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June 11, 2025 • 76 mins
Jay and Mark are joined by Jon Parker (@BatMinute on X) to discuss "Close Call," the 16th chapter of Deep Blue Sea. In this episode, they also talk about shark-based wrestlers, refreshing spin kicks, and aquatic scenes from the Batman franchise
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Speaker 1 (00:15):
Hello, and welcome to Deep Blue Sea the podcast. I
am Mark Finished Pancakes Offmeyer.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
And I am Jay Lip Quivering Cluet. Welcome you aboard
Deeply see the podcast. On this show, we've been through
the entire Deep Bucy trilogy, scene by scene, and we're
doing it again with all new guests because we love
it so much. This is chapter sixteen. What happens in
chapter sixteen, Let's take a listen. A shivering Preacher wades

(00:41):
through chest deep water outside the kitchen. He finds a
Playbood magazine and opens it. Please let me get out
of here. He senses something behind him in turns.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
It's a shark and it's heading straight for him. Preacher
flail swims away from the rapidly approaching shark and.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
Through the swing door of the kitchen. He hides behind
the door and picks up a floating frying pan. The
shark heads through a different set of doors and swims away.
Preacher sinks into the water and grabs his crucifix necklace.

(01:46):
Our father, the little local jetsture never carters. Skuggins, Janice,
Russell and Susan walk through a steamy passageway.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
So what if the sharks get through the fence and
into the ocean. It's okay. The fence on the ocean
side is titanium and it gives, so it works just
like a net.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
Let's get to the sub we'll discuss it on the
way to the top. Carter opens the door to the
wet entry room. The submersible has been badly damaged. They
all look on in horror. Back in the kitchen, Creature

(02:34):
picks up a small fire axe from the wall. He
wades through the floating debris, reaching a central free standing
shelving rack. Whilst unseen, the shark swims into the kitchen

(02:55):
behind him. Preacher climbs the shelves, but falls back down
when the birth startles him from the top shelf.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
Ah.

Speaker 2 (03:17):
Yes, the bird lands on a floating pot. Reach epicariously
reaches out, beckoning the bird towards them. Come more bird,
Come more.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
Baby bickhead.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
See daddy smiling.

Speaker 4 (03:33):
Come on, you're the ass here. Come on.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
The shark that's out of the water. Swallowing the bird
hole and knocking Reach down. Preacher surfaces, looks around and
swims to the oven. He clamb was inside and shut

(04:06):
the door just as the shark gets to him. So
that was did we see one? Chapter sixteen? We need
a guest us talk about it.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
Okay, well if we did that Jay. Every time we
play that, I'm like, we did a real script read through.
We characters and people who really did great work. Except
I'm not fishing, but I'm probably the worst of the bunch.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
I don't want to.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Say yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm not fishing, but yeah,
I still can't believe we did that, Jay, And it
makes me happy every.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
Week, Like it helps. Yeah, it helps when some of
our guests are like actual actors and good impressions and
then just me making weird bird.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
Noises and have attention spans.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
Yes, yes, the microphone picked up Betty any of my noises,
which is the problem. But anyway, that was the chapter.
In that chapter you heard a bird. The bird didn't survive.
But we have a guest today who's not used talking
about birds. He used talking about bats. Is our second guest,
coming from the That Minute podcast host podcast is John Parker. John,
Welcome to the show.

Speaker 4 (05:04):
Hello, thank you very much for having me. I am
very excited to talk about this craziness. Although I was
very sad about the bird. I don't like animals dying.
I don't care if humans die. I don't. I don't
care about humans, but animals, no, the birds needs to live, teachers.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
I feel like aliens always get it animals, except for
Jonesy the cat, But for the most part, animals get
it bad, like the dog and Jaws, the bird and
Deep Blue Sea, like the whale and the shallows, the
goat and Jurassic Park.

Speaker 4 (05:39):
And it's not fair. They don't know what's going on.
They don't know that scientists have you know, defied the
laws of science and gods and man.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
You blows my mind the most Jurassic World. They feed
the mosessaurus great white. Yeah, and you're maybe they're genetically
my to fight great white sharks, but that's very unsustainable.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
It's like bombed, like.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
Great white shark farm. I want to see that.

Speaker 4 (06:09):
I've never thought about that hang on the runout really fast,
and like you can't.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Really domesticate them, that they don't use cages. Well maybe
if they're genetically modified.

Speaker 4 (06:20):
I mean, my mind rewatching this because I haven't seen
this in so long, Like it was you know, a
long time, and I did not have any recollection that
they were like feeding the sharks sharks, yeah yeah, and.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
This one to tiger sharks. Yeah yeah, Well you know dolphins,
they're not messing. The dolphin would jump over the cage probably,
So I mean, what else is there sea turtles? No,
I mean, I guess just a random sharky.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
I guess they eat pretty much anything in the sea,
so they could have just like a I've never really
thought about what a sharks ecause in films there's always people.
They're just people, But.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
Why are so? I know they feed them sharks to
show that, like these sharks can wipe out tiger sharks,
which is really impressive and kind of sets the stage
for how tough they are. But that's a big ask.
Hey man, you'll give me a tiger shark. The feed
of these.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
Things, they say if they take a bite, they think
you're a fat little seal or so like seals, I
guess is what they're saying. These starts to eat. But
if they put seals in the aquatica patance, they would
just get up onto the platforms and not go in
the water. I guess just kind of no. I on

(07:43):
top of.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Get back in they're chasing scoggins, is chasing seals around.
That'd be amazing, Jay if it wasn't dolphin to be
more impressive.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
Sure, yeah, I mean.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
I think audiences walk would walk out of Eater, but
like Dolphin, Yeah.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
That's what you should have in a sequel. They've got
genetically engineered dolphins fighting the sharks on behalf of humanity.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
Are gonna say, ill temper dolphins oh, like you know,
like you know, like the Coved's like those kind of movies,
like they're like, we're done with this. Yeah, and then
they get genetically modified and they just become hey, look
at that nice dolphin and then an arm dripped off.

Speaker 4 (08:28):
Because apparently dolphins are very like aggressive to sharks.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
Yeah, yeah, because they're faster and sneakier like sharks. You know,
they're graceful and beautiful, but they're not kind of lumbersome.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
They have the heroes of Joe's three D. They're like
they Dennis Quiver end that masterpiece.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
Yes, glorious, this is random. There's that movie Flipper with
crocodile dundee.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
Sure.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
The only thing I think about is that was Dellamitry
song roll to me. That's the only thing I remember,
and that played during the credits. So I just want
to put that I like that song. By the way, Good.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
Ninety's the film. It's on the list. I don't know, we'll.

Speaker 4 (09:11):
See bonus episode coming. So and listeners, we.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Do all kinds of deeper cjsent films, So flippers flippers
on there. But so, John, you're sad about the part understandable?
Do you think the parrot is real? This is something
we've kind of been talking about. This is this year
round where it was posited by one of our ladies
guests that maybe only only Preacher talks to or sees
the power. So is your sadness misplaced? Are you thinking sad?

(09:37):
For all? That's mind fictional character.

Speaker 4 (09:41):
That's the greatest twist in cinema history.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
I had some good ones too.

Speaker 4 (09:48):
Like I'm going maybe nobody else sees the.

Speaker 5 (09:53):
Bird, even they may they even hear the bird.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
I don't think they do.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
No one else is ever in the same scene as
the bird. There is a deleted scene in the kitchen,
but the bird isn't in it, And.

Speaker 4 (10:08):
It seems like too much of a coincidence that it
just happens to fly in the wrong spot with the
shark leaping out of the water at that exact moment,
because the shark's not trying to eat the bird, it's
trying to eat him the death of his innocence.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
We think the bird is talking smack to.

Speaker 4 (10:27):
Well, it's an intelligent shark, so maybe it understands. And
we did hear the bird, you know, dissing people and things.
So yeah, maybe.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
We've debated is the bird the first thing they made
intelligent and it's just not that intelligent. It's a sou chef.
That's about it.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
I'm going with it. It's not real. It's not a
real bird. It's it's representative of basically this man having
to grow and change and move on. The bird dies
that that child like part of him has to be
jettison to survive.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
And like Scoggin's Dice later in Scoggin's Dice, Scoggins and
Preacher like friends. So maybe that's Preacher needs to move
on from his like male broie friendships that he has
to grow from that, he needs to move past that,
and then he.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
Needs to come buds with Carter.

Speaker 4 (11:19):
H Yeah, and he even covered the true meaning of
the film.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
Wow. He picks up the magazine that likes to go
out as soon as he picked it up. That put
that back down.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
He drinks the booze. The whole place shakes. He picks
up the Playboy. Problems happen. Yeah, his bird dies is
imaginary or real bird dies? And his best friend dies.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
He has he has to blow up his own kitchen
to move on. Maybe that's like move on from being
a chef. The place that he works sinks. Maybe let's
move on from working at Aquatica.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
He's on an ocean. He's on an island that is
destroyed by its own creation. Sure, it's like Earth.

Speaker 4 (12:05):
This is a deeper movie than people give it credit for.

Speaker 5 (12:08):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh man, Okay did this the crew
get to enjoy the hellsink like the Benedict eggs Benedig
Helsinki Hollandais French shows finished pancakes?

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Or is that for the next day's menu?

Speaker 2 (12:26):
I think so that was the previous day. But okay, Joe,
what do you think? John?

Speaker 4 (12:31):
I I was thinking it was probably the previous day
as well, but to the to the point where I
didn't even kind of consider that it wasn't. So now
you're making me question all of my beliefs.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
This is what happens when you watch the movie on
a loop and examine it for every three minutes to
get enough content for an hour.

Speaker 4 (12:53):
Okay, like people who haven't watched I haven't done it
on a loop, But people who haven't done a minute
by minut podcasts don't. They don't understand.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Which Batman actor do you think would be a better
Carter Blake?

Speaker 4 (13:12):
Oh wow? Okay, Okay, I could see. I could see
in a different a different area, you could maybe have
this movie like your hero being like a Val Kilmer.
I could see him in a film like this, whereas
it like Clooney. I could never see that that wouldn't know?
You could maybe Keaton could also be because he could

(13:33):
play like a scientist or something.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
Yeah, in the movie.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
But I think Kilmer it's in his wheelhouse made.

Speaker 1 (13:39):
And Kilmer loves Harlan because Kilmer was in Mind Hunters.

Speaker 4 (13:44):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
So the infamous Val Kilmer, who I don't think he
was infamous. I just think he had questions when he
was on film sets and annoyed directors because directors like,
I'm not talking about my motivation, You're this is the saint.
But I think Rennie would have chatted with him, and
you have been a great part of Blake.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
Because he loved when the actors who just could He
loved l on this one because he just kind of
dived in and got on with it. Yeah, and like
we're pretty engaged and interested. And that sounds like sounds
like Kilma. I see Kilma. He said, you don't think
see Clooney as I see Clooney in the Sam Jackson
kind of role as being like the more like the
rich guy, because Cleoney looks like a rich guy. I
don't know what film is in, he looks like a

(14:22):
rich guy, and so I see him just kind of
coming in as being like that.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
It can never be like Joe Dirt, Yeah exactly.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
And I like that joice because that's kind of what
I was thinking for maybe for like Michael Keaton, but
he doesn't have that sort of smug rich guy or
to him even though he played Batman, yeah, which was
just more.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
Of like a psychopath though, right, like let's get nuts
and he's just waiting around for the bad signal, like
he played him kind of like a madman.

Speaker 4 (14:52):
Oh his Batman's crazy, absolutely crazy. We've discovered that through
and when you go minute by a minute as well,
you're like this man needs help.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
That's why he's great, right.

Speaker 4 (15:03):
Yeah, that's why he's my favorite.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Oh yeah, he's my favorite as well. So so you know,
Val Kilmer on Heat, people actually study the movie to
watch how hebrew loads his gun. Like everything he does
in Heat is just so technically perfect. So would shark
wranglers and like alligator wrestlers watch this movie to see
how he deals with alligator the sharks in this well?

Speaker 4 (15:27):
Is that This was a question I had while rewatching
this is a shark wrangler a thing?

Speaker 2 (15:34):
I mean trade right when you're in school, when you're
when you're teaching your guns, council says like what do
you want to be? No one's saying that I want
to be a shark wrangler. That's not a career that
you choose.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Is it like a shark boy? Like a cowboy? Because
cowboys used to cattle? Yea, so there's coleboys. And then
would he be with Carter Blake be a a shark boy.
It's a stupid question.

Speaker 4 (16:03):
There's a there's a wrestler who was called shark boy wrestling.

Speaker 1 (16:08):
Really what's what's where I.

Speaker 4 (16:11):
Saw him when he was in TNA wrestling. But I
think he wrestled all over the place, but his whole
stick was he he started doing an impression of the
wrestless stone called Steve Austin, but he would turn everything
into like a shark one like instead of oh hell yeah,
it's a o'shell yeah and like all see related, Yeah, we.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
Gotta get this guy on the show. This person on
the show.

Speaker 4 (16:34):
Boy would do it. You know what, what.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Current major Wrestling Federation actor would be a good Carter
Blake And which one would be a good preacher?

Speaker 4 (16:45):
Oh wow, I think I think you'd have to maybe
as Carter Blake. I'm not sure he hasn't got the
physique for it. But there's a wrestler, Derby Allen, who's
in all elite wrestling, and his whole thing is that
he's a Dare devil. Like he just mount Everest the
other day. He took like a year out, well not
not even a year, less than that to just go,

(17:05):
oh yeah, by the way, I'm going to climb Everest.
And he did it, and he put the wrestling flag
at the top of the So that's his whole thing, like,
and he's a skateboarder and all this kind of stuff.
So I think he's got that Dare devil quality to him.

Speaker 1 (17:18):
You know, well, I'm looking him up right now. He
has the face paint.

Speaker 4 (17:22):
Yeah, and you know he'll jump off a ladder and
go through a pane of glass and things and not
think twice about it.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
Okay, rank these five, jay Us, Gunther, Divonne, Dudley, Hacksaw,
Jim Duggan, mister perfect.

Speaker 4 (17:44):
Oh just just how much I like them?

Speaker 1 (17:46):
Or how they could be Carter Blake.

Speaker 4 (17:48):
How they could be Carter Blake. Oh wow, I think
Jay you soon might have the kind of the right
attitude to play. Where's someone like Gunther? He's too stern.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
It No, no, you were just headlocked the Shark.

Speaker 4 (18:07):
I mean I've seen similar kind of things in movies
like The Meg.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
You know.

Speaker 4 (18:11):
Yeah, they just just need at one point fight the shark.
And I can't remember it's been one.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
I mean, that's a big shark to fight in the Meg.

Speaker 4 (18:21):
I'm sure there's a bit where he punches it.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Cannot get a headlog on the Meg. That's that's that's
Sathan can do anything, but he can't do that.

Speaker 4 (18:30):
Don't dare question.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
John, I'm sorry I dis dropped this on you. This
is this is the Deep Blue Sea Way. I just
make up questions.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
And I cannot help because I've never seen anything wrestling
at all.

Speaker 3 (18:44):
Ever.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
So you just did five people that I've never heard of.

Speaker 4 (18:47):
I think, to J who shows number one, we can
we can leave it at that.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
Yeah, let's do that. Let's do that.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
A shark wrangler is real, and yes they are. There's
a whole there's a reality TV show about shark wranglers
in twenty twelve over pounds thing. Wow, And it's people
who like hunt, collect and transport live sharks to locations.
They do tagging and research with sharks and other marine animals.
It's just it's just a cool I think, you know,
it's it's like extreme marine biologist. I think it would

(19:17):
be a shark wrangler, you know.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
I think the first version of that was in Gladiator too,
when they brought the sharks to the coliseum.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
Still want to see how they did it.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
So, yeah, that's the movie I want.

Speaker 4 (19:30):
I loved that film, right, I did. I thought it
was great, But as a as someone with a history degree,
I was a little bit like, you've gone slightly too far.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Slightly the card played a little test and loose.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
I just want to see, like, Okay, fine they had
sharks in the coliseum. Great, how did they get there?
Just I want to I believe that they had it.
I believe that. I just want to know how how
did they do it. It's like I believe that they
built a death start. I just want to see a
time lapse. I just want to see start finish, how
they built, not just the dish being put in at
the end. I want to see the whole thing built
from nothing house.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
A twenty year time lapse. I would love that.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
Yeah, I want to see in the in the make,
in the make too, the trench. How did they get
the vicidity under the water the bottom of the sea.
How did they build it? I believe they can do it.
I want to see how.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
It's like underwater. How they do that?

Speaker 2 (20:21):
Yeah, I want to see. I would want to see
what of that, like they build on land and sink
it probably just show me, show me, show it to me,
like Carara.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
And this is a really random question, but while watching
this scene, the kitchen fight, which is an all timer scene,
I started thinking about Legos and I thought about five
Lego sets from Creature aquatic creature features that I would
love to put together, and I want to share them
with y'all. Okay, So the Kitchen Fight from Deep Blue
C I would love to have that, so all the kitchen,

(20:53):
the oven, the floor, the doors, so it would just
be the doors, no ceiling, have the shark. I don't
know if you could fill it up with water, but
I would just love to build that.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
They already have a Lego power, They already have a
Lego shock is.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
I don't think it's gonna be big enough. You need
to pick a leg O shok.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
I could build that. Maybe, No, probably not.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
And I feel like if we just had the kitchen,
I'd be like, where's the rest of the Quatica. I
need the whole living room? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (21:20):
What are those giant sets that they sell for like
five hundred pounds?

Speaker 1 (21:24):
Yeah, so I want the kitchen. I want the spring
Break Attack from Proana three D.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
Boats that's like a mini fixed with bikinis.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
And Adam Scott. Well, mainly I just think it'd be
funny to have Adam Scott on a death Yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
But just the big like floating stage that tips.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
Yeah, the floating ripped off legs. I want ving rams
with the motor like just just blood everywhere. Very disconcerting, right, Yeah,
I want since it's Kevin Costner, I want a Lego
set that costs thirty five hundred dollars or thirty five
hundred pounds, and it's the Atoll.

Speaker 2 (22:04):
Yeah, I think it somewhere, but it's so.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Big and like it's almost it's just impossible to put together.
But it also has jet skis, so I want.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
To know an interesting looking thing. It's like the sand
Cruler the Lego like just on the water.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
I just yeah, but you know what, I would love it,
the whole thing, just how impractical it is, Like I
would love that, like he did you buy the did
you buy one hundred thousand piece water World set? Got it?

Speaker 2 (22:34):
It's eight It is just loads of brown blocks.

Speaker 4 (22:39):
It's cheap to produce that.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
Yeah, exactly. Okay, And then I was thinking, okay, I
have four that I need to know down. I want
maybe the boat from Anaconda with all the people on it,
and the Anaconda. I think that would be awesome and
it would be like the Orchestt for Jaws. And I
also have the jet ski chase and deep rising but
kind of like a panoraic view like the L shaped

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and the wall and then treat Williams and fom K
Johnson on a jet ski and then there's a couple
of tentacle legs behind them. I got that one, and
then I was thinking the bathroom fight from Krawl.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
Sure, oh yeah, great, it would.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Be pretty great. Or the host the first attack, so
I have like a little water, some concrete, the little incline,
a bunch of little buildings, and then the monster chasing people.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
I think designly the monster from the Host in Lego
would be a challenge, but I think people can do it.
I'm just thinking if you get the anaconda, but you'd
get a little lego Owen Wilson, who would then be
the right scale for Night of the Museum, he'ld already
be the right size.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
And the snake, well, no, the snake would have him
inside the belly.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
You have to get you have to get a snake
where you can like take out a middle bit and
put in a size of a lump like there's a
human in then John Voight's going down.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
Yeah, it comes up like a that's my that's my five.
Are there any creature features or anything that you would
love to have, Like, are there any aquatic scenes from
Batman that would make for a good the Batman franchise,
That would make for a good lego set.

Speaker 4 (24:11):
The problem is most of them have been done so merchandising. Yeah,
if they weren't done back in the day because of
weirdo fans like me and Nile, they've made them since
because I mean, the logical one would be from Batman Returns.
You want the penguins lay, Yeah, complete with a little

(24:32):
ramp you can slide his corpse down into the water.

Speaker 2 (24:35):
Amazing. Please.

Speaker 4 (24:40):
Yeah. See, I don't care how much it costs. I
won't buy a million of them. Just to have them
all lined up would be great in.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
Case you want to build more than one.

Speaker 4 (24:50):
Yeah, yeah, you need you need all these different penguins
and different size penguins, penguins of rockets. I'll be fantastic.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
Okay, that's that's actually a really good one to do
that Nolan movies, haven't He falls in the water the
ice and then begins he.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
Drops the bomb in the water at the end of
Dark Knight.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
Rises Yacht and Yacht Bruce Wayne, Sure, yeah.

Speaker 4 (25:14):
It's not that exciting even to me.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
Not the most aquatic of Front of trilogies. Doesn't he
fall into a fountain at one point, like he's like dancing,
he's like playing a fountain in a restaurant or hotel.
He's just built or boat, just boat, I think because
begins that.

Speaker 4 (25:32):
Would you make a plate, wouldn't.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
There's a lot of sewer work, but there's no water.

Speaker 4 (25:40):
Yeah, And again was that exciting because even when I
was a kid and the you know, the big toy
was teenage mutant ninja turtle stuff, you'd get like weird vehicles,
like a hovercraft that they but you couldn't hoocraft. Look,
I used to love that with toys. They just make

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stuff up. It's like, well, this isn't in the movie,
all the shows, it doesn't matter. It's fine.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
I mean, they released Knew a special edition of DeepC recently.
It's got a booklet in it that has a few
pages of the toys they were going to make for
Deep C and never they never did.

Speaker 4 (26:15):
Was about to make a joke that they should have
done that.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
And there's some some early versions of the script, like
it's not just sharks, they modified, it's other stuff. And
there was like a shark squid hybrid and a shark
Man to Ray Hybrid. They did toys for early versions
of Gym.

Speaker 4 (26:30):
That's what the sequels should have been.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
I mean, yeah, the two is one again basically but
with baby sharks, and three is his own think completely
where it's like people have nothing to do with the
creation of the sharks get attacked by the sharks. Basically. Three,
three is great, Two is fun is how we describe them.
We love them both. We can't wait to talk about

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me again.

Speaker 4 (26:54):
I actually have not seen either of them.

Speaker 2 (26:57):
That's not surprising.

Speaker 4 (26:58):
Only only there was any sequels. When I was talking
to Nile about me coming on here and I saw
a review on Letterbox of the I think it's the
second one that simply says, I kid you not right,
and you might have to edit this because there's a
swear word. I don't know if you're swearing. I kid
you not. There is an actual scene with a shark

(27:20):
eavesdropping on a conversation.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
Bella Bella looking at the window and listening at the
windisode of people talking about how they're going to kill
the sharks.

Speaker 4 (27:32):
As soon as I read that, I'm watching it as
soon as we've recorded this.

Speaker 2 (27:35):
But it's excellent.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
There's there's like this. It's about a millionaire billionaire who
wants to make bull sharks smart. That's take so he
can take their brain juice kind of like limitless Juice
from the Bradley Cooper movie. And he drinks it and
he sees a lot of math and he's doing that
so he can prevent the eventual robot ai apocalypse.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
It's topical sold and there's baby sharks in it.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Yeah, there's baby I have a very complicated history with
Deep Blue Sea. I couldn't stand it at first. I
hated it. I didn't want to cover it two sorry too,
But then I watched it again. I'm like, no, this rules.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
When you talk about a film for ten consecutive weeks,
you kind of learned to love it. It's Stockholm syndrome
in podcast form.

Speaker 4 (28:24):
And you find things to like that you never knew
were there.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
I mean, doctor Misty Calhoun, Sure, translator, Trent Slator or
Slater Trent, It's great. And then the Deep Yeah, it's
it's a Deep Blue Sea. Three is good. It's a
it's a good movie.

Speaker 2 (28:43):
It's it's like we've covered a lot of films on
here that are less good and three is better. Than them.
It is like characters you care about, great scenes, like
some fantastic deaths. It's three is. It's just a fun time.

Speaker 4 (28:56):
That's going to go on as well, But it might
not be as much of a laugh.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
No, definitely, not as much as a laugh.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
Yeah, I would like you a lego set of the
Bellafonte from the Life Aquatic. I feel it could be
a fun big set you already get like that, like
Kai and Harvey seal all the rooms. It's they've done
the design for you. Just build that a lego please
thank you? And those a little orange then, yes, exactly.
I think I be great to have like the Poseidon Adventure,

(29:23):
but the turn ups and down done so the pool
from Night Swim would be fun. Just the empty swimming book.

Speaker 3 (29:34):
There's just something wrong with something at the Pool's wrong
with the pool.

Speaker 4 (29:40):
Kids come up with all the all the exciting ways
that there is something wrong.

Speaker 2 (29:43):
With the pool. You the lifeboat from Lifeboat be a
kind of boring set, it's great, and the boat from
Jews four. I did think you could have fun with
the supermarket from Bait and have like a minifigu. Yeah,
the shopping trolley suit that they build u the sphere
from the sphere would just kind of be a big
gold sphere.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
Yeah, look stranded on a rock. Oh wait, guys the
jet ski chase, the jet ski chase from Shark Knight.
The guy in the like a little like a little
panorama like on like a little panorama the guys on
the jet ski a lot of like blue waves coming
up and then there's like you can make a shark
just pop up in the air and it's held up
there about to eat them.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
Yeah, I don't think. I think Shark Knight is kind
of a bit gritty in terms of what it's about.
To make a lego about it, I'd love it if
they did, But I feel like, you.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
Imagine the world if they did that, that would be incredible.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
These days, they might because now they know they're not
really selling to kids. They're selling weird nerds like us.

Speaker 2 (30:45):
I haven't got the Orca yet from Jaws, and I
really want it. It's that I haven't got.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
It yet, see like I have all the Star Wars helmets.
So yeah, they're they're definitely, they definitely know they're who
they're selling to.

Speaker 4 (30:58):
Yeah, kids on the target, which is weird because when
I was a kid. It didn't matter what the movie was.
They made toys for kids, Like, yeah, it probably was
a basic instinct toy. You know, I had other Aliens toys. Yeah, yeah,
I shouldn't have been watching the movie. My parents didn't care.
But you know, realistically, they know kids are watching it.

(31:21):
That's why they're making the toys, because why else would
they be making them. They weren't targeting them at people
in the forties or whatever.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
You know.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
Oh yeah, so I guess we missed our chance because yeah,
they were making toys for everything. Yeah, Stargate toys. There's
there's a lot of Stargate toys. Why do I have these?
But I have them.

Speaker 4 (31:43):
I mean I just found out there was a Stargate
video game the other day.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
So wow.

Speaker 4 (31:47):
Now for the Super Nintendo I've.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Never even seen the film.

Speaker 4 (31:50):
Oh wow, it's good.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
Yeah, it's a good time. Just there's Kurt Russell, good haircut,
James Spader being James Spader, Jamond huntsues. He's done three
movies with Kurt Russell, by the way, they did the
one where Raley Ota is the bad cop, Jamon Hunts
pops up in that Stargate and then Furious Seven. So

(32:12):
there's the Russell Huntsu connection.

Speaker 4 (32:15):
It's the trilogy.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
You were talking about the lip Quiver, and I don't
I think he's cold like that it was cold in
that water, So I think he's actually selling it like
that's this is a good scene that he's in. And
you know what's kind of cool is you know, he
had a big career in music. The guy was very charismatic.
Hello cool j But you know he was good in
H two. Oh. He's basically by himself the entire time too,

(32:41):
and he holds the screen. He's just talking to about
his wife about his book, but like he's still likable
just there. So I think just his screen presence alone,
you you just like spending time with him in this movie,
and like the egg scene when he's the omelet scene,
he he definitely pops on screen in this and he
holds it on his own. And yeah, I think most

(33:02):
actors when they're by themselves on a side quest and
they're talking to themselves, it doesn't work. But I think
the fact that he's religious kind of helps. He's like,
all right, god, you know, like I hear you. So
I think even just by doing that it works. I
don't know, what you guys think about this scene and
like the way he holds his own on the screen.

Speaker 4 (33:20):
Yeah, he just throughout the whole movie, like, yeah, he's
on fire. He might be my favorite thing in the film.
And this was an interesting area where you just randomly
cast a rapper in your movie. It didn't matter if
they could, but he can act. Yes, you know, like
I was thinking of Halloween Resurrection, that's Buster Rhymes in it.

(33:41):
He's great in that.

Speaker 1 (33:43):
He's a lot of fun. And you know, I stand
up for him in his fight against Michael Myers because
Michael Myers never in a million years expected a spin kick.
No exactly, He's never you go, I've watch all of
his movies and like, see how how much time he
spends chasing people and if they get away. That was

(34:04):
an actual assignment, and it was really refreshing watching Buster
Rhymes spin kick him because, aside from maybe Laurie Strode
in a couple of instances, he's never on the defensive.
So it's actually kind of fascinating watching him get spun
spin kicked by Buster Rhymes.

Speaker 4 (34:20):
If only Ll did the spin kick to the shark.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
Do you think he's a kicker?

Speaker 2 (34:26):
What do you think he grabs a frying pan.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
Yeah, he's I don't think I've ever seen ll throw
a kick.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
I think he's a he's a weapons guy. He's like,
he grabs a frying pan, uses his cross later, which
you know, if you're gonn up against the shark hand
to handomebat, you're probably gonna lose. But he when he's
noticed the shark and starts that swimming away, he does
kind of like trip and flail and fall forward. I
don't think he's the most like athletic character. This is

(34:56):
nothing else LLL as a person. As an actor, I
do think the character of each it isn't like doing
yoga and stretching and and yeah, I don't think he's
a flexible guy.

Speaker 4 (35:07):
Then he does get up into too good you.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
Know, yeah, exactly, he climb He climbed the shells, but
he's kind of making a meal of climbing the shelves
a little bit.

Speaker 4 (35:19):
It's realistic. I imagine that's what it would be like
if I tried to climb some shells to get away
from the shark. But I'll probably do even worse, to
be honest.

Speaker 2 (35:26):
I mean, if I did the reaching for the birthday,
those shells are just going to go over like that,
I wouldn't be able to engage your core. Keep it
close to Oh no, I'm down, Okay, I mean splashed
up Beni and bow Shark I was.

Speaker 4 (35:39):
I was so happy though when I saw that this
was one of the moments I had because it's my
joint favorite part during my rewatch. I was like, Okay,
the kitchen scene is the best, as is when the
body is slammed up against the glass guard gym. They're
my two favorite bits. And I was like, yes, I've

(35:59):
got one.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
That's such a mean moment, isn't it. What happens to Jim.

Speaker 4 (36:05):
It's crazy. This movie is quite harsh. I expect quite
a few times.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
Already kills people, really.

Speaker 2 (36:12):
Are ready hates people. He loves killing people.

Speaker 1 (36:19):
He kills the heck out of people. But yeah, you know,
the more I think about that Jim scene, and there's
a deleted scene, we talk about this a lot, but
Janice is actually pregnant in the movie, so yeah, it's delete.
So when I think when Scarsguard is playing this as Jim,
Jim's thinking he's alive, wedged in there and he's watching

(36:39):
his you know, pregnant girlfriend about to get flooded with
water as he's about to die. It's a crazy moment.

Speaker 4 (36:47):
That's really dark. I do like the way it has
dark stuff and that's silly stuff, like they get their
town quite right, like for instance, this bit where he
just picks up a Playboy need and I spent far,
far too long researching that Playboy.

Speaker 2 (37:04):
Oh okay, sure I did around.

Speaker 4 (37:08):
Yeah, I just wanted to know. I just my own
sake rather even than the podcast. I paused the movie
to be like.

Speaker 2 (37:13):
Well, well I need to know what issues this ninety eight.

Speaker 4 (37:20):
It was crazy, like I just want to I want
to find it because I want to know what the
story is. On the front that says the South Park
guys reinvent Born.

Speaker 2 (37:28):
Well that's that's going we reckon. That's about Orgasmo. They
had to film Orgasma. Yeah that was around back. That
was around the time.

Speaker 4 (37:34):
It'll be it'll be around that earn Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:36):
Yeah, because yeah, I went into it. I didn't. You
can buy a used copy. Don't buy used Playboy. You
can buy a used copy for twelve pound in the.

Speaker 4 (37:44):
Should have done for professionalism.

Speaker 2 (37:46):
You buy a new one for twenty eight pound. But yeah,
there's a whole lot of stuff in that in the
issue that I don't recognize the names of the people
because they're late nineties and American, and I don't know
Karen McDougall or Ken Griffy Junior. I think Craig Kilbown,
Magic Jumps and No Tumbo's will any of these people

(38:07):
I recognized Cherry Springer, Yes, yes, yes, the other is
Jerry Springer for real, So maybe he's They're allegitingly is
he a powert is he imaginary? Is he in Ella
Cooljay's head? Too?

Speaker 4 (38:21):
Mind blown?

Speaker 1 (38:22):
I actually tried to interview a research and see if
he's done an interview with like a Playboy magazine interview, Like, Hey,
we're gonna interview ll but he's never done it. But
the AI overview says Llo cool j did not appear
in Playboy magazine. He did, however, appear on the cover
of XXL magazine in November two thousand and two. Playboy
magazine is known for featuring nude or semi nude models. Well.

(38:44):
Ello cool Jay is a rapper known for his love
songs and image. Is a ladies man.

Speaker 4 (38:48):
Oh okay, okay, doesn't say where they reposed nude though.

Speaker 1 (38:54):
Yeah, that's true. Yeah I didn't wait, oh no, no, no,
that's not it the fiftieth anniversary issue. No, there's no
LLL on that. Yeah, that was that's what my research
came up with, So I apologize. That's why I switched
to legos because I was like, I need something else
to go on. And also, the sharks sneaking in through

(39:14):
the door, it's one of the funniest things. That's one
of the funniest moments. It's it's like when you watch
this movie and people like it's so bad, it's good.
This is a like it annoys me because the shark
sneaks in in the background of Preacher trying to get away.
It's hilarious. And this is a giant shark.

Speaker 4 (39:35):
I love that moment yet it.

Speaker 1 (39:39):
Yeah, and like the doors don't squeak. They do a
little bit, but the shark just saunters right in.

Speaker 4 (39:45):
And it's almost like it closes the door behind itself.

Speaker 2 (39:49):
But it's going full like this is where it turns
into a slasher film. Yeah, exactly, which Yeah, I kind
of love. Sorry, I'm just going through the entire cast
and see any of them. Did a playboy and yes,
Sam Jackson was in the December two thousand and six
issue of Playboy.

Speaker 4 (40:06):
Hey you have to buy that as well.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
Which had featured an interview with the Dixie Chicks. God's
Stephen King article, Oh wow, Cindy Margolis is on the cover.
There's an ant the music poll Holiday like.

Speaker 4 (40:26):
No, no, We're a real magazine. It's not it's not filth. JD.

Speaker 2 (40:30):
Sallenger's Secret Sweetheart, David Mammott's fright a fight Night Lauren
and Weisberger. Do you know, Diaz? I don't know who
these people are? And then Gore Vidal on al Gore.

Speaker 4 (40:45):
It's a Gore fast.

Speaker 2 (40:48):
It's a gala Christmas issue, a celebrity studied sex and
cinema issue, apparently featuring twenty questions with Sam Jackson. Yeah,
that must exist. Somebody must be going through vintage playbook
magazines for a podcast.

Speaker 4 (41:03):
How about that working audio for well, maybe it does.
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
I wish they had gorver Vinsky in there as well.

Speaker 2 (41:12):
Sure, yes, Rango.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
Talking about Rango with with with Al Gore and who was?
But no, this the shark creeps in through here, and
it's such a silly moment, and it and it makes
me just so happy. Now, I have a question, Like
Batman Forever, I think that's a movie that some people,

(41:43):
I'm not gonna say miss because it was a giant blockbuster,
huge soundtrack. I have the Batmobile sitting in my closet
for a friend. I found out a Target and he's like,
buy it now. So I have the Target Edition Batmobile
from Batman Forever. I have to send it to him.
I just keep forgetting, sorry for getting, Yeah, playing with it.

(42:05):
But like, do you think that's a movie that kind
of people missed the the like Schumacher humor, kind of
camp vibe to or do you think since it came
after Batman returns and it's such like a stark and
like it's the difference is so incredible between the two,
But like, do you think people missed that a little
bit for Batman Forever?

Speaker 4 (42:27):
Yeah, okay, definitely. And I'm not saying they have to
like it, but that was all a deliberate choice. It's
trying to be a bit more like the sixties, you know,
Adam West, that kind of thing. That's a that's an
artistic decision, and you can think that's bad or whatever.
But people people were just like oh but stupid though. Yeah, yeah,
it's supposed to be. You're not getting it. You're not

(42:49):
getting it.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
It's boiling acid.

Speaker 4 (42:54):
Oh my god, that's still burnt into my brain. I
think i'll ever forget that. Friends, when I was like, oh,
this actor is terrible, and the guest on the show
is like, I know him. Sorry, he's great.

Speaker 1 (43:06):
I have that sticker on my computer. One of my
friends made the sticker about, oh no, it's boiling acids.
That's on my that's on my computer.

Speaker 4 (43:14):
But I kind of that delivery alone should have made
the people watching it go, oh okay, I see what
they're doing.

Speaker 1 (43:20):
Just Tommy Lee Jones is up to like seventeen in
it's Jim Carrey is being Jim Carrey. I mean, Nicole
Kimmen just wants Batman hard. Oh just yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (43:32):
People think this is like the more Kiddy one. It's like,
oh no, this is just as horny as the previous thing.

Speaker 1 (43:38):
She wants. She's she's about it, but I guess I
just I remember it. Yeah, like people say, yo, it sucks.
But I think my favorite fact is that Schumacher finished
it at maybe like a little bit ahead of time
and a little bit under budget, which kind of blows
my mind if it's correct, because that's such a bombastic film.

(43:59):
So I kind of love that someone could turn this in.
You know, if Coppola did it, it'd still be being made.
So I.

Speaker 4 (44:08):
Don't think he gets enough praise. He was. He was
really good, and it did upset me a little bit
that he came out and apologized for Batman and Robin. Yeah,
he apologized, and I'm like, you've got nothing to apologize for.
You did what was asked of you. You delivered a campy,
silly Batman movie.

Speaker 1 (44:24):
If you read the studio notes, you know, yeah, if
he got rushed into production, did he not? And then
he had got a ton of studio notes, and then
Arnold wasn't even there. I think the fact that it
kind of makes sense is a win.

Speaker 4 (44:37):
Exactly right, It holds together. I have fun watch it.
It's not good, but I've seen far worse movies.

Speaker 1 (44:45):
Sure, Yeah, Larry Crown terrible movie.

Speaker 2 (44:52):
Mark Is is generally a very positive person. You only
talks positively about about films. He was recently on an
episode of Movie or Minute talking about same in private
Ryan which she is asked like, what's your favorite Tom
Hanks films and just unprovoked marks like Larry Crown's the
worst film ever made. I have to say that Starry
Crown just just awful, terrible, nothing good about it. It

(45:14):
makes me sad. And since then Mark at least two
people have it in their top five, one of whom
has been on this show names but Richard knows who
he is.

Speaker 1 (45:28):
Movie crushes my soul. It's really bad. Yeah, so when
you watched when was the first time you watched this?

Speaker 4 (45:38):
It would have been it would have been not on
release because I didn't see it like in the cinema,
but I bought it. It would have been VHS, not DVD.
I didn't get DVDs from another year or two after
this would have been released probably, and I was living
I was living in Pakistans at the time and they

(46:00):
didn't have DVDs yet. So yeah, I bought it on
VHS in Islamabad, Pakistan. I watched it there. I remember
that vividly. I remember the box and everything.

Speaker 1 (46:11):
Oh God, what do you think.

Speaker 4 (46:13):
I loved it? Loved it. I think though I was
the right age, like you know, it's like a teenager.
I'm like, this movie is so cool. It's so badass.
It's way better than yours. Obviously now over time, I
understand the difference between the two, but I'm like, no,
this is way more exciting, I think people.

Speaker 1 (46:34):
I mean, Jay you, I would watch Deep Blue c
before Jaws. But Jaws is a much better film.

Speaker 2 (46:39):
I've said it before. Yeah, I prefer Deep Busy I
will watch. I understand Jaws is better a timer deep S.
I've watched deeply See way more times than I've seens.
I watched yours recently for maybe ever, like the seventh time.
It's it's definitely less than fewer than ten. I've seen Geors,
I've seen Deep Zee that many times. It is year.

Speaker 4 (46:59):
I don't know the differences though, Jaws because of the
type of movie is you've got to be in a
specific sort of mood and frame of mind, whereas Deep
you could just put this on no matter what and
have some drinks and like a laugh.

Speaker 1 (47:13):
Yeah, they serve like so in the States here we
have like TNT movies or FX movies or USA movies
which used to play on cable all the time. What like,
I kind of think that Deeplis is sort of like that.
What kind of what's the equivalent for y'all in the
In the.

Speaker 2 (47:33):
UK, there's there's some channels like you know I TV
your channel five, which will just on a on a
Sunday afternoon that just play like four movies in a
row sometimes and.

Speaker 4 (47:46):
Put an advertisement break in the middle of a sentence.

Speaker 2 (47:51):
Deep, I feel like it's often just like it's it's
Thursday night. Yeah, Deep, c's on it TV. It's it's
just on. But they're not like dedicated movie channels. They're
just like regular channel which will just they have a
few films in rotation and DVC like conn Air was
was on that list for a while. I just turned
Oh kind of it's on again, Okay, I just watch
one Air again.

Speaker 4 (48:10):
Five does kind of similar as well. Yeah, well, I
don't know. I haven't watched tv TV and sure have.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
I watched task Master once a week and that's about it.

Speaker 4 (48:20):
I've heard that it is worth my time. I haven't
been yet.

Speaker 2 (48:23):
It is excellent. It's very much worth your time. I
love and I think it's on Netflix as well.

Speaker 1 (48:28):
Was it watch it Jay? There's so much of it
that I'll never be able to get caught back.

Speaker 2 (48:33):
What you mean, there's nineteen seasons we don't know, but there.
They're ten episodes long, they're easy to watch. They're like
forty five minutes an episode. You don't have to go
in order but better.

Speaker 4 (48:44):
Yeah, the vibe I get is that you could just
jump in.

Speaker 2 (48:46):
You absolutely can, but you jump in. But because there's
like two seasons a year, so you you watch one
episode a week for ten weeks, then you'd be like, oh,
my Taskmas has gone. They just go. Then you go
back and watch another season and overtime and you'll eventually
catch up, and you know, some seasons better than others,
but they're all worth watching.

Speaker 1 (49:05):
Can I listen to it? Have a long work comute?

Speaker 2 (49:08):
I feel like what you should do is watch the
show and then listen to the toss Master podcast hosted
by Ed Gamble, who was one of the contestants in
series nineteen. And there you go. Then you can expand
to the New Zealand into the Australia. That's as far
as I've gone so far. But there's like Norwegian versions.
Don't watch the American version. They didn't do a very
good job. It's fine, they changed the format. They messed up.

Speaker 1 (49:32):
Yeah, John, what's the Batman movie? You've watched?

Speaker 2 (49:36):
The most.

Speaker 4 (49:37):
The one I've watched the most. I'm going to say
it's got to be Batman Returns. I mean, as a kid,
that was my favorite one. So I just kept watching it,
kept watching it, kept watching it throughout all the years,
and I regularly put it on because it's technically a
Christmas movie, So I watch it most Christmases when I
can convince someone to sit with me and they're like, yeah,
we watched this last year. Yeah, but we haven't watched

(49:59):
it this year. It's going on, it's going on.

Speaker 1 (50:01):
It's definitely my favorite Batman film.

Speaker 4 (50:04):
Yeah, I mean, I'm torn because that's been my favorite
all my life. But the most recent one, The Batman,
I'm like this, I might like it even more, but
it's a totally different film, so I find it hard
to compare the two.

Speaker 1 (50:16):
There's a lot of water in The Batman, too much,
I mean, but.

Speaker 2 (50:24):
My favorite one has sharks in it. It's Lego. The
Lego Batman movie is my favorite. I get a very
different kind of Batman film.

Speaker 4 (50:30):
Yeah, but that's of the series though. You can take
it all these different That's what annoys you when some
people go, oh, this one's terrible because it's silly or
this one's terrible because it's just really gritty. It's like, yeah,
but it's Batman. You can do what you want with it.
The comics do that. There's a million different ones with
different styles, and you pick the one you want to read.

Speaker 1 (50:49):
You know, when people like when people say that's not
my Batman's there's three thousand Batman. Yeah, what what it
has to be yours? It's it's an interesting thing.

Speaker 4 (51:03):
Do you want character syndrome? People have everything to cater
to them all the time. It's like, well, no, this
Batman's for someone you likes a different Batman, you know,
go watch the one you like.

Speaker 2 (51:11):
You're no longer the main demographic these days. You've gotten older,
move on. They don't make films for you anymore. It's horrifying.

Speaker 1 (51:21):
But yeah, I think in the nineties a lot of people,
you know, my age, now they're very or maybe not
even moore because everyone's become very entitled.

Speaker 2 (51:29):
But in the.

Speaker 1 (51:29):
Nineties eighties, comic books weren't popular in the States. So
if you read comic books, you're kind of kind of
a nerd for lack of a better term, or a yeah,
And so I think people people became very connected with
them and protective of them, Like you know, when you
get kind of hammered, you get really defensive of that.
So I think sometimes people latch onto like a comic

(51:50):
book series and become very attached to it because it
wasn't cool and they like kind of alienated them. So
I can understand on some grounds when people are a
little annoyed, but also you have to think in context
of like what the era is and where you are.
But yeah, it's such a different era now, So when
people are like, it's not my Batman, it's like, well,
it's not the nineties, Like, it's not Yeah, you're not

(52:11):
going to have that. So and then John, do you
walk around with fish and just eat it? Eat the
fish all the time? We don't bite noses, do you.

Speaker 4 (52:22):
I mean, I'm a vegetarian, bad biting nose. Humans don't
count again, you know, nobody cares about humans the terrible.

Speaker 1 (52:30):
That moment messed me up when I was ten. I
just got to say, it messes me up now. Yeah,
just the way he's eating and raw.

Speaker 4 (52:39):
It's one of the greatest performances of all time. You
forget even though I watch it all the time, You
forget how like grossiest to like women and stuff as well,
and he's talking about blowing up people's erogenous zones and
all this like this is this is a kids for
this has toys and McDonald's. It's like.

Speaker 1 (53:01):
I loved it. I remember loving it, but just this
is a little above ten year old mark. But I
loved it, Yeah, because a lot of kids went to it.

Speaker 2 (53:10):
John, you've got an alter ego in terms of CANTEENA Turner.
If I remember rightly, who is a dinner lady who
works in a kitchen. How well do you think the
preacher would would work alongside CANTEENA Turner.

Speaker 4 (53:24):
Oh, that would be amazing. Actually, I'm gonna photoshop him
in my attire now, I'm gonna the thing is I joke.
I'm not joking. I will probably spend about ten hours
mocking this, right. I think it'd be a great addition
to the dinner ladies. I'll do his makeup for him
and get him a nice wig, and I can teach

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him all the steps. You know, he's clearly a quite
fleet of foot despite not being the fittest guy. Like me,
I'm not that fit, but I'm a dancer. So there
you go.

Speaker 2 (53:56):
You are the Dinner Lady is going to do a
cover of Deepest Bluist as like a shock.

Speaker 4 (54:01):
If it was up to me, Yes, Can I convince
the singer to do it? Absolutely not. I'll try, and
I know I'll fail, but I'll try anyway because I
just want to confuse him.

Speaker 1 (54:15):
What's your favorite kitchen fight of film? Do you have
favorite kitchen fights? Do you like the one from Gremlins?

Speaker 2 (54:19):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (54:20):
Do you like the one from Jurassic Park? Alien Resurrection?

Speaker 4 (54:23):
Spy to say Jurassic Park, but I think because this
scene actually really reminds me of that scene. It's similar. Yeah,
But then when you said Gremlin, because I hadn't considered
that because that wasn't a commercial kitchen, that's a home kitchen.
So I think I'm leaning into the Gremlins if we're

(54:44):
accepting that one. I think Gremlins is because that's another one.
You don't see the grossness coming. The ways that she
has to kill those gremlins is like Jesus.

Speaker 1 (54:55):
And this is Peltzer is a legend.

Speaker 4 (54:57):
Yeah, that's another movie every year anyway at Christmas. But
I have I have like a set of movies like
these are going on no matter what even if.

Speaker 1 (55:07):
Yeah, that's a Christmas movie.

Speaker 4 (55:09):
It is you know what it is, isn't it? That's
gonna get added now, let's get it again. As a kid.
As a kid, I was like, you know, when something
new comes out, you've got this weird mindset of well,
it's new, so it's the good one. It's better, it's better, right,
So I insisted that Joe's The Revenge was the best one.
It's because it's new, is it's and it's more violent.

Speaker 1 (55:29):
A banana boat scene.

Speaker 4 (55:31):
Yeah, I was scared of banana boats because of that scene.

Speaker 2 (55:33):
We had a lego banana boat.

Speaker 1 (55:35):
Yeah, we do. And okay, can you decide something for us, John, Okay,
Jurassic Park kitchen fight, Deep Blue Sea kitchen fight. We
should do this every episode? Jay, which one is? Which
one do you prefer? I don't know. You can't say
better because it's very subjective, But which one is better?

(56:00):
I say Blue?

Speaker 4 (56:03):
You know what I feel mean saying I think I'm
going with drastic part right, But I think that might
be that I have more nostalgic attachment to it, So
that could be what's happening here. But even people who
think this movie is maybe silly or whatever. I think,
show them this scene and they'll they'll actually, I think

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everyone will like this scene. This is really really well done.

Speaker 2 (56:26):
Fantastic scene the Jurassic.

Speaker 4 (56:28):
Park is that has another It's one of the most
iconic bits of the movie.

Speaker 2 (56:31):
It's got dinosaurs in.

Speaker 1 (56:33):
It and magic labels and magic labels, and she tricks
a dinosaur but with a really shiny cupboard.

Speaker 2 (56:40):
It's really shiny.

Speaker 4 (56:42):
It's so shiny, which would probably work because not a
lot of animals can pick up on their reflections, can they.
I know they did a study with dolphins and they
can dolphins understand Oh that's me. I imagine a shark wouldn't.
But I don't know.

Speaker 2 (56:57):
I mean these ones might because they can recognize.

Speaker 4 (56:59):
Yeah, and so you know these ones gonna do anything.

Speaker 1 (57:03):
You know, what if you switch places? How would Preacher
do against the raptors and how would the kids do
against the sharks.

Speaker 4 (57:11):
I think Preacher would be absolutely fine against the raptors,
and I think the kids would be killed in They
wouldn't last. No, no, if we're switching.

Speaker 2 (57:21):
So it's like, uh, Lex is trying to get a
little tim off of the pot, and the shark comes
up and eats Tim and then lexes into the oven.
It's a it's a two versus both of them. So
it's Preacher and the bird in Durassic Park. And but
the bird would team up with the raptors because their dinosaurs.
They're birds as well.

Speaker 4 (57:39):
Yeah, with each other.

Speaker 1 (57:41):
He's over there, he's over there. There.

Speaker 4 (57:45):
It's a mirror bird gang.

Speaker 1 (57:48):
It's a mirror. It's a mirror.

Speaker 4 (57:50):
Don't fall through it. So clever Preacher for for it.

Speaker 1 (58:00):
So Patrick could just hold the door shut. I think, yeah,
but there's two.

Speaker 4 (58:09):
It's it's tough for us to say, not having meta
raptor how strong are they physically?

Speaker 2 (58:15):
That's a good point, I'm gonna say. Quite.

Speaker 4 (58:19):
It's hard to judge, really, isn't it, because what we're
comparing it to they got.

Speaker 1 (58:22):
Some beefy leg.

Speaker 4 (58:25):
Like an ostrich They're quite strong, aren't.

Speaker 2 (58:28):
They have strong legs? Be that fast?

Speaker 4 (58:32):
I suppose that's probably the closest I would think an
ostriche or what's that one, a cassewary? Oh yeah, oh god,
they've got the same feet.

Speaker 2 (58:41):
Yeah, and they can my favorite fact about castories they
can hear your heart beat and they've got their kick.
Is enough to like go through your rib cage so
they can hear your heartbeat, work out where your heart is,
and stab you in the heart with their foot.

Speaker 1 (58:58):
Wait what okay, then what is this called?

Speaker 4 (59:04):
It's really terrifying. It's probably the most terrifying they are.

Speaker 2 (59:09):
And they're like tol so they can get up and reach,
like if they want to kill you, they will kill you.

Speaker 1 (59:16):
What is this thing?

Speaker 4 (59:18):
It's amazing, isn't it. That's what I imagine. Maybe a
raptors inherited stuff like a castawery style, so maybe they
could hear you heart beat as well, but then they
wouldn't fall for the trick.

Speaker 1 (59:29):
Yeah, there's a video called when Humans Mess with the
World's Most Dangerous Bird.

Speaker 2 (59:36):
Don't do that.

Speaker 1 (59:40):
That's like the earnest goes to the camp bit he's like,
never do this to a family of badgers and then
the badgers beat them up.

Speaker 4 (59:48):
Well, apparently, can't sharks like hear your heart beat or something?
Because what are those things they have on the nose
that like they have another sense, don't they they can
like sense electricity?

Speaker 2 (59:59):
JESU, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
That things feet are horrifying. Sorry I didn't hear you.
The thing's feet.

Speaker 2 (01:00:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
Yeah, that's basically, oh, we need a genetically modify this thing.

Speaker 2 (01:00:19):
I don't need to, it's it's already, it's done.

Speaker 4 (01:00:22):
You just send them in to fight the sharks from this.
Don't even modify them.

Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
Just go worries versus sharks. I'm here for that.

Speaker 4 (01:00:28):
That sounds like one of those cheap, not even B movies.
There's like Z list crappy movies like Asylum Make I
mean we.

Speaker 2 (01:00:35):
Watched some of them. We've got a bunch of more
still to go.

Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
I mean, Ostro just knock people out and where's my car?
So they're pretty deadly.

Speaker 2 (01:00:45):
That's a lama anyway. So John, what are your top
four shark movies?

Speaker 4 (01:00:53):
Right? People have probably said all of these right, And
actually I was a bit of a big head and
I was like, well, you need to hear me talk
for far longer. So I actually picked five because I
couldn't decide because I am in reverse order. I add
a number five was Open Water.

Speaker 1 (01:01:12):
Yeah that's not.

Speaker 4 (01:01:13):
I mean it's not it is a shark movie, but
it is.

Speaker 2 (01:01:16):
We've covered it.

Speaker 4 (01:01:17):
I think that's a that's a good film. It's it's
it's sort of underrated now it doesn't really get mentioned anymore.
It was all the rage when it came out.

Speaker 2 (01:01:23):
It's no fun. It's my problem with it is just
it's just no fun at all.

Speaker 4 (01:01:29):
It is again, if you're in the right number four
to kick off the proper list was despite me forgetting
a fact about it earlier. The Meg sure, because me
and Nile are obsessed with Statham and we just looked.
I mean, you got me into Crank two. That was
what that Weather movie. I was like, don't bother with

(01:01:53):
Crag one, just watch this.

Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
Craig One's fun too, but Craank two.

Speaker 4 (01:01:58):
Later, But yeah, you're in no rush. So we went
to the cinema on opening data to what's the Meg
and you know what it was? Actually in the cinema
where we were going, it was so for some reason,
I think just because of Statham. It was packed. So
we had to get the worst seats in the house,
you know, the very front row on this giant like

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Imax thing. So I'm spending the whole movie looking up
at this giant Statham face and it was worth it.

Speaker 2 (01:02:28):
I had that for for The Dark Knight. Actually I
was front row Imax for The Dark Knight only Imax
film I've seen front.

Speaker 4 (01:02:36):
And really giving you the best experience.

Speaker 2 (01:02:39):
And there's that bit with subtitles and you're trying to
see the action in the middle of the screen and
looking down at the bomb of screen and then looking
it's just hard.

Speaker 4 (01:02:46):
You look like left to right to read it. It's
kind of like that. So when I actually saw the
meg again, like on my TV, it wasn't right. I'm like, now,
hang on a minute. Stathan's face is in the right proportions.

Speaker 1 (01:02:58):
It's in the middle of describe it's not the size
of the house.

Speaker 4 (01:03:02):
Oh yeah, because not only were we on the front,
we were like to the side as well in the middle.
They were the only seats left.

Speaker 2 (01:03:09):
Shouldn't they shouldn't I think there's a moral to sell
those seats.

Speaker 4 (01:03:16):
Yeah, you know what, Just get rid of them, destroy them,
get them out of there.

Speaker 1 (01:03:20):
It's a morals.

Speaker 4 (01:03:22):
It should be a crime. I love it number three
because my rewatch Deep Blue cy good to hear as
I I remembered loving it and rewatching it. Yeah, it
held up to what I remembered it being like, it
didn't disappoint. In fact, I probably appreciate it more now

(01:03:42):
because now I get this kind of movie where one
of the I was just like, oh, that's so cool.
It's so badass, you know, whereas I hate him, I'm
a connois sort of film. These days, I can analyze
it and it's themes.

Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
But that's why it's good, right. It works when you're
a kid and you're like shorts, and then when you
get older you're like, wait, no, this is well made.
This is good, this is interesting.

Speaker 4 (01:04:07):
That's the difference. Like when people lump it in that
I think you mentioned earlier, some people said so bad
it's good. It's like no, no, no, no no, there's a difference,
like this is good, it's well made. A bad movie
it is poorly made.

Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
That's you know, yeah, this is not poorly made. This
is what the sharks are great exceptional.

Speaker 4 (01:04:27):
You know what for for CGI from that time, it
wasn't not that.

Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
Badly that bad.

Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
Yeah, thirty seconds up there, don't freeze from it. Looks
bad when you freeze from it, but don't do that.

Speaker 1 (01:04:39):
Just emotional twenty plus yeah, yeah, there's twenty plus minutes
of shark action in it that look great from Molkanti sharks.
And then people complain about the few CGI bits.

Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
Guy the production.

Speaker 4 (01:04:52):
Just two other movies from that year. Looks better than
a lot of them.

Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
Yeah, and it holds up, you know, a lot cheaper
compared to like, yeah, The Phantom Menace looks pretty good
in that, but that film caused six times as much
as what you know.

Speaker 4 (01:05:08):
Yeah, and that doesn't hold up whenever it's the CG.
It doesn't because they did use a lot of props,
and like.

Speaker 2 (01:05:16):
Jarger, jar Jar was pretty impressive for ninety nine, jar.

Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
Jar was pretty good. Yeah, but there's a lot more
like physical stuff than you realize. It's the next one,
you know, it's Attack of the Clones where he was like,
I'm not making anything. He was Lucas was really proud.
I remember this in an interview, saying like, oh, yeah,
I didn't build a single set of armor.

Speaker 2 (01:05:37):
For the movie.

Speaker 4 (01:05:38):
And I was like, that's not good, George. Yeah, And
sadly that's the way you know, cinema went. But let's
not go down that road because my number two this
might be controversial. I don't know. I've put Jaws too,
because yeah, I think it's good. Does it need to exist? Right?
Does there need to be a Jaw secret film? But

(01:06:03):
did Jaws demand the sequel. No, it didn't. It didn't
at all. But considering that the studio said we want
a sequel, I think they did the best they could.
I think this is pretty decent. It kind of makes sense.
There isn't There isn't a shark hunting people halfway across
the world like in four. You know it kind of yeah,

(01:06:25):
I like it. I like the way to kill the
shark because it's not the same. It's a little bit different,
you know, long lived Marge, poor ladies.

Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
Ladies watched it yet we watched it last week?

Speaker 4 (01:06:40):
Oh wow, Well, which one since you've rewatched recently? Have
you seen all the Jaws movies recently?

Speaker 2 (01:06:46):
I watched them all last week.

Speaker 4 (01:06:48):
Brilliant, perfect, because I'm always torn? Which is worse out
of three?

Speaker 2 (01:06:53):
And four? Okay?

Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
I watched four before three?

Speaker 2 (01:06:56):
Yes? Same.

Speaker 4 (01:06:58):
I think in retrospect four might be more.

Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
I think it is way. I kind of hate Dennis
Quaid in films, just in general. It's just it's just
something I have against him. I don't know if he
didn't he didn't do anything to me. I just think
he's continuously miscast as the hero when he should have
played the joker in every film. He's ever done because
he has the face, he has villain face, and he's

(01:07:23):
he's perfectly cast in the substance. They finally got it right.
But even aside from that, there's Jewels three D was
better than I remembered, but still weird, and Jules Jewels.
The Revenge is just like, this is a silly film.
I'm going to sit down and enjoy. And it's a
little too much romance between Michael Kane and missus Brodie Ellen.

Speaker 4 (01:07:50):
It's also a nuts the way she has flashbacks to
things that she wasn't there for.

Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
She has a psychic drink with a shark. It's it's
just none of it makes sense. It's all great.

Speaker 1 (01:08:00):
Well yeah, that's the clearly suffering too, Like she's in
this movie, she's really suffering. And uh like everyone's like,
just get over yourself.

Speaker 2 (01:08:10):
Your son died like three days ago.

Speaker 1 (01:08:11):
Move on, ages Water has been nothing but trouble for
this family. Her son just died. Everyone's like, get over yourself. Grandma.

Speaker 4 (01:08:23):
I'd go and live like in a landlocked country.

Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
Yeah, good to Nebraska.

Speaker 4 (01:08:28):
Yeah yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:08:30):
And number one, what's it gonna be?

Speaker 4 (01:08:33):
I mean, you're probably gonna just hate me because everyone
will say this. I'm sure Jaws.

Speaker 1 (01:08:39):
Yeah, it's Jaws.

Speaker 2 (01:08:40):
It is.

Speaker 4 (01:08:41):
I love it. That's another one I watched as a kid.
Should a kid be watching that? Probably not, but I
loved it. It gave me an obsession with sharks throughout
most of my life. It's one of those obsessions though
I have these with certain animals. I love them, I
find them fascinating. I never ever want to be anywhere
near of them. I'm not one of those is like
I'm going in a shark. Now they're over there. I'm

(01:09:03):
over from fine. Yeah, I can appreciate them. That's what
annoys me when people say, oh, shark infested waters, Like, no,
they're not infesting the water. That's their home. Yeah, we're
not meant to be there, They're meant to be there.

Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
It's like saying human infested apartments.

Speaker 4 (01:09:21):
Yeah, yeah, exactly. It's ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
Isn't it a shark infested apartment problem?

Speaker 1 (01:09:28):
It's wait, tell me more.

Speaker 3 (01:09:34):
It is.

Speaker 4 (01:09:34):
It is a classic movie. Obviously, everybody loves it, although
I did. There was something I was reading recently where
Spielberg was basically saying, it's crap. Though it's crap, but
I understand when you're an artist. It's like the curse
of the artist. You're never happy with your old stuff.
You're always moving on and progressing. It's like I saw
the Terminator in the cinema recently for it's like anniversary,

(01:09:56):
but would it be four e five?

Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
It was four seed last year, eighty four forty.

Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
Then before eighty four? Is that okay?

Speaker 2 (01:10:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:10:05):
So yeah, I went to the cinema and it was
like introduced by James Cameron, and in the introduction he's
going like, oh yeah, you know, I don't really it's good,
but you know, people seem to like it.

Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
So here you go, no money on it. There's like
no money and it looks gorgeous. He should be proud
of that.

Speaker 4 (01:10:28):
But I also understand that, you know, the all my
friends were like musicians. They hate their album. You know,
their first album. Oh no, it's awful, it's awful. And
I'm there going this, this album changed my life. When
you're talking about you made.

Speaker 2 (01:10:40):
An album, that's amazing.

Speaker 4 (01:10:43):
Right, right, But you're never happy. You're never happy, which
is one reason I don't ever listen to my own
podcast because I'll hate everything I say. I'll hate it.

Speaker 1 (01:10:54):
It's over.

Speaker 4 (01:10:54):
Yeah, it's Yeah, it's out in the EFA. I'm divorced
from it. Then.

Speaker 2 (01:10:58):
Yeah, John, you're the second person to put Jaws two
on the list. You're the fifth to the Meg the fifteenth,
seeing the sixteenth of Jews. Four people didn't put Jews
on the list.

Speaker 4 (01:11:09):
If you want, I can't imagine, like, even though you
were saying that, you know you'd prefer this to Jaws.
I can't imagine a world where it's not on.

Speaker 1 (01:11:18):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, some people just even gotta
be a little provocative and different.

Speaker 4 (01:11:26):
Yeah, I wonder if not that they're being pretentious, but
I wonder if they've gone you know what, I won't
bother mentioning that because that's a given.

Speaker 2 (01:11:32):
Yeah, I think some did. Yeah, anyway, did you have
any any any more thoughts on this scene or the
film as a whole.

Speaker 4 (01:11:42):
Oh? I mean, I just love this, this whole thing.
I was just so happy you gave me this a
pan as a weapon. Yeah, it's very Tom and Ja.
But at the same time, I thought to myself that
might be sensible. You know. Yeah, I've always heard well
I've also heard the character this, but you know, if

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a shark gets you try and hit the eye or
the nose, and some some guy did say, well, I
actually wouldn't advise you trying to punch it in the
nose because it's got a giant mouth of razor blades.
You're probably going to hit them. But if you've got
a pan, you could probably whack it on the nose, right.

Speaker 1 (01:12:24):
Oh yeah, a whack.

Speaker 4 (01:12:27):
And then thosees are very very sensitive. So because they've
got that thing I meant, I can't remember the name
of it, that weird thing that feels electricity. That's like
a sense they have that we don't have. So you
whack them on the nose. So the pan fantastic, clever.
I like it.

Speaker 2 (01:12:44):
The electro reception there you go, it's the Lorenzi is
what it's called. The electro receptors on anyway, that's what
it is.

Speaker 4 (01:12:54):
That's that's how they can like not hear, because it's
a different sense that we can't understand, but they can
like your heart from like ten miles away or something stupid.
I don't want to do.

Speaker 2 (01:13:06):
Well, well, I think that that will do it for
this chapter. Thank you for joining us.

Speaker 3 (01:13:10):
John.

Speaker 2 (01:13:11):
What would like to plug? Where can the listeners find you? Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:13:13):
Wow?

Speaker 4 (01:13:14):
If you want to hear more from me. I mean,
I've got three podcasts technical well two of them are
finished really at the minute. But bat Minute where we
talk about the Batman movies one minutes at a time.
Miami Minutes, where we talk about the movie Miami Connection
one minute at a time.

Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
Rules that was.

Speaker 4 (01:13:31):
It was so fun talking about it. I think that's
the greatest thing I've ever been a part of. And
if you like weird queer punk rock musicals, I have
one head Big Inch by Angry Inch where I talk
about the musical Headwig and the Angry Inch. That's not
minute by minute, but it's chapter by chapter off the DVD.

Speaker 2 (01:13:50):
That's what we're doing right here. So that's what we're
fine with.

Speaker 1 (01:13:52):
That great minute by minutes. Great, but it's just you
can't do eight, like three different ones. Well maybe you could.

Speaker 4 (01:14:02):
Don't tempt me to me, I would have already started
doing like four more. I've been planning to do Showgirls
minute for I.

Speaker 1 (01:14:09):
Think every Vera Hoven movie is right for a minute
by minute because they're.

Speaker 2 (01:14:14):
Just so soldier of Orange minute.

Speaker 1 (01:14:17):
They're just so people miss show Girls too. I think
a lot of people miss Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:14:24):
I haven't seen it.

Speaker 1 (01:14:25):
It's not an accident. Nothing fear holding is nothing in
that movie is an accident.

Speaker 4 (01:14:31):
He knew what he was doing and he it found
its audience eventually. Yeah, with like queer people especially for
some reason, latch onto it like this is our movie.

Speaker 1 (01:14:41):
And Vinegar Syndrome has a great release for it. Yes, yes, yes, Showgirls.

Speaker 2 (01:14:47):
Hell a Minute, great, I could do it.

Speaker 1 (01:14:51):
I love that movie.

Speaker 2 (01:14:53):
One hundred and thirty episodes on l.

Speaker 1 (01:14:55):
Benedetta the Farting Nun Movie. I could do that.

Speaker 4 (01:14:59):
Oh, also, I I should probably since you mentioned it,
plugged the band. If you want weird English punk rock
with theatrical drag elements, then we are Pete Bentham and
the Dinner Ladies and there's me in drag.

Speaker 2 (01:15:14):
Being weird.

Speaker 4 (01:15:17):
Spotify on Spotify, YouTube everything that. The band's been around
for like fifteen plus years, but I've only been with
them for five.

Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
All right, well, I'm definitely I'm definitely listening to that.

Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
Well, listeners. You can find this podcast on over social
media at Deep Blue seapod at emails, deepcodt gmail dot com.
Next week, Everything I Do is at life esstersfilm dot
com and mark'st Movies, Films and Flicks Next week is
a new movie. Next week is either going to be
Dangerous Animals or Fear Below, depending on which one we

(01:15:54):
record first, but they're both coming up soon new shot
films for twenty twenty five, so come back next week
for an episode of one of those. But as four
Deep C one, Chapter sixteen dive to thank you once
again to our guest John Parker. Thank you very much.
I have been Jake klewet Ma Mar Karthmeyer and we'll
deep blue sea you next week
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