Episode 233 - Wienergate
Film RageFebruary 01, 2024
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Episode 233 - Wienergate

Welcome back ragers to the best movie review podcast on the planet. The rage rolls on from the Film Rage Studio.

This week the Film Rage Crew took in three films. First they review Memory starring Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard. Then they experienced The Zone of Interest. Finally they review Origin, the latest from director Ava DuVernay. Then in the Rage or Dare segment Bryce and Jim were forced to suffer through Fast and Furious 6. Is it as bad as they thought it would be? It sure was.

Introduction-0:00

canyonmeadowscinema.ca -2:13

The Amazing Murman Predicts-3:22

In Cinema

Memory (2023)-7:55

The Zone of Interest (2023)-16:35

Origin (2024)-27:56

Murman Minute-34:39

Open Rage

Jim's open rage-movies not released locally-36:08

Bryce's open rage-inferior hand dryers-41:06

The Lists

Mesmerized off-Peter Stormare vs. Jeff Goldblum -43:25

Mesmerized Off Proposed-46:34

Rage or Dare

Fast and Furious 6 (2013)-48:10

Bryce pulls from the Jim's replenished Bag-1:00:58

Outro-1:03:16

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[00:00:00] It's time to feel the rage! Welcome to Film Rage where we talk movies in theaters streaming

[00:00:12] and classic films as well. Directors and actors beware as you cannot hide from the rage.

[00:00:17] My name is Bryson and part of the filmrage crew which also includes... Jim.

[00:00:24] I don't know man because it's been like a bin here for 17 hours straight trying to get

[00:00:36] our computer working.

[00:00:38] You gotta stay wide awake just like I did while watching Zone of Interest.

[00:00:42] Yes, I heard that movie just in Raptor do you?

[00:00:47] Could not.

[00:00:48] Okay, I'd like to put something to bed right now.

[00:00:50] I was awake through that entire movie no matter what Jim says.

[00:00:55] And I'm gonna say something's gonna come on later in this episode that will prove him wrong.

[00:01:03] What else?

[00:01:04] And we also have the Mermaid!

[00:01:07] What's that t-shirt you got on?

[00:01:08] Something Star Wars, Star Wars...

[00:01:10] It's Star Wars-y.

[00:01:11] What is it?

[00:01:12] It looks like it's Tetris.

[00:01:13] It's Star Wars Tetris.

[00:01:14] You know we don't have the hour takes me to explain this to you.

[00:01:17] Okay.

[00:01:18] Let's just say it's a mad makelson character.

[00:01:24] And his name is Thram?

[00:01:26] Just go.

[00:01:28] I want to know who Thram...

[00:01:30] Okay fine.

[00:01:31] So what the introduction's out of the way.

[00:01:34] Let's rage on!

[00:01:36] Well, thanks to all who've been supporting us.

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[00:01:52] If you cannot commit to eight membership you can still buy us a movie rental and dare

[00:01:56] us to see a terrible film.

[00:01:58] And we'll watch it if it played anywhere in the world in a cinema and it is not a children's

[00:02:04] movie.

[00:02:05] Yes.

[00:02:06] Now let's get to raging first.

[00:02:09] Here's a word from our Spongebob.

[00:02:12] Hey Bryce, what are you doing tonight?

[00:02:19] I'm going to my favorite cinema, Canyon Meadows Cinema to see the best second run movies at

[00:02:25] the best price.

[00:02:26] What?

[00:02:27] How inexpensive are they?

[00:02:29] Regular price is five bucks, five bucks.

[00:02:32] Regular price is five bucks, five bucks.

[00:02:35] Makes me hope they also serve pizza.

[00:02:37] They do!

[00:02:38] Plus a lot of other great food choices.

[00:02:41] Plus I'm planning my office Christmas party there.

[00:02:43] They can host a platter of options for any get-together gaming, movie, drag show?

[00:02:49] Drag show?

[00:02:50] No, I know I'm planning my next party.

[00:02:52] And maybe they think there's Liam Neeson or Superhero movie plan?

[00:02:57] I hope not.

[00:02:58] But maybe there'll be a great independent documentary.

[00:03:01] Sure.

[00:03:02] Call CMC at 403-670-5444 to book a special event or go online at Canyon Meadows.

[00:03:10] Canyon Meadows Cinema's dot c-a.

[00:03:40] I'm going to play the music, mom.

[00:03:47] It is going to tell you right now.

[00:03:50] I'm going to play this music.

[00:03:53] I am like so into this music.

[00:03:54] It's not music, it's the Cloudmari.

[00:03:58] What's that famous song?

[00:04:02] Send in the clouds.

[00:04:06] And you are sending them in.

[00:04:08] You're not really helping me.

[00:04:10] Okay, so apparently we went to see three movies.

[00:04:13] We did.

[00:04:14] I never heard of two of them and only heard of the one because it's got some Oscar nomination.

[00:04:20] What?

[00:04:21] Yeah, these are three movies I probably would never even thought go see.

[00:04:25] Why, but you love the Oscars.

[00:04:27] Here we go.

[00:04:28] Memory.

[00:04:31] Yes.

[00:04:32] Yeah, it looked interesting.

[00:04:35] Kind of like Momento, but not really is memory Anto?

[00:04:40] Not really.

[00:04:41] Not really is detectivey.

[00:04:43] Just some guy apparently can't membership and he's okay with that.

[00:04:48] Yes, that's like Momento.

[00:04:50] I don't know.

[00:04:51] That's trailer I saw.

[00:04:52] It's about as far away from a mentor.

[00:04:54] No, it looked pretty.

[00:04:56] I don't know.

[00:04:57] I think you guys probably loved that one so let's mondow that up.

[00:05:01] I don't even remember what I gave any of these.

[00:05:03] I'll be surprised when I...

[00:05:05] Yeah.

[00:05:06] I can just change it to whatever I tell you it is.

[00:05:09] I could, I guess.

[00:05:10] Then we got Zone of Interest which is one of the ten film...

[00:05:18] Soight.

[00:05:19] ... nominated for Best Picture which hadn't even come out yet.

[00:05:23] So somebody saw it somewhere and nominated it but yeah, it came out last week here.

[00:05:28] Wow.

[00:05:29] It got a release last year.

[00:05:30] All that's to do is get a release in like one theater and then it can be nominated.

[00:05:33] Probably in Poland.

[00:05:35] I could swear it said UK on the producer, the origin of the film but I didn't hear the English in the trailer.

[00:05:45] Actually I didn't hear he talking in the trailer.

[00:05:47] That's the problem.

[00:05:48] There was no English.

[00:05:50] Freaking ideal what this movie is about.

[00:05:52] And wasn't any talking in the trailer which is perfect.

[00:05:55] Yeah, so the trailer tells you nothing about the movie.

[00:05:58] I wish...

[00:05:59] If I went to this movie based on the trailer, I wouldn't go to it because I had no idea what it's about.

[00:06:04] And see I would have to...

[00:06:05] It's a Holocaust movie.

[00:06:06] Yeah, I know because I read about it but just went to the movie just watching the trailer.

[00:06:13] I don't like what the hell is this about?

[00:06:16] So, so Merman based on the trailer, what did you think we were?

[00:06:19] I don't know.

[00:06:20] I think based on the Oscar buzz and knowing you guys, I think maybe it was a man.

[00:06:27] And apparently one of you fell asleep.

[00:06:30] I'm not saying who.

[00:06:31] Okay.

[00:06:32] I can vouch for Jim because I don't know he might have fallen asleep but I absolutely did not.

[00:06:39] Yeah, well...

[00:06:40] So you're saying...

[00:06:41] I can 100% positively confirm that in my opinion I could be wrong that if Bryce is snoring in a movie

[00:06:53] and there is a scene which I'll talk about soon.

[00:06:57] And he act on the right home, he said that wasn't in the movie and I'm like it was probably one of the most pinnacle scenes in the movie

[00:07:05] and yet you tell me it was not in the movie?

[00:07:08] It's all wise.

[00:07:09] All right, well we'll find out.

[00:07:10] Anyway yeah so I think you guys met that one.

[00:07:13] I'm gonna ask him to describe the scene that's in the movie.

[00:07:16] I acted out for you.

[00:07:17] I'm gonna get him to act it out for you.

[00:07:19] So yeah...

[00:07:20] So be prepared!

[00:07:22] I don't think you guys loved it.

[00:07:23] I'm guessing.

[00:07:24] So maybe a man.

[00:07:25] Oh, Kidop.

[00:07:26] The last one is Origin which again I had no idea what the hell was about.

[00:07:30] Never heard of it but it looked very intense.

[00:07:33] Oh great story filled.

[00:07:35] There's some story.

[00:07:37] I think maybe you'll mondo that one.

[00:07:39] Oh, Kidop.

[00:07:40] You're saying we agreed on everything this week?

[00:07:43] That's usually pretty rare.

[00:07:44] I don't know.

[00:07:45] I'm pretty sure about that.

[00:07:46] Don't want to change any of them?

[00:07:47] No.

[00:07:48] I think he's gonna give Matt because he didn't see the whole movie in that movie.

[00:07:52] Maybe.

[00:07:53] Okay.

[00:07:57] Great!

[00:07:58] Well we're gonna talk about memory.

[00:08:00] Do you remember what you gave this now?

[00:08:02] Or is your memory kind of going a bit?

[00:08:05] I've got it written down somewhere so hopefully I...

[00:08:07] Good thing because...

[00:08:08] Hopefully I find that piece of paper before I'm done talking about it.

[00:08:11] Because your memory isn't as great as it used to be.

[00:08:14] Memory stars Jessica Chastain as Sylvia and Peter Saur's Guard as Saul.

[00:08:19] Saul can't remember and Sylvia can't forget.

[00:08:24] Ah!

[00:08:25] Dumb dumb dumb!

[00:08:26] They are two people that seem to be not able to make anything but ill advise decisions in their lives.

[00:08:33] And yet I found myself pulling for both of them.

[00:08:36] The film relies heavily on the performances of the two lead actors

[00:08:40] and they are up to the task of taking a fairly paper thin story and giving it depth with their portrayals.

[00:08:49] Not a great movie but worth a watch after as far as I can remember.

[00:08:56] Memory was Matt.

[00:08:58] Okay!

[00:08:59] Short and sweet.

[00:09:02] Now you talked about Murray's t-shirt, but do you know what's what T-shirt I'm wearing today?

[00:09:09] Hmmmm.

[00:09:10] There you go.

[00:09:12] Alright so, two damaged souls, Jessica Chastain who is running from her past and her alcoholism

[00:09:23] and Peter Saur's Guard who's trying to remember his.

[00:09:27] See how we did there?

[00:09:29] We both kind of spun that entrance a little bit different.

[00:09:32] A little bit differently.

[00:09:33] Yeah yeah.

[00:09:34] Kind of like yours better but I'm not gonna like it.

[00:09:36] It's pretty good right?

[00:09:37] Yeah I was good.

[00:09:38] I'm can't forget.

[00:09:39] The other one's.

[00:09:40] Yeah.

[00:09:41] It's true.

[00:09:42] So this is a story that takes a lot of time to get to where it's going and along the way we get to see these two great actors at the absolute top of their game.

[00:09:58] Through the film we really don't get to know Jessica's story fully until we get to almost the end.

[00:10:05] But we do know she doesn't trust men.

[00:10:09] She's 13 years sober, has a daughter and is not doing so well plus she has an estranged relationship with her mother which we don't really know why.

[00:10:24] All the people she did have in her life are all super supportive and she has a great support system and you feel that she is not ever going to heal fully from wherever her past is.

[00:10:39] She meets Skarsgard's character by what seems like intention on his part but we quickly find out his memory is going and it comes and it goes and it comes and it goes.

[00:10:52] There are surprises in this film as it unfolds and the characters are fairly well developed as you've already alluded to.

[00:10:59] So we do get to know them but I kind of got lost in the middle and it started to feel it was getting a little draggy.

[00:11:10] I like this a lot because you do connect with these leads and the peripheral characters but it seems actually a little long and it really wasn't that long of a film at an hour and thirty nine minutes but it felt long to me.

[00:11:26] So my memory...

[00:11:27] It did feel longer than that.

[00:11:28] Right? It did so to me that's not a good test like we're going to talk about another movie that was two hours and twenty minutes and I thought it was only twenty minutes when Miles I want the other two hours this movie.

[00:11:39] So yeah, if my memory serves me correctly...

[00:11:46] I'm not a forgotten little bit. Wait. Huh? Oh, I do remember this was a man.

[00:11:58] Double man.

[00:12:00] You know what that means.

[00:12:02] Yeah, right. Good luck with that.

[00:12:05] Just pick one. It's going to be one of these.

[00:12:09] You think it's one of these?

[00:12:10] Yeah.

[00:12:11] Oh, baby!

[00:12:16] Nice.

[00:12:17] Not going to change.

[00:12:18] Yeah, my buttons are now unlabeled.

[00:12:23] Yeah, well let everybody know we had a lot of technical difficulties today.

[00:12:28] We're recording at 1 a.m.

[00:12:30] And we all have to work tomorrow at 4 a.m.

[00:12:33] So it's...

[00:12:34] We're already tired.

[00:12:36] And you talking about why are you lying to the people?

[00:12:40] If Bryce is falling asleep in the podcast, it's only...

[00:12:44] Why would I...

[00:12:46] There's no way I would fall asleep in the podcast.

[00:12:48] I'll sleep just as much through this podcast as I did through Zone of Interest, which is not at all.

[00:12:53] All right. Well we'll find out later.

[00:12:55] It's a good thing his fingers are on the button this time now.

[00:12:57] That's true.

[00:12:58] Can we unpack...

[00:12:59] Like, did we need that awkward sex scene in this movie memory?

[00:13:03] Hmm...

[00:13:05] No, there was a couple odd things in it though.

[00:13:07] And it's like, yeah.

[00:13:09] But I forgave them all.

[00:13:11] But at the same time, it's...

[00:13:14] The combination of all of them made this movie man.

[00:13:17] Yeah.

[00:13:18] It is...

[00:13:19] And the thing is, is that it is two superior performances in just an OK written movie.

[00:13:27] Yeah.

[00:13:28] I think that's what it is.

[00:13:30] I think...

[00:13:32] Jessica Chastine's one of those characters that I find she either knocks it out of the park

[00:13:41] or it's painful to see her on screen.

[00:13:43] I don't know if that's true.

[00:13:45] Ah...

[00:13:46] Like, there's seen some of her...

[00:13:49] I've never...

[00:13:50] She doesn't fit the character.

[00:13:51] Who was that action movie she was in?

[00:13:53] She was terrible in there.

[00:13:54] With all the women?

[00:13:55] Yeah, the five, six, three or the three one nine or four.

[00:13:58] But she was terrible in there.

[00:13:59] Like it wasn't just...

[00:14:00] What was it called?

[00:14:01] I don't know.

[00:14:02] Isn't that Remus Cheerios?

[00:14:03] The six one nine?

[00:14:04] Six cents?

[00:14:05] Yeah, well that's the San Diego...

[00:14:07] He's from San Diego right?

[00:14:08] That's the area code there.

[00:14:10] Is that way a six one nine?

[00:14:11] Yeah.

[00:14:12] There's some San Diego?

[00:14:13] Yeah.

[00:14:14] So anyway, she was not pretty...

[00:14:16] You learned something today.

[00:14:17] I learned something.

[00:14:18] Yeah.

[00:14:19] Look at you two learning stuff.

[00:14:20] I didn't think she was great in that.

[00:14:21] And I know the movie was terrible but...

[00:14:23] The three five fives, I remember this.

[00:14:25] There you go.

[00:14:26] Oh, now I gotta look it up because I...

[00:14:28] Why?

[00:14:29] Because I don't know what it was.

[00:14:31] It is!

[00:14:32] It was a three five five.

[00:14:33] Touchdown Bryce.

[00:14:34] Okay.

[00:14:35] This is the greatest moment of my life and I feel like you guys are downplaying it.

[00:14:39] I remember something.

[00:14:41] Okay, but more importantly, which was my fucking question was...

[00:14:45] I don't remember your question.

[00:14:46] I was Jessica Chant.

[00:14:48] Jessica Chant's performance in the movie.

[00:14:50] I believe she was awful.

[00:14:51] Three five five?

[00:14:52] Yeah, she was awful in it.

[00:14:53] I believe she was fine.

[00:14:54] She was awful.

[00:14:55] She was awful.

[00:14:56] Everybody was awful in it.

[00:14:57] She was an awful movie.

[00:14:58] Yeah, but the movie could still be...

[00:15:00] She was also in the last X-Men movie too.

[00:15:02] I don't know what that is.

[00:15:03] What's her name?

[00:15:04] Yeah, she wasn't good in that.

[00:15:06] I don't know.

[00:15:07] She's terrible.

[00:15:08] I think where she goes outside of her...

[00:15:11] I don't know.

[00:15:12] I want to say boring personality, potato like...

[00:15:15] Sure.

[00:15:16] A Jason Root vegetable.

[00:15:17] She's terrible at it.

[00:15:18] I think she stretches herself.

[00:15:19] She can hit it.

[00:15:20] And I feel when she's playing like...

[00:15:22] Diolidine.

[00:15:23] Yeah, when she's phoning it in, she can't do it.

[00:15:25] Maybe that's it.

[00:15:26] That's what I'm saying.

[00:15:27] That's my prediction.

[00:15:28] I thought you guys liked that Sarsgard game.

[00:15:30] Oh, I did.

[00:15:31] I love Peter Sarsgard.

[00:15:32] But Peter's Sarsgard isn't a Sarsgard?

[00:15:35] No, he's not a Sarsgard.

[00:15:36] He's a Sarsgard.

[00:15:37] He's a Sarsgard.

[00:15:38] He's a Sarsgard, not a Sarsgard.

[00:15:40] I'm worried.

[00:15:41] But we out, we like him.

[00:15:42] He did good.

[00:15:43] He was great.

[00:15:44] He was great.

[00:15:45] They were both super great.

[00:15:46] All the purple characters were great.

[00:15:47] Yes, not good enough.

[00:15:48] No, no.

[00:15:49] They were as great as they could be.

[00:15:51] They were great.

[00:15:52] And the characters were great.

[00:15:53] Yeah.

[00:15:54] And just the movie just didn't quite get there.

[00:15:57] Yeah.

[00:15:58] It was good.

[00:15:59] I enjoyed it.

[00:16:00] I did.

[00:16:01] I would say if anybody wants to kill 90 whatever minutes...

[00:16:05] An hour and 39 minutes.

[00:16:06] And you want to see two really good actors doing their thing?

[00:16:09] See it.

[00:16:10] Absolutely see it.

[00:16:11] Yeah.

[00:16:12] If you're expecting it to be like the best movie of the year...

[00:16:14] Or a memento?

[00:16:15] It's not that.

[00:16:16] Oh, it's definitely a memento.

[00:16:17] And there's some weird awkward sex scenes when her daughter is right next door.

[00:16:22] And I'm kind of like, what?

[00:16:23] Why are you fucking this guy when your 13-year-old daughter is like right at the door?

[00:16:28] Kind of weird.

[00:16:29] But then she was...

[00:16:30] She was a drunk.

[00:16:31] She was a little odd.

[00:16:32] Yeah.

[00:16:33] Well, we also got to see a movie called The Zone of Interest.

[00:16:38] Yes, we do.

[00:16:39] So this is the part in the podcast where Bryce is going to portray...

[00:16:46] I guess what we want to say is what this film is all about which is Rudolph Haas.

[00:16:52] His action after having sex with one of their servants or their Jewish servants

[00:16:59] and then has to go down into his sex dungeon to clean his weiner off.

[00:17:05] So Bryce, can you tell the listeners in particular this scene...

[00:17:10] What you thought of it?

[00:17:12] I don't know what you thought.

[00:17:15] Yes, he doesn't know what I'm talking about because this is when he was snoring.

[00:17:20] And all of us in the theater were looking at Bryce.

[00:17:23] And I didn't wake him because I'm like, no, you know what?

[00:17:26] You deserve this.

[00:17:28] I don't know what you're talking about.

[00:17:30] I was not sleeping through any of this movie.

[00:17:33] So you're saying that you fully...

[00:17:35] You fully remember him having to clean his weiner off after having sex with his...

[00:17:40] His Jewish servant.

[00:17:42] No, I don't remember that.

[00:17:43] Okay, perfect.

[00:17:44] I remember the...

[00:17:46] What part do you remember before you fell asleep?

[00:17:49] I remember all of it.

[00:17:52] All right.

[00:17:54] So, by the way, no, I didn't fall asleep.

[00:17:59] You're right!

[00:18:00] It's practically proven here.

[00:18:02] I just want someone to go look on the internet and look into this part where he has clean his weiner off.

[00:18:08] And then it's just proven fact.

[00:18:12] So this is by far the most horrifying film about Auschwitz that I have ever seen in my life.

[00:18:21] It's all about contrast to what we see and what we know about what it is and what it was.

[00:18:29] The music is harsh and extreme at times, and the visuals of the Haas family,

[00:18:35] which were filled with joy and color, ways heavy on the sounds of gunshots and screaming that come from the background of almost every single scene.

[00:18:46] But once during the film, do we see what happens in the concentration camp?

[00:18:50] What we see is billows of smoke as the family conducts their lives.

[00:18:55] As they go swimming or play in the pool or play in the garden.

[00:18:59] All the while their house is right next door to the wall that separates them from what is going on from the other side of this wall.

[00:19:09] This film is stark and contrasting and horrific.

[00:19:13] As they try to humanize this family whose problems of relocating to another concentration slash death camp is the worst of their worries and inconveniences the mother to absolutely no end.

[00:19:29] The whole time we are oblivious to the suffering right up until the very end when they bring us to modern day in contrast shot of the entrance to Auschwitz and the staff as they prepare to open the museum to the public with the rooms full of memories of the people that died at the hands of the Nazis.

[00:19:52] I can't imagine how these amazing actors felt as they went through the process of making this film.

[00:19:57] I can't imagine anyone getting and I'm doing quotes here heavy quotes method in the portrayal of Rudolph Haas.

[00:20:06] It isn't spoken in this film but you know that all the servants that they worked with in the house are Jews and in one particular scene that Bryce was asleep in.

[00:20:20] I can still hear and feel the torment of our actors over his snoring as you know the Haas rapes one of his servants and then goes down into sex dungeon to clean his junk off to not offend his wife with the scent that was almost too much to take as everything in this family seemed natural and deserving.

[00:20:44] And they were all oblivious to the world around them except for Mr. and Mrs. Haas who were truly despicable people this film was haunting and brilliant and traumatizing I will never forget it this film was so fucking amazing I loved every frame of it

[00:21:02] I love the music and how it how it came in sometimes it was so loud it almost woke bros up Bryce up but it didn't he still slept through some of the most amazing sound effects now over to you.

[00:21:15] Dido.

[00:21:28] The zone of interest is a look at the Holocaust in a way that I have never seen before Jonathan Glazer takes us alongside the perpetrators of evil and has us viewing the horror from their point of view without actually showing anything

[00:21:41] rather than telling the story from the victims point of view you experience life as it was for so many as unspeakable atrocities occurred just on the other side of that wall that allows you to live the wall that allows you to live with yourself in that moment when you know for these characters.

[00:22:00] It is an uncomfortable look at a family disturbingly basically becoming evil this is a hard film to watch but one that should be watched the zone of the zone of interest was uncomfortable unflinching and Mondo.

[00:22:20] Yeah it's um and I and I'm positive I was awake through the whole thing.

[00:22:26] Okay you know what when you when you go back and watch it a second time which I think you should yes I think people should see this a couple times because.

[00:22:37] The first time it's just it's just trying to get yourself centered as you watch the film because you know what you know things like you know what's happening because it's.

[00:22:46] It's happening right beside Auschwitz like you know this shit and the sound mix and this is so brilliant that yeah because you hear what's going on you hear the screams and the and the gas sounds and they're just going along with every day like yeah they're just like la la la the kids are playing and it's it's so contrast to every Holocaust film like.

[00:23:09] Oh there's there's never been anything like this and and and it by not showing anything and just hearing it while they're having the time of their lives sometimes.

[00:23:19] Makes it more effective than anything I've ever seen yeah that's what I mean it's it's truly truly horrifying to see because you know and it's the directors intent truly to try and show.

[00:23:32] How people who who can be human who are human can also at the same time be monsters right like just terrible terrible monsters like I mean if you take the sound out from behind you know all the sudden this seems like what a nice little family.

[00:23:52] Let's tell you get to the senior describing yeah well then that you know what that scene is just it's like one piece it's kind of like a pivotal moment where you know okay he's a he's a monster because you know he's going to work every day to tell them to do stuff put in cyclone B now and and and then you find out oh wait on top of that he's also raping his servants.

[00:24:16] Yeah and you're just like like if they I almost I kind of I don't even know how I feel about that scene now because it's like it almost made him too much a monster at that time it was like no I kind of liked it where they're showing that he wasn't monster and then by adding the scene in it makes it like okay so you just want to prove he's a monster is like let's throw this in there to show how terribly actually actually is not hiding from anybody so I'm I can honestly before that it was like you know we're going to do it.

[00:24:46] We just seemed like someone that was going along with it because you know this this is the time they were in this is what was expected of but then all of a sudden he takes the he showed they show him taking that step over the line where no he's he's also just evil person yeah yeah I mean he says how much he hates them and then he he wrote well you know it doesn't come off his raping you don't get to see the actual rape it's just a scene where you know you know part of her yeah her job is to serve as him as well so

[00:25:16] yeah this I don't know Murray have you seen many Holocaust films like you've obviously seen Schindler's list I didn't see that any no no

[00:25:24] have you seen any no it's not really topic I really want to really see exposed but is the other reward to is a horrible time and just I'm glad I wasn't alive for that because yeah I couldn't imagine living through all that stuff yeah I yeah so Jonathan Glazer

[00:25:46] yes how many films do you think he's directed I don't know 20 I thought he's directed way more films than he has 20 because I was like you know maybe we should be looking at Jonathan Glazer on our list

[00:26:02] he's done five you're closer with five than you are with 20 and you want to hear something that's absolutely shocking yeah super shocking it's under five what four movies wow well I think he's made everything I don't know he's made the zone of interest yeah which is Mando he made under the skin which was Mando

[00:26:24] which is super Mando he made birth which was mad I thought that was Mando okay there we go it doesn't matter though because he made sexy beast which was Mando whoa yeah well there you go so I mean he's the other one away so I wonder what is he making coming up but he's only made four movies in 23 years

[00:26:46] so we're gonna be dead by the time he gets to eight movies yeah but maybe he's making three in the next year I hope so but yeah well maybe he never had money before so now he's made an Oscar buzz film which he won't win for me he made a movie in 2000 and then he rushed one to production because he got it done in four years he made one in 2004

[00:27:07] then he waited nine years for under the skin which is a frickin masterpiece and then he rated another 10 years to make zone of interest so he's getting slower he's got other interests so he's probably four goes to nine goes to 10 years so we should expect the next one in about 16 or 17 years

[00:27:30] so in about 20 and the year 2040 we can expect the next movie from Jonathan glazed zone of interest to the only problem is that's gonna make him do do do now he should still be around okay good uh 2017 years so he's going to be in his late 70s so yeah so as long as he doesn't go all clean he's on us

[00:27:55] all right so we also saw what else do we see origin origin origin origin origin it was original origin directed by Eva duverne is a hard film to describe it falls the process that Isabel Wilkerson went through

[00:28:15] do do do do was a book called I can't remember what the book was called this one

[00:28:21] uh no I was awake called cast wasn't it cast yeah cast none out of subtitle but anyways yeah well as a process that is

[00:28:28] about Wilkerson went through played brilliantly by the boy by on Janu Ellis Taylor as she wrote the book

[00:28:36] cast uh which has some subtitle I can't remember and that's kind of embarrassing but whatever people know

[00:28:42] they're gonna go look for her it is part biopic while at the same time documents the process of putting together a book

[00:28:50] or perhaps it is the origin of a book huh it has a multi-dimensional lead who throughout the film asks questions

[00:29:02] of herself those around her and ultimately me as I watch the thought provoking thesis that she attempts to prove by the end of this film

[00:29:12] the transitions from historic dramatizations to dramatizations of things currently going on in the world to Wilkerson's everyday life

[00:29:21] are seamless and effective it is an important film to watch and whether you agree with the ultimate conclusion by Wilkerson

[00:29:30] it will definitely get the conversation started a conversation worth having love this film it was Mondo

[00:29:39] okay uh i will agree this is a unique unique way of showing a biopic or was it um how to write a movie

[00:29:53] about a novel hmm about cast um it starts out by going from scene to scene of making me cry for

[00:30:03] injustices to making me feel what real grief feels like in one of the most powerful scenes to depict

[00:30:11] grief ever to appear in film that I have ever seen hmm then it takes an almost uh thesis discovery

[00:30:20] of cast systems around the world and how they are connected because I was so invested in what the story

[00:30:30] was about to tell me I stopped finding faults in some of the film structure and having things

[00:30:36] explained to me almost in a documentary style film to let me feel the film unfold and be less critical

[00:30:45] of something that I may have been more critical of had I not already been so invested in these great

[00:30:54] characters the ending was very typical and maybe a little corny but ultimately still made me cry

[00:31:01] again so yes it was a cry sandwich uh so way to go Ava DuVadeny DuVadeny yeah thank you

[00:31:14] the writer director of this and Ajanoo Ellis Taylor's smile in this couldn't melt the polar ice caps

[00:31:21] with the beauty it contained and she was completely brilliant yeah in this as isabel Wilkinson

[00:31:30] she Wilkerson Wilkerson yeah thanks she she was incredibly outstanding I loved just seeing her face

[00:31:39] on screen I could just watch her face on screen how much emotion she could push through a scene

[00:31:45] just with her facial expressions was I still can't get over like that scene of grief that she

[00:31:51] goes through and the leaves that are falling like there's a scene in there where I don't want to spoil

[00:31:56] it for people but a lot of bad happens a lot of bad happens to her in a short period of time

[00:32:03] and there's a scene that you just feel every inch of grief that she's going through and yeah

[00:32:12] of course it's gonna make me start crying again I don't think this solved the cast systems in the world

[00:32:17] but I feel if everybody saw this movie maybe they would be a little better for it

[00:32:24] this is Mondo I loved her I loved the writer director I loved every single thing about this movie

[00:32:31] even though there were parts of it that was kind of like yeah that's kind of typical movie

[00:32:36] but because of the style of the film it was so unique yeah I've never seen a biopic that was

[00:32:43] writing a book before yes no it was very unique and then the way that it really melded like

[00:32:51] like real and and fiction and because it was it was a story and I'm sure I can't I'm

[00:32:59] I'm sure it was all pretty much true I don't know because I don't I don't know much about her to

[00:33:04] be honest but how I did actually sprinkled in actual people that that are actual people not just

[00:33:12] characters yeah into the movie playing themselves what's kind of cool as well yeah yeah yeah I mean

[00:33:19] it's it's a pretty recent film but it's parts of it that were period but yeah this was a great film

[00:33:26] yeah and it's it was a very unique film too as I say it's just like it did a lot of things that

[00:33:32] I hadn't seen done before and it's yeah and it was two hours and 20 minutes that I thought

[00:33:37] it went by like a breeze and I was like is already is already over like yeah I could watch her for

[00:33:43] another two and a half hours yeah no it was uh it was very very good what was awesome when

[00:33:49] Maria figures out where his buttons are we'll uh we can give it a try all right let's go

[00:33:53] no that's not it that's not it no you knew that one he's termed back so one there we go

[00:34:07] here in some of the show yeah well you know what we don't know what's going on at this time of

[00:34:12] night yeah well anyway uh yeah so that was it so I got the ratings right just the wrong movies

[00:34:22] yep two mandos and a man I just the one that's all he just flipped them yeah fair enough I

[00:34:29] guess don't know that I can give you a pass is that a 33% he's got a 33% yeah he was for 33%

[00:34:37] whatever

[00:34:42] uh yeah I uh don't really have anything what

[00:34:50] hey don't even know what to think we must have something would you see you usually like to tell

[00:34:56] people what you see on the movie channels and stuff I didn't watch any movies well I watched

[00:35:02] movies nothing recent anything that you loved

[00:35:10] TJ Hooker was a teen was a TJ Hooker in anticipation of the new TJ Hooker movie I watched

[00:35:16] I did watch the trailer for TJ Hooker Roadhouse oh god what's wrong oh yeah uh Jake

[00:35:26] Jill and all Jakey Jakey as Patrick Swazie and Conner McGregor is in it who's the former UFC fighter

[00:35:37] who basically everybody hates and yeah the story's ridiculous like I no intention to see this

[00:35:44] anyway sounds like a good rage there for Bryce to sell

[00:35:47] yeah yeah I maybe maybe a year sometime in the year but

[00:36:01] anyway yeah no I got nothing sorry that was all good

[00:36:18] oh

[00:36:41] okay well there's um what do they call that a word season or something's happening

[00:36:47] sometime around here and we're now starting to get some good movies like do you remember

[00:36:53] your rage is it we're getting good movies wait for it I'm doing a build to it oh yeah

[00:36:59] cleaning up well you should get right into your rage I'm cleaning off my wiener the sex dungeon

[00:37:04] right now leave me alone it's not a it wasn't a sex dungeon for one thing it was just a dungeon

[00:37:09] a little dungeon anyway it was dark and dungeon like um yeah so do you remember I want to say

[00:37:19] last year maybe it was even two years ago we used to fear januaries and februaries because it's

[00:37:26] like when they released all the shit yeah well what's happened this year is that for some reason

[00:37:32] all the stuff no content well no there's not that there's no content but we're getting this odd

[00:37:37] late release of movies that did have a release at the end of last year and other cities but we're just

[00:37:43] kind of getting him here now and a lot of the time we're getting it because of the buzz that was

[00:37:49] around them so we're getting these buzz worthy movies because it's a word season later than we

[00:37:55] usually get them and I'm not sure why it's happening that way this year like even the fact that

[00:38:00] perfect days is coming out yeah and it's it's only it's only coming out because it got nominated

[00:38:09] if it didn't get nominated we probably wouldn't have this release date see where this rage is going

[00:38:15] yeah I can't do yeah I'm saying um we still have all these other crappy movies we had to watch over

[00:38:22] Christmas time hmm still playing in cinemas and there's so much new content that we haven't even

[00:38:28] gotten our fair city hmm and like the entire list of films that were nominated for best international

[00:38:36] films we haven't even got all those I'm gonna molly yeah yeah and it's like I've seen the mall I think

[00:38:44] I think I've seen them all too except for maybe one but but um it's pissing me off because we there

[00:38:51] was even a movie I don't know what was two weeks ago and it was a film we both really wanted to see

[00:38:56] and we didn't get it it was like okay I only just don't get it here what's that for right thing no

[00:39:01] we got Freud oh yeah no it was a different it was a different film I can't remember which one

[00:39:05] it was now but what makes me angry is that there's we now have cinemas that are in this city that are

[00:39:13] closing on Mondays Mondays and and and and and ones that they're having like I want to say early

[00:39:21] screenings on Wednesdays or whatever right like well growth puts only got early screening on Monday right

[00:39:29] yeah yeah Monday Wednesday Wednesday and Thursday they're closed at 730 I mean get to buy your

[00:39:34] popcorn before the movie otherwise you're screwed but but the that's not so bad because those are the

[00:39:40] ones those ones are the ones no no no so because Crowford is ones that usually doesn't play anything good

[00:39:46] this is all the shit but what pisses me off is no clear yeah I know that too but oh clear oh

[00:39:54] clear is where we get our art house for our new release art house yeah and now they're we're gonna be gone

[00:39:59] we we they had three art house movies Marie and we watch movies on Mondays because that's the only

[00:40:04] day we get to watch them because we're busy and we could all we couldn't they were we couldn't even

[00:40:09] watch him so we had to go different days yeah so my rage is I don't know what's happening with this

[00:40:15] one I had the same rage last week this is terrible because streaming services are taking over nobody's

[00:40:20] going to movies anymore and then cinemas are dying you know what you know what we need to do

[00:40:26] is we just need Tate to continue to make concert films so people will go to the center

[00:40:31] I believe I believe Beyonce made one too well there we go where is Beyonce and I know

[00:40:36] oh I hate to tell you this Jim but that's not the answer yeah what's the answer I'm pretty sure

[00:40:43] the man I don't know what the answer I'm pretty sure I'm not it I'm pretty sure the Metropolitan

[00:40:47] Opera is on the answer no no that's not it they show that on the big screen too I don't know the

[00:40:54] opera fans might like it surely they did and they do we're not called opera rage no that's my rage

[00:41:01] yeah well I didn't I didn't even really understand what your rage was but I know I agree with it

[00:41:08] don't know exactly what it was okay I don't know

[00:41:23] all right actually had nothing prepared but it just came to me you know what my rage is this week

[00:41:29] you didn't get enough sleep in the cinema oh I got no sleep in the cinema because I was watching

[00:41:34] movies that were really good my rage is Dyson Airblade hand dryers come on landmark get rid of

[00:41:43] that crap it doesn't dry my hands they're terrible what is going on did oh they're so bad

[00:41:51] I got to use go to do really their fault or is it Dyson's fault well it's their fault for buying

[00:41:55] the bloody things and it's Dyson so they probably cost like $800 like what's their words

[00:42:02] so it's like man so it's one of those deals where it's like you know they've spent all this money

[00:42:07] they're not just gonna garbage them they're like ah crap we made it but did nobody test these things

[00:42:12] before they put them in their theaters no I mean I could I could literally wash my hands and then

[00:42:19] stand there for shake I don't know I could stand there for like 45 minutes trying to dry my hands

[00:42:25] with these bloody Dyson number one they go on and off because they're not sensitive enough to stay

[00:42:30] on and number two it doesn't matter because they don't do anything they're horrible you know so what

[00:42:36] ends up happening is I'm like I get frustrated about 10 seconds in and go well this is stupid and

[00:42:42] I just walk away and dry my hands on my pants well that's what your pants before that's why they made

[00:42:46] pants anyways that's my rage you know what you should just do like they do in the song shake your

[00:42:52] hands up in the air and wave them around like you just don't care as Tete was saying what does

[00:42:57] take it off I don't know what that means just shake it off shake shake shake shake it off

[00:43:04] and all gets comes back to Tete and it all comes back to Tete and I don't know what a Tete is

[00:43:10] that's because you're on culture

[00:43:12] oh

[00:43:17] rage

[00:43:18] saying

[00:43:20] bus

[00:43:21] fine

[00:43:23] anger thing

[00:43:28] oh the lists

[00:43:30] all right folks this is the first time hearing us go to our website film rage yyc.com

[00:43:35] look at our page called the list and you will find five lists we've got the

[00:43:42] mesmerizing we've got the repulsive we have the doubted and we have the undoubted and then

[00:43:49] we have another list that is people who were at one point mesmerizing but then they got punted

[00:43:55] so it's been our push since we created the mesmerized list to think you know that people cannot

[00:44:02] mesmerizing all the time and apparently they're not we thought they were that's why we put them on

[00:44:08] the list but when two mesmerizing actors get into a movie together they got a mesmerize off

[00:44:16] and this week we had Peter Stormair versus Jeffy Goldblum in the challenge from the mirror last week

[00:44:26] lost world Jurassic Park 2 so I had a tough time with this one

[00:44:32] and Bryson I kind of talked about this off

[00:44:36] off podcast because I was kind of a little heartbroken on it because

[00:44:42] Stormair really was he was basically running from a dinosaur for four minutes of his five minutes

[00:44:48] and 37 seconds so I mean how how mesmerizing can you be running from a dinosaur I mean he

[00:44:56] no one could have done ran from a dinosaur better than he did he died pretty good yeah I died

[00:45:02] died off screen but they do the Jurassic Park death where they don't want to show the dinosaurs

[00:45:08] rip his flesh from his bones so they show him fall down and then the water turns red with blood

[00:45:15] it's right and then and then you know he's dead so yeah it kind of was a little unfair

[00:45:22] and it is what it is he took the role he did true he's taking a lot of roles yeah unfortunately

[00:45:27] I like a much minority part either I'm unfortunately see a minority before yeah

[00:45:32] I don't think anybody else is mesmerizing with a minority

[00:45:35] that's right well then he would have been the most mesmerizing you know you can still be mesmerizing

[00:45:42] even if you're not on our mesmerized list you just can't be on the list unless you're always mesmerizing

[00:45:49] so unfortunately jeffie punted him how do you know you haven't got my opinion yet did okay was it

[00:45:55] who was more mesmerizing Jeff Goldblum yeah exactly

[00:45:59] yeah it's not that you don't talk for me I'm saying it is obvious he's like

[00:46:05] it's really good to yes sometimes you think things are obvious and you're wrong oh you mean like

[00:46:10] when you fell sleeping and you were snoring and you missed a winner wipe

[00:46:15] oh just you are just ask check winner why we're gates happening right now did Bryce fall asleep or not

[00:46:26] we're gate 2024 I did I did not fall asleep okay all right summer who we can try to punt next week

[00:46:39] this is good that means we might have the final mesmerized list until a new movie comes out

[00:46:44] it's just all crap it really is that's fine all right yes for it I did like back for it I just

[00:46:53] checked on our website yeah I know gym updates I do uh jeffie rush to steal around yes

[00:47:01] and the macy still around yes I don't know if they've had this face off before oh my god

[00:47:08] is it mystery man it is mystery oh my god I love that movie didn't I watch that for some reason not on

[00:47:14] ours not on our show he's probably just watched it because you're like you know what I haven't seen

[00:47:21] I am pencil head and I am son of pencil head you know I am the waftla light and crispy bad guys

[00:47:27] are history this is gonna be hard cuz man they are both so good in that oh I know good to be

[00:47:36] you know who's also mesmerizing in that is no but keep guessing I don't know what Tom is

[00:47:43] and Tom Bob Rubens is and Tom Waitz is in that is not like this the whole cast is mesmerizing

[00:47:50] yeah it's tough you know what I can't I can't wait to watch this this is gonna be the this is

[00:47:55] gonna be a tough one yeah nice huh where are you just made my life sure well yeah

[00:48:05] you didn't make my life

[00:48:10] you're kooky last week on rage or dare the boys went to the audience

[00:48:19] dare bag of me and pulled the long awaited dare of fast and furious six something tells me this

[00:48:26] may change the boys perspective on our listeners dare bag this week brisket's to choose from Jim's

[00:48:32] evil bag of rage which I understood

[00:48:40] last week on all really joy now it wasn't my fault the boys what's the audience dare bag of men

[00:48:46] and pulled the long awaited dare of the fast and the furious six something tells me this may

[00:48:52] change the boys perspective on our listeners dare bag this week brisket's to choose from Jim's

[00:49:00] evil bag of rage which I understand he is freshly refilled for your viewing pleasure now let's check

[00:49:06] in with Jim and brisket and see if these fast and furious films age like a fine wine getting

[00:49:12] better as time goes on or if they're more like prison toilet wine you know trashy but tasty

[00:49:20] oh we're both both rice is he done he got me he got me he does that we both were supposed to watch

[00:49:29] this uh yes we were both supposed to watch this i watched it oh he loves the series so much

[00:49:38] he owns them all no well here's here's the thing i don't know what i'm watching anymore when I put one

[00:49:44] of these movies on because they're they're they're literally all the same there's just it's all about

[00:49:50] family they all get together they're they're always in like different places and then they all have

[00:49:56] to be pulled together like it's the exact same formula every single time bunch of stupid car

[00:50:02] chases bunch of improbable physics we get introduced to Luke Hobbs this time around which is

[00:50:09] rock the dweeen Johnson it's but it's the same thing we got pretty boy Paul Walker

[00:50:16] doing and there's actually a joke in at one point where they show this like really

[00:50:20] really pretty lady and's like oh yeah you look just like how how how would you get time to do

[00:50:25] this photo shoot and it was like this you know this this pretty lady on the in the photo

[00:50:30] cuz he was pretty because he's he's pretty boy Paul Walker so he's pretty just like the at

[00:50:35] any rate what a supreme waste of time we got gal Gadot who is under one perhaps the worst she's

[00:50:43] she should almost be on the fricking uh repulsive list jordana Brewster like this is a this is a

[00:50:50] who's who of repulsive Vin Diesel Paul Walker jordana Brewster gal Gadot it just keeps on going on

[00:50:57] and on and on oh my goodness you know who's not repulsive Michelle Rodriguez and ludicrous ludicrous

[00:51:06] no he's not to propose you know what he's the best thing in this I need to get my space and I

[00:51:10] don't mind tyrie skipsen I just don't like him in this yes at any rate at one point at the end

[00:51:17] of the movie they're trying to take down this plane it's speeding down a runway so anyways somehow

[00:51:24] these they've connected their cars to this thing and it's actually pulling the plane down I don't

[00:51:29] know how that happened it doesn't and then at the in the end I'm not sure even like was there a bomb

[00:51:35] I don't even think there was a bomb somehow this plane just explodes into nothing like it literally

[00:51:40] is just a ball of fire now I don't know where the plane went there's but apparently there's there's

[00:51:47] no plane left there's just fire and then fricking Vin Diesel comes walking out of the fall I don't

[00:51:53] know what's going on it's so stupid every single scene in this movie is stupid it doesn't make

[00:52:01] any sense at all and what's with this stupid one at the beginning of the movie Vin Diesel's

[00:52:07] living with this blonde chick and then by the end he's like with Michelle Rodriguez a leddie or

[00:52:13] whatever her name is again why what's the difference yeah what's going on and what what's

[00:52:20] wrong with the project like if I don't get it there's a scene with her in the movie where she's

[00:52:25] like you should go to her it's like what is going on that just do everybody's got kids

[00:52:34] everybody's like oh my god okay plus Gina Carano was in this and god just why just go get your

[00:52:41] face punched in an EMA ring you don't need to be making movies yeah what he said I'm sure you do

[00:52:48] do you like her in this movie I'm looking at the cast right now and I don't even remember John

[00:52:53] Ortiz being in it I'm sure he was but that's a waste why is he in this she wiggin was in this I

[00:53:00] don't remember him in it either I watched it she wait did you see this as much as you

[00:53:06] is this the right one did you see much in this as you saw the zone of interest I will say that I

[00:53:11] was watching it on my coach I was laying down but and I was with my dog and I think if you ask

[00:53:22] backster backster will tell you that I was awake through the entire thing okay although he may

[00:53:27] not have been me playing with your dog were you actually watching the movie oh I was watching the

[00:53:32] movie I did what and I will say that I woke up at about 6 30 a.m. I came downstairs put it on

[00:53:41] laid down put a blanket over myself I'll sleep turn the volume down so I wouldn't get the blast

[00:53:48] of the fricking so I could only hear some of the dialogue because I didn't I didn't want to get

[00:53:53] woken up but I mean I didn't want to get my ears blasted by all this ridiculous noise it was

[00:53:59] gonna go on all right you want me to tell you what I thought of this yeah okay I'm just

[00:54:05] brambling yeah you are but the whole the whole that one thing I can tell you as I saw that whole

[00:54:10] plane scene and that was the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen in my life and they're jump

[00:54:15] they're gonna be 30 feet in the air and they're jumping out of it into a moving car like it's not

[00:54:22] it's like they took a step off the bottom step of the stairs and landed perfectly okay before I tell

[00:54:27] you what I'm going to tell you about this movie yes know that I think this was the movie that they

[00:54:34] went from redonk to motherfucking redonk in this because it was like yeah so I can't tell you what

[00:54:42] happened in this when you started watching this from a six in this car-based physics-defying soap

[00:54:51] opera um basically they spent the first 20 minutes reintroducing the characters which I think

[00:54:58] was 35 characters now that's part of their family so man it's all about family though that I was

[00:55:05] hoping to forget from whichever soap opera-based plot from the previous iteration of this stupidness

[00:55:13] that happened before this there were so many characters in this both that I didn't care about

[00:55:20] but I didn't forget how repulsive Paul Walker and Vin Diesel are together in this film

[00:55:28] Paul Walker's the worst actor that's ever been yeah I I hate to speak ill of the dead but man he is

[00:55:36] just the worst he's not super awesome if ever there was someone that made it in Hollywood because

[00:55:41] he's pretty it's this guy not the first or the last yeah but the most obvious yeah

[00:55:51] yeah sure that I don't know if this is the one that when they became super spies and they weren't

[00:55:56] no longer cars just drag racer race racer dudes weird but what I did know is that they were family

[00:56:05] and they were all stronger together yeah as they have to go find Michelle Rodriguez because apparently

[00:56:12] last episode on days of our car lives are I'm confused by her character she died I guess in the

[00:56:19] last one like why was she working with maybe we got to be dared to watch for anyway I don't know

[00:56:26] what was harder to understand why this five we watched six this time yes four whatever I was

[00:56:33] on the Mexico I just forget they're all the same well exactly so nobody nobody dies but and they

[00:56:39] keep adding more characters here's the problem with these move and I'll let you continue in a second

[00:56:43] but the problem with these movies is that we're gonna watch the same movie over and over again

[00:56:47] because we're not gonna know the difference you can put fast in a fury six and again next week

[00:56:51] and I won't know which one I watched but you'll remember the problem watch it again and go okay well

[00:56:56] this is the same this seems like the same thing that I just watched but oh there's the point

[00:57:00] probably I mean I'll say there's the point I'm like wow they put another they're put the ridiculous

[00:57:05] point seen in this one too like I won't know the difference so the the thing that I don't know

[00:57:11] is what's harder to understand why this movie was made or what Vin Diesel was actually saying

[00:57:20] whenever he spoke so I fixed that by adding the subtitles on but still couldn't really understand

[00:57:27] what he was saying hmm the physics yes was idiotic correct but not F9 level well no but

[00:57:37] it was a progression yeah so my thoughts on this and you know maybe you've got thoughts on this

[00:57:42] all right is that the level of physics idiocracy is based on the level of the film release so if

[00:57:52] it's a six it's six out of 10 for physics idiocy and a seven is seven level physics idiocy until

[00:58:00] you got space yeah that was nine and that was nine out of 10 yeah and then 10 was just like 10 out

[00:58:06] of 10 10 was like 10 out of 10 so they all next time it's gonna be a 11 11 physics idiocy out of 10 wow

[00:58:15] that's gonna be something to see but but that's just that's just the physics side I'm not talking about

[00:58:20] all the other stuff that goes into these terrible movies yeah yeah so um so yeah this was a six out

[00:58:26] of 10 on the physics physics idiocy I wish it was a six out of 10 as far as you know how entertaining

[00:58:32] quality was yeah it was a zero so the car traces were stupid the gum gun aims of our heroes were

[00:58:40] too accurate to believe as well as the fact no one gets shot when they should have

[00:58:45] the comedy is non-existence and the story is basically just going from place to place smashing cars

[00:58:51] shooting and people talking on comms saying things like like where are you and I'm driving a car chasing

[00:58:57] someone followed by turn left turn right now drive your car go faster I always forgot how awful

[00:59:06] these films are until I have to watch one there's so I completely hate this franchise the only joy

[00:59:11] I got from watching this was Michelle Rodriguez shoots Vin Diesel which I cheered for joy yeah I

[00:59:17] was like please let him die please let him die for me and my family just make him die but he

[00:59:25] just come back in the next one like she did apparently I guess because they all thought she was dead

[00:59:29] but but just like everything in these movies he doesn't give me any joy and a bullet is just a

[00:59:35] band-aid away from repairing hospital required surgery apparently because he put a band-aid on it

[00:59:41] and he was much better wasn't he didn't he like sew it back together yeah I remember him like

[00:59:46] someone is sure it was nothing damn I think I think he's he's are we still talking about this they have

[00:59:52] some glue that he glue it I probably bubblegum there was like a sea of bubblegum or so yeah I was

[00:59:57] awake yes so I was going to spend my time listing out everything about this that was stupid

[01:00:05] he's don't but then the tank that was faster than a souped up sports car yes and a plane that took

[01:00:13] 20 minutes of viewing time to take off how long is that runway kind of summed it up I've never seen

[01:00:22] a runway in the world that's 20 minutes in time oh man that's a long runway and on top of this

[01:00:28] maybe they were doing like a circle maybe you're going in a circle they were must they're driving

[01:00:33] around the world he going on this plane this movie was two hours long it's fastened the furious

[01:00:40] film film two hours without Jason Mamoah these are awful yes these are you know what people if

[01:00:46] you really want a torturous just get us to watch the entire franchise again just that's the way

[01:00:51] to get it that's what we should do one day just watch them all back to back no I'm I can't take

[01:00:55] that much I'm sorry all right so you got to pick from my bag I want that yeah they're all there

[01:01:02] somewhere it's newly minted just for you wow that's a lot oh yeah I filled this I filled this baby up

[01:01:09] there I got to I'm gonna do the same for you oh no you got still lots left now this is empty I

[01:01:14] gotta find this I got a few uh mines in the mines a gray bag oh that was empty um I think there's one

[01:01:21] or two in there nowhere is oh there's a there's a lot I got one all right let's have it

[01:01:32] no idea what this is called 100 girls nice no idea what it is what's 100 girls and just so you know

[01:01:44] um it's from the year 2000 and it did play in cinemas so you'll be excited about that

[01:01:50] um and if you can't find it you can buy it from amazon

[01:01:56] buy bucks and it stars Jonathan Tucker James Debelio

[01:02:03] uh huh Catherine Hygol

[01:02:06] Catherine Hygol hey Jamie Pressley's in it that's right there's a hundred girls

[01:02:13] there's a lot in this cast that's for sure it was like one one guy

[01:02:18] there's a hundred girls Bryce you guys hey David new Sarah of real film reviews

[01:02:26] says you could certainly do worse there you go I'm excited

[01:02:31] Wesley Laval of Apollo guide says as insightful as teen romance has come 100 girls is an

[01:02:39] examination of one guy search for the perfect girl sounds awesome I'm I'm

[01:02:44] stars Catherine Hygol and start well she's in it

[01:02:50] I don't know that it stars her I think it stars Jonathan Tucker

[01:02:54] well the DVD exclusive awards 2001 gave it best editing all right there you go

[01:03:00] and best actress was nominated for manual what's her name

[01:03:04] there you go manual what's your name winner winner

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