. All we need you to

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do is just show up for the party and we'll
do it like we always do. I don't think there's
going to be a theme. It's a little too early
to do. Like Christmas movies, not yet at least I
don't think there'll be a theme.

Speaker 4 (26:58):
So what about Christmas movies we like? What but like, uh,
the Bad Santa type or movies that are like ah, okay,
despise I despise the holiday movies.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
The question is can I find ten of them that
are not so obscure with well the entire like you
mentioned Bad Santa, that's just a full of bleeps. But
you know, can I find another nine movies like that?
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (27:28):
Would the omen count because Christ. Well, look, it can
be whatever we want it to be. Okay, that's true.
It doesn't have to be explicitly Chris Muss. It can
be connected to Christ.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
That works. Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I'll see. The
process is I sit down and I start pulling movies,
and if I feel that I can get ten of
a certain type, then that will be the theme for
the evening. Okay, okay, to sit down and just start
trying to pull clips. It's a long and arduous process.

(28:05):
Oh and not just anybody could do it either, No,
not only me. Yeah, I'm the only one on the
face of the arts who can do it. It's a
highly skilled thing, it is. I thought you would have
learned by now the times you've done it. I'm learning
at the feet of the master. Still there we go. Kiss?
Did I say that right? Yeah? Kiss? The right?

Speaker 3 (28:20):
Now?

Speaker 4 (28:21):
Okay, wherever the ring is located on sitting on the ring?

Speaker 2 (28:26):
No? No, no, no, it's on the ring. Finger ook
it up. So tomorrow we are going to definitely play
the game. We're definitely going to have the runner report. Uh, Mark,
what is going to be on the RUNA report? You're
going to give us a preview.

Speaker 4 (28:41):
I've been taking a deep dive into the Day of
the Jackal, including the new series, the original movie, the novel,
and I'm also going to have a look at the
new Agency Spy show on Showtime as well.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
So it's gonna be fine. Marrow. Wow, you know, maybe
that ought to be the theme in maybe spy movies. Oh,
you got a lot to choose from, That's what I'm saying. Oh, Mark, Mark,
you might have might be onto something that's actually not
a bad idea. Yeah, spy movies. Yeah, yeah, I think
I might have seen one or two over the years.
You might have. As a matter of fact, thank you
for the recommendation. Because I started the Peacock series Day

(29:18):
of the Jackal. I'm on episode two. It is really
really good. Uh. The quality is great, the acting is great.
It feels very bond Esque, doesn't know. From the very
opening credits, the way they use the music, the title sequence,
it's very bond Esque in that regard. But the actual

(29:39):
content of the show and the no and the procedural
way that the Jackal goes about his business is about
as anti Bond as you can get. And the Jackal
is is a cold Oh he's cold blooded. Oh that's
Eddie Raymond not ed. Yes, red Red Red Bank.

Speaker 4 (29:55):
Oh Leshana Lynch yep, okay, And you can see why
Lashawna Lynch is so highly regarded within the spy thriller world.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
While she was she was considered for a while for
Double O seven.

Speaker 4 (30:12):
Yeah, well, that was a lot of hubbub over that
was some misdirection, I know.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
It's what I'm saying. Yeah, she she but I'm saying
she fits very well in the genre.

Speaker 4 (30:23):
You know, in the original movie, the person Chasing the
Jackal was supposed to be the best detective in France,
and he was played by Michael Lonsdale who was the
villain and moonraker, and she just brings a totally different
vibe to it. Young black female I six cop. I

(30:44):
think it's a pretty interesting choice.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
Is she badass? Yeah? Oh yeah, very very much so.
And you'll see as you go right, I'm saying they're
slowly rolling it out. I don't want to give away
too much. You you find out stuff about her personally
in the first episode, and then you get to see
her more de skill set and knowledge as she needs
to exhibit it. And there's some cold blooded moment she
does some things which is, oh, that's cold, it's cold.

Speaker 4 (31:09):
Yeah, she seems to me young for that part, but
the things that you see when she's up against the
wall explains more about why she would be good in
that position.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
She didn't seem young, she didn't trend young. In my mind.
She seemed like she was in her forties. I'm looking
at the characters placed around her and where I don't
want to give too much away. Her personal life is
where her child is and so forth and age, So
I'm thinking like she's in her forties.

Speaker 4 (31:39):
I guess I character Reader as being that old. But
that's kind of you know, six of one, half a
dozen of the other. I've got some complicated feelings about it,
and I have a feeling you and I are going
to get into an argument tomorrow because you're gonna get
into it. You're gonna watch more tonight.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
Ice. That's right, as soon as a good home and
funny enough. She was in a Bond movie, No Time
to Die. That's exactly she fits well in the That's yeah,
it's on Peacock, Peacock. I have to check it out.
After Joe Francis. I'm watching both tonight that's what I'm doing.
I'm gonna have me a beverage and put my feet
up and watch a lot of good TV. Today We're
going to be texting all night, all night, my text

(32:13):
buddy diarrhea perfect If. I am six forty. We're live
everywhere in the iHeartRadio app. We're not here to make
up your mind. We're here to give you the latest.

Speaker 4 (32:22):
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Speaker 3 (32:26):
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