Bad Guys Ain't Good Guys
Pittsburgh NerdDecember 16, 202400:58:2053.4 MB

Bad Guys Ain't Good Guys

This week Nancy joins the show, Sean has a review of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Nancy is watching older shows, we discuss the Girls Gone Wild documentary, DC Studios announced a Clayface movie and the future for Deadpool, plus so much more

[00:00:22] And welcome to episode 598 of the Pittsburgh Nerd Podcast. I'm Sean.

[00:00:29] I'm Nancy, and this is the only podcast that says...

[00:00:32] Ah, well, I attend the Juilliard. I'm a graduate of the Harvard Business School. I travel quite extensively. I lived through the Black Plague and had a pretty good time during that.

[00:00:41] I've seen The Exorcist about 167 times, and it keeps getting funnier every single time I see it, not to mention the fact that you're talking to a dead guy.

[00:00:50] Now, what do you think? You think I'm qualified?

[00:00:55] Who are we talking about here?

[00:00:56] Billages.

[00:00:57] The original?

[00:00:58] Yes.

[00:00:59] Oh, it's been a while since I've seen it. I don't remember that.

[00:01:01] Yeah.

[00:01:02] And you're talking to a dead guy.

[00:01:04] Yeah.

[00:01:05] Have you seen the new one?

[00:01:06] I just watched it last night.

[00:01:07] Don't tell me anything. I haven't seen it yet. I didn't know it was available yet.

[00:01:10] Yeah, it's on Max.

[00:01:13] Oh.

[00:01:13] It's a neat man.

[00:01:14] Oh, I don't go on there much, so thanks for telling me.

[00:01:17] Also, the Joker sequel was also available.

[00:01:20] Really?

[00:01:21] Yeah.

[00:01:22] The one with Lady Nuggan in it?

[00:01:23] Yeah, which I've heard people say is horrible.

[00:01:26] Really?

[00:01:26] Yeah.

[00:01:28] I haven't read any reads. I've been trying to avoid stuff like that.

[00:01:31] Yeah.

[00:01:32] That's terrible.

[00:01:34] I will tell you, I want to give my reviews. Ian gave his, and Ian didn't care for it at all.

[00:01:38] To which one?

[00:01:39] Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice.

[00:01:40] Oh.

[00:01:41] Is it Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice? It's Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice.

[00:01:44] It says Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice.

[00:01:45] Okay.

[00:01:45] And I kind of agree with him.

[00:01:52] Oh.

[00:01:53] Oh.

[00:01:54] Like, my problem with it is there was a good story in there about, you know, Beetlejuice's

[00:02:08] obsession with Lydia, but they ended up throwing too many other threads into it that made it

[00:02:18] like, this is unnecessary.

[00:02:23] Okay.

[00:02:24] I've seen sequels like that, so yeah.

[00:02:26] Yeah, like, I don't want to spoil anything because I do want you to watch it and make your own

[00:02:31] decision, but like, to me it was just like, this could have been a better movie if it was

[00:02:37] just about Beetlejuice's obsession with Lydia.

[00:02:42] Mm-hmm.

[00:02:44] Like, you know what I mean?

[00:02:44] Like, it just, there was things that were going on that were off the mark.

[00:02:49] So is that based on like, the movie itself because it isn't like the original or because they

[00:02:58] didn't continue like in this time frame or, you know what I mean?

[00:03:03] No, it's just, it's based upon, I mean, you know, Winona Ryder's in it, Catherine O'Hara,

[00:03:17] who's a Canadian treasure, is in it.

[00:03:19] Yes.

[00:03:19] You know, there were things that were done and I'm like, okay, well this, when you watch

[00:03:29] it, you sit there and you say there was a possibility for a really good movie here if you had simplified

[00:03:34] the story.

[00:03:35] Okay.

[00:03:36] Instead, you're adding a lot of stuff that like, it's only meant to like, push the plot, not

[00:03:48] be part of the plot.

[00:03:50] Oh, okay.

[00:03:51] Like, there's a, there's a storyline with, you know, Beetlejuice's ex-wife.

[00:03:58] In real life or dead world?

[00:04:02] Both.

[00:04:02] Oh, come on.

[00:04:04] There, there, there's a, there's a storyline, like part of the storyline that made sense

[00:04:09] to a certain extent was, you know, Winona Ryder, she's getting, getting married.

[00:04:16] Right.

[00:04:16] You know, Lydia's getting married, it's her, it's her second marriage because she has a

[00:04:21] daughter played by Jenna Ortiz, who we all know from Wednesday.

[00:04:27] Wednesday.

[00:04:28] Yeah.

[00:04:32] So, like that aspect of it, I kind of would have kept because that's what drives Beetlejuice.

[00:04:38] Right.

[00:04:38] Is like, I'm still in love with her.

[00:04:40] Like he's saying in the movie, like I'm just, I, there's a love of my life.

[00:04:43] She just, you know, doesn't want to talk to me.

[00:04:47] Yeah.

[00:04:47] You know, but you know, like you, there's the driver of, you know, Beetlejuice is trying

[00:04:53] to stop the marriage.

[00:04:54] Right.

[00:04:56] For, for his own selfish reasons.

[00:04:59] But, you know, so there was a, there wasn't a reason Beetlejuice does anything.

[00:05:03] Right.

[00:05:04] But so there was a story there that they could have played off of, but they added all these

[00:05:08] other elements.

[00:05:09] Like the Willem Dafoe stuff.

[00:05:12] I was like, I was embarrassed for Willem Dafoe.

[00:05:14] I was like.

[00:05:14] I didn't know Willem Dafoe was in this.

[00:05:16] Yeah, he is.

[00:05:17] And it's like, man, you're, you're better than us.

[00:05:20] Man.

[00:05:22] Don't write it for me.

[00:05:23] I'm sure, I'm sure for him it was like, you know, there's that great line by Michael

[00:05:31] Kane.

[00:05:33] They asked him about like, you know, you're, you're this really good actor and you did

[00:05:38] Jaws to Revenge.

[00:05:40] And he's like, I've never seen the movie, but it bought me a lovely house.

[00:05:45] Yeah.

[00:05:46] You know?

[00:05:46] Yeah.

[00:05:46] And I just wonder if that was like, you know, I mean, it's Tim Burton.

[00:05:50] I'm sure you have higher expectations for a movie like this, but.

[00:05:55] I thought everybody would be like, wow, this is so great.

[00:05:58] I hope they make a third.

[00:06:00] You know?

[00:06:02] I'm, I'm like hesitant on watching it now.

[00:06:05] No, I mean, there, there was something like Keaton kills it.

[00:06:08] Oh, I know that.

[00:06:10] I have no doubt.

[00:06:11] Yeah.

[00:06:11] And I mean.

[00:06:14] And.

[00:06:15] Him and Winona Ryder would be in Catherine O'Hara.

[00:06:18] O'Hara or O'Hare?

[00:06:19] O'Hara.

[00:06:20] O'Hara?

[00:06:21] O'Hare.

[00:06:22] I guess O'Hara.

[00:06:23] And her, I really like her.

[00:06:25] Yeah.

[00:06:26] I mean, like in Catherine O'Hara is, I mean.

[00:06:30] They just go back to playing those characters.

[00:06:32] It's like amazing.

[00:06:33] Right.

[00:06:33] Like, and I only want to say like, like, I like Jenna Ortiz and her interaction with both

[00:06:42] Catherine O'Hara and.

[00:06:44] Well, it's grandma.

[00:06:46] Yeah.

[00:06:46] And with Winona Ryder.

[00:06:49] And, you know, my crush for Winona Ryder knows no ends.

[00:06:54] Everybody has a crush on Winona Ryder.

[00:06:56] Yeah.

[00:06:56] I mean, I've had a crush on her since the first Beetlejuice.

[00:06:59] Right.

[00:06:59] You know.

[00:07:01] So.

[00:07:02] Christine was into the cartoon.

[00:07:04] Remember I bought her the box set?

[00:07:05] I do remember.

[00:07:06] I watched the cartoon.

[00:07:08] Yeah.

[00:07:09] She really loves that cartoon.

[00:07:10] Yeah.

[00:07:10] And it is good.

[00:07:11] It is.

[00:07:11] It's very good.

[00:07:12] I'm not going to tell you.

[00:07:12] It's not good.

[00:07:13] It's a better sequel than this was.

[00:07:15] Oh, shit.

[00:07:15] Don't tell me that.

[00:07:17] What's up?

[00:07:18] I don't want to.

[00:07:19] I hate that I'm deterring you from it because I want you to make your own decision.

[00:07:22] Yeah.

[00:07:22] Because you may come back and be like, oh, you're an idiot.

[00:07:25] And I really liked it.

[00:07:26] It's like Twisters.

[00:07:26] You thought it was fantastic.

[00:07:28] And I'm like, it was a shit movie.

[00:07:29] Yeah.

[00:07:32] I'm sure you'll get hate mail from me saying that.

[00:07:42] By the way, old friend that showed Dorothy said hello.

[00:07:47] Remember she used to be on.

[00:07:48] Well, she's still on Twitter.

[00:07:50] She'd always talk.

[00:07:51] Oh, yeah.

[00:07:53] Yeah.

[00:07:53] Yeah.

[00:07:54] Hi.

[00:07:54] Yeah.

[00:07:56] But yeah.

[00:07:57] So I watched this and I was just.

[00:08:01] I want to say I was bummed out because I did have high expectations for it.

[00:08:04] Right.

[00:08:05] You know, make your own decision.

[00:08:08] Thad said he loved it.

[00:08:10] Like when after Ian's review, I was like, I watched it.

[00:08:13] I thought it was great.

[00:08:14] Wow.

[00:08:15] So.

[00:08:17] The two battling out.

[00:08:19] Yeah.

[00:08:20] Well.

[00:08:21] But I mean, like, but I feel like I'm a little bit less.

[00:08:24] Like I lean towards Ian where I mean, Ian hated it.

[00:08:29] Like he was like, there's some good stuff.

[00:08:30] But overall, it was a waste of my time.

[00:08:33] Like.

[00:08:33] Like.

[00:08:34] Honestly, you gotta love it.

[00:08:35] Yeah.

[00:08:36] And I.

[00:08:37] I.

[00:08:38] I.

[00:08:38] I.

[00:08:39] I don't think I wasted my time, but it wasn't like.

[00:08:43] At the end of it, I was like, well, I'm glad I watched that.

[00:08:46] You know what I mean?

[00:08:47] Like.

[00:08:48] Yeah.

[00:08:50] I also think I'm still on a high from flow.

[00:08:53] I think about that movie every day.

[00:08:58] The one with the cat.

[00:08:59] The animated cat.

[00:09:00] Oh, the one you just went to see.

[00:09:02] Yeah.

[00:09:02] Yes.

[00:09:02] Yes.

[00:09:03] I'm sorry.

[00:09:03] I heard the name and I was like.

[00:09:05] Where did I hear that?

[00:09:06] Yeah.

[00:09:06] Okay.

[00:09:06] Yes.

[00:09:09] I'm sorry.

[00:09:10] Your cat is being very weird today.

[00:09:12] He's being so.

[00:09:14] Off the charts.

[00:09:16] Disturbingly weird.

[00:09:17] Like there was something up with this cat.

[00:09:19] It's my baby girl.

[00:09:20] She's freaking me out.

[00:09:22] Yeah.

[00:09:23] She needs to go away for a minute.

[00:09:26] Keeping my eye on my man.

[00:09:28] She ain't even looking at you.

[00:09:31] Now she is.

[00:09:36] And we are a week dog free now, which is nice.

[00:09:40] Has it been a week?

[00:09:41] Yeah.

[00:09:42] Yeah.

[00:09:42] It'll be about three months when we get done with the dog hair though.

[00:09:45] Yeah.

[00:09:45] I was sweeping in here last night because we were finishing the lights in the window and

[00:09:49] I moved that table and the dog hair.

[00:09:52] Me and Brittany were like, what the hell?

[00:09:54] It was like another dog.

[00:09:56] Yeah.

[00:09:57] You could have made another dog from all this hair.

[00:09:59] So I can't even imagine because I didn't even start at the steps and there was a carpet

[00:10:02] in the hallway.

[00:10:02] Yeah.

[00:10:03] I can't even imagine.

[00:10:04] That's why I keep them out of my room.

[00:10:05] I don't want to have to clean that up.

[00:10:08] No.

[00:10:11] I just have to keep them out because that's where all the cat food is.

[00:10:16] Yeah.

[00:10:18] Yeah.

[00:10:19] My little gremlin mackle.

[00:10:21] Childhood.

[00:10:22] He is a little gremlin.

[00:10:24] Like, there is no other way to describe that dog except he is a little gremlin.

[00:10:30] He is.

[00:10:31] He is just a little sad.

[00:10:35] And then the noises that he makes.

[00:10:36] Oh, he's snort for troubles.

[00:10:39] Yeah.

[00:10:40] He sounds like a little gremlin.

[00:10:41] He has had an issue with his breathing, which I get it.

[00:10:43] Poor guy, you know.

[00:10:45] God, is he a needy dog?

[00:10:47] Yeah.

[00:10:47] Yeah.

[00:10:48] He is the neediest dog I have ever encountered in my life.

[00:10:54] It's just amazing.

[00:10:55] Because, I mean, I've been with that dog.

[00:10:57] I've been on vacations with the dog.

[00:10:58] I've been in that house with that dog.

[00:10:59] Yeah.

[00:11:00] When he's here, he's needy.

[00:11:03] You don't realize how much they take care of that animal.

[00:11:06] Right.

[00:11:06] They do a good job.

[00:11:08] Oh, I wanted to ask how his dog visit went.

[00:11:11] Yeah.

[00:11:11] Yeah.

[00:11:11] I remember he had to visit because of his year.

[00:11:14] Yeah.

[00:11:14] So, the dogs are away.

[00:11:18] Your daughter's put up a tree.

[00:11:20] I think she's decorated it somewhat.

[00:11:23] Yeah.

[00:11:24] She's slowly getting.

[00:11:25] Well, we had to go find her decorations.

[00:11:27] Yeah.

[00:11:27] She couldn't remember where she put them.

[00:11:29] And the last second I found them.

[00:11:30] Yeah.

[00:11:31] So, she's happy about that.

[00:11:33] I am too.

[00:11:34] It's nice to have your own shit.

[00:11:37] Have at it.

[00:11:37] I don't want to put a tree in all of you.

[00:11:39] Go ahead.

[00:11:40] You go.

[00:11:41] I'm good.

[00:11:41] You go.

[00:11:42] You got to do.

[00:11:43] I wanted lights in the window and I got them.

[00:11:45] I'm happy.

[00:11:46] Well, it's like they're not in the window.

[00:11:47] They're around the window.

[00:11:49] They're in the window where we can enjoy them.

[00:11:51] I don't want to put lights on the outside where I can't enjoy them.

[00:11:54] Right.

[00:11:54] I'm never going to stand out in the winter and stare at my house.

[00:11:57] I'm not going to do it.

[00:11:58] Yeah.

[00:11:58] But I'll sit in my kitchen and stare at my window.

[00:12:00] Yeah.

[00:12:01] Weird.

[00:12:02] Yeah.

[00:12:02] I'm also going to put some around my bedroom window, I think.

[00:12:05] Those tags are awesome.

[00:12:07] Yeah.

[00:12:08] I should be endorsing them.

[00:12:12] They're easy to work with.

[00:12:13] They move.

[00:12:14] They stick.

[00:12:14] They're for outdoors.

[00:12:15] Yeah.

[00:12:16] You can barely tell they're there.

[00:12:19] Yeah.

[00:12:20] Yeah.

[00:12:21] I don't know what your obsession with lights is.

[00:12:23] It baffles me.

[00:12:24] Yeah.

[00:12:25] Because the hallway now has...

[00:12:26] Which is so nice coming out of that bathroom at night.

[00:12:29] I don't have to wonder where she's at if I'm going to fall down the stairs or out the window.

[00:12:33] Because you're...

[00:12:34] What is that?

[00:12:35] What's the measurement you got there?

[00:12:37] Two foot by two foot area of death.

[00:12:39] Yeah.

[00:12:40] Yeah.

[00:12:40] So with the lights, it makes it easier to know if you're going to fall down the stairs.

[00:12:43] I want to know which way I'm going.

[00:12:45] Okay?

[00:12:45] I want to see it.

[00:12:47] I don't want to be surprised.

[00:12:48] I always used to just use like the...

[00:12:52] Like...

[00:12:53] Shuffle forward with your foot movement?

[00:12:55] No.

[00:12:56] No.

[00:12:56] What I would actually do is I would open the door with the bathroom lights still on, survey

[00:13:02] the area, then turn it off and shuffle forward.

[00:13:06] Okay.

[00:13:07] All right.

[00:13:08] But see, she's quick.

[00:13:09] Yeah.

[00:13:09] And I have had her get under my feet.

[00:13:12] And Darby, when he goes, I'm telling you, that cat is quick.

[00:13:14] But like she usually...

[00:13:16] If I'm going to the bathroom, like she doesn't follow me to the bathroom, she will stop like

[00:13:24] at the stairs.

[00:13:26] Yeah.

[00:13:26] Because you can tell that she's just like...

[00:13:27] I have a contractual obligation.

[00:13:30] I have to follow you to the bathroom.

[00:13:32] I really don't want to.

[00:13:33] So I'm just going to sit here.

[00:13:35] I think I have fulfilled my destiny.

[00:13:37] Yeah.

[00:13:37] I think this is close enough.

[00:13:39] Yeah.

[00:13:39] Well, the hall lights were more or less put up because we have little ones in the house

[00:13:42] and they're afraid of the stairs and I need them to go up there and go to the bathroom.

[00:13:44] Right.

[00:13:44] So we put light up.

[00:13:45] I understand.

[00:13:46] I understand.

[00:13:47] I'm just...

[00:13:47] And we think they're pretty.

[00:13:49] I do think like...

[00:13:52] Like I used to think it was just like a movie thing.

[00:13:56] But then...

[00:13:58] You see other people who are doing like...

[00:14:00] Like using like Christmas lights or LED lights, like string lights, like around their...

[00:14:08] Their bedroom or like, you know, we have like the mantles from the fireplaces that are bricked up.

[00:14:16] But, you know, wrapped around those and stuff.

[00:14:20] Bathroom mirror.

[00:14:20] Bathroom mirror.

[00:14:20] And I'm just like, why?

[00:14:25] That's cool.

[00:14:26] It's pretty.

[00:14:27] It does look nice.

[00:14:28] And I have to be honest with you.

[00:14:31] When I go in the bathroom, I will guarantee you 99.9% of the time I am not turning on the light.

[00:14:36] Those...

[00:14:37] Except if I'm taking a shower.

[00:14:38] Those lights on that mirror are enough for me to go to the bathroom.

[00:14:42] Good for you.

[00:14:43] I don't need to see much more.

[00:14:45] Yeah.

[00:14:45] I know where the toilet is and I know how to wipe myself.

[00:14:48] I know.

[00:14:49] I need the lights on.

[00:14:51] I'm not saying.

[00:14:52] I'm just saying that.

[00:14:53] Yeah.

[00:14:54] Saves me from having to switch the light off and on all the time.

[00:14:56] Good for you.

[00:14:58] Good for you.

[00:14:59] Good for you.

[00:14:59] Yeah.

[00:15:02] Don't be hating.

[00:15:03] Because I can see better in the dark than you can.

[00:15:05] I can see just fine in the dark.

[00:15:07] I'm just saying.

[00:15:08] If you want me to hit the mark.

[00:15:10] Wait.

[00:15:10] Wait.

[00:15:10] What is that again?

[00:15:11] I was born in the dark.

[00:15:14] I was born in the darkness.

[00:15:17] I did not see the light of day until I was a man.

[00:15:20] You merely adopted it.

[00:15:25] Exactly.

[00:15:26] That's probably the world's worst Bane impression.

[00:15:29] Oh, I've heard worse.

[00:15:31] I'm sorry.

[00:15:33] I still got the cough.

[00:15:34] I can't help it.

[00:15:34] Yeah.

[00:15:38] So have you been watching anything of interest?

[00:15:40] Um, well, old stuff.

[00:15:43] Yeah.

[00:15:44] Stuff I've never actually really sat down and watched.

[00:15:46] Oh, really?

[00:15:47] Such as?

[00:15:49] I'm embarrassed to say it because I am on season four and I'm still wondering why the

[00:15:53] hell I'm watching this.

[00:15:55] Like, this is, there's barely anything funny in it to me.

[00:15:59] Yeah.

[00:15:59] There's a few highlights.

[00:16:01] I've been watching two and a half men.

[00:16:03] Okay.

[00:16:04] Now, Berta, the housekeeper.

[00:16:06] Yeah.

[00:16:07] Should be on that all day long every day.

[00:16:09] Yeah.

[00:16:09] That woman is a treasurer.

[00:16:12] Yeah.

[00:16:12] Okay.

[00:16:13] But the whole, him paying alimony to two women and then having to pay her child support

[00:16:20] too.

[00:16:21] And anytime he does anything, she's like, well, I'll just talk to my lawyer.

[00:16:25] And then he's like, oh, I'll give it to you.

[00:16:28] Like, it's like, what the hell?

[00:16:29] I didn't realize that's what two and a half men were, why his brother is corrupting his

[00:16:34] child with the array of women that go in and out of that.

[00:16:38] And the way he talks about it out in the openly.

[00:16:40] Yeah.

[00:16:41] Like, wow.

[00:16:43] I did not know this is what two and a half men were.

[00:16:46] Yeah.

[00:16:47] I didn't know it was that sexual.

[00:16:49] And I didn't know it was that like demeaning at the same time.

[00:16:54] Yeah.

[00:16:54] Like one's holding a high esteem and one's like, yeah.

[00:16:58] Yeah.

[00:16:59] I don't know.

[00:16:59] I'm still deciding.

[00:17:02] I'm only on season four.

[00:17:04] Oh, the mother too.

[00:17:05] Love the mother.

[00:17:06] Yeah.

[00:17:07] Man, she a rude bitch.

[00:17:11] That was, that was one of those shows like I, you would catch, I would catch it now and

[00:17:17] again.

[00:17:18] I'd be like, eh, that's not worth my time.

[00:17:22] Right.

[00:17:22] Like, yeah, I, like I never had a desire to like deep dive into that show.

[00:17:27] Like there are shows I wish I had watched at the time, like scrubs.

[00:17:33] Like the few times I've caught that show, that show is really funny.

[00:17:37] Yeah.

[00:17:37] And I wish I, like, I'd like to go back and just kind of like.

[00:17:42] I'd like to go back and kind of just watch the whole way through.

[00:17:46] Um, but.

[00:17:48] There's one other thing that I did watch.

[00:17:50] Okay.

[00:17:50] That you might.

[00:17:51] I think I talked to you about it already.

[00:17:53] Maybe.

[00:17:54] I watched that documentary on, um, the dude that did the girls gone wild.

[00:18:01] Oh, yeah.

[00:18:02] To hell is it?

[00:18:04] Francis.

[00:18:04] No.

[00:18:04] Yeah.

[00:18:05] I can't remember.

[00:18:06] Man, that dude was an idiot.

[00:18:09] Yeah.

[00:18:10] He is a terrible human being.

[00:18:12] Oh, yeah.

[00:18:14] Awful.

[00:18:15] Just like I can see you doing that to get.

[00:18:18] I get it.

[00:18:19] Yeah.

[00:18:19] I mean, I get it.

[00:18:20] I mean, it was a craze.

[00:18:21] Yeah.

[00:18:22] Everybody jumped on board with it.

[00:18:23] So, you know, it worked.

[00:18:25] My problem is, is the way he treated and then spoke about it.

[00:18:30] Like, it was not.

[00:18:30] That's the way life is.

[00:18:32] And that's the way women should be treated.

[00:18:33] You know what I mean?

[00:18:34] Like.

[00:18:35] Right.

[00:18:36] Ugh.

[00:18:37] He was a scumbag doing scumbags things.

[00:18:40] Bull.

[00:18:40] And making millions of dollars off of it.

[00:18:42] And not even caring.

[00:18:44] No.

[00:18:44] Not even caring.

[00:18:45] And then I like to follow up on it, though.

[00:18:48] Because he's still in Mexico.

[00:18:50] Yeah.

[00:18:51] Mexico.

[00:18:51] Can't come to Mexico.

[00:18:52] Wherever they fled to.

[00:18:53] Yeah.

[00:18:53] She done took the kids and left.

[00:18:55] Yeah.

[00:18:56] And there has been pictures surfaced to, like, him being hospitalized.

[00:19:00] Yeah.

[00:19:00] Hopefully somebody beat the crap out of him because of his mouth.

[00:19:03] You know?

[00:19:03] Stuff like that.

[00:19:04] And then there's, like, they found records.

[00:19:08] Police records.

[00:19:09] Yeah.

[00:19:09] Just all kinds of shit he's causing down there.

[00:19:12] Yeah.

[00:19:12] You know?

[00:19:13] Like, they went.

[00:19:14] Like, you would think you see da-da-da-da.

[00:19:15] No.

[00:19:16] It went da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da.

[00:19:17] Yeah.

[00:19:17] And you were like, what the fuck is this dude doing?

[00:19:20] And how much money did he actually make that he's still able to live like that?

[00:19:24] The house he lives in is ridiculous.

[00:19:28] Well, I mean, there's always the thing.

[00:19:30] Like, for a certain amount of money, and it's a very small amount in comparison.

[00:19:40] Like, in Mexico, Belize.

[00:19:44] Like, a lot of these, like, Central American, South American countries.

[00:19:50] Like, if you have, like, $200,000, you can live like a kid for a very long time.

[00:19:57] Yeah.

[00:19:58] I mean, I factored that into it, too.

[00:20:00] Right.

[00:20:00] But he's been down there for a very long time.

[00:20:02] Right.

[00:20:03] And hiding.

[00:20:04] Like, he will never come back to the United States because he's going to be thrown in jail.

[00:20:07] Right.

[00:20:07] I mean, he probably has, you know, $10, $20 million, and with that type of money, you can, you know, probably break the law as much as you want in Mexico.

[00:20:19] Yeah.

[00:20:20] And still live like a...

[00:20:21] Still live like a king.

[00:20:22] Yeah.

[00:20:23] He did.

[00:20:25] I don't know.

[00:20:26] But he's a scumbag.

[00:20:27] He's an absolute scumbag.

[00:20:29] I remember when he was thrown in jail in Florida, and we were listening to that Sirius XM at the time, I think.

[00:20:35] Yeah.

[00:20:35] And you were listening to Howard Stern.

[00:20:38] Yeah.

[00:20:39] And he was doing, like, a radio call in jail.

[00:20:42] Yeah.

[00:20:43] And all he had to do was...

[00:20:44] Because he was calling everybody.

[00:20:45] He called the Kardashians, everybody.

[00:20:46] Yeah.

[00:20:47] He said something about...

[00:20:48] I was put in my cell on the day that they don't hand out toilet paper.

[00:20:54] So I have no toilet paper.

[00:20:56] And I'm like, is this dude fucking lying?

[00:20:58] Yeah.

[00:20:59] Like, they ain't gonna take away your human basic rights.

[00:21:01] Right.

[00:21:01] You're just not gonna.

[00:21:03] Right.

[00:21:03] I can't see...

[00:21:04] Unless you're being punished or something like that.

[00:21:06] I don't know how they run.

[00:21:07] I just can't see, like...

[00:21:09] No, you weren't here on Tuesday.

[00:21:10] It's Friday.

[00:21:11] You can't wait till Tuesday for some toilet paper, so you better hold it in.

[00:21:14] Like, they're not gonna do that to you, are they?

[00:21:16] No.

[00:21:17] I can't see that.

[00:21:18] Like, out of countries, I can see that.

[00:21:20] Yeah.

[00:21:20] Like, I...

[00:21:21] You know...

[00:21:22] He was in...

[00:21:23] Where was he?

[00:21:23] Fort Lauderdale jail?

[00:21:25] I can't...

[00:21:26] No.

[00:21:27] I can't see that.

[00:21:29] Yeah.

[00:21:29] I don't see that either.

[00:21:32] But I remember that, though.

[00:21:33] I remember, like, Howard being like, oh, we've got this national treasure we have to save.

[00:21:39] Yeah.

[00:21:39] Yeah.

[00:21:40] Yeah.

[00:21:40] Yeah.

[00:21:40] They all had saved Joe...

[00:21:42] Joe Francis.

[00:21:43] Was it Joe Francis?

[00:21:44] I think so.

[00:21:44] Yeah.

[00:21:44] Saved Joe.

[00:21:45] Saved...

[00:21:46] The Kardashians were walking around with him on.

[00:21:48] Yeah.

[00:21:48] It was like, how do you feel now?

[00:21:50] Dumb asses.

[00:21:51] Wow.

[00:21:54] It hasn't been very often that Kardashians have been on the side of right.

[00:21:57] Yeah.

[00:21:58] You know.

[00:22:00] Well, I'm talking about anybody that bought into his bullshit.

[00:22:03] Right.

[00:22:03] Like, they had people that worked for him very closely.

[00:22:07] Like, the person that was in charge of, like, payroll.

[00:22:12] Yeah.

[00:22:12] On their line.

[00:22:13] Just the nastiness that man was.

[00:22:16] Like, the one lady was like, I just finally was like, this is where I'm done.

[00:22:21] Yeah.

[00:22:22] I was done that day and I packed my shit out of my desk and I left.

[00:22:26] Yeah.

[00:22:26] She's like, and I don't regret it.

[00:22:28] Money or not, I don't regret it.

[00:22:31] Yeah.

[00:22:32] Asshole.

[00:22:33] Yeah.

[00:22:33] So, I watched that.

[00:22:34] Yeah.

[00:22:35] Yeah.

[00:22:37] I really wasn't into the girls with gone wild.

[00:22:39] Obviously, I didn't give a shit about chicks, but.

[00:22:41] Yeah.

[00:22:42] I didn't.

[00:22:43] Remember the Fire Island thing I watched?

[00:22:45] Yeah.

[00:22:45] Yeah.

[00:22:46] Yeah.

[00:22:46] The Fire Fest.

[00:22:47] They do these documentaries very well.

[00:22:50] Yeah.

[00:22:51] And, you know, most of the time they can't get people commenting, but they'll let you

[00:22:54] know.

[00:22:55] Yeah.

[00:22:55] So, they actually give you updates and stuff, too.

[00:22:57] Right.

[00:22:59] Yeah.

[00:22:59] So.

[00:23:02] You know, when I think of Joe France, I think of the Fire Fest guy.

[00:23:05] Yeah.

[00:23:06] Because he was a dumb douche, too.

[00:23:07] Yeah.

[00:23:07] But he's still walking around trying to be an entrepreneur.

[00:23:10] He's.

[00:23:10] He.

[00:23:11] He apparently was there.

[00:23:12] There.

[00:23:13] I think next year they're doing Fire Fest, too.

[00:23:17] Okay.

[00:23:20] A lot of the time we're going to do it right.

[00:23:22] I guess.

[00:23:23] Hopefully, J.

[00:23:24] Roll's staying far, far away from this one.

[00:23:29] Man, that dude bailed.

[00:23:30] Yeah.

[00:23:31] When shit started going to his eye, he's like, I'm out.

[00:23:33] Yeah.

[00:23:33] You're on your own.

[00:23:35] I did all I could do.

[00:23:38] Yeah.

[00:23:39] Yeah.

[00:23:39] He had that quote of, like, I can't remember what it was.

[00:23:43] It's like, these people don't know what.

[00:23:47] I can't.

[00:23:48] I can't remember.

[00:23:49] It was like, at the time, like, I remember, like, it was like a video call that got recorded

[00:23:54] somehow.

[00:23:54] Wow.

[00:23:55] And it was like, they were talking, like, they were talking about, like, people being defrauded.

[00:24:02] And he was like, ah, these people don't know what fraud is.

[00:24:04] Yeah.

[00:24:05] Like, motherfucker, you were giving out ham and cheese sandwiches.

[00:24:08] Yeah.

[00:24:08] Yeah.

[00:24:09] These people paid you millions of dollars.

[00:24:12] Yeah.

[00:24:12] And gave them a ham and cheese sandwich.

[00:24:14] On soggy bread.

[00:24:15] Yeah.

[00:24:15] And wet mattresses to sleep on.

[00:24:17] Yeah.

[00:24:18] Um, what would, um, the leak stuff.

[00:24:22] Like, there's, what, three or four documentaries on this now that are actually worth watching.

[00:24:28] Oh, yeah.

[00:24:28] Right.

[00:24:29] But, like, it's that old thing.

[00:24:30] Like, there's that one documentary that kind of has you leaning toward, like, there's a

[00:24:34] little sympathetic, you know, side of you because the kid didn't know what he was doing,

[00:24:38] blah, blah.

[00:24:38] And then, no, no.

[00:24:39] It's just no.

[00:24:40] It's the same thing with, like, I watched two different documentaries on the Scott Peterson

[00:24:45] thing.

[00:24:46] Yeah.

[00:24:46] With his wife and pregnant wife.

[00:24:48] Yeah.

[00:24:49] Okay.

[00:24:49] The one makes you actually think this dude might be innocent.

[00:24:54] Yeah.

[00:24:54] And then the other one is, like, this dude is guilty and he's a fry.

[00:24:57] Why is he sitting in prison?

[00:24:58] And he should be dead.

[00:24:59] You know what I mean?

[00:25:00] So, it's like.

[00:25:01] Well, yeah.

[00:25:02] Because it's always, like, you always want to hope that a documentary is coming at you

[00:25:07] from a neutral point of view and presenting you with all the facts.

[00:25:10] Right.

[00:25:10] But it's never that case.

[00:25:11] You were going to get a, from a certain point of view no matter what.

[00:25:16] Right.

[00:25:16] I've watched plenty of documentaries where, like, you're like, oh, shit.

[00:25:21] But then you remember, like, well, they admitted this, this, and this.

[00:25:24] Right.

[00:25:24] So, they're trying to present their case.

[00:25:28] Right.

[00:25:28] Like, you know.

[00:25:28] So.

[00:25:29] But this one with Joe Francis.

[00:25:32] Yeah.

[00:25:33] There wouldn't be one that would have me thinking any different of this man.

[00:25:38] Right.

[00:25:39] He's a despicable scumbag.

[00:25:42] Right.

[00:25:42] And I hope to God he never sets a toe back in the United States.

[00:25:45] Right.

[00:25:45] Not that it's going to affect my life one way or another.

[00:25:48] Yeah.

[00:25:49] But justice needs to be done.

[00:25:50] Right.

[00:25:50] Right.

[00:25:50] But it is.

[00:25:51] It is that thing, though, of, like, you're right.

[00:25:54] Like, you can watch it.

[00:25:56] Like, there are some documentaries that do kind of cut it down the middle.

[00:26:02] Or they try to as much as they can.

[00:26:04] Right.

[00:26:04] But you're always going to have a bias.

[00:26:05] Yes.

[00:26:06] Like, no matter what.

[00:26:07] But, and I've watched plenty of documentaries.

[00:26:10] Like, be it sports, legal stuff, political stuff.

[00:26:15] Yeah.

[00:26:16] Like, there's always a.

[00:26:18] No matter how fair you try to present it, there's always going to be, like, a.

[00:26:21] You lean a little bit of this way.

[00:26:22] Yeah.

[00:26:23] There's.

[00:26:23] I haven't watched it yet, but they released this footage.

[00:26:26] It's called the New York SAC Exchange.

[00:26:29] And it's about the New York Jets defense in the 1980s.

[00:26:33] And Mark Gastineau was the defensive end for that team.

[00:26:40] And he held the SAC record of 22 SACs for a very long time.

[00:26:45] And then, I think it was 2003, Brett Favre basically takes a dive for Michael Strahan to break the record.

[00:26:55] Oh, wow.

[00:26:55] Okay.

[00:26:56] So, they show this, and it's Brett Favre at this, like, signing event.

[00:27:03] And Mark Gastineau comes up to him and is like, you hurt me.

[00:27:07] I want my SAC back.

[00:27:10] Wow.

[00:27:11] And Brett's like, the fuck?

[00:27:14] Hell yeah.

[00:27:15] Like, it was like, there's a part of me that's like, Gastineau was being very, very petty.

[00:27:24] Mm-hmm.

[00:27:25] Because, like, I, but there's a part of me that's like, I get like, his claim to fame is he had that SAC record.

[00:27:31] Right.

[00:27:31] And there were a number of people that tied it, but nobody broke it until.

[00:27:36] Get off my iPad.

[00:27:37] Until Michael Strahan did.

[00:27:39] Mm-hmm.

[00:27:39] And then, since then, TJ Watt has tied Strahan's record.

[00:27:45] Oh, wow.

[00:27:45] So, technically, technically, then, it's been broken.

[00:27:48] Right.

[00:27:48] If you want to say Strahan has an asterisk because Brett Favre took a dive, then it's been broken by TJ Watt.

[00:27:56] Right.

[00:27:56] You know, but either way, like, at that moment, there was a part of me that's like, you are so fucking petty for, like, crying about the one thing you're known for.

[00:28:11] Yeah.

[00:28:13] Like, maybe the other thing you're known for is you had sex with Brigitte Nielsen before Stallone did.

[00:28:18] Whoa.

[00:28:19] I don't know.

[00:28:19] Is that your claim to fame?

[00:28:20] Yeah, that's his claim to fame.

[00:28:23] But, like, other than that, like, you're known for nothing.

[00:28:27] Right.

[00:28:28] You know?

[00:28:28] Yeah.

[00:28:31] And, but there's another part of me that's like, well, fuck, if that was me, I'd be pissed, too.

[00:28:35] And if I finally got to approach Brett Favre about it, I'd probably say a piece of my mind as well.

[00:28:40] Right.

[00:28:41] That'd probably be a few motherfuckers in there.

[00:28:43] Yeah.

[00:28:43] Like, he was being polite.

[00:28:46] Right.

[00:28:47] Right.

[00:28:48] So.

[00:28:49] I'm sorry.

[00:28:49] I was giving Beanie something to play with.

[00:28:51] Yeah.

[00:28:51] So, yeah, I mean, like, it's stuff like that.

[00:28:54] You're like, wow, that's, uh, that's harsh.

[00:28:57] Yes.

[00:28:58] Yes.

[00:28:59] Yeah.

[00:29:00] Sometimes you just don't know.

[00:29:02] There's a, like, I'm addicted to these things.

[00:29:05] Like, I'm in the middle of the JonBenet one, which I really don't want to watch it, but

[00:29:08] I want to see the end of it because everybody that I know that watches these is like, oh,

[00:29:12] you got to watch that one then.

[00:29:13] Yeah.

[00:29:14] And I'm like, I had to walk away from that for a little bit.

[00:29:17] So it's been a couple of weeks.

[00:29:18] I'll go back.

[00:29:19] You know, it's, there's a lot of good ones out there, but that's, my problem is like,

[00:29:24] like the one making a murder.

[00:29:26] Yeah.

[00:29:27] The first season, you're like, this dude's guilty.

[00:29:29] Yeah.

[00:29:29] Second season, when all the other new evidence is coming out, you're like, I don't think this

[00:29:33] dude had anything to do with this.

[00:29:35] Yeah.

[00:29:35] You know what I mean?

[00:29:35] Like, it's in the same documentary.

[00:29:38] Yeah.

[00:29:39] Yeah.

[00:29:39] So it's like, fuck.

[00:29:41] Yeah.

[00:29:42] But I don't know.

[00:29:43] I don't know.

[00:29:44] All you can do is take what they give you and assess whatever it is in your mind you think

[00:29:49] happened, even though it's never going to affect your life.

[00:29:51] Right.

[00:29:51] But you think about this shit.

[00:29:53] I'm sorry.

[00:29:53] I think about it.

[00:29:54] Because that human beings that this happened to, it isn't like, make the leaf.

[00:29:59] Yeah.

[00:30:01] But the Girls Gone Wild one, I just, the girls that actually did the documentary.

[00:30:08] Yeah.

[00:30:09] I feel for them.

[00:30:10] Even though they were kids.

[00:30:13] Being stupid.

[00:30:15] Like, nobody's ever done that before.

[00:30:17] Right.

[00:30:17] And he exploited that.

[00:30:19] But I mean, that's also, like, you can probably draw a correlation between Girls Gone Wild and

[00:30:28] OnlyFans.

[00:30:29] But see, here's the thing with the Girls Gone Wild thing.

[00:30:32] There's a few of them that it absolutely ruined their life.

[00:30:35] Like, people they knew saw it.

[00:30:38] Yeah.

[00:30:39] And, like, when their parents found that, and then they didn't even know they were going

[00:30:42] to be on it.

[00:30:43] Right.

[00:30:44] Like, they had no fucking clue that this was going to be leaving where they were.

[00:30:47] You know what I mean?

[00:30:48] Right.

[00:30:48] So, like, some of them girls having to go back to school and on to college, and people

[00:30:53] seeing that, that's all you're going to hear.

[00:30:56] Right.

[00:30:57] But that's also a level of dumb assery because you decided to show your tits anyway.

[00:31:00] I agree.

[00:31:02] Right.

[00:31:02] But they're on spring break and they're being stupid.

[00:31:04] Right.

[00:31:05] I agree.

[00:31:06] But what I'm talking about, though, is...

[00:31:08] I can honestly say I've never showed my tits in public.

[00:31:10] Like that.

[00:31:11] So, these...

[00:31:13] Like, I...

[00:31:14] But you can draw a correlation.

[00:31:15] Like, okay, here was these women being exploited for money, and they're now turning it around,

[00:31:22] and they're exploiting you for the money.

[00:31:24] Right.

[00:31:25] You know.

[00:31:25] Oh, they ain't getting shit, though.

[00:31:27] No, they're...

[00:31:28] Like...

[00:31:28] He got off on everything.

[00:31:30] No, I...

[00:31:30] Everything.

[00:31:31] No, like, I...

[00:31:31] What I'm saying is...

[00:31:34] The turn of the tide is...

[00:31:36] These women went from being exploited and getting nothing for...

[00:31:39] And having their lives ruined for showing their tits...

[00:31:41] To now...

[00:31:43] They're showing their tits...

[00:31:45] And getting money directly from the consumer.

[00:31:51] What are you talking about?

[00:31:53] You do know what OnlyFans is, right?

[00:31:55] Oh!

[00:31:56] You're talking about OnlyFans.

[00:31:57] Yeah.

[00:31:57] Never mind.

[00:31:58] I'm sorry.

[00:31:58] Yes, yes, yes.

[00:31:59] Oh, I thought you were talking about the girls on Gone Wild.

[00:32:02] No.

[00:32:02] I'm just saying, like...

[00:32:03] Like, this is where it started.

[00:32:05] Yeah, yeah, yeah.

[00:32:06] Yeah.

[00:32:06] Right.

[00:32:07] And now this is where we're at.

[00:32:09] Yeah, but...

[00:32:10] But the difference is...

[00:32:13] You went from a buffoon genius like Joe Francis, who figured out how to make money off

[00:32:20] of this.

[00:32:22] To now it's just...

[00:32:24] Because it's the same people.

[00:32:26] It's the same, like...

[00:32:27] Like the same persons who bought Girls Gone Wild.

[00:32:30] It's the same person who's giving...

[00:32:32] Money off.

[00:32:33] Hundreds of dollars to women on OnlyFans.

[00:32:35] Right.

[00:32:36] You know, and it's like...

[00:32:39] All this changed is...

[00:32:44] It went from being...

[00:32:45] Going through Joe Francis to now it's just a direct consumer.

[00:32:49] Yeah.

[00:32:50] You know, but...

[00:32:52] It also just shows the simplicity of man that, you know, no matter what, we'll pay to see

[00:32:59] tits.

[00:32:59] Right.

[00:33:00] Yeah.

[00:33:01] Yeah.

[00:33:01] You know?

[00:33:02] Yeah.

[00:33:05] I'm sorry.

[00:33:06] She...

[00:33:06] I don't want to know what she's got on the floor.

[00:33:08] I don't know.

[00:33:09] Something blue.

[00:33:10] That's not what I gave her to play with.

[00:33:11] Yeah.

[00:33:12] That's too small.

[00:33:16] I'm sorry.

[00:33:17] Cats just...

[00:33:19] Yeah.

[00:33:19] Distract me.

[00:33:22] Yeah.

[00:33:23] Yes.

[00:33:23] I agree.

[00:33:24] I agree.

[00:33:24] Yes.

[00:33:25] I apologize.

[00:33:25] I didn't know for a second you were talking about OnlyFans.

[00:33:27] Yeah.

[00:33:28] I never really even...

[00:33:30] I can never say I ever once had the urge to look at that.

[00:33:34] No, I understand that.

[00:33:35] I'm not...

[00:33:37] Is it a website or is it an app?

[00:33:39] OnlyFans?

[00:33:39] Yeah.

[00:33:40] It's a website.

[00:33:40] Oh.

[00:33:43] I've heard people talk about it, but...

[00:33:45] Yeah.

[00:33:46] Yeah.

[00:33:50] Okay.

[00:33:50] Well, yeah.

[00:33:51] That's what I've been watching.

[00:33:52] To answer your question.

[00:34:02] So...

[00:34:04] So...

[00:34:04] So...

[00:34:05] I just mentioned the Joker movie and its sequel a little bit ago.

[00:34:10] Yes.

[00:34:11] And DC Studios has announced that they are going to be making a Clayface movie.

[00:34:25] Clayface.

[00:34:26] Remind me.

[00:34:26] Batman villain.

[00:34:28] Batman.

[00:34:29] I'm there.

[00:34:30] Okay.

[00:34:30] You said Batman.

[00:34:31] I remember.

[00:34:31] Okay.

[00:34:33] Now, this is off the heels of...

[00:34:35] You know, they just did the Penguin series.

[00:34:42] You know, the Joker movies.

[00:34:45] And now they're going to do a Clayface movie.

[00:34:47] Okay.

[00:34:54] Now, this...

[00:34:55] I mean, again, this doesn't have to connect to anything.

[00:34:57] And we're also coming off the heels of, like, one of the most awful runs of trying to put a universe together with the Sony Spider-Man villain-verse.

[00:35:10] You know, with Morpheus and...

[00:35:14] Or Morbius and Venom and Kraven the Hunter and Madam Web and whoever else was involved with this debacle.

[00:35:24] So Sony has announced that, yeah, we're done.

[00:35:27] No more.

[00:35:28] No moss.

[00:35:29] Mm-hmm.

[00:35:29] We've taken our lumps.

[00:35:32] What I don't understand is what is the fascination with taking villains and trying to make them into the main character?

[00:35:45] I don't know.

[00:35:46] Because they're interesting sometimes?

[00:35:49] They are, but, like...

[00:35:51] I don't see the Clayface thing.

[00:35:57] Like, I see some.

[00:35:58] You know, Joker.

[00:35:59] What not.

[00:36:01] But...

[00:36:03] Clayface wasn't, like...

[00:36:05] In any major movies or...

[00:36:09] No, but...

[00:36:11] Apparently somebody came up with an idea for a story.

[00:36:14] And it kind of got shelved.

[00:36:16] And James Gunn got his hand on it.

[00:36:18] It was like, this is brilliant.

[00:36:19] Let's do this.

[00:36:23] Why don't they make a movie like they did...

[00:36:26] I don't know if it works for people, though.

[00:36:28] With me, I don't care.

[00:36:30] Like...

[00:36:31] Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man, they always, like...

[00:36:34] Normally had more than one villain thing going on.

[00:36:37] One that pertained to the main storyline.

[00:36:40] And then that one that was, like, the backstory line.

[00:36:44] Because we kind of got tired of multiple villains.

[00:36:50] Hmm.

[00:36:51] It don't bother me that much.

[00:36:53] Two villains in a movie don't bother me.

[00:36:56] I mean, you could do it.

[00:36:58] Like, there are certain ways you can do it.

[00:37:00] Like, Marvel's done it.

[00:37:04] But it's like...

[00:37:08] Well, Bucky's the villain.

[00:37:11] But it's really Robert Redford who's the real villain.

[00:37:14] Because he's with Hydra.

[00:37:16] And Bucky's...

[00:37:16] You know, like...

[00:37:17] There are things that you can do.

[00:37:21] Bucky was brainwashed.

[00:37:23] Right.

[00:37:24] Yeah.

[00:37:24] That's why he was a villain.

[00:37:26] Don't tell Tony that.

[00:37:27] For a moment.

[00:37:29] I'll tell Tony.

[00:37:30] You're brainwashed.

[00:37:31] Leave my Bucky alone.

[00:37:33] But, like, there are moments where there's more than one villain.

[00:37:41] But, like, you were reaching levels of absurdity at some points.

[00:37:46] Like, with...

[00:37:49] Like, you had...

[00:37:50] Like, in Spider-Man 3, you had...

[00:37:54] Hobgoblin.

[00:37:54] You had...

[00:37:55] Sandman.

[00:37:56] And you had Venom.

[00:37:58] Like...

[00:37:59] I don't, like...

[00:38:02] Hobgoblin.

[00:38:02] Yeah.

[00:38:03] I'm sorry.

[00:38:04] I always thought that was, like, such a stupid name for him.

[00:38:07] I get it.

[00:38:07] I get it.

[00:38:08] I'm just saying Hobgoblin.

[00:38:09] Yeah.

[00:38:10] So, I mean...

[00:38:11] It's just there's...

[00:38:15] You reach a point where you're kind of asking yourself...

[00:38:18] Are you making a movie or are you trying to sell toys?

[00:38:23] Probably a little of this, a little of that.

[00:38:25] Like, I'm going to make a $200 million movie...

[00:38:28] But we're hoping to make it all back in toy sales.

[00:38:30] Right.

[00:38:30] I mean, that's what...

[00:38:32] I'll never forget...

[00:38:35] I think it was...

[00:38:40] I want to say it was George Clooney.

[00:38:43] But he went to the director of the Batman movies that he...

[00:38:47] The one that he was in.

[00:38:48] He's like, look, this doesn't seem to make much sense to me.

[00:38:51] He's like, don't worry about it.

[00:38:52] We're just here to sell toys.

[00:38:54] Uh-huh.

[00:38:55] Wow.

[00:38:56] You know?

[00:38:56] Like, that was, like, his approach, which is why those movies stink.

[00:39:01] Right.

[00:39:01] I was going to say that's why they're so terrible.

[00:39:03] Right.

[00:39:04] So, I mean...

[00:39:06] But, like...

[00:39:08] I'm looking at it from this...

[00:39:09] And, like, you can honestly say, like, in many cases, the villain is much more interesting than the hero is.

[00:39:14] Sometimes they are.

[00:39:15] I was going to mention it.

[00:39:17] But, like...

[00:39:20] I don't want a Lex Luthor TV show.

[00:39:24] No.

[00:39:26] Yeah.

[00:39:26] And I love Lex Luthor.

[00:39:27] Yeah.

[00:39:28] Like, I...

[00:39:29] Well, maybe if it was Michael Rosenbaum, I'd watch it.

[00:39:32] But, like, I watched the Penguin series.

[00:39:35] Okay.

[00:39:35] At the end of the day, like, there were no heroes in that.

[00:39:38] They were all villains.

[00:39:39] Right.

[00:39:39] Like, you know what I mean?

[00:39:40] Like, no one was a good guy.

[00:39:42] No.

[00:39:42] No matter how you tried to frame it.

[00:39:44] Like, you know, Penguin was, like, telling, like, you know, yeah, look around.

[00:39:47] I mean, they're selling drugs.

[00:39:49] And he's, like, look at what you're doing for your neighborhood.

[00:39:53] You're putting these people to work.

[00:39:55] They're making an honest day's living.

[00:39:56] Yeah.

[00:39:57] Making drugs.

[00:40:00] Making and selling drugs.

[00:40:01] This is how it worked.

[00:40:02] Yeah.

[00:40:03] Like, you know...

[00:40:04] But, like, yeah.

[00:40:05] Yeah, you're doing good.

[00:40:07] You're doing good, kid.

[00:40:08] Like, really?

[00:40:09] We're corrupting people.

[00:40:11] Yeah.

[00:40:14] It's that thing of, like, there's no such thing in, like, these movies or these TV shows.

[00:40:20] It's why I don't like mob movies.

[00:40:23] Right.

[00:40:23] Because, like, there's really no hero in a mob movie.

[00:40:25] Right.

[00:40:26] You're all bad people.

[00:40:28] Just at what level.

[00:40:30] Right.

[00:40:30] Right.

[00:40:31] You know.

[00:40:31] And how far are they willing to go with it?

[00:40:34] Yeah.

[00:40:34] Yeah.

[00:40:37] So it does become, like, that thing of, like, if I'm making a movie about Clayface, like,

[00:40:43] what?

[00:40:44] Is Clayface the hero?

[00:40:46] What?

[00:40:47] Yeah.

[00:40:47] You know.

[00:40:48] It's the same thing with, like, the Marvel ones.

[00:40:50] The Sony Marvel.

[00:40:51] Like, with Kraven the Hunter.

[00:40:52] Kraven the Hunter is a villain.

[00:40:54] You know, like...

[00:40:55] Yeah.

[00:40:55] You're trying to make him into an anti-hero.

[00:40:57] You're trying to make Morbius into an anti-hero.

[00:41:00] You're trying to make, you know...

[00:41:02] Well, Venom is an anti-hero.

[00:41:04] And he started off as a villain, though.

[00:41:06] Right.

[00:41:06] Right.

[00:41:06] He kind of rolled over to anti-hero.

[00:41:09] Right.

[00:41:09] Like...

[00:41:10] And the anti-hero only works.

[00:41:18] Like, if the...

[00:41:22] Like, I don't even know how it works.

[00:41:25] I'm just saying, you sure you know.

[00:41:26] Yeah.

[00:41:27] But, like, Deadpool's an anti-hero.

[00:41:30] Right.

[00:41:30] That works.

[00:41:31] Right.

[00:41:32] Wolverine was an anti-hero for a long time.

[00:41:34] Right.

[00:41:34] Like, in many ways, Batman's an anti-hero.

[00:41:37] You know?

[00:41:38] Yeah.

[00:41:38] Like, he's a vigilante.

[00:41:40] Yeah.

[00:41:41] You know?

[00:41:41] Yeah.

[00:41:42] He has a line he won't cross, but he'll come really fucking close to it.

[00:41:46] You know?

[00:41:46] Right.

[00:41:47] It's that thing of, like...

[00:41:51] You just can't take a villain and, like, put him on the side of right.

[00:41:56] No.

[00:41:57] Not at all.

[00:41:59] And, like, I didn't...

[00:42:00] Well, I didn't watch the Joker movie.

[00:42:02] Like, I...

[00:42:03] Again, like, I...

[00:42:04] What I've seen from it, it's like, you're...

[00:42:07] He wasn't a good guy.

[00:42:09] No.

[00:42:10] You know?

[00:42:10] No.

[00:42:12] The first one I watched, I haven't seen the second one, like I said.

[00:42:15] But the first one, I enjoyed it.

[00:42:17] Yeah.

[00:42:17] No, he was not a good guy.

[00:42:18] No.

[00:42:18] He was not a good guy.

[00:42:19] Oh, he was a very disturbed mate.

[00:42:21] Yeah.

[00:42:22] Like, I did a lot of bad shit.

[00:42:23] Yeah.

[00:42:24] Like, I mean, there's nothing...

[00:42:25] Like, I'm looking at these...

[00:42:27] And I'm just baffled that we're trying to take villains.

[00:42:31] Like, especially when there's so many heroes.

[00:42:34] You know, there's...

[00:42:35] You were like villains.

[00:42:36] Villains.

[00:42:37] Villains.

[00:42:38] But especially when there's, like, so many heroes out there that deserve...

[00:42:41] Yeah.

[00:42:42] The shine.

[00:42:42] The shine.

[00:42:43] Yeah.

[00:42:44] Well, maybe that's something you should, you know, write somebody and say, hey, why can't

[00:42:51] we do this instead?

[00:42:54] Because I'm an idiot with a podcast with 25 listeners.

[00:42:57] You know.

[00:42:59] I hear you.

[00:42:59] I hear you.

[00:43:00] I mean, it is that...

[00:43:02] I'm agreeing with you.

[00:43:03] Yeah.

[00:43:03] That's why I'm like, I'll agree with you.

[00:43:07] It's just, it's weird that, like...

[00:43:12] Like, even, like, The Suicide Squad.

[00:43:16] Mm-hmm.

[00:43:18] As much as I enjoy The Suicide Squad, both movies.

[00:43:22] And I enjoyed Peacemaker.

[00:43:27] Mm-hmm.

[00:43:28] Mm-hmm.

[00:43:30] Like, they're villains being forced to do heroic things.

[00:43:34] Mm-hmm.

[00:43:35] They don't want to.

[00:43:37] Right.

[00:43:37] But because they have a bomb in their neck...

[00:43:40] Yeah.

[00:43:40] ...they have to.

[00:43:41] Right.

[00:43:41] You know, like, Holly Quinn is not trying to be heroic.

[00:43:45] No.

[00:43:46] You know.

[00:43:47] It's just she has to.

[00:43:49] Yeah.

[00:43:49] Because of the situation.

[00:43:51] Right.

[00:43:51] I mean, that's a little bit different, but it's still, there's a bit of like, eh, there's

[00:43:57] not real heroes here.

[00:43:58] No.

[00:43:58] You know.

[00:44:00] Mm-mm.

[00:44:01] Nah.

[00:44:02] You're right.

[00:44:04] Yeah.

[00:44:05] Yeah.

[00:44:05] Yeah, I never looked at it that way.

[00:44:08] Sorry, it's cold in here.

[00:44:09] It is a little chilly.

[00:44:10] Yeah.

[00:44:11] It's really warm in my bedroom, and it's cold down here.

[00:44:13] Yeah.

[00:44:15] So, it is a, I do, and I'm not, I don't want to say I'm being critical, because I think

[00:44:20] you can do it.

[00:44:21] Like, the Suicide Squad makes sense, at least.

[00:44:23] Like, I understand why this is a villain doing something, quote-unquote, heroic.

[00:44:28] Mm-hmm.

[00:44:29] Because they're being forced into the situation.

[00:44:31] Right.

[00:44:32] Makes sense to me.

[00:44:33] Like, and that's an, that could still be an interesting story.

[00:44:36] Right.

[00:44:38] Which is why I think the comic book works, and both those movies work.

[00:44:43] Right.

[00:44:43] Um, but like, just taking a villain and making them the hero because they're misunderstood.

[00:44:53] Right.

[00:44:54] No.

[00:44:56] Like, I, I, like, I always say, like, the best villain is the one that you agree with.

[00:45:00] Right.

[00:45:02] Like, Thanos.

[00:45:03] Thanos made some points.

[00:45:06] But I was like, eh, I don't like how you're going about it, but you, you bring up some interesting,

[00:45:10] you know.

[00:45:10] Right.

[00:45:11] Yeah, I get it.

[00:45:12] You, you, you guys, you may, you've made some points, but your way you're going about this

[00:45:15] is all wrong.

[00:45:16] Yeah.

[00:45:16] The same thing with, um, Killmonger in the first Black Panther movie.

[00:45:22] Like, I think.

[00:45:24] Oh, yeah, okay.

[00:45:25] Yeah.

[00:45:25] I had to think about it for a second.

[00:45:26] Yeah.

[00:45:26] Like, that motherfucker made some good points.

[00:45:30] That's funny.

[00:45:31] Like, he, he was bringing up some stuff where you're like, yeah, yeah.

[00:45:34] Yeah.

[00:45:35] But the way you're going about it, I can't agree with.

[00:45:37] Right.

[00:45:38] You know.

[00:45:38] Yeah.

[00:45:38] It was shit like that.

[00:45:40] So, but, I mean, but that makes the best villain, because you can see from their point

[00:45:45] of view, like, okay, I understand why you think you're doing the right thing.

[00:45:49] Right.

[00:45:49] Right.

[00:45:50] Yeah.

[00:45:51] I agree with you.

[00:45:52] You know, but.

[00:45:55] You think you're doing the right thing.

[00:45:56] Yeah.

[00:45:59] And then there's just a mustache twirling villain.

[00:46:01] Yeah.

[00:46:02] I love it anyway.

[00:46:03] Yeah.

[00:46:04] The handlebar mustache.

[00:46:05] Yeah.

[00:46:05] The handlebar mustache twirling.

[00:46:06] Yeah.

[00:46:07] Like, you know, I get you.

[00:46:11] Yeah.

[00:46:12] They had the girl tied to the train track.

[00:46:14] Yeah.

[00:46:15] No.

[00:46:16] That's funny.

[00:46:19] And the train's coming.

[00:46:21] Yeah.

[00:46:21] Yeah.

[00:46:22] And then the hero comes.

[00:46:24] There's the hero.

[00:46:26] He runs off and he saves, and the hero saves the girl.

[00:46:29] Yeah.

[00:46:30] What is she doing?

[00:46:31] She's chilling.

[00:46:36] She's relaxing, saying hello.

[00:46:38] Hello.

[00:46:39] She's been all over us.

[00:46:42] My little girl.

[00:46:43] Big eyeballs.

[00:46:44] Yeah.

[00:46:45] And she stole my box last night.

[00:46:46] Aw.

[00:46:47] Packing stuff like, no.

[00:46:48] No.

[00:46:49] You can't be up there.

[00:46:50] What's her fascination with my iPad?

[00:46:56] So.

[00:46:56] I'll put the fish on for you.

[00:47:04] This cat.

[00:47:05] Oh, she's going to dig in your shit.

[00:47:07] Look at her.

[00:47:07] It's a bean, Ren.

[00:47:08] Stop that.

[00:47:12] That's a weird view of her.

[00:47:15] Yeah.

[00:47:15] I'm sure.

[00:47:16] But if I'm a camera, I could have took a picture.

[00:47:20] So the other thing I saw that I found very interesting was Ryan Reynolds talking about, like, now that Deadpool is a part of the MCU, he doesn't think Deadpool's going to be a main character ever again.

[00:47:36] Good.

[00:47:37] I'm okay with that.

[00:47:39] You are?

[00:47:39] Yes.

[00:47:40] Oh, my God.

[00:47:41] That movie was so annoying, I had to turn it off.

[00:47:43] Wow.

[00:47:43] I just, it was, it was too much.

[00:47:46] It was Deadpool overload.

[00:47:48] It was like they were trying to jam so many goddamn quirks into that damn movie.

[00:47:52] It got to the point where I was like, it's too much.

[00:47:56] Okay.

[00:47:56] Like, calm down and fucking do the story.

[00:47:58] You know what I mean?

[00:47:59] It was Deadpool, Deadpool, Deadpool, Deadpool, right in your face.

[00:48:02] Yeah.

[00:48:03] Like, back up.

[00:48:04] Jesus.

[00:48:04] And a lot of times I didn't really care for the interaction between him and Wolverine.

[00:48:09] I don't know why.

[00:48:11] In every other movie, I never had a problem.

[00:48:13] So, yeah.

[00:48:14] This one, for some reason, bothered me so bad I didn't even finish it.

[00:48:19] Okay, then.

[00:48:23] So, like, there never being another Deadpool movie, but Deadpool, like, popping up in, like,

[00:48:29] an Avengers movie.

[00:48:30] Yeah.

[00:48:30] I'd be okay with that.

[00:48:32] Or even an X-Men movie.

[00:48:33] I don't even care.

[00:48:34] Yeah.

[00:48:36] Yeah.

[00:48:38] The thing me and Ian both want is from the show up in a Spider-Man movie.

[00:48:41] I don't even care.

[00:48:42] I don't care.

[00:48:43] As long as he's not the main character.

[00:48:44] Yeah.

[00:48:45] And don't get me wrong.

[00:48:45] I enjoyed the first Deadpool.

[00:48:47] Yeah.

[00:48:48] Yeah, I enjoyed the second one.

[00:48:51] I'm done with the main character being Deadpool.

[00:48:55] Like, it just, it was, you know what the problem is, is anybody knows Gambit hasn't, will

[00:49:01] always be my favorite.

[00:49:02] Right.

[00:49:04] Wolverine.

[00:49:04] Wolverine's my second favorite.

[00:49:06] And I just, it was terrible.

[00:49:11] There was like, I don't know, I was kind of embarrassed for the Wolverine in this movie.

[00:49:17] It's just, it was like, it seemed like it was a whole new Wolverine.

[00:49:22] You know what I mean?

[00:49:23] Well, it was.

[00:49:24] I know.

[00:49:25] I know.

[00:49:25] But you know what I mean?

[00:49:26] Like, I don't know.

[00:49:27] It didn't work for me.

[00:49:28] For some reason, it does not work for me.

[00:49:30] Whatever they did in this movie, it just.

[00:49:32] But you liked Logan.

[00:49:35] The movie Logan?

[00:49:36] Yeah.

[00:49:37] Oh my God.

[00:49:37] That movie is amazing.

[00:49:39] I cried.

[00:49:40] Right.

[00:49:41] In Logan.

[00:49:41] I don't know.

[00:49:42] I don't know.

[00:49:43] There's something about this movie that just, it's not good.

[00:49:48] I don't want to finish it.

[00:49:50] Okay.

[00:49:50] I know I have to, to see the ending.

[00:49:52] Right.

[00:49:52] Because I'm curious what happens, but it's too much Deadpool.

[00:49:58] Too much.

[00:49:59] And then you bring in the Gambit.

[00:50:03] I'm like, then you had, what's her face in there?

[00:50:08] Oh my God, I can't stand her.

[00:50:09] What's her name?

[00:50:10] Elektra.

[00:50:10] Elektra.

[00:50:11] And it just, couldn't you pick other ones?

[00:50:16] Those were awful ones.

[00:50:17] Like, Gambit's tall.

[00:50:21] Okay.

[00:50:22] Okay.

[00:50:25] Channing Tatum, however you say his name, is not.

[00:50:27] And he made an awful Gambit.

[00:50:30] Like, I was fine until that scene.

[00:50:33] Then I was like, ah, I'm done with this shit.

[00:50:35] Ugh.

[00:50:36] I couldn't get past it.

[00:50:37] Ugh.

[00:50:38] I was like.

[00:50:39] I thought it was tremendous.

[00:50:41] God.

[00:50:42] And then she spoke and I was like, eh.

[00:50:45] Nails on a chalkboard.

[00:50:46] You know?

[00:50:47] I was like, fuck.

[00:50:49] Yeah.

[00:50:50] Ooh, boy.

[00:50:50] I wanted to do it in my whole life.

[00:50:53] He was terrible.

[00:50:55] Oh, stop.

[00:50:55] He was not good at all as Gambit.

[00:50:58] He just wasn't.

[00:50:59] Okay.

[00:51:00] You cannot.

[00:51:04] He's just not a good Gambit.

[00:51:06] I'm sorry.

[00:51:07] That's fine.

[00:51:07] I don't have a problem with him.

[00:51:08] I love Magic Mike movies.

[00:51:10] Right.

[00:51:10] Well, I haven't seen the third one, but I like the first two.

[00:51:12] Yeah.

[00:51:13] Yeah.

[00:51:13] I like watching him dance and shit.

[00:51:17] But, no.

[00:51:18] Okay.

[00:51:19] Just, no.

[00:51:20] I will not be buying that action figure.

[00:51:22] Just saying.

[00:51:24] Nobody else better buy it for me.

[00:51:25] I do not want the Channing Town Gambit version in my collection.

[00:51:30] Yeah.

[00:51:30] You might want to look under the Christmas tree and see it.

[00:51:32] Yeah.

[00:51:35] Yeah.

[00:51:36] I'm okay skipping this one.

[00:51:37] Okay.

[00:51:40] I'll spend my money on another Derby Allen figurine or something.

[00:51:44] They have a really cool one out and they also have MJF.

[00:51:46] I always showed you that one.

[00:51:48] Yeah.

[00:51:48] The one with the devil mask.

[00:51:49] Yeah.

[00:51:50] Oh, my God.

[00:51:50] I was like, that's so cool.

[00:51:52] Yeah.

[00:51:57] All right.

[00:51:58] Well.

[00:52:01] Sorry.

[00:52:01] Switching.

[00:52:06] So, let's prevent that, Rodent.

[00:52:09] Yeah.

[00:52:09] I haven't been reading it.

[00:52:10] I haven't.

[00:52:11] I have to go in there and peruse through them real quick.

[00:52:13] He said, damn, Sean.

[00:52:14] I thought I was listening to a porn when you were talking about loving on all of them four-legged furries.

[00:52:22] I knew you were a furry all this time.

[00:52:24] I'm not a furry.

[00:52:25] Furry.

[00:52:26] I thought there was anything wrong with that.

[00:52:28] If that's what your bag is, that's fine.

[00:52:31] You know.

[00:52:32] But I'm not.

[00:52:33] Right.

[00:52:33] That's not my deal.

[00:52:35] Hmm.

[00:52:35] I just was.

[00:52:37] My soul was touched by a movie.

[00:52:40] That's it.

[00:52:42] I'm going to skip that part because that has nothing to do with anything.

[00:52:48] Deleted.

[00:52:50] I'm going to let you read this.

[00:52:52] I refuse to.

[00:52:53] The word starts right there.

[00:52:56] The shout?

[00:52:57] Yeah.

[00:52:58] Come on.

[00:52:58] I didn't know I would have to read.

[00:53:01] Shout out to Otter for saying he will give me a shout out on his podcast for winning the Beaver County Christmas Globe.

[00:53:07] Oh, yeah.

[00:53:07] I saw that.

[00:53:08] Congratulations.

[00:53:09] That was nice.

[00:53:09] First place professional.

[00:53:12] And by the way, the event is non-profit with sponsorship.

[00:53:15] No tax dollars are used for this.

[00:53:17] My tax dollars go to more important items like the county commissioner's mistress, membership at the Beaver County Nudist Camp, and Peanut Joe that stands in the corner in downtown Beaver.

[00:53:28] Yeah.

[00:53:30] Who's Peanut Joe?

[00:53:31] I have no idea.

[00:53:31] It's got to be a Beaver County thing.

[00:53:33] Oh, okay.

[00:53:33] You know, I refuse to find them out.

[00:53:34] So, there you go.

[00:53:36] Why did you refuse to read that?

[00:53:38] Because I refuse to read it.

[00:53:40] Wait, let me see.

[00:53:41] What is in that that you're arguing?

[00:53:44] Christmas lights.

[00:53:45] Ah, the Christmas lights.

[00:53:46] Yeah.

[00:53:48] I'm tired of it.

[00:53:50] I'm tired of it.

[00:53:51] Okay, well, I'm not.

[00:53:52] So, congratulations, though.

[00:53:54] Round of applause.

[00:53:55] Yeah.

[00:53:56] Job well done.

[00:53:58] Christmas lights can go fuck themselves.

[00:54:01] Phoebe, you hearing this?

[00:54:03] That's what she says to your cars up there.

[00:54:05] You got a surprise waiting for you in your room.

[00:54:07] When I got your Gatorades?

[00:54:09] Yeah.

[00:54:09] Your cars were all...

[00:54:10] Yeah, of course.

[00:54:11] Yeah.

[00:54:14] It also states, I re-watched Tomb Raider the other day.

[00:54:19] I really like this movie.

[00:54:20] Do you have any other movies you can recommend that are not the normal treasure hunt like Indie, Tomb Raider, or National?

[00:54:26] National Treasure.

[00:54:29] I really love some of the off-the-wall treasure hunting movies.

[00:54:35] Oh.

[00:54:36] Right off the bat, the first one that comes to my mind is King Solomon's Mine.

[00:54:43] Little lady.

[00:54:45] She won't leave my shit alone.

[00:54:47] She's a disruptor.

[00:54:48] She's just on it today.

[00:54:50] Yeah.

[00:54:50] I've never seen that, so I can't comment on it.

[00:54:52] Yeah, it's a...

[00:54:54] Well, you can always watch National Treasure 2.

[00:54:56] Yeah.

[00:54:57] King Solomon's Mines was a 1980s.

[00:55:00] It was like an Indiana Jones re-watch.

[00:55:02] Oh, I know what it is.

[00:55:02] I've just never seen it.

[00:55:04] Yeah.

[00:55:04] Yeah.

[00:55:05] That's why I didn't see it right there.

[00:55:09] Yeah, they had Richard Burton in it.

[00:55:12] No.

[00:55:13] I don't know.

[00:55:15] No, no, no.

[00:55:16] I'm going to have to look it up now.

[00:55:18] Is that that garbage?

[00:55:20] Huh?

[00:55:20] Is that the garbage?

[00:55:22] I don't know.

[00:55:22] It might be.

[00:55:24] God, it's awful.

[00:55:25] Pick that out when you leave.

[00:55:36] There have been a number of King Solomon's Mines.

[00:55:40] Oh, wow.

[00:55:41] Wow.

[00:55:42] But 1985, the version I was thinking of is 1985.

[00:55:47] It has Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone in it.

[00:55:50] Ah, Richard Chamberlain.

[00:55:51] Yeah.

[00:55:58] And a young John Rhys-Davies.

[00:56:00] Oh, wow.

[00:56:01] Yeah.

[00:56:07] Also, Alan Quartermain and the Lost City of Gold.

[00:56:11] Which I believe was the sequel to King Solomon's Mines.

[00:56:16] Hmm.

[00:56:21] Which, again, has Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone in it.

[00:56:24] Oh, wow.

[00:56:25] Yeah.

[00:56:26] Okay.

[00:56:27] The original actor's return.

[00:56:29] Yeah.

[00:56:30] Yes, I mean, like, it was a sequel.

[00:56:33] Like, King Solomon's Mines, like, made just enough money with the comic.

[00:56:38] And we'll do a sequel.

[00:56:40] Yeah.

[00:56:40] And.

[00:56:41] See where we go.

[00:56:42] Yeah.

[00:56:43] And at that tank.

[00:56:44] Yeah.

[00:56:44] That end of the franchise.

[00:56:45] The Alan Quartermain franchise.

[00:56:46] Yeah.

[00:56:47] We're done.

[00:56:48] Yeah.

[00:56:49] Yeah.

[00:56:50] Well, what are you going to do?

[00:56:51] Move on to another project.

[00:56:53] Yeah.

[00:56:55] Yeah, I think he also, I was going to say the librarians.

[00:56:58] Or the librarian.

[00:56:59] But I think he's watched all those.

[00:57:01] I think he liked those.

[00:57:03] Hmm.

[00:57:05] Yeah.

[00:57:07] Yeah.

[00:57:08] I think basically the one he named are the good ones.

[00:57:11] Yeah.

[00:57:14] Yeah, they are.

[00:57:15] But, you know, there's always, you know, the Goonies is technically a Treasure Hunt movie.

[00:57:22] True.

[00:57:23] True.

[00:57:27] All right.

[00:57:27] Well, anything you'd like to add to the proceedings?

[00:57:29] No, sorry.

[00:57:30] She's very distracting today.

[00:57:32] So.

[00:57:34] That happens.

[00:57:35] Blame her for anything they get to say right.

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