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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome everybody to The Paparazzi Podcast. I am Jedi. Here's
Mark and we are back with another story. Leyden Bumper
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Speaker 2 (00:17):
And I think we're gonna bring the video back on
this one. You know, I've been kind of re positioning
the studio here and yeah, you know, you're always on
the road, so your views change every time. But I'm
liking what I'm looking at here, and this one might
end up on YouTube people, so check it out if
if it doesn't, well.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Or maybe we can put like some fancy, fun little
snippets on TikTok and Instagram rails. There you go, there,
you go, look at us. What's going on? Mate? What
is going on? I know what's going on a little bit,
But what's got us is what's cracking.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
Well, you know, we we came into this day today
with notes. I've just taken notes because I haven't shot
a goddamn picture in days. Yeah, I haven't sold a
picture an even longer time, so I just kept making
notes of all the things that have been going on.
To talk a little bit more about news, kind of
celebrity news stuff and maybe some political news because I
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posted some political stuff. But today there was a little
bit of action, which you informed me of. Yeah, good
on the agencies that I give to for letting me
know that in my neighborhood I needed to go get
some pictures. But legend, Hollywood legend, you know, Hollywood. Let's
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call her the Hollywood one of the Hollywood mothers, right.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
I mean, i'd go as fun to say she's almost royalty,
royal Hollywood royalty.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
Yes, for sure, that's the word I was thinking of. Yeah,
and Keaton passed away.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
She did.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
Now I go way back with Diane Keaton. She's been
on my grid for years and years and years. I
always bump into her. I haven't had many exchanges with her,
but the exchanges that I have had with her, she
doesn't really care. She she's cool. She doesn't only talk,
but she's always dressed to impress, and she's always dressed
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to get photographed.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
So exactly, Yeah, always looks good, always well. I mean
it's not like she does it on purpose thinking she's
going to get photographed. Right. She's of the older generation.
She always likes to look good. She takes pride in
her appearance. I guess you could say.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
I mean the ultimate pride. She is one unique, one
style Diane Keaton only you know fashion icon.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
Right, Yeah, no, absolutely her.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
There's nobody else that looks like her. So anytime, anytime
I'd see her driving down the road and her g wagons,
you know, she's always had a g wagon, is that right,
keeps upgrading every year, g Wagon, g Wagon, g Wagon.
But every time I'd see her in the g wagon,
you would see her through the windshield, through the window.
She'd always have that cool little hat on. You would
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know exactly who she was. And then we would, you know,
where she'd always go somewhere local and you just kind
of set up and shoot her and she would give
it up. And it was always a good thing. But
love her movies, didn't necessarily love her politics all the time,
but it didn't matter. She was a great actress and
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she should be remembered for doing really great things in Hollywood,
for setting, you know, basically every kind of standard there
was for women in Hollywood. And you know, I hope
she gets her. I hope she gets her. Do I
don't know what happened? What do you know what happened
to her.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
I've not read anything yet other than the you know,
she passed away and to respect the family's privacy.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Yeah, which almost savages will definitely do. I saw him
sitting out in front of our house today when I
went to go just get some aerials of the place.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
Yeah, how was that today? How was it? Were there
many other people there like doing aerials? Any other drones
or people would just sit outside like waiting for you know,
to photograph family members coming and going.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
As Stanley would say, crickets made crickets. Really, there was
nobody there. Uh, there was. There was a pap sitting
out front when I yeah, and he looked like he
was probably just getting some ground shots from his car.
And then another showed up while I was doing the aerials.
But no news, no reporters, no cars. Really, I mean
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that street is a private street. You know, you can't
pull up for any real length of time. You got
to kind of you know, pull up, park, move on,
check your phone if you need to, that kind of thing.
But it's a private street. So maybe that's why they're
just respecting the quiet little Brentwood neighborhood. Paliss It actually
is out of the house. Look, I mean the house.
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The house quiet, super quiet, it's all walled in. If
there was a house version of Diane Keaton, her house
is Diane Keaton, you know her. If her house can
get up and walk around Santa Monica, it would look
like Diane Keaton, you know. Yeah, very unique, really cool
looking house, you know, cool as far as architecture goes.
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I wouldn't like it. It looks a little too walled in
for me. Yeah, a little too reclusive for me, but
definitely her. We might post some stuff on our on
our social media's, some stuff that we've shot in the past,
just in tribute to her, but nothing bad to say
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about her. She did everything right, I feel, and you know,
rest in peace banking. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
I was looking at the old PCN archive website archive
website today to see if I had photographed her, because
I couldn't remember, and I was there was a setup
there from two thousand and six which had my byline
on it, but you know, another photographer's byline on it
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as well. You know, we used to work in packs
back in the day, and I really can't remember taking
those pictures at all, so I don't think I had
anything to do with them, so I don't think I
actually did ever have a photographer.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Well, and you weren't on the West Side like I
was all the time. And she didn't really too much around.
She didn't get around too much. I mean Beverly Hills maybe,
but she wasn't one around everywhere or was ever in
the news really no.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
I mean, I'm sure I photographed her or I saw
her on Montana before, but for the life of me,
like I couldn't find the pictures online anywhere. I'm sure
that's light where she always used to hang out.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
Well, it's going to be interesting to see how the
story develops. I mean, obviously I haven't seen her because
she's on my beat, you know, she's on my route.
So I popped by her house and I'll have something
to do on my phone or something, and I'll sit
there for an hour here and there. And I have
not seen her in at least five years out or anything.
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So she was probably battling with something, you know, obviously
a little ill maybe, and maybe it's one of those
cancer deals, you know.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
Like you say, we will find out in the coming
days and weeks. I'm sure something we've not done for
a while with the celebrity is guessing then that worth boom,
I've just looked it up. Okay, Yeah, so I wondered
if you wanted to throw a number out there at
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what you think Diane Keaton's net worth.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
You know, there's no one better at this than us.
I gotta say, Diane Keaton, she you know, she should
be worth eight hundred million dollars right for as far
as the legend that she is and the and the
amount of you know, the amount of footprints she left
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in Hollywood.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
And stuff like that, right, yeah, be worth.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Something like that. If Diane Keaton was twenty three, in
her twenty three days today, she would already be worth
like two hundred million, you know what I mean. But
I'm going to say, I'm going to say, you know,
she did everything right. She is probably you know, in
an upper range here, and I'm going to go with
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I'm going to go with one hundred and fifty mili.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
Okay, you're not too far out of the bullpark.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
So, according to celebrity neetworth dot Com, which is where
we usually get the numbers from, it says she's worth
one hundred million. Oh okay, Well you've got to figure
like she's been around, she's been in the business forever.
But she's not a high ticket you know, celebrity anymore.
She's not you know, she's not bringing in the big,
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big bucks for movies. You know, at seventy nine, you're
probably what you're probably lucky to bring in two three
million a flick.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
Yeah, yeah, exactly in these days. I mean, you know,
obviously I don't even know what the last movie is
that she did, but I do How many movies did
she have coming up? That's where I want to look out.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
She's got three in pre production at the moment. Okay,
so that's three that aren't gonna well, they're going to recast,
I imagine, right, because pre production is they've not started filming, right, Yeah,
so yeah, those roles will be recast. There's probably more
that she's still got that haven't come out yet as well.
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I'm just looking now at the IMDb.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
Okay, you got five upcoming? Yeah, three and three production. Yeah,
Summer Camp was the last.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Has that actually come out? It has, hasn't it? Yeah?
Twenty twenty four?
Speaker 2 (10:15):
Okay, twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Yeah, Well, I mean I don't think that was like
a movie, like a theater movie either, so you know,
in her later life, it doesn't seem like you know what,
looking down the list, I can't see maybe Father of
a by No, I can't see a movie that would
have even come into the theater Finding Dory maybe in
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twenty sixteen. It looks like everything else was like a
kind of a straight to TV kind of jobby or
you know, streaming.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
Which puts certain in a million to two million range,
probably somewhere around there for a picture. Maybe.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Yeah. She actually played Bieba's grandmother in a Justin Bieber
music video in twenty twenty one. I didn't know.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
That, know that either.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
Yeah, it's funny the music video for Ghost apparently.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
Well, I'm gonna so there you go. I'm gonna have
to watch Father of the Bride because that's one of
my favorites.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
Maybe got Godfather one and two as well, movies i've
actually seen.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
Oh, there you go. Yeah, have you seen Father of
the Bride? No? Wow, okay, you would have? You would
like that's right up here?
Speaker 1 (11:23):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (11:24):
Yeah? Is it?
Speaker 1 (11:25):
Is it like a cheesy rom com?
Speaker 2 (11:28):
It's a rom com, but I wouldn't say it's cheesy.
It's actually really Core's it's it's great, it's great.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
I just watched I just watched a very cheesy rom
com I hadn't seen before on the plane back from London.
I was just in London last week for five days
to visiting family and friends. And yeah, I was searching
for movies on the on the flight back, and how
to Lose a guy in ten days or ten days
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losing the one with Kate Hudson and McConaughey. I never
seen it. I'd never seen it. I would lose a
guy in ten days? Is that it? Yeah? And I'd
never seen it, So I thought, you know what, I
like McConaughey photographed huts and a bunch, don't dislike her.
I'll give it a whirl. And it was funny, it
was cute. I really liked it.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
Yeah, it's a great movie. Pete's the best, McConaughey at
his best, for sure.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
Yeah. Yeah, an oldie, but a goodie it is.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Yeah, yeah, sure, But.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
That's me tailing off. Rest in peace to Diane Ketan.
Speaker 2 (12:33):
So there's been a lot of things happening out here
in the celebrity world. We've got Taylor Swift coming out
with a new album since we've spoke. Yeah, we've got
bad Bunny who's agreed to do a halftime show since
we spoke. I made a note of I mean, the
Dodgers are in the playoffs. They're they're they're killing.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
It right now, and Dods.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
I made a note of Jason Bateman in the in
the out something about that. And you've you have a
daughter that is a swifty, well was a swifty? Yeah, she's.
She's kind of getting to the age where you don't
you can't call yourself a swifty unless you're really hardcore swifty,
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you know, because I help some women out there that
are in their forties and fifties and still call them fifties.
But no, she she doesn't really listen anymore. She went
to the shows. Yeah, she's, she's kind of it's a
little you know, Taylor Swift's a little much.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Yeah. You have you listened to this latest album.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
The day came out, I put it on in the car.
I listened to the whole fucking thing.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
Yes see, I did that with the last album. Yeah,
but that's one about you. I've not Yeah, I've not
listened to it at all. Well, but like various clips
and I know a bunch of the songs like her
about Travis's cock and stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
Oh wow, I don't know if I've heard that part.
I did hear there's some raunchy lyrics that people were
talking about. Yeah, listened to them like that, but I
probably have to go through it again to realize the references.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
But yeah, well, from what I understand, Wood is about
his would.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
Oh okay, wow, that's great because because that's what we
need to know right now. You know, everything that's that's
great in the celebrity world and Taylor Swift and all
this stuff. Everything we know and talk about with Taylor Swift,
we just need to know about Travis Kelsey's would. Right.
I listened to the whole album. I'm not going to
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say I wasn't impressed. I'm not going to say I
didn't kind of just you know, get into it like
you would with the Taylor Swift on the song as
you're driving around LA. But yeah, not impressed. It sounded
pretty generic. It sounded pretty the same as everything else.
Sounds just kind of knocked this one out, you know.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
Well that's what it seems like as well. You know,
I've seen reviews and read reviews I'm on Twitter constantly,
so and I don't think I've read a single good
review about it. People are saying that kind of the
same thing. She's just you know, bast another quick one out.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Yeah. I just think that everybody is Taylor exhausted, you know. Yeah,
I think it's I think it's just Taylor Swift exhaustion. Like,
we we get it, She's gonna make millions upon millions
off of this album. We get it. You got a
new album. We just got done talking about your whole
eras tour.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
Just and then your engagement.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Yeah, it's just it's just overload, is what it is.
And I people are just like whatever, you know, there's
so much overload. I can't even critique her actual skill,
you know, yeah, because her you know, her life is
is is too much to critique.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
M So, what do you think about about Bad Bunny
getting the halftime show? I don't really know too much
about him. I know he had an appearance in Happy
Gilmore two. That's pretty much all I know about him.
And I know all of his songs are in Spanish,
right or Puerto Rican. Yeah they're not. They're not in
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English exactly.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
I mean to a to the Latin community. He's he's
a freaking hero. You know, everybody likes him. He's like
a pit bull, you know, everybody. Everybody likes pit bull.
Everybody likes this guy, you.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Know, mister Worldwide.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
But he's also one of those that's just always there.
You know, he's always there. He's dating the Kardashians or whatever,
or the Genners. Yeah, so it's a little overload with
that guy too. But it just seems that that, you know,
the super Bowls are always the super Bowl shows these
days especially, are always you know, trying to send some
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sort of a message, which it's a super Bowl halftime show.
It's a Manerica's biggest sport pretty much more or less,
and it's the.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
Big America's game, like they sell it as America's game. Yeah,
I tend to have somebody doing a show that doesn't speak,
doesn't talk, doesn't sing in English. Seems crazy.
Speaker 2 (17:15):
Well, I mean the way I see it is and
I didn't know anything about his politics before that everybody
started talking about it, right, but supposedly he hates America.
So yeah, I don't know how you can get a
guy who is openly who openly hates America to do
the Super Bowl show. That's kind of against the whole thing,
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but yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
I think there was There was just a clip of
him a Yankee stadium for a playoff game and they
were singing the national anthem and he was fucking sat down. Yeah,
so he didn't stand for the national anthem.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
At a sporting event, which now he is going to
perform at the biggest sporting event. So yeah, like there's
the should be certain qualifications for you to be a
super Bowl halftime performer, number one being you like the
country that you live in and that you make all
your money in, maybe yeah, and also standing and kind
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of respecting the national anthem at.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
A sports exactly. So it just seems like an odd
choice to me.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Really, it is an odd choice, and I am probably
going to turn it off as soon as it starts
because I don't speak much Spanish and I probably won't
understand what's going on. But it's little shock effect things,
you know. I Mean I heard Taylor Swift was going
to do it, and she denied it for some reason.
I forget what she said. There was some complications with
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some negotiations or something, and so she didn't want to
do it. But you know, they don't supposedly they don't
get paid to do it, like I don't get a check,
but obviously everybody downloads their music and they get played
million times on Spotify all that stuff. Honestly, I think
it's going to be it's going to be a fly.
I think a lot of people are gonna watch it.
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But the funniest thing that I've heard about this whole
thing is who's the DJ. Is it Christy Nome Right?
Is she the DJ, the one that's in charge of
the ICE agents and all that shit?
Speaker 1 (19:14):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (19:15):
You know, she went on and she's a fucking blow hard.
You know, I'm sorry, Like, you know, I you know,
I respect our law enforcement. I respect the cops, I
respect the you know, I respect ICE. Remember people, they've
been around for many many years, and they've been deporting
people for all sort of many, many many years. It's
not like this is just a brand new thing.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
But She'm sorry, Nome as the Secretary of PUBLM Security.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
Okay, secretary of homes Curate, but she's the one in
charge of ICE, right, Yeah. Yeah, So she went on
saying that ICE is gonna be in full force at
the Super Bowl halftime show, and it made me think
about that, right, It made me think like, Okay, what's
going on here? So are they just gonna let a
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bunch of illegal image grants onto the field during the
halftime show where they're just gonna go and chase them
around and round them up? Like what does she mean?
You know, anybody who gets into the game, anybody who
can afford to get into that fucking game, is probably
not an illegal immigrant, and they're not.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Exactly.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
It's in town, and the illegal immigrants aren't gonna flock
to the stadium just because Bad Bunny is going to
be playing inside the stadium and like stand around outside
the stadium.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
No. So did you hear as well that the Bad
Bunny either canceled or postponed a tour that was supposed
to be happening this year because of ice because he
was worried about them setting up outside of all his
concert venues.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Yeah, and I can understand that because it's concert venues,
you know, anybody can go to. And it's one of
those things where if you could just afford a ticket,
you're gonna go. You don't have to be a legal
citizen or or at a certain status to not go.
To those things.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
But yeah, the.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
Super Bowl is probably the least place that illegal immigrants
are going to go, So I don't understand why she
makes such a big deal about them having such an
ICE presence. It's her being a blow hard, going, oh,
oh bad, bunny, We're going to arrest anybody who likes you.
It's just it just seemed really stupid, you know.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
Yeah, while we are on the subject of ice. On
my last trip, I ended up in Chicago and I
was at the Ice Detention center in I think it's
broad View or broad something or other in the area
of Chicago, just doing a story on ice. And you know,
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because the last couple of weeks, months have been there's
been story after story after story about you know, people
being detained, you know, ripped out of cars in the
middle of the streets, or you know, you know, people
being dragged out of home depot or you know, it's
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been fucking crazy. And just this last week there was
actually at the place in Chicago where I was at,
there was a preacher who was outside of the Ice
detention center and the ICE agent shot him with pepper
spray pepper balls as he was like praying outside of
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the detention center, which is fucking nuts. But I have
been there and witnessed it firsthand and been shot with
pepper balls just like two weeks ago. It's fucking crazy.
Like I mean, these guys are doing a job. They're
doing their job. There are many many illegal immigrants in
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the United States, and these guys are out there doing
what they're told to, you know, round up some of
the bad eggs and get them out. But so this
place in Chicago where I was at, there were maybe
a dozen two dozen protesters, and every time an ICE
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agent would like park in a lot and walk in
or walk out to his car, the amount of harassment
was just absolutely insane. And the obscenities that these the
protesters were, you know, they were right in their face
and just screaming and going absolutely ape shit at these
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guys that are at the end of the day, they're
just doing their job, right, whether they enjoy doing it
or they just they don't like doing it, they disagree
with like don't like the politics of it all. They're
doing their job, like they do have families at home
as well. The level of abuse was fucking insane, and
every time you know that they'd go out on a raid.
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They'd leave in their vehicle and like a dozen ICE
agents would come out with like shields and batons and
stuff to protect the van that was that was leaving,
and people the protesters were just trespassing constantly, like on
the grounds of the detention center, trying to block the
van coming out, or you know, spitting at it. I
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don't know how I feel about it, because I understand,
like how these guys are doing their jobs and they're
trying to get you know, the bad people out of
the US. But you know, there's the odd one that
they are taking away from their families, et cetera, et cetera.
But like the protesters were being so much more aggressive,
I thought, than the ICE agents and the only what
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you know, the only the ICE agents were only giving
like aggression back, like they weren't giving as much as
they were met with, which was Yeah, it was just insane.
I've never seen anything like it. I got Pepper strayed
as well, just in the midst trying to fucking take
pictures and video of it, and I'll put some We'll
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put some pictures and videos up on the on the website,
up on the Instagram. Like it was fucking it was
fucking crazy.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
Yeah, and they don't care. They don't care if you're
a photographer, they don't care, you know. I mean, if
you're going to get a chance to just launch pepper
balls into a crowd, you're going to do it just
because you know, yeah, you want to calm them down,
or either you want them to disperse or you're just
having fun, you know.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Yeah, I mean what part some of it was was
quite sad. Like I said, we're in Chicago and we
got there early morning one of the days and there
were three quite decent sized buses lined up to come
out out of the detention center and they were loaded
with the League immigrants. We followed it to Gary, Indiana,
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birthplace of Michael Jackson, and they went to the now
defunct like passenger airport in Gary, Indiana, and you know,
the three buses went in, they were met by a
fourth and this was like nine o'clock in the morning
and they would go bust by bus over to a
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single porter loop at one side of the airport and they'd,
let you know, a busload of the immigrants off handcuffed,
chained and chains around their legs as well to use
the bathroom, one by one, and it was there for
four and a half hours at the airfield in total,
before a big Global X passenger plane came in and landed.
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And then they were all loaded up like one by
one walking up the jet bridge with the hands you know,
I think they were actually in front of themselves their
hands chained and handcuffed in front of themselves, and like say,
their legs, you know, we chain going around their waist
and their ankles chained up as well, just walking up
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the steps of this playing to either be sent back
to a specific country I guess, or to a bigger
detention center. And I was actually quite upsetting to see
like they'd walk up the steps and kind of just
like look back as if that you know, it's the last,
like fuck we're going, like we're being sent out of
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the US. It was quite It was quite a you know,
it's something quite emotional to witness. Yeah, yeah, it was.
It was a crazy three or four days that we
spent there covering that.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
Yeah, I mean I see both sides of everything obviously,
you know, like I said, Ice has been around forever,
they've been deporting people. Yeah, Obama deported like six or
nine million people there just wasn't cameras around. They probably
did it in just the same way, you know, because
they don't just go willingly ever. You know, it's not
like they're like, oh yeah, sorry, you cut me, let's go.
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So I feel for both sides, you know, because the
ICE agents are taking more abuse than they should be,
and the ICE agents are arresting in ways that they
probably shouldn't be. So yeah, it's a tough situation. And
you know, like, like we said, Jedi will post some
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of his experiences at the detention center in Chicago, so
look out for that. But we're going to take a break,
speaking of ice. I'm gonna put another drink in my ice,
and then we're gonna get into some what are we
going to get into? We're going to get into. We're
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gonna get into some Hollywood AI Okay, I like it,
all right, all right. So there was a couple of
subjects that I forgot about that I wanted to talk
about before we move on to whatever we were going
to move on to. So Dodgers are in the playoffs
right and they're doing their thing whatever, and I see
(29:01):
Jason Bateman in the crowd, like his movies, I love
the guy. He's got a new show out right now
that I'm actually watching that, you know, I'll just put
it out there and what you're watching Black Rabbit with
Jude Law. Okay, I think you would dig it.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
I've heard of it. I haven't seen it.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
Yeah, I think you would dig it. It's one of
those that's just real tense, you know, the whole time.
But he was at the Dodger game and I see
him bitching, you know about play calls or balls or strikes.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Yeah, something like that.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
But it's at the same time I was hearing that
they're going to be bringing in the robots next year,
right right, Yeah, bringing in the strike the strike zone
robots or whatever, so there won't be any more Jason
Bateman just you know, getting pissed off out there out
in the crowd.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
Yeah. I'm not sure how I feel about that, because
I know, like some of the calls from the arms
are fucking awful, and then like the next call, the
ball will be in the same you know, the ball
will be in the same spot and they'll change the cool.
But then like with it automated with these robots, I
don't know, I feel like there has to be an
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element of human error involved in in sports as well.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Yeah, I don't you know. And I hear that it's
just for challenges, right, oh, okay, and bringing in a
first for just for challenges. But it's a step in
that direction, you know where they're gonna they're gonna start
implementing because I mean they do it in tennis. They've
adopted it. It's gotten really good over the over the years.
So yeah, I see it happening. I mean, the technology
(30:46):
is there. We watch it every time when the balls
and strikes come in, you know, and you see that
the calls they make. I would much rather I mean,
in my general opinion of what I've seen as far
as the calls go, I would much rather the compute
doing the calls because I think get less strikes that way.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
Yeah yeah, yeah, right.
Speaker 2 (31:08):
Yeah, So you know, when it comes to to hitting
or walking or something like that, I think it'll be
more precise to get a few more walks going instead
of stripping. But yeah, it'll be interesting to see. But
you know, get used to it, Jason, Okay, get used
to shutting your mouth. I was on a doorstep the
(31:29):
other day, and I've talked about this before in front
of Gwyneth Paltrow's house where I've seen their trash just
I mean, Gwyneth Paltrow at her house, she has like
sixteen trash cans. What the fuck that she puts them out.
I've I've taken photos of this. It might be on
the Instagram as far as, like you know, on the
(31:49):
on the posts, but I might have just done stories
on it. Yeah, but she's got so many trash cans.
But I was on an address the other day. I'm
not going to say who it was, but I saw
the husband been coming out and I do have a
picture of actually the trash, so I'll post it, so
I'll post it. But he just kept bringing stuff out.
(32:10):
It's these celebrities. I mean, it's obviously it's so easy
to just order stuff. And I know it's not just celebrities,
it's that has the means to do it. But there's
the trash cans aren't big enough and there's not enough
of them. I don't know how Gwyneth Paltrow got sixteen
of them. I mean I got more, and you get more.
(32:32):
But it was a revolving door at this address of
the husband bringing out trash and putting it in the
trash and trying to find little spots to put it in,
you know, like he was trying to fit. It's like
a freaking puzzle.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
Right, Just tetris trash. It's trustriss.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
Yeah, exactly, trash triss. And as more packages were being
delivered throughout the day, you know, they probably had three
or four packages get delivered throughout the day, and he
brought out three or more boxes throughout the day. And
they're huge, you know, and these people are expecting a
new baby, so they're prep room. Obviously they're preparing you something.
(33:13):
So they got all sorts of fucking ship. But it
happens at all addresses, you know, when they on their
trash days. They you see how much of a footprint
these fuckers do. You know, do you remember a time
where you've seen anybody over trashing or trastressing.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
No that I can not. I can think of actually
tet trash. There you got trash tech trash. Yeah that's
much better. No, not that I can think of that.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
You probably haven't, you're.
Speaker 1 (33:45):
Just not precisely, But mind right now.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
It's something that I come across all the time and
I'm like, wow, how the fuck do they have so
much freaking trash. But I remember Stanley complaining about his
neighbor across the street who would call the one eight
hundred junk people, and they would in front of the
house once a month and they would throw the ship
that they just ordered like six months earlier, and they
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would throw that in the junk. So it wasn't it
wasn't trash. It was just stuff that they ordered and
after six months they didn't realize that they needed it anymore,
and they just junked it. You know. Plus I hear
that when you go to the like the neighborhoods around
here for the like the heavy trash days, you know,
the big item the big item days, you know that
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you can just score on all sorts of fucking cool shit.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
That's what you should be doing as you as you
as you're trolling for action.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
I know, I know, I don't know which days they are.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
I feel a car with the big goods.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
Yeah, And I was watching the other day they they
you know, these launches, the rocket launches over here on
the West Coast, they're just getting crazy. I don't know
if they're I don't know if you're seeing as much
stuff as we are, But the rocket launchers are just
boosting up everywhere, boosting.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
What is it? It's it's musk, just sending up starlings,
it is.
Speaker 2 (35:12):
But I also saw Blue Origin the other day. They
actually did in the morning on the morning news. They
were talking about Blue Origin. You know, the giant Dildo.
Speaker 1 (35:21):
Yeah, Bezos is Stilda.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
Jeff Bezos is giant Dilde. That And it's funny because
everybody comments on it every time it happens. I mean,
it must have been planned. But they were calling they
were calling them space tourists jedi because they were normal people.
I mean as far as like billionaires, but they were
(35:44):
normal people that were going up in the spaceship. So
they called them space tourists. When just a few months ago,
when our celebrity friends went up, what did they call them?
Speaker 1 (35:53):
They were fucking astronauts. Katy Perry is an astronaut.
Speaker 2 (35:58):
Yeah, Katie Perry has heard of fight astronaut. Yes, So
if there is a mission to Mars, please take her.
Speaker 1 (36:05):
Yeah, and don't bring her back what she wants. So
where were they Where were they sending this up from?
In in California?
Speaker 2 (36:12):
Then? No, I was in Texas. The Blue Origin.
Speaker 1 (36:15):
Oh, I thought you said you saw it on the like,
so I thought you like witnessed it.
Speaker 2 (36:19):
No, it was just on the news, you know, but
I every you know, two weeks there's a new launch
here where people are always amazed by it, and there's
still people that are actually still confused by it, like
what is this? It's an alien invasion and you're like, no,
if it's just a space Ax third launch this year.
Speaker 1 (36:40):
You know, if Besos were to reach out to you
and I and say, Mark Jedi, I am inviting you
free of charge to be a space tourist, what would
your reaction be? What would your answer be? Would you
go definitely you would?
Speaker 2 (37:03):
Well, I mean what they do, it's just a giant
you know. You know those you know those carnival rides
where it's like a slingshot and you just sit yeah,
and you go up and you bounce around, you know, yeah,
just a big version of that.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
I don't know if I'd do it.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
Really mm hmm. Well, I mean okay, I get it.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
Maybe And if he threw in like a million bucks
or a couple of million bucks to my family, if
I were to perish, then then yes, I think I'd
do it.
Speaker 2 (37:38):
These people are paying a million bucks to go and
do it.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
I need an insurance policy to be sent into space.
Speaker 2 (37:44):
No. Yes, Now, if you go to like the Moon
or something like that where there was actual space time
where you'd actually have to go and go on a
mission or something and then come back down two days later,
I can understand that. But bezos is I mean they
literally called it a ride. You know, it's the rocket Rider. Yeah,
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you know, that's all it is. It's just a giant
circus attraction.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
Take a ride in a big dial.
Speaker 2 (38:12):
Though it doesn't it doesn't serve any for at least
Elon Musk serves a purpose, you know. But no, this
guy's just a it's just a ride, just for space tourism.
So we mentioned what you watch it.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
Am I watching? I'm watching the Great British Bake Off.
Speaker 2 (38:32):
Back to that. Huh.
Speaker 1 (38:33):
Yeah, it's just been pastry Week, which was enthralling. Last
week was chocolate Week, which again was fantastic. But I'm
more into the pastry week with the sausage rolls and
the gala pies. Sure, I don't.
Speaker 2 (38:50):
Watch much like what's a galla pie?
Speaker 1 (38:53):
A gala pie it's like a sausage and like bacon
meat pie with an egg and a middle. I mean,
I don't eat eggs, so I wouldn't eat it, but
it did look quite fun. Well, so I'm not really
watching too much. I mean, my wife has gone back
and start to watch Sex and the City from the
very beginning, and I've watched quite a few of them
(39:15):
with her, and I'm not ashamed to say that I'm
enjoying it. Okay, I'm not watching anything new, basically, nothing new.
Speaker 2 (39:27):
I mean, like I said, I started watching that Black Rabbit,
really good show. I went and snuck out the other
day and saw Tron. Oh you did. Okay, that movie
was everything that you could expect it to be. I mean,
I don't know if you've ever seen any of the
Tron movies, even the older one, well I haven't. If
(39:50):
you've seen the Tron movies, it's a lot of action
and a lot of confusion. So, okay, it's humans being
in the digital world and now for two movies, you know,
thirty years or forty years or whatever it was, and
then they're bringing the humans into the real world in
this one, and it's just as confusing as everything else.
But you're going for action, if you're going for visual effects.
(40:13):
If you're going into the theater for a big movie,
a big wide, blockbuster type of movie, then you won't
be disappointed. It's really good, really good visuals. Who's in
it Jared Leto. Jared Leto is a producer in this one.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
Oh, I didn't realize he was still doing movies.
Speaker 2 (40:32):
I didn't realize it either. I mean, there's a lot
kind of weird with this movie because he's a digital
program that comes into the real world. But he looks
like a kind of like a hippie who hasn't taken
a shower in a couple of weeks. Yeah, big beard
and his like long hair, and you wonder, like, would
that be what a computer program looks like in the
real world. I don't know. It's kind of weird. But,
(40:54):
like I said, a lot of action, you know, really
cool movies. They're taking it over see the Jared Leto
probably gonna take over the franchise. But it made me
think of you know, you're watching this movie right because
there's there's been this news story that has come out
where we have a new celebrity out there, Jedi, a
new next big thing. Have you heard about this? I haven't. Yeah,
(41:19):
there's a new next big thing out there. Her name
is Tilly Norwood.
Speaker 1 (41:24):
It's a real person.
Speaker 2 (41:26):
It is not Oh, it's an AI actress. And she
has representation Bye Bye by, you know, a management company,
and everybody's kind of like throwing their weight in on
if she's gonna be something big, if they're gonna put
her into movies.
Speaker 1 (41:47):
That'd be ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (41:48):
She's gonna go into movies. It's gonna happen now. Gavin
Newsom just signed a law in California saying you can't
replace any actors with AI which they can't deal their face,
they can't face anything like that, and then put him
into a movie as that. But in Tron, you're looking
at an entire movie that's all AI, you know what
(42:11):
I mean. Yeah, so we've got this, we've got this
actor who's obviously computer generated. But then in Tron you've
got an entire computer generated person, but just with Jared
Little's face on it, you know, because he's got a
whole suit on, he's got a helmet on, he's got
a face mask, all this stuff, and it's just his face.
(42:32):
You know. Only at the end of the movie do
you see him like get into some like real clothes
or something like that where he looks kind of normal
but spoiler kind of but.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
Oh incredible, Well I can't see that now.
Speaker 2 (42:45):
It's just it's just funny though, that that we make
such a big deal about AI, which I'm totally against, Like,
I don't think there should be any AI in any
movie as far as actors go, even though the silver
lining on that would be what Jedi actors you see?
Speaker 1 (43:04):
I do see Ti lead Norwood. I mean, incredible, It's
not anything.
Speaker 2 (43:10):
It's not unlike anything I've been seeing on my social
media algorithms of things popping up because now I've like
clicked on these AI stories and these AI images and
stuff like that. So I'm getting pumped with algorithms of
AI characters popping up everywhere. And sometimes I can't even
tell the difference of what of who is what and
(43:31):
what is what. It's almost it's almost getting exhausting for
my brain to try and figure out if things are
AI and if they're not, or if they're if they're
cooked videos, you know. Yeah, Like I saw of a
dog getting sucked up into a tornado the other day,
and I'm was like, oh my god, that's so horrible.
And then like two days later, I see another dog
getting another dog in another situation getting sucked up, and
(43:52):
I'm like, it's fucking AI.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
Well I saw something similar of like a bear approaching
a baby on a porch.
Speaker 2 (43:58):
Yeah, there's that too, the nighttime where they sneak into
the house and they go up on the face and
other Yeah, all those AI. So it's getting fucking exhausting
with this AI bullshit, you know. Yeah, and big tech
needs to really just fucking start locking down the shit
or else We're not going to know anything from anything
but what this is going to do. It's gonna hopefully
(44:20):
make the big stars, you know, the Chris Pratts and
all this, the the Tom Hollins and all that shit.
Maybe they'll take a little bit less money these days
because of the threat of oh you want twenty million
a picture, you know what for fucking five hundred grand,
we can make you. Sorry, Yeah I can.
Speaker 1 (44:41):
I can't believe this shit. Like she looks so.
Speaker 2 (44:43):
Real, Yeah, and I guess she's represented by actual management,
So I guess the digital company that makes her is
the actual Like you would say that that's like her parents.
I guess, Like if you were to have a child
that's in acting, and you would just set it up
that way, or if you want my AI character, you
(45:05):
have to pay me. Is that how it works?
Speaker 1 (45:07):
We should reach out to her representation and see if
we can get her on the podcast.
Speaker 2 (45:10):
And get her on just like how we interviewed Rock
that one time. Yeah, yeah, that would be great. I
wonder if they let's do it. Shit, it's insane because
real celebrities won't reach out to us. They won't they
don't have the balls to do it. Maybe maybe Tilly
does digital balls. You got anything you want to talking about.
Speaker 1 (45:33):
I'm on my travels right now. I'm in Michigan trying
to I got two or three different targets here that
I'm working on, but I've had no action to speak
of as of yet. I'm hoping something happens in the
next few days, cause I'm only here for a few
more days before heading home and I don't like to
(45:54):
go home empty handed. No what else has been going on?
I don't know. Not much has been going on, Like
I've had a trip home to see family, so I
was out of the loop there for a little bit.
Just looking forward to getting back into some action.
Speaker 2 (46:11):
Speaking of empty handed, I was on a target today.
You might have a little bit of an experience with
her as well. I went out and I was on
Actually I'm not gonna yeah, why not, it doesn't matter.
I was up on Mandy Moore.
Speaker 1 (46:24):
Okay, she was in the news this.
Speaker 2 (46:26):
Week about looking different. She went to an event. She
had like dark hair. I mean, these people that talk
about these people that are unrecognizable, I mean I recognize
her right away. I don't know what the big deal is.
It's not that deep, bro, you know, yeah, And they're
always going, oh, this person's unrecognizable. No, no, that's ma anymore, obviously,
(46:48):
but they made a big deal about it. And so
I went up to go check her out. And I
hadn't been up to the Altadena burn zone to like
work on anybody that lives around there. I've been through
there a couple of times with my kids, just to
kind of show.
Speaker 1 (47:01):
Them what it yeah like.
Speaker 2 (47:04):
But going to her house was pretty crazy because you
pull up to where she lives, and she lives in
a corner house, and everything that's north and west and
pretty much south of her as far as the eye
can see, is just gone. So you could see how
like the fire came in and it was going to
(47:24):
take because there was a portion of her property and
I think there's a little guest house over there that
did burn. So it was about to burn her house,
and I don't know how it didn't, you know, maybe
she had some fire people. Maybe it was just a
little bit of luck. I'm not sure. But when you
look at the things, and I'll post these things because
I did a couple of areals just to kind of
show you know, how widespread it was around her house.
(47:47):
It was pretty crazy to see. But she came out midday.
And I don't know if you've ever have you ever
worked on her before, you ever tried.
Speaker 1 (47:54):
To have I've worked on it, but not at the
Alta Dino address. I've only worked her at the Griffith
Park address, you know, when she used to live there.
It's the only time I've ever put my car on
two wheels. She came out of there like a fucking
bullet out of the gun and turned down onto is
(48:18):
it Lost to Liz or whatever the main street is.
And I I was a bit late the to pulling
off of my parking space, and by the time I
went down, I turned the corner so fast that I
was in pcn's old fore Runner. They used to have
a V eight four runner that like when it went
like shit off a stick when you put your foot
(48:39):
down on it. And I didn't break when I took
the corner and I went up on two wheels, and
I think she must have seen because she turned around
and went straight home.
Speaker 2 (48:51):
Did she really?
Speaker 1 (48:52):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (48:54):
Yeah. I worked on her at that address a couple
of times. There was one time where and I think
I told the story on her on old podcast, really old.
But I followed her and she's she's really a huge
pain in the ass. She will drive fast, she will
run lights, she will pull over, she'll stop, she'll try
and ditch you. And it became a big game with
(49:16):
us on this one follow and she went down to
a studio. But then I got out of the car
and you know, shot her a few times, but then
also said, you know, hey, Mandy, because I just had
my daughter. My daughter was probably three or four years
old or something like that. I mean it was right
after Tangled came out, you know, a long time daughter's
favorite movie in the world, And so I was actually
(49:39):
kind of excited to shoot Mandy and just say hello
and say you know, because we've been watching her movie
a trillion times in a row. And so when I
went up to her and I'm like, hey, Mandy, how's
it going, I'm like, you look, you know, you look great.
You know, I just wanted to tell you my daughter
is the gigantic fan of of Tangled. We watch it
a million times a day, and you know, you know,
(50:02):
I just want to say good job something like that.
And she turned around and she was like, I don't
give a fuck about your and I don't give a
fuck about you. Fuck off, get the fuck away, you
piece of shit, or something like that. But it was
just my total it was just a total reversal of
what I was expecting was gonna happen. And ever since then,
(50:24):
I have always just wanted to get her, you know,
like anything on her, I just I don't care because
I know she's just a total bitch. Because if someone
I mean, yeah, i'm photographing you, you're going to a studio,
you look fine. It's not like you're like in rags
and you you know, just got out of the shower
or whatever, you look good whatever situation awareness. But for
(50:46):
me to say my daughter's a big fan, and for
you to say, fuck your daughter, that was it.
Speaker 1 (50:52):
You know, that's horrific.
Speaker 2 (50:54):
And so today she came out, same kind of deal,
flying down the hill. Immediately on the main road. She
pulls over. So obviously she doesn't know if I'm following
her at this point, but she's trying to see who's following. Yeah,
or she's on the phone. You know, I'll give her
the benefit of doubt. Yeah, I pull over a block ahead.
(51:14):
She gets going. I get on her, We get on
the freeway, we go through three freeways, she hops in
the car poolane I lose her. Kind of I catch
up with her, but I'm still far away. And it's
one of those where you're just she's so far away
you don't know where she's going. And it splits into
three freeways. You know, you got the choice five, the
one thirty four, the five South, or you know, I
(51:38):
had to guess. I had to guess, and I chose
the one thirty. You know, in that situation, it's a celebrity,
it's someone like her. Whatever, you're gonna pick the one
thirty four. Yeah, that takes you into Hollywood, that takes
you into the studios. Whatever. And as I'm on the
ramp to go to the one thirty four. I look
across and I see the ramp to the five north,
(51:59):
and it's her going on the.
Speaker 1 (52:01):
Five floor, heading towards per Bank.
Speaker 2 (52:03):
Heading towards Burbank, heading towards you know, north Ridge or whatever,
not the way I'm going.
Speaker 1 (52:10):
Oh, that's brutal. That's happened to me so many times
in the past. I can't remember specific like celebrities, but
I do remember, you know, thinking, I see, you know,
a black Prius whoever was driving one at the time,
pulling off to the right to exit the freeway, and
then you exit and you pull up to the car
and it's a different license plate.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
Exactly. Yeah, now, it was. It was a tough It
was a tough thing because I put in a good follow,
you know, it was a good file. I was a
loose follow, you know, I could have jumped into the
carpoo lane and you know, been on ass the whole time.
I was just kind of, you know, letting it go,
you know, end up how it ends up. But I
don't know where she went, but so frustrating, And as
far as celebrities not wanting to be shot when they're
(52:57):
out and stuff like that. I mean, I'm on movie
sets all the time, and I always try and I
always say that, you know, you're on a movie set,
You've gone to a hair and makeup. What's the big problem,
what's the big deal? Right?
Speaker 1 (53:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (53:08):
I was watching the NFL the other day and I
think it was Jackson Jacksonville Jaguars and all the players, referees,
they're all in HD, full on, zoomed in, you know,
and they don't know they're on camera, but they know they're.
Speaker 1 (53:25):
On you know, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (53:27):
And so I was kind of comparing that to the celebrities,
where you know, they're looking their best, they have hair
and makeup adjusting them all this stuff. Why do they
have a problem with me shooting them when they're in
those situations? But the NFL players, I think it was
Lawrence what's his name, Lawrence, Trevor Lawrence, and they had
a close up of him and he started picking his nose.
(53:49):
Oh at the game the day like it was full
close up, like full face, you know, on the screen,
and he started picking his nose. And it made me think,
you know, well, look, these guys aren't complaining, you know,
doing whatever they whatever they're doing, and they know, they're
on camera, you know, yeah, and they're looking kind of
their worst at their best, I guess because they're at
(54:10):
their job. But yeah, I found it kind of funny that,
you know, so that these stars complain about, you know,
these kind of photos.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
When these guys, Yeah, it's ridiculous, it really is. Yeah,
and we're not We're not trying to make anybody look
bad either these days. You know, it's hard to when
they all look so fucking good anyway.
Speaker 2 (54:31):
Yeah, honestly, the only thing that sells that that's negative
about anything that we do are the things that the
people do themselves, you know. Yeah, like if they're cheating,
or if they're kissing somebody they're not supposed to be kissing,
if they're you know, hugging somebody at a at a
cold Play show that they're not supposed to be doing
anything like that, you know. But yeah, nothing if you know,
(54:53):
if a celebrity looks bad, like if they look horrible,
they don't usually take it these days anymore, because they don't.
No outlet wants to be that outlet that makes really
makes fun of them really anymore. Yeah, like that negativity.
I mean, there'll be some maybe low end papers or
something that'll pick it up. But if I get somebody
looking like shit, you know, it never goes Yeah, so
(55:17):
you don't really have to worry about it. People, Okay,
And we're not out there to get you, and we're
not making a lot of money off of anything that's negative,
even though negative press is good press, but full press
is good press. Yes, well, I think we should uh
wrap this one up.
Speaker 1 (55:34):
Let's do it, yep.
Speaker 2 (55:37):
For sure. Well, if we've offended anybody on this episode,
we do apologize. But for myself and for Jedi, I
guess take care and be will and I don't give
a fuck about you. Fuck off, Get the fuck away,
you piece of shit.