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August 10, 2025 • 69 mins
Featuring: Kiss Cam Couple, Ghislaine Maxwell, Sydney Sweeney, The Rookies and more. In this #Papisode Jedi works the biggest exclusive on the planet. Mark sees the soft side of The Rookies. We discuss a Vogue article about Paps on sets and get into many Watcha reviews. Plus much more. For the content in this papisode please visit our socials @paparazzipodcast. Thank you for listeing and sharing. Be well!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome everybody to the Paparazzi Podcast. I am Jedi. He
is Mark, and we are just trying to figure out
how to do this thing again as it has been
a second We hope you are all well, let's get
into it. Mart. How you been I've been well, I've

(00:20):
been well. I've not spoken to you for a while.
I know you took a little trip. I hope that
was great. I hope we hear about it shortly. But first,
instead of what you're watching, what are you wearing right now?

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Well, I normally wear glasses because I can't see anything
like prescription glasses, but I'm wearing some meta glasses.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Are they prescription?

Speaker 2 (00:46):
They are not, but I can get them prescription, so
I hear, and I think it's free. But I got
these glasses because I figured I'm on the sets I'm
always wanting to record. I have this like little fucking
tissue that I put in the bottom of my pocket
so I can my phone can peek out when I'm

(01:07):
doing it, like a like a body cam, and these
are just way easier to do that kind of a thing.
So I got them, and then I went on vacation,
so I haven't had a chance to use them, but
I used them on vacation and getting used to them
before I actually get out there and start using them.

(01:28):
It's actually pretty nice.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Love that. I do have a quick question about them. Yeah,
I see there is a light shining to the right
of your right eye. Does that indicate you are recording?

Speaker 2 (01:41):
It does?

Speaker 1 (01:42):
And can you turn it off when you're recording? You
can on constantly? Oh okay, it's.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
A meta privacy thing. I got them so I can
kind of secretly record the sets, not really to intrude
on anything, but just so you know, people don't if
they see the recording life, they're gonna know I'm recording
and they might hold back on some of the things
that they say. So yes, I tried to cover it
with a piece of tape, and then the glasses told

(02:11):
me I cannot use the tape or also can't record.
So I got a smaller piece of tape and put
it on it, and it's still said I couldn't use
the glasses, I couldn't use the video or the pictures
on the glasses because of the tape. So I made
a smaller piece of tape and that's what you're seeing
right now. It's letting me record, but it's still you

(02:33):
could still see something. But if you take the tape off,
it is very bright, so it's very obvious.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
Okay, so the light's gone off now, so you've stopped recording.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
I have, and it did it on its own because
the actually the power's pretty low. Okay, the power lasts
pretty good. It'll last you about a good solid hour.
Video sures that kind of thing. Let it run, do
live streams something like that. You got a good hour
in there. But the case, the phone case or the

(03:04):
last case, you could charge that up and then when
you slip it into the case, it's about thirty minutes
to kind of recharge it.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
That's sweet. I like it. Can you take pictures with them?
Or is it just video? No?

Speaker 2 (03:15):
You can take pictures too, Like it's just snapped the
picture like that took a picture.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
That's sick.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
I've been taking pictures for the last few days and
on my vacation, and now it says the capture is blocked.
So sometimes it reads it, sometimes it doesn't, huh. And
the best part about it, Jedi, is the voice that
comes through on this here. Let me just see if
you can hear.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
It zoom's not going to let me hear it.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
But the voice that I've said it to to talk
to me is Kristin Bell.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
Oh god, I definitely would not set it to that voice.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
Well, you know what, it's kind of like a love
hate thing because I really don't like Kristin Bell. For
her to be at my beck and.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Call that's funny.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
It's kind of nice, you know. It's a little revenge,
like she's my little assistant, she's my little slave, and
I can just tell her to do whatever I want,
you know.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
And I've got a bunch of questions about these things.
When you do when you take the pictures of video,
do they upload instantly to your phone?

Speaker 2 (04:19):
It's kind of weird like that. It's constantly connected if
you have your phone on and this and that, and
sometimes it uploads right away. Sometimes it holds it for
a minute. You have to go in there and actually
import them. So it's it's kind of weird. And sometimes
you record it and it doesn't show up on anything,
and then later on it'll pop up and you're like, oh, well,
there it is. So it's kind of weird. I don't

(04:41):
understand how it works like that, But normally it works
just fine. You have everything within range. If you don't
have reception, if you have your phone off, they won't work.
They have to be linked to the phone. You can
start some sort of cloud service, which is kind of nice.
I haven't done that yet, but so far they've been
pretty cool. They've been pretty informative. She doesn't know a lot. Yeah,

(05:02):
I was out at some wineries. Yeah, shout out to
Silverado Winery. That was our favorite winery. Went up. We
went up to Napa and Silverado has the best view
in all of Napa that I've ever seen. So if
you ever get up to Napa, go wine tasting, check
out silver Auto. But I was up there and I
was using it and it captured everything and I'll post

(05:26):
maybe some things on the stories just to show you
how it works.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Okay, one more question. What else do they do?

Speaker 2 (05:35):
They do live translation, which is kind of cool. So
if someone's talking with language and you know the language
and you can quickly set to it. I have mindset
from Spanish to English. Yeah, as the person's talking to you,
it'll live translate what they're saying.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
So as a speaker then presumably in like right there, yes, right, well, okay,
that's sick.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
So it's kind of cool. And you could listen to music.
You know, it's like a Bluetooth headset, so you go
to music. You could do that. And if you're curious
about anything, because I mean, I've been using AI lately,
I've been using grock lately. When I have questions about things,
I can ask it pretty much all those questions. If
it doesn't know, I'll go into my phone and do it.
But being able to get used to it and do

(06:20):
it on the fly is kind of nice. Yeah, Like
right now, I'll ask Kristen what what we're doing right now?
Maybe the microphone will pick it up. Let's just see. Okay,
hey Meta, what am I looking at? She said, I'm

(06:43):
looking at a laptop screen displaying a video call. That's
what Kristin told me. I would love it to be
able to switch to her name, like I can call
her k Bell and say, hey, k Bell, can I
do this? And can I do that? I would love that.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Then she starts saying no.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
You could also pick like Julie Andrews. You could pick
John Cena, you can pick Aquafina. There's a couple other
ones you can do. But I didn't want to do
you can?

Speaker 1 (07:08):
You can pick a water bottle.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
You actually don't even know who a Caafina is, do you? No,
she's an Asian actress. She was in.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Oh you know what I do?

Speaker 2 (07:22):
I do?

Speaker 1 (07:22):
I do? Didn't she she does stand up as well? Yes, yeah, okay,
I know who she is.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
So anyways, shout out to Meta and go get yourself
some Meta classes.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Classes available anywhere where they sell metaproducts also Mata dot com.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
I got them from RayBan.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
Oh there you go. Yeah, no, I've said before I
do fancy getting myself some, but I would need need
the prescription set up with it.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
Yeah, and they do transitions too, so.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Oh they transition. So they go from from male glasses
to female glasses. If you cant vice versa.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
Yes, if you get him like that, yeah, you have
to order him like that. I just went straight dark.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
Okay, So you can order them as they as they
then I'll get then the path.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
Coming meataglasses.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
Yeah, brilliant. What's been going on?

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Then?

Speaker 1 (08:19):
You've been on vacation.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
On vacation, we went to go see Morgan Wallen. It
was a great concert, just one of those big, huge, crazy,
you know, slam Dunk concerts. We had decent seats in
the middle. It was at the forty nine ers Levi Stadium.
Quite an experience. We were right below a suite a
few suites. I was expecting to look back and see

(08:42):
Taylor up there with Travis and I could be able
to the whole trip with that, but unfortunately there was
nobody in the suites above us that were of interest.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Did Morgan throw any chairs off of the stage.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
He did not know. It was pretty wild. That stadium
is kind of weird too. It's they've built it where,
you know, to get it, to get into the stadium
and to get out of the stadium, there's three bridges
that you have to go across because they've got this
stupid little creek like a moat that goes around the entrance,
and the bridges are supposed to be like you know
San Francisco bridges. You know, that's what it looks like.

(09:17):
Oh okay, when but when the entire stadium is exiting
at the same time, being able to narrow it down
to three, you know, thirty foot wide forty foot wide
exits is ridiculous. And I kept on, you know, envisioning
a you know, emergency happening and all of us fucking
trampling everybody, which was that, and then and then getting

(09:41):
out of there getting an uber. All that stuff was crazy,
but it was a great, great show. Then I went
up to uh Tahoe and had a great time there too.
No real picture stories for me, but let's get into
your stories, Bud Well.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
I mean, a lot has happened in the last two
weeks since we spoke. I've been fortunate enough to have
been busy. I've been away a bunch of times. I'm
away now currently I've not got much. Well, I've not
got anything on the last two trips, which kind of sucks,
which I never never liked to return home empty handed.

(10:16):
But like in the news, generally, a lot has happened.
Ozzy Osbourne has sadly left us. He's passed away. I'm
pretty sure I told my Ossy Osborne story maybe two
or three four podcasts ago. I had great interaction with him,
great chat. And then you know, Hulk Hogan passed away

(10:36):
as well. Never worked Hulk, but I was in clear
Water where he lived a couple of couple of months back,
and you know, walking around, I saw like Hulk's bar
where he had karaoke and that sort of stuff, And
I always wanted to like go in and proba be
really cool to to get a picture with Hulk, But
that's not going to happen anymore, unfortunately. And then before

(10:58):
those two deaths, the world when absolutely batshit crazy after
a couple were caught on a kiss camp at a
Coldplay concert.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
Jedi, it wasn't a kiss camp, god.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Darn with Okay, a stadium camp.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Yeah. I've just been correcting people right and left. It's
been bugging the shit out of me that because I
know it's normally a kiss cam. I know it. It
could be you know, interpreted as a kiss cam, but
at the Coldplay concerts, it's just a camera on a
fucking Trinatron big screen that they were going around and like,
you know, commenting on people that they weren't so stadium camp.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
Okay, Well they didn't, and everyone knows what happened. They
they were having a hug. Camera went on them Andy
Byron Hid and Kristin Cabbot his HR. Well they both
looked fucking shell shots, didn't they.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
Well it was the whole hiding thing was just crazy,
Like what the reactions, you know, everybody was talking about
We talked about it that all they needed to do
was just react normal and nothing would have ever even happened.
Just smile and wave, and he just ducked out. Like
even if he didn't duck down, maybe if they if
they kind of looked away, it might have been you know,

(12:18):
it might have been fine. But him, I mean, where'd
he go? You know what?

Speaker 1 (12:22):
I don't know, And he's not been seen since, not
through my lack of fucking trying, I tell you, Jesus Christ.
I so obviously it was the biggest news worldwide for
like a week, which is absolutely fucking madness. I know,
the New York Post ran it on the front cover

(12:44):
of their paper like two or three days in a row.
The Daily Mail were splashing stories about it constantly, and
I got sent to the scene of the crime. I
got sent up to New England pretty much right after
it happened to try and try and track either of
them down. Knocked numerous addresses throughout New England, talk trying

(13:07):
to talk to relatives and friends and co workers, and
just got shot down left, right and center. Nobody, oh mate,
everybody that knew them were on complete lockdown. Nobody was talking.
It's like they had crisis PR training instantly. So we

(13:29):
ended up going to We found Andy's address where the
CEO you know, lived with his wife and children up
in a up in Maine in a very just a
very close, tight knit community, lived at the top of

(13:50):
a small road right next to a golf course, very white,
very rich neighborhood. So I arrived with a reporter maybe
about five or six o'clock in the evening, a couple
of nights after it happened, and I knew from the
outset it was going to be a pain in the art.
It was a super small street, like there's no cars

(14:12):
parked on the street. There's nowhere to park on the street,
apart from like a little in light where I where
I did where I park the car. So I stayed
there till till sunset, and nobody walked by. A couple
of cars came past. I'd already gone up to the
house and checked, you know, check the cars, and there
was only one way in, one way out. They had

(14:33):
to drive past me if they were going to leave.
So I park in this spot and no sign of them.
I'm like, okay, great, you know, new day tomorrow show
up right and early, and you know, then they may
expect something, they may not expect something, but you know,
hopefully they'll come out, walk the dog, go down to
the beach, because there's a beach at the end of

(14:54):
the street or something along those lines. So I get
we get up nice and early sunrise, park up, and
for the first couple of hours, you know, a car
comes past, another car comes past. No one's looking at
us at all. There's a couple of dog walkers. Still
nobody looks at us. And it gets to about ten o'clock,

(15:16):
you know, everybody in the neighborhood is waking up, and
there's a car, my car in a place where there's
never any cars parked. I think there's like a neighborhood
WhatsApp group or like they're all on what's that app,
like the neighbor app or whatever it's cool yeah or

(15:37):
Citizen or something like that, and it's like they're just
sending messages like intruder alert, intruder alert. And I'm looking
in my rear view mirror, which is where I'm watching
their house, and the neighbor to the left of them,
I just see them come out. I kind of just
veer their head, and I said, for the reporter, here

(15:59):
we go, somebody, Here we go, Here we go, And
so she goes the name. The woman goes in and
two seconds later her husband comes out and he's stomping
down towards me. And the wife comes out again, and
I can see her circling. So she's and you know,
like an angry pace when you see one. She was

(16:20):
just pacing in a fucking circle.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Did she have a phone out or anything like?

Speaker 1 (16:24):
Was she? But she was. She was just pacing, looking angry.
And the husband comes down. I wind my window down. Hello, sir,
how are.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
You What the fuck are you doing in my neighborhood?
What the fuck are you doing? Yeah, I said, hello, sir,
I am a photographer. This is my reporter with part
of the news team. We've been sent here to cover
the Coldplay cheating scam.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
I know what the fuck you're doing. I'm like, well,
you just asked me what I'm doing, So I said,
I said, I'm not here to cause any I'm not
here to cause any harm. I am a member of
the press trying to cover a story that has gone bananas.
You're a scumbag, your scum of the yearth give them

(17:14):
some privacy. I'm like, okay, I'm not that's not gonna happen.
Leave now, you've got to leave. And I said, sir,
I don't got to leave. As far as I'm aware,
I am not trespassing. The only way I'm gonna leave
is if the police come and tell me to leave.

(17:34):
There aren't their way. There aren't their way. Okay, sir,
thank you, you have a great day. He leaves. Five
minutes later, another couple of women from another house across
the way come over, you doing here? This is a
private community, said, yeah, we're a news team. We've come
in to cover you know, the CEO who was cheating

(17:57):
with his HR executive. Oh my god, people care about that.
I'm like, yes, darling, they do. It is you know,
it's front page of every website you can think of
right now.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
Oh my god, leave us alone. Well, and you're lucky
there's not ten of us here so far.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
Yeah, exactly. It was just me and me and my reporter.
So they go back into their house. Five minutes later,
a car drives up. Young girl in a jeep. Young
girl eighteen nineteen, winds the window down good like she
was the most aggressive out of all of get out
of my neighborhood. You're disgusting. And by that point it

(18:40):
was like, what's that. That's four people in five minutes,
ten minutes. I was starting to get a little riled
up because I'd been nice enough to everybody, and she
was like, you're disgusting, You're disgusting, and I go, you
know what's disgusting is that that guy who lives up there,
that that billionaire was cheating on his beautiful wife and

(19:00):
his two children with this other woman. That's what's disgusting.
And she's like, oh, oh my god, how dare you
say that? I'm carling the cops. I'm carling the cops.
So at this point, you know, there's no doubt the
cops are fucking coming. So that neighbor then drives up

(19:21):
and their road is like a dead end, but it
all culminates in like a circle at the top where
there's one two houses to the left, one two to
the right, and their house bang in the middle. So
the neighbor energy pulls up to the house. The other
two women come out of their house and start talking
to the jeep. The gentleman and the angry stomping wife

(19:43):
come out and talk to them. Three more neighbors drive
up the street. Another neighbor comes out, Another car drives
up the street. There must have been twelve people at
the top of the street, all having a mother's meeting
about me. So I'm like, fucking hell, it's.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
Like the opportunity for metaglasses by the way.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
Yeah, it's like it's literally like the neighbors were getting
together to come and drive us out of town with
their pitchforks and flaming torches. I've never experienced anything like
it in the twenty years of doing this job, having
like this small community just turn instantly onto me. Another

(20:25):
ten minutes go.

Speaker 2 (20:25):
By, three cop cars, nothing better to do, exactly, small town.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
Zero crime, yeah zero, There is not an iota of
crime in that town. They've never seen anything like this.
I'm like the biggest news story to them. Ever. Yeah,
the cops come out. I open my car, I open
the door, I get out, you know, hands up, Not
that I needed to my officers. Here's my ID, here's

(20:56):
what I'm doing here. And I parked legally, and they
didn't know if I was part of legally. Like I said,
I was pulled into a little green patch near the
golf course, and they said they have to check whether,
you know, with the golf course, if this was the
golf course's property, which they're of course going to say
it fucking is to get rid of me. So eventually,

(21:16):
you know, I end up. The cops are really nice guys.
Cops are generally nice in those kinds of neighborhoods. They
never see anything, so you know, this was the most
excitement they've had. God knows how long they ran my
license to make sure I'm not fucking wanted or have
a warrant out, which obviously I don't, and they said, look,

(21:38):
we know what you're doing here. The neighbors want to
kill you. You're going to have to leave this street.
You can stay in the town. I'm like, yeah, obviously
I can stay in the town, but you can't park
on this street. So there's like four ways out of town.
So we're fucked basically in one car. We don't know

(21:58):
which way they're going to come go, so we we
basically give up, unfortunately, and we got run out of
town by the by the angry neighbors. We give it
like a few more hours in the town just seeing
if they're going to drive past us, because there are
really like two main choke points, and I already had
the cars, but just no sign of the cars. So unfortunately,

(22:21):
we did give up on that and we headed about
an hour away to the HR woman kristin Cabot and
at this point it's it's what it's it's probably four five,
six in the afternoon, so we we we stayed down
there for the rest of the day, no sign of action,

(22:41):
no sign of life. There were actually multiple packages on
the porch, so we kind of knew that she was
hiding out somewhere. She's not there, but we still stayed
for like a couple of days. I think we actually
went away and it did something else close by, which
I remember what it was now, But we came back

(23:03):
to Cabots address and there was a different car there,
and after like doing a couple of couple of ups
and downs because there you can't park anywhere either because
on the previous night when I was there for an
hour or two or the cops came and fucking asked
me to move because I was parked illegally, because there's
nowhere to fucking watch it. So we do a couple

(23:24):
of laps up and down and on, like maybe the
fifth up and down, she's fucking standing out in her
front lawn with a hose pipe, just gardening, like watering
the fucking yard. And I'm like, oh my fucking god,
she's she's fucking that. She's right there. But there's nowhere

(23:45):
to park. You can't pull over on you can't pull
into a driveway, you can't just park on the street
because you're blocking traffic. I'm like, what the fuck are
we gonna do? Go around the corner, we'll pull over,
I'll jump in the back. You drive to the report,
and we're gonna have to do drive bys. We're gonna
have to go and it's not like a slower it's

(24:07):
a thirty five mile per hour road. But you can't
slow down because there's traffic constantly.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
But you're Jedi.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
I'm Jedi. So we basically been doing drive by after
drive by, and we're driving by and I'm having to
do it through tin because I don't want to be seen,
because I know it's going to take multiple drive bys
to get even like a muzzy shot, let alone like
a crisp, clean, fucking shot. Are you the only.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
Car going by? Back and forth? Like there's no other cars.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Oh, we went by like a dozen times, if not more.
You know, we're driving turn around, turn around.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
I love those.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
I'm shooting through the side, when I'm shooting through the
other side, where I'm shooting through the fucking back. I'm
just trying to get anything clean because you know how
it is to just like focus and let loan get
like the length. Tried just everything. It's so many factors,
and I mean, the only clean shots I did end
up getting when she turned around into her fucking back,

(25:09):
So I managed to get some salvagible frames of her
gardening and she had her fucking head down the whole time,
which was so frustrating. But in the pictures that we
were able to like save and we were able to see,
we could see that she wasn't wearing a wedding ring,
So you know, that was the whole story. It was

(25:31):
for the Mail Online. They made it the top story
on the page. The next day it got you know,
stupid amount of clicks and a gazillion comments, and what
doesn't usually happen happened. It ran in the Daily Mail
newspaper in England, which like never happens when you're doing
day rates for male online, So that was nice as well,

(25:52):
and it was it was all worth it in the end,
even though we didn't get the CEO and he's still
not been got now three weeks later and to this day,
still the only pictures of Cabot are those ones.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
I'm glad amongst amidst all of that, you know, going
on with her, and you know, obviously her marriage crumbling
and being the most embarrassed person on the planet, literally
the planet. She is concerned about her plants dying.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
Oh, I know, I love that. I love it. I
love that from her. That's great.

Speaker 2 (26:31):
You know. It's almost like she knew the heat was on,
and she knew people were out there, and she's like,
I'm just gonna go out and let them take my
picture with my ring off, because they're going to get it.
They're going to get it. Let me take the heat off,
which I guarantee she didn't do because of that. If
somebody got to her, if it was me, like if
they call me, you know, paparazzi consultants, I would have

(26:53):
told her just go out water are your plants, They'll
take the heat off, you know.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
Yeah, it has like I don't think anybody's been back since. Yeah,
I mean, I still think it's a it's a good
picture if you get you know, her with our husband,
or if you get the CEO doing anything. But like
the guy has gone a war. He's like nowhere to
be seen as far as we were aware, Like the

(27:21):
wife and the sons was still at the house at
the top of the quiet street. But he is turned
into a ghost. The guy's vanished.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
And you know, let's get back to the neighbors. Okay,
they obviously know what's going on. They've oh yeah, they've
looked at the stories and they're calling you scumbag, right yeah,
But it's not like they haven't been on every single
because if you know somebody right, like let's say, oh, yeah,
you know, you know your neighbors around your house right

(27:51):
where you live, right yeah, if your neighbor across the
street or down the street or whatever that you know
pretty well in your little community. Were to become the
biggest story on the planet, not just the nation, not
just the state, and it you're gonna be, you know,
and especially once you get on the algorithm of that ship,

(28:11):
because once I got on those fucking algorithms, Oh yeah,
you could not get away from them. So the neighbors
were just as curious as everybody else, the neighbors, every
single story that there was the neighbors. The neighbors were more,
probably more curious than any person in the world.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
Yeah, and you know, they sent every meme backwards and
folds to each.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
Other, Yeah, making fun of it because you know, they
probably all didn't like him. You know, he might have
been a great person, but to some he probably was.
And for them to call you scumbag, it's very hypocritical
because you're the one that's you know, creating the stories
that they have. For them to expect that you weren't
going to be there or you shouldn't be there as ridiculous,

(28:51):
and after you had been so nice about everything, for
them to just keep on going. And if you think
about it, who's the scumbag in this scenario. The person
that's just aggressively going fuck you, fuck you, fuck you,
get out of town, fuck you, get out of town.
Or the guy that's just like, hey, dude, I'm just
doing my job here. Dude, I'm not hurting anybody.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
I'm not by I said that multiple times. I am
just doing my job.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
That's all I'm doing. I'm just doing my job. Well
do it somewhere else. I can't. I am being paid
to be here and try and get that pitch. Well
just leave. I'm just doing my job. And I must
have said I'm just doing my job thirty times to
this one guy.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
It was, you know, take you out and put turbot
Taco in that situa. Fuck you, bro it might have
gotten a little bit worse, you know, yeah, fuck you.
You know we're on with fucking La Broke to be
on the biggest story of at least a month, maybe

(29:54):
the year. Yeah, I'm only going to hear about it
here on the pop.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Podcast, so exactly exclusive PPC. Just a shame it is
two weeks late because we couldn't get a podcast again time.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
It doesn't matter when it comes out, you know, nobody's.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
A pp A PPC.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
Yeah, there you go. Oh yeah, they still hear the story.
If you're the photographer and everybody's just like they're trying
to they want to hear from the CEO. Eventually he's
going to tell the story. Eventually he's going to take
an interview.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
Yep, ce Oh no.

Speaker 2 (30:33):
There you go. But hey, if that's CEO wants to
come on the podcast and tell his story. We're up
for it.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
We'll take anybody.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
Let's take a quick break. And I don't know if
it's going to play any ads on our break because
speaker is not playing our ads for us, and they
won't be back to me on why they're not playing ads.
But we're going to take a break anyway, and when
we come back, we're going to talk a little Sweeney.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (31:03):
We're gonna talk about a couple of movies I've seen
in the last couple of weeks, and we talk.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
About a little Gallaine Maxwell.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
We're gonna talk a little Gallaine Maxwell.

Speaker 1 (31:14):
Yeah, we'll go some different pieces.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
And uh, and a little bit more if we can
get it in real quick. A couple of things. Number One,
I wanted to congratulate Anneline McCord. Ah the shock Aneline
McCord is up for an Emmy for her role on
Days of Our Lives? Is it these Days of Our Lives?

(31:39):
I don't watch daytime television. I mean, how can you
blame me? But I'm pretty sure to Days of Our
Lives either way, she's up for an Emmy. Her and
I go way back to the nine o two one
oh days and she has a talent and she needs
to be recognized for that talent. Yeah, Edulation's anteline and

(32:02):
to her two sisters, you know, just saying hello, because
if the world were filled with McCords, there would be
no wars. Well, then, but you mentioned Ozzy Osbourne in
this week's well, I think it was last week's. I

(32:25):
was trying to find it for the last week. But
the People magazine, Jedi, we're talking about anomalies in this business,
being a story in the daily mail paper right in
the October eleventh issue with Ozzy on the cover of
People Magazine. I have a double page spread in People magazine. Bro,

(32:51):
what exactly did you hear that? Correctly, a double page
spread in People magazine?

Speaker 1 (32:57):
Bro, that's unheard? What what? What? What? What? What? What?

Speaker 2 (33:02):
Yeah? That is unheard of in this business. I don't
even know if it's ever even happened. I've never heard
of anybody getting double page People magazine out.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
Well, you know what, I don't look at People magazine,
so that might be one in there every week.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
Shout out to Image Direct, the agency I give to
for making that deal, because he's a phenomenal person and
a phenomenal distributor. And to add to it, it's a GV.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
Jedi, a double page GV. What on earth is it?

Speaker 2 (33:33):
It is the American Idol Music Supervisor murder scene. Really,
I went to go work on that I mentioned in
the last podcast, and I decided to do some drone
footage of that. Wasn't going to do it last minute,
decided to go do it because I didn't have any
reception on my phone. I couldn't send anything. So I'm like,
I'm just gonna drone it real quick, double page spread

(33:56):
and another little insert. Plus they put a bunch of
big images on the website as well.

Speaker 1 (34:03):
Love that good effort, mate, well gone.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
Legendary sales and on a GV not even really celebrity related,
which was it?

Speaker 1 (34:11):
Yeah, very good, very good.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
So Gallaine Maxwell is in the news again again and
again and again.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
And again and again and again. Yeah. I mean we
you know, everybody that's listening. We spoke on the last
podcast about me scurrying up a tree to get pictures
of her in prison, and turns out that they were
and will be the last pictures of her in prison
in Florida, which is crazy, and that the timing was unbelievable.

(34:40):
It's been great. Like talking of like sales for pictures,
you know, I've managed to resell those a bunch of
times as well, which is a nice, nice bonus. Yeah.
But yeah, she's been moved to Club fed f C
I Brian in Texas, which is where Nate Dogg and

(35:01):
I were you know, a bunch of podcasts ago where
we told you the whole story about shooting Jensha and
Elizabeth Holmes there. So she is now residing in the
same prison as those guys, which is nuts.

Speaker 2 (35:17):
Wow, that's crazy. I mean, you know, and you know
they're all going to meet up and have a little
powwow in there.

Speaker 1 (35:24):
Well, what I'm hearing is that the inmates in Sci
Byron are not happy at all that you know, a
convicted well she's a sex offender, basically a pedophiolet, a
human trafficker, is now in this in this cushti low

(35:45):
crime prison where you know, the women that are in
there fraudsters or they're not victimless crimes but non violent crimes.

Speaker 4 (35:58):
Yeah, so they are up in arms apparently that Maxwell
is now in there, And I've got friends that have
been covering that prison now for jeez, almost a week now,
and at the moment it doesn't seem like Maxwell has

(36:18):
been released into general population really, So I don't know when.

Speaker 1 (36:22):
The pictures are going to start coming out. But the
guys that are there have had no luck at the moment,
and from what I hear, there was you know, up
to six or seven guys. They're trying to get it
at the moment.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
Wow, that's a big competition. She's not going on doing
lapse against the Green.

Speaker 1 (36:40):
No, no, not at the moment.

Speaker 2 (36:42):
Interesting have they the guys that have been there been
getting Elizabeth Holmes every day?

Speaker 1 (36:49):
They have, and they were printing. The pictures were running
for the first day or two. But I think it's
day six now and the pictures are not running anymore.
She is running, but the pictures aren't.

Speaker 2 (37:04):
Well. It's just funny that our society when let's say,
jen Garner goes out to the country Mark, right, but
then Gwyneth Paltrow happens to be shopping in that country Mark.
When Gwyneth Paltrow or when Jennifer Garner shows up, and
all those paps are just sitting there waiting for Jennifer
Garner to come out and then when Gwyneth Paltrow comes out,

(37:27):
she doesn't realize that all those guys are there, and
she just gets hosed and she's like, what the fuck,
oh my god, whatever. It's interesting that we're living in
a society now where that happens in a fucking prison.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
It's crazy, isn't it. And what's funny is like when
Dog and I were there, we were doing it discreete.
They had no idea we were there. But some of
these guys at the prison now, like day one, they
were standing out of their car with their cameras in
their hands. You know, there's no way Maxwell was going
to come out if she knows there's all these guys there.

(38:03):
But but Holmes just came out for a regular job,
not expecting it, and she's just met by you know,
like walking a bloody red carpet. Yeah, she got And
what's what's funny is she went back in and later
out came out with lipstick on.

Speaker 2 (38:18):
That's exactly what Paltrow would do.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
Yeah, yeah, I love the comparison that you just did. That.
That's really good.

Speaker 2 (38:26):
Yeah, it's it's it's just interesting and the fact that
it's that it's happening at a freaking prison. Now you know,
there's so many, so many celebrity inmates that were here,
and and now you know, yeah, wow, that's really important. Well,
you know, she'll eventually come out if she hasn't shanked
in there already.

Speaker 1 (38:46):
It's a non violent prison, that's not going to happen.

Speaker 2 (38:49):
Yeah, that's right. Yeah, I don't know about this.

Speaker 1 (38:51):
You know, it's such low security that there's not even
like where you drive into the prison to visit. There's
no fence, there's no gate. They could walk out.

Speaker 2 (39:04):
So the guys that are just sitting out there outside
their car is waiting for this. Obviously, the prison can
see it, the guards can see it, the inmates can
see it, so they she'll know. She just knows she
could just look out window and see that.

Speaker 1 (39:19):
I don't know, yeah, but it's crazy. A body was
saying that the prison guards when Dog and I were there,
that they were completely unaware. There were no prison guards
driving around or walking around. I didn't even see a
prison guard. But here they're saying now they're driving around
on the inside, constantly checking the perimeter, and they're driving

(39:40):
around on the outside waving at the photographers. Well, you know,
and checking other cars to look for other photographers or whatever.
It's Yeah, it's completely changed up there from what we
were doing.

Speaker 2 (39:55):
I mean, could be a thing where she, you know,
wakes up in the morning and she's to go out
on her run and then she asks the guard that
goes by her cell and she she goes, hey, are
still out there? I think, oh, yeah, She's like, okay, fine,
I'm not gonna go out yet.

Speaker 1 (40:10):
Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest wow, Well obviously, but
also it was like one hundred and eight degrees there today,
so yeah, you're not gonna be running in that. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (40:21):
Well, obviously the three shot is the shot, right.

Speaker 1 (40:24):
Can you imagine? It's crazy? I mean even just the
one shot is a shot. You know, everybody has now
probably seen my picture of Maxwell. It's shot from quarter
of a mile away. It's a big pull up, it's muzzy,
and you know you've seen the pictures of Sharon Holmes
that they're clean, Like, just just the clean picture of

(40:47):
Maxwell's going to go fucking bananas.

Speaker 2 (40:49):
Well, speaking of society gone wrong, gone weird, I was
downtown before I was on vacation, and I was checking
on some sets and I happen to be. I was
actually no, I take it back, No, I was actually
working on a little bit of the Rookie. But I
was walking around and I was checking this Imperfect Woman

(41:12):
Imperfect Women.

Speaker 1 (41:14):
Set, Okay, never heard of it?

Speaker 2 (41:17):
Yeah, well, I mean if you checked our instagram you
would know. But it's pretty good cast, you know, Elizabeth Moss,
Carrie Washington, Kate Mara, and a couple of guys that
you've probably maybe seen in some other shows. Really good cast.
And so I was working on that. But you know,

(41:38):
aside from the cast, which I got and I've posted
it on the Instagram, so go check it out. Not
that big of a story, just hiding and waiting for
them to come out. But as I was kind of
circling around down there and you know, walking the streets
trying to find an angle, there was a point where
I was coming around a corner. I was sitting at
a corner right and I was looking out at the
streets and I saw like two or three way going

(42:00):
by the cars, and then I saw two of those
little robot delivery bots, you know, those little teeny ones,
you know with the little box with the wheels on it. Yeah,
and I'm looking at the surroundings around me, and I
see homeless over here. I see graffiti over here. I

(42:21):
see boards on windows from at the Apple store where
guys had just busted in there and stolen a bunch
of Apple equipment, you know, a couple of nights before
closed down. And you look at legendary downtown and where
this was. This was a right by depths, old building
and stuff like that, right around where pen Lips, and

(42:41):
it's a nice area. But I thought to myself, you know,
when I started seeing robots like in our society, like
amongst us, roaming around in plane view around us, I
imagine the background of that society of being like a
Jetson's know, everything looked futuristic, and there might have been

(43:03):
some old buildings but they were restored, but it looked
like the freaking apocalypse around it with and even even
the robots, even the fucking way moos and the robots
that are rolling around, they've got graffiti on them too,
you know.

Speaker 1 (43:19):
Oh my god. Well, I mean it was just a
couple of weeks ago that people were saying fire to
the way.

Speaker 2 (43:24):
Most they were, yeah, burned under the ground, but yeah,
it was just you know, I just had this vision
and I'm like, wow, this is not the society that
I pictured. You know, our our our autonomous being uh
you know around us, which was which is kind of weird.

Speaker 1 (43:40):
It's sad what's become of downtown.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
It is. I've obviously been on vacation. There's so many
things I've been watching. There's so many things I've seen
in the last couple of weeks. We should get into
so much of watchings just so we can knock them
out for a little bit, you know.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
I think, so, yeah, I've actually watched something for like
the first Yeah, I usually just end up watching you know,
stuff I've rewatched, and I've watched time and time again.
But a friend told me about The Hunting Wives.

Speaker 2 (44:14):
You're like the You're like the seventh person that have
said something to me in the last three days.

Speaker 1 (44:20):
About this, and so you've not seen it yet.

Speaker 2 (44:22):
I have not watched. I've seen the trailer and it's
in my queue. I'm very interested in it, but so
much because people have spoiled the ship out of it
for me. By and by now. So yeah, I've heard
a little bit about it, but please tell us.

Speaker 1 (44:36):
So it is. It's called the hunting wives. You've got
Brittany Snow and you've got what is she called, Malan
Ackerman Malon Ackerman. Yeah, oh my goodness. It is a
saucy little number.

Speaker 2 (44:56):
That's what i've heard.

Speaker 1 (44:57):
There's a little bit of nudity, which is fanantastic. It's
a it's a good story, it's well, it's a fun storyline.
I'm not even going to spoil it or get into it,
but I'm trying to think. It's set in Texas. Britney
Snow has moved there from Tape Cod and she is,

(45:20):
you know, her husband is working for Malan Ackerman's husband,
who's you know, high society running for governor of Texas.
Tons of money. Snow's not from tons of money. And
you know, a couple of young girls go missing and

(45:43):
one ends up dead, and it takes you through the
whole kind of who done it. It's a sexy women
with guns, women on women, soccer mom, women on women
who've done it with a lot of girl on girl.

Speaker 2 (46:04):
Yeah, that's what i've heard. I've heard. You know, you
if you if you don't like seeing girls on girls,
then please watch it.

Speaker 1 (46:15):
Yeah, it's probably not one to watch with your parents.

Speaker 2 (46:18):
Definitely not. Yeah, I've heard all that. Everybody loves it.

Speaker 1 (46:23):
Yeah, I binged the crap out of it. It was awesome.

Speaker 2 (46:26):
If this was me it was a years ago, it
would be banned by every single network.

Speaker 1 (46:30):
Yeah, it's very good, very enjoyable. That's all I've watched. Really.
I'd start, well, you know what, I saw a couple
of episodes of one of the new Dexter's on a plane,
like the Young Dexter showtime, so like Dexter's origin story.
I guess it is. And were you working there at

(46:52):
some point?

Speaker 2 (46:53):
I did. Yeah, we mentioned it when I worked on it,
that a few months ago. You know they shoot at
Long Beach and it's supposed to be my Yeah.

Speaker 1 (47:02):
Because you know Sarah Michelle Gella's in it, and Christina
Milian is in it, and and yeah, and the other
the guy is in it, Christian Slater.

Speaker 2 (47:14):
Slater.

Speaker 1 (47:15):
I don't remember like seeing any of your sets of
all of them like together, did you get anything.

Speaker 2 (47:20):
I didn't get anything. I just put some some teasers
up because I just had some set. I never got
any of those big people. I got him a few times,
but no one cared.

Speaker 1 (47:30):
Yeah, the show is awesome I've only only saw the
first three on a Delta flight because Delta has it.
But it only has the first three episodes, and I'm
not subscribing to another fucking subscription. It's on it's on Paramount,
I think, or Showtime one of those. So but that's
you know. I loved the original Dexter. I saw the

(47:52):
second Dexter, and they're now doing Dexter Origin, and they're
now doing another Dexter after the Dexter as well. So
it's a good franchise and I recommend if you've not
seen any of them, start from them the beginning. Yeah,
but I've got nothing. I've don't been watching anything else.

Speaker 2 (48:10):
It's very popular. Well, I will just slam through my
What you're watching is because I have figured out away
with my new movie theater to watch movies for free.
Oh and until they fix their electronic glitch that they have,
I'm gonna be watching movies for free for a little while.

Speaker 1 (48:29):
So, okay, what's the glitch? Watch the glitch? What's the glitch?

Speaker 2 (48:32):
I can't tell you. I can't say the glitch.

Speaker 1 (48:35):
Tell me after.

Speaker 2 (48:37):
I'll tell you after. It's only at this movie theater here.
I can't do it on anything else. Okay, So Superman
the best review I can do, which would be just
a couple of words, super fun, super stupid, super woke. No, no, no,
it wasn't. I didn't feel any of that. Honestly, on

(49:00):
everything that I've seen it, there's nothing that's been out
of control, woke, or you know, reminded me of anything
like that. So Superman, super fun, super stupid. Nathan Fillion
popped up in that movie, which you know, obviously we're
all Rookie fans around here, Nathan Fillians and the Rookie,

(49:21):
and he popped up as Green Lantern and he's a
huge you know, that was Ryan Reynolds's part in the
Marvel movies back in the day or whatever. He kind
of took over that role and then he became dead,
which was kind of weird. You know. I don't like
the fact that celebrities can play multiple roles in all
these things. But Nathan Fillian popped up. He had the

(49:43):
worst haircut of all time. I don't know why they
made this guy look like this. Maybe there's a comic
book somewhere where he was like this, but he had
a weird blonde bowl cut, and I cannot unsee Nathan
Fillion being this character. It's just so weird and so random,
and he had such a big part in the movie.
But that's a movie you have to see on the

(50:06):
big screen. If you don't see it on a big screen,
don't even watch it because there's no point. Okay, I
know it grossed the bunch. I did see Jurassic Park,
the New Jurassic Park with our you know, highest grossing
actor of all time, Scarlett Johansson Scarlet. It was okay,

(50:30):
one another one where you if you don't see it
on a big screen, don't bother seeing it. If you
have kids and stuff, fine, whatever. It's got kind of
the old school of Jurassic Park feel from the first movies,
but it's nothing really spectacular. I'm glad I saw it
for free type of thing, and then I saw Fantastic Four.

(50:55):
Now I was very interested in this movie because I
saw The thunder Bolts, which was the Marvel movie that
came out before this, in the theaters and it was horrible,
just an abomination to all Marvel movies. But they all
lead to another movie, you know, everything leads to more
movies and stuff, and they're filming the Avengers Doomsday right now,

(51:19):
which is gotta be the biggest production of all time
because of the fact that they have every single actor
in the entire world in this. I mean, if Sidney
Sweeney's not in Doomsday, I don't even want to see it.
You know, Jurassic four or Jurassic five, the Jurassic five

(51:43):
to the music, No, but Fantastic four. Now, remember Jedi.
A couple of months ago, I shot Fantastic Four. I
came across the movie set. It was down in our
hometown of El Segundo. They were shooting on a break
wall down there, and I had no idea what was
going on the thing, right The only reason I wanted
to see this movie was because of that scene that

(52:04):
I shot down there. I had no interest. I thought
the movie was going to be horrible because of the thunderbolts,
you know, very pleasantly surprised that movie was great. Pedro
Pascal and the rest of them, they were great. It
was a great movie, great plot, shot really well. You know,

(52:25):
I'm gonna say I would give it a seven eight
out of ten on that one. The scene that that
was down in El Segundo was actually the scene where
she was on her home world and she was getting
sucked up. Trying not to spoil it for anybody, but
she was hanging out. So you know, the silver surfer

(52:46):
that's in the movie is from El Segundo. Oh my shit,
just so you know, yeah, she's from that. I mean,
it's not true. She's not really from el Segunda. It's
not like she's from a world you know that she
but she got sucked off the beach, you know. But
I'm going to say it's also going no, because that's
even cooler, very cool. Happy Gilmour too.

Speaker 1 (53:10):
I saw it as well. I loved it.

Speaker 2 (53:12):
Did you see it?

Speaker 1 (53:13):
I fucking loved it.

Speaker 2 (53:15):
I loved it too.

Speaker 1 (53:16):
It was all the reviews i'd heard were awful, so
it's stupid. Yeah, yeah, it was. The only bit I
didn't like was the spoiler alert. The wife died instantly basically,
but she was still sprinkled in throughout the movie. I
thought it was cute, it was fun, it was family friendly.

(53:37):
It was fun. You know, I laughed. I don't usually
laugh at the movies. There are a couple of good
laughs in there.

Speaker 2 (53:42):
Yeah, no, for sure. Julie Bowen being killed in the
beginning was the I thought was the best part of
the whole thing was shocking, and I knew that they
were going to pepper her in later on with some
flashats and stuff like, I totally knew that that was
going to happen. There's nobody to knock her out and
never see her again, you know, so you know, don't
be stupid about that, people, But I thought that that

(54:04):
was It was a great shock. I mean, I saw
it three times already because I've watched it with three
separate people, and yeah, no, I loved it. I was
expecting the worst because that kind of stuff, so you
never know. But Sandler, I'm telling you, Sandler is on
a roll right now. You go see Sandler movies just

(54:25):
for the fun of it whatever, and they're all stupid,
they're all dumb movie. But he's on a roll right
now since his little stand up thing that he released
a few months ago. I don't know if you ever
saw that yet, but you still should try and go
see watch that stand up that he did.

Speaker 1 (54:41):
Yeah, but it.

Speaker 2 (54:41):
Was very non woke and I couldn't believe that he
made it. But since then, he's been on a consistent
thing where he's been putting out some great stuff, and I,
you know, I kind of commend him for it, but yeah,
really liked having Gilmore and being from a golf family
and a golfer and all like of stuff. It hit
on all, you know.

Speaker 1 (55:03):
Yeah, and the golf cameos were good as well. Yeah,
Bryson and Rory and what the one that got Scotti Scheffler. Yeah, yeah,
it was funny. It was good.

Speaker 2 (55:15):
Yeah, No, for sure. And I found myself because the
second and third time I saw it, I was just
watching it for the cameos because of the ones that
I missed, and being a golfer, you can point out
a lot of the golfers that are there, even the
female golfers. See, nobody knows unless you're a real golf
fan or unless you have a daughter that's a competitive golfer.

(55:37):
You don't even know the female golfers that made the
appearances in that movie too, which was you know a clue.
But Margaret Qually, dude, she's she was the girl in
the group when he was kind of like practicing when
he was getting back into it, and they were all

(55:58):
just kind of like making fun of them and being like,
what are you doing more? Swing?

Speaker 1 (56:02):
Mar Yeah, the one that was.

Speaker 2 (56:04):
Doing that, and right now we're all trying to find
the new sequel to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,
the Once upon a Time in Hollywood sequel. I know
that Backgray got some stuff the other day. I did
see some stuff, but market qualities and that everybody from

(56:24):
the original movie, Margot Rob as well, Leo's in it.
Everybody's in it, and you know, it hasn't come across
my desk yet, but I can't wait to get in
on that a little bit.

Speaker 1 (56:37):
Yeah, I mean I shot that one back when I
was in l as of Brad and Leah.

Speaker 2 (56:43):
Yeah, that's cool. Yeah, I shot a little bit of it.
I didn't shoot much. I was it's you know, those
things are all under wraps. It's really like hard to
find information on that. You know, the bigger you know,
buffet and agencies are all over that ship. So I know.
We talked about the rookie set a little bit earlier
in the podcast, and I did want to tell a

(57:04):
story because I know all the rookie fans out there,
they all love the cast. I love the cast. The
cast is super nice. Aside from Nathan Fillion. Obviously, we
had our exchange a while back and you know, he
kind of painted me as this villain, creepy guy that's

(57:25):
you know, filming the set and promoting the show for free.
But they had gone to lunch and come back and
they were setting up a new scene, and it was
a scene with Melissa O'Neill on her own. She's the
one who plays Lucy Chen.

Speaker 1 (57:42):
She plays Lucy.

Speaker 2 (57:43):
She plays Lucy. So she's setting up for the show.
She's setting up for the scene, and there's a few
people that are kind of standing around watching the filming.
I think some of them are just some business people
that are probably on their lunch around from the area.
But there was one girl that was there that was
obviously a fan because she I could see her gestures

(58:06):
towards Melissa. I see her wave to Melissa, and Melissa
sitting in the cop car and she like waves to
her through the windshield like she knows who she is.
So yeah, obviously this is a fan that kind of
hangs out and you know, goes to maybe events or
something like that, or maybe even knows her personally, I'm
not sure. But they set up for the scene. She
kind of waits there really really patiently, and after she

(58:29):
set up for the scene, and they've done their rehearsal.
Melissa just goes out of her way to kind of
stop everything because they're setting up for the scene. You know,
the crew is all occupied. She's not stopping and wasting
everybody's time. But she goes over to this girl and
she gives her this big, huge hug and just starts
chatting with her. I don't know what they're saying because
I'm shooting from my car behind a gate because I

(58:52):
kind of got stuck behind this gate and I realized
I probably should have could have got way better footage
of this. But I'm shooting through a gate, which is annoying,
but I think the fans will like it. She talks
to this girl, she kind of pulls her aside. They
have a total conversation probably five ten minutes, and then
she even they even call one of the girl's friends
on video call and they share a video call and

(59:15):
they're laughing, they're they're talking. The whole exchange is probably
fifteen minutes or so.

Speaker 1 (59:22):
Oh shit, Okay.

Speaker 2 (59:24):
I mean even to the point where I mean, I'm
going to post this on the social media's but even
to the point where they're like, what's Melissa where's Melissa going.
And they're like, Oh, she's talking to a fan over here.
And they're like, oh, okay, well you know, let her,
you know, let her do it. So, you know, we
look back at like the AA listers that can't be

(59:46):
bothered with what they're doing, like like Justin Bieber and stuff,
like I've been seeing videos of him lately where he's
just miserable. You know, Oh absolutely, And I feel like,
at least for the you know, the experience I've had
with this Rookie cast and the fans and stuff like that,
They've got a huge worldwide fan base and they take

(01:00:11):
the time. Since I've been following all this stuff on
TikTok and everything like that, I've been seeing a lot
of the fans. They they get onto the sets they
follow them to like Comic Con, They and they take
their time out of their day to talk to these people,
you know, have exchanges with these people, converse with these people,

(01:00:33):
and just are super nice.

Speaker 5 (01:00:35):
No, You've got to respect that, man, Like, you know,
Rookie does have a hardcore fan base. Like we've learned
that ourselves from talking about it on the podcast and
posting interactions that you've had with the cast and videos.
The fan base is huge, and the fact that they're
interacting with the fan base they're playing, you know, that's great.
I respect that a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
Yeah, and I think a lot of these bigger stars
need to kind of take note on this, and honestly,
like I, I don't know what, because the Rookie is
the kind of a show where maybe a few of
them are probably going to break out from that eventually
once the Rookie ends. If the Rookie ever ends and
there are only a few of them are going to

(01:01:14):
break out, you know, like Nathan Fillion and the New
Superman and stuff. You know, that was kind of weird.
But they're not all going to go on to be
huge successes, and they're not gonna all go on to
be Marvel superhero characters and stuff like that. So I
hope that the rest of Hollywood kind of falls in
line with this kind of behavior that these stars are

(01:01:36):
doing and they go on to do something good because
I think they deserve it.

Speaker 6 (01:01:39):
You know, Yes, sir, everybody, be more rookie ish, be
more of a rookie. There you go, stay rookie, No,
make a T shirt out of it, there you go.
So speaking of the movie sets.

Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
There was an article that came out Jedi and I
can only make it through maybe three courters of the
article before I got super pissed off. Okay, but there
was a British Vogue post on Instagram talking about how
paparazzi are ruining the movies because they're shooting them while
they're out filming.

Speaker 1 (01:02:14):
Right, Yeah, it's bullshit, and I've got my opinion on
that as well.

Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
Yeah, I don't know who this girl is. I took
a screenshot of her thing. Can you remember her name?

Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
I don't even want to mention her name. But if
she's listening now they're shooting on the streets of New York,
she's obviously talking about the devil Ware's Prada, right yeah,
and Anne Hathaway and the whole Meryl streep and that
whole thing. Well, you know, if you're a reporter for

(01:02:46):
British Vogue or if you're a writer for British Vogue
or something like that, you're obviously into this industry and stuff,
which makes you one of those people that are just
sucked into this role, sucked in this movie where Devil
wears products. Probably your favorite movie of all time, and
we want to see what's gonna happen because you want

(01:03:08):
to be surprised or whatever. But just like you're the
neighbors at the place you were at working on you know,
the CEO guy, they're reading the articles, they're checking it out,
they're they're a part of the whole process. This girl
says that we're ruining the movies, and it's a it's
an ongoing kind of controversy about us, I guess, but it's.

Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
Easily avoidable though, Like just don't fucking don't look at
don't look at the pictures, don't look at the instagrams,
don't look at the tiktoks. And it's not the pap
that's through in it. It's this fucking TikTokers. It's social
media exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:03:47):
I mean, we get photos, we're out there getting photos. Fine,
But if it's it's if it's about keeping things secret,
if it's about spoilers, if it's about that kind of thing,
Like I've always said, don't put out a trailer because
the checkers do the same thing. And we're at the
point exactly in cinema where the trailers honestly spoil the

(01:04:09):
whole thing. Yeah, and there's nothing really that's too sacred.
So our little clips that we get, our little stuff
like Spider Man has been shot all week this week
in Scotland. Yeah, shooting him jumping around with explosions behind
him and all that stuff. You think nobody's gonna go
see it because of that, You think we're spoiling anything. No,
we are giving a preview of what's going to happen,

(01:04:31):
and that's putting more people out there that want to
see the movie. It's just an early trick, that's all.
It is.

Speaker 1 (01:04:36):
An early trick. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:04:38):
So whoever wrote that article, girl from Berdit Fogue, go
see other movies. Okay, it's not all about Devil with products.

Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
Lastly, Jedi Sidney Sweeney has great James.

Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
We can't do a podcast without talking about Sidney Sweeney
right now. I honestly, I wait until our podcast and
I'm like, oh, Sidney Sweeney hasn't been mentioned, and then
then she gets mentioned right before the podcast happens. You know.

Speaker 1 (01:05:07):
Yeah, she does have great genes.

Speaker 2 (01:05:09):
She does have great genes. This whole controversy, we're way
late getting into it, by the way, but yeah, this
whole controversy with her and the genes. I mean, I
obviously people are trying to find things to complain about
because I just saw it's a genes commercial and yeah,
hear them talking about her great genes and stuff. I
don't know how that got interpreted interpreted as racist at all,

(01:05:34):
but not.

Speaker 1 (01:05:34):
It's a fucking nothing burger. It's a fucking play on words.
It's a fun commercial and it has got American Eagle
a fuck ton of coverage, a fuck ton. It's the
best commercial they could have ever done.

Speaker 2 (01:05:51):
Well, any this girl touches turned to fucking gold. Anything
doesn't matter, Okay, her sex apeace is her brand and
that's that's the end of it. So whoever's complaining about
this are haters. First of all. They're haters because they're

(01:06:11):
ugly and they have and they're fat, and they're complaining
about Sidney Sweeney being so perfect, you know, I mean, honestly,
you know, when we called her the next but the
next big thing, obviously we didn't know what the next
big thing is. She is the big thing. There is
no thing that's bigger than her right now, you know, Yeah,

(01:06:32):
there is no person, There is no celebrity. Maybe maybe
Kim Kardashian could possibly be bigger, like in the long run,
but Sidney Sweeney is the biggest thing to ever hit anything.
And I don't understand why. I think she doesn't have
any fucking talent. I think she's a great looking girl
with some gray jeans, but I don't think she has

(01:06:55):
any talent whatsoever. You do, but I don't. I do, Yeah,
but it doesn't matter. We all are just sucked in
by her sex appeal and that's it, and that's all. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:07:07):
I think she's a good actress. If you watch Euphoria
from the start, she's great in it.

Speaker 2 (01:07:12):
Yeah. No, I mean I've watched that, that Echo Valley.
I was cool with her in that. But still I look,
I look, I look deeper than you do, Jedi. I
don't look on the surface.

Speaker 1 (01:07:23):
It looks so deep.

Speaker 2 (01:07:27):
But whatever she's doing, it's good, and it's it's it's
America is what it is. You know, miracra well and
well el and we forgot to mention too. They dug deep,
whoever dug deep, They dug deep, just like you did, Jedi,
and they found out that she's a Republican.

Speaker 1 (01:07:47):
You know what. Blondie was actually the first one to
break that, but didn't like go big with it really Yeah,
and then everybody followed up like she broke it. I'm
pretty sure she broke it months ago and nobody even
connoned on to it. And then since she's like, you know,
this fucking gene controversy has come out again, everybody's run
with it. Wow, Thedie. Blondie I believe was the first

(01:08:09):
to actually report it.

Speaker 2 (01:08:10):
Wow, I didn't know that.

Speaker 1 (01:08:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:08:13):
Yeah, well, you know, shout out to Blondie for that one. Yeah. So,
who knows what she's gonna do next, But every time
she you know, we just needed to give us a
shout out, one shout out.

Speaker 1 (01:08:23):
You know what's next. She's got that movie coming out
with another Armas, which is going to be humongous.

Speaker 2 (01:08:29):
Well, and I've heard that movie, and we're gonna do
what you're watching on that. I've got a few I've saw.
I've seen a few more movies lately that have gotten
zeros on Rotten Tomatoes, and I can't wait to talk
about those. But this that movie that she's in with
all those other people, it's supposed to be super tense,
super intense movie, super thriller, like beyond super sexy, super sexy,

(01:08:55):
all that stuff. So I can't wait to see that movie.
And I forget who directs it, but it's supposed to
be insane.

Speaker 1 (01:09:01):
And uh yeah, I'm excited.

Speaker 2 (01:09:03):
That might be the thing that puts her, you know,
up on the top of my list, just like you.

Speaker 1 (01:09:09):
You know what I want to see this week and
I'm actually gonna go and see it in a movie theater.
I want to see naked Gun.

Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
That looks great. Yeah, that looks great, And I.

Speaker 1 (01:09:17):
Hope they can talk about that next time.

Speaker 2 (01:09:19):
Definitely, Yeah, I hope they keep it real. Well. If
we have offended anybody on this episode, we do apologize,
but for myself and for Jedi. Where's he going next home?
Well there you go, take care and be well.

Speaker 3 (01:09:39):
Your scum of the yearth Oh my god, you're disgusting.

Speaker 2 (01:09:44):
If Sidney Sweeney's not in Doomsday, I don't I don't
even want to see it.

Speaker 1 (01:09:48):
Good part, good part.
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