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Speaker 2 (01:46):
It is Thursday night. That means that your early introduction
to the weekend, this is disasters in the making. How's
everybody doing on brad Slager getting ready to usher you
down some of the gilded hallways of Hollywood. But I'm
not gonna be doing it alone because joining me every
two weeks on this disturbing venture is screen rant dot

(02:09):
COM's own Paul Young. What is going on? Paul?

Speaker 4 (02:12):
What has happened in Bradley. I'm gonna tell you right
now that my interconnection is being poop poop, So there's
a good chance at some point during this conversation you're
gonna ask me a question. I'm gonna be responding, but
you won't hear it because I'll be disconnected. If that happens.
Just wait patiently and I'll be back. I don't know
on it way to go, Extinity a pile of poop.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Like our hero tonight, though, I'll be able to think
on the fly and come up with solutions as needed.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
Because does an a knife to the ribs, because that's
his favorite.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Move, could be We'll have to We'll have to wait
and see now.

Speaker 4 (02:51):
To let anybody Exfinity's ribs. Can I do that? Can
we just feel there? Listen to your brother.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Well. Normally on the show, Paul and I will try
to tie in a movie selection based on either what's
in theaters or what's on the front page. But not today,
because this is August and that's a special time of
the year for us, because August for us is Gerard
Butler month. He's our preferred thespian on this show. His

(03:28):
collection of work fits right in seamlessly with what we
do here on the program. And the guy's just a gem.
Let's face it. He carries a movie like I carry
a backpack full of beer, comfortably, easily and with enthusiasm,
I'll say.

Speaker 4 (03:46):
But always with the same accent. Never changes, I don't
has he ever played a character where he doesn't carry
his own accent. He doesn't change.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
Thing is he tries to modulate a little bit so
that he sounds a little bit more Anglican than he does.
But every so often that Scottish brogue starts to slide in.

Speaker 4 (04:08):
Dude, He's just a Scottish dude. Let's see here, what
was the movie he did with he was a bounty Hunter?
Was it called bounty Hunter. It was Scotti accent. How
to Train Your Dragon, both live action and the uh
the animated versions. Scottish actor. He's a Viking Scottish actor.

(04:31):
It's always Scottish actor. He always has Scottish, doesn't matter
what he plays. DENNI thieves one and two Scottish. He
has zero reason. He's playing an American uh CIA agent
to the our secret service, agent to the President. Deepest
thickest Scottish accent you can find.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Well, see, I'll I'll contest that a little bit, only
because it was a couple of years ago. You and
I did that one that was set entirely on the
island of a lighthouse or such, and he let the
brogue just fly in that one, so we got a
sense of the real But he tries to tone it down.
He tries to, but it's still it starts to slip out,

(05:14):
doesn't It starts to slip I.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
Think he let it. I think he let it go
in both The Phantom of the Opera and Law Abiding Citizen.
I watched I don't know if you've ever seen Plane
account a couple of years ago during during COVID, he
watched Plane Yeah, Scottish Scottish plane hunter killer scott It

(05:37):
Scottish captain Joe Glass, but not his accent and the
dude look well for himself had.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
But let's not forget his uh what I have to
put at the pinnacle of his film career, at least
as far as me Geo Storm when he's the you know,
master creator of this international space station where he goes
up there and every single person on the space station
is from a different country. You can even see the

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patch on their shoulder to indicate he could have been
Scottish there, but no, he was an Americans. It would
have fit in fight. You can be a brilliant Scottish astrophysicist,
that's possible. He should have lobbied them and said, come on,
let me, let me just go. I don't want to
do an accent. I could just be myself and I'll
be in character and everybody will think I'm brilliant.

Speaker 4 (06:31):
No, did he carried his accent in three hundred where
he was trying to play a Persian? No, he wasn't
playing a person, He was playing a Persians. Were the
ones that were attacking him?

Speaker 2 (06:44):
Was Greek?

Speaker 4 (06:46):
Yeah, something like that.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
More Middle Eastern than from the northern shores of the
British Isles. Let's just say that.

Speaker 4 (06:55):
But Gods of Egypt. He's playing a god Scottish Scott Yeah, definitely.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
But we love the man for this. He's just he
always delivers, and the guy he loves his action and
we love him in action. So for this week's episode,
we decided to take the second entry in the Has
Fallen franchise, which has to be one of the clumsier
titles to go with as far as franchises are concerned.

(07:26):
But this is London Has Fallen. I'm just gonna come
out and say it right now.

Speaker 4 (07:32):
Love this movie, but it is definitely the weakest of
the three entries. I think the first one it's like
taking right. They kind of came up with this action
franchise out of the blue. I don't think they were
expecting to make a franchise out of it. But the
films kept doing well, so they kept making one and
then they stopped at the trilogy. The third one, I

(07:54):
think is probably the strongest of all three, the first
one being a good kind of getting you into the
character in the moment, and the second this one, man,
this is so weak. It's the story is weak, the
characters are not. They're good characters.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
Characters are good. Action is strong in this very strong.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
A lot of good sequences, but if not, if not
completely unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
Not a lot of common sense being applied here. So
to give an overview of the franchise that has fallen,
these are centered on him playing Mic Banning secret Service
agent as attacks keep happening to the American President. The
first entry was Olympus has Fallen, where with the North

(08:42):
Koreans that attacked the White House and actually took control
of it and wanted to take control of the missile system.

Speaker 4 (08:50):
I think that's correct. I think that's right.

Speaker 2 (08:53):
It's been an interrupted the whole proceeding. This is the
second entry Londoness and as we'll get into it, and
the final one, or at least third so far, Angel
has Fallen, where Aaron Eckhart has now departed his role
as president and now we have horrid attacks on the

(09:16):
new president with drones. But Mike Banning is there to
save the damn day, that's for sure. So this is
the second entry. As we said, part of the problem.
I think you've got about four or five different people
working on a script on top of which they kept
going through different directors. Anton Fuqua, who directed the first one,

(09:40):
was slated to do this, but then a couple of
delays happened and then he got scheduled out and had
to do the Uh, he had to go do other franchises.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
So he let me tell you something here. I didn't
know this, I thought earlier. I said that they were
just kind of did three and they were finished. You know,
there was a whole other trailogy based on these after this.
It never got off the ground, like what they've been
written or yeah, they were okay. So there was one

(10:10):
called Night Has Fallen. They greenlit that thing in twenty
twenty and Butler was coming back to play the lead
character Night Has Fallen, but it got into some sort
of lead the lawsuit and didn't get settled to October
twenty twenty three, and was supposed to start filming after
the Writer's Guild, remember the Actors and Writers strike in

(10:33):
twenty twenty three. Well, it never took off. After that
one they were supposed to do, Paris Has Fallen. They've
apparently got a script for that. There was a trailer.
That's how I've never seen a trailer for a movie
called Paris Has Fallen based on these characters, have you not?
He No, it's an eight part mini series on an

(10:56):
Australian television what is Happening? And then there's another and
it's supposed to call Apollo Has Fallen And that was
announced in March of this year. What the heck? And
they're filming it right now. Apparently it's under in production.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
So did they did they license this out to Australian television? Then?
Is that what you're telling me?

Speaker 4 (11:19):
I can't tell because he was it doesn't say I'd
have to click through everything. But apparently he was announced
to go to the third one Night Has or fourth
when Night Has Fallen? But it hasn't Like I don't
see his name with anything else. But it's all based
on the same Has Fallen franchise. They've made a legitimate
trying to make a legitimate franchise out of it. Well,

(11:42):
now I got to go try to find the ten
network and see what's on there.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
Well, now, what do you know? That? This is all
coming out of Millennium Pictures, the production studio which is
somewhat established but not a high ranking one, so it's
a little bit lower budget as far as movies go,
but not cheap.

Speaker 4 (12:04):
And Studio Canals involved too, and they've they're about the same.
So you got you got two of the same type
of production studios involved with the same.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Yeah, so you got Canadian production involved as well, so
this is you know, you got different money coming in.
I understand now a little bit more of that. You know,
this is a collaborative effort. Of course, you got g
based Productions attached because that's Gerard Butler's production studio. Gotta
have that.

Speaker 4 (12:31):
I didn't know that, so we you know.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
And again, these are very pulpy, very engaging, if not
very well thought out films.

Speaker 4 (12:41):
So they're consumable. That's what I's That's how I describe
films of this nature. You can consume them.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
And don't if I'm slipping around and this is TV,
I'm stopping, you know. In case in point, I watched
it again this afternoon for probably the eighth or ninth
time in the last year or two, because I just
like it, and I wrapped it up and the wife
came back from what she was doing all day and
then she's like, oh, what were you watching? I said,
I had one of those. She's like, oh, you gonna
watch that? As I gots it, well, she's like, screw it,
I'm putting it on. She had to watch it right now.

(13:12):
It's just that kind of film. It's very Uh, it's
like a big tub of hot popcorn. You're not walking
away from it, you know what I mean. So the
premise for this one, well I get it into the
premishep because we have some backstory. We start in the
Middle East, in Yemen, with the somewhat elaborate wedding ceremony

(13:32):
taking place in a desert location. Apparently they got really
good party rentals out there in Yemen, from what I
can tell from this big yellow tents, dance floors and
such set up. Okay, why do we care? Why do
I care about a Middle East wedding? And then somebody
from the service staff peeks out of a tent and

(13:53):
looks at an older gentleman in a suit and starts
texting on his phone. Macowie is on site. Next thing
you know, we got drone footage zeroing in on the
big yellow tent. Was everything but a crosshair on top
of it.

Speaker 4 (14:10):
My favorite is when the commander just leans into the
drone pilot's ear and goes permission to fire, like it's
just as soft as he can possibly like, like, I'm
surprised you didn't put his hand on his shoulder and
get his lips real close to the dude's ear, Like
why wouldn't he could the other drone pilots. Are they
not allowed to hear him say, uh, permission to fire?

(14:32):
Like why whisper that? I didn't understand that?

Speaker 2 (14:34):
Oh my god, he's your favorite, sir? Why do you
always give him the cool bombing missions whatever?

Speaker 4 (14:40):
Like if they didn't hear what he said and he
goes to fire, when they go, hey, sir, he's firing.
Did you give him for we didn't hear him?

Speaker 2 (14:46):
Are you supposed to do that? I'm telling yeah, But
they said they really got word from CIA. The intelligence
came in, pulled the triggers on, go for it now.
Just ahead of this, we saw Macaw and one of
his sons and they were talking to Mission was successful
because during the credits we heard one of those pedantic
newsreel over dubs, you know, bumbing. Mission just was explained

(15:09):
out in this other country most death's ever seen inside
of that. Why do we care? We don't? You got
a contume it. So we put it together. Mcowie was
behind this, and now we're targeting Mcowie. And next scene
is a massive explosion, dust, smoke, debris, to the extent

(15:30):
that I'm wondering if the guy that sent the message
managed to get out of there.

Speaker 4 (15:35):
No, he's gone too, there's no way he like vapor. Yeah,
there's no way he survived the hellstorm. But you know what,
that's not true. That's not true because most we see
all all almost all of the bad guys near the
end of the film. They've all survived except the one
dude with no legs, Lieutenant Dan. That's what I call him,

(15:59):
the back of standy Lieutenant Dan or yemen yimmish is
he yis?

Speaker 2 (16:04):
I'm thinking so yeah, But.

Speaker 4 (16:08):
So they somehow it just kills us, kills his daughter.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Yeah, No, we get him later on, We figure it out.
So we get the title card two years later, and
there's a presidential motorcade, but the president's not inside because
he's jogging along with Gerard Butler. They're yucking it up,
and then we get a taste of just how heroic

(16:34):
Gerard's Mike Banning is. While jogging, he turns around and
runs backwards.

Speaker 4 (16:42):
And Eric barely keep us.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
The President looks at this and says, he's like stunned
that somebody could run backwards. It's like, my god, what
do they make you out of? And then if you
heard the opening song of the show, that's entitled Bourbon
and Poor Choices, because that's his answer to the President,
what are you made of? Bourbon and poor choices? And

(17:06):
this is why I love Mike Banning the.

Speaker 4 (17:10):
Now. I like Aaron Eckhart. I like him, I like
him in the series, and I like him as an actor.
I wish there was more things for him to do.
You don't see him much as much as I would like, like,
I think he was a great two face and.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
And well, yeah he's in this movie entirely, but he's
just not really used.

Speaker 4 (17:31):
No, and they kind of switch him on and off.
He goes from barely knowing how to use a gun
and not knowing how to drive to suddenly reloading on
the fly, and you know he's not you know, they
didn't make it ridiculous, like he's jump punch jumping and
kicking and karate chopping people, and you know they made

(17:51):
him vulnerable. It's not like he was White House down
with Channing Tatum and Jamie Fox. Suddenly Jammie Fosh is like,
you know, the coolest guy ever. But truthfully he's better.
He's not Harrison Ford either, where he's defending the entire
Air Force one by himself right now.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
It's you know, it's a case where basically he's under
the the tuteliger of the protection of Mike Banning. That
makes sense, and I'm I think they got a pretty
good chemistry going. I mean, you could tell that a
Carton hard work together. You know, they got a good
rapport and that could have been developed more, I think,

(18:32):
But I guess in this kind of movie, character development
runs against the tide of actions a whole lot.

Speaker 4 (18:40):
That's right, action deep development shallow.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
So we we cut from this to Banning coming home
and he has to speak with his wife. They have
a baby on the way, and then we get some
brooding scenes of him sitting in a laptop and he's
trying to formulate his retirement letter to the struggling mightily
to do so. Then we go to the White House

(19:07):
and they get word that the British Prime Minister has
passed away while getting operated on, and this means world
leaders are now going to come to London to pay
their respects at Saint Peter's Cathedral, including Mike Banning. He
now has to go on the road to help protect
the president, hence our plot.

Speaker 4 (19:31):
Now, I didn't quite understand how this worked, right, So
were they on a plane at any point in time?
Did we see them on a plane? Like? Were they
on Air Force one at any point?

Speaker 2 (19:42):
We saw them there Marine one? No, we saw them
getting off Air Force one in London. I remember at
the airport and he stepped off talking to the guy
from I five and he saw early like, yeah, we
change our schedule, isn't we like to do?

Speaker 4 (19:57):
Do they take Marie one overseas? I thought Marine one
was like for short hops in country. Yeah, they're flying
that thing. They're paying three of them bad boys around that.
I mean they got to fly them across the water
to get there. I don't know what the range is
on Marine one, but I can't imagine they fly it
directly to London.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
Yeah, that's a good question, and it has absolutely no
place in this movie. So stop it, Paul.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
I'm googling it right now. Brad, you're gonna have your
answer momentarily it's a it's a VH three d C
King variant and it has a range of six hundred
and twenty five miles. But there is another version that
has a range of thirteen hundred and seventy nine miles.
You know what they did? I can, okay, I figured
out my own thing. They probably put that bad boy

(20:47):
on a Nimetz Nimets class carrier and took it over
outside of London and then flew it from there. I
figured out my own question.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
Hey, look at you working out the military logistics.

Speaker 4 (21:00):
Log of the IMDb and changed this goof I uploaded earlier.

Speaker 2 (21:08):
There we go. So they are, they're getting ready to
attend the funeral, and we see all the preparation and
Mike Banning is nervous. He doesn't like it. The logistics,
the coordination, all of it is just a challenge for
the President's safety. But he's the guy now. I didn't
actually realize this from watching the movie, but you know,

(21:29):
reading up on it and such, they said that the
change of plans by arriving early threw off the schedule
of the terrorists. Did you ever pick up on that?

Speaker 4 (21:39):
Yeah, because they were all supposed to be in one
location roughly at the same time, and they had to
modify I guess their schedule. Look, we're going to talk
about this. The plot. It's the weakest plot I think
that they could have come up with for this thing.
But their challenge is what they want. They want us

(21:59):
to believe that the terrorists were able to to infiltrate
the British government and British British services infiltrades. Bring bring
all of these weapons, including Stinger missiles, into into England,
bring them in in London, take over an entire unused building.

(22:20):
UH set it all entirely up, smuggle themselves in, smuggle
their friends in, then place them self surrounding and they
did all this in planning with two and a half years.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
That's what I'm gonna go with. No one that yeah, no,
well here's the thing because.

Speaker 4 (22:40):
And nobody knew, not at any point in time did
anybody have like any inkling or understanding, Like no.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
The ones the one that even said there was not
even a whisper of chatter that we picked up on
this is dead silent.

Speaker 4 (22:55):
It doesn't make sense to me because there's many times
in this film where uh Banning is mowing people down
like and they're coming at him like a shoot him
up video game Like they're just they just keep coming
around the corner. You just shoot them and there's more
of any comeback shoot him. There's more of an you
come back like. There's hundreds of people involved in this situation.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
Oh yeah, I'd have to say minimum conservative estimate. This
would have been a five hundred person job in London
infiltrate London Police Forces, British Security EMTs. We saw guys
getting out of ambulances dressed in uniforms as such. They

(23:36):
had road warrior type guys going after them on the street.
You had the Stinger missiles on rooftops just in case
the President got away on Air Force One, which he
did so thank god they were there.

Speaker 4 (23:50):
I mean, motorbikes galore.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
Every step of the way. They had massive amount of
people going after them. There's one time where they just
got in a truck and had to drive through an
alleyway and for about three city blocks were absorbing constant gunfire.

Speaker 4 (24:07):
From nowhere untail. Did you notice that it's it comes
from nowhere.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
RPG's and gunfire that had to come from dozens of people,
and then they had another scene where they had to
go to the headquarters and went through another wave of
people like this. Easily five hundred people had to signed
onto this reprisal scenario from and you're guy who's not
even in the military, he's an arms merchant.

Speaker 4 (24:31):
Macawi is yeah, and you're telling me that he's that
nobody heard about this at all, Like, Noah, there wasn't
like somebody accidentally overhearing. I mean, we can't get there.
There are lead there's leaked footage of Doctor Doom on
set of Doomsday, leaked footage. They can't even keep that

(24:54):
quite one of the biggest secrets in the history quiet.
And here we are a five hundred plus person job
that is being pulled off. That's ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
Well I'm gonna make it worse and even more ridiculous.
So what basically is taking places. Everybody from various countries,
all the world leaders are convening in London and we watch,
within let's just say a two minute period, about half

(25:28):
a dozen world leaders get wiped out in different fashion
in all various different parts of London.

Speaker 4 (25:37):
Yes, they did one with a tug boat.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
The Canadian Prime Minister got blown up in his car
right in front of the church or on the way
to the church. The Japanese Prime Minister was about half
a mile to a mile away, stuck on a bridge
that they conveniently were able to blow up. The Italian
Prime Minister was on top of the abbey getting it
on with a thirty year old secretary on the sly

(26:06):
and somehow they knew he would be up there and win,
so they blew the entire roof off of the church
to get him. The French Prime Minister was as on
a boat on the Thames about two miles away, and
they towed this freighter beside him, loaded with plastic explosives

(26:27):
that blew up seven city blocks in the river and
his boat in perfect timing. Whom am I missing anyone else?
All of this had to go off perfectly synchronized because
they knew exactly where these people were. And now I'm
learning all of these people were in those locations because

(26:48):
the American President got to the church an hour earlier
than expected and threw off their plan.

Speaker 4 (26:54):
I guess maybe you know what, There was a mole, right,
There's a mole that we find out later in the movie,
of course, and maybe he gave them all the plans,
because I was like, how did they even get to
the location? Like, how did how did these people know
where these guys are going to be? But I guess
if the mole knew all of the plans, I guess

(27:15):
he just gave them all the plans.

Speaker 2 (27:18):
Well, from what I've read in the description was that
they were supposed to all be attacked at the church,
but then when the US President showed up early, that
screwed things up. So they had to kill them all
in these various locations that they had no way of
knowing they'd be there and when they would be there,
and yet they perfectly killed each and every one of them.
Bull crap is what I'm saying right now.

Speaker 4 (27:42):
That's a little too convenient.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
The German Prime Minister was watching the changing of the
Guard and they actually infiltrate the guard.

Speaker 4 (27:53):
How long it takes. Do you think they would just
like bring any rookie to have him stand alongside the
British Prime minister, uh and all the different bodies of
state from our heads of state from all over the country.
It's not gonna be a rookie. It's gonna be some
dude's been on the been on the forest for like
twenty years, somebody they can trust.

Speaker 2 (28:14):
No, they got him in a black hat and red
shirt to march in line, and then on cue they
spun around and they had an automatic weapon on him
the whole time.

Speaker 4 (28:24):
Let's let's be honest. This is a beef eater they
have standing here and that's what they're called.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
Uh no, no, it's ship. They're not the beef beter.
What are they?

Speaker 4 (28:34):
The Royal Borough Guardia Beefeater is a tower of London.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
So the But again, this entire plan goes off without
a hitch, all within two minutes of each other, hitting
people all across London at the same time. Bullcrap, But
nonetheless it was kind of cool. I will say the
computer graphics are pretty good. They managed to even hold
up today, I think for the most part. Like the

(29:03):
bridge scene was pretty cool. They blew up basically two
parts of the bridge between spiders and then they start
falling down on the cars and then the bridge collapses.
Cars go into the water. We lost the president of Japan.

Speaker 4 (29:18):
Well, holy cow, Like this is the second time tonight
we've been completely wrong. Look, listen to this nonsense. I'm thinking,
how long is it gonna take? To be a royal guard,
it's got to take it in and shall anybody do
this nonsense? British Army's got higher standards. A note, as
long as you're between the ages of sixteen and thirty five,
you can be a royal guard in forty nine weeks,

(29:38):
less of the year if you're between the ages of
sixteen and thirty five.

Speaker 2 (29:44):
But still that's within two months. And these guys had
to be perfectly infiltrating them and.

Speaker 4 (29:52):
Two and a half. They had two and a half
years to set it up.

Speaker 2 (29:56):
Quit taking their step.

Speaker 4 (29:58):
Up your game, England. I'm disappointed. Winston Churchhill is rolling
in his.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
Grave background checks here. I mean, come on, these guys
had to have showed up on somebody's radar somewhere along
the line.

Speaker 4 (30:09):
Apparently not.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
So. We lost the German Chancellor, we lost the Italian
guy getting it out on top of the church, we
lost the French leader, we lost the Canadian leader, lost
the Japanese leader. And the one guy that could have
been the easiest to pick off was the American president.
Because every policeman surrounding the church turned out to be

(30:32):
bad and firing on them. The ambulance guys were firing
on them. Somebody was inside the church and locked the doors.

Speaker 4 (30:44):
You think it was. I always wondered about that scene.
It's like, why would you lock the doors for they
get in, would you? They had to have been in
on it, right, they're preventing them from getting out. But
if they're going to prevent them from getting out, why
then they just opened fire from behind or.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
Let him inside and he's a confined space and can't
get out.

Speaker 4 (31:00):
Or just you know, toss out your stinger missile at him.
I mean they carry those around like candy in their pocket.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
Well, they tried to get him back into the limo,
but then they had a pretty cool device where they
threw it a heavy magnet, put it on the hood
of the car, and then it proceeded to fire off
and melt the engine so they couldn't use that.

Speaker 4 (31:22):
It's an incendiary bomb, he calls it something. He says.
He says incendiary or something. Have you ever seen one
of those that's it? The Bits movie is the only
time I've ever seen it. If it's not real, it
should be.

Speaker 2 (31:33):
Yeah, I have not, but it's you know, it's got
to have what is anthracite or something in it. That's
just you know, combustible and melts metal instantly.

Speaker 4 (31:43):
Or phosphorus like white phosphorus.

Speaker 2 (31:46):
Yeah, whatever it was. I mean it burned right through
the hood and the engine block right there.

Speaker 4 (31:50):
I feel like this is something that Bert Gummer would
own in space. Sure, old friend of old friend of
the show, Bert Gummer.

Speaker 2 (32:02):
Yeah, this is this pair's investigation because I think it
was kind of cool. I mean, it's like a small tube,
but he threw it. The thing bounce around like a weebel,
but then the magnet put it in place, stands straight
up on the hood, and then goes off and burns
right through it.

Speaker 4 (32:15):
It's like an alien blood going through metal on the ship.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
That's why they had cars blowing up and landing on
top of the limo and everything else. But they had
a secondary vehicle show up. They managed to get the
president and everybody inside without getting shot because Mike Banning
picks off everybody.

Speaker 4 (32:32):
With a with a Was he using a forty five
maybe nine mile or the most.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Yeah, look like that. It was a handgun for sure,
while everybody else had automatic weapons. But let's just put
it this way, Mike Banning is not a stormtrooper.

Speaker 4 (32:45):
He hit everybody, every single person, and with minimal with
like minimal shots to miss, and he's hitting across across
the street. Some guy behind a behind a car is
ricocheting bullets off of lamp posts.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
And most of them headshots. He's just that damn good.
So they managed to get out of there to get
down the road. It's like, okay, we're clear safe, No,
you're not swarm of motorcycles that comes out of nowhere
after you know, just engage. The President managed to escape
and get down the road. They had a plan for this.

(33:22):
Now we get a rather involved chasing, kind of a
cool one too, but.

Speaker 4 (33:27):
Fashion is not lacking to this. There's no lacking of
action in this film. I mean give giving credit. The
action is entertaining.

Speaker 2 (33:34):
Now, it was on point. I love the action. So
they take out a couple of police cars that are
chasing them as.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
Well as the Sorry tried to make it, tried to
make a joke and it didn't work out well. I
was just saying, yeah, the action was awesome, especially for
the Italian prime minister until that last second.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
And then they blew up the abbey. So we got
a money shot coutchang. But the uh at one point,
they actually get a motorcycle rider's head in the limo.
Banning is driving with one arm holding the guy's helmet
and cursing him out while they're driving at about sixty
miles an hour.

Speaker 4 (34:14):
That's somebody. That's such a great exchange. F you no
bangs him in a bangs of the concrete pillar. He's like, no,
f you.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
The motorcycle driver starts cuzzing him out like he has
the upper hand. It's like, dude, you're hanging out of
a speeding limo that's being held by your head. You
have no leverage your son, but he's still jagging scroll yeah,
and then Banning's like, oh yeah, right into a cement
wall here, and this guy's gone and Banning is left

(34:44):
holding the guy's helmet.

Speaker 4 (34:46):
Okay, so the thing's out. So the thing they used,
I'm all about the research tonight, Brad. The thing they
use is an actual thing. It's an A and M
fourteen thermite grenade and it burns at four thousand degrees fahrenheit.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
Makes sense, now, got it?

Speaker 4 (35:04):
I mean that is hot. So I guess they just
modified it for the movie to throw it because it
doesn't show anything about it being being magnetic or anything
like that. Uh, but you literally can just put it
on top of a tank and watch it go through
the tank.

Speaker 2 (35:20):
Yeah, I mean all you need is just to get
a speaker, take the magnet out of it, duct take
it to the bottom.

Speaker 4 (35:28):
At AM fourteen white phosphorus grenade. That's pretty that's kind
of cool. Actually, that's that's pretty cool.

Speaker 2 (35:33):
And what do they go for? You got a price
point on that?

Speaker 4 (35:37):
Uh, apparently you can get Well, there's only one in
the movie, so they must be expensive because there had
two stinger missiles but one thermite grenade. So I'm gonna
guess that the arms dealer could only afford one of
those grenades.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
Got all right, I'll check eBay later. Let's do what
they're going for.

Speaker 4 (35:54):
Wouldn't you be like throwing them bad boys like at
everything you saw every I.

Speaker 2 (35:59):
Think that would. Yeah, that would end pretty much any
car chase. And you just get to the front of it,
throw that thing out the window, magnetize us to the hood,
and within about a city block the thing is dead
in the water. So yeah, I'd be all over that.
But we finally clear most of it through accidents. We
get the motorcycles, the cop cars everything else, and they

(36:20):
get to the helipad where the Marine one, two, and
three are situated. They get on board, they're clear, they're
in the sky, and they're like, all right, we just
have to get ourselves over to Air Force one and
we're all good sire, relief. Everybody's happy, we can finally relax. Nope,

(36:40):
smoking the air three take it out.

Speaker 4 (36:49):
I will say it was a pretty cool scene when
they run out of the scene of them flying around
with the flares and deploying the flares to get the stingers,
that was cool. I mean, I thought it was really cool,
just the way it was filmed. And then when they
both run out of flares and Marine one says Marine
two but he said he says, you're.

Speaker 2 (37:07):
The uh, you're the sime over the radio and they
said Marine two sacrifice and.

Speaker 4 (37:15):
Yeah, that's what it was.

Speaker 2 (37:16):
Marine one's cutting away Marine two stalls and turned sideways
to absorb this finger missed. Now here's my point. This
is how elaborate this plan had to have been thought out.
And while they're skyborne, the president even says it's like, Mike,
how did they do this? How could they possibly plan this?

(37:38):
And then she said there's no chatter, and he's like,
they only have to get it right once, sir, and
they got it right a lot today. Right.

Speaker 4 (37:47):
Wait. I didn't think about that line much at the
time when I watched the film first and even again,
I didn't think about it much until near the end
of the second viewing today or last night. And when
he says they got it right a lot, I don't
think he's just making a statement, right. I think he's
saying something. There's they're implying that there's some inside help,

(38:09):
but they don't really expound on it, right, They don't
really dig into that until later. He's like, I don't
understand how they got it right so many times, And
he's like, they got it right a lot. You're implying
that there is some there's some help there.

Speaker 2 (38:24):
Yeah, it's kind of they kind of they kind of
gave us a little little nugget there to chew on,
Like hmm, maybe, but here's again, is my point. Though
they made it so they've already driven what the car
chase had to entail a couple of miles, it felt like, right,
I mean, there's a lot of city streets and lakeside

(38:47):
roads and such. Then they get on Marine one, they
get airborne, and they're flying in another few miles in
an unplanned route. Just so happened. They had bad guys
on rooftops in that part of town with stinger missiles.

Speaker 4 (39:02):
I'm sorry, And they're on the right rooftops. You did not,
like Mike Mannig will look down and say, oh they're
on Look there down, it's five o'clock low.

Speaker 2 (39:13):
You got them?

Speaker 4 (39:16):
Why and why wouldn't you just physically head out to
the Why wouldn't they immediately just head out to the
to see why the airport to get on Air Force one?
I think my guess, well, you figure marine run. If
we're saying the air Marine one came over on a
aircraft carry just go there. Why go all the way

(39:39):
back out to Air Force one and take the time
to try to get off the if they're shooting stinger
missiles at you, Why would you still go back to
Air Force one? Or was that something that happened after
they made a decision.

Speaker 2 (39:50):
Yeah, I think they were kind of in root and
that happened, and then they were just taking evasive measures,
you know. They when they got hit the President's Marine one,
they were still out of escape mode. They were, you know,
en route, so to speak. So hard to say. I
just I find it deeply, deeply convenient that they had
these guys with the shoulder mount rockets in a location

(40:14):
just where they happen to be flying by. I'm just
I'm sorry now, and quite a lot of them, because
I'm thinking, let's see, there's one, there's two, three, There
was about four missiles before they took out Marine two,
which is five, and then the one that hit the president,
which is six. They had that many. I'm sorry finding

(40:37):
this tough, but only one micronade. You're you're kind of
sticking on that, huh, Like.

Speaker 4 (40:48):
I just need my movies to be faithfully accurate to
all physics and everything.

Speaker 2 (40:52):
Sure you do, Sure you do. Well. They do hit
the President's shopper and they start going down, and that's
when Banning, despite the fact that their spinning kind of
reaches over and there's a large handle in the cabin,
pulls it and the entire interior of the helicopter now
has airbags. And this is how they survived the crash. Okay,

(41:18):
I'll go with it. I'll take it. Sure. Now they're
on the ground, lost, the pilots lost, another team member.
It is just Mike Banning and the president at this point.

Speaker 4 (41:32):
Well that's where we lose Angela Bassett, right, it's kind
of sad the way she went out. I like Angela
Bassetts again, she just like Aaron Erichart to me. I
enjoy watching her, but that she's just not enough. I
wish she was in more stuff.

Speaker 2 (41:46):
True, true, but she got a piece of a fuselage
runs through her, so she's not gonna make it. So
now they're on foot and not too long running. What
do they hear but motorcycles. Yes, more motorcycles now have

(42:08):
managed to track down where they're at and they're evading them.

Speaker 4 (42:13):
Like I said, it's it's like you said, it's wave
after wave. It's like a computer game, like a video game. Mhm,
just constant people coming at you.

Speaker 2 (42:23):
And now the now the plane is are on foot.
Most of London is kind of abandoned. At this point.
The entire town is just emptied. I know they told
people that they have to, you know, hunker down and
stay indoors for your safety, but really to this extent,

(42:46):
but they said, we have to get underground. We've got
to go get hidden, and Mike Banning just happens to
know somebody in I five with a safe house, and
they're on a nally trying to find his place. One
cop is now coming down the alley while they're hidden,
and Banning jumps out with a two by four and

(43:07):
just goes Louisville slugger on the guy's throat drop, third
period French, and the President is like, oh my god,
what did you how did you?

Speaker 5 (43:22):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (43:22):
And then Banning just he starts unloading all this weaponry
off this guy's like, these are not exactly police issue
automatic rifles. And then he just pulls up a hand
ger and he looks at the President and goes, uh huh,
there you go. So Banning figured it out pretty quick,

(43:42):
and so they disarmed the guy and they finally find
the safe house. And then I'm trying to buy this.
They said that they always have a drone flying overhead
of the president. How well, like.

Speaker 4 (44:02):
My favorite, My favorite is that he says this but
like nobody's coming to help at all, Like you know
where the president is constantly even when he's indoors, but like,
like you know how this is where I'm like an airt.

Speaker 2 (44:16):
Yeah, if you think a little bit too much in
this movie. Thing starts. So they're now down in the
White House basement, you know, the room, about a dozen
or two dozen people in out, trying to figure out
what's going on. Where's the president? As they say, they
always have a drone overhead. I was like, you're trying

(44:40):
to find the president, and yet you tell us this
because Mike Banning, while they're in the alleyway, looks up
at the sky and delivers a hand signal. And he said,
wait a second. I go to that still frame, zoom
in there's Banning. Hey is he left handed? No, he's
giving us a signal. He's saying, six am I safe house.

(45:01):
So where they're going?

Speaker 4 (45:02):
South Pall. Then he's at south Paw. You know he's
right handed. He's holding out his left hand. That means
south Paw.

Speaker 2 (45:10):
And so yeah, he held out one hand of five
fingers and one hand with one finger. Managed to deliver
two messages Southpaw and Sex. Okay, but again here they're
trying to find the president and yet they know there's
a drone over ahead all the time. Then you're not.
It's not a mystery. You know where he's at. It's
my point, except now they don't, so just go with it.

(45:36):
Is kind of what the subtitle Lewis movie should be.
So so they get to the safe house. He knows
the proper code to get in and safety code, and
they start helping them out. The White House has figured
out where they're at and delivered a message somehow to
the safe house, even though all of London has had

(45:57):
the power shut off because the terrorists are just that good.
The one guy in a wheelchair and someplace tapping on
the computer, he's like, goodbye London power. And we watches
the train station and the airport and everything else shuts down.
And then one building just arbitrarily blows up and knocks
out all the power everywhere. I will say, and yet

(46:21):
the safe house still had power.

Speaker 4 (46:23):
I'm gonna believe that that's true. They can do that
because England has already proved themselves to be able to
put Royal Guard in place in less than a year.
They have clearly have no standards and who gets to
come in and out of their country and who they
make a cough and who they hand stinger missiles too?
And you know, and where was uh, where was what

(46:44):
youman do to place? What was the movie? The Italian job?
Was it's it was in Italy? No, it wasn't. Where
do they go in the Italian job where they were
hacking all the the lights? That was in England?

Speaker 2 (46:58):
Was it New Jersey? Man, let's go way back. I
haven't seen that ages. Oh man.

Speaker 4 (47:07):
I've watched the original and the and they remake like
within the last year.

Speaker 2 (47:15):
We have you now look at you thrown that in
my face?

Speaker 4 (47:17):
That's Harry Gray. Oh man, I love that movie. The
whole movie is awesome.

Speaker 2 (47:24):
Now it is that's that's a good time, good fun.
The convenience of this one is pretty amazing. I'll just
have to say that. So they get in the safe
house and then white houses. Okay, we're gonna dispatch a
rescue team to the safe house to then escort you
guys out and get you to Air Force one and

(47:45):
gets you out of there. So now everybody breathes a
sigh of relief. Now outside the safe house, the rescue
team eventually shows up. Banning is looking at them on
a security monitor that's basically black and white, and he's
able to determine these guys are not sweating properly. That's

(48:08):
the best hold on. Look at them these guys just
came from outside the wire. They're not sweating.

Speaker 4 (48:17):
Like what Aaron Eckhart says, the exact line that the
rest of us are thinking. He goes, what do that? What?

Speaker 2 (48:27):
Well, now we know they're bad guys.

Speaker 4 (48:31):
I would like to see a movie with Jason Bourne
and Mike Banning together. Wow, give me that team up?

Speaker 2 (48:43):
That would that would almost at that point become a
Marvel movie.

Speaker 4 (48:45):
I think, Oh, but you know what, that'd be so
so good, totally would Who else could we? Who else
would we join that type of film? If we were
to have some Protector like the Protector trilogy, who would
be involved in that? Uh, can't do john Wick? John

(49:06):
Wick is not gonna work. That's that's not good enough.

Speaker 2 (49:08):
What was the one with the Denzel.

Speaker 4 (49:14):
That trilogy? That was.

Speaker 2 (49:19):
No, I keep onaning to six, that's not it. You know,
he's just like a supremely skilled guy.

Speaker 4 (49:25):
Equalizer Equalizer there we go, Yeah, bring him, bring bring
his button there. We're definitely doing that.

Speaker 2 (49:31):
And then ironically enough, that was why Anton Fuqua couldn't
do this movie because he was doing Equalizer to.

Speaker 4 (49:40):
All that whole see that whole franchise is good. We
can get off on topic on that one for a second,
but that that whole franchise is awesome.

Speaker 2 (49:49):
So the the next step is to get into the
armory of the safe house, arm themselves up, have a
bit of a firefight and hand to hand combat with
these bad guys, which is pretty extensive, and at one
point Banning is dropping one guy and then another bad

(50:11):
guy shows up to get the drop on him, and
just before getting killed, the President steps out and shoots him.

Speaker 4 (50:19):
Doesn't know how to drive, but can headshot a dude
from outside of a room.

Speaker 2 (50:26):
And then Mike Banning says to him, I'm so glad
you came out of the closet. Yep, get Joe, why
he said that in this movie?

Speaker 4 (50:40):
Come on, Rick, hit me with that sound by it.
I know you've got it somewhere.

Speaker 1 (50:44):
I was working on something else. I missed it. I'm sorry.

Speaker 4 (50:49):
The community King John Gay.

Speaker 1 (50:53):
Yeah no, don't have that one anywhere. Sorry, I apologize.

Speaker 2 (50:57):
It's all right, all right, Well we'll have to deal.
I suppose Giggity the Yes, the witty repartee that we're
now being delivered fantastic stuff. So now we're back on foot,

(51:17):
and at one point they finally get hold of a vehicle.
And this is the scene where basically they get in
the truck. It's dark, nighttime, turned a corner and they
pause for a moment. Somehow Mike Manning just knows that
this two block stretch is full of bad guys with guns.

(51:43):
How like it's.

Speaker 4 (51:48):
And they're all firing at them. By the way, when
they're driving, it's like, uh, what do they call that
the death chamber or the death death tunnel?

Speaker 2 (51:58):
The boxes?

Speaker 4 (51:59):
It's a kelbox they call the killbox. And he knows
the killbox is there, but but he doesn't explain why
he knows. You're right, I thought the same thing. You
never see anybody. They're all shooting.

Speaker 2 (52:12):
It's dark, most of the street lights are out, and
he's looking at him. He's like, okay, mister President, you're
gonna go, and don't you stop for anything.

Speaker 4 (52:20):
Well, if I'm not here, says he needs a ride,
we really need to stop and getting him like that's
such a weird statement to make.

Speaker 2 (52:27):
But I mean, even if on the President is like,
what are you basing design? What is evidence are you
looking at to know that we're gonna run a gauntlet
down this road? Now, he just says enough so they
punch it. Within about five to ten seconds, they're absorbing
constant automatic gunfire and occasional rocket grenades launched at him.
That lifts one side of the truck, then the other

(52:47):
side of the truck, and they keep plowing through. They
keep going, we're not stopping, and by god, he didn't.

Speaker 6 (52:55):
Yeah, right up to the moment where then, how did
they just happen to have a dump truck parked down
this one alley going at full speed just in case
another car with the president and it was coming down
the killbox road.

Speaker 2 (53:13):
Yes, they make it through this gauntlet and they get
through it and they're like, oh, we did it all right. Boom,
and they're basically high five and fist bumping everything else.
And then yes, from a side street, a perfectly timed
and perfectly driven at the perfect rate of speed dump
truck t bone them like car flips over upside down,

(53:33):
and then they're instantly surrounded by various like municipal trucks
or something that, of course are the bad guys stop it.
At this point, it's like the by now, every single
person in London has to be a terrorist for all
of this stuffs to work out. There's just no damn way.

(53:53):
So there's a municipal light truck pulls up in another
and everybody piles up with guns and while Mike Banning
is still a semi cont just they grabbed the president
and take off. Okay, So they leave Banning there. Soon
after the rescue team that was supposed to be at

(54:15):
the safe house showed up. How they're supposed to be
at the save house, not five half a mile down
the road.

Speaker 4 (54:24):
I mean, it should be noted that they were not
being fired at when they approached the vehicle with Banning
in it, right, Like, where did those people go? Where
they they just gave up shooting at the bed?

Speaker 2 (54:40):
Yeah, it was like twelve or fifteen mercenary guys from
British secret Forces that are there to help them out.
They're like, oh, they got the president. It's like okay,
we're gonna get them used to here. No you're not,
I'm going with you, or you're gonna kill me. Just
the way it goes. You know, Mike Banning has run.

Speaker 4 (54:57):
How do they take him? Mister Banning? Well, they put
him in a non script a flower truck or something.
It was like, why are you hiding yourselves at this point,
why are you trying to act like you're doing something?

Speaker 2 (55:08):
They But but then Banning says, all right, that's it.
Follow me to where you have no idea yet where
they are.

Speaker 4 (55:16):
Well, they got a drone on him at all time,
and he put an air tag in his hotel earlier.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
But then the team watching at the White House is
you know, they're they're crunching numbers, they're doing internet searches,
they're coming up with stuff how to figure out where
these bad guys are at. They they've deduced that they
have to be somewhere in London to pull all this off.
And then they say something, It's like, okay, when it
comes to Macawie, we followed all of his correspondences and

(55:43):
they follow a certain pattern except for one. There's one
location where nobody ever communicated with each other, so the
zero hold on. There's a building where no but he
communicated to mcawi so that must be where he's at.
I need more. I'm sorry. But and then they said, well,

(56:08):
you know, and then our guys looked at their electric bill.
Holy cow, they're off the grid as far as power goes.
Are like in the red Zone for the last few months, Okay,
that's where they are. Did they ever convey that to
my Like Banning was already headed to this place without
knowing where it is, and then they discovered where it is.

(56:30):
I'm overthinking this.

Speaker 4 (56:31):
And they discovered it really quickly, like really quickly.

Speaker 2 (56:38):
Well, yeah, they were just they were putting one and
two together. Let's see, we know how they communicate with
each other, but nobody communicated in that way. This must
mean they're Okay, I guess let's go with that. So
now we're approaching a climax of a film. Mike Banning

(57:03):
and the British Mercenary Force are at the end of
one block. They basically have to go about three blocks
towards this building that's the headquarters of the terrorists. This
is a really really well shot scene.

Speaker 4 (57:17):
Oh this is probably the best scene in the whole film.
This one and the raid on the six safe house.
These are two of the best scenes. There's so much
fun to watch. They're really well done well.

Speaker 2 (57:32):
I will say this though, My favorite scene took place
into London tunnels. When they were first escaping. Early on,
they said we got to get underground. So they get
into the subway, which is completely vacant except for about
seventeen dozen terrorist guys. Of course, a lot of firefighting.
Banning through his grenades and such, shot a bunch of guys.

(57:53):
Then he hears a radio go off and it's one
of the terrorists leaders and they're like, raza, my brother,
where are you? So Benning beats this guy a few times,
flips him over and grabs a Brady was like, yeah,
Ross is not doing too well. He's not having a
good day. Who is this? Who are you? And he's like, yeah,
who are you? You piece of crap? Whe are you? In? Fuck?

(58:15):
Head of Stan? He actually said those words. Love it.
And then the guy on you know, the leader is saying, oh,
you are going to pay for this, mister President. You're
gonna die on internet television. The world's gonna see you expire.
And Mike Banning's like, yeah, right here, check this out.
He takes the radio and shoves it in the bad

(58:35):
guy's face, pulls out his knife, shoves it into this
guy's side and twists it. And this guy is wailing
and dying slow, and he's like, how about that? That
was your brother dying? What do you think now? He
stands up and the President says to him, is like, really, Mike,
was that necessary? And Banning just coolly says no.

Speaker 4 (58:57):
It walks away. It's the best lie, it's the best
delivery of a line like almost ever. Was that necessary?
He just says no, and that's it. No explanation, no
more banter, no more like excuses or justification, just straight
up the nos.

Speaker 2 (59:13):
Like that's Mike Banning for you, folks.

Speaker 4 (59:17):
It really does establish the mindset of that character though,
Like that just that one word in the way he
used it to respond to that particular question from that
activity that he just performed in front of the President
of the United States, like you know right then and there
that he is out to save the president no matter what.

Speaker 2 (59:36):
Yeah, because this is you know, I mean, it's one
thing to have all the skills, fighting skills, armaments, everything else,
but this is like attitude. It's a kind of character
I usually described as a no shit kind of guy.
He doesn't play around or anything else. And it's just like, no,
I had to sign a message this guy. The message
was I'm gonna kill your brother alive on the radio
and you're gonna listen to it. There you go, there's

(59:57):
your message. By you have to love it. So they've
got the president somewhere and banning and the mercenaries or
at the end of this road, and it's beautifully shot
because it's a sweeping camera. It's uncut. There is one
edit in the middle they go to black for a

(01:00:18):
moment and cut through, but otherwise this is probably what
like a three three minute action scene without editing.

Speaker 4 (01:00:24):
So this well, I think they may have pulled in
eighteen twelve here where they it looks like it's all
one shot, but they creatively they put creative cuts in there,
so you can't tell where the shot ends and the
next shot begins, so it all looks like one shot.
There's got to I think there's multiple areas like that,
but that doesn't take away from the fact that it

(01:00:46):
appears to be one long.

Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
Oh yeah, no, I'm sure that's probably you know, like
when they did like a camera sweep or something they
did maybe, but there are long stretches unedited where the
camera is pretty it's moving with them down the block
while all this is going on, and you know, like
there's one scene where they're coming up to a break
in the road and a van pulls up and it

(01:01:11):
pans over to Banning. He says, they got RPGs and
it pans back. The doors fly open, they begin firing,
but then someone throws a grenade into it. It explodes,
and then as it does, guys come around the corner.
Firefighting continues. Is really well choreographed, and the whole scene
on approach to this building is beautifully shot and fun

(01:01:32):
to watch, very engaging, really awesome and cool. Just gonna
say it.

Speaker 4 (01:01:38):
Oh yeah, that's a good one.

Speaker 2 (01:01:40):
So a couple of guys go down, but man Banning
makes it into the building, and this is where the
president's held and a number of terrorists are stilling. A
few dozen are inside this place still the I'm sorry.
The payroll on this project how to have been immense money.

(01:02:00):
They had to, I mean, just to make payroll every
week had to have been out of control expensive, even
before you get into the weaponry. Just wow, and then dental,
Holy crap. So Benning gets his way in there, and
he creeps through the place, takes out a few guys,
and then he gets to the one room where they're

(01:02:22):
just about to film the president getting decapitated. Everybody across
the world is watching this, gripped, holding their breath. Big
machete comes out, and then Banning comes in and has
to screw up the whole production.

Speaker 4 (01:02:35):
But he wants to kill the American president live, right,
He's wanted to kill him live on the internet streaming.
I assume it's that streaming via TikTok or no, it's
it's I don't like take tako philly around back then,
So it would have had it been periscope back in
the day, to our Twitter, YouTube, Facebook. But at any

(01:02:59):
point in time, they are not. All those services are
going to pull the plug on having an American president beheaded,
like that's not going to get streamed out live. No,
the it sure is. The heck not going to be
in Times Square and all over and all over the
screens in Japan like they had it in Tokyo.

Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
It's like they hacked into all these servers and nobody
could turn them off. You are going to watch us
do this, but go with it. We'll just okay, sure, fine,
And then they're about to but Banning gets in there
squeers that deal, starts fighting with everybody, almost takes out

(01:03:46):
the bad guy. But then mister Wheelchair in the course
of it all, somehow he comes up with a grenade
and throws it. That kind of throws a trick bag
into the rescue mission, and for reasons I have yet
to really figure out. The mercenaries are on the outside,
never coming in the building, just Banning, and the plan

(01:04:09):
is blow the building up, which don't get me wrong,
I'm all four, but maybe let's get Mike and the
President out well for some time.

Speaker 4 (01:04:23):
He tells him to blow it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
Yeah, I know, And that's what I'm trying to put
together now, is like, wait, as I go, I know
that they got the place wired to bring it down
and the guy's inside, but Banning, I guess, felt he
was pinned down to a point that they couldn't get out.
Bear in mind, he's never been in this building before,

(01:04:46):
doesn't know the layout, and it's dark for the most part.
The lights are almost all out. So he gets on
the radio when he tells the mercenaries outside that's it, guys,
go ahead blow the building. They're like, what you can't
You're still in there. He's like, blow it, blow it out,
do it you have to do, like demanding, and then
finally they were like okay, hits the plunger. The explosions

(01:05:10):
start out. I don't know, like in sequins floor by
floor what so as they commend Mike and the President,
who were pinned down, suddenly are not and they start
running down a hallway towards a fireball. I don't know.
It seems like a bad.

Speaker 4 (01:05:31):
Idea, right, did that whole place have natural gas pump
into a location that wasn't me and used?

Speaker 2 (01:05:38):
Well that's the yeah. I mean, as we watched the explosion,
and it was beautifully shot by the way, we just
see slow motion curls and balls of fire going down
hallways and you can kind of see the advanced flame
going down the pipes where the gases as it's igniting,
and it was it was beautifully shot. But Banning is

(01:05:58):
running towards one of the he's with the president, and
then at the last moment says no, no, to the
left and they bust through boards that he's never seen
before that has no idea what the shaft is they're
falling through somehow fall down about four five flights maybe
I'm only guessing. Meanwhile, the entire building goes up and

(01:06:23):
then comes down sort of, and everybody in the building
is dead except for two. Like we even watched the
main bad guy die in slow motion. The wheelchair guy
eats it because he couldn't run away. But somehow, by

(01:06:47):
falling down this shaft, they missed the explosion as well
as the building coming down on top of them, and
in about thirty seconds of exploratory search, the mercenary guys
find them.

Speaker 4 (01:07:02):
You know what, the here's a confuter information I just
found out. So that building that you're talking that we're
talking about right now, the terrorists headquarters. It is the
literal site of the eighteen fifty four cholera outbreak that
led to epidemiology and public health.

Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
Well, then, I'm quite happy that they blew this crap
the dog kingdom. Come, who was it? Why hadn't that
been done before? Is my question?

Speaker 4 (01:07:29):
It should have been done sooner.

Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
See it seems like something you want to maybe clean
up in that town.

Speaker 4 (01:07:36):
Now you know that line? The banning says to the
uh the SAS agent. He says, the next time I
tell you to blow it, just blow it right. That
was improvised, Well felt what Butler here? Well, Butler is
an improvisation.

Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
Genius coming out of the closet. When I tell you
to blow something, I mean you're master of the single
and Tundra that guy. So somehow they survived this and uh, okay, yay,

(01:08:17):
heroic ending and all. We made it because we said
blow the building up with me inside of it. Of
course you did. But this is uh, this is the
way it works. This is how it gets done. So
I don't want to hear it. This is a uh

(01:08:38):
pretty much a uh great movie. I'm just gonna say it.
I love that.

Speaker 4 (01:08:41):
It was fantastic. Now I will say I don't know
if this is still the case I had it back
in the day.

Speaker 2 (01:08:49):
So do you use Ways, not Ways itself, but a
variation of it?

Speaker 4 (01:08:57):
Okay, So Ways has the ability to like add names
and stuff, and you can change the car, and you
can change the people. The voice of the people that
are talking to you right now, you can get Gerard
Butler's voice from How to Change Your Dragon to give
you voice. Things here home, no way.

Speaker 2 (01:09:19):
Time to stop in front.

Speaker 4 (01:09:20):
It's your favorite Viking stoig the best. My dad wanted
it to better until my mum told him that means
thank you for bumps.

Speaker 2 (01:09:29):
Okay, let's go.

Speaker 4 (01:09:35):
So back then, and you can't search it is the problem.
I was going to try to find it, but back
then when this movie came out, you could get Morgan
Freeman's voice doing it, yes, from the movie, And I
had it on my thing for a long time with
Morgan Freeman's voice, and it won't let you search the
sidekicks unfortunately. Dang it, that would be awesome you could

(01:09:59):
search and find it. It's so old though, it's like
eight or nine years old, so I can't imagine it's
still around.

Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
Yeah, but if you could have Gerard Butler giving you directions,
Come on, how do you not do that?

Speaker 4 (01:10:09):
I mean, I'm obviously doing that. It's already set up.
I I don't know. Yeah, that's thank I'm not doing that.

Speaker 2 (01:10:14):
That's a must do. I have to see. Maybe that
might be enough to make me get ways in the car.

Speaker 4 (01:10:20):
I use ways on my way to work every single
day because the traffic in Jacksonville is ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (01:10:28):
No, I guess you've we got that similar thing too,
because every time we go to Okachobee and stuff, we
always get re routed and police stumps and speed checks
and all that. All right, I'm gonna have to look
into that now. Well, now we got to put a
bow on all of this. So after everybody's rescued and
they start to reconstitute London. We get a parking garage

(01:10:52):
and the I five agent that helped out Banning by
the name of Jack's. She confronts one of her co workers, Mousey,
little bald guy who hasn't been much of this movie,
but he then turns out to be the inside guy.
He helped orchestrate this whole thing.

Speaker 4 (01:11:10):
One guy, one MOUSEI guy that doesn't even know how
to He's trying trying to leave on his own, like
he's just like in the bottom of a parking garage
and he's and instead of getting in one car and
taking off, he's he's moving his stuff. He's transloading his

(01:11:31):
stuff from one from one car to another. Just get bro,
that's your fault. You've had two and a half years
to plan the assault on London and yet your your
backup exit plan was to just get in a Prius
and drive away.

Speaker 2 (01:11:49):
Yeah, everything else went off and out of hitch, but
his escape he botched it. Jackson's confronting him when he's
at the boot of his truck that's what they call
it in Britain, by the way, research And she's confronted me.
She's like, why'd you do it? Man? He's like, what
are you talking about? I didn't why'd you do it?
You know? The system's broken, that's his explanation. The system's broken,

(01:12:16):
so let's destroy it instead of fixing it. Let's kill
thousands of innocence and turn London over to a bunch
of terrorists from the Middle East. That'll be better. And
I have questions, but this is the this is the resolution.

(01:12:38):
So she keeps telling him, you know, put your hands up,
get on the ground, get on the ground. By get
on the ground. He won't get on the ground, so
she puts a pill in him, and then a second one.
She's kind of a badass that way, So we figure
out that's the issue. Inside guy, they're mold in it.

(01:12:59):
And then later Banning is home trying to decide whether
or not he wants to finish this resignation letter, and
as we see, Morgan Freeman, who's the vice president at
the time, speaks to mister mccowie on the phone. He
picked him up. I thought you'd want to speak to me,

(01:13:19):
and they go back and forth. He tries to talk
talk you think this is over, I'm gonna come and
get you He's like, yeah, why don't you look out
your window? Technically his window is a skylight because he
looks up and basically drone attack takes him out done.

(01:13:40):
Mcowie's vaporized. And then we cut back to Banning. He's
got his letter completed, and then he's watching the Vice
president on television talking about the events, and then Banning
deletes his letter.

Speaker 4 (01:14:01):
Yeah, because he's Knight has fallen, Paris has fallen, and
Apollo has fallen.

Speaker 2 (01:14:06):
To film, and so that's it. We now know that
there will be a sequel, and there was. Angel has Fallen.

Speaker 4 (01:14:15):
Now you notice Jackie e Earl Haley, Jackie Haley, Jackie
or Haley and Morgan Freeman and all the people inside
the war room. You know that they filmed all of
those scenes. Had to have been in a matter of
a couple of days. They never leave that room. You
never see those people anywhere else but that room. Morgan

(01:14:37):
Freeman's either coming into that room or walking out of
that room. He's never in another room. They're not walking
through a parking garage or through an office. They never
changed scenes. Turns out that Morgan Freeman and Gerard Butler
don't appear together in this movie at all. They're never
together because Morgan Freeman had scheduling conflicts with Gerard Butler.

(01:15:00):
So all they did was just change the scheduling, shoot
the shooting schedule for everybody else in that room. So
that whole thing is, that whole entire series is filmed
in that room, and it was probably filmed out the
course of a pamful of days and they were done.

Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
Oh we have lost Brad.

Speaker 4 (01:15:38):
I was wondering. I was like, did they lose me?
Do we lose Brad? It's my interconnection. That's terrible. Maybe
he got the Exfinity virus from me.

Speaker 1 (01:15:46):
Yeah, your computers were making out behind the scenes, and
now one the other one got the virus.

Speaker 4 (01:15:51):
Does that's true computer herpes?

Speaker 1 (01:15:55):
But yeah, I figured out the reason why you couldn't
find Morgan Freeman anymore. It was only during the promo.
It was never authorized to go on past the movie
launch promo over ways.

Speaker 4 (01:16:06):
Oh dang it see and that's this is what I'm
saying this. Leave it up. Let us we get the smooth,
gentle voice of Morgan Freeman telling me how to get
to a Starbucks or Ross. I just you know, take
a left, do we love her.

Speaker 1 (01:16:23):
I love the fact that it was At one point
it would just randomly spit out things like the American
public is counting on you to drive in Morgan's Freeman's voice.
I was like, dude, I missed that, and I don't
know why I missed it, and I'm sad that I
missed it. Oh, I had his messaging now on. Yeah,
he thinks his system locked up.

Speaker 4 (01:16:42):
Oh boy, oh boy. Oh well, well we were Look,
we were right there at the end. Maybe he got
picked up by one of the terrorists and they shut
him down. He's all been closed off. We we we
poked fun, too much fun at Gerard. But he's now
come after him.

Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
Damn damn terrorists. They got him, did you, Gerard Butler
fan club took him out.

Speaker 4 (01:17:08):
They're like the Bee Hive. You can't say anything bad
about him as the Butler Hive. I don't know. He's
got to have a fan club somewhere. I made fun
of Casper van Deem one time and he unfollowed me
on Twitter.

Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
Ah.

Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
I know.

Speaker 4 (01:17:21):
I was so upset because he had started following me
during my review of like Starship Troopers seventy seven when
I was talking about it he had started following me,
and then suddenly I said something about something being bad.
Him and his wife both followed me. I think she
eventually unfollowed me. Uh two, but he unfollowed me pretty quickly.

(01:17:43):
Never said anything to me, it's just unfollowed. I was
very disappointed.

Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
I you heard his gentle feels well.

Speaker 4 (01:17:52):
I still have Arnold Schwarzenegger and ty Reese. Yes's right.
Tyrese follows me, so that's fun. He was once in
Jacksonville at the Jacksonville Airport and he's tweeting out about
how he's just hanging out in the Jacksonville airport and
he's like, what's good, Jack's I'm just hanging out in
the airport. So I Dmedhi and I'm like, uh, I

(01:18:12):
live a few minutes from here. I said, how long
are you gonna be in town? So I'll take you
somewhere if you want to go. He messaged me back
when he landed in Fort Lauderdale. I guess he was
just doing a connecting and he messaged me back. He goes, oh, man,
I would have taken up on it match. I know
you were here, he said, I would have done it.
I never met that man. Before in my life. He
just started following me back in the day of my

(01:18:33):
back in my like golden years of screen ryt where
I was just like hobnobbing with all the hobnobbers.

Speaker 1 (01:18:39):
Yeah, awesome, there he is.

Speaker 4 (01:18:41):
What is that? At one point you remember Adam you
know Adam Balwin, Yeah, big conservative. At one point he
was filming, Oh what was that movie? What was that
show that he was on? Where the Last Ship? And
so the first season was done? I got an email
from from somebody. I got an email from the studio stating,

(01:19:05):
you know, hey, Last Ship Season two has been picked
up and blah blah blah blah blah. So I tweeted
him out. Tweet is directly to him, not a DM,
but I just tweeted him and said, hey, congratulations on
season two Last Ship. I says, a great show, looking
forward to watching many more seasons. Well, he starts following
me and then he shoots me a DM. He's like, hey,
where did you hear about the season two being picked up?

(01:19:26):
And I said, I can forward you the email I got,
and so I forded. He goes, all right, cool, thanks.

Speaker 1 (01:19:30):
Yeah, apparently he probably didn't even know.

Speaker 4 (01:19:32):
Yet, no clue he didn't know. So I saw him
in Comic Con like a month later, and I can't
walking up to him, and I introduced myself and said, hey,
my name is Paul, and my screenerant, I don't know
if you remember usaid, but I was the guy that
told you that your season two had been renewed. He goes, oh, yeah,
by the way, he's a tall dude in person. Oh yeah,
I'm six three. He's like six'. Five he's a maybe six.

(01:19:53):
Six he's a tall. Dude and he shook my, hand
big Old burley, dude and he's, like introduced, me super,
nice and he said. Thanks my agent didn't even. KNOW
i appreciate you telling. Me, like and shortly After Comic
connie unfollowed me for no. Reason i'm, like son of.
THEM i THINK i think maybe it was that time
Where twitter was like unfollowing people. Randomly do you remember? That?

Speaker 1 (01:20:15):
Yeah YEAH i. Did it still randomly happens to. ME
i have people deeming, like what the hell do you
unfollow me for? Me LIKE i didn't hang, on let
me fix. This but, YEAH i. KNOW i was sad
Because I'VE i really really liked the last ship And
i've been trying to get his attention for. Forever SO
i finally added him after the finale and told him
how MUCH i enjoyed the. Show he followed, me and
then like two months later nuked his whole fucking. Account

(01:20:37):
he finally followed, me and then you just Left twitter all,
together some.

Speaker 4 (01:20:40):
BITCH i was hoping maybe one day we'd get him
on the show to DISCUSS DC, cab because that's that's
really where we get to know him And Bill maher
at the same, Time, like that's, Him Bill, maher MISTER,
T like that's the, show that's that's the movie to,
discuss is it?

Speaker 7 (01:20:56):
Not?

Speaker 2 (01:20:57):
Well? Jehowitz oh nice From Barney.

Speaker 1 (01:21:01):
Miller oh, Dude i'm Miss Barney. MILLER i used to
love that show WHEN i was a.

Speaker 4 (01:21:06):
Kid orty says that he got the same. Thing he
started following him two weeks before he nuked his OLD.

Speaker 1 (01:21:16):
COLT i think he just started following all the people
that he knew were like begging for a dingeon right
before he said he was.

Speaker 2 (01:21:22):
Out of, HERE i.

Speaker 4 (01:21:23):
Guess so then he threw you.

Speaker 1 (01:21:25):
Guys at bone BEFORE i de drow your.

Speaker 2 (01:21:26):
World, well there's a point in time he AND i
were going back at and forth about cigars years, ago
and then he followed me and it was the same.
Thing les arbitrarily unfollowed me for no.

Speaker 4 (01:21:35):
Reason you, Know twitter back in its hey, day Like
i'm not talking right now, now it's a cesspool of,
nonsense and it has, been even though he must bought
it and change a few things. Up it's still a
cesspool of. Nonsense but back in the, day early, days
two thousand and ten to twenty, fifteen right like that
little five year period of golden years For, twitter you
could reach out and talk randomly to two different the

(01:22:00):
different celebrities and it was. Enjoyable bands will respond back.
To Paul stanley From kiss is very. Active he will
actually respond to most of the. People if you were
tweeting right, now within a matter of, moments he would
most likely respond to. You is what's the name of
the girl that plays the journey In Natty, Gang natalie something?
Another do you remember? Her?

Speaker 2 (01:22:26):
NO i.

Speaker 4 (01:22:26):
Don't you don't remember The journey Of Nati GAN i
do not come On Disney.

Speaker 7 (01:22:33):
Movie why WOULD i lie about? THIS i feel like
you ARE i feel like you're holding. Back it's Got
John cusack in. It he plays a Hobo meret to
The sallenger nineteen eighty. Five it's a fantastic. Movie have
you not seen, This?

Speaker 2 (01:22:49):
BRAD i do completely forward to. Me don't know, what
look do, this do?

Speaker 4 (01:22:55):
This this is a. Thing just, tweet don't even, tagger
don't Tag Meredith sallenger in. This you don't even need a.
Hashtag you can just put in a tweet. Everybody you
can do it right, Now go up and start up
my own tweet and SAY i really enjoyed The journey
Of Natty. Gan it's one of my favorite movies as
a kid growing, up AND i wish they would make
a second one with her daughter or something of that. Nature,

(01:23:17):
Right and then you can just tag in disasters of the.
Making she will respond to you. Randomly she has a
search feature running that Anytimes Natty gan shows, up she
responds to those people. Randomly it's. Awesome. Huh celebrities don't
do that. Anymore they talk to each. Other you got
stupid influencers. Everywhere it's just everything's muddied and. Gross And

(01:23:42):
James gunn used to be all over the. Place you
could talk to him about all sorts of. Movies when
guardians of The galaxy And guardians of The galaxy two
was coming. Out he used to live. STREAM i don't
know if you remember this about what he was writing
about and the. Characters and one DAY i was listening
to him talk About guardians of The galaxy not being quite,
done but he's going to be done in two, weeks
and they'd start filming principal photography like in a. Month,

(01:24:04):
Well i'm watching it live AND i hear, HIM i
type it all, DOWN i send it over to my.
EDITOR i, said look what he just. Said we made
it into an. Article less than thirty minutes, later everybody
picked it. Up next thing you, Know James gunn is
no longer live streaming any of his information because people
were listening and taking information from.

Speaker 2 (01:24:21):
It how dare, you, dude what did you think it
was going to?

Speaker 4 (01:24:26):
Happen when Stan lee was? Alive Stan lee was. Fantastic
he would go on these, long like drunken tweet. Benders
that's the only. THING i don't know if he's drinking or,
not but it felt like and he would just talk
to random fans just all night, long for like an.
Hour he'd just get a line from eight to nine
and just. Talk, No, no it was. Awesome you could

(01:24:46):
just get like an real insight to. Somebody, well then
he started really faltering in his health and one of
his aides took over the thing and just completely ruined his.
Channel then they started like pushing all these shows that
he was, like you, know produced. Seen it just became
like an advertising channel and they sucked all the fun
out of. It that The twitter has sucked the fun
out of. Everything i'm getting.

Speaker 2 (01:25:07):
Worked, Up, yes calm, down calm, down getting worked?

Speaker 4 (01:25:14):
Up, dang it's the wrongs.

Speaker 1 (01:25:16):
The wrong time to be getting worked. Up y'all were
like winding down and now you're all getting fired up.

Speaker 2 (01:25:20):
Again so did we do we actually close the show
or do we still have?

Speaker 1 (01:25:24):
TO i mean we hadn't officially because we were waiting
AS i you could come back.

Speaker 2 (01:25:28):
Yet BECAUSE i.

Speaker 1 (01:25:32):
Didn't want to feed your fomo anymore by closing your
show for.

Speaker 2 (01:25:35):
You, YES i have no. Idea my, Computer just LIKE
i Heard paul in the LETTER, a he was, like,
Yeah jack Ear Ol haley was in this for a
and then it just in my headphones for thirty. Minutes
was him, SAYING a no clue what happened?

Speaker 1 (01:25:52):
There but you must have fell into because it was
nearly five minutes for.

Speaker 4 (01:25:56):
Us but not for nothing, there not for, nothing But
corn just, retweeted uh retweeted us for our. Show you retreated, There.

Speaker 1 (01:26:05):
Rick, yeah in case you don't, know he's actually part
of the network. Now he does a show On, Sundays
Yes Family. Now, yeah he's been doing a show Called
Korn's Reading room since Like.

Speaker 4 (01:26:17):
May i'm a Big Genis quinn fan From STARGUT sg.
One come on, NOW i mean it's not my.

Speaker 1 (01:26:24):
Fault not my. Fault you don't pay attention in the green.
Room we've only been talking about it Since.

Speaker 4 (01:26:29):
May, well that's. True look in my, Defense, UH i
worked thirty two shifts in twenty one, days SO i
haven't really been paying attention to.

Speaker 1 (01:26:39):
Much i'm just giving you. Crap there's a lot of
people that didn't. Know Like Jean barrydelli From buffoon of
The week was, like why in the hell Is Quirky
mimick all up in my? Feet i'm, like you missed the.

Speaker 4 (01:26:52):
Memo. Huh i'm gonna tell you right. NOW i know
who our next guest guest star is going to be
our guest speaker on this.

Speaker 1 (01:26:58):
Podcast oh, dude he's A he's already said anybody who
wants him, on all you gotta do is reach. Out
he'll figure out a way to make it.

Speaker 4 (01:27:03):
Work SO i, mean wasn't he In Parker Lewis Can't?
Lose at some?

Speaker 1 (01:27:07):
Point he was the star of that, Show, sir did
you really just ask me?

Speaker 4 (01:27:13):
That oh my, gosh he looks so different because he's so,
old AND i just realized that we're the same age
and Now i'm so.

Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
Old, NO i was gonna, say he's like seven eight
months older than, me so we're all in the same
Bullpark oh.

Speaker 2 (01:27:31):
My, gosh so much for him coming on the. Show.

Speaker 4 (01:27:35):
NOW i remember in high SCHOOL i used to dress
like the nerdy, fella the one that always carried stuff
in his trench coat and always had stuff. AVAILABLE i
would keep random crap in this coat THAT i, wore
AND i would just pull not sits out into that
And i'd walk around and somebody'd SAY i WISH i

(01:27:56):
had a, candle AND i would just grab a. CANDLE
i just pulled candle out of a. Thing and somebody
would wear one of Those rayon shirts dressed Like Parker,
lewis and we would just walk around. School it wasn't
for any. Reason we were, like we weren't dressed up for,
homecoming you. Know there wasn't Like homecoming week or some of,
that or, like you, know dresses your FAVORITE tv. Star,
nope we just did it randomly because we were nerds

(01:28:18):
and that's what we. Liked.

Speaker 1 (01:28:21):
Stupid did you guys ever randomly shout out synchronized? Watches just? Curious?

Speaker 4 (01:28:25):
Uh, yeah, ok, yeah we had the. SWATCHES i got
a picture of all of us doing it. Somewhere i'm
gonna have to find.

Speaker 1 (01:28:31):
It i'm gonna say you should find it and tag
him in.

Speaker 4 (01:28:34):
It holy cra love.

Speaker 1 (01:28:37):
That, apparently and for anybody who hasn't seen, it apparently
it's available on YouTube if you go To korn's. Feet
he actually just tags somebody in the other day in
like every episode Of Parker lewis can't lose his on?

Speaker 4 (01:28:47):
YouTube oh, Really, yeah there we. GO i know What i'm.

Speaker 2 (01:28:54):
Doing. Research, WELL i guess we should probably put a
bow on this, one after, all now That i'm back
in the. Fold so that Was, london it's. FALLEN i
will say, this highly recommend. It it's On, netflix but
for a limited. TIME i just GOT i saw the notification.
Today it's going off On Netflix september. TWELVE i want

(01:29:16):
to say, yeah but definitely dive in on this. One
it's good. STUFF i love this. Thing it's a, mess
AND i love it because of, that AND i love
it because Of Gerard, butler AND i love the. Action
it's just that, good all. Right so that'll tie that
one down as we kicked Off Gerard butler month. Here, So,

(01:29:37):
paul why don't you let everybody know where they can
find more of.

Speaker 4 (01:29:39):
You you can find me on zitterr at Movie. Paul
you can also find me on TikTok where my wife
talks about bear spray not having. Any so that's my
latest video on TikTok is my wife talking about not
having any bear. Spray she's a door.

Speaker 2 (01:30:01):
Got. It as for, Myself i'm across a couple of different.
Platforms you can see me daily over at townhall dot
com with my media column there Called rifted from The,
headlines also on the front page Of Red state on
the regular Where i've got a twice weekly podcast it's
Called Liable, Sources Diving deeper into the muck and myra
the mainstream, Press and you can hear more of me

(01:30:22):
on this. Network Next, thursday it's gonna be me and
Already packard Here thursday night as we go through the
important entertainment information on the Culture. Shift and Every tuesday
it's me with the everprovis And agurekin on the cocktail,
lounge giving you diversions from politics and. Relaxation and if
you need more of me than, that let's face you to.

(01:30:43):
Do if you go to, JITTER i am At Martini.
Shark all, Right, paul we have kicked off the big
month in grand. Fashion we're gonna have to come up
with Another Gerard butler jam in a couple of.

Speaker 4 (01:30:55):
Weeks there's plenty of them.

Speaker 2 (01:30:57):
Out there is no shortage of material with. That so
we'll get, together we'll, commiserate and we'll come up with,
something and in two weeks we will be back with
more disasters in the. Mackey stop. IT i wasn't doing.

Speaker 1 (01:31:18):
Anything were you telling you to stop?

Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
It? No, NO i got my woman here giving me
live action critiques in real.

Speaker 1 (01:31:26):
TIME i love those
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