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September 17, 2025 32 mins
ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – “What’s Up” with regular guest contributor Nick Pagliochini delving into everything the Southland has to offer and getting you ready for Halloween early with the big 3 – ‘Halloween Horror Nights’ at Universal Studios Hollywood, ‘Knott's Scary Farm’ in Buena Park and Six Flags Magic Mountain's ‘Fright Fest’ in Valencia; to All-Hallows Eve excitement at ‘LA Haunted Hayride’ at Griffith Park, ‘Delusion: Harrowing of Hell’ in Downtown LA, Queen Mary's ‘Dark Harbor in Long Beach’, and ‘Castle Dark’ in Riverside. Learn about all of these and so much more by checking Nick out on socials @NickPagliochini and @ThisWeekendWithNick … PLUS – Remembrances of iconic actor/director Robert Redford, gone at the age of 89 - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app & YouTube @MrMoKelly
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six Fortyfi.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Ladle with Mo Kelly. We're live on YouTube man the
iHeartRadio app. And you know what that means. It's time
for Nick pollo'chinny. What the hell is up?

Speaker 3 (00:15):
My brother?

Speaker 4 (00:15):
What is up? It is good to be here. It
was nice to see Chris. That was a nice little
treat and he fed us, which is great, so I
was off for tonight of being able to feed the crew.
I actually, if you are joining us on YouTube at
mister Mokelly, you can see me decked out in my
spooky best and it's going to be weeks and weeks
of this, so get with it, because especially this week,

(00:36):
I'm going to be filling you in on all the
things because the vast majority of Halloween events, while you
think you've been experiencing it all summer long, really are
opening this weekend. So I'll get to that in a bit.
But something a little bit kind of akin to that
is earlier today, I was at Universal Studios, Hollywood, and
that is a park just over the hill from the

(00:56):
studio here in Burbank. But it's such a unique venue,
specifically because unlike Disneyland or not, it's very farm or
six Flags, this was a working studio with television and
film that they put a theme park in too, so
they actually were able to add things to it. And
as you are maybe aware or not, they've added roller

(01:17):
coasters and you can go to Simpsons Land, at least
for the time being, you can go to Springfield. We'll
see how that plays out with Disney because the licensing
deal is coming up very very soon for them. But
what is something that Universal does really really well, and
not saying that the theme parks don't do an equally
good job in their own way, but Universal Studios Hollywood

(01:37):
and also Universal Studios Orlando Resort really take care of
their annual passholders. And so if you're checking out my
t shirt, it says my Universal Studios Hollywood for the
Halloween Horn Nights for twenty twenty five. But I actually
got to go on an epic lights on tour today
of Fallout, which I have to be, you know, fully transparent.

(01:59):
I have not watch the Amazon Prime series. I'm familiar
with the video game, so I knew what was going on,
but to be able to go through something that you
usually experience with jump scares and sound and everything else,
but have all the house lights on and be able
to experience it. This was something exclusively offered to annual
pass holders and they were able to book it today
and I think tomorrow as well. Just something special and

(02:21):
so Universal does an exceptionally good job of taking great
care of really adding to the experience if you are local.
And I say that because it's worth it to join
their annual pass holder program, specifically because you get to
save money, but then you also get to experience these
unique things. You get discounts throughout the year, a lot
of fun. But Halloween Hornites is going into their third weekend,

(02:43):
so if you have not been able to check it out,
it runs all the way through until the first weekend
of November. You've got plenty of time to check it
out right now. It is running Thursdays through Sundays. It
will add Wednesdays as of next month and then it'll
be Wednesday through Sunday all the way through the second
of no November. But that's just kind of a little
teas and if you were visiting or you're following along

(03:04):
with us on YouTube, you're able to get a little
bit of a tease of some of the things that
are happening there. Now, what I want to do is
move into what is opening this weekend, and it is
the granddaddy of them all where nightmares never end. Buena Parte, California,
Not Spary Farm. It is Not Scary Farm starting this Thursday,
and I will be on site over the weekend, so
I'll be bringing you on social media Nick Pouli o'channe

(03:26):
on this weekend with Nick details about everything going on.
They have some really fun interactive things that they've added
over the last three years, involving a lantern where you
can actually become a part of the scary magic if
you will, and you're able to really get yourself immersed
into it. But this is opening weekend most Friday, Thursdays
through Sundays now pretty much straight on through Halloween. You'll

(03:48):
be able to check out Not Scary Farm. It is
well worth your time. The thing that's great about both
universal and not they also do have for pretty much
the same price as a regular day admission, you can
go to the entire season of Not Scary Farms. So
there are ways for you to get to the front
of line at some of these because trust me with

(04:09):
the popularity, especially with intellectual properties or IPS. You've got
fallout over at Universal, You've got Jason Universe, You've got
so many things there. Not Scary Farm usually doesn't have
IPS that they work with or intellectual properties. Most of
their stuff is brand spanking new and just something that
either has been there for years or something that they
have kind of developed for this year, or something special.

(04:31):
But you can get like a front of the line
pass and be able to experience all that. But I
always encourage people. It's about one hundred ninety nine dollars,
which sounds expensive. I get it. So two hundred dollars
for you to be able to go, but you can
go for every night of the season. So instead of
dropping one hundred and fifty or two hundred bucks out
of one night, me, yes, I will be. So I
start Knots. As of Thursday, I have access to Knots.

(04:55):
I will probably go. That's seventeen, the seventeen or eighteenth,
my mom's birthday, excuse me, so happy birthday Mom. Early
So the eighteenth. I will probably go at least twenty
times at least, and it's mostly because I enjoy being
there and being immersed in the experience, but also saving

(05:16):
the money. So while I am an aided passeholder and
well no I am, and that's that's what I'm saying.
So I will go and be able to experience like
one maze for the night and just go in there
because that's the thing. You can have thirty minutes, forty
five minutes an hour. Sometimes these amazes have up to
three hour waits because people are just wanting to get
into it, and so if you have the general admission,

(05:36):
it's something that you want to give yourself plenty of
time to experience. But I, being a little bit crazy
and KOOKI and born on Halloween, really enjoy being immersed
in the experience. So both the Universal Studios has an
exceptional offering for that also not Scary Farm, and then
six Flags Magic Mountain has their freight Fest presented by
Snickers that also opens this weekend. And what's even more

(05:57):
interesting is because six Flags is now the parent company
of both originally Cedar Fair parks like not Sperry Farm
and also six Flags properties, so there's a little bit
of a crossover. In fact, it's kind of funny because
now if you go into one or the other theme Park.
You're seeing merchandise from both of the two there, so
like you'll go in and not Sperry Farm and it'll
be exclusively created for six Flags on their merchandise. It's

(06:19):
a little bit odd, but both of those are really
kind of the biggest things that are coming this weekend.
I've got more things a little bit smaller, a little
bit more interesting to talk about after the break that
are also opening this weekend. And I'm a huge fan
of Thirteen Floor Productions has a handful of things. La
Hunt and Hayride, Delusion and also Dark Harbor at Co

(06:40):
Queen Mary are all things that are opening this weekend.
Everything is coming to Fruition, so you will not just
be seeing the decorations at Home Depot and Low's which
is mostly moved over to Christmas now and same with Costco.
But we're finally kind of getting there for the big
eies for you to check out. So again, third weekend
of Universal that's underway. Some of the days are sold out.
You can check it out online also for Knots. If

(07:03):
you buy ahead of time for Knots and Six Flags,
you do get a pretty healthy discount about forty bucks
off for the admission, so it is well worth it
going ahead of time online to either notts dot com
or six Flags dot com Forward slash Magic Mountain and
you'll be able to get a bit of a deal there.
You can also check out information about all of this
at the Lincoln Bio and Nick Poliochinny and this weekend

(07:23):
with Nick on mostly Instagram, but also on pretty much
every social media platform.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
You got right now and you got more when we
come back.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
Absolutely it's later with Mokeli kay If I am six
forty one live everywhere in the iHeartRadio app and YouTube
you can sit Nip, Nick Poliochanny and all of his
grand presence and stuff he's wearing.

Speaker 4 (07:43):
You know, a little bit of blood, a little bit
of Hollywood. None of it matches though you're usually very
ocd I am. But the funniest part is, so this
is from Universal Studios. If you're following us mister Mokelly
on YouTube, this is exclusive to Halloween Hornonight's Hollywood for
Universal Studios is there's actually backstage on the Hollywood, or
rather the backstage tour. This year is fifteenth anniversary of Blumhouse,

(08:06):
and so you get to experience all the different Blumhouse Films.
But then you actually get a beautiful Hollywood sign that
is drenched in blood just like my hat. And then
obviously the Universal Studios Hollywood and your pass holder T shirt.
So it's all it's all tied in. It may not
be color thematic, but it's definitely there for the theming.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
We'll have more just a moment.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
You're listening to later with Moe Kelly on demand from
kf I A M six forty.

Speaker 4 (08:31):
What's Up?

Speaker 2 (08:37):
What k if I Am six forty live on YouTube

(08:57):
and the iHeartRadio app Nick Poley Okinny, What the hell
is still going on?

Speaker 4 (09:01):
Well, it's not just all the big EIA's, Like I
already talked about Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios and
not Scary Farm and then fright Fest at six Flights
of Magic Mountain, but also some other events are coming
this weekend and opening up first and foremost would be
the La Haunted hay Ride. And if you are ever
driving pretty much weekends starting this weekend all the way
through the first of November, and you're driving along the

(09:23):
five to the Boyle Heights area, you are going to
see fog that comes out onto the freeway and that
is all specifically attributed to La Haunted hay Ride. So
if you've not experienced this, it is an event that
is set up at it used to be the old
Zoo at Griffith Park and now it's just Griffith Park itself,
a different portion of it. But this actually has some
really unique and special installs to create those haunted mazes

(09:46):
that you usually experience, and this year lots of theming,
lots of new tie in, so Elvira will be actually
Elvirus Trick or Treat Mayhem. Trick or Treat Mayhem has
been there for many years and it does involve a
little bit of tricker treating, but Polonia scares more tricks
maybe than treats. But Elvira will be on site and
also will have a pop up shop with some of
her goodies, which is kind of cool because it's a

(10:07):
new thing coming this year. Also the Haunted hay Ride.
If you've never been on, it's literally you get on
a hay ride, you are taken through some of the
most terrifying experiences and you're stuck in that hay ride,
so you cannot go anywhere. Obviously nothing, no one touches
you and you're not allowed touch anybody else, but it
gets real darn close. And then something that I was

(10:27):
looking at which is kind of interesting, brand new to me,
Janelle Monet is going to be in collaboration with Yeah,
the singer is going to be in collaboration with Thirteenth
Floor Productions, who puts on Haunted hay Ride. They're going
to have Monet manner. So she's returning with another legendary
party and this year you're invited. So it's going to

(10:49):
be a very it's gonna be a scream, not to
be too cliche, but it will be something for you
to experience. Then Hell Billy Halloween will be another one
of the mazes available Thirteenth Floor Productions has done over
the last several years is they've created the Town of
Midnight Falls and that is what happens at Griffith Park
and takes over. It's really immersive to the point that

(11:10):
you will want to go on those through the mazes
or the houses, but even just visiting there, the scharacters
that are around, and the food that's available. Kind of
an old school kind of fair vibe that happens. Also,
it looks like you can add to do some more
involved experiences. Monte Rivolta, who is a very talented singer,
comedian and everything. Well this side of I don't know,

(11:34):
but he's kind of dead but a good time for
you to have. It's kind of work be like, I
don't know how to describe other than he's a corpse, right, yeah,
a very talented corpse, but anyway, right. There also will
be a say onstitute can attend, and a whole lot
more going on. In fact, they'll be doing a jelly
ball experience, so kind of like the paint guns, but
they're little jellyballs, and there'd be a zombie splat where

(11:54):
you can actually take on zombies. So a lot going
on for Eli Hunt and Heyrid. My absolute favorite that
comes from John Braver specifically, but Thirteenth Floor Productions is
Delusion this year. It has been around, I think we're
on fifteen years now, but this year is going to
be very unique because it's an interactive horror experience. Predominantly
has had an original story, but this one's actually going

(12:16):
to be inspired by Dante's Inferno, so it will actually
take you through the rings of Hell if you're familiar.
So that's something that you can check out and experience,
and then down in my Neckular Woods is going to
be the return once again of Queen Mary's Dark Harbor,
and this is something that I was involved with actually
last year, not this year, but still excited to have
it back where you'll be able to go through the ship.

(12:38):
They've got mazes on the ship itself. There's a lot
of events that do happen on the village or in
the village that's in front of the Queen Mary. So
there's just a lot really going on. And not to
leave out the Inland Empire. Also, if you're familiar with
driving the ninety one, you see Castle Park which is
fung golf and some rides that are right off the
ninety one in Riverside. It is officially becoming Cast Dark

(13:00):
and it is returning with a new chapter opening this
weekend where after hours you'll be able to experience all
things that go bump in the night. It's really a
great opportunity for you to get out there and experience
something that I love. There's also a couple of other
things I'll be talking about as the month rolls on,
happening throughout the Inland Empire, Ventura and down in San Diego.

(13:20):
In fact, I'll be really excited to bring you details
about what's coming up at the Haunted Trail at Balboa Park.
But Castle Dark is something that I like because they
really are a home haunt that has gone epic, if
you will. So thinking of a home haunt would be
if you go to someplace in the neighborhood, it's all
decked out, maybe they have a little bit of a
scare angle for you. Castle Dark really pours into that

(13:45):
whole concept where you've got Castle Park during the day,
so a fun place for the family to go and enjoy,
and they do have Halloween things during the day that
are very chill and mellow, but as the sunsets over riverside,
it becomes a whole different experience. So they've got three
mazes this year return of Haunted Highway. They also have
an anti car ride overlay, so they have an anti

(14:05):
car kind of like akin to a very very paired
back version of Autopia at Disneyland, but that kind of idea.
You've got three scare zones, you've got spooky trick or treating,
and so much more. So it's gonna be weeks and
weeks now of me bringing you more and more Halloween stuff.
I will do my very best to bring you some
unique and alternative things to what's coming up for Halloween,

(14:27):
but we are definitely in the thick of my favorite
time of the year. There's a handful of things that
will not be returning this year, but I have some
additional things like at the National History and Natural History
Museum and Exposition Park. They have a couple of things
coming up and so much more. So I'll keep you
informed here later on lo Kelly, and also you can
check out social media. You can do Nick Polliochina this

(14:48):
week and with Nick, the Lincoln Bio has all the
details for you there.

Speaker 3 (14:51):
Have you officially started your birthday celebration?

Speaker 4 (14:55):
I mean yes in that concept, I would say so.
This year has been a little bit different obviously because
usually I'm hitting the beat and doing all the press events.
This has not been that year. So I think this
weekend really will start that because I've got I haven't
decided where I'm going, but I have a couple of
invitations to actually be able to check out everything that

(15:16):
I talked about. So yeah, I would say this is
officially the beginning, which is funny because again my mom's
birthdays on Thursday the eighteenth, so it'll be a start
from her enjoyed dinner with her, and then it's all
about Nick all the way straight on through and absolutely
why not? Isn't that the way that we roll? So
here's the thing though, how am I going to get
you to go with me to some of these things?

Speaker 3 (15:38):
How is how?

Speaker 4 (15:38):
I know that you work here Monday through Friday. But
I'm just saying a lot of these things, you know,
go bump in the night well after. So I got
to figure out how I'm going to take you to go.
It's going to have to be in the daytime. That's fine.
I can figure this out.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
I can't stay up late. I'll go to sleep by
midnight usually I can.

Speaker 4 (15:55):
We can make that happen. But I'm just saying, like
bedtime hanted, Hayrid's just down the street, Universe, just over
the hill.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
I've got my pajamas with the footsies right out of
the driver. It's fine.

Speaker 4 (16:04):
I'll make sure that you're taken care of. I'll get
some good monsters the lull you to sleep.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
He lucky.

Speaker 5 (16:12):
I like you.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
You're listening to Later with mo Kelly on Demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
AM six forties later with Mo Kelly and I gotta
tell you if you didn't hear the first segment. When
I woke up today and I received the message, the
news notification that Robert Redford had passed, I gotta tell
you that one hit me hard. And it's partly because

(16:47):
not only did I love his movies, but also where
his movies ranked in my life. I think there at
least five movies of his that took me to see
with him. Now as a kid, looking back, it's probably
like those are five movies that he wanted to see,

(17:10):
and he also brought me along, which is fine, but
it also gave me a great appreciation of the talent
and ultimately the legacy.

Speaker 3 (17:22):
Of Robert Redford.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
And Mark, you and I were bantering back and forth
throughout the show about our favorite Robert Redford movie, and
at first blush, I would say, there's Robert Redford my
favorite movies of his, and there are movies with my
favorite performances of his, which may not be the same.
And there's certain movies talking about my father, I remember

(17:48):
him taking me to see and I will always associate
certain aspects of Robert Redford with my father for that reason,
and I was telling you, Mark, at some point in
the show, you originally asked me what was like my
favorite and I can only think of Butch Casside and

(18:09):
SaaS Kid at that moment. But then I remember when
my father took me to see brew Baker, and I
think that was like maybe nineteen eighty and that's definitely
one of my favorites.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
Hold it right there, Hold it. I'm sorry, I'm replacing you. Cool.
Did you want to give me a hand here?

Speaker 3 (18:29):
Lillian Gray?

Speaker 4 (18:30):
She's special assistant to the governor.

Speaker 6 (18:31):
Who is this whole out of me?

Speaker 3 (18:35):
The name is Brewbaker?

Speaker 4 (18:36):
You think he's the new one.

Speaker 6 (18:37):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 3 (18:38):
I didn't want it this way, but that's the way.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
It is.

Speaker 3 (18:40):
What it is?

Speaker 6 (18:41):
What is? You're willits Earl Burrow Burrow right, state employee,
purchase an agent. You've been here three years next May,
five years in July. Government service ranking is seven. You're
due for an N grade in May. Yes, sir, part's

(19:03):
all drew.

Speaker 4 (19:12):
A note.

Speaker 3 (19:13):
That's all out there?

Speaker 4 (19:15):
Mark, is there?

Speaker 3 (19:16):
A movie was jumps out?

Speaker 5 (19:17):
You like?

Speaker 3 (19:18):
Maybe you liked the performance, but it's not maybe his
best movie?

Speaker 5 (19:23):
Well, I like all the classics that everybody's really familiar with.
Of course I love Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid.
I think I have every note of that score memorized
as well. I'll tell you one that you know, if
you haven't seen every single thing that he's done, check
out the Hot Rock from nineteen seventy two. It's a
heist caper movie that's really good. And also check out

(19:45):
the Twilight Zone episode that he did when he was
just at the start of his career and he plays
death coming to visit an old woman and take her
off with him. It's it's a really touching episode.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
It's kind of a right of passage that you were
not going to be anything of an actor unless you
did the twy I.

Speaker 5 (20:01):
Think all the big stars of the time. You got
to remember this late fifties, early sixties, they had an
appearance on there, and he was good at that. He
showed a lot of promise early on. I mean, I
wasn't the hugest fan of his kind of flat acting style,
but I mean you could say the same with Steve McQueen.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
You know that's true.

Speaker 6 (20:20):
The next time I say let's go someplace like Bolivia,
let's go someplace like Bolivia next time.

Speaker 3 (20:27):
Ready, no real chum like hell, we will No, it'll
be okay.

Speaker 4 (20:37):
Of course, even though we don't get squished to death,
they'll never follow.

Speaker 3 (20:40):
How do you know, would you make a jump like that?

Speaker 1 (20:43):
You didn't have to.

Speaker 3 (20:44):
I have to, and I'm not gonna.

Speaker 4 (20:45):
Well, we got to otherwise we're dead.

Speaker 6 (20:48):
They're just gonna have to go back down the same
way they come.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
Come on, just one clear shop, that's all.

Speaker 6 (20:52):
I come on.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
We got to get away from me. Why I want
to fight him?

Speaker 5 (20:57):
Now? Kill us?

Speaker 3 (20:58):
Maybe you want to die?

Speaker 6 (20:59):
Do you? Who?

Speaker 3 (21:02):
All right?

Speaker 6 (21:03):
I'll jump first? Nope?

Speaker 3 (21:06):
Then you jump first? Oh? I said, what's the matter
with you?

Speaker 4 (21:08):
I can't swam?

Speaker 3 (21:10):
That, of course, is from Butchcassid and sent Down's Kid. Now.

Speaker 5 (21:13):
The other two absolute masterpieces that you must watch if
you haven't, and they're worth revisiting if you have, are
All The President's Men and Three Days of the Condor.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
You're absolutely correct on both of those. Absolutely. I hate
it when we agree, but I have to agree on
those two. Yeah, it sucks when we agree on something,
But these are really good movies. And I know everybody
from my generation cited all the President's men as reasons
that they got into journalism. While I was citing Koulshak
The Nightstalker, but it's one of that trilogy of films
by Alan Pacula or Pecula. I think, along with the

(21:48):
Parallax View and Clute, that makes a really good Paranoia trilogy.
And Three Days of the Condor I think the novel,
which I also read was six Days. They had trim
three of them for the budget. That is such a
solid spy movie. Not James Bond fantastical boys own adventure
spy movie, but like a grown up, intelligent spy movie.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
You've got to see that if you haven't. All great suggestions.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
I don't know if we can rank actors of a
certain generation, but obviously Robert Redford is near the top.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
He's the upper echelon.

Speaker 2 (22:25):
I don't know if he's at the top, but I'll
put him in the top three or four most meaningful,
most impactful, most endearing actors of our generation. And I
say that knowing good and well that there's Jack Nicholson.
We just had, or recently had Gene Hackman who passed.
That's why I don't want to rank them, but I
would put Robert Redford on that very short list.

Speaker 5 (22:45):
I think of him as much as a star as
an actor, unlike a lot of people from that era
where he became a big deal in the early seventies
of the New Hollywood era. Let me just mention one
more thing. The Natural is one of my favorite movies.
And I'm not a hater, but that's not that one
of my favorites.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
I thought that I like the movie, and don't get
me wrong, I like sports movies and I like Robert Redford.

Speaker 3 (23:09):
That whole package just didn't work for me. Well, here's
a secret.

Speaker 5 (23:12):
It's not really a sports movie, even though it takes
place with baseball throughout it. As you get older, I
think you can appreciate the allegory to it. I do.

Speaker 3 (23:22):
I do.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
I'm just saying as far as baseball movies go, okay,
As far as Robert Redford movies go, okay, they're probably
four or five more. But i'd picked before, and we've
discussed them before we get to The Natural.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
Just for me, No, it's one to have on your list.

Speaker 5 (23:39):
Though.

Speaker 3 (23:39):
Yeah it's on a list, it's just not near the top.

Speaker 5 (23:42):
Not a huge fan of later Redford, but there's some
that people keep talking about that. I've been meaning to
check out, including All Is Lost?

Speaker 3 (23:50):
Have you seen that?

Speaker 5 (23:50):
No? I have not.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
I'm unconventional in many ways, like for example, I like
the movie Sneakers.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
You did not as one of my favorite Robert Redford movies?
Is that the one with Sidney Poitier.

Speaker 4 (24:01):
Yes, that's the first one, the first Redford movie that
I actually remember, and it was for its time outstanding
right now.

Speaker 5 (24:07):
I rewatched Sneakers not long ago, having nothing to do
with anything we talk about. But what struck me about
that is that's the to my knowledge, the first and
only time Sidney Poitier drops an F bomb in any movie.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Oh, I think everyone in that movie played against type. Yeah,
and I think that was part of the enduring portion
of it.

Speaker 4 (24:25):
Listen, when I was impressed, I learned that everything in
this world, including money, operates not on reality but the perception.

Speaker 5 (24:32):
Reality posit people think about it might be financially shake consequence.

Speaker 6 (24:38):
People started to withdraw their money.

Speaker 4 (24:39):
Result pretty just doing it does financially shake conclusion.

Speaker 3 (24:42):
You can make banks fails.

Speaker 4 (24:44):
I've already done that.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
Maybe you've heard about a few.

Speaker 4 (24:49):
Think bigger stock market, yes, currency market.

Speaker 3 (24:52):
Yes, commodities markets, small country, small countries.

Speaker 6 (24:59):
I might be and be able to crash the whole
DNOM system, destroyal records of ownership.

Speaker 4 (25:05):
Think of it moding.

Speaker 3 (25:08):
No more rich people, no more poor people, everybody's the same.
It isn't that what we said we always wanted because
you haven't gone crazy.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
I mean, I mean, who else is going to change
the world modding.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
Green piece?

Speaker 2 (25:23):
If I told you that Robert Redford, Sidney Pardier, dan
Ackroyd River, Phoenix.

Speaker 3 (25:32):
Phoenix in his prime. Yes, we're all in the same movie.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
You would think it would have been some sort of
dramatic masterpiece, wasn't that Ben Kingsley. Yes, some real heavyweights
in that movie, But that wasn't what the movie was about.
I there was someone else in that cast that I'm forgetting. Oh,

(26:01):
David strathern.

Speaker 3 (26:02):
U, the one who is the blind guy, right, yeah,
Mary McDonald who's always good and everything that she's in. Oh, yeah,
that's right, that's right. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
It was just one of those cast was like, Wow,
Timothy Busfield, who's now more well known than then, but
still it was just one of those classic movies. But
we're getting away from the fact that the passing of
Robert Redford probably meant a lot of different things to
different people, depending on your cinematic taste. But I don't
know if anyone can dispute or doubt that his movies

(26:32):
will be lasting for centuries and centuries. As long as
there are movies which are going to be made and
they're going to be fans of them, Robert Redford will
be amongst them.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
You're listening to later with Moe Kelly on demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
And before we get out of here, just want to
let you know we are in the giving mood. So
we gave away some tickets earlier this evening for the
Temptations and the Four Tops, but also in the next
I would say next few weeks or so next couple weeks,
we'll be giving away tickets to you be forty Red

(27:11):
red Wine. Yes, Ub forty is part of their Relentless Tour.
The show is going to be coming up on Sunday,
September twenty eighth, and it will also be at the
Crito Center for the Performing Arts. But we're going to
give away the tickets next week. Just want to let
you know that that is coming. So we have another
pair of tickets for this Sunday show, the Temptations and

(27:34):
the Fourth Tops. We'll be giving that away maybe tomorrow,
maybe Thursday, but definitely this week and next week. We'll
be giving away tickets to you Be forty for the
show September twenty eighth at seven pm What Else did
Tuala hand Me? And will be also giving way tickets

(27:54):
for Get the let Out for Saturday, September twenty seventh
at eight pm at the Torido Center for the Performing Arts,
So you better listen to us and Get the Lead
Out is a led Zeppelin tribute band. If you're a
fan of led Zeppelin like I am, you probably have
to get these tickets. But we'll be giving away tickets

(28:15):
to Get the Lead Out, the led Zeppelin tribute band,
tickets to UB forty, the actual UB forty, and also
another pair of tickets to the Temptations and the Four
Tops all this week and next week, and we should
be possibly givingway some other tickets to.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
I don't know if I can.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
Talk about that yet, but we will definitely give away
tickets this riding for Alamo Draft House DTLA. We have tickets,
We have tickets, more tickets, and more tickets and We're
not gonna invite Mark Ronald to anything because.

Speaker 3 (28:46):
I still haven't been to the Alamo Draft House. Oh
gotta go.

Speaker 5 (28:50):
They have some good stuff there and they rerun old
cult movies.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
As a matter of fact, we will be doing name
that movie CLT Classic this Friday with nothing but Robert
Redford movies and a little Birdie told me that there
might be an Alamo Draft ask House tie in in
that regard, so we shall see, yay.

Speaker 4 (29:14):
And also, what was it?

Speaker 5 (29:16):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (29:16):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (29:18):
Nick, Pauliokeanne, you gotta ask you real quick, do you
have a Robert Redford favorite movie?

Speaker 4 (29:22):
I don't. It's funny. I was looking through it and
it's pretty much everything that you've already named are the
films specifically that I've watched, and it was something that
both my parents really enjoyed.

Speaker 3 (29:33):
I feel like that.

Speaker 4 (29:38):
No, no, Robert on the nineteen seventies, I wasn't born yet, right, No, no, no,
but yes, it was all the same. So I don't
have anything else new to add to the conversation in
that regard, but he would definitely be missed, and I definitely,
unlike Ronner, did enjoy some of the Granted, I'm not
pulling him off the top of my head. But some
of the more recent things in his later years.

Speaker 3 (29:59):
What about his late in life Marvel appearances.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
I was talking about that with Tuala, and I have
to give him great respect for that, because since I
had seen just about every Robert Redford movie there was,
and he was in his eighties at that point, he
could have very well have just mailed it in, and
he gave a very much Robert Redford esque delivery and performance. Now,

(30:25):
is it, well, there's this great performances. No, not, of course,
of course not. I mean we're talking about a Marvel movie.
But he didn't just read his lines. He actually got
into the character. And as far as Antonio pears, he
was a pretty damn good villain. So that didn't strike
you as just a paycheck flick for him. No, And
that's what I would say with Twalla's like No, I
thought it was the exact opposite. Not only did Marvel

(30:47):
get something out of it having Robert Redford play one
of the villains, I think Robert Redford the only way
you can get Robert Redford is if he wanted to
do something like that and felt like he wanted to
be attached something Marvel.

Speaker 5 (31:00):
Yeah, it was a score for Marvel getting somebody of
his stature, and I'm trying to think of you know,
put it this way, to see Robert Redford in it
is like seeing a Gene Hackman or a Jack Nicholson.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
You're talking about someone in the upper echelon of all
time when it comes to Hollywood. To get Robert Redford
and to get him to care about the role as
no small accomplishment. Not just that, but we should add
that I really like.

Speaker 5 (31:27):
What he did with his fame and his money and
whatever power he accumulated by starting that independent film festival
and by championing the environment. I mean, he could have
just lived like a sultan for the rest of his life,
but he actually used it for something that affected other
people and helped.

Speaker 3 (31:45):
Can't say that about a lot of people.

Speaker 5 (31:48):
Are you specifically thinking about Elon Mussen. No, I'm just saying, Okay,
you can't say that about a lot of people.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
No, No, that is to be a plaud you know.
I'm not saying that Robert Redford was in the same
money league as Elon Muh. I was just saying in general,
people with extreme wealth are usually loathe to be philanthropic
in that way. These days it seems that way. We'll
see you tomorrow, don't go no, I'm not talking about you.

(32:15):
Oh oh, okay, talk about Nick. I'll see him tomorrow, maybe.

Speaker 4 (32:19):
See I'll be here.

Speaker 3 (32:20):
Are we going to see tomorrow? I won't be here tomorrow,
but I will be here Thursday. Okay, So I won't
see you tomorrow, Nick? Am I going to see you tomorrow?

Speaker 4 (32:27):
And well, if we do, it won't be here around here?

Speaker 3 (32:28):
Okay. Shoot, I don't know is Daniel coming?

Speaker 2 (32:31):
I don't know if I'm gonna see him tomorrow, Twilla,
I bay see him in tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
He's not feeling so hot.

Speaker 4 (32:36):
I don't know who I'm going to see tomorrow, but
we'll see you. I'll be here here on KFI A
six forty more stimulating talk

Speaker 2 (32:45):
Life everywhere in the iHeartRadio app okay f and the
KOST HD two, Los Angeles, Orange County more stimulating

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