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This week the Film Rage Crew review five films although Bryce is the only one that did the work and went to them all. Plus he did all this with a concussion. Jim and Murray both saw two films and neither had the added challenge of mild brain damage like Bryce. Just sayin'...... First up was Skincare, a "true"(notice the quotation marks) story of an aesthetician who goes too far. Next up the brilliant Domingo Colman in Sing Sing which is also a "true" story(notice the quotation marks again). Then we have Jean Reno sharing the screen with a penguin in the family film, My Penguin Friend, which is... you guessed it, a "true" story (and do not forget to notice those quotation marks). Then they talk about the big release of the weekend Alien: Romulus (definitely not a true story). Then finally the super personal film from Elliot Page, Close to You is discussed.
Introduction-0:00
The Amazing Murman Predicts-2:33
In Cinema
Skincare (2024)-8:00
Sing Sing (2024)-14:02
My Penguin Friend (2024)-23:36
Alien: Romulus (2024)-30:39
Close to You (2024)-43:31
Murman Minute-51:54
Open Rage
Jim's open rage-Nostalgia Ridden Garbage Direcors-56:10
Bryce's open rage-Alien: Poopulus-58:29
Outro-1:00:20
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[00:00:04] [SPEAKER_03]: It's time to feel the rage.
[00:00:08] [SPEAKER_07]: Easy listening with Bryce.
[00:00:11] [SPEAKER_03]: Welcome to Film Rage, where we talk movies.
[00:00:14] [SPEAKER_03]: In theaters, streaming and classic films as well.
[00:00:19] [SPEAKER_03]: Directors and actors beware as you cannot hide from the rage.
[00:00:23] [SPEAKER_03]: My name is Bryce and I'm part of the Film Rage crew which also includes Jim.
[00:00:26] [SPEAKER_03]: Hey there Jim.
[00:00:30] [SPEAKER_07]: How are you doing today?
[00:00:31] [SPEAKER_03]: I've been better. My dog can cussed me so...
[00:00:36] [SPEAKER_03]: So you're concussed?
[00:00:37] [SPEAKER_03]: I might be searching for words a little on today's podcast so don't make too much fun of me but...
[00:00:43] [SPEAKER_06]: I promise to make as much fun as you deserve.
[00:00:46] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh no.
[00:00:50] [SPEAKER_03]: That is not what I wanted to hear.
[00:00:54] [SPEAKER_03]: And I don't think Murry's here but I believe he's...
[00:00:58] [SPEAKER_06]: He's here in spirit and he gave me scripts.
[00:01:02] [SPEAKER_03]: Are you going to do a Murrman impression or...?
[00:01:04] [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, I'm going to do a Murrman.
[00:01:06] [SPEAKER_03]: That sounds just like him.
[00:01:07] [SPEAKER_07]: That's just like the Murrman.
[00:01:09] [SPEAKER_03]: So with the introductions out of the way, let's rage on.
[00:01:15] [SPEAKER_06]: Wow. Thanks to all who have been supporting us.
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[00:01:29] [SPEAKER_06]: If you cannot commit to a membership, you can still buy us a movie rental and dare us to see a terrible film.
[00:01:34] [SPEAKER_06]: If it played anywhere in the world in a cinema.
[00:01:39] [SPEAKER_06]: Even if it was made by a director for his daughter to showcase their music.
[00:01:47] [SPEAKER_06]: Or any movie for that matter that played in a cinema.
[00:01:51] [SPEAKER_06]: We'll watch it.
[00:01:52] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
[00:01:53] [SPEAKER_06]: Just dare us. That's all we're asking.
[00:01:55] [SPEAKER_06]: That's all?
[00:01:56] [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
[00:01:57] [SPEAKER_06]: That's not a lot to ask.
[00:01:58] [SPEAKER_06]: No it's not.
[00:02:05] [SPEAKER_06]: This is where his concussion comes in handy.
[00:02:09] [SPEAKER_06]: Because I left Bryce in charge of the music.
[00:02:12] [SPEAKER_06]: So this is going to be very interesting.
[00:02:14] [SPEAKER_06]: It is.
[00:02:15] [SPEAKER_06]: Because we got some Murrman predicting to do and Bryce can't find the music.
[00:02:22] [SPEAKER_06]: So this is going to be awesome.
[00:02:24] [SPEAKER_06]: I found it.
[00:02:24] [SPEAKER_07]: This could be the best podcast ever.
[00:02:28] [SPEAKER_07]: I found the music.
[00:02:33] [SPEAKER_07]: Oh!
[00:02:49] [SPEAKER_07]: Wait no he's not swimming anywhere.
[00:02:51] [SPEAKER_07]: He's in Saskatchewan.
[00:02:52] [SPEAKER_03]: There's no water in Saskatchewan.
[00:02:54] [SPEAKER_03]: No!
[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_07]: Don't swim Murray.
[00:02:58] [SPEAKER_07]: Don't swim Murray.
[00:03:00] [SPEAKER_07]: Don't swim Murray to Saskatchewan.
[00:03:04] [SPEAKER_07]: Don't swim Murray or you'll hurt yourself in wheat.
[00:03:08] [SPEAKER_07]: Yes.
[00:03:09] [SPEAKER_06]: What's another thing they make in Saskatchewan?
[00:03:11] [SPEAKER_06]: It's like something they sell all over the world.
[00:03:15] [SPEAKER_06]: It's like some kind of thing for growing stuff in the ground.
[00:03:19] [SPEAKER_06]: Is it?
[00:03:20] [SPEAKER_06]: Loom or no that's not it.
[00:03:22] [SPEAKER_06]: It's potash. That's it.
[00:03:24] [SPEAKER_06]: Potash.
[00:03:24] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah he might swim into some potash and injure himself.
[00:03:27] [SPEAKER_06]: Maybe get a concussion or something.
[00:03:29] [SPEAKER_06]: This pretty dusty place.
[00:03:30] [SPEAKER_06]: Or bust his sciatic or something.
[00:03:33] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh no that's your sob story.
[00:03:36] [SPEAKER_06]: That's my sob story for the week.
[00:03:38] [SPEAKER_06]: Alright so here's the Murrman's predictions.
[00:03:40] [SPEAKER_06]: He gave us almost all of them except one.
[00:03:44] [SPEAKER_06]: So I'm going to have to fill in for the Murr because we didn't know until like five minutes ago that Bryce saw another movie.
[00:03:50] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah I forgot.
[00:03:50] [SPEAKER_06]: Bryce actually saw six movies on top of being concussed so this is going to be interesting.
[00:03:58] [SPEAKER_06]: So Sing Sing he said double Mondo in capitals because it has the fabulous Coleman Domingo in it.
[00:04:07] [SPEAKER_02]: That's a wise prediction.
[00:04:10] [SPEAKER_03]: If I was him I would have predicted the same thing.
[00:04:12] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah that's right.
[00:04:13] [SPEAKER_06]: See Murrman's getting it now.
[00:04:15] [SPEAKER_06]: Before he used to think he got it but now he's getting it.
[00:04:18] [SPEAKER_06]: Yes.
[00:04:19] [SPEAKER_06]: So he predicted Alien Romulus that Bryce would rage because he hates Alien movies and he said that I would probably give it a man.
[00:04:29] [SPEAKER_06]: Then he said skin care which I did not see.
[00:04:32] [SPEAKER_06]: He said Bryce is probably going to give it a rage.
[00:04:35] [SPEAKER_06]: And he said I probably didn't see it but he thinks if I did that I would probably give it a man.
[00:04:41] [SPEAKER_06]: What do you think?
[00:04:42] [SPEAKER_06]: Do you think I probably would have given it a man?
[00:04:47] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean you'd either give it a man or a rage I think.
[00:04:52] [SPEAKER_03]: Alright there you go.
[00:04:54] [SPEAKER_03]: But I think maybe you'd give it a man.
[00:04:57] [SPEAKER_06]: Alright and my penguin friend he said because Jean Reno is in it that you would give it a man for him along.
[00:05:09] [SPEAKER_06]: And for cute penguins because you don't eat animals.
[00:05:10] [SPEAKER_06]: I love penguins and I love Jean Reno.
[00:05:12] [SPEAKER_06]: So it could be even a Mondo who knows but he said man.
[00:05:16] [SPEAKER_06]: And then the last one which he didn't know you were watching but I knew you were watching so this is my impression of what Murrman would have thought that you would have given it.
[00:05:27] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm thinking that he's thinking that you would have given that a rage.
[00:05:34] [SPEAKER_03]: Really?
[00:05:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[00:05:36] [SPEAKER_03]: What's it called Close to You?
[00:05:37] [SPEAKER_03]: You didn't even tell me what it was.
[00:05:39] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah Close to You.
[00:05:40] [SPEAKER_03]: Close to You the new Elliot Page and he co-wrote it as well.
[00:05:44] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[00:05:46] [SPEAKER_06]: Wow.
[00:05:47] [SPEAKER_06]: Did you see the director?
[00:05:49] [SPEAKER_03]: Did I see the director?
[00:05:50] [SPEAKER_06]: Did you see who directed it?
[00:05:53] [SPEAKER_06]: Based on that is why I'm predicting that he might have thought that.
[00:05:59] [SPEAKER_02]: Who directed it?
[00:06:00] [SPEAKER_06]: Well people can go look that up.
[00:06:04] [SPEAKER_03]: Well now I want to look that up.
[00:06:05] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah you don't have time.
[00:06:06] [SPEAKER_06]: You can barely think of.
[00:06:09] [SPEAKER_06]: I got time.
[00:06:09] [SPEAKER_06]: You can barely even remember your name today.
[00:06:12] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay it was directed by.
[00:06:14] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh I could probably see it.
[00:06:19] [SPEAKER_07]: This is what if Bob Ross got a concussion this is what Bob Ross would sound like.
[00:06:23] [SPEAKER_07]: Who's Dominic Savage?
[00:06:26] [SPEAKER_07]: That's my point.
[00:06:28] [SPEAKER_07]: Alright now.
[00:06:32] [SPEAKER_06]: He's made a lot of TV stuff.
[00:06:34] [SPEAKER_06]: Has he?
[00:06:35] [SPEAKER_06]: Yes.
[00:06:36] [SPEAKER_06]: I can't wait to hear what you tell me about this.
[00:06:38] [SPEAKER_06]: Alright about this movie later on when you change the music.
[00:06:44] Right.
[00:06:45] [SPEAKER_07]: Now here comes another five minutes.
[00:06:47] [SPEAKER_07]: No no I'm all over this.
[00:06:51] [SPEAKER_07]: Oh there we go.
[00:06:52] [SPEAKER_07]: Hot damn.
[00:06:54] [SPEAKER_06]: Hot damn girl.
[00:06:55] [SPEAKER_06]: Those anal beads aren't working.
[00:06:57] [SPEAKER_06]: Your brain might not be but that's helping you think.
[00:07:00] [SPEAKER_03]: My brain's working it's just on a delay right now.
[00:07:04] [SPEAKER_03]: It's like the words are in my head but it takes a while to get to my mouth and then by the time it gets to my mouth I've forgotten the words that were in my head.
[00:07:14] [SPEAKER_06]: And now you're doing it.
[00:07:16] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah you're doing it.
[00:07:17] [SPEAKER_03]: But I'm trying really hard.
[00:07:20] [SPEAKER_03]: I've never experienced anything like this.
[00:07:23] [SPEAKER_03]: Anything brain damage?
[00:07:24] [SPEAKER_03]: This sucks.
[00:07:24] [SPEAKER_06]: See I have brain damage most of my life so for me it's kind of common.
[00:07:30] [SPEAKER_06]: It's just weird.
[00:07:31] [SPEAKER_06]: Isn't it?
[00:07:33] [SPEAKER_06]: The first time I got brain damage and concussed for like I was out for like until the ambulance arrived with smelling salts.
[00:07:41] [SPEAKER_06]: I thought it was fun to let my friend swing me around by my arm close to a goal post until my head hit the goal post caved it in and then collapsed.
[00:07:52] [SPEAKER_06]: I mean it's good times.
[00:07:54] [SPEAKER_06]: Boys will be boys.
[00:07:55] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah and we weren't even playing football.
[00:07:57] [SPEAKER_06]: What's all about that?
[00:07:59] [SPEAKER_06]: Foosball.
[00:07:59] [SPEAKER_06]: You bet.
[00:08:00] [SPEAKER_06]: Alright so you're going to tell us about skin care.
[00:08:03] [SPEAKER_06]: The Nathan Fillion project or something like that?
[00:08:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh yeah he was in it.
[00:08:08] [SPEAKER_03]: He was in it for a cup of coffee and you know all he was in it.
[00:08:11] [SPEAKER_03]: He just was in it to ask something.
[00:08:15] [SPEAKER_03]: Something about someone.
[00:08:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Sorry we're doing skin care.
[00:08:21] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[00:08:22] [SPEAKER_03]: So skin care.
[00:08:24] [SPEAKER_03]: Yes.
[00:08:25] [SPEAKER_03]: It's a story about an aesthetician.
[00:08:29] [SPEAKER_03]: That's pretty good right?
[00:08:31] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah that's perfect pronunciation yeah.
[00:08:34] [SPEAKER_03]: And her name is Hope Goldman and she's played by Elizabeth Banks.
[00:08:39] [SPEAKER_03]: I like Elizabeth Banks.
[00:08:41] [SPEAKER_03]: So she's got her own line coming out of like skin care products and things are looking on the up for Elizabeth Banks.
[00:08:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Nice.
[00:08:49] [SPEAKER_03]: So that's basically what it's about.
[00:08:51] [SPEAKER_03]: It's based in LA so you get the usual LA cinematic crowd of ambitious folk trying to make it in Tinseltown.
[00:09:00] [SPEAKER_03]: Then enter Angel Vergara played by Gerardo Mendez.
[00:09:09] [SPEAKER_06]: Man you're killing it today.
[00:09:11] [SPEAKER_03]: Who opens a skin care shop in the same plaza as-
[00:09:15] [SPEAKER_03]: What?
[00:09:16] [SPEAKER_03]: So she's not too happy about that.
[00:09:20] [SPEAKER_03]: From there we get like an internet smear campaign.
[00:09:24] [SPEAKER_03]: We get some inappropriate TV hosts asking for blowjobs.
[00:09:28] [SPEAKER_03]: Sounds awesome.
[00:09:29] [SPEAKER_03]: We get life coaches whose lives are kind of a mess themselves.
[00:09:33] [SPEAKER_03]: We get some horny mechanics looking for some Hope Goldman action.
[00:09:38] [SPEAKER_03]: Sounds pretty good to me.
[00:09:40] [SPEAKER_03]: And we get some landlords looking to collect their rent from Hope.
[00:09:47] [SPEAKER_06]: Fantastic stuff.
[00:09:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Sounds like a good movie right?
[00:09:49] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah it does.
[00:09:50] [SPEAKER_06]: So where does it go off the rails?
[00:09:52] [SPEAKER_03]: This is all handled with an airy attempted humor throughout.
[00:09:56] [SPEAKER_03]: None of the humor lands and I'm not sure what this was really.
[00:10:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Is this a comedy?
[00:10:02] [SPEAKER_03]: Well it wasn't funny.
[00:10:04] [SPEAKER_03]: Was this a mystery?
[00:10:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Well that was very predictable.
[00:10:08] [SPEAKER_03]: If you don't have this one figured out in I don't know as soon as the character comes into the picture that it's going to be this person.
[00:10:16] [SPEAKER_06]: And this is someone who could figure it out with brain damage right?
[00:10:19] [SPEAKER_03]: Exactly.
[00:10:20] [SPEAKER_03]: I watched this with brain damage.
[00:10:23] [SPEAKER_03]: And I still nothing got by me.
[00:10:28] [SPEAKER_03]: So it's either really obvious or I'm just a genius.
[00:10:32] [SPEAKER_06]: Well there's that too.
[00:10:34] [SPEAKER_06]: Maybe it knocks some sense into you.
[00:10:36] [SPEAKER_03]: Anyways this was there was no mystery.
[00:10:40] [SPEAKER_03]: It was too predictable.
[00:10:41] [SPEAKER_03]: This was it was like a true crime story sort of I guess because it's actually apparently this happened on some level.
[00:10:49] [SPEAKER_03]: It's one of those you know inspired by a true story.
[00:10:52] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh yeah.
[00:10:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Make believe and whatnot.
[00:10:57] [SPEAKER_03]: The one thing I know is that the Merman was right and this is rape.
[00:11:06] [SPEAKER_07]: There's one thing he can predict and he knows what Bryce is not going to like.
[00:11:10] [SPEAKER_03]: It was a mess of a movie.
[00:11:11] [SPEAKER_03]: It just it was it meandered all over the place and Elizabeth Banks was OK I guess.
[00:11:19] [SPEAKER_03]: But Nathan Phileon is I'm sorry that guy is dull as dirt.
[00:11:24] [SPEAKER_03]: Dishwater I mean it's just I don't know what's going on.
[00:11:28] [SPEAKER_07]: How people have fallen in love with our great Canadian boy.
[00:11:31] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah I love I love our Canadian boys but he is not I'm kind of upset that he's represented holding our flag up because he's not great.
[00:11:41] [SPEAKER_03]: He is not a good actor.
[00:11:43] [SPEAKER_06]: Well let me tell you what Merman thought because because this is going to fit right in right for what you're saying right now.
[00:11:49] [SPEAKER_06]: His first thing he says is how am I going to do this morning morning Nathan Phileon.
[00:11:56] [SPEAKER_06]: This is my British Murray impression or yeah.
[00:11:59] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
[00:12:00] [SPEAKER_06]: How I'd sum up this film the primary reason I went to this movie was to see Edmonton native Phileon in his his usual charming self.
[00:12:11] [SPEAKER_06]: The second reason I went was I like Elizabeth Banks.
[00:12:15] [SPEAKER_06]: I had forgotten that they were in slither together years earlier.
[00:12:20] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah and apparently he liked slither years earlier which is probably why he was in this one.
[00:12:28] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm guessing maybe Elizabeth Banks has a thing for her.
[00:12:30] [SPEAKER_02]: I forgot about slither.
[00:12:32] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah slither is good slither not slither and it's not like Harry Potter.
[00:12:36] [SPEAKER_06]: It's slither.
[00:12:37] [SPEAKER_03]: I'm trying my best.
[00:12:38] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah you're working it girl.
[00:12:41] [SPEAKER_06]: Unfortunately his appearance meaning Nathan Phileon was far too brief the story itself which was ripped from the headlines.
[00:12:49] [SPEAKER_06]: Bum bum bum years ago wasn't all that entertaining or exciting.
[00:12:53] [SPEAKER_06]: Lewis Pullman is always great this time playing a steroid freak sociopath pulling all the strings.
[00:12:59] [SPEAKER_06]: He says he enjoyed the nostalgia the fashion and the music and the cars.
[00:13:05] [SPEAKER_02]: There were cars.
[00:13:06] [SPEAKER_06]: It just wasn't very thrilling it was a mediocre man.
[00:13:10] [SPEAKER_03]: It was very it was so mediocre it was a rage.
[00:13:15] [SPEAKER_03]: And it really it really did have this weird like made for TV vibe to it.
[00:13:21] [SPEAKER_06]: Well that's because Nathan Phileon is in it.
[00:13:23] [SPEAKER_03]: I think that's what does it.
[00:13:25] [SPEAKER_03]: It's because he's a TV guy.
[00:13:26] [SPEAKER_03]: He's totally a TV guy and he tries and he just he's terrible at everything.
[00:13:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Slither was good.
[00:13:38] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah slither was good.
[00:13:40] [SPEAKER_06]: That was a long time ago.
[00:13:41] [SPEAKER_03]: It was a long time ago.
[00:13:43] [SPEAKER_06]: Anyway he jumped back into TV.
[00:13:46] [SPEAKER_03]: Right?
[00:13:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah that's what he does because that's where he belongs.
[00:13:51] [SPEAKER_03]: Well he doesn't even belong there.
[00:13:54] [SPEAKER_03]: Apparently.
[00:13:55] [SPEAKER_03]: If he's got to be somewhere please just stay on TV where I can change the channel.
[00:14:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Exactly.
[00:14:02] [SPEAKER_06]: All right so the other movie well this is one that I actually did see because I was not around for most.
[00:14:09] [SPEAKER_06]: Well I just got back Monday night so and that is Sing Sing.
[00:14:18] [SPEAKER_06]: Coleman Domingo leads a group of criminals in a Sing Sing prison and not just actors who are playing prisoners.
[00:14:28] [SPEAKER_06]: But most of them are actual people who are or were criminals where they have this acting group who puts on performances every six months.
[00:14:38] [SPEAKER_06]: The film is a character film but not just in the concept of the character but also men of character.
[00:14:45] [SPEAKER_06]: And how allowing criminals to become vulnerable and part of a family can actually rehabilitate them.
[00:14:52] [SPEAKER_06]: Also known as rehabilitation through the arts or RTA and it's referenced quite a bit in the movie.
[00:15:00] [SPEAKER_06]: Although the story moves fast with our second protagonist I'm going to say Clarence Macklin playing himself.
[00:15:06] [SPEAKER_06]: I didn't feel it took away from the genuineness of the story arcs and the characters.
[00:15:12] [SPEAKER_06]: This film will have you feel the human experience as seen through the eyes of these actors slash convicts.
[00:15:21] [SPEAKER_06]: In watching I can only imagine how Coleman might have felt surrounded by these inmates and how it may have impacted him personally because it came through in his performance
[00:15:33] [SPEAKER_06]: and because it tugged at my my heartstrings and emotions just watching it as it unfolded.
[00:15:39] [SPEAKER_06]: And yes Bryce I did bawl my eyes out at the end and also yes it is a bit predictable.
[00:15:47] [SPEAKER_06]: And we have seen this kind of story before but none of the actors what I don't think we've ever seen in a case where any of the actors.
[00:15:54] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah that have lived this and had us feel what was intended from this film.
[00:16:00] [SPEAKER_06]: And that film and what we're supposed to feel is this story was Mondo and I have a bit of unpacking but what did you think about Sing Sing?
[00:16:11] [SPEAKER_06]: Sing Sing was brilliant.
[00:16:13] [SPEAKER_06]: Isn't it?
[00:16:14] [SPEAKER_06]: It was so good.
[00:16:16] [SPEAKER_06]: And it's.
[00:16:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Coleman Domingo I mean it goes without saying he's going to be great every time he's on screen because that's just what he does.
[00:16:25] [SPEAKER_03]: He was once mesmerizing all the time.
[00:16:27] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean hell he was in the color purple and I couldn't look away from every time he was on screen unfortunately.
[00:16:32] [SPEAKER_03]: The rest of the movie you could look away from him.
[00:16:35] [SPEAKER_03]: But he was great but man these guys that are part of this program that are all this whole cast basically the whole cast was convex.
[00:16:47] [SPEAKER_03]: And they were all really really good.
[00:16:49] [SPEAKER_03]: There's only maybe one or two where it's like I kind of feel I didn't know going in but there's one or two is like
[00:16:57] [SPEAKER_03]: I wonder if.
[00:16:58] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah it makes you ask yourself right.
[00:17:01] [SPEAKER_03]: And then at the end they tell you that yeah these were all and I was like yeah I you know but you wouldn't have known it except for save for maybe one or two of them.
[00:17:10] [SPEAKER_03]: But oh my god they were so good in it.
[00:17:13] [SPEAKER_03]: I love Paul Ratchie every time I say he's like the director.
[00:17:17] [SPEAKER_03]: The director dude.
[00:17:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[00:17:19] [SPEAKER_03]: Teacher guy or whatever.
[00:17:21] [SPEAKER_03]: Playwright.
[00:17:22] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah so there was two there was two seasoned actors.
[00:17:25] [SPEAKER_03]: Seasoned actors in here and you always need you know a couple that just kind of ground everything.
[00:17:30] [SPEAKER_03]: But man there were some powerful scenes in this movie like scenes that you know literally just get you choked up.
[00:17:36] [SPEAKER_03]: And if you Jim you start bawling like a little baby.
[00:17:39] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah it was like I was rolling on the ground kicking my feet and crying and my wife slapped me she said stop it.
[00:17:46] [SPEAKER_06]: You're making me embarrassed.
[00:17:47] [SPEAKER_03]: It was it was such a brilliant movie.
[00:17:49] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean you summed it up pretty good.
[00:17:52] [SPEAKER_03]: There's nothing much more that I can add.
[00:17:55] [SPEAKER_03]: I really really love this movie.
[00:17:58] [SPEAKER_06]: It's funny because you know when we got out of the movie my wife turned to me and she was like you know this was predictable.
[00:18:07] [SPEAKER_06]: But she said I didn't I've seen she's kind of trying to paraphrase her words but that she's seen this kind of movie before.
[00:18:16] [SPEAKER_06]: But the characters made you feel everything so much more deeply.
[00:18:21] [SPEAKER_03]: They did they made it they not only made you feel so deeply but through using these guys it really did make it feel more genuine too.
[00:18:30] [SPEAKER_03]: And you felt what they felt and it was just you could see that every line of dialogue they were delivering was part of their experience in their lives.
[00:18:42] [SPEAKER_03]: And it really came through in this.
[00:18:45] [SPEAKER_03]: It was it was like getting like the best part of a documentary where you find that character in that documentary that you're really really loved because he just he's able to convey so much and you can you can feel it.
[00:18:58] [SPEAKER_03]: Well that was with almost every character in this movie.
[00:19:01] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah it's very rare that like when you see this because the movie wasn't terribly it wasn't over two hours.
[00:19:08] [SPEAKER_06]: But you knew everybody you knew every character even though they didn't in contrast to another movie we're going to talk about later.
[00:19:17] [SPEAKER_06]: This one had so much development of those characters and even though they weren't they didn't show huge character arcs for everybody.
[00:19:25] [SPEAKER_06]: You knew each one of them intimately by the time we got to the end of this.
[00:19:28] [SPEAKER_06]: And there's a scene in this between Coleman and Clarence Macklin that it really struck a chord with me.
[00:19:38] [SPEAKER_06]: And of course I started bawling my eyes out at the scene too.
[00:19:41] [SPEAKER_06]: There were basically they have the discussion about the N-word in the movie and Coleman looks at him and he says we don't say the N-word here we say beloved.
[00:19:52] [SPEAKER_06]: And it just made me start crying and I was just like oh my god it's so powerful.
[00:19:57] [SPEAKER_06]: There's so much.
[00:19:58] [SPEAKER_06]: It's even bringing me to tears right now but there's a scene near the end when Coleman Domingo's character has gone through this arc that is just destroyed him.
[00:20:09] [SPEAKER_06]: And the guy comes back to him after later in the movie and he says my beloved you know we are here for you.
[00:20:16] [SPEAKER_06]: Like I'm getting teary just thinking about.
[00:20:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh yeah what kind of arc did he go through to get to that point.
[00:20:20] [SPEAKER_03]: Where he can sit there and actually help out Coleman's character.
[00:20:27] [SPEAKER_03]: You've had so many people.
[00:20:28] [SPEAKER_03]: If you see him in the first scene you're like there's no way that guy is doing that in this movie but it all felt so natural.
[00:20:35] [SPEAKER_06]: It did.
[00:20:35] [SPEAKER_06]: And you know in a timeline arc like I was saying I think it was a bit rushed.
[00:20:42] [SPEAKER_06]: But because the characters are so deep like I think Macklin's arc is fast.
[00:20:49] [SPEAKER_06]: Like it does take him to this complete but because the way they plan it out and because of the direction style and because you're so involved with these characters you can't help but go you know what.
[00:21:04] [SPEAKER_06]: It's okay.
[00:21:05] [SPEAKER_06]: It doesn't bother me.
[00:21:06] [SPEAKER_06]: In other movies we've seen where the direction isn't as strong as this.
[00:21:11] [SPEAKER_06]: You go there's no like I haven't even heard you say it.
[00:21:14] [SPEAKER_06]: You'd be like there's no way that that guy would get from there to there in that time frame.
[00:21:18] [SPEAKER_06]: But in this it felt natural.
[00:21:21] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah even though it isn't but it just everything was just so spot on and the performances I mean it's just you could sit there and critique every single performance in this movie and have nothing but good things to say.
[00:21:32] [SPEAKER_03]: Save for maybe one or two but even they were fine.
[00:21:37] [SPEAKER_06]: Do you want to know an interesting fact is that the director of this this is their first feature.
[00:21:43] [SPEAKER_06]: Really. Yeah.
[00:21:44] [SPEAKER_06]: So they've got one two three four oh sorry for shorts though as a director they did have one before this called trends transpect dose.
[00:21:55] Yeah.
[00:21:56] [SPEAKER_03]: The one thing I did do is I did after I watched the movie I actually watched it last night and I did look into some stuff and apparently they bought the rights to the the article that was I don't know what's in the New Yorker.
[00:22:10] [SPEAKER_03]: They bought the rights to it in like 2004 but they wanted to get this right so they they went back and they interviewed everybody else that was in the article themselves along with they expanded the interviews and they just and they and they and they just once they had their script it literally took them like 15 years to write this script.
[00:22:32] [SPEAKER_03]: And you know what it paid off it paid off and the fact that they got all these guys.
[00:22:37] [SPEAKER_03]: To do this and the performances that they got out of them.
[00:22:42] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean the directors got to be commended but I think Coleman Domingo the professional that he is he's probably got a lot to do with the giving that he would have given with this cast.
[00:22:54] [SPEAKER_03]: So and see this movie every time I see Coleman Domingo I just love the guy.
[00:22:59] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah oh yeah for sure it's sad that he got taken off the list by our woman of power.
[00:23:06] [SPEAKER_03]: How can I Lola Davis unfairly Lola Davis against anybody's just unfair unfair.
[00:23:12] [SPEAKER_06]: Okay so we do is a force for it.
[00:23:15] [SPEAKER_06]: We need to see his first movie then Tran Tran spectos because another one of our mesmerizing actors Clifton Collins juniors in that so really the fact that he's he's only made two features and he's got like two of our favorite actors.
[00:23:32] [SPEAKER_06]: Crazy yeah okay so he knows what he's doing.
[00:23:35] [SPEAKER_06]: All right so up next we have a movie I did not see in fact you're the only one to see this one it was called my penguin friend.
[00:23:46] [SPEAKER_06]: With the once amazing John Reno but he's made a lot of things in the last few years that have not been good so please tell me about this penguin and my old pal John.
[00:23:57] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah I guess I mean it's once again it's based on a true story you know ish.
[00:24:05] [SPEAKER_07]: Ish loosely based.
[00:24:07] [SPEAKER_03]: It is a crazy story about a penguin that kind of loses its way it's it's it's supposed to be migrating to.
[00:24:18] [SPEAKER_03]: To where is it supposed to be going it goes from Patagonia at the tip of Argentina.
[00:24:24] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah that makes sense.
[00:24:25] [SPEAKER_03]: All right and then it's supposed to go I guess it would go to the south pole right.
[00:24:29] [SPEAKER_06]: That's what it usually live.
[00:24:31] [SPEAKER_03]: But then it ends up in Brazil.
[00:24:33] [SPEAKER_06]: Well so it took a left turn at Albuquerque.
[00:24:36] [SPEAKER_03]: So because of that like he got you just kind of got separated at one point from the rest of them and he ended up in Brazil.
[00:24:45] [SPEAKER_06]: By himself by myself on a like a what are they called an iceberg or something.
[00:24:49] [SPEAKER_03]: No no he was.
[00:24:50] [SPEAKER_06]: Swam.
[00:24:51] [SPEAKER_06]: Carried by an orca.
[00:24:52] [SPEAKER_03]: What he was.
[00:24:54] [SPEAKER_03]: I like Grande off the coast of Brazil.
[00:24:57] [SPEAKER_03]: So he just showed up there on the island.
[00:24:59] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah probably from an iceberg they didn't show.
[00:25:02] [SPEAKER_03]: And he shows up on John Reno's doorstep basically and.
[00:25:06] [SPEAKER_06]: Goes knock knock knock.
[00:25:07] [SPEAKER_03]: He's like what's going on John Reno I need a place to stay John says hey why don't you stay with me.
[00:25:13] [SPEAKER_06]: I got some herring right here.
[00:25:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Hey I got some herring right here.
[00:25:18] [SPEAKER_03]: So anyways.
[00:25:22] [SPEAKER_03]: And basically this this penguin that kind of gets you know loses its way ends up ends up there.
[00:25:29] [SPEAKER_03]: And then every year for like eight years after that instead of going where it's supposed to go visits him when every single year.
[00:25:41] [SPEAKER_06]: Every year for eight years.
[00:25:41] [SPEAKER_03]: They figure and here's part of the true part of it they figure that the only reason that it stopped doing that is because it finally made it.
[00:25:50] [SPEAKER_06]: Or it died.
[00:25:51] [SPEAKER_03]: No well.
[00:25:52] [SPEAKER_06]: How long do penguins live I mean.
[00:25:53] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know more than eight years.
[00:25:55] [SPEAKER_03]: Do they.
[00:25:55] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[00:25:57] [SPEAKER_03]: You Google that.
[00:25:58] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm going to start Googling something.
[00:26:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Anyways Adriana Barazas in this as John Reno's wife.
[00:26:07] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah yeah he plays a jowl.
[00:26:10] [SPEAKER_03]: And she is just brilliant as she always is.
[00:26:15] [SPEAKER_03]: It's a cute little story.
[00:26:18] [SPEAKER_03]: It's kind of loses its way when they start focusing on the researchers that kind of tag the penguin.
[00:26:25] [SPEAKER_03]: I wish we could have just spent more time with the interaction between Reno and the penguin and all that was going on in the town and how it was helping him deal with a tragedy from earlier in his life.
[00:26:38] [SPEAKER_03]: And like that's all good stuff but it kind of loses his way every time it kind of focuses on.
[00:26:44] [SPEAKER_03]: And then it was on its way to being Mondo like honestly it was really on its way to be a Mondo because it was so so well done and it's I would say it was like 90 percent real penguins.
[00:26:55] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean every now and then you could see a hint that it's like it doesn't look right but still well done.
[00:27:02] [SPEAKER_03]: But it kind of loses its way at the end and it's got to have one of those ridiculous endings and in this case I couldn't forgive it.
[00:27:11] [SPEAKER_03]: It's like it's like the penguin is coming back again to visit right so it's time for it to go you know head to Antarctica and screw that I'm going to see my buddy.
[00:27:22] [SPEAKER_03]: And he ends the penguin ends up getting injured but he's like fighting through it and you know he loses consciousness after falling off a cliff and then he fights through and he gets into the ocean and he tries to swim there and of course the seal tries to get out and then he just doesn't make it.
[00:27:38] [SPEAKER_03]: And then he's like face down in the ocean and it's like oh no and John Reno tells all the fishermen we got to go find him.
[00:27:45] [SPEAKER_03]: It like got so silly all of a sudden it's like we didn't need to do this and lo and behold in the frickin ocean he finds the frickin penguin.
[00:27:56] [SPEAKER_03]: Totally that totally makes sense.
[00:27:58] [SPEAKER_03]: Did it have a tracker on it?
[00:28:00] [SPEAKER_03]: No it didn't it was tagged but no tracker.
[00:28:03] [SPEAKER_06]: No tracker tag yep.
[00:28:04] [SPEAKER_03]: So I was like why did you have to you had this nice little story it didn't have to be this way.
[00:28:14] [SPEAKER_03]: Of course he finds the penguin and revives it you know everybody lives happily ever after.
[00:28:18] [SPEAKER_06]: If they threw Jesus in there though it could have been you know the reason they found it was because of Jesus could have been a conversion film.
[00:28:24] [SPEAKER_03]: I wish I could I wish this wasn't the week I was reviewing this to be honest because I'm not doing it justice.
[00:28:33] [SPEAKER_03]: It's like it's adorable if you have kids watch it with your kids it's great.
[00:28:37] [SPEAKER_03]: It's a nice little movie to watch with your kids.
[00:28:39] [SPEAKER_03]: It's it's it is really really worth watching.
[00:28:42] [SPEAKER_03]: The ending unfortunately kind of wrecked it for me but not so much that it's not a meh and it's a high meh because I absolutely adored most of this movie.
[00:28:53] [SPEAKER_03]: I love penguins.
[00:28:54] [SPEAKER_03]: I love Jean Reno.
[00:28:56] [SPEAKER_03]: I love Adriana Barraza she's awesome you'd know her if you saw her.
[00:29:02] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah I know.
[00:29:03] [SPEAKER_03]: And this was a really really entertaining movie.
[00:29:07] [SPEAKER_03]: Nice.
[00:29:08] [SPEAKER_03]: Unfortunately the ending wasn't great.
[00:29:10] [SPEAKER_06]: So emperor penguins which are the big mothers.
[00:29:13] [SPEAKER_06]: They live from 15 to 20 years but little penguins live about six years.
[00:29:19] [SPEAKER_06]: So if he wasn't an emperor penguin.
[00:29:20] [SPEAKER_03]: Well he had to be an emperor penguin then because he was like eight years he was going to travel back and forth and it said at the end that the like the experts think that he probably was found a mate so I'm going to go with he's an emperor penguin.
[00:29:32] [SPEAKER_06]: Did he look like an emperor penguin?
[00:29:33] [SPEAKER_06]: Because they're fucking massive.
[00:29:35] [SPEAKER_06]: He was a big penguin.
[00:29:36] [SPEAKER_06]: Alright there you go he was an emperor penguin he probably had some babies and did some egg stuff.
[00:29:41] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know I'm no penguin expert.
[00:29:43] [SPEAKER_06]: Apparently not you didn't have a clue how old they were.
[00:29:46] [SPEAKER_06]: She was old.
[00:29:48] [SPEAKER_06]: Old enough to swim.
[00:29:50] [SPEAKER_01]: Old enough to swim.
[00:29:52] [SPEAKER_01]: But I really like that.
[00:29:54] [SPEAKER_01]: It was good.
[00:29:55] [SPEAKER_06]: Well I'm going to see it now because I also like penguins and I also like Jean Reno so.
[00:29:59] [SPEAKER_03]: You know what I was just happy to see Jean Reno in this role too because I got to admit I've been a little disappointed with what he's been choosing lately.
[00:30:08] [SPEAKER_03]: And you know what if he was going to choose a family friendly movie to be in I'm glad it was this one because this really was well done.
[00:30:16] [SPEAKER_06]: It's either this one or his other one he's known for the family friendly one.
[00:30:20] [SPEAKER_06]: What's that?
[00:30:21] [SPEAKER_06]: Leon the professional.
[00:30:22] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah that's really family friendly.
[00:30:25] [SPEAKER_06]: One that I would consider family friendly.
[00:30:28] [SPEAKER_06]: There's a little girl in it.
[00:30:30] [SPEAKER_06]: There is.
[00:30:30] [SPEAKER_06]: They're buddies.
[00:30:32] [SPEAKER_00]: Like a family.
[00:30:33] [SPEAKER_00]: You know you always teach little girls how to kill people.
[00:30:39] 100%.
[00:30:39] [SPEAKER_06]: Alright so the big release for this weekend was Alien.
[00:30:46] [SPEAKER_06]: Romulus.
[00:30:48] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah which is what Bryce had kind of hinted to me that the title wasn't Romulus it was Poopulous.
[00:30:55] [SPEAKER_06]: So as you all know I'm not in the same camp as Bryce.
[00:31:01] [SPEAKER_06]: I loved Alien and also Aliens.
[00:31:05] [SPEAKER_06]: And I even liked Alien 3.
[00:31:08] [SPEAKER_06]: Or I should say I didn't hate Alien 3.
[00:31:11] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't believe.
[00:31:12] [SPEAKER_06]: I also didn't mind Prometheus.
[00:31:14] [SPEAKER_03]: I actually loved Prometheus.
[00:31:17] [SPEAKER_03]: There you go.
[00:31:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Which is the only one that I honestly loved that movie.
[00:31:21] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't even know why but it resonated with me.
[00:31:24] [SPEAKER_06]: Isn't Michael Fassbender in there?
[00:31:25] [SPEAKER_06]: That's probably why you're busting it.
[00:31:27] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't just love everything Michael Fassbender does.
[00:31:31] [SPEAKER_06]: He has done some pretty stinky stuff.
[00:31:35] [SPEAKER_06]: But you know mostly he's I think he I'd say he's a 75%.
[00:31:39] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh yeah he chooses a lot of good roles.
[00:31:41] [SPEAKER_06]: I mean I'm giving him 80.
[00:31:44] [SPEAKER_06]: He's in it.
[00:31:45] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm pretty much gonna like it for the most part.
[00:31:48] [SPEAKER_06]: Except when he works with Taco Atiti apparently.
[00:31:52] [SPEAKER_06]: That was cute.
[00:31:53] [SPEAKER_06]: No that was a terrible movie.
[00:31:54] [SPEAKER_06]: It was okay.
[00:31:57] [SPEAKER_06]: Wipe your insane mouth out with that speech.
[00:32:01] [SPEAKER_06]: So this one of the Alien universe I guess for lack of a better word.
[00:32:07] [SPEAKER_06]: This one had all kinds of ties to the original with lines ripped from the past scripts.
[00:32:14] [SPEAKER_06]: Some score and sound as Alien Plus had all the text styling of the original ship to give nerd boners to alien nerds who are in love with the whole arc of this franchise.
[00:32:29] [SPEAKER_06]: Now me on the other hand I kind of got tired of the whole franchise all together after you have Alien Battle Predator.
[00:32:40] [SPEAKER_06]: Just put it to bed already for God's sakes.
[00:32:43] [SPEAKER_06]: That was the moment I felt it was like aliens go to space equivalent or when the hero jumps the shark or they as we like to coin the phrase go to space.
[00:32:55] [SPEAKER_06]: But instead of them going to space because they're from space they go to Earth which is where they were when they met the Predator.
[00:33:04] [SPEAKER_06]: So apparently that's when they should have ended it when they sent the aliens to Earth.
[00:33:09] [SPEAKER_06]: So the fact that they're still keep trying this thing is beyond me.
[00:33:16] [SPEAKER_06]: I like Fede Alvarez's directing mostly and mostly at night.
[00:33:22] [SPEAKER_06]: I really tried to just watch this and pretend it was a brand new movie and see if I had never seen this or any Alien movie before.
[00:33:32] [SPEAKER_06]: And this was the first one what would I think of it?
[00:33:36] [SPEAKER_06]: And it does tell a story that could technically stand on its own.
[00:33:41] [SPEAKER_06]: You didn't have to know anything about Alien to see this movie so I feel that was true.
[00:33:46] [SPEAKER_06]: But they threw in so many things for nostalgia junkies that I'm guessing get them to bond with this somehow.
[00:33:55] [SPEAKER_06]: I did like the penis penetrating facehuggers in this.
[00:33:58] [SPEAKER_06]: That was something I really liked because that facehugger was just pounding that guy's mouth with his penis looking facehugger thing.
[00:34:08] [SPEAKER_06]: I don't even remember that.
[00:34:09] [SPEAKER_06]: That was the best scene in the movie.
[00:34:11] [SPEAKER_06]: Why don't I remember that?
[00:34:12] [SPEAKER_06]: But I also like the giant vagina cocoon.
[00:34:16] [SPEAKER_06]: The giant vagina cocoon.
[00:34:18] [SPEAKER_06]: So there was so much sexual reference in this.
[00:34:20] [SPEAKER_06]: They had the face pounding tree hugger as they're pulling the thing off and the thing is going in and out of his mouth.
[00:34:27] [SPEAKER_07]: That thing sucking off the alien facehugger.
[00:34:32] [SPEAKER_07]: And then they'd make a cocoon vagina for the mature aliens to burst out of.
[00:34:37] [SPEAKER_04]: That was weird.
[00:34:38] [SPEAKER_06]: But as much as some of the science of this was kind of interesting and interesting addition to this series somewhat.
[00:34:49] [SPEAKER_06]: By the time we are on our third Lord of the Rings type ending and the science just keeps getting more idiotic to try and fit an ending I think that tried to copy Alien I think.
[00:35:03] [SPEAKER_06]: I was so done with this movie.
[00:35:05] [SPEAKER_06]: I didn't care about anyone in this film like I did the original Alien cast.
[00:35:10] [SPEAKER_06]: So I just kept cheering for the aliens to kill everyone as soon as possible so I could get this over with.
[00:35:17] [SPEAKER_06]: This was almost a low man but the science crap as it progressed through this film just made me more angry and more angry.
[00:35:26] [SPEAKER_06]: And just stop making me feel anything.
[00:35:29] [SPEAKER_06]: I never felt anything for any of these characters because there's no character development in any of them.
[00:35:35] [SPEAKER_06]: Just stop making these fucking terrible alien movies.
[00:35:38] [SPEAKER_06]: And my rage about this isn't going to be aliens but it is something related to aliens which I'll talk about later.
[00:35:47] [SPEAKER_06]: And I have some unpacking but what did you think of alien poopulous?
[00:35:50] [SPEAKER_06]: I hated it.
[00:35:52] [SPEAKER_06]: I can't stop that when you called it alien poopulous.
[00:35:55] [SPEAKER_03]: It was so bad.
[00:35:57] [SPEAKER_03]: And the thing that bugged me is like well there were so many things that bugged me but I don't understand how she's like an expert sharpshooter.
[00:36:05] [SPEAKER_03]: Like where did that come from?
[00:36:07] [SPEAKER_03]: And she just knows how to handle all these weapons and everything.
[00:36:10] [SPEAKER_03]: After she was taught for the first time.
[00:36:11] [SPEAKER_06]: Although they did tell you the science in that that it self aims and stuff.
[00:36:15] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah I guess.
[00:36:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Everything was just so silly.
[00:36:21] [SPEAKER_03]: There wasn't like one original thing in this whole movie.
[00:36:25] [SPEAKER_03]: It was just rinse and repeat.
[00:36:27] [SPEAKER_03]: We've seen it all in the other.
[00:36:28] [SPEAKER_03]: They took like every alien movie and then they just smooshed it into this movie.
[00:36:33] [SPEAKER_03]: Complete with like references for fanboys to get boners over.
[00:36:38] [SPEAKER_03]: Who cares?
[00:36:40] [SPEAKER_03]: And some of it didn't even fit.
[00:36:42] [SPEAKER_03]: They were just throwing out Easter eggs so that some people can feel like they're smart.
[00:36:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Like I know about that reference.
[00:36:51] [SPEAKER_00]: Who cares?
[00:36:53] [SPEAKER_03]: And it was to the detriment of the film too because there was so much of it that it's like.
[00:36:59] [SPEAKER_06]: It could have been an original idea sort of.
[00:37:02] [SPEAKER_06]: But all the science in it is like.
[00:37:04] [SPEAKER_06]: All the science is garbage.
[00:37:06] [SPEAKER_06]: Okay so can we do can I do some of my unpacking on this because.
[00:37:10] [SPEAKER_03]: Go ahead. I'm just going to skip it's a rage.
[00:37:12] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah it's it's totally it couldn't have been anything but a rage.
[00:37:15] [SPEAKER_06]: It's so it's so awful.
[00:37:17] [SPEAKER_06]: But okay so let's talk about the science in this like he wanted to make an homage to the original.
[00:37:23] [SPEAKER_06]: So he uses all of the same sets and the same text from the same thing.
[00:37:28] [SPEAKER_06]: Like I know I looked somewhere online and then I forgot because it didn't didn't matter to me.
[00:37:32] [SPEAKER_06]: About the tech behind it but so they have the exact same tech.
[00:37:36] [SPEAKER_06]: You can't tell me if you can travel through space.
[00:37:39] [SPEAKER_06]: You're going to have 1970s tech in your fucking movie.
[00:37:43] [SPEAKER_06]: The whole reason why they had the tech in the movie.
[00:37:47] [SPEAKER_06]: Alien because it was made in 1970.
[00:37:49] [SPEAKER_06]: That was the highest level of tech that existed in 1970.
[00:37:53] [SPEAKER_06]: So don't make a movie in today's age.
[00:37:56] [SPEAKER_06]: That wants to put like for everybody watching that 1970 who I was one I didn't see it in cinemas because I was just a little too young.
[00:38:05] [SPEAKER_06]: But I did I did sneak in early enough.
[00:38:09] [SPEAKER_06]: But it was a case where.
[00:38:11] [SPEAKER_06]: Wow this is so cool this tech is so awesome because it was over the same time as Star Wars.
[00:38:16] [SPEAKER_06]: And so did so to remake a movie to give homage to something that now you say.
[00:38:21] [SPEAKER_06]: This tech is awful we have better tech now and we can't even fucking go to Mars or we can't go to Saturn.
[00:38:26] [SPEAKER_06]: Or we can't go to wherever they're going out finding these aliens.
[00:38:29] [SPEAKER_06]: It just made it seem stupid and then all of the other science that they put in it made no sense.
[00:38:37] [SPEAKER_06]: Like when ships open up that's not what happens in reality.
[00:38:41] [SPEAKER_06]: Like it was just painful because again they just keep pushing the story forward.
[00:38:48] [SPEAKER_06]: To have it end like alien or aliens 2 or whatever it was.
[00:38:53] [SPEAKER_03]: It was just.
[00:38:55] [SPEAKER_03]: Well yeah that's the whole thing.
[00:38:58] [SPEAKER_03]: Why did they even make it?
[00:39:00] [SPEAKER_03]: Everything was the same like we even got the stupid human alien hybrid thing.
[00:39:05] [SPEAKER_03]: We've seen it.
[00:39:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Like everything in this we've seen.
[00:39:09] [SPEAKER_03]: What am I looking at this again for?
[00:39:12] [SPEAKER_06]: This just is another throw it on the heap of movies that has made Hollywood.
[00:39:20] [SPEAKER_06]: The brunt of every other international film location it's a joke to them.
[00:39:28] [SPEAKER_06]: Like at least with Bollywood they're having fun with it.
[00:39:31] [SPEAKER_06]: Because every Bollywood movie that's an action movie they have fun with it and you know if it's a sequel.
[00:39:36] [SPEAKER_03]: They're making Hollywood movies but just to the you know.
[00:39:39] [SPEAKER_07]: Over the top hilarious because they're like Hollywood doesn't get it.
[00:39:44] [SPEAKER_00]: It's like Hollywood times 10 like we're.
[00:39:47] [SPEAKER_00]: Turning Hollywood to 11.
[00:39:49] [SPEAKER_03]: We're turning Hollywood up to 11 and it's just so ridiculous and if you're going to do it just that's the way to do it because doing it this way is just.
[00:39:58] [SPEAKER_01]: Poopy it's it's poopy.
[00:40:00] [SPEAKER_01]: It's so poopy.
[00:40:02] [SPEAKER_06]: Let me tell you what the Murr thought of alien.
[00:40:05] [SPEAKER_06]: Oh yeah Merman saw this.
[00:40:07] [SPEAKER_06]: What did Merman think?
[00:40:09] [SPEAKER_06]: So he says okay I'm not a big fan of alien movies or sci fi in general apart from Star Wars or Star Trek.
[00:40:15] [SPEAKER_06]: I really didn't enjoy the last two films and wasn't especially looking forward to this one.
[00:40:20] [SPEAKER_06]: That being said it was a vast improvement over the last one which I would probably agree with him.
[00:40:26] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah the major problem he had was in the setup of the events on board the ship with the nasty creatures.
[00:40:34] [SPEAKER_06]: This ragtag group of Julie juvenile delinquents led by baby Ripley aka Eleven's clone.
[00:40:41] [SPEAKER_06]: Somehow steal a ship to get off the mining planet even though they can't get travel visas to leave in the first place.
[00:40:51] [SPEAKER_06]: Which I mean that's a thing if you're trying if there's a ship flying out of space you don't have a travel permit.
[00:40:58] [SPEAKER_06]: They're going to shoot you down.
[00:40:59] [SPEAKER_03]: Well I was wondering about that.
[00:41:00] [SPEAKER_03]: I've heard they bringing up a huge point here like why why if they didn't shoot you down why aren't they like following you and find it like.
[00:41:09] [SPEAKER_03]: I didn't understand that at all it's like don't look behind that curtain.
[00:41:13] [SPEAKER_06]: Don't look behind it so then they dock with the Darth Psy star death sorry Death Star size space station and somehow nobody on the surface could even see or detect their equipment.
[00:41:25] [SPEAKER_06]: He's like yeah right.
[00:41:28] [SPEAKER_06]: He says I liked the new Android dude he was super nice until they messed with his programming.
[00:41:34] [SPEAKER_06]: There was a fool few cool homages as we've already talked about to the original film including the OG synthetic human who was back to cause more trouble.
[00:41:45] [SPEAKER_06]: Considering the actor who played him died four years ago this was a full circle moment of AI creating AI.
[00:41:51] [SPEAKER_06]: There was also one way to look at yeah I guess also or just stealing his the rights to bet you they didn't pay his family for any of that I bet.
[00:42:01] [SPEAKER_06]: And it looked terrible.
[00:42:03] [SPEAKER_06]: Well also a certain line which was famous from Alien unfortunately beyond baby Ridley Ridley Ripley I really didn't really care about any of the characters so he had the same thing.
[00:42:16] [SPEAKER_06]: It's like they don't they don't build an arc like in the original Alien you cared for them all because they had personalities and you cared about them and they weren't annoying as fuck.
[00:42:25] [SPEAKER_06]: With most Alien movies it was sorry with most Alien movies it was predictable.
[00:42:30] [SPEAKER_06]: It wasn't a case of if everyone was going to die it was when this film is supposed to take place between the original Alien and aliens.
[00:42:38] [SPEAKER_06]: OK so thanks Murph for looking that up.
[00:42:40] [SPEAKER_06]: So they needed to tie it all together.
[00:42:42] [SPEAKER_06]: This was done effectively if not that brilliantly.
[00:42:49] [SPEAKER_06]: This was somewhat entertaining.
[00:42:51] [SPEAKER_06]: He said man.
[00:42:52] [SPEAKER_06]: So he liked it a little better.
[00:42:55] [SPEAKER_06]: He wasn't as hyper critical as as an alien fan and someone who doesn't like alien movies.
[00:43:01] [SPEAKER_00]: That's all you got.
[00:43:02] [SPEAKER_03]: You got the two extremes and you got Murthy was right in the middle.
[00:43:05] [SPEAKER_00]: So yeah and that's why I got a map from him.
[00:43:08] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah I guess for me he wasn't bothered as much as we but he does like nostalgia like he lives for nostalgia whereas you and I it's like like that does not again.
[00:43:19] [SPEAKER_06]: You know the only time nostalgia works like we saw it with Deadpool and Wolverine that worked because how they did it they were poking fun at it.
[00:43:28] [SPEAKER_06]: But otherwise poop door.
[00:43:30] [SPEAKER_06]: All right so you got to see Elliot Page's newest project.
[00:43:35] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah he co-wrote it and stars in it.
[00:43:40] [SPEAKER_06]: Probably produced it.
[00:43:41] [SPEAKER_06]: They have a production.
[00:43:43] [SPEAKER_01]: It sure was produced by Elliot.
[00:43:47] [SPEAKER_06]: So their name all over it then.
[00:43:50] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah pretty much.
[00:43:51] [SPEAKER_06]: I mean even the story arc is kind of their story but I don't know if it's.
[00:43:55] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah I mean there's no question this super personal movie for Elliot Page.
[00:44:01] [SPEAKER_03]: And you can you can see that it's got.
[00:44:05] [SPEAKER_03]: It's basically about a trans man who has been away from his home for many years and is going to go back for his father's birthday.
[00:44:18] [SPEAKER_03]: So that's basically the whole thing and how they're going to react to him.
[00:44:23] [SPEAKER_06]: Do they know they do they know they know but they've never seen but they've never.
[00:44:27] [SPEAKER_03]: Exactly so it's interesting.
[00:44:36] [SPEAKER_03]: All the scenes with the family are like a lot of them are like super duper uncomfortable and that's the point.
[00:44:45] [SPEAKER_03]: And there are there are so many messages in this movie and they're all worth hearing.
[00:44:53] [SPEAKER_03]: It does lose its way though when it's not about the family.
[00:44:58] [SPEAKER_03]: They put in this little side story where he meets a girlfriend from from once upon a time who's now married and has children.
[00:45:09] [SPEAKER_03]: And I think the movie loses a bit of its effectiveness in that tries to pursue that relationship which if you know they're married like that kind of was kind of weird.
[00:45:22] [SPEAKER_06]: Why did they need to have.
[00:45:23] [SPEAKER_03]: And why did they even need to have that when they had all this good stuff with the family dynamic and the bigoted.
[00:45:32] [SPEAKER_03]: Husband to be of its sister and all that which there was some such good poignant scenes with him.
[00:45:43] [SPEAKER_03]: And the father in this was amazing.
[00:45:46] [SPEAKER_03]: I can't remember who played the father but he was so good in this.
[00:45:50] [SPEAKER_03]: And there are there are two scenes in particular that make this whole movie worthwhile.
[00:45:58] [SPEAKER_03]: I will say that it feels a little disjointed because of the side story and as a cohesive film.
[00:46:06] [SPEAKER_03]: It's not you wouldn't show this to a bunch of film students say this is how you make a film.
[00:46:15] [SPEAKER_03]: However I would say most of the performances not all of them are really really good.
[00:46:20] [SPEAKER_03]: There's a couple of standout performances.
[00:46:22] [SPEAKER_03]: Elliot Page is amazing in this.
[00:46:24] [SPEAKER_06]: They usually are fantastic.
[00:46:27] [SPEAKER_03]: And at the end of the day there's enough here to make it a high man.
[00:46:34] [SPEAKER_03]: It's it's absolutely.
[00:46:35] [SPEAKER_03]: I want to give it a mondo but the side story took away from it.
[00:46:40] [SPEAKER_03]: The the and the time sorry I'm losing my mic my kick in and again.
[00:46:50] [SPEAKER_03]: But all in all it really has a lot of good stuff to say and it's all worth hearing.
[00:46:58] [SPEAKER_03]: And I so the content is the content is really good.
[00:47:01] [SPEAKER_03]: It just it just loses his way a couple of times and I wish it didn't.
[00:47:05] [SPEAKER_03]: I wish it really did focus on the family and that's that's a personal thing like I wish it would.
[00:47:09] [SPEAKER_03]: And maybe someone else is going to watch it and go no it needed to have that other.
[00:47:13] [SPEAKER_03]: But this it was kind of it was kind of weird because like why are we getting.
[00:47:17] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah because now you're going to make pages character and kind of villain a little bit.
[00:47:22] [SPEAKER_06]: So it's like trying to break up an excuse to hate them for who they are.
[00:47:27] [SPEAKER_03]: It's just it's a weird choice to put that in there.
[00:47:30] [SPEAKER_03]: I understand having the character there but not the whole pursuing that character.
[00:47:36] [SPEAKER_03]: I like the original interaction with them and there there is a kind of a weird scene where where she realizes that she's kind of having this fear because she realized she still has feelings for Sam which is Elliot Page's character.
[00:47:59] [SPEAKER_03]: So she kind of pushes him away after they have this interaction because they actually see each other on the train to Toronto I think it is.
[00:48:08] [SPEAKER_03]: So that that into it and I almost feel like that's where it needed some explanation because you didn't really know why she was pushing him away at the time.
[00:48:19] [SPEAKER_03]: So I think you needed to have another scene there with them but you didn't need to have this whole super duper pursue this person.
[00:48:28] [SPEAKER_03]: I guess the way it wrapped up I was okay with them doing it because of how they wrapped it up.
[00:48:35] [SPEAKER_03]: But I didn't think it was needed I think it took away from the grand message of this film.
[00:48:39] [SPEAKER_03]: But it was it was it was a man it's worth watching.
[00:48:44] [SPEAKER_03]: I think a lot of people should watch this movie.
[00:48:47] [SPEAKER_03]: I think it I think it it does have the ability for people to have more understanding.
[00:48:55] [SPEAKER_03]: I think it I think it has the ability to educate which which is hopefully why other people will see this and and it's definitely we're seeing I just wish it was more cohesive and I wish it didn't have the side story but.
[00:49:08] [SPEAKER_06]: But it sounds like from not seeing the movie.
[00:49:11] [SPEAKER_06]: What I'm hearing it also say is okay just because someone is a trans person doesn't mean they can also not be an asshole.
[00:49:19] [SPEAKER_06]: Oh yeah that's true that's true and maybe that's the point.
[00:49:22] [SPEAKER_06]: Maybe that's what Elliot was wanting us to know is that you know I'm still human I'm still human I could be an asshole.
[00:49:30] [SPEAKER_07]: Maybe.
[00:49:32] [SPEAKER_07]: I mean if I was writing the story about my you know maybe something that was mimicking my life I want to be right.
[00:49:39] [SPEAKER_00]: And it's okay for for that to be the message maybe not in this film because I think this film was trying to give you some different.
[00:49:47] [SPEAKER_06]: Which is which is I think you know why kind of why I say it because it's like okay what is the message you're trying to put here because you're getting you kind of sending two conflicting ones let's.
[00:49:58] [SPEAKER_03]: I'll be honest I I I.
[00:50:02] [SPEAKER_03]: When I saw the trailer because I did watch the trailer for this I was like I don't know I just don't know but it has a very provocative first scene where you're like.
[00:50:14] [SPEAKER_03]: And it's got a lot in the beginning where you're like I'm not sure sure about this but once he gets to the family and they start.
[00:50:25] [SPEAKER_03]: Doing their thing yeah that's where this really takes off and it is so uncomfortable to watch nice and that's why I love those scenes because I don't care who you are you're gonna be a little uncomfortable okay.
[00:50:38] [SPEAKER_06]: Okay so do you remember a few years ago when we watched Beanpole together.
[00:50:43] [SPEAKER_03]: Not that uncomfortable there's nothing more.
[00:50:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Okay good.
[00:50:48] [SPEAKER_03]: I just wanted to know if it was more and Beanpole is next level filmmaking too Beanpole is brilliant.
[00:50:57] [SPEAKER_07]: Just so I have a comparison of how uncomfortable I never feel when I see this.
[00:51:00] [SPEAKER_01]: There's no there's no matching Beanpole.
[00:51:04] [SPEAKER_06]: Perfect well you know what that was a pretty solid week we were talking about one of the films that you watch this week next week because it comes out into major release.
[00:51:13] [SPEAKER_03]: I watched so many movies this week.
[00:51:15] [SPEAKER_03]: I even watched.
[00:51:16] [SPEAKER_06]: And the fact that you kind of remembered them is pretty good with having so much brain damage and all.
[00:51:20] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah I did my best as I say I'm searching for the words a little bit but I'm trying hard.
[00:51:27] [SPEAKER_03]: You're doing good keep it up.
[00:51:30] [SPEAKER_07]: Let's see what happens next.
[00:51:34] [SPEAKER_00]: Alright.
[00:51:36] [SPEAKER_00]: What are we Murr?
[00:51:38] [SPEAKER_07]: That's your cue yeah.
[00:51:40] [SPEAKER_07]: So even though.
[00:51:41] [SPEAKER_00]: We got more Murr.
[00:51:42] [SPEAKER_00]: We got more Murr he's not even here.
[00:51:44] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah we got more Murr than when he is here.
[00:51:46] [SPEAKER_00]: God damn it he's still he's still dominating the show he's not even here.
[00:51:51] [SPEAKER_07]: That's right.
[00:51:53] [SPEAKER_00]: Alright.
[00:51:55] [SPEAKER_07]: Alright.
[00:51:56] [SPEAKER_06]: We get the Murr man minute even when the Murr's not here.
[00:52:00] [SPEAKER_06]: So Murr man went to see the movie UHF.
[00:52:05] [SPEAKER_00]: They got it also with Bryce.
[00:52:07] [SPEAKER_00]: I showed up there too.
[00:52:09] [SPEAKER_00]: That's right.
[00:52:10] [SPEAKER_00]: Murr's like you're here.
[00:52:11] [SPEAKER_07]: I said yeah I told you I might be.
[00:52:14] [SPEAKER_07]: There are so many movies that Bryce watched last week.
[00:52:17] [SPEAKER_06]: And I'm jealous.
[00:52:19] [SPEAKER_06]: Yes.
[00:52:20] [SPEAKER_06]: So this week he says I'm going retro.
[00:52:24] [SPEAKER_06]: Not like he does every week which he does.
[00:52:26] [SPEAKER_06]: This time I'm paying tribute to the weird one himself.
[00:52:30] [SPEAKER_06]: Weird Al Yankovitch.
[00:52:32] [SPEAKER_06]: Vic.
[00:52:34] [SPEAKER_06]: There we go on Friday.
[00:52:37] [SPEAKER_06]: He says our favorite art.
[00:52:40] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm not me speaking for Murray.
[00:52:41] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm reading his words.
[00:52:43] [SPEAKER_06]: This is Murray's words.
[00:52:44] [SPEAKER_06]: On Friday our favorite art house cinema which is also speaking for Bryce and I.
[00:52:48] [SPEAKER_06]: The Globe had a screening of the 1989 classic film UHF starring Weird Al Yankovitch.
[00:52:54] [SPEAKER_06]: Michael Richards Fran Drescher Victoria Jackson.
[00:52:57] [SPEAKER_06]: And the small but mighty Billy Barty.
[00:53:00] [SPEAKER_06]: For those of you who haven't seen it what's wrong with you.
[00:53:04] [SPEAKER_06]: I even convinced Bryce to check it out and he almost never goes to films he's already seen.
[00:53:10] [SPEAKER_06]: He even brought his better half.
[00:53:13] [SPEAKER_06]: No I'm not talking about Charlie Horse.
[00:53:17] [SPEAKER_06]: UHF is the story of a lovable loser who can't hold a job because of his overactive imagination.
[00:53:22] [SPEAKER_06]: Hey this is a story about Murray.
[00:53:24] [SPEAKER_06]: Until his rich uncle wins.
[00:53:26] [SPEAKER_06]: Oh that's not Murray.
[00:53:28] [SPEAKER_06]: Until his rich uncle wins UHF station in a poker game.
[00:53:33] [SPEAKER_06]: He and his friends turn the down and out TV station into a ratings bonanza.
[00:53:43] [SPEAKER_06]: Which pisses off the big network affiliate in town.
[00:53:45] [SPEAKER_06]: The real star of the show is Michael Richards as dimwitted Stanley Spadosky.
[00:53:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Spadosky.
[00:53:52] [SPEAKER_06]: A janitor turned host of a popular kids show.
[00:53:54] [SPEAKER_06]: While the story isn't especially well written it is quite predictable.
[00:53:58] [SPEAKER_06]: And it's a lot of laughs as Al and his friends come up with the craziest ideas for unconventional TV shows.
[00:54:06] [SPEAKER_06]: Uncle Nutzi's clubhouse.
[00:54:08] [SPEAKER_06]: Bowling for burgers.
[00:54:09] [SPEAKER_06]: Practical jokes and bloopers where they literally prank people on the street.
[00:54:14] [SPEAKER_06]: Rawls wild kingdom from his apartment.
[00:54:17] [SPEAKER_06]: Badgers. We don't need no stinkin' badgers.
[00:54:20] [SPEAKER_06]: Gandhi too.
[00:54:21] [SPEAKER_06]: Conan the librarian.
[00:54:23] [SPEAKER_06]: Wheel of fish.
[00:54:24] [SPEAKER_06]: Stupid. You're so stupid.
[00:54:26] [SPEAKER_06]: And of course Stanley Spadosky's clubhouse where he goes digging for a marble in the oatmeal and shoots kids with a fire hose.
[00:54:36] [SPEAKER_06]: We need more shows like that.
[00:54:38] [SPEAKER_06]: And don't forget kids all your spatula needs go to spatula city.
[00:54:44] [SPEAKER_01]: Spatula city is the best part of the movie.
[00:54:47] [SPEAKER_07]: What is spatula city? I saw this movie when it came out.
[00:54:50] [SPEAKER_01]: They actually it's one of the commercials they run on it.
[00:54:53] [SPEAKER_01]: It's actually a place spatula city if you need you need a spatula you can go to spatula city.
[00:54:57] [SPEAKER_01]: It's an actual place?
[00:54:59] [SPEAKER_01]: It's this giant store and it's all spatulas.
[00:55:02] [SPEAKER_01]: It's so good.
[00:55:03] [SPEAKER_06]: You know what I'm always looking for the next great spatula in my collection.
[00:55:08] [SPEAKER_06]: He says that's right.
[00:55:10] [SPEAKER_06]: Don't change the channel don't touch that dial.
[00:55:12] [SPEAKER_06]: Is this a song that you would sing if you had a brain?
[00:55:16] [SPEAKER_06]: Don't change the channel don't touch that dial.
[00:55:18] [SPEAKER_06]: We got it all on UHF.
[00:55:21] [SPEAKER_06]: Kick off your sneakers stick around for a while.
[00:55:23] [SPEAKER_06]: We got it all on UHF.
[00:55:26] [SPEAKER_06]: Don't forget about your laundry because forget about your job.
[00:55:29] [SPEAKER_06]: Just crank up the volume and yank off that.
[00:55:32] [SPEAKER_06]: We got it all we got it all we got it all on UHF.
[00:55:38] [SPEAKER_06]: Oh my god the mer you're delivering from thousands of kilometers away buddy.
[00:55:43] [SPEAKER_06]: Yes.
[00:55:45] [SPEAKER_06]: We'll see you next week.
[00:55:47] [SPEAKER_02]: Indeed.
[00:55:48] [SPEAKER_02]: So what I don't even know what's next I don't have an agenda.
[00:55:51] [SPEAKER_06]: It's time to rage my friend.
[00:55:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh.
[00:55:59] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay we can do that.
[00:56:02] [SPEAKER_06]: It's coming people don't you worry our poor brain damage boy.
[00:56:06] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm doing my best.
[00:56:07] [SPEAKER_06]: He's doing his best.
[00:56:09] Dementorizing.
[00:56:13] [SPEAKER_04]: Vision blurring.
[00:56:14] [SPEAKER_04]: Rage taking over.
[00:56:20] [SPEAKER_01]: Nice.
[00:56:23] [SPEAKER_01]: I'm dealing with my dog at the same time he's trying to eat something.
[00:56:26] [SPEAKER_07]: I'm dealing with my brain damage and his dog at the same time.
[00:56:28] [SPEAKER_07]: And Noah's dog is brain damage.
[00:56:34] [SPEAKER_06]: Okay so here's my rage this week.
[00:56:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Sorry about that Jim.
[00:56:42] [SPEAKER_06]: So my rage this week is not that they made Alien.
[00:56:46] [SPEAKER_06]: I mean that's enough to make people rage to begin with.
[00:56:49] [SPEAKER_06]: What I'm raging about is sometimes when you're in the cinema if you go to the
[00:56:55] [SPEAKER_06]: cinema as much as we do which is every single week they now have this thing
[00:57:00] [SPEAKER_06]: and I don't know if it's trying to make us connect with the directors or
[00:57:04] [SPEAKER_06]: the actors because they talk about the movie.
[00:57:06] [SPEAKER_06]: So they bring on the director of Alien Pupilus and he's talking about how
[00:57:12] [SPEAKER_06]: you know we've done a lot of we've kind of strayed away from from the
[00:57:18] [SPEAKER_06]: original storyline of Alien so I just wanted to bring it back.
[00:57:22] [SPEAKER_06]: This is the reason I'm raging.
[00:57:24] [SPEAKER_06]: It's his fault.
[00:57:26] [SPEAKER_06]: Not only not only did he decide to make an Alien movie which did not need to be
[00:57:32] [SPEAKER_06]: made because they've already gone from space not go to space gone from space.
[00:57:36] [SPEAKER_06]: So once you've gone from space there's no more needs to be done.
[00:57:40] [SPEAKER_06]: Why are we back in space?
[00:57:41] [SPEAKER_06]: Why are we going back into space to retell the story back to when Alien
[00:57:48] [SPEAKER_06]: first happened.
[00:57:49] [SPEAKER_06]: This movie needs to stop and him talking about it didn't make it any
[00:57:54] [SPEAKER_06]: more for me to after watching it.
[00:57:55] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm like now you're just because I saw another movie after watching it and
[00:57:59] [SPEAKER_06]: they played this in the movie I was watching and like now you're making me
[00:58:03] [SPEAKER_06]: angry because I hated your movie so much and now you're talking about you
[00:58:06] [SPEAKER_06]: made it because you did want to go back and make it a style you're
[00:58:09] [SPEAKER_06]: written piece of garbage.
[00:58:11] [SPEAKER_06]: That's my rage this week.
[00:58:13] [SPEAKER_06]: Stop interviewing directors about terrible movies.
[00:58:17] [SPEAKER_06]: Ask me first and I'll tell you who you should put on.
[00:58:21] [SPEAKER_06]: And that this isn't one of them.
[00:58:22] [SPEAKER_06]: You know.
[00:58:25] [SPEAKER_06]: Pupilous.
[00:58:27] [SPEAKER_02]: So Pupilous.
[00:58:43] [SPEAKER_02]: All right my rage this week is Alien Romulus.
[00:58:47] [SPEAKER_07]: Rage subsiding.
[00:58:50] [SPEAKER_07]: Pulse slowing.
[00:58:53] [SPEAKER_07]: Hinger feeding.
[00:58:55] [SPEAKER_06]: All right well we Rice has survived an episode with brain
[00:58:59] [SPEAKER_06]: damage we survived without the murder.
[00:59:02] [SPEAKER_02]: This isn't what we're doing.
[00:59:02] [SPEAKER_06]: No.
[00:59:05] [SPEAKER_06]: Sure we'll have some of that.
[00:59:08] [SPEAKER_03]: All of the same time.
[00:59:09] [SPEAKER_06]: Sure.
[00:59:12] [SPEAKER_03]: No you got to turn it up if it's too loud you're too old Jim.
[00:59:19] [SPEAKER_06]: Is that a song they pursue happiness.
[00:59:22] [SPEAKER_02]: It isn't but it should be.
[00:59:24] [SPEAKER_06]: So we don't have a rager dinner this week because I wasn't able to
[00:59:28] [SPEAKER_06]: watch the movie but next week.
[00:59:31] [SPEAKER_06]: Casey's back.
[00:59:32] [SPEAKER_06]: The Mers back.
[00:59:34] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm back.
[00:59:35] [SPEAKER_06]: Your brain might be back.
[00:59:36] [SPEAKER_02]: I hope I'm feeling better.
[00:59:37] [SPEAKER_06]: I hope your brain is back.
[00:59:39] [SPEAKER_06]: You never know but if Mers back you know at least he can
[00:59:42] [SPEAKER_06]: control the machinery.
[00:59:43] [SPEAKER_03]: I did okay for someone that's not quite with it.
[00:59:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Look at the size of this hole.
[00:59:49] [SPEAKER_03]: I think my dog just ate a lot of fabric.
[00:59:51] [SPEAKER_06]: Nice.
[00:59:55] [SPEAKER_06]: It is a big hole.
[00:59:56] [SPEAKER_06]: It's almost as big as the hole is that vagina that that
[00:59:59] [SPEAKER_06]: alien jumped out of it was alien pupilus.
[01:00:01] [SPEAKER_01]: Very close.
[01:00:02] [SPEAKER_06]: So next week we will have been watching circle of fear
[01:00:07] [SPEAKER_06]: or alibi perfecto.
[01:00:11] [SPEAKER_06]: The circle of fear or a bit perfecto.
[01:00:14] [SPEAKER_06]: Until next week.
[01:00:20] [SPEAKER_06]: That's it.
[01:00:21] [SPEAKER_06]: You got it baby.
[01:00:23] [SPEAKER_06]: Thanks for listening.
[01:00:24] [SPEAKER_06]: Thanks to the film rage family who you can find in our
[01:00:27] [SPEAKER_06]: show notes.
[01:00:28] [SPEAKER_06]: Thanks to Casey the god of rage and also the nerdy
[01:00:31] [SPEAKER_06]: photographer for the voice of rage.
[01:00:33] [SPEAKER_06]: Welcome back next week Casey.
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[01:00:48] [SPEAKER_06]: Dare us to see terrible movies to fuel our rage
[01:00:51] [SPEAKER_06]: but no matter what you do please please please
[01:00:54] [SPEAKER_07]: please please please please please please please
[01:00:56] [SPEAKER_07]: make us a rage.
[01:00:57] [SPEAKER_07]: That's it for this week.
[01:01:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Rage on.
[01:01:03] [SPEAKER_03]: I pressed the buttons good right?
[01:01:05] [SPEAKER_06]: You did good button pushing.
[01:01:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Rage on.
[01:01:09] [SPEAKER_05]: Mondo!
[01:01:35] Rage on.
