Ben, Brad, and Nate! You know them, you love them, or at least you tolerate them. Well, would you believe they've done another podcast episode where they talk about movies, make inappropriate jokes, and generally mess about? This time, we're talking about some assigned movies like The Lake House and Boiler Room, except for Ben, because he spat in the face of Nate's assignment like an indignant little boy. Just listen and you'll hear what happened. We also talk about the trailers for Kevin Costner's Horizon: An American Saga (PART 1 OF 32!) and Borderlands (SUICIDE SQUAD OF THE GALAXY!), and Ben and Brad are terrible at a game about Kevin Costner movies.
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[00:00:00] Hey everybody, Go Flix Yourself, Go Go Flix Yourself.
[00:00:17] Hey everybody, it's another episode of Go Flix Yourself.
[00:00:19] My name is Ben Connoes and with me as always is the Fredo Corleone to my Don Corleone,
[00:00:26] Bradford Omen.
[00:00:27] Hey that's me.
[00:00:28] It's not Italian at all.
[00:00:29] I'll betray you.
[00:00:31] That's not even not.
[00:00:32] I'm gonna betray you.
[00:00:33] Oh, that's Mario in the Godfather.
[00:00:36] Hey, I'm gonna get you down Corleone.
[00:00:40] Hey, it's me, the guy that betrays you.
[00:00:43] Submit, ball.
[00:00:45] And you know what?
[00:00:46] The Vito Corleone to my Michael Corleone.
[00:00:49] Nate Luxe.
[00:00:50] Hello, I'll make you an offer.
[00:00:52] Did I get refused?
[00:00:53] My name is Ben Connoes.
[00:00:55] That's Finn doing me.
[00:00:56] That is exactly right.
[00:00:58] That is Finn and he for some reason thinks you're a mobster.
[00:01:00] Yep, and you know what?
[00:01:01] I'll take it because he's the only one that respect me.
[00:01:05] He doesn't respect me.
[00:01:06] He doesn't respect me.
[00:01:07] Did you say he doesn't respect me?
[00:01:08] You?
[00:01:09] Yeah, he doesn't respect you Ben.
[00:01:11] Hey, what about us?
[00:01:13] It's true.
[00:01:14] Not many.
[00:01:15] Not many on this earth.
[00:01:16] It's not fun to be back.
[00:01:17] It's good to have our listeners back.
[00:01:20] Welcome to Go Flix Yourself.
[00:01:21] Where did they go?
[00:01:22] Well, everyone's got jobs.
[00:01:23] They've got things to do.
[00:01:24] We all disperse.
[00:01:25] We listen to the episode together and then we disperse.
[00:01:28] And then we come back.
[00:01:29] Got a lot of hot track on the last episode.
[00:01:31] A lot of hot track.
[00:01:32] Is that like hot trim?
[00:01:34] Oh, a hot traction.
[00:01:35] Oh, you know, a lot of hot track.
[00:01:37] Can we talk about your creepiness?
[00:01:39] Yeah, that's why we got the hot track.
[00:01:41] I think more people are creeped out by it by listening like hey, listen to this creepy
[00:01:47] guy on his podcast.
[00:01:48] Yeah, just like we are turning into a chukron podcast based on yours.
[00:01:52] Because my new characters, Tiki LaFloor's likes to watch you in a theater and also consummate
[00:01:59] the relationship with the Dune 2 popcorn bucket doesn't mean that it's a bad thing.
[00:02:03] And also he takes offense to creepy as the adjective.
[00:02:07] Does he?
[00:02:08] I talked to him.
[00:02:09] Are you speaking to the third person about your character?
[00:02:11] What?
[00:02:12] No, I'm not him.
[00:02:13] Wait, wait, you talked to him.
[00:02:14] What did he say?
[00:02:15] He's a guest.
[00:02:16] What did he say?
[00:02:17] I mean, I don't know if I can repeat on the air.
[00:02:22] But it was very, very sexual.
[00:02:25] Let's get him on the phone.
[00:02:26] Alright, this is really up to you.
[00:02:30] Bip, bip, bip, bip, bip, bip, bip, bip, bip.
[00:02:34] LaFloor's residence.
[00:02:36] Sticky's wife.
[00:02:37] Hey, is Sticky LaFloor's there?
[00:02:40] Share how long with Zacket.
[00:02:41] I didn't know he was there.
[00:02:43] Sticky!
[00:02:44] He didn't seem like the marriage type to me.
[00:02:45] Sticky pick up line 2.
[00:02:47] Oh, so I guess Sticky is his real name because that's what his wife called it?
[00:02:50] It's his Christian name.
[00:02:51] Wait a minute, he's a multiple lion.
[00:02:53] He'll be right back with his on the, he's on the, he's on line 1.
[00:02:56] Wait, is this Secretary or what?
[00:02:58] Is this fingers?
[00:02:59] Hmm.
[00:03:00] Is this fingers?
[00:03:01] What?
[00:03:02] Sticky fingers.
[00:03:03] Sticky LaFloor.
[00:03:04] Sticky LaFloor's here.
[00:03:05] What, hey, man.
[00:03:07] What were you doing with the Dune popcorn bucket?
[00:03:10] Just now.
[00:03:11] Sure.
[00:03:12] Or whatever.
[00:03:13] Put another hole on the bottom of it.
[00:03:15] Oh, that's a metal popcorn bucket.
[00:03:18] Damn, right it is.
[00:03:19] Oh my god.
[00:03:20] You know the, when you take your Sticky mushroom tipping, you just press it against the
[00:03:24] bottom.
[00:03:25] Okay, that's enough for that.
[00:03:27] Anyway, thank you for picking up Sticky LaFloor's when we got to go.
[00:03:32] Well, it's a dog.
[00:03:33] It's all right.
[00:03:34] I'm late.
[00:03:35] Please call the police.
[00:03:36] I'm late for church with the boys.
[00:03:37] Oh, is it a uniformism or what is going on?
[00:03:41] I don't know.
[00:03:42] You wanted to get him on the phone.
[00:03:43] Did you hang up?
[00:03:44] Yeah.
[00:03:45] But we bother him in a home with his wife and kids and all for what?
[00:03:48] I'm talking about it's Sticky mushroom.
[00:03:50] I regret everything that I've done.
[00:03:52] Well, so far.
[00:03:53] This is on you.
[00:03:54] You guys brought it back up.
[00:03:55] The only way to fix this is by telling you guys that I bought the Dune popcorn bucket.
[00:04:00] And what with it?
[00:04:02] And it was everything I dreamed of.
[00:04:03] It is amazing.
[00:04:04] We did not hear anything from you this last weekend.
[00:04:06] It's all because it's a very silent bucket.
[00:04:09] It's a very silent bucket.
[00:04:11] No, it's a, what is it like to have the popcorn in the bucket though?
[00:04:14] Like that's the fucking weird thing.
[00:04:15] Those things look, they don't look rigid.
[00:04:17] No, so I didn't put it in.
[00:04:18] Did you name it?
[00:04:19] You didn't have to name it.
[00:04:20] It has a personality of some.
[00:04:22] Sorry, I bought the bucket.
[00:04:24] I didn't put the popcorn in the bucket because they give you the popcorn separately.
[00:04:26] In case you don't want to mess up the bucket if you want to have it or so like a collector's
[00:04:30] item.
[00:04:31] Do they ask you when you walk up to like collectors are eating?
[00:04:33] Or fucking.
[00:04:34] Or option three that would shout me out.
[00:04:37] They don't even add, they just wink at you.
[00:04:41] Or they just make the popcorn this bucket or wink.
[00:04:44] Brad walks up to like, nah, he's a user.
[00:04:46] They don't even ask.
[00:04:47] They just judge him.
[00:04:48] We know which guy you're doing.
[00:04:50] So I didn't put the popcorn in the bucket.
[00:04:51] I didn't want to get it greasy, I'm going to grease it at myself.
[00:04:55] So like if you feel the inside, like the little rubber filanjis, they're very soft and
[00:05:02] like malleable.
[00:05:03] I can't take this conversation.
[00:05:06] But like I struggle to think that it's going to be fun to eat popcorn out of it.
[00:05:10] I just feel like trying to get the popcorn out of his such a hassle.
[00:05:15] I struggle to see that it's going to be fun to eat popcorn out of it.
[00:05:20] Just pulling a handful of popcorn, I feel like you're going to lose most of it because
[00:05:22] the filanjis are rubbing it all out of your hand.
[00:05:25] You know, you're really, really greasy too.
[00:05:27] Yeah, exactly.
[00:05:28] Like you're just going to have these greasy little fingers.
[00:05:31] They get to wash them individually.
[00:05:32] Like you're giving them a very miniature hand job to each filanjis.
[00:05:35] Yeah, exactly.
[00:05:36] It's just yeah.
[00:05:37] So but very weird.
[00:05:38] But anyway, then he went to the bathroom and found the real use for it.
[00:05:43] Yeah, he was not not available for the whole weekend basically.
[00:05:48] But I got myself a doom popcorn box.
[00:05:49] Yeah, what are you going to do with that, man?
[00:05:51] I'm sitting on your shelf.
[00:05:52] Just looking at it and staring at it.
[00:05:53] And putting M&M's in it.
[00:05:55] So there's one good thing to go for yourself where we get to talk about and review the
[00:05:59] Dune popcorn bowls.
[00:06:01] This is now a Dune popcorn bucket podcast.
[00:06:04] It's all we talk about.
[00:06:05] It's all we talk about.
[00:06:06] Well, Nate, did you bring a sponsor?
[00:06:08] I did.
[00:06:09] What's your sponsor tonight, buddy?
[00:06:11] My good attitude.
[00:06:14] This show is now sponsored by Nate's good attitude.
[00:06:17] Yeah, that check bounced.
[00:06:19] Yeah, no thanks.
[00:06:20] All right, Brad, what are we going to do?
[00:06:21] I'm delightful.
[00:06:22] Oh my god.
[00:06:23] I'm delightful.
[00:06:24] Well, let me.
[00:06:25] I'm going to get back.
[00:06:26] Ben, what's your favorite girl's cow cookie?
[00:06:30] Thin mints.
[00:06:31] Yeah, it's correct answer.
[00:06:33] Nate.
[00:06:34] Put those freaking thin mints in the freezer.
[00:06:37] Wait a night, eat them the next day.
[00:06:38] It'll be the best thing you've ever had.
[00:06:40] Even better answer.
[00:06:41] There's only one answer.
[00:06:42] It's better than Ben's answer, and that was it.
[00:06:44] It's very high level of frozen thin mints.
[00:06:45] I just did that.
[00:06:46] Yes, I would grocery shopping and they were at the front of the thing.
[00:06:49] And they were like, do you want to buy it?
[00:06:50] I'll say off two boxes of thin mints.
[00:06:52] I'll take all of them.
[00:06:53] I mean, you got.
[00:06:54] I'll take them all.
[00:06:55] Lay off me.
[00:06:56] I'm starving.
[00:06:57] I get it on fat.
[00:06:58] You're big bone.
[00:06:59] You are not fat.
[00:07:00] You're corpulant.
[00:07:01] That's so husky.
[00:07:03] That's so rude.
[00:07:04] I had to wear husky pants when I was a little bit.
[00:07:06] Corpulant.
[00:07:07] That's like a corpse.
[00:07:08] That is the best word.
[00:07:09] This sounds like how you describe a corpse.
[00:07:10] I don't know.
[00:07:11] Rotund.
[00:07:12] Voluptuous.
[00:07:13] He's a curvy.
[00:07:14] Curvy.
[00:07:15] Plus sized.
[00:07:16] I like your curves.
[00:07:17] Hammy.
[00:07:18] Hammy.
[00:07:19] That's just because I have an odor.
[00:07:21] And you know that.
[00:07:22] Have you smelled like ham?
[00:07:23] I love ham.
[00:07:24] All right, what's the fucking sponsor?
[00:07:28] I don't know.
[00:07:29] Cool.
[00:07:30] Let's just get it.
[00:07:33] What do you mean just get it handed to me?
[00:07:35] You chunk.
[00:07:36] Oh my god.
[00:07:37] Big fucking ham hawk.
[00:07:38] So this is.
[00:07:39] It's a it's skippy.
[00:07:40] It's these are skippy peanut butter bites, but the flavor I'm not going to tell you if
[00:07:46] You're in it.
[00:07:47] You're going to have to guess after you put a little peanut butter ball in your mouth.
[00:07:49] It might be inspired by a little conversation we just had a second ago.
[00:07:53] So let me try these.
[00:07:54] Give a little crunch in your mouth.
[00:07:56] Crunchy peanut butter balls.
[00:07:57] Good ones.
[00:07:58] You know before this podcast so we do two episodes on SNL nights where there's a new episode
[00:08:05] of SNL we do our 10 to 1.
[00:08:07] Yes, that was hungry.
[00:08:08] I mean they're a good snack and I asked my buddy Ben hey you got anything to eat.
[00:08:11] And what did he say?
[00:08:12] He said I got some fruit snacks for him.
[00:08:13] Yeah, and what what did he give you?
[00:08:15] He gave me dried frickin fruit.
[00:08:17] Yeah, he gave I got the bag here because I was able to.
[00:08:20] No it begger's to choke down this tree too.
[00:08:23] Fucking no you didn't have to do it.
[00:08:24] So natural freeze dried mixed fruit.
[00:08:27] You have to do it.
[00:08:28] You ask it.
[00:08:29] It's freeze dried snacks.
[00:08:30] So when I expect to get fruit snacks I'm not getting these like nice chewable little gummies.
[00:08:34] He literally said fruit snacks.
[00:08:35] Yeah, it's fruit that's a snack.
[00:08:38] I'm getting this freeze ass dried crunch of a strawberry and like a fucking hard ass banana chip.
[00:08:45] Yeah, but in my defense I also had fucking Oreos and they said no thank you.
[00:08:48] Yeah, and I heard about it.
[00:08:49] I'm upset about that because I don't know what the hell is wrong with you.
[00:08:52] Double stuffed.
[00:08:53] Hey, Bob, are we a mom?
[00:08:54] They were double stuffed and he and he turned.
[00:08:57] I'm not gonna break in my teeth with a peanut butter ball.
[00:09:00] My teeth are fragile.
[00:09:03] So what do you guys think about these?
[00:09:05] Do you like these peanut butter balls?
[00:09:06] No, they're good.
[00:09:07] They are good.
[00:09:08] I've been over a mile.
[00:09:09] No, I'm not.
[00:09:10] What?
[00:09:11] No, I don't think so.
[00:09:12] I don't trust your aim.
[00:09:13] He's not gonna throw peanut butter balls.
[00:09:14] He's one you just don't know.
[00:09:15] That's all the complete is everything.
[00:09:16] He can't even land on his own mouth.
[00:09:17] He's like a little peanut butter turned on the floor.
[00:09:19] Oh great.
[00:09:20] Yeah, now the mice are coming.
[00:09:21] Now which cookie do you think that this is flavored after?
[00:09:24] Just not them.
[00:09:25] The peanut butter ones.
[00:09:26] Good call.
[00:09:27] The peanut butter ones.
[00:09:28] No, it's not the peanut butter ones.
[00:09:29] It's a good guess because there's peanut butter ones.
[00:09:30] It's not also the delicious American smell because I taste no coconut.
[00:09:33] Yeah, you're right.
[00:09:34] You're a very, very skilled tongue.
[00:09:36] You're very, very, very skilled tongue.
[00:09:37] You know why that, why that wording is a very, very evolved palate.
[00:09:41] That's what I wanted to hear.
[00:09:43] Not you have a good skilled tongue.
[00:09:44] Well, you mean I want to give him a compliment.
[00:09:46] I do have a compliment.
[00:09:47] It's not a compliment.
[00:09:48] Yeah it is.
[00:09:49] Okay.
[00:09:50] You don't want to hear that.
[00:09:51] Someone tell you have a skilled tongue.
[00:09:52] Not you.
[00:09:53] I don't want you to say it.
[00:09:54] I just want you to have confidence yourself.
[00:09:55] I'm in a guess.
[00:09:56] I'm in a guess.
[00:09:58] I think they have a peanut butter type of cookie.
[00:10:01] I don't remember what it's called though.
[00:10:03] So yeah, this is based on one of their newer cookies.
[00:10:05] It's called the adventure full.
[00:10:06] It's good.
[00:10:07] And it's a chocolate cookie base with a peanut butter dollop in the middle
[00:10:11] of it and then a little chocolate drizzle on it.
[00:10:12] A dollop of daisy.
[00:10:13] Yeah.
[00:10:14] Yeah.
[00:10:15] And I think there's a little bit of caramel too actually.
[00:10:16] No, it's caramel.
[00:10:17] No, there's two A's in it.
[00:10:19] There's two A's in it.
[00:10:20] There's a lot of caramel.
[00:10:21] You know what?
[00:10:22] There's a K.
[00:10:23] Oh, the fuck goes around.
[00:10:24] Is it freaking K?
[00:10:25] Hey, hey.
[00:10:26] Did you just say can I?
[00:10:27] Did you have a caramel apple?
[00:10:29] What do you say in rich?
[00:10:30] Can I?
[00:10:31] No.
[00:10:32] Caramel.
[00:10:33] Caramel apple.
[00:10:34] You say caramel.
[00:10:35] No, caramel is a town in Indiana.
[00:10:37] Yeah, no, it's...
[00:10:38] Yeah, and that town they say caramel.
[00:10:39] Because they're rich and bougie.
[00:10:40] No, they absolutely don't.
[00:10:41] They say quamwa.
[00:10:42] That town in Indiana is a friend to Canadian.
[00:10:46] Yeah.
[00:10:47] It's in French like.
[00:10:48] Hwa-ha.
[00:10:49] Hwa-ha?
[00:10:50] They're friendly.
[00:10:51] So there you go.
[00:10:52] Adventure full of peanut butter bites.
[00:10:54] They have two other girls, guys.
[00:10:56] They're like skippy.
[00:10:57] Inspired flavors.
[00:10:58] They do have a Samoah one and they have the chocolate peanut butter one.
[00:11:01] And then the regular peanut butter bites, they have one that has a pretzel center and one that has a graham cracker center.
[00:11:05] Maybe tried those.
[00:11:06] I've tried the pretzel one.
[00:11:08] Pretzel one is very good.
[00:11:10] I've tried the American Samoah one.
[00:11:12] It's delicious.
[00:11:13] I have tried that one too and that one is good.
[00:11:14] That one is my favorite of the girl scout flavors.
[00:11:16] Is it should be?
[00:11:17] Yeah.
[00:11:18] Delicious.
[00:11:19] Check them out on stores.
[00:11:20] They're in the peanut butter section.
[00:11:21] No.
[00:11:22] No.
[00:11:23] Movie time.
[00:11:24] What's the last movie you saw?
[00:11:25] You know what?
[00:11:26] I watched a movie that is not what I was assigned.
[00:11:30] Why didn't you watch the original movie because they signed you a movie that thought really deeply about this.
[00:11:36] You did not think deeply at all about this.
[00:11:38] You were very flippant.
[00:11:39] I'm afraid about it.
[00:11:40] You were very flippant.
[00:11:41] You just, you prayed.
[00:11:42] You prayed.
[00:11:43] Fuck you.
[00:11:44] No, you didn't.
[00:11:45] If that's how you pray for people, stop doing it.
[00:11:48] I said, Lord, give me a movie.
[00:11:49] Stop it.
[00:11:50] Stop it.
[00:11:51] And you were so dismissive.
[00:11:52] You know what?
[00:11:53] The movie that Brad had to watch last week.
[00:11:54] I guess you watched it this week.
[00:11:55] No.
[00:11:56] And so I said, I said, fuck you.
[00:11:57] I'm watching the Godfather.
[00:11:58] And I watched the Godfather.
[00:11:59] And this was the second week that they did that for assignments because last time you guys had just watched self-reliance and he was like, no, Brad, you don't watch self-reliance.
[00:12:07] No.
[00:12:08] No, Brad, you don't even care about us.
[00:12:10] No.
[00:12:11] What I do, but here's the thing is, that was not the answer.
[00:12:13] That's how I wanted it.
[00:12:14] That sounded more flippant.
[00:12:15] Yeah, exactly.
[00:12:16] Brad, you said, I want to see self-reliance.
[00:12:19] And I said, you don't, Brad.
[00:12:20] I'm going to give you a gift.
[00:12:21] That's not how you get it.
[00:12:22] That is not even close enough.
[00:12:23] And I want to, I'm going to sign you.
[00:12:25] I'm only one in this room that remembers it that way.
[00:12:27] I'm going to sign you a film that you want to see as a gift to you.
[00:12:31] This is your birthday.
[00:12:32] It was also your birthday coming up.
[00:12:34] And I said, here is a film.
[00:12:35] It's also your cover of the lines.
[00:12:36] There was no mention of my birthday when I was assigned self-reliance.
[00:12:40] Because you don't ever listen to me.
[00:12:41] And so Ben, Ben was like, hey.
[00:12:45] Hey, you said, well, that worked.
[00:12:47] And so I'm going to do it again.
[00:12:49] And it was like, you know what?
[00:12:50] It's Ben's birthday.
[00:12:51] Yeah.
[00:12:52] So your birthday is going to happen July.
[00:12:53] No.
[00:12:54] So Ben, you've had a hard season.
[00:12:56] And so I wanted to give you a film that I know that Brad and I both enjoyed.
[00:13:00] Yeah.
[00:13:01] We both really liked it.
[00:13:02] My godfather.
[00:13:03] And it made you part.
[00:13:04] It was great.
[00:13:05] It's also a film about people struggling to be themselves.
[00:13:08] And it's the thing that I pray most about you is that you feel comfortable being yourself.
[00:13:12] You're the worst person in this podcast.
[00:13:14] And that's something.
[00:13:15] So all that said, how did you like to film that I signed you?
[00:13:18] The godfather was great.
[00:13:20] Here's the thing everyone has seen it.
[00:13:21] I haven't seen it since I was a kid.
[00:13:23] And so rewatching the godfather is a kid.
[00:13:25] That's wild to me because I watched the godfather by accident.
[00:13:27] Like at least one time.
[00:13:28] It's on what channel on what channel is the godfather TNT AMC?
[00:13:33] What channel isn't it on every every WB every weekend they play the entire godfather.
[00:13:38] The godfather on the WB the dancing frog shows up and says like repeat some more.
[00:13:44] Can you come in?
[00:13:45] You're 26th the you it's on.
[00:13:49] No, that's not what that is.
[00:13:50] The VPN power 50.
[00:13:51] That's not what happened.
[00:13:52] I would believe that it's on WGN.
[00:13:54] I would believe that.
[00:13:55] Oh, yeah.
[00:13:56] Of course.
[00:13:57] Okay, no, those are all mobsters.
[00:13:58] Those are all like Chicago movies.
[00:13:59] Exactly.
[00:14:00] I think they did one time when they had Svengouli do it.
[00:14:03] It's like both of the clowns, the godfather, Svengouli, the godfather's part two.
[00:14:08] Yeah.
[00:14:09] I'm going to talk to somebody in college and asking like, well you guys have like, you know,
[00:14:13] you see Svengouli and they're like, who?
[00:14:15] Who?
[00:14:16] I didn't know it was just like a Chicago way.
[00:14:18] No, and then you go like wait a minute, hold on a second.
[00:14:20] 588.
[00:14:21] I think if they don't win 100.
[00:14:23] What are you talking about?
[00:14:25] We're not friends.
[00:14:26] You didn't grow up anywhere in the street.
[00:14:28] It must be Eagleman.
[00:14:29] So anyway, look at those low ratings.
[00:14:32] The thing about the godfather that I think is lost upon it, maybe a newer generation is it's
[00:14:37] not one of those things where it's a very famous movie.
[00:14:40] And so you got to kind of sit through it and be like,
[00:14:42] I mean, 7 Samurai, Black and White film, you can respect it.
[00:14:45] But I didn't think that that was a great movie to watch.
[00:14:47] Like it wasn't exciting for me because it's from 1950, whatever.
[00:14:50] And it just didn't, you know, it doesn't hold up in that way because action films
[00:14:54] come a long way.
[00:14:55] But I respected for what it was.
[00:14:56] This movie literally kicks ass.
[00:14:58] There's something earth shattering that happens like every 15 minutes in this film.
[00:15:02] And it's three hours long and it doesn't ever stop.
[00:15:05] It's fucking awesome.
[00:15:06] So it's not just this nostalgic, oh, it's a good movie for a lot of reasons.
[00:15:10] No, it's fucking awesome.
[00:15:11] And if you've never seen it, you should watch it.
[00:15:13] Yeah, I agree.
[00:15:14] It's fantastic.
[00:15:15] It's an indie film, right?
[00:15:17] Yeah.
[00:15:18] Every scene in that movie obviously is famous for a reason.
[00:15:20] And it's just like breaking out the best of, right?
[00:15:23] It's like the greatest hits.
[00:15:24] It's like a greatest hotel album.
[00:15:25] Every scene that's impactful, you've heard it a thousand times.
[00:15:29] But when you put it in context of the movie, it becomes elevated.
[00:15:32] It's even better.
[00:15:34] There you go.
[00:15:35] I think there's a lot of people that haven't seen it.
[00:15:37] Why do you think that it is?
[00:15:38] It's long.
[00:15:39] It says it's three hours.
[00:15:40] And because it's only getting older, like there's their generation that aren't connecting
[00:15:45] to movies from the 60s, almost three hours is 175 minutes.
[00:15:49] And the thing is you think these days, oh, well good to 10 to 15 minutes as credits.
[00:15:54] It's about two minutes of credits.
[00:15:55] Yeah, a lot of older movies did not have long and credit.
[00:15:58] So it's a real three hour, you know, it's two hours and 54 minutes.
[00:16:01] Yeah.
[00:16:02] And the runtime might be 258 for real.
[00:16:05] So yeah, yeah, no, it was great.
[00:16:06] I hit the only thing you watched.
[00:16:07] Yep.
[00:16:08] Okay.
[00:16:09] No, I watched Spider-Man, I guess it's Spider-Man.
[00:16:11] Oh, fuck yeah.
[00:16:12] What did you think?
[00:16:13] It's not bad.
[00:16:14] So now I'm trying to compare the first one and the second.
[00:16:18] I think I like the second one better.
[00:16:20] Why?
[00:16:21] I really enjoy the first one a lot.
[00:16:23] But I was because it's so hard to put to catch lightning in a bottle twice.
[00:16:29] And I really feel like they didn't do that this time.
[00:16:31] I think it's pretty hard to do the first time too.
[00:16:33] It is.
[00:16:34] But once you've done it, repeat that right?
[00:16:36] No, right.
[00:16:37] It was such a good, good, perfect film.
[00:16:39] Exactly.
[00:16:40] But they still have the animation style is still different enough and it's still, everything
[00:16:45] about the movie all the way through from the writing plot.
[00:16:48] Yeah, the voice acting is good.
[00:16:50] Everything's great.
[00:16:51] Everything about that movie's great.
[00:16:53] I was hanging on the words of the characters.
[00:16:55] I was invested.
[00:16:56] I didn't want to look away.
[00:16:57] These are the hallmarks of a great film.
[00:16:59] Do you think it's better than live action Spider-Man films?
[00:17:02] Yeah, a lot of them for sure.
[00:17:04] All of them?
[00:17:05] No.
[00:17:06] Which one do you like better?
[00:17:07] I mean, I think that Spider-Man 2 is probably one of the best superhero movies ever made.
[00:17:10] Yeah, that's true.
[00:17:11] Spider-Man 2 Rips.
[00:17:12] That's really good.
[00:17:13] But using ice, I think it's really good by still thinking this one's better.
[00:17:17] Yeah, so I still think the first into the Spider-Verse movie is better because I think that
[00:17:23] it has a more complete story.
[00:17:26] And since this one, you know, is kind of a two-parter and it's a cliffhanger.
[00:17:30] You know, it's still has the beginning middle and end.
[00:17:33] Which for a sequel that does lead into a part three is nice to see.
[00:17:37] It still feels like it didn't fast exit.
[00:17:40] Yeah, absolutely.
[00:17:41] So it's everything with the with Gwen in this movie is great.
[00:17:47] How they evolve their relationship between him and Miles.
[00:17:49] The introduction of the new characters.
[00:17:51] It's just so cool.
[00:17:52] The whole canon event stuff.
[00:17:54] Yeah.
[00:17:55] That hasn't really been touched on really.
[00:17:56] Like you've got to have that that loss type thing.
[00:17:59] My favorite thing about this movie is like it's playful with the meta universe, but it still utilizes what is established in comics as lore and canon, how things work.
[00:18:09] But like it also makes jokes about it.
[00:18:12] Like having Peter B Parker be like you say multiverse and my brain shuts down.
[00:18:17] Like everyone's sick of hearing about the multiverse.
[00:18:20] But I think my in this one in particular what I do love about that is challenging the idea of on a meta level of what people view as a meta.
[00:18:28] Of what people view as like what is integral to telling a superhero story, especially about spider man.
[00:18:35] Because like the people that the people who have made spider movies have been so strict about sticking to like telling the origin story again and like Uncle ban and all that stuff.
[00:18:44] And like breaking canon is necessary like doing these stories where like Miles Morales is different.
[00:18:51] The idea of breaking canon and having it be something cool and not something that you're trying to force upon people are saying no this is how spider man is supposed to work.
[00:18:59] Only the only other origin story that's more played out is what Batman by far so spider man Batman share that same fate of yeah one is a marble property ones a DC property but they still beat the fucking origin story over your head over why.
[00:19:16] And yet we still don't know what happened to Batman's parents.
[00:19:18] I think that he gave her a pearl necklace in an alley you I know right that's a weird superhero or just a.
[00:19:25] Here's a lot of my trust me you don't have to have a lot of money to give anybody Pearl necklace.
[00:19:33] Leave that in leave that in the you leave that in we're not editing that out because it's fucking perfect.
[00:19:40] I have no idea who that was but turn your fucking ringer up as an alarm actually oh god you have seen this bug is going too long yep.
[00:19:47] Oh man if I guess still going on at this point you got to get out.
[00:19:50] Yeah I love across the spider verse I love that man I love pro necklaces.
[00:19:57] Yeah what's the last movie you saw so I did get to see a movie that I was a little surprised I didn't love the first I turned it off after the first 15 minutes I'm gonna say this wait you turn it off after the first 15 minutes yeah I rented a movie manual space no I wouldn't turn that off no you would oh cuz you're done with it after about the first.
[00:20:21] If you're like me wait for the second scene it's usually better.
[00:20:26] And you're watching for the acting.
[00:20:29] Have you ever actually seen any soft course of like that like no cinematics oh yeah when I was teen in the show and I was in manual space my parents had HBO they had cinematics and so like you know we know you're wealthy.
[00:20:40] Okay midnight midnight on cinematics like in manual space there's a real thing soft core trust me I'm not saying it out of like I'm not knowing.
[00:20:49] So I was so informative.
[00:20:51] Yeah I was very much like that's a silver space suit and I am hard as a Brad very much had his own doon popcorn bucket when he was 12 years old here's a reason that like the role play that I do is very space theme.
[00:21:05] No I actually we got the movie channel.
[00:21:09] He said I busted an astronaut.
[00:21:11] We got the movie channels for free for a long time.
[00:21:18] And my signature move was was putting a tape in the VCR overnight and just hitting your cord and leaving on cinematics.
[00:21:30] Is there really yeah cuz it shows you two things number one he's horny but also fucking lazy like I'm just tired and I just want to go to bed I can't stay up right now.
[00:21:38] Well no wait cuz parents aren't there anymore because I didn't have a VCR in my room at the time and the VCR that recorded was in the living room.
[00:21:45] So you got like parents went to bed pop a tape in put put on cinematics hit record have the tape the next morning and I got good two hours of skin amax to watch the next night.
[00:21:56] Brad I buddy we're so proud of you doing so good in school and you're turning 13 what do you want from birthday longer tapes eight hour max eight hour max.
[00:22:07] Two packs of blank tape eight hour back not to our any day hour.
[00:22:11] Okay it's very specific you're gonna record something no maybe I don't know I did get caught though.
[00:22:17] Where did you hide them?
[00:22:19] No no I got caught recording what oh who talked to your dad or your mom they I mean they both did you know so.
[00:22:27] Did they press play?
[00:22:28] No they just they they forget how that aspect of a play that I just know that I got was super awkward.
[00:22:35] I mean kind of find that in those moments just best to look your dad right in the out.
[00:22:40] They're down.
[00:22:41] Dad you know you know yeah cuz like mom doesn't get it but you fucking get a huge.
[00:22:47] I'm gonna be here if you if you would have thought about this what I would have you would have done it too you're just mad that you didn't.
[00:22:53] You just have a VCR like you literally like the next day like underneath the door just an eight hour tape gets slid in like I got you buddy.
[00:23:03] So so yeah you watched it man your own space.
[00:23:07] So I watched Mean Girls the Musical and I watched about 15 minutes of it and then.
[00:23:12] Watch my straight to that oh we're not talking about that stuff sorry sorry didn't I don't love.
[00:23:19] I love the original Mean Girls actually I love the original Mean Girls I think it's such a.
[00:23:23] I've seen it once since it came out.
[00:23:25] Oh bro it is it is a hilarious film it is it is good from beginning to end.
[00:23:31] It's such a good comedy yeah.
[00:23:34] There's a couple of problems that I had with this I think they would have done better.
[00:23:39] Recasting any original cast members and making this completely new because it felt a little bit like the old movie except there are adding songs I didn't know.
[00:23:50] And I didn't love the songs so I will tell you cuz I saw this too I didn't talk about in the podcast because I forgot to mention it.
[00:23:58] But I think that the first couple songs aren't that great cuz I kind of felt the same way I was like I'm not sure if I'm gonna like this.
[00:24:04] But it starts getting better.
[00:24:06] I personally I got a fully on board when Regina did her first song because I really like the over-the-top diva style that they give Renee rap as Regina.
[00:24:15] I like Renee rap a lot cuz I the sex lives of college girls she's just fantastic in there but I didn't love that for song but maybe I need to be more patient.
[00:24:23] After that I think that the Halloween scene is really good. There's some great songs throughout it.
[00:24:28] It gets more fun I think and I actually really like what they do in a couple sequences cuz they have great camera work.
[00:24:34] It just like they do these long single takes with a lot of choreographed dancing and it weaves in and out of different like rooms with a bunch of people and everything and it's just it's really well done.
[00:24:44] So I actually ended up liking it for the most part.
[00:24:47] I was also assigned another film called The Lake House and this was assigned to me.
[00:24:54] This is a Rotten Tomatoes 30% film assigned to me by my friend Bradford Omen.
[00:25:00] And yes what this is not a 30% film?
[00:25:02] No it is a 30%.
[00:25:04] No it's not.
[00:25:05] It is on Rotten Tomatoes 30%.
[00:25:07] No what I'm telling you is it's not actually a 30% film.
[00:25:10] It is not it's actually better than that.
[00:25:12] It's like 32.
[00:25:14] No I mean it's got Sandy Bullock in it. You put Sandy Bullock in a film and I'm probably gonna like it because she's just adorable.
[00:25:19] Love potion number 9.
[00:25:20] I'm not seeing a little potion number 9.
[00:25:21] Guess what's coming your way next time.
[00:25:24] I don't really remember that I just remember seeing her as a kid.
[00:25:27] And thinking like and by kid I mean like I was right 13 to one like how would really like that?
[00:25:31] Did you think you were the skin of Max movie?
[00:25:32] No I was just like I would really like that that potion.
[00:25:35] But you know who else does really well in this film?
[00:25:39] He really does.
[00:25:41] He's not one noted as he's often criticized for it.
[00:25:44] You know like everyone loves a job with films but he's not like doing any kind of like Oscar worthy acting there.
[00:25:50] He's just kind of being himself and he does a good job there.
[00:25:53] Here he actually feels a little more than one dimensional did you think that?
[00:25:57] I mean he's just he's charming.
[00:25:59] You feel like he's like just being a regular guy.
[00:26:02] Doing more Johnny U-Tuff appointment.
[00:26:03] Not great at describing films but this film is a film that is a romance film.
[00:26:08] It also has elements of fantasy because there's time change in here as well.
[00:26:13] Time change, time travel.
[00:26:15] Sorry, sorry.
[00:26:16] It's called time travel.
[00:26:18] Time travel, fantasy elements in this as well.
[00:26:21] This is about a lake house.
[00:26:23] My lake house is on Easter standard.
[00:26:26] Okay I live in mountain time.
[00:26:28] So when I send, listen when I send the letter okay he's getting it but it's not two hours.
[00:26:34] It's four hours in advance.
[00:26:36] I mean love with her.
[00:26:37] There are certainly the lake house.
[00:26:39] It's funny that he did that voice because the movie does take place in Chicago.
[00:26:43] Exactly, it is.
[00:26:44] It's a Polish sausage.
[00:26:46] Yeah no it's the like Michigan house.
[00:26:48] I don't know why you guys are calling it the lake house.
[00:26:50] Did you know that Dick had visited this one time?
[00:26:52] Dick has been here.
[00:26:53] Hand the God okay.
[00:26:55] He left a sausage on the porch.
[00:26:57] We leave the sausage.
[00:26:59] So there are some there are some holes in this.
[00:27:03] There's a review of this film and they're like.
[00:27:06] There's some time change hole or time change.
[00:27:09] No time change.
[00:27:10] To clarify what we'll quickly say with the movie is about since Nate didn't really explain it.
[00:27:13] I never do.
[00:27:14] So there are counter-reves as an architect.
[00:27:16] His family owns this lake house.
[00:27:18] He goes to stay in it to kind of get away from everything.
[00:27:21] And suddenly a letter appears in his mailbox.
[00:27:23] And it's from somebody, it's Sandra Bullock, who seems to somehow also be staying in the same lake house.
[00:27:30] But clearly he's the only one there.
[00:27:32] And so then he's how does this happen?
[00:27:34] Yeah he and she come to realize that they are actually sending these letters across time.
[00:27:39] And if they put them in the mailbox in front of the lake house,
[00:27:42] they each get the letters in their corresponding timeline which is two years apart from each other.
[00:27:46] Two hours.
[00:27:47] Two years apart from each other at the same lake house.
[00:27:51] And so they face time change.
[00:27:54] They exchange these letters.
[00:27:55] That's what we call the movie in Chicago.
[00:27:57] Time change.
[00:27:58] They're doing a special thing in the time change.
[00:28:00] It's with that sense.
[00:28:01] A Sandy Bullock.
[00:28:02] Is that that robbery movie where Bill Murray is a clown?
[00:28:06] No, that's quick change.
[00:28:07] That's going to be a time change.
[00:28:09] So then Thanos comes.
[00:28:11] Thanos comes.
[00:28:12] So they exchange these letters.
[00:28:14] They kind of start to get to know each other.
[00:28:16] They start to fall for each other even though they can't really be with each other.
[00:28:19] They've never seen each other.
[00:28:20] They don't know what each other is looking at.
[00:28:21] Yeah.
[00:28:22] So do you believe that?
[00:28:23] Yeah.
[00:28:24] Can you fall for somebody you've never seen?
[00:28:25] Yeah.
[00:28:27] It happens every day in my butt.
[00:28:33] Hey, Tim, we're, uh, we're Angel Lee.
[00:28:35] You know what the kid is not a kid you know?
[00:28:37] Oh no, that's your changeling.
[00:28:38] Jesus Christ.
[00:28:45] So did you like to make that?
[00:28:46] This is my new character Chicago guy that misinterprets what movies are.
[00:28:49] Oh, thanks, man.
[00:28:50] I got to love that.
[00:28:51] I got to love that.
[00:28:52] It's better than the creepy guy you did last week.
[00:28:54] Sorry, Alex Papet.
[00:28:55] That was creepy.
[00:28:56] No, this is basically a Chicago's version of Anthony Crispino.
[00:28:59] Hey, you're about this.
[00:29:02] I actually did like this.
[00:29:03] It's a good romcom.
[00:29:04] Good act it.
[00:29:05] Like the main actor.
[00:29:06] Only little, only little com mostly romance.
[00:29:09] Yeah.
[00:29:10] Yeah, there's a little bit of yeah.
[00:29:11] It actually is a little more serious than I wanted it to be.
[00:29:14] I wanted a little more romcom because Sandy Bullock's in it and I love her.
[00:29:17] I just really liked this movie.
[00:29:18] A lot's very charming.
[00:29:19] It's good.
[00:29:20] I don't know why it has a 30%.
[00:29:21] I thought it was a better film.
[00:29:22] People just ground be about romping.
[00:29:23] You remember that one that's got the the the Bateman guy and the Ryan,
[00:29:26] God's no Ryan Reynolds?
[00:29:27] No, the change up.
[00:29:28] No, it's a change up.
[00:29:29] You're right.
[00:29:30] Sorry about that.
[00:29:31] This is fun because there's a lot of movies to the board changing them.
[00:29:35] I think we're starting to come up short.
[00:29:37] By the way, trope change.
[00:29:38] There's actually no short change.
[00:29:40] Now that's a movie directed by Michael Mann 1989.
[00:29:43] It's a little bit of a software there.
[00:29:45] You'll see.
[00:29:46] Oh, that's true.
[00:29:47] It's not a movie.
[00:29:48] You'll see.
[00:29:49] Oh, that's true.
[00:29:50] It's not true at all.
[00:29:51] But you say the Thord Tavillage.
[00:29:52] Yeah, no.
[00:29:53] I was doing Chicago.
[00:29:54] This new guy from Chicago pathological.
[00:29:55] I'm going to learn.
[00:29:56] Oh my god.
[00:29:57] My brother's a cop.
[00:29:58] Is there anything else to do?
[00:29:59] My brother's a cop.
[00:30:00] And I will use that.
[00:30:01] Did you see anything else?
[00:30:02] No, that's all I saw.
[00:30:03] What did you see?
[00:30:04] I did a double feature last week doing my press rounds.
[00:30:06] Don't.
[00:30:07] Don't say like that.
[00:30:08] The list is going to really bummed out when you talk about it.
[00:30:11] I'm going to get a little bit more.
[00:30:12] I'm going to get a little bit more.
[00:30:13] I'm going to get a little bit more.
[00:30:14] It's not going to be.
[00:30:15] It's not going to be.
[00:30:16] It's not.
[00:30:17] It's not going to be.
[00:30:18] It's not going to be.
[00:30:19] It's not going to be.
[00:30:20] It's not going to be.
[00:30:21] It's not going to be.
[00:30:22] Don't say like that.
[00:30:23] It's not going to be.
[00:30:24] The list is going to really bummed out when you talk about it.
[00:30:25] The way you say it.
[00:30:26] With this fake gravity,
[00:30:27] with this fake gravity test,
[00:30:28] with my press rounds.
[00:30:29] I didn't say like that.
[00:30:30] I said,
[00:30:31] I said it in like a foe
[00:30:33] like inflated way
[00:30:34] as making fun of myself.
[00:30:35] It didn't come across that way.
[00:30:37] Nate.
[00:30:38] I felt like people start listening.
[00:30:39] Okay, so I put on my
[00:30:40] my Fedora with the press tag,
[00:30:41] and I went and sat down with
[00:30:44] And they bring me my own popcorn and my own Dune popcorn.
[00:30:47] I was just saying separately.
[00:30:49] No, so I went to go see two movies back-to-back.
[00:30:52] First of all, I saw the...
[00:30:53] Boys were just a rover there.
[00:30:54] He was actually.
[00:30:56] I saw...
[00:30:57] Every time.
[00:30:58] Not every time.
[00:30:59] Sometimes he's too lazy.
[00:31:01] Wow.
[00:31:02] I saw a Dune part two which is coming out this week.
[00:31:05] You got to see that last week.
[00:31:07] And let me say as somebody who I did not love the first Dune movie, I liked it.
[00:31:13] I think it's a solid sci-fi adventure.
[00:31:16] But I don't have like a history with the Dune books.
[00:31:18] I'm not in love with the David Lynch adaptation.
[00:31:21] And I thought this one was just fine.
[00:31:22] It felt like half a story.
[00:31:24] It felt like...
[00:31:25] The action...
[00:31:26] The action story because it was half a story?
[00:31:28] It's part one of two.
[00:31:29] Yeah, but like...
[00:31:30] It's part two of two.
[00:31:32] Like we just talked about though, across the spider verse.
[00:31:35] You can still have a beginning middle and end.
[00:31:37] This didn't really feel like you had a proper end.
[00:31:40] Sure.
[00:31:41] And I honestly don't remember...
[00:31:42] I'm sorry, but this is not a bit.
[00:31:43] I don't remember.
[00:31:44] Did the first Dune end on a real big cliffhanger?
[00:31:47] Or was it just like the story's going to continue with you?
[00:31:49] Not a big cliffhanger, but it ended in such a way that it's set up like that more was
[00:31:53] to come.
[00:31:54] It wasn't satisfying at the end.
[00:31:56] Yeah.
[00:31:57] So would you prefer more of a cliffhanger because like it's not a satisfying end.
[00:31:59] You just be like, there's going to be more.
[00:32:00] No, it's just...
[00:32:01] The third act feels anticlimactic.
[00:32:03] The big stuff happens in the middle of the second act and there's not really much exciting
[00:32:07] about third act.
[00:32:08] So I was a yes.
[00:32:09] I would have preferred...
[00:32:10] I want something...
[00:32:11] I got a clear cliffhanger.
[00:32:12] This is not the end.
[00:32:13] Yeah.
[00:32:14] Because the first film, it kind of ends.
[00:32:16] You're like...
[00:32:17] Oh, okay.
[00:32:18] Okay.
[00:32:19] But having said that, I must say I loved Dune Part II.
[00:32:24] Really?
[00:32:25] I think it's incredible.
[00:32:26] I think it's a fantastic sequel.
[00:32:27] I think it ups the Annie from the first one.
[00:32:29] I think the action is better.
[00:32:30] I think the story is better.
[00:32:33] I actually think Timothy Shalamey is fantastic in this...
[00:32:36] See, he was one of the things that took me out of the first one.
[00:32:38] I didn't believe him as...
[00:32:39] I agree.
[00:32:40] And I didn't think he was a bad performance.
[00:32:42] I just didn't buy into him as this character who's going to become this hero.
[00:32:46] This movie really forces him to step up to like, prove that he can fulfill that role.
[00:32:52] And at the very...
[00:32:53] I'll admit it even early on, I'm just like, I don't know how this is going to work.
[00:32:57] But he really comes into the role and there's moments here where like he has to like yell
[00:33:02] and be intimidating.
[00:33:03] Folding on it!
[00:33:04] Yep.
[00:33:05] That's one of the famous lines.
[00:33:08] No, the way he's screamed and like the way he gets intense...
[00:33:10] And I was thoroughly impressed by Shalamey in this movie.
[00:33:13] But don't you think though the probably the biggest difference though is that Chris Frogins
[00:33:17] in this?
[00:33:18] And...
[00:33:19] Don't you think the...
[00:33:20] On the opposite end of the spectrum actually, Christopher Walkin gives a very subdued
[00:33:24] laid-back performance.
[00:33:25] And he often does.
[00:33:26] Well, not really.
[00:33:28] The spikes.
[00:33:29] Um...
[00:33:30] It's everywhere.
[00:33:31] Yeah, and...
[00:33:32] The ones...
[00:33:33] The ones...
[00:33:34] The ones...
[00:33:35] The ones...
[00:33:37] Put that thing that looks like a Bose speaker.
[00:33:40] And what are you doing now?
[00:33:42] You sound like you're doing some kind of weird cat from the rat pack now.
[00:33:46] Hey, I'm a weird cat from the rat pack.
[00:33:49] There it is.
[00:33:50] But no, this movie was fantastic.
[00:33:53] I also recommend seeing it at a theater that has the best sound system available because
[00:33:58] I saw Dolby Atmos and it fucking blew away.
[00:34:01] What about the watch that I'm on my phone?
[00:34:04] You know, fuck off.
[00:34:06] Um...
[00:34:07] I was listening to an episode of SmartListen.
[00:34:10] I think Will Ernest said that we've reached the...
[00:34:13] Or maybe it was actually Sean Hayes.
[00:34:15] We've reached the epitome of people just fucking up how they're watching stuff because he
[00:34:18] said he was on a plane and he saw somebody watching the newest, fast and furious.
[00:34:23] Just with no sound on his phone.
[00:34:25] I was like, what is that for?
[00:34:27] Like, what are you doing?
[00:34:28] You can read it.
[00:34:29] Maybe he had the world's tiniest earbuds.
[00:34:30] You know what?
[00:34:31] You're right.
[00:34:32] I'll choose to believe that.
[00:34:34] We got a hope for humanity, so I'm sure.
[00:34:36] So do it too.
[00:34:37] It's great.
[00:34:38] Go see it.
[00:34:39] Love it.
[00:34:40] Delicious.
[00:34:41] What else did you see?
[00:34:42] I also saw Drive Away Dolls.
[00:34:43] I saw it after Dean Part II.
[00:34:44] This is the latest movie from one half of the Cohen Brothers, Ethan Cohen.
[00:34:49] And even though this hasn't been fully publicized in the trailers because they can't because
[00:34:53] of director's guild rules, Trisha Cook is actually a co-director of this movie.
[00:34:56] That's Ethan Cohen's wife and she's also edited some of the Cohen Brothers movies.
[00:35:00] A short filmmaker in her own right.
[00:35:03] And so this is a movie starring Margaret Quali and Jeldin just swanathon as two lesbians
[00:35:08] who end up in kind of a keeper because they drive a car across country that has some
[00:35:12] stuff in it that they didn't know about.
[00:35:14] And so they start getting chased by nefarious people.
[00:35:17] It feels like your typical kind of Cohen Brothers movie, making some comedy with crime,
[00:35:21] a little bit of surprise, violence, some, some, a tinge of absurdity.
[00:35:26] But you have these two lesbians in it and so that adds this whole new dynamic of what
[00:35:31] they're relationship like.
[00:35:32] And there's very funny stuff such as like, Bini Felte is in it and she's like a scene
[00:35:36] see, she's hilarious in this movie.
[00:35:38] But it's sexy, it's cute, it's funny, it's very enjoyable.
[00:35:42] It kind of reminded me of this kind of like, a keeper that used to come out like in the
[00:35:47] late 90s.
[00:35:49] And I actually came to find out that that's because the script has been in development
[00:35:53] for so long that it was written in like the mid 90s.
[00:35:56] And so like that's why it has tinges of that.
[00:35:59] So but it's, I really enjoyed it.
[00:36:01] I liked it a lot.
[00:36:02] It's fun.
[00:36:03] It's a very, very fun movie.
[00:36:04] I have a question that I want to ask and I'm not sure if I'm going to ask her right,
[00:36:08] but I think it is.
[00:36:09] The Clitorus.
[00:36:10] Yeah.
[00:36:11] Okay.
[00:36:12] So we talk about what do you do into the Clitorus?
[00:36:14] What the fuck was that?
[00:36:16] Someone touched his Clitorus.
[00:36:20] That was so off putting.
[00:36:22] Don't ever do that again.
[00:36:23] Don't ever tell me about what I would do.
[00:36:25] I don't you ever fucking tell me.
[00:36:27] I did listen to a podcast episode last week with you in it.
[00:36:30] Oh, that's true.
[00:36:31] I forget that you have to edit this one.
[00:36:32] So just get in here.
[00:36:33] No, I edit this one.
[00:36:34] You did it.
[00:36:35] Yeah.
[00:36:36] Yeah.
[00:36:37] I listen to our episodes.
[00:36:38] Oh, I don't.
[00:36:39] Oh, that's unfortunate.
[00:36:40] Right?
[00:36:41] Doesn't even do any edits them.
[00:36:42] Yeah.
[00:36:43] I listen to the parts I cut.
[00:36:44] So representation is big deal, especially in Hollywood but also business and you said
[00:36:48] that this is a very gay film, right?
[00:36:50] Like this is in a good way, right?
[00:36:52] This is the main two actress actresses, Margaret Quilly's married to Jack Antonov.
[00:36:59] They're not gay.
[00:37:00] Well, it's funny you say that because Ethan Cohen is married to Trisha Cook but Trisha
[00:37:04] Cook's a lesbian.
[00:37:07] What?
[00:37:08] I don't think the math works for Ben.
[00:37:10] Yeah, that's not a joke.
[00:37:11] That's a real thing.
[00:37:12] Can't marry.
[00:37:13] Well, you can clearly, but obviously they can.
[00:37:15] So was she a lesbian when they got married as far as I know?
[00:37:19] Is it a?
[00:37:20] Am I allowed to ask is it like a marriage?
[00:37:22] Like if somebody foreign is an emergency convenience?
[00:37:25] No.
[00:37:26] You you could just be friends, you could just be friends but they're married because they
[00:37:31] love each other and then they also have but I love me, but I don't want to get married.
[00:37:35] They also have other partners that they sleep with.
[00:37:38] So I don't see good men.
[00:37:40] Well, we would be married and then you would be dating a person.
[00:37:43] Marry people don't say like I would be dating somebody you'd be dating somebody and
[00:37:46] then yeah, Marry people do not sleep together.
[00:37:48] Talking about birds.
[00:37:49] Yeah, my parents don't sleep together anymore.
[00:37:51] Yeah, your dad's that'll get it.
[00:37:52] Um, sorry.
[00:37:53] That's all I'm sorry.
[00:37:54] That was a great joke.
[00:37:55] It was a joke, I'm sorry.
[00:37:56] Shit.
[00:37:57] I'm sorry.
[00:37:58] And this and this and the day of my daughter's marriage.
[00:38:01] This just seems like it is an opportunity to cast.
[00:38:05] We have many queer actresses and actors that could have been in this.
[00:38:11] Yeah, for sure.
[00:38:12] I think for me what it is is like having actors and actresses play a different sexual identity
[00:38:18] isn't necessarily the same as trying to have like a white actor play a black character
[00:38:23] or something like that.
[00:38:24] Like there's some more flexibility there.
[00:38:26] It often happens in American Indian where a Hispanic actor or a Latino actor will
[00:38:30] get through this.
[00:38:31] Yeah, of course.
[00:38:32] And I think in this case it's more like I think that it's better if you can have someone
[00:38:37] who is lesbian gay, queer, trans, play those roles, especially because those kinds of roles
[00:38:43] made specifically for those communities of people don't come around very often.
[00:38:48] So if you have straight people taking those roles it feels a little bit unfair.
[00:38:52] Big gay films aren't made often right?
[00:38:53] Right.
[00:38:54] But at the same time, it's like there's no reason that like a straight person can't play
[00:38:59] a gay person and vice versa.
[00:39:00] There's been plenty of gay people who have played it straight in movies for a long time.
[00:39:05] Some that we didn't necessarily know until later.
[00:39:08] But like, so I don't think it's quite as like an affront to do that.
[00:39:12] I think obviously gay and queer and trans and lesbian actors would prefer that they get
[00:39:18] to play those roles more often and they should try to give it to those people.
[00:39:21] But sometimes you cast the best person for the role.
[00:39:24] We also sometimes you get down this really far down the rabbit hole, rabbit hole where
[00:39:30] it's like I can't believe they didn't cast a real deaf quadriplegic person of color.
[00:39:36] And you're like, well that's a very limited, there's three people in the world.
[00:39:40] But I will say though, that is something to that should be considered.
[00:39:43] But when you get down that like a very specific, but of course somebody in a wheelchair,
[00:39:47] yeah, there's plenty of people in wheelchairs that could have that role.
[00:39:51] There's always going to be a line as far as like there's not too many actors that can
[00:39:57] do that because they just don't exist.
[00:39:59] But when you're talking about like, yes, that is a Native American.
[00:40:03] So that person should not be Mexican who plays that or whatever.
[00:40:05] Or prominent LGBTQ actresses, you think of a Christian steward or something like this.
[00:40:13] That doesn't mean all those actresses have the availability or they want to do a film
[00:40:18] an indie film for that had a budget of what four or five million dollars it wasn't.
[00:40:22] That's not like Christian steward is always playing gay characters.
[00:40:25] Exactly.
[00:40:26] I understand what you're saying.
[00:40:27] I just hold on.
[00:40:30] Not a bit.
[00:40:31] Chris is to his gay.
[00:40:34] I'm not joking.
[00:40:35] I really didn't know that.
[00:40:38] I heard it here first, man.
[00:40:41] She's gay.
[00:40:42] You got no chance.
[00:40:43] I don't know if she's gay or by but so you're saying this a chance?
[00:40:48] Well, I don't think that really matters for you.
[00:40:52] Let's just dumb and dumb of this thing here.
[00:40:54] I do believe she is not interested in me.
[00:40:57] Okay, no, that's all I need to know.
[00:40:59] I don't know.
[00:41:00] I don't know how to say this.
[00:41:01] It's a different way that will not hurt you.
[00:41:06] But she's not into me.
[00:41:08] Okay, I get it.
[00:41:09] I know she's dated men and women.
[00:41:11] Oh.
[00:41:12] So she's saying, oh, she probably dated pretty attractive in though.
[00:41:15] Like what did she say?
[00:41:18] Like when she dated a guy, he was probably not like me.
[00:41:21] She did.
[00:41:22] She dated sparkle fingers.
[00:41:23] She's never come out and said that she is gay.
[00:41:26] Well, I'm not going to put the category on her then.
[00:41:28] But she does embrace this concept of having a queer identity.
[00:41:32] And it seems like she's kind of fluid as far as...
[00:41:37] So you're telling me those questions?
[00:41:38] Yeah, Ben, sure.
[00:41:39] Okay, that's all I really...
[00:41:41] That's the reason I brought it up.
[00:41:42] Yeah, sure.
[00:41:43] I don't know if she's ever...
[00:41:45] Like you said...
[00:41:46] Well, we don't need to put her in a box then.
[00:41:47] I don't know if she's ever self-identified.
[00:41:50] She has certainly dated publicly men and women.
[00:41:52] So like she's bisexual basically.
[00:41:54] Okay, well, again, Ben's got a chance.
[00:41:56] But she's not...
[00:41:57] I don't want...
[00:41:58] How do I see this without breaking a start?
[00:42:01] I mean Nate just kind of tried.
[00:42:03] You're not her type.
[00:42:04] Yeah, no.
[00:42:05] Oh, what does that mean?
[00:42:06] Straight or gay?
[00:42:07] We are, but that's kind of what I'm saying.
[00:42:08] Like what does that mean?
[00:42:09] Well...
[00:42:10] What about me specifically and be mean?
[00:42:16] I wasn't going to say it's the fact that your belly's hanging on your shirt.
[00:42:20] I just pulled it down.
[00:42:21] I just pulled it down right before he's doing it.
[00:42:24] You're a coker, whiskey.
[00:42:25] Just pulled it down because I was like he's going to talk about my gut.
[00:42:28] And the fact that your basketball shorts are falling down your ass too...
[00:42:31] You're not doing that.
[00:42:32] Are they really...
[00:42:34] They're not.
[00:42:35] All right, hey, Brady Brady, did you see anything else?
[00:42:37] Fine.
[00:42:38] Uh...
[00:42:39] Yes!
[00:42:40] I watched a movie assigned to me by my good friend Ben.
[00:42:48] When I tell you what this movie is, you're just going to be like yeah, that tracks.
[00:42:51] Is there anybody...
[00:42:52] Is there anybody...
[00:42:53] No!
[00:42:54] You know what?
[00:42:55] You're like a shot in the film.
[00:42:56] I am so sick of you guys saying so.
[00:42:57] No.
[00:42:58] When I tell you what, you're going to be like yep, it's fucking stupid.
[00:43:00] Is there any action in this film?
[00:43:03] No, this is not one of those movies.
[00:43:04] This is more of a...
[00:43:05] Bro, let's make that money movie.
[00:43:07] Oh yeah, yeah, he loves those.
[00:43:08] Yeah, this is a movie...
[00:43:09] It's called...
[00:43:10] Love a duh.
[00:43:11] This is a movie called Boiler Room and this is a movie that I imagined Ben watching on
[00:43:15] repeat in his room, like right after rounders.
[00:43:18] Yes.
[00:43:19] Just going back and forth, nailed it.
[00:43:20] Yeah.
[00:43:21] Also a movie called Pool Hall Junkies, you throw that in there, a little bit of...
[00:43:26] The guy from Silver Smooth is in that one.
[00:43:28] Jason Beaman?
[00:43:29] No, Jason.
[00:43:30] Rick Schroeder.
[00:43:31] Oh, the intern did it on the right way.
[00:43:34] Yeah, before and again.
[00:43:35] Definitely maybe before he became a right wing nut job.
[00:43:38] Well, movie in college, did you guys watch over and over again?
[00:43:41] Rounders.
[00:43:42] Garden State?
[00:43:43] Garden State.
[00:43:44] The difference, losers.
[00:43:45] I also watched Swingers a lot, too.
[00:43:47] Swingers?
[00:43:48] Swingers!
[00:43:49] Is that a Wayne's World sequel that we didn't see?
[00:43:51] That's Wayne's World 3, Swingers.
[00:43:54] So yeah, I watched Boiler Room which is Diet Wolf of Wall Street and very much literally
[00:44:02] that because this movie is inspired by Jordan Bellfort and the Stratton O'Khmont firm
[00:44:08] that he created.
[00:44:10] But they couldn't use his name or any of the real things because they didn't have the
[00:44:13] rights to it.
[00:44:14] So, it's like a fictionalized version of what was happening where he created this firm that
[00:44:20] was selling cheap stocks to people and basically scamming them out of their money.
[00:44:24] Penny Starks?
[00:44:25] Yeah.
[00:44:26] And so this is a little bit more of the sympathetic version because Giovanna or BC plays
[00:44:30] a character who kind of gets caught up in it.
[00:44:32] It thinks she's found a good job and he's learning the ropes of being a stockbroker.
[00:44:37] But then he realizes that he's screwing people out of their money.
[00:44:40] So, one of the scenes in the beginning of the film is they go to a boardroom and everybody
[00:44:43] is like the new hires and they're all sitting around and Ben Affleck gives this big speech
[00:44:47] about it.
[00:44:48] Here's my keys to my Ferrari.
[00:44:49] Throw them on the table.
[00:44:50] And it was just anybody here in this room right now have a series seven which means that
[00:44:53] you can sell legally sales stocks.
[00:44:56] And one guy raises his hand and he's like, I do get the fuck out of here.
[00:44:59] Like we're not training.
[00:45:00] He gets so mad that that guy's legal.
[00:45:04] That's not what we do here.
[00:45:05] Yeah, they want to train themselves and everything to shape them in what they want
[00:45:08] to be.
[00:45:09] And so this movie has like a lot of late 90s mid 2000 stars like Giovanni Robici and Scott
[00:45:17] Khan, Tom Everett Scott and Jamie Kennedy and Ben Affleck within the first 10 minutes
[00:45:24] of his movie.
[00:45:25] Ben Affleck is a star still today.
[00:45:26] So.
[00:45:27] Yes.
[00:45:28] What's so as Vin Diesel and so as Giovanni Robici?
[00:45:29] Vin Diesel's nice.
[00:45:31] What the fuck all the way up?
[00:45:34] Scott Connley Scott Connley.
[00:45:36] What is Scott Connley?
[00:45:37] Hawaii 5.0 baby.
[00:45:38] Yeah.
[00:45:39] Ocean's 11, 12 and 13.
[00:45:41] Yeah.
[00:45:42] I mean put that in the last smoke it in the last five years what is that TV show?
[00:45:48] Yeah, CBS right after Jagg.
[00:45:50] Why right before blue bloods?
[00:45:52] Why are you guys watching?
[00:45:55] We fucking love CBS and their entire lineup of Jagg and blue blood Magnum PI suits.
[00:46:02] I'm looking at Brad like, I don't know.
[00:46:08] But no, I and CIS.
[00:46:10] Sure.
[00:46:11] I don't know if it's still on the BBC.
[00:46:13] No, that was CBS.
[00:46:15] You shut your mouth.
[00:46:16] That's CBS all day long.
[00:46:17] So within the first 10 minutes I knew why Ben liked this movie because Scott Connley
[00:46:22] bros, a lot of bros Scott Conn drops an end bomb.
[00:46:25] It doesn't hold up a shirt.
[00:46:26] And Jamie Kennedy does his black eye impression.
[00:46:28] Okay, to be fair, I'm bros saying the M word in doing black eye impressions is Ben's
[00:46:32] better.
[00:46:33] The last time I saw this movie was like six months ago, so I don't remember any of that.
[00:46:37] This is the movie doesn't quite dig into like the new on set in the way that Martin Scorsese
[00:46:42] does.
[00:46:43] What?
[00:46:44] That's crazy.
[00:46:45] The one thing that was so funny to me too is for all the like cliches that this does
[00:46:50] of like dudes being dudes as far as like just just making money and like being dicks
[00:46:54] and doing whatever they would need you to get by.
[00:46:56] There's only one prominent female character in this movie played by Nia Long.
[00:47:00] And even when they show the dudes just like being assholes, they're not like hooking
[00:47:05] up with chicks or like sleeping around on that.
[00:47:07] Like, you know, we'll have Wall Street.
[00:47:08] You fully see the roster hookers doing the drugs and all that stuff.
[00:47:12] Margot Robbie.
[00:47:13] There's a scene in here early on where they are on a bus and it's like a big party bus
[00:47:18] and they're all just like being crazy and they're all drinking and doing drugs.
[00:47:22] Not a woman in sight.
[00:47:23] Just dudes hanging out with each other.
[00:47:25] This is a sausage version.
[00:47:26] Yeah, just a huge sausage vest on a bus.
[00:47:28] Well, I don't know if you remember, but there's a Simpsons episode where the steel mill
[00:47:32] and this one is called boiler room.
[00:47:35] So that's fair.
[00:47:37] Okay.
[00:47:38] I get it now.
[00:47:39] But yeah, this one, this one, it's fine.
[00:47:42] It's definitely a product of the time it was created in 2000.
[00:47:46] It does suffer from the fact that they couldn't really tell the full story of Jordan
[00:47:49] Bell for the time because it was still unfolding.
[00:47:51] It was still happening.
[00:47:52] Would you say it's remarkably better or slightly better than the Wolf of Wall Street?
[00:47:58] Neither.
[00:47:59] Equal to you.
[00:48:02] So yeah, the one thing it does, I don't know if I say better but at least more prominently
[00:48:08] than Wolf of Wall Street is it shows the other side of the equation of the people that
[00:48:12] they're hurting as far as like how they're screaming a lot of the money and it kind of tries
[00:48:17] to make amends because Giovanni Rabici makes it right with the one guy that he does learn
[00:48:22] that he screws over but it's like, yeah, but that's like one person out of like a hundred
[00:48:25] people that he screwed over.
[00:48:27] It doesn't make you better.
[00:48:28] When I first got to California was doing like in-home sales, I didn't know any better.
[00:48:32] So I didn't know that like the products I was selling were just marked up and I was
[00:48:36] a scam company but I just didn't know and I still not joking.
[00:48:39] And when he found out he didn't care.
[00:48:41] Oh no, I made so much money on them.
[00:48:43] No, I quit immediately but when I found that out, that was probably like 2007 to 2008.
[00:48:51] Now what is it?
[00:48:52] 2024.
[00:48:53] So let's say it's 12 years, 14 years later.
[00:48:55] I still think about a couple of those people because I had them signed up for like GE
[00:48:59] financing for like 25% on the and they can't get out of that.
[00:49:02] I it was my first sales gym.
[00:49:04] I thought this is what it is.
[00:49:05] This is good and I still think about them a lot.
[00:49:07] Like I, I was that person?
[00:49:09] I screwed them over.
[00:49:10] You know, Ben, I feel like there's a lot of identifying between you and Giovanni Rabici's
[00:49:13] character because not only was he stuck it into it thinking like, oh, this is like
[00:49:16] a good job and I'm doing a good thing here.
[00:49:19] But he's also just endlessly trying to please his dad in this movie.
[00:49:23] Yeah, and here's the other thing.
[00:49:26] That movie came out when?
[00:49:27] 2000.
[00:49:28] And I started with the scam company in 2007 so did I learn my lesson by watching that movie?
[00:49:33] No, so movies don't work.
[00:49:34] But it just took some time.
[00:49:36] I got it.
[00:49:37] See yeah, boy in the room.
[00:49:38] Watch Wolf of Wall Street.
[00:49:40] I don't disagree.
[00:49:42] All right, Ben is your turn buddy.
[00:49:45] What?
[00:49:46] What?
[00:49:47] Oh, he's right.
[00:49:48] I don't get it.
[00:49:49] Well, it's that time of them.
[00:49:51] The podcast where we talk about a certain little thing.
[00:49:55] What do you do?
[00:49:56] Did he about Jack and I?
[00:49:57] Little did he about watching some trainers.
[00:50:00] I could start a job so.
[00:50:03] Two American trailers sitting in the homeland or the borderline.
[00:50:08] Oh, I like that.
[00:50:11] Sitting in the borderline.
[00:50:13] That's it.
[00:50:14] That's it.
[00:50:15] Look at the step that.
[00:50:17] Wow.
[00:50:18] Oh, that's an exception.
[00:50:20] Me doing half the song and him.
[00:50:21] He's pretty tired.
[00:50:22] Yeah, he's really long.
[00:50:25] Well, we watch some trailers I guess.
[00:50:27] No, yeah, we watch some trailer.
[00:50:29] About borderlands.
[00:50:31] All right.
[00:50:33] That's it.
[00:50:34] Kevin Cousin riding horses across the West.
[00:50:36] Very bland.
[00:50:39] So we watched two trailers.
[00:50:41] One of them is a new Kevin Costner movie that your dad is
[00:50:44] going to cream his jeans over.
[00:50:46] It is called Horizon and American saga.
[00:50:49] And it is the first of four movies that Kevin Costner is
[00:50:53] directing.
[00:50:54] That's four movies.
[00:50:55] That's a quadrillion row and directed and directed
[00:50:58] and financed himself.
[00:50:59] He has total control over these movies.
[00:51:01] So if you don't like them, it's Kevin Costner's fault.
[00:51:04] This looks like a pretty standard Western fair movie
[00:51:07] that you would expect from Kevin Costner.
[00:51:09] Nothing about this trailer says I want to watch this.
[00:51:13] Everything about this trailer says my dad wants to watch.
[00:51:16] Oh yeah, especially when he's there's a scene
[00:51:18] of each other where the sun is like I'm going to be with dad.
[00:51:22] It was like that's the son that our dad wanted to have and didn't
[00:51:26] have where you were pushing seal over and like make me some room
[00:51:30] in here seal.
[00:51:31] I am hiding with you from the Indians.
[00:51:35] Yeah.
[00:51:36] This is just a very, very hard thing to get behind.
[00:51:40] I don't know.
[00:51:41] I won't say that it's not hard thing to get behind.
[00:51:43] I think it looks fine.
[00:51:45] It looks really beautiful.
[00:51:46] It looks like a solid photography looks great.
[00:51:48] It looks like a solid Western.
[00:51:49] I don't mean that, like I don't think it's problematic.
[00:51:51] I think it's hard to get behind because there's four of these.
[00:51:53] No, no, I know what the fuck am I signing up to?
[00:51:55] It will be months in between but it could be fun.
[00:51:59] Years right?
[00:52:00] No, no, no, no, no, no, it's a really unique thing
[00:52:01] where they're going to release them all in the same year.
[00:52:03] Wait, what?
[00:52:04] Yeah.
[00:52:05] So they shot this movie movies all at once.
[00:52:08] Yeah.
[00:52:09] Oh, okay.
[00:52:10] But here's the thing is call me a diva.
[00:52:11] You're a diva.
[00:52:12] All you want.
[00:52:13] I will not go to a theater to see a Western
[00:52:16] that Sam Elliott is not in.
[00:52:18] I mean, you don't know if he's not in like part two or three.
[00:52:20] Yeah, you don't know that.
[00:52:21] And I'll go see that one when he is.
[00:52:23] Okay, that's fair.
[00:52:24] But you're going to be lost.
[00:52:24] I need a Western with Sam Elliott.
[00:52:26] Wait, you think that he's not going to go
[00:52:28] and watch the movie before it goes?
[00:52:30] Right.
[00:52:30] I don't hate.
[00:52:32] Ah, that's funny.
[00:52:33] I'll say this.
[00:52:36] You know, I like the third one.
[00:52:38] I like the third one.
[00:52:39] Sam Elliott was in it.
[00:52:40] I don't know what happened the first two
[00:52:41] because I will not watch this movie.
[00:52:42] This looks very pain by numbers.
[00:52:44] It looks, it's supposed to tell the story of the civil,
[00:52:46] the four years of the Civil War,
[00:52:49] what was happening out west, right?
[00:52:51] We talked about a lot of what's happening
[00:52:53] on these coasts where the Civil War was being fought.
[00:52:55] This is the four years during the Civil War
[00:52:58] what was happening as people went more out west.
[00:53:01] That's an interesting enough premise.
[00:53:03] I'm interested as a history person into that.
[00:53:05] It looks pretty pain by numbers though.
[00:53:08] It should be fine.
[00:53:09] Yeah, it should be fine.
[00:53:10] We'll see.
[00:53:11] Is it a passion project for Kevin Costor?
[00:53:13] He's been wanting to make this for like 30 years.
[00:53:15] Yeah, and I'm not the biggest fan of KC.
[00:53:18] Oh, you're gonna love our game then.
[00:53:20] Because Clint Eastwood famously sat on, unforgiven
[00:53:24] because William Money, the guy that he plays in that movie
[00:53:27] was just too old and Clint Eastwood wanted to play
[00:53:29] him himself.
[00:53:30] So he bought the rights to it in the 90s,
[00:53:32] or sorry, in the 70s and sat on it for 20 years.
[00:53:35] Just wait that guy out.
[00:53:36] He'd age into the character.
[00:53:38] That's what Clint Eastwood did.
[00:53:40] Kevin Costor, passion project.
[00:53:42] I don't know that he just gives you one
[00:53:44] to make something for 30 years.
[00:53:45] It doesn't mean that it's gonna be good.
[00:53:47] That's true.
[00:53:48] I don't know if he had the money to make it then,
[00:53:49] but now he's got all that yellowstone money.
[00:53:51] Yeah, probably that man is steel money too.
[00:53:55] Yeah, you know, Kevin Costor after Prince of Thieves
[00:53:58] definitely didn't have any money.
[00:54:00] Well, he didn't want to get a plenty of money.
[00:54:01] He spent it on Waterworld.
[00:54:03] Which was a critical inbox of his success.
[00:54:06] Yep.
[00:54:07] All right, the second trailer.
[00:54:09] Borderlands.
[00:54:13] AKA Clay, Kate Blanchett, what are you doing?
[00:54:15] Oh, Kate Blanchett stars in Suicide Squad
[00:54:19] of the Galaxy.
[00:54:19] It is.
[00:54:20] You guys got of the Galaxy and I'll go see it and I'll love it.
[00:54:23] I hear thing.
[00:54:24] This is an Eli Roth movie.
[00:54:27] Nothing new and I'll still like it.
[00:54:29] So I'm not super optimistic.
[00:54:31] Also based on a video game, which doesn't have
[00:54:33] a good track record.
[00:54:34] What was it twisted metal that they just made on TV
[00:54:37] Sean Peacock?
[00:54:37] Yeah.
[00:54:38] Which actually got decent review.
[00:54:40] I didn't.
[00:54:41] I heard it was did not like it.
[00:54:42] I have actually did not actually did not like it.
[00:54:44] No, I watched that.
[00:54:45] I hate it.
[00:54:46] I actually liked it first three episodes.
[00:54:47] I thought it actually reminds me of this trailer
[00:54:49] quite a bit.
[00:54:51] This trailer does have style.
[00:54:53] I think I would have been excited about this.
[00:54:55] If you had never seen army of thieves or no,
[00:54:58] I still haven't seen army of thieves.
[00:54:59] What's the one?
[00:55:01] No, if I hadn't already seen Guardians of the Galaxy
[00:55:03] or Suicide Squad.
[00:55:04] You cannot use a 70s song in a trailer and not get
[00:55:08] like gummed.
[00:55:09] Now I will say one thing I have heard is that Borderland
[00:55:11] Garned.
[00:55:12] Borderlands, the video game did come out before
[00:55:16] Guardians Galaxy and the style is very much
[00:55:19] that kind of thing of like classic music
[00:55:21] and like this Ragtag team of like, you know,
[00:55:24] Miss criminal, Miss Fitzgerald.
[00:55:25] So do we give him a pass?
[00:55:27] I don't I don't know.
[00:55:28] I'm gonna see it.
[00:55:28] I will see.
[00:55:29] I don't necessarily give him a pass, but like
[00:55:32] you still have to make your movie within
[00:55:34] the pop culture world you're operating in.
[00:55:35] So like someone's already done this.
[00:55:37] So they see the have no like because that's like saying
[00:55:39] like the source material needs to be changed.
[00:55:41] Is that the source material needs to be changed,
[00:55:43] but the way you adapt it doesn't have to be like
[00:55:45] just like a retread of what we've already seen.
[00:55:48] That's the thing though.
[00:55:49] I don't I disagree because if I come out with something
[00:55:52] that is 70s rock music and a weird galaxy type thing
[00:55:56] and then somebody else has a huge budget thing
[00:55:58] completely different than me
[00:55:59] that maybe stole some elements from me
[00:56:02] without even giving me any attribute to it
[00:56:05] then why can't I do my own thing?
[00:56:07] Tell that to all the movies that came out after Star Wars
[00:56:09] and tried to replicate Star Wars success
[00:56:11] and failed miserably.
[00:56:12] You're telling me that like if a movie
[00:56:15] or was coming out after Star Wars
[00:56:17] but then they can't administer a predated Star Wars
[00:56:20] you should still give the movie a shot.
[00:56:22] There's a little worry I have is they had this film,
[00:56:24] Eli Roth made this film.
[00:56:26] It was like two and a half years ago
[00:56:28] that he made this film.
[00:56:29] They did a lot of reshoots.
[00:56:30] And that's what worries me is they brought it.
[00:56:32] But at the same time, Eli Roth
[00:56:34] like it's something that shouldn't worry you
[00:56:35] right off the bat.
[00:56:36] That's the worst thing.
[00:56:37] No, but they then brought in Tim Miller to do the reshoots
[00:56:40] and he controlled everything
[00:56:41] and I think there are change.
[00:56:43] Both Tim Miller is a good director.
[00:56:44] No, that's what I'm saying.
[00:56:45] So Tim Miller is okay director.
[00:56:46] He's not terrible.
[00:56:47] I know.
[00:56:48] I thought I said he's an okay director.
[00:56:49] But it sounds like it sounds mediocre.
[00:56:51] It sounds like some substantial stuff that he did though.
[00:56:53] So I reshoots can be good for a movie.
[00:56:58] Reshoots save movies.
[00:56:59] Reshoots can make bad movies better.
[00:57:02] It doesn't always bowed well
[00:57:03] but it's not necessarily a death and puts either.
[00:57:05] Two full reshoots.
[00:57:06] No, well there are lots of trust me.
[00:57:08] Lots of movies have two full weeks of reshoots.
[00:57:10] They're honestly built into
[00:57:11] depression-scuttle for blockbuster.
[00:57:12] Honestly, boil the room.
[00:57:14] So many reshoots.
[00:57:15] But no, my concern is that there were apparently
[00:57:18] a lot more troubles behind the scenes
[00:57:20] and that like the word on the street
[00:57:22] as far as how the movie was was not very good.
[00:57:26] I just don't know if they're gonna be able to save it.
[00:57:28] Video game movies are tough not to crack anyway.
[00:57:32] Just gonna be a lot of Kevin Hart looking away
[00:57:33] from the camera and saying lines
[00:57:36] to fix things and tie a lot.
[00:57:37] So yeah, I don't know.
[00:57:38] The cast is fun.
[00:57:39] I like seeing Kate Blanchett in a role like this.
[00:57:41] That's pretty cool.
[00:57:42] She's obviously playing Star Lord.
[00:57:45] But yeah, I don't know.
[00:57:47] I'll see it.
[00:57:47] I'll give it a chance but I'm not excited.
[00:57:49] I'm hopeful but I agree.
[00:57:51] I think Kevin Hart looking away from camera.
[00:57:53] Oh my God, I can't believe that
[00:57:54] that guy that's been with us the whole time
[00:57:56] died and we'll never see him again.
[00:57:58] That's a pretty big reshoot.
[00:58:01] I mean, you see it.
[00:58:02] I'll see it not in the theater but I'll see.
[00:58:03] Not in the theater.
[00:58:04] I thought you were gonna try and get back to theaters this year.
[00:58:05] I am but not for this.
[00:58:06] What do you what's the what do you see?
[00:58:08] Horizon.
[00:58:11] The way the West was fun.
[00:58:13] Wow, I'm gonna go back for a.
[00:58:14] I'm gonna put the name of the horizon
[00:58:17] in America, the saga.
[00:58:18] Yeah, bad name.
[00:58:19] What did he speak about Nate?
[00:58:21] This one comes out.
[00:58:23] Borderlands comes out August 9th.
[00:58:26] So it is a technically I guess a summer blockbuster, right?
[00:58:30] Horizon in American saga comes out June 28th.
[00:58:35] And then I think another one comes out
[00:58:37] at later in the year.
[00:58:38] Yeah, come on.
[00:58:39] Within a year I think all four of them
[00:58:40] are essentially gonna come out.
[00:58:41] So the other two will come out next year
[00:58:43] but it would be I think somewhat within a year's time.
[00:58:46] Yeah.
[00:58:47] So speaking of guys, I do have a game for you.
[00:58:50] Oh shit.
[00:58:51] Yep.
[00:58:51] And so.
[00:58:52] Oh shit.
[00:58:53] No, I love it.
[00:58:54] Based on Kevin Costner.
[00:58:55] Oh, we have that play that Kevin Costner game.
[00:58:58] And we're gonna do a IMDB game for Kevin Costner
[00:59:01] because I know you guys love Kevin Costner films.
[00:59:05] And you've talked about him often.
[00:59:07] Who would you actually compare today
[00:59:09] to Kevin Costner in career trajectory?
[00:59:12] Back in the days.
[00:59:14] Yeah.
[00:59:15] So who would be the young?
[00:59:17] Who would be Castner play?
[00:59:18] Who would be Cast in that role
[00:59:20] that Kevin Costner played?
[00:59:21] Chris Pratt.
[00:59:22] Okay.
[00:59:23] Yeah.
[00:59:24] What now, like in the Western world talking about?
[00:59:25] Yeah, no, just in any film.
[00:59:27] I think Chris Pratt has a Kevin Costner.
[00:59:29] Chris Pratt is so much fun in the Kevin Costner.
[00:59:31] Oh yeah, that's a good point.
[00:59:31] Yeah, that didn't really work at all.
[00:59:33] Chris Pratt has legitimate comedy chops.
[00:59:36] Like, personally in parts of it.
[00:59:37] So you're like recast Kevin Costner's roles
[00:59:40] within the...
[00:59:41] Yeah.
[00:59:41] I think he's more of a Ben Foster.
[00:59:45] I don't think Ben Foster has had any of the same success
[00:59:48] now.
[00:59:49] No, no one has.
[00:59:50] Sorry, I thought we were saying
[00:59:51] who would play Kevin Costner in his roles.
[00:59:53] No, no, no.
[00:59:54] His career has an equivalent of Kevin Costner.
[00:59:55] Oh.
[00:59:57] Sorry.
[00:59:58] Kevin Costner has a really interesting kind of trajectory.
[01:00:00] He's been...
[01:00:01] The problem is he can't do that because
[01:00:03] no one had the longevity of Kevin Costner
[01:00:06] other than Kevin Costner.
[01:00:06] All right, so I'm gonna give you some Kevin Costner films.
[01:00:08] Come on.
[01:00:09] I'm gonna give you, we're gonna do IMDB,
[01:00:11] which IMDB is changing.
[01:00:12] They don't have the top four anymore.
[01:00:14] Oh really?
[01:00:14] Like they used to be a separate section of the website.
[01:00:18] I just went down to where they list the cast
[01:00:21] and did the top four.
[01:00:22] So they're essentially the same.
[01:00:23] Peril.
[01:00:24] I'm gonna give you the fourth actor
[01:00:26] then the third, then the second and the first.
[01:00:29] You're gonna be them when you know
[01:00:30] which film Kevin Costner film this is, okay?
[01:00:35] And then if you don't get the four by the four,
[01:00:37] I will give you the three
[01:00:40] because Kevin Costner's always one of them
[01:00:42] and then I will give you the director as well, okay?
[01:00:46] Two good.
[01:00:47] Three people in a movie other than Kevin Costner
[01:00:49] that IMDB lists and then the director.
[01:00:50] Correct.
[01:00:51] Gotcha.
[01:00:52] All right, you ready?
[01:00:53] Let's go with an easy one.
[01:00:55] We need a buzzer.
[01:00:56] Yeah, what are your buzzers?
[01:00:57] Yeehaw.
[01:00:58] Okay.
[01:01:02] Kevin Costner.
[01:01:04] Huh.
[01:01:05] That's it?
[01:01:06] Listen to me with my buzzer.
[01:01:07] Okay, cool.
[01:01:09] All right, let's go with an easy one, all right?
[01:01:12] Janelle Monet.
[01:01:14] Octavia Spencer.
[01:01:17] Terrible.
[01:01:18] Yeehaw.
[01:01:19] Hidden figures.
[01:01:20] Correct.
[01:01:21] So.
[01:01:22] Never thought.
[01:01:23] Oh, I'm gonna sign that for you because I actually
[01:01:25] really like that film.
[01:01:27] I know I've heard it's great.
[01:01:30] All right.
[01:01:31] There's some reasons you won't like it but what are they?
[01:01:34] You'll see how to spoil it.
[01:01:35] I mean, I think our list is Kevin Costner's in it.
[01:01:37] I think the theme of the film will be hard for Ben.
[01:01:41] These are such as all right.
[01:01:44] Jamie Kennedy's not doing it.
[01:01:47] I'm out.
[01:01:49] Tommy Lee Jones.
[01:01:51] Chris Cooper.
[01:01:54] Ben Affleck.
[01:01:57] Ben Affleck.
[01:01:58] What?
[01:01:59] What?
[01:02:00] What?
[01:02:01] What is it?
[01:02:02] Boba.
[01:02:03] All right, what is it?
[01:02:04] Nope.
[01:02:05] I fucked up.
[01:02:06] Directed by John Wells.
[01:02:14] A 2010 film.
[01:02:16] Totally.
[01:02:17] Tommy Lee Jones.
[01:02:18] Chris Cooper.
[01:02:19] Ben Affleck.
[01:02:20] Directed by John Wells.
[01:02:23] All right.
[01:02:25] Tommy Lee Jones in 2010 with Kevin Costner and Ben Affleck.
[01:02:29] What?
[01:02:29] Why don't you guys like Ben Affleck and Tommy Lee Jones.
[01:02:33] What the fuck is this?!
[01:02:35] Okay, Brad.
[01:02:36] Name a movie that Ben Affleck and Tommy Lee Jones.
[01:02:38] I know.
[01:02:39] I know there's a 68% on Rotten Tomatoes.
[01:02:42] Wow.
[01:02:43] Wow.
[01:02:45] Called the company men.
[01:02:47] Oh, yeah, never saw that.
[01:02:49] Now that I've heard the title, I know what's right about me.
[01:02:51] I wouldn't have ever been able to guess that.
[01:02:53] All right, let's go to a different one.
[01:02:55] Gary Oldman, Gil Gadot, Ryan Reynolds.
[01:03:03] Direct?
[01:03:04] Director.
[01:03:05] Director, yeah, go ahead.
[01:03:07] That's gonna be red notice.
[01:03:11] Do you think he was in red notice?
[01:03:13] I don't know.
[01:03:14] Gil Gadot and Ryan Reynolds were one thing.
[01:03:16] I think it's Gil Gadot.
[01:03:17] Were they in red notice or whatever?
[01:03:19] They were.
[01:03:20] So there you go.
[01:03:21] I don't know if Gary Oldman was.
[01:03:22] They play like the Super Spy Agency Presidents.
[01:03:25] This will give it away.
[01:03:26] Directed by the great Ariel Roman.
[01:03:30] Oh, yeah.
[01:03:32] Are you ready?
[01:03:37] I can give you that it was a 29% run tomatoes in 2016.
[01:03:48] It's probably animated bread.
[01:03:49] No, but it was not.
[01:03:50] All right.
[01:03:51] I'm gonna help you.
[01:03:52] Criminal.
[01:03:53] What?
[01:03:54] Does that name of the movie?
[01:03:56] Yeah.
[01:03:57] You guys are doing great on.
[01:04:00] I love the vibe.
[01:04:01] That's the name of the movie.
[01:04:02] Oh, yeah.
[01:04:03] All right.
[01:04:04] Here we go.
[01:04:05] Dennis Hopper.
[01:04:06] The great Kelsey Grammar.
[01:04:08] Paula Patton.
[01:04:11] Directed by Joshua Michael Stern.
[01:04:16] Dennis Hopper.
[01:04:18] 2008 film.
[01:04:23] Jesus Christ.
[01:04:24] Yeah.
[01:04:25] I have seen this film actually.
[01:04:29] The Christmas movie?
[01:04:30] No.
[01:04:32] It's a political movie.
[01:04:34] So the next type of film.
[01:04:35] Dennis Hopper in 2008?
[01:04:37] Be the end of his life?
[01:04:41] Dennis Hopper only died like five years ago.
[01:04:44] He was the living man.
[01:04:46] Several 10 years.
[01:04:48] This has a 38% run tomatoes.
[01:04:52] A film called Swingboat.
[01:04:55] Yes.
[01:04:56] All right.
[01:04:57] Here's another one.
[01:04:58] Melissa Sage Miller.
[01:05:00] Say the word.
[01:05:02] Ashton Koocher.
[01:05:05] Dennis Hopper has been dead for 14 years.
[01:05:08] He died in 2010.
[01:05:10] Really?
[01:05:11] So both of you can fuck off because of that.
[01:05:12] Two years for that.
[01:05:13] Yeah, at the end of his life I was really spot on there.
[01:05:15] Come on guys.
[01:05:16] We died in 2010.
[01:05:17] Yeah, it's a two years after.
[01:05:18] At the end of his life.
[01:05:19] All right.
[01:05:20] Then it was nice in 2010.
[01:05:22] Really?
[01:05:23] You're done with that.
[01:05:24] Guys, guys.
[01:05:25] Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry.
[01:05:26] Melissa Sage Miller.
[01:05:27] Yeah.
[01:05:28] Say the word.
[01:05:29] I got it.
[01:05:30] I got it.
[01:05:31] Kevin Kasser.
[01:05:32] Do you mind what?
[01:05:33] The Guardian.
[01:05:34] Thank you.
[01:05:35] You've forget to sign me this film.
[01:05:36] I was waiting for, I was waiting to hear Ashton Koocher's name.
[01:05:38] That's all.
[01:05:39] All right.
[01:05:40] We're going to some films that I know you guys are going to know more
[01:05:41] because like in the 90s to early 2000s, Kevin Kasser freaking killed him.
[01:05:44] He had a good run.
[01:05:45] Yeah.
[01:05:46] All right.
[01:05:47] Maybe you've seen this.
[01:05:48] Maybe you haven't.
[01:05:49] The great Shirley McClain, Mark the Buffalo.
[01:05:53] Roughlo, the beautiful Jennifer Aniston.
[01:05:58] Yeah.
[01:05:59] I know that.
[01:06:00] I did it by Rob Reiner.
[01:06:01] Kevin Kasser.
[01:06:02] Yep.
[01:06:03] Draft day?
[01:06:04] Nope.
[01:06:05] Sure.
[01:06:06] Let me claim Mark, roughlo, Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Kasser, directed by Rob Reiner.
[01:06:09] Have you heard of Rob Reiner?
[01:06:10] Yeah.
[01:06:11] No.
[01:06:12] Rob Reiner.
[01:06:13] I didn't just draft a.
[01:06:14] That's for sure.
[01:06:15] Are you ready?
[01:06:16] Yes.
[01:06:17] Why were the longest gamer whatever?
[01:06:24] No.
[01:06:25] Sorry.
[01:06:26] I'm sorry.
[01:06:27] It is a film with 21% Ryan tomatoes.
[01:06:29] Rumor has it.
[01:06:30] Yeah.
[01:06:31] That was a sport movie.
[01:06:33] All right.
[01:06:34] Here's another one.
[01:06:35] Jenna Malone.
[01:06:37] John C. Riley.
[01:06:39] Kelly Preston.
[01:06:40] I had a crush on Kelly Preston after the time what was that Tom Kruzel and then she was
[01:06:45] in Africa.
[01:06:46] Farmer Glyre.
[01:06:48] Yeah.
[01:06:49] Directed by the great Sam Raimi, sorry.
[01:06:55] Malone.
[01:06:56] John C. Riley, Kelly Preston, directed by Sam Raimi.
[01:07:02] 46% of Ryan tomatoes.
[01:07:04] 1999.
[01:07:05] This sucks.
[01:07:06] Yeah.
[01:07:07] We're really bad at this.
[01:07:08] Yeah.
[01:07:09] Kevin Kasser doesn't make movies anyone cares about.
[01:07:10] For the love of the game.
[01:07:12] That's the longest game thing that I was just talking to.
[01:07:14] All right.
[01:07:15] Do the fuck cares.
[01:07:16] What are we going to?
[01:07:17] Seventh baseball movie.
[01:07:18] I know.
[01:07:19] Cheech Marin.
[01:07:20] Yeah.
[01:07:21] Give me a kiss.
[01:07:22] I said to you.
[01:07:23] I said to you.
[01:07:24] Oh, fuck it.
[01:07:25] 10 cup.
[01:07:26] Chris Timcup.
[01:07:27] Jesus Christ.
[01:07:28] Tina Marjorani.
[01:07:29] Tina Marjorani, Tina Majorino.
[01:07:30] Mejorino.
[01:07:31] Uh, yeah.
[01:07:32] Yeah.
[01:07:33] Cause you know who that is.
[01:07:34] Waterworld.
[01:07:35] Thank you.
[01:07:36] You're such a dick.
[01:07:37] Lexi Randall.
[01:07:38] Yeah.
[01:07:39] You know what?
[01:07:40] When he said Dennis Hopper and I didn't say water world right in the back.
[01:07:44] What the fuck is wrong with me?
[01:07:45] Uh, Lexi Randall.
[01:07:47] Mayor Winningham.
[01:07:48] Elijah Wood.
[01:07:49] You know what?
[01:07:50] Yep.
[01:07:51] The war.
[01:07:52] Correct.
[01:07:53] See even now we're getting them he's on a roll friends got them all now. All right David Andrews
[01:07:59] Gene Hackman
[01:08:01] Dennis Quaid
[01:08:03] Directored by Lawrence Cazden
[01:08:07] Yeehaw yeah, no, I don't think this is right though, but
[01:08:12] No, it's not 1994 Phil
[01:08:16] No, Kevin Caster yep, no way out. No
[01:08:19] Oh
[01:08:21] Are you ready Brad? Yeah, I don't know what is why it up. Oh wow
[01:08:27] All right, here's another one TJ Lothar Laura Durn cleaned eastwood directed by Clint Eastwood
[01:08:40] Today I learned that Clint Eastwood directed Kevin Caster. Yeah, I had no idea. Mm-hmm. No way
[01:08:46] Yeah, I don't know a movie called a perfect world
[01:08:55] All right Walter Mathau
[01:08:58] Jack lemon
[01:09:01] Gary Oldman
[01:09:04] Directed by Oliver Stone. Yeehaw. Yeah JFK correct
[01:09:10] Here's another one the top four. Yeah, that was the top four on that one saying
[01:09:16] Christian Slater
[01:09:20] Mary Elizabeth
[01:09:21] Mastra
[01:09:22] Tiana. Yeah, sure Morgan Freeman
[01:09:29] Directed by yeah, Robin Hood Prince of these correct nice
[01:09:36] Amy Madigan fuck me he cleared it
[01:09:39] That's great line. What did you say Amy Madigan? Oh, yes Ray Leota
[01:09:46] James Earl Jones. Yeah, yep feel the dreams correct nice Tim Robbins
[01:09:54] Kevin Caster yeah, Boulder correct
[01:09:59] Sean Connery
[01:10:02] Robert De Niro yeah, yeah the Untouchables
[01:10:06] Uh-huh nice
[01:10:08] Nicely done Brad Tom Baringer
[01:10:12] Glenn Co close
[01:10:14] The great Jeff Gold Bloom
[01:10:18] Another Kevin Caster film directed by Lawrence Caston
[01:10:25] Hmm
[01:10:28] The Williams
[01:10:31] No way
[01:10:33] 1983's the big chill. Oh shit, that's what I thought it was before when you said should a guest of them fucking nuts on my ass
[01:10:42] Whoa, so um good job for you guys. Yeah, we got four. Yeah, I wouldn't for listeners do anymore probably not but Kevin Caster's got a lot of money because he's apparently producing a ton of films four films
[01:10:55] Horizon horizon two resin three horizon four and then deep horizon deep horizon
[01:11:03] So uh not big fans of Kevin Caster on this podcast apparently, but sorry
[01:11:08] I'm not really that sorry. I mean, I don't dislike Kevin Caster. There's another wrong
[01:11:12] Kevin Caster he's just not great. He's just got one thing that he does
[01:11:16] Yeah, it's all yeah, I'm disconnected from everybody. So um, it's gonna be this guy who's kind of you know grumpy
[01:11:23] Yeah, uh, but I'll save the day at the end sometimes
[01:11:28] Do you like do you like Bruce Willis better? Yeah, yes definitely
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[01:12:37] I mean, I have another one these peanut butter bites
[01:12:42] Hey, dad you know that one movie with John Klauff and the M where he's a police officer in the future. Oh no
[01:12:48] Yeah, yeah, oh, I don't ask time cop that's not time change it's not sorry. Oh Jesus Christ. Bye everybody bye
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