[00:00:00] And welcome to episode 580 of the Pittsburgh Nerd podcast. I'm Sean. I'm Nancy and this is the only podcast that says I can't hear you over the nuclear accelerator. That's it. That's it. I was waiting for you to continue. Nope, that's it. What is that from? It's
[00:00:47] Ghostbusters Frozen Empire. And maybe you guys out in the side, get back in here. I can't hear you over the nuclear accelerator. It's been a minute since I saw that because I saw it in the driver. So I had to thank you.
[00:01:03] That was a good movie. Well, yeah, I just watched it today. Today? Yeah. Oh, it's on Netflix now. Oh, okay. I'm gonna have to revisit that. Yes. And I enjoyed the hell out of it. Yeah, it's very entertaining.
[00:01:21] It was. Them kids are just, I like watching them. Well, I mean, the kids are great and I mean, Phoebe is fantastic. Yes, I agree. And like, I really like how they're rebooting this franchise. Like, I mean, Me and Ian talked about like how good afterlife was. Right.
[00:01:44] And it was so good. Yes, you know, and like I, we had concerns about like, what's the next movie going to be? And I thought they did a really good job with it and like the evolution of the characters and
[00:02:02] kind of everything that they kind of did. Like in the way that they've used the original cast to not be the main event, but to be there. Right. In the way when you say reboot, it's in a completely different way where it actually
[00:02:25] flows from the original to the new. Right. No, exactly. I mean like it, like the, because sometimes when you say reboot, it's like start from the beginning new fresh new, you know what I mean? Well, not that's more of a remake. Like, like when I say reboot,
[00:02:44] I mean in a way of like they're taking a frant and existing franchise are not changing anything to it, but they're trying to refresh it in a way. That's what they're doing here. Okay. You
[00:02:58] know what I mean? Like and with it moving to New York and everything else that was kind of going on, I was like, you know, man, how can the original cast not like step all over them? Right. Yeah.
[00:03:14] You know, and they really didn't, you know, no, but they are there. Right. But they're an integral part of the story, but we are aware of them. But you can see like in the next movie where
[00:03:25] you could pull them back. Absolutely. You know, I mean, like you don't need yeah, no Ray and Peter and, you know, right? No, you know, like, yeah, because that becomes your concern is like, man, like, yeah, you know, it seems very clear,
[00:03:43] like, you know, Bill Murray's happy, like, like do a week's worth of work. Yeah. Yeah. But I like that, you know, Ray was more involved in this story. I like that, you know, Winston was more involved in this story, but they didn't stand, but they weren't
[00:04:01] the focus of the story at all. No. Yeah. Well, is there just gonna be one more or I don't know. Like, I mean, they certainly left it open in a way for definitely be more for more. Like, you know, like the way it ended and with, you know,
[00:04:23] the every all the ghosts getting on and everything like I just like, okay, well, yeah, here we go. Right. And that could lead to so many different scenarios. Right. No, you're absolutely right. But at the same time, like, like you could,
[00:04:43] like it was just very well done and it set itself up for the future. Like, you can do a next movie or two or three next movies if you know, I just I really like like how they've handled it. Yes. It's been very well handled. It's been
[00:05:06] like, I mean, I know Ivan Reitman's son is involved with it. Like and he is like, you know, this is a touchstone for him. Like, you know, he talked about like he remembers being in the firehouse sitting on the stairs while they were shooting scenes.
[00:05:24] Like, yeah, like, yeah, like, these are things that he's talked about. Like it. So for him, like it's a very important piece of who he is because it's a very important piece of who his dad is. Right. And
[00:05:38] no, that's kind of cool. Right. So it's like he talked about it is cool. Well, wow. But he talked about like, you know, being on the set of what the, you know, their firehouses, like it looks just like the one in New York.
[00:05:54] You know, I remember a guy sitting on those steps and it leads up to, you know, he was like very descriptive. Right. But you could tell like being on the set, it was like something that like hit a nerve with them because of like,
[00:06:08] where he, you know, everything is involved with that. And I mean, you know, and you can't help but look at Phoebe and think like, well, that's like the female Harold Ramos. Right. Yes. Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. Yeah.
[00:06:25] And it's like the perfect role too. Sorry, excuse me for her. She was just fantastic. Right. Like I have no complaints about any of the kids in Antelope. No. And because it's always, you know, me there's always one to annoy me. Yeah.
[00:06:42] There is this like stranger things and I'm annoying me. And Finn Wolf heard from strange things. Yeah. Funny enough, I said that. But yeah, I, yeah, he's great too. And they were funny when they were talking in the car and it's just fun.
[00:06:59] Like just the conversations with them was hysterical. Yeah, they played off each other very well with the adults. And yeah. But I like it. Like they made it like, you know, the family story was interesting. Yeah.
[00:07:13] Yeah. The overall story, you know, with the main bad guy and how they, like everything just very well done. Yeah. You know, and even though there's not as much, even in the first one, like there wasn't as much action, quote unquote. Right. But
[00:07:39] it doesn't need it because it's telling a very interesting story. Yeah. I think they had just enough for what they were trying to do. Yeah. Yeah. So if you're like an original Ghostbusters fan by what it means.
[00:07:54] Like I highly recommend it. Yeah, both. And I mean, they finally, they finally even acknowledged like, yeah, we, you know, after the statue of Liberty incident in 1987. Yeah. They finally acknowledged it. Yeah. Yeah. Even like, like, because at the beginning of it, well, no.
[00:08:16] Because he, the guy, Peck, he's the one who mentions the statue of Liberty incident. And then later on, Phoebe's taken them the mood slime to Ray. Yeah. So that was kind of like, oh, okay. The mood slime store around.
[00:08:34] Yeah. Right. Yeah. It was like, and not that like, like Ghostbusters 2 is not that good of a movie. Like, no. Like there are some good, there's a lot of good stuff in it. Yeah. But like, the statue of Liberty thing I was always like.
[00:08:52] Like, and I get it. Like, especially in the 80s, like it was like a fall corn. Yeah. Like in the 80s, like you had to like, well, we have to be bigger and better than
[00:09:00] the last one. How do you do that? Well, let's make the statue of Liberty walk through downtown Manhattan. Right. Yeah. Okay. I get it. But at the same time, this doesn't work. You know, it definitely isn't the Staple of March. No, not even close. But
[00:09:16] this avoided that very well. Yes. And you could see where they pulled like what I'm looking for, not the feel. Some of it was had a very much had a feel of the real Ghostbusters animated series from the 80s.
[00:09:41] Like, oh man, I'd have to put on my thinking cap to think back to watching those. But there was some good like, like the bad guy felt very much like a villain from that cartoon.
[00:09:54] Okay. There was some really good writing and went into that cartoon back in the day. Like, I'd like to revisit it because like in my head, in my mind's eye, like it was better than like an 80s cartoon should have been.
[00:10:11] You think? I would have to remember. Like I revisit, I mean. I'm not going to say that flatly over every episode. Okay. But like the things that the thing that always pops out to me is they had a number of episodes that involved the bogeyman.
[00:10:27] The bogeyman was the ultimate villain. The bogeyman was the reason Spangler got into Ghostbusting. And like it became very personal between Egon and the bogeyman. And it was like, those episodes were always like really well done. Really? Like I remember them like being like. This was animated.
[00:10:54] This was animated. Yeah. But it was like in the 80s. And it was like really well done. And like I mean at that time I was like, you know, 15, 16. And like it's easy to be like, oh, it says the cartoon.
[00:11:11] And I like cartoons. I was watching like stuff like Robo Attack and like I was moving into anime and you know, and Batman the anime this year was on the horizon. But like at that time I just thought like this is more than just a Saturday morning cartoon.
[00:11:26] Right. I guess it's really, really well done. Like the animation was good but it wasn't great. But the stories that were being told I was just like, wow this really. Yeah.
[00:11:37] Like I went back and I watched Thunder of the Barbarian which was like an 80s cartoon that I loved as a kid. And I'm watching it going, well I can see why I like this as a kid but boy it does not stand up well at all. Right.
[00:11:50] Like this is kind of bad. There's many things I've found out. Yeah. It's like that. But like but there are other things that do kind of stand the test of time. Yeah. Yeah. Definitely. Right.
[00:12:03] But but there like but this was like something I just like I remember that especially like it says like the bogeyman stuff was like. Well where can you find that to stream and watch it? Is there anywhere you can pull that up to revisit? That's a good question.
[00:12:18] I mean I pull up the old just watch app. Just watch. I keep forgetting to download that. It is a great app to have. I'm always asking you I'm like why don't you just download it. Yeah. I'd rather bother you. I'm. You can it's only for purchase.
[00:12:49] Oh geez. Seven there's seven. One or why? There's seven seasons available on Apple TV. Seven. Seize. Yeah. But you have to buy it off of Apple TV. Yeah you have to buy it. It's not cheese. Oh geez. Maybe you can find a box that's some more cheap.
[00:13:06] That's something I'm about to look for. Oh. Pull up the old Amazon. Oh boy. Set your go to Amazon. The real Ghostbusters. Yeah there's nothing like for a complete series. Okay. Like this is like volumes one through ten for 26 bucks. Oh wow. Wow. Over 100 episodes.
[00:13:51] So I mean it's probably one of those deals. Well it's like they release a whole bunch of DVDs over the years. Like here's five episodes here. Here's five episodes here. Here's five episodes. Oh yeah.
[00:14:12] And instead of doing like a whole like this says this is the real Ghostbusters complete collection and it's 500 bucks. Wow. Yeah. Wow. Wow. Wow. He sounded like Christopher Walken. Like I'm fucking stunned. That's why I'm like stunned here again. Wow. Like oh wow.
[00:14:42] That's a that's a lot of money. That needs more cash for cowbell. I don't know if I'm a stunder shocked actually. No that's on Amazon. Let me wow. Let me take a look here. 500 bones. Yeah. Jesus how much is it on Apple TV?
[00:15:06] I don't have to I'd have to look. Oh I think maybe you glanced. No. Wow. Real Ghostbusters. You can't even entertain that. It's just. Well no I'm not but I'm looking like. No I'm saying anybody. Right well I'm sure there's somebody that can. Oh yeah okay that's true.
[00:15:29] There's probably somebody out there that's like yeah it's nothing. Yeah. The pocket change. Yeah. Now here it is on eBay for 250 bucks. The complete series. Yeah that's half. Yeah. But used. Oh. There's one on Amazon I'm gonna assume was new.
[00:15:50] I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna assume that was used as well. For that much? Yeah. Oh fuck out of here. Now here's another one the Real Ghostbusters complete series. $778.59. I wonder if that's that's sealed. Wow. Yeah so that would be brand new is is 750 bucks.
[00:16:25] I'm sorry I'm just yeah. That's just shocking. But I would like to go back and revisit that somehow. How does that cost so much? I guess the storylines were really really good. I feel like it's something like that is probably two things.
[00:16:42] Number one there is probably a nostalgia factor and by the time that came out like millennials are probably at like there are millennials who are at a point where they've got the money where they can they're collecting things from their childhood. Or there ain't that many around.
[00:16:59] That's also a part but the other side too is probably you know you had the movie that came out and that drives up prices because people there's now a demand for based upon yeah
[00:17:13] you know stuff like that so like I remember I wanted to go going there's a comic book series from the 80s called wrong the space night. What? Rom the Space Night. It was a toy. Night as in KN. And I yeah it was a it was a toy.
[00:17:33] It was like a standalone toy that they can that Marvel bought the rights to and they created this entire comic book series around it and it ran for quite some time. But like not long enough that it's like wow that'd be impossible to collect every issue.
[00:17:48] Like it there's it's like maybe a hundred or maybe like a hundred issues I think total to of like the run. Okay. And I picked the wrong time to collect it or think about collecting it because I think
[00:18:05] it was image or dark horse had come on said that they now had the rights and they were putting out a new series for that in the micronauts. Oh okay. So of course I so at that time then the original Marvel Comics jacked up in price.
[00:18:22] And I was just like and like some of the issues were like but like because since I wanted the entire run right like issue one was like 400 bucks right and the guy's like and it's in very good condition. I'm like I need to swing it 400 bucks. That's great.
[00:18:40] You know yeah you can try to talk this up all you want. I ain't got that kind of money. It's in good condition. I don't care. But it was another issue that was like highly sought after it was like for like 250 bucks. That was just really yeah.
[00:18:53] Other issues were like you know 75 cents right. Oh gotcha. You know but but like you it would be like you have the entire run but these two issues right you know what's the point right so but then I also saw I don't see the point.
[00:19:08] Yeah I also saw like Marvel recently released the entire the entire run as an Omni bus and that was like 150 bucks. I might just buy the entire the Omni bus at some point. I don't know what that is. The entire collection like all in one book.
[00:19:29] I've seen books like that before. Yeah yeah yeah since it's like such a short run they can do it all in one book. Yeah they just shove it all in one. Yeah I know they also did that with Godzilla. Really that I don't know.
[00:19:41] Yeah like in the 70s there was a Godzilla comic book. I remember I had a few issues. And in fact the day I swallowed the ball bearing was I was reading a Godzilla comic book.
[00:19:54] And yeah but they like but Marvel had like this run and it was like it only ran for 75 issues or something. And like at one point like the Avengers were fighting Godzilla. Really yeah wow yeah that's a little far fetched sorry.
[00:20:13] Well it was like that odd thing of like eventually they kind of like try to make it part of the Marvel universe. Right yeah they all have a lot of issues. Yeah and then but um but yeah I always thought but no I always thought about collecting
[00:20:27] that too I always because it was like again like 75 issues which would be kind of cool. You know because that's something like you could like you can never own an entire run of Batman.
[00:20:38] No it's impossible right you know like Detective Comics has been you know I think 700 issues or It's kind of like trying to collect every single Funko Pop that comes out from that show I watched the American Horror Story. Yeah you're never going to.
[00:20:55] Right like it's for every Star Wars. I'm not sure where it's from. I like where every Star Wars. Right yeah they just pop them out. They're just not or even like the old school ones that are just everywhere now where they're
[00:21:06] not even rare anymore they're everywhere you know it's like. Yeah the Tony the tide. Yeah actually ridiculous with these things which you can't even collect them anymore I stopped. Yeah but yeah so it's that's always been like a thing but like getting back to what I was saying.
[00:21:25] But like with what were you saying. I have no idea we're talking about the cost of the Ghostbusters. Oh yes yes Ghostbusters. But I would I do I highly recommend Ghostbusters after life I thought it was fantastic.
[00:21:37] Yes it is good movie I can't wait for the third one like I'm like. Yeah I'm like release already and then I know I know. Yeah yeah do stuff like that. Mm-hmm you get you do still get anxious you want to see it now. Oh yeah.
[00:21:55] Yeah I mean it's nothing the worst that happened to wait. What was the movie that we watched that had the guys that took it the friend to um see the Star Wars because he wasn't going to be around by the time it was released. Oh yeah um.
[00:22:15] Oh what was that movie called. I cannot remember who was in it either. Jade Barrenshaw was in it. That was him. Yeah. Or was that Paul Rudd no. No. Um. I mean look I'll find it here in just a second.
[00:22:49] I can't believe I can't remember the name of that movie. Somebody is screaming at your podcast. Oh I'm sure somebody is. They're like he's studio did you. You you buffoon. You call yourself a podcast fanboys. Fanboys. Yeah you can always pull one of those. Well I mean.
[00:23:07] Not for Ghostbusters. Yeah I'm just saying. About being anxious waiting for another one to come out. Yeah. That was such a good movie. I know. I actually was thinking about it a couple weeks ago or maybe a
[00:23:21] So gone I was like I really want to watch that again. Because like the van everything and just the moment. Oh. We only listened to Rush. Oh my gosh. It's probably on the wall sorry. What does the button do? What does the button do?
[00:23:46] God did we see that one in the theater? We did yeah. I wasn't sure. We went to go see that in the theater. Hmm. You know that was a good one. I enjoy that one a lot. Yeah because like that classic road movie. Where there's an overarching story.
[00:24:06] But every 10 minutes there's like a little mini story being right. Right. Like oh shit we're in we're in this dilemma and you know yeah here's 10 minutes of high jinx but there's an overarching story from beginning to end. Yeah yeah I love shit like that. Yeah.
[00:24:27] Kind of like road trip. Or road trip. Oh yeah road trip. Road trip was a J and Silent Bob strikes back. Huh the first one yeah. Yeah and J and Silent Bob reboot. I understand.
[00:24:40] Yeah it means it strikes back all over again except this time with J's daughter. Oh gotcha. No I don't need to say it. Yeah now I kind of like movies like that. Yeah I mean I enjoy a good road movie that's telling like. If it's done right though.
[00:25:01] Yeah. Yeah not like all the characters are fighting. We want to see them have fun and get into shenanigans. Yeah. And how they you know shade them we can get out of said shenanigans. Yeah. Yeah because you gotta admit the college kids were doing a lot of shady.
[00:25:22] Oh yeah. Yeah. I've seen my movie with Tom Green I like it. Oh yeah he's done that isn't he. Yeah. Yeah. Feedin' the snake. Yeah. Does it the snake bite him? Yeah. Yeah. Looks like he's taunting the snake with his food and then the snake just stabs him.
[00:25:41] Yeah. But he's also telling the story like he's like taking those people on a tour. Touring the story. It's just yeah. Yeah that's I probably can say it's the only movie I've seen Tom Green and I don't watch his movies. I'm not a Tom Green fan.
[00:25:57] No no neither am I. Not even close. I was watching that movie for everybody else. Yeah. He just happened to be in it and was good in that. Yeah. Yeah like the movie like that the movie he did him's like that's so fucking awful. Yeah.
[00:26:13] Like you know I just I was never a fan of his overall. Yeah no me neither. Me neither but this one is funny especially when they're at their grandparents house and they find out that his last name is Mail. Yeah. Very Mail.
[00:26:28] And then the old man smoking weed and he gets the dog hot. And the dog make me some fucking pancakes. Yeah. I'm sorry that's it was funny. First time I saw that I cracked a bathroom. Yeah it was funny. It was. That's a great movie.
[00:26:53] The kid that has the condition why he has to smoke dope. He's a good actor. I've seen him in a few things. I think he was on a TV show. Yeah. Like he's a really good actor. Yeah I don't know his name though.
[00:27:08] I think that's odd stuff of like like you know Tom Hanks did bachelor party. Right. You know like I'm sure Tom Hanks looks back at his career and gets me. I hope nobody remembers bachelor party.
[00:27:22] Well if he doesn't want them to remember that then he's not going to want anyone to remember the cross dressing show. Oh it wasn't buddies. The man with one red shoe. I like that movie. But that's the thing like it's that funny thing of like somehow Tom Hanks
[00:27:43] broke out of being that comedy guy because he did like he did like splash and you know the man with one red shoe and Turner and Hooch like you know and then somehow he pivoted into like everybody's favorite serious actor.
[00:28:04] Wasn't that like right around the cast away time or? No I think it was before that. Before then. Like if you let's wait Philadelphia. Yeah maybe it was Philadelphia. Of course. I couldn't tell you. I don't know. He's done so much good stuff. Yeah.
[00:28:23] Let's give Tom Hanks the old P&P career retrospective here. And so like you go all the way back. All the way back. Sorry Tom. The dude's been in 97 things as an actor. Wow he's amazing. All right so you got like wasn't buddies is the breakout role. Right.
[00:28:55] That's what kind of said someone because some other stuff like he did like an episode of happy days. He did an episode of taxie. He was a love boat. Wow. Yeah. Tom what were you thinking? But then like you know 1983 splash. 1984 is batched for party.
[00:29:18] 1985 the man with one red shoe. Also 1985 volunteers. A movie that nobody remembers but is absolutely amazing. It is. Wasn't that John Candy? John Candy. Yeah. Time is money. I would never remember. Opium is money. Money is time so time is opium. It's something like that.
[00:29:51] Some crazy shit like that. Yeah and in 86 is the money pit. Oh I love that movie. Yeah. And in 86 is like nothing in common. Oh. Which is like as Jackie Gleason's last movie. Oh really? Yeah. Oh.
[00:30:09] And it's a phenomenal movie that has some funny stuff but it's a very dramatic movie. It's like a dramedy. Oh okay. 87 you've got drag net. 88 is big and punchline. The burbs. Yeah the burbs. Turner and Hooch. Joe versus the volcano. Bonfire the vanities.
[00:30:43] I think this is where the twist, the turn kind of comes with a league of their own. Okay. And then he does sleepless in Seattle. And then Philadelphia. Okay. So like the entire decade of the 80s was still like calm hangs. Ha ha. Right yeah.
[00:31:04] And in the 90s is when it becomes Tom Hanks. Oh that's just giving the Academy Award. Just out of curiosity when did he make Castaway? Help for it down the line is that I'm just curious. So 93 is Philadelphia. 94 is Forest Gump. 95 is Apollo 13. Oh yeah. 95 is Toy Story.
[00:31:28] 96 that thing you do. 98 from the Earth to the Moon. That was a good one. 98 saving Private Ryan. 98 you've got mail. 99 is the Green Mile. Oh yeah. And then 2000 is Castaway. I was going to say 2000 something. Yeah.
[00:31:54] You forget about all those movies you know Green Mile stuff like that. Yeah. Then 2000, 2001 is Band of Brothers. He was in there for one episode. 2002 Road to Perdition which is a great movie. Yes yes. 2002 Catch Me If You Can. Oh the Leonardo DiCaprio. Yeah. Yeah. 2004 The Lady Killers.
[00:32:20] 2004 Has the Terminal. Oh yeah. The Polar Express. That's right. He did them too. The Da Vinci Code. Oh no. Like the dude like even like in the 80s like when he was like doing ha ha funny like he didn't throw many like clunkers. No no.
[00:32:51] Like there are some movies that are kind of forgotten like volunteers. Dragnet. Like Dragnet is hysterical. I've never watched it. You've never watched it? I wasn't a fan of Dragnet so I'm just gonna watch it.
[00:33:03] Neither was I but if you're telling me you're making a movie with Tom Hanks and Dan Ackroyd. Yeah. I'm in you know. I guess I should prove that. I'm not opposed to watching I just never did. Yeah.
[00:33:16] I mean I would highly recommend you go back and watch it because it's pretty damn funny. It's pretty damn funny. Yeah. Yeah. And I mean it's funny because like Ackroyd is so good as being like the straight man. Okay.
[00:33:39] And that like he plays this part like completely like you know what I mean and Hanks is like the wild card goofy like it's he drives Ackroyd crazy the entire movie. Is that the way the TV show was with the two? No. Okay.
[00:33:58] No because like the TV show Dragnet was like Serious? It was for the 60s it was very serious but you look back at it now and you're like because I mean it's like you know just a fax man. Like it was like right yeah I remember that.
[00:34:14] Right it was very straight laced you know and like almost borderline like I can't believe they acted like that. You know what I mean like it's that thing like you're just like no this doesn't make any sense. Right.
[00:34:29] You know but like that it was all like very like straight laced like I guess the only way to describe it is like you know there was very little emotion like projected. Right. Yeah. By anybody apparently. Yeah. Wow. Yeah so that is different.
[00:34:49] So that's the way Ackroyd plays his role. Right. Right. Meanwhile you've got Tom Hanks being like wacky Tom Hanks and it's hysterical. Oh we have to watch that now too. You're giving me so many things I have to watch. Yeah.
[00:35:03] Oh I mean like big I mean you just like it's that weird thing where like but it is that weird thing of like like how did he make that transition like. Yeah usually when their pigeonhole is one thing that's even if they try to it doesn't work.
[00:35:23] Like even like sleeplessness yeah it was kind of like a romantic comedy-ish you know really good movie and I'm not into chick flex but I really like that one. But then he like does Philadelphia you're like holy fuck. Yes. Yeah.
[00:35:36] Who knew he had this club in the back. I know and he's been playing that club ever since. Right. You know. Yeah. That was oh my god I remember that movie. That was a pretty powerful movie.
[00:35:51] Like you just didn't realize it's a thing I guess I mean like you said the same thing about Robin Williams. I would have mad like I wouldn't imagine it. Well because you look at Robin Williams and you think like oh man he's just wacky.
[00:36:06] But then you get like Goodwill hunting Robin Williams. You know where like he like he crushed that role. Okay. You know what I mean like like he did he did serious stuff and he did it really fucking well. Right.
[00:36:24] But you don't expect it because you what you expect from Robin Williams isn't like there are movies that Robin Williams made like the joke was always if Robin Williams has a beard you know it's a serious movie. Oh yeah.
[00:36:39] Yeah it was like a joke for a while like it but like Robin Williams made some movies where you're just like holy shit that's the one I love. I haven't watched it in forever. Like he's a one hour photo that's a fucking creepy ass movie. Yeah.
[00:37:02] I'm not a Robin Williams fan that's the problem. Really? Mrs. Dodd Farry's body as much as I can do with him. Yeah more comminial than my father used to watch. I just never liked him. What dreams may come is the movie I'm thinking of. That movie is amazing.
[00:37:18] I'll give you that one. Yeah I will because I did see it. I probably will never watch it again. It's a hard watch because it's so sad. Yeah it's too sad. Like when he's like when he finds his wife and he's like well I'll just stay here. Yeah.
[00:37:35] And you're just like oh my I mean that's one of the I will freely admit I sally up watching that movie because like his love for her is that strong. Yeah I just can't watch it. The Perd Cage is a really good movie too.
[00:37:52] I don't know if I ever watched it all the way through. It's a good movie. I don't know if I did or not. Yeah. And he was Jamalongi, Mrs. Dodd Farry. The Fisher King was another amazing movie he did.
[00:38:13] He plays a homeless guy and Jeff Bridges plays like this shock jock Howard Stern type guy and it ends up like something that he says causes somebody to go to a restaurant and open fire on people.
[00:38:32] Well it turns out that Robin Williams and his wife were in the restaurant and so Jeff Bridges is on this quest to basically have his sin forgiven. Meanwhile Robin Williams is insane as a homeless person who thinks he's a knight of King Arthur.
[00:38:56] How did he go from being in the restaurant with his wife to that? Trauma. Why did his wife die? Oh okay okay. Yeah so like that's like left that for an hour. I'm sorry.
[00:39:08] So yeah like I mean it's a really phenomenal movie and it's like it's like it's not really the typical movie like you would say oh well Sean would watch that but I did
[00:39:19] because I had Robin Williams in it and I love Robin Williams and I'm like like this is amazing. I mean and it's it's extraordinarily well done and like it's a gripping story that I would highly recommend to anybody.
[00:39:33] If you've never seen the Fisher King go back and watch it. Why is it called the Fisher King? It had something to do with him thinking he was a knight. I can't remember. It's just so long as I watched that movie.
[00:39:51] Like it had something to do with like the way he was a knight. He viewed Jeff Bridges as the as the king. It was very odd. Yeah but it's like really really well done. Right. And I don't care what anybody tells me.
[00:40:05] I will I think Hook is an amazing movie. Okay. Like I do like as far as like you're not alone on that one. Yeah. Yeah. You know dead poet society. Good morning Vietnam. In the world according to me and Ian have talked about that.
[00:40:28] Like I was like one of the first like I was like what the fuck is this. Holy shit. Awakenings was another really good one that like kind of gets forgotten. Awakenings and the one about the nursing home and the older people.
[00:40:49] Yeah like the people who had like the disease or like they were stopped in time almost. Yeah. Yeah. Like that's a great movie. Yeah I seen that. Yeah man there's stuff that he I mean amazingly like
[00:41:04] I'm not gonna say amazingly but like he has thrown some clunkers out there. Okay. Like Vice and Tenno Man is just not that good of a movie. Uh yeah watch that one. That looks weird and creepy. Yeah because he's a robot who like you know.
[00:41:17] Yeah he's already wearing creepy tunings. Yeah like it wasn't very good. Didn't want to make it worse. The Night Listener was good RV was okay. Oh I remember RV. Yeah. Yeah him is Roosevelt in the Night Listener and that's a good good stuff. Oh yeah. Yeah.
[00:41:37] Um like old dogs I didn't care for that. I don't know. That's him and Travolta and you know they're doing our thing. Uh I did not watch that. Yeah. The one I saw Travolta and was that one where they were on the road trip on the
[00:41:59] motorcycles wasn't Travolta in it? Yeah he was in that. This was kind of in the same vein. I don't think they're on motorcycles but it's like you know like that type of like you know older guys trying to show that they're not older guys. Right right yeah. Yeah.
[00:42:22] So. Gotcha. Yeah. So Travolta got to do it twice. Yeah basically. Uh huh show off. Travolta was good for stuff like that though. I like them. Travolta sorry I just said John. Yeah. No I don't have a problem here.
[00:42:44] I don't have too big of a problem with him either but he like he just hey the problem I have with Travolta is like the Scientology stuff. Uh so I don't know that much about him except for you know his wife pass away his son
[00:43:00] pass away stuff like that. Yeah like stuff like that. But like he like he made that one movie. I can't remember what it was. It was a sci-fi movie because it was because it was written by Elron Hubbard. You talking about Battlefield Earth?
[00:43:17] Yes Battlefield Earth that's the one. That was her. Yes and I read that book and the book wasn't that good either. I actually went to the theater to see that one and oh my god I would just say you're one of the few.
[00:43:32] The only the only shining part in that movie was Barry Pepper I'm sorry. Yeah. Like that was it. That was the only thing good about that movie. Yeah it's not it's not a very good movie. No. At all. No.
[00:43:47] But like yeah I mean that was like he's like hardcore like you know so like he's like the same thing with like Tom Cruise like Tom Cruise is hardcore into that. Right. You make movies I like but yeah. Nah. Nah. Right. Right. You know. Right.
[00:44:06] But do you think that's like when he started to go downhill did he do anything after that? After Battlefield Earth. Yeah. Yeah Travolta yeah. Because that was after like Face Off and stuff like that or was it before? I think it was after. John Travolta.
[00:44:36] All right let's go back a bit here in his filmography. All right so Battlefield Earth came out in 2000. Wow. So he did like he recovered from that because he does Lucky Numbers. Oh yeah that was a funny movie.
[00:45:05] Which is based off of you know I've been in shots of Nick Harry pole 666 ball Halloween. You know. Yeah Lisa Kruger isn't that. Yeah and 2001 he does Swordfish. And then a serious one. Well it's an action movie where he's the villain Hugh Jackman. That's really good.
[00:45:28] Hugh Jackman is supposed to be like the greatest hacker in the world. And Haley Berry's boobs show up. Right. Literally like that's what happens like all of a sudden like there's Haley Berry's boobs for no reason. That's where I lost interest. 2004 he does The Punisher.
[00:45:49] Which is okay movie. Here's the one 2004 he also does Ladder 49. I don't know okay. That's with what team Phoenix. Right 2006 was Bequel. Which was a sequel to Get Shorty and Bequel is actually pretty good. Doesn't he do Pulp Fiction around there somewhere? Oh Pulp Fiction was way back.
[00:46:14] Yeah. Wait help her back early. Well okay so. I forgot what year you were on. Well if you look at it so Pulp Fiction is 1994. Okay you're in the 2000s. Yeah sorry. So like Pulp Fiction is like the comeback movie.
[00:46:31] That's sorry I was just thinking of him and Sammy all Jackson. Yeah but like I mean if you look like he did a bunch of stuff like Look Who's Talking 2 was 1990. I like those movies. They're not bad. Look Who's Talking Now was 1993 but that's tanked.
[00:46:47] Okay I was gonna say I like the first two movies. Yeah. Yeah. Let's give that a stretch. So 94th Pulp Fiction. Um that kind of rebounds him a little bit. A little bit. 95 he did White Man's Burden with Harry Belafonte which was not a good movie.
[00:47:05] No clue what that is. 95 then you get Get Shorty 96 Broken Arrow 96 Phenomenon 96 Michael 97 she's so lovely. 97 was Face Off 98 Primary Colors 98 the Thin Red Line. Huh. The General's Daughter was 99 and you get the Battlefield Earth. No the Thin Red Line. Jared Leto's in that.
[00:47:38] Yeah I think Jared Leto dies with horrific death in that as well doesn't he? I wouldn't say horrific it just gets shot in the head. The sad part about it he's in there for like two seconds. Right.
[00:47:48] Like he is literally in that movie for two seconds of how he's gone. Jared Leto's the usual M.O. in those movies. Oh but can you give him more than two seconds before you kill him off Jesus for a guy? Yeah 2007 he does Hog.
[00:48:00] So like after Battlefield Earth he does recover from that. He does Hog Wild, he does Bolt. I mean Bolt. Yeah I freaking love. If there was ever an animated movie. Winston Pold. Winston Pold. Yeah if there was ever an animated movie deserves a sequel as Bolt.
[00:48:19] Oh man such a great movie. Such a great movie. I just love that movie. Yeah. I don't know why I just do. It's a good movie. It is. There's like those rare kids movies that don't like like wow whatever like Toy Story stuff like
[00:48:36] that like Bolt and like Road to El Dorado. Yeah you know Emperor's New Groove stuff like that and Bolt's in that. Emperor's New Groove is like that movie of like it's like the only people who appreciate that
[00:48:56] are like I think almost like Disney fans like oh yeah Emperor's New Groove that's but like everybody else like that was fucking phenomenal. Yeah it was. It was. Yeah Earth a Kit man. Boob Saiyan. He was just a funny thing.
[00:49:16] Everybody in that movie like John Goodman you know David Spade Earth a Kit. Cronk. Yeah what was it? I don't know. I said his first name. Yeah Patrick. Patrick. Uh Warburn or something. Wolverine. Yeah Wolverine. I don't know.
[00:49:33] Like that that is a film like and they just crush it and again it's like It's such the anti-Disney movie. Who did the voice of his John Goodman's wife? I have to look it up. Is that Sharon Stone? It might have been yeah. I can't believe it.
[00:49:49] But like it's like so not a Disney movie. No. I guess what like I like about it is like it's like it does not feel like Disney at all. No. To you. No. No like to me like but I also like it what it reminds me of
[00:50:10] And I'm not saying it's like okay this is what it feels like it but what it reminds me of like when Disney was doing like darker stuff in the 70s and the early 80s like The Black Cauldron like the Black Hole
[00:50:31] Tron like all this odd and all stuff that they were throwing at the wall like the those were the the Witch Mountain movies came out at that time. Oh okay. You're like Disney was throwing stuff at the wall to try to be relevant
[00:50:44] and it was like well we can't just do like Disney princess stuff let's do this and let's do this and let's try to you know let's try to get a male demographic and you know right they were they were doing all this
[00:50:57] non-Disney stuff that to me works but like to the average person doesn't right like they did that really weird version of Alice in Wonderland was like you know that gave me nightmares. I
[00:51:10] Like it was like return not not also wonderland was Oz it was like return to Oz We like the wheelie things and stuff. I didn't watch it. Yeah, it was cool
[00:51:21] But like that's what the Emperor's new groove reminds me of is like it's like somebody said let's do something completely different from our normal fare Like we have this formula and the formula works
[00:51:34] But man, what would have what if he did something crazy and different? Yeah, and they came up with the Emperor's new groove And it was like wow But you know like it is because it's not like any other Disney movie of that time period right
[00:51:49] Or before or after it like and it is almost like Disney was kind of like oh shit that worked Now let's do another one. We have to make a sequel to this Fuck We always want to go back to our formula. Yeah
[00:52:06] But David spade break in the third wall and like like everything about that movie like yeah cross one letter Like when she always tells him how I'm gonna kill you I'm gonna put you in a box. Yeah And I'm gonna mail that box I
[00:52:27] Saw somebody it was like one of those things like I don't know if there's a cruise ship or A water park But it was one of those deals where you like you get you get in the thing and the guy hits a button and the
[00:52:41] The door opens and you slide right out like slide right down Like like you're standing there and like the floor disappears and you slide done slide And some girl did that she was like She said that Crock pull the lever and you hear you know Wow
[00:53:05] That's funny that is I didn't know there was a such thing. Yeah, what it is an amusement park somewhere Yeah, it's like it's like some water slide like you like the girl gets it's like this capsule You get in this capsule and it has black like
[00:53:17] Yeah, but she glass ups you can see through and you're standing there and the guy hits the button Like the trap door opens and you go into the right under the water You drop down into the water slide. Yeah, and As she's falling. Yeah. Yeah Well
[00:53:34] Yeah, that's it funny one I like when he kept taking the things and turning in the different stuff. Yeah Yeah, she was able to deflect them all No matter what she turned into right she turned into the little pussy cat Yeah, oh she's like that's my voice
[00:53:54] Yeah, that's my voice Yeah You know and they did do the sequel with the cropping but it wasn't as good No, but it was still There's this crook right, but it was still better than most like even in the tv show that I mean
[00:54:15] It was funny, but like yeah because like like to me somehow the emperor's new groove is not Kid friendly no no Like neither is the road down to rata. No, it's not that's got a second all over it But that that's dawn blue
[00:54:32] And dawn blue did a lot of stuff that wasn't kid friendly. Yeah That's a very sexual movie. You could tell me all you want secret in them as a kid movie. I'm gonna tell you I Watched as a kid that scared the fuck out of me
[00:54:47] Is that the mouse movie? Yeah, I know what movie is yeah Yeah Like it's it's fantastic because it's starting well you're done right and the animation is beautiful Yeah, but as a child watching that that fucked me up and it don't even get me in the watershed down
[00:55:03] Water and shit down Yeah, is it watershed down no watershed down Hey, this one the one of the bunnies Oh I don't know Scary rabbit in these frank the rabbit will come up Um, yeah, I did actually donnie darga. Yeah donnie darga
[00:55:35] Um night of the loop ends donnie darga monty python the holy grail bunny man too um scary, you know um Yeah, it's watershed down. Yeah, okay. It is watershed down because it's like uh It's like ah, I can't even describe it like it's just that thing of like
[00:56:09] I've only watched it once in my life and it was as a child that fucked me up Like I could never watch that thing again because it's like Is it wasn't meant for children but yet right there were children washing it right and
[00:56:25] Yeah, you know one of those things was like based off of a book And the book was like an analogy for humanity and like yeah, because I was gonna say I never saw that one
[00:56:35] Yeah, I mean there was a whole thing but like man like you watch that Because you look at I'm sure people like oh look it's cute bunnies watershed down. It sounds amazing It put that that videotape and walk away an hour and a half later. You're just traumatized
[00:56:49] I'm traumatized just fucking traumatized. I never want to watch that again You know so, I mean yeah, I mean that there was stuff like that I'm like, oh fucking traumatized But you sat there for the whole hour and a half watching it
[00:57:10] You couldn't move like you weren't allowed to leave the living room like you know Like my parents were like you know in the kitchen playing spades with like the neighbors and like but meanwhile like I had like you know
[00:57:22] Here it's it's we got we rented this movie for you tonight I need to cover my eyes that's terrible. I'm sorry I should be laughing. I'm sorry I had to cover my eyes. Yeah Not nearly as traumatizing but just like heavy metal the movies
[00:57:44] Great, I'm sure there were plenty of parents who bought like picked that up for their kid to watch Oh, you know, yeah, and not knowing. Yeah, and now they're like have a boob fetish And they can't figure out why yeah My lord
[00:58:03] Look at the animation looks so cute. I'm so happy that I was not forced to watch this atrocity Heavy metal the movie or watershed down watershed. Oh watershed down will fuck you up like even today as an adult if you watch that you
[00:58:16] Yeah, no, I don't need to watch anything. That's gonna fuck me up. Yeah Thanks dad But at the same time like like you hand like When did you watch your first horror movie? um because you enjoy horror movies
[00:58:35] Uh, I think the first one I was allowed to watch and I watched it with my dad and my sister Actually was uh Texas Jamesville massacre. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, you weren't eased into that at all
[00:58:45] Like how over you know like 10 that like spun off. Oh now there's Jason and my prayers I I have not done. How old that was. I don't know what year did that come out? Like 68 No, I mean VHS I don't know experimental
[00:59:06] Because it was a rented one. Yeah, no like I remember like I watched the the first two I ever watched were the fog And that messed me up. Yeah, like as a kid. I was like, oh my god. This is so scary my parents
[00:59:19] Like I'm eight years old. You know what there was stuff I can honestly say like Me and my sister would sneak downstairs to watch tv because we weren't Yeah, you know and we would like the twilight zone would be on and there was like
[00:59:32] Scary shit on that for a kid. Oh, yeah, there was like a monster that would eat people through their botch You know, we were like scared shit, but we'd sit there and watch that shit So the real serious one would have been Texas Jamesville massacre
[00:59:44] But like I was I was watching stuff like that. Yeah, you know behind my parents Yeah, like Ian like amazes me because it's like like he was like watching like, you know horror at like the age of six Oh, I had no problem with it
[01:00:00] Again, like a gorgeous back like there's that story like we went to the haunted house and like, you know He got pissed at me because like I was scared and we had to leave
[01:00:08] But um, we weren't allowed to watch tv freely when we were sick. So that we were monitored right but like Like so was I And like I don't like when I was eight like begging my parents to like watch the fog and
[01:00:23] Like you're like you promise, you know, look at scaring. I promise I'm a big boy I play football Nothing scares me tackle people. Yeah, I watched the fog I had nightmares for weeks
[01:00:39] Yeah, I pretty much remember climbing into my sister's band a lot after protection stays on that scar And then I followed that up with like, you know, I'll be good. I can handle the shining You know, aren't they enough to shining did not scare me
[01:00:53] Yeah, it messed with me Didn't scare me no Like I think what like the fog scared me because of like it was a ghost story You know and that was like, okay. Oh, you know at eight you're like, oh, I'm just afraid of ghosts
[01:01:07] You know that makes sense I think what scared me about the shining was just the simple fact I mean the shining is a ghost story in many many ways But the fact that jack was a real person And like
[01:01:21] And like, you know, now you look back at like man that performance was amazing. But like as a 10 year old it was like that was just Holy fuck That's yeah, can this happen to people? Yeah, like it's impactful, but it didn't scare me right like
[01:01:37] I didn't understand at the time What was really happening Like what the excuse me with the shining like it didn't like in a 10 year old it was too deep for me And
[01:01:52] Like later on I was like, oh, okay. That makes sense. I well afterwards I read the book right not that that shining is But it gave you the gist right? Yeah but like it was for me like that that odd thing of like
[01:02:08] All I saw was the human aspect of it As a kid like This person has gone insane. He's going to kill his wife and a child You know, he's going he's going to kill scat man's struthers So like so
[01:02:33] Like that's what I what frightened me more anything was like The human the human aspect of it not realizing He was being manipulated by the ghost by the shine Yeah, all the stuff that was like manipulating him and pushing him to the breaking point plus
[01:02:51] the isolation the isolation Like everything about that like the psychology of it later on makes more sense to me even like just walking down a hall The quiet windy noises that was constant would drive somebody insane. Yeah
[01:03:06] Exactly. So like I think it's why I appreciate the the remake version with um The guy from wings. Oh, yeah Because I watched that later on and it made more sense like the morning. Yeah, like Stephen Weber Stephen Weber. Yeah, I
[01:03:26] Not that Nicholson's before I appreciate Nicholson's performance And everything that that was but at the same time like That was closer to the book without the vulgarity Yeah, well it had a lot more in it like the the beehive the bushes
[01:03:44] Right moved not the the toby areas. Yeah, toby. Yeah And like I think it showed him Trying to fight that more than yeah, Nick was in person Like the jack Nichols immersion went like right to the alcohol
[01:04:00] Where Stephen Weber's is like I need to fight this for my family. Yeah, you know Yeah, yeah, I have that on DVD. Yeah, I know you do Well it was more like the book and I love the book and
[01:04:13] And it made me you know and later on the the sequel with Ewan McGregor Yes, you know, oh my god That's so good when he walks in to that hotel. Yeah
[01:04:26] And that right there is like what like I get why they had it so far into the movie But that's what you were waiting for. Yeah, this is this is what you've been waiting for for 30 fucking years
[01:04:38] Yeah, and here it is he walks into the hotel and it just sends Shivers on your spine because you're like, oh my god Yeah, you know this child the trauma he had here. Yeah, and now he's returning Yeah, oh Good Yeah, and if you McGregor
[01:04:59] I mean so he it gets kicked up a little bit because it's you and McGregor But like yeah, like like when he walks in there, you're just like and you could just tell like his face
[01:05:07] Like I don't want to be you can he played even though like he wasn't the child that Played him as that child right? You could still see the emotion in his face. He played it very very well Yeah, yeah Danny
[01:05:25] Will you come and play with me? Yeah, I just yeah And oh my god the way they may at walk Yeah, oh the job they did on that I know half that's probably CGI. But shit That was a good job
[01:05:40] Like I expected to be like that. Yeah 30 years later. Yeah. The only thing better is I know you hate the movie but the way they recreated it for Um ready player one It's terrible It is so terrible. I know you hate but but but that
[01:06:00] Sequence like the whole the way they recreated the hotel Okay, that's what I'm saying like You know like it was like exactly how you remember that hotel from the movie right got you
[01:06:11] You know, I mean everything like the elevators when the elevators open and the blood comes out like you're right Everything about that was like that was like perfect. Yeah I mean that's spielberg's eye for attention. I'm like again, I understand you hate the movie
[01:06:24] And I'm not expecting you to but but that aspect of it was like when when they walk into the hotel You're just like oh shit that is the hotel right? Yeah, like yep. Yeah, you know Hey, yeah, you're right Yeah, good stuff
[01:06:39] I highly what was that doctor dream? Well Doctor sleep doctor sleep. Why do you say dreams? Oh Dr. Sleep Dr. Sleep. Yeah I kind of watch that again, but you know what I want to do. I want to watch The steven web version and then dr. Sleep. Yeah
[01:07:01] I love the nigglesson version that too. So I am not saying anything no I would get out of that one at all other than the way they treated the Head to head the shelly devolve shelly devolve Not at all not for long shelly. Is it to go? No
[01:07:16] What was her name? She played Olive oil. Yeah, she played olive oil. It's not shelly devolve is it I think it is. Yeah Yeah, shelly devolve she just passed away not too long ago. I heard that yeah But yeah, like
[01:07:39] Yeah, he came on and actually talked about that. Like how mean he was to her Man Dude get a grip. But I but it was also encouraged. It was also encouraged by the director Yeah, I understand that everything like the director was mean to her. Yeah
[01:07:57] That's what I mean like every like nickle he was telling nickle said like no Give it all. Yeah Abuse the hell out of her verbally She you know what when she's in that bathroom and he's hacking that door
[01:08:10] You can see actual fear in that woman's face and I promise you that's real probably I've seen the behind the scenes footage of Right before they do that scene really yeah And like you can see her like walking past and nickle since like bouncing up and down
[01:08:28] I like it's like Working her up and him off. Yeah working himself up like into a frenzy So that like yeah, I'm sure there was a little bit of fear in her eyes from like, you know, he's a fucking
[01:08:43] Yeah, this is a wild garden. Hey, they gave him an axe and it's gonna cut through the door He's actually gonna hack this door. This is not Yeah Yeah, that's like waiting to just break when he hits it. Yeah, no
[01:08:54] I mean and you can see like like he is bouncing up and down and like like like firing himself up like and you're just like Oh, shit This was not a good set to be
[01:09:05] Yeah, I'm sure that's not the only movie he's ever done that in I'm sure I got because I mean it's nickel sat Yeah, I'm sure he's a lot of stuff where you're just like stop but I mean It that's like
[01:09:21] Back then that's how they know who want me like I hate to knock your boy, but Jared lettow with his His style method acting and I mean Heath Ledger was the same way Right. No, I agree like I'm not I agree with you. I'm just saying like
[01:09:43] Yeah, some of the here stuff you hear that when he does is a little when he walks around all day going Well, my name is Connell. You know, I might have been talking about like sending like dead rats to like, you know
[01:09:55] Yeah, like that's but like I mean the other stuff he's done over the years Especially where he's like, I don't even know want to know how he's method acting for Tron Oh god
[01:10:07] Because I heard what he did for like record for a dream and stuff like that. Yeah and for um, runner 2049. Yeah, I I hear what I don't have how true it is In chapter 27 how he got I yeah, I get it, but I don't need to know that
[01:10:24] He's just so poor bizarre. I don't want to know anything. He is he's so fucking bizarre. I don't care Extraordinarily town as an actor and as a singer. I don't care He might go off the deep end as a singer as well, but But yeah, like I
[01:10:41] The shit you hear about him like I I mean, well, it's sure not. I don't care I was still watching anything. He's right But like when you hear like actors are like, I didn't know that was wasn't his real voice. Yeah, you know
[01:10:53] I thought that's how he fucking talked. I know. No For like three months, he's like, oh, it's like a pop off It's a me a pop. Oh, but I don't know what's worse because he was barely in that
[01:11:06] He was barely like he barely had any lines, right? So but what was worse was That french thing he did with Anne Hathaway And apple tea I couldn't even get past the second episode before I turned that shit off
[01:11:19] I'm like just because of the way he was acting and the way he was talking. I'm like Turn it off. I can't I can't do it. Never mind me not caring for her He just was just driving he should never do an accent. He shouldn't do anything french
[01:11:35] Or italian, I'll go with that too. I don't care like stick to your normal Voice throw joker laughing there every now and then but because that wasn't too terrible It's just like You can't do everything. Sorry. You think you can Yeah, that was awful
[01:11:57] Yeah, I still have not went past Maybe half of and you gave up on that early I was surprised like usually No matter what if it's Jared let oh you're in it and you are just like nope Yeah, and that it will not be going into my collection
[01:12:11] I mean you you literally noped that It's just garbage. I asked you like how is it like you're nope nope nope Like it's that I'm an episode half into it and there is nothing believable in that thing
[01:12:25] And so like if you can understand it like yeah, it's very difficult to follow to the fact I first episode actually rewind halfway because I'm like, what am I missing? Yeah, why am I not getting this?
[01:12:36] Yeah, I mean I get the bases and because I read about it, but right I don't want to have to read about every episode. You know what I mean to get it right Unless you always drives me that's about anything that's like
[01:12:49] Biographical after I've said it before like we went to go see that movie You wanted to go see it. Um Had johnny depp in it he was the gangster Uh, uh, uh, bald the bald uh, bulger whitey whitey bulgery. Yeah
[01:13:09] What was the name of that movie? I can't remember any he played the um, say dillinger, I think Oh that one when he broke it. Oh that one. I thought you meant Whitey yeah, okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah
[01:13:21] Like he he johnny depp was like dillinger. Yeah, yeah that one too. Yeah But like that's a really good opening scene But it did But like since I don't follow that stuff
[01:13:32] I had no fucking clue what was going on or who those people were well, they messed up the whole timeline anyways I understand it matter. I understand that you did follow them, right? But like It's almost like
[01:13:45] Unless you know the material like if I'm if you're going into something like that cold 95 of the time you are not going to enjoy it because you're not gonna know what's going on the The writers and the directors and the producers assume
[01:14:00] You have a basic knowledge of the subject matter and if you don't You're fucked. Yes, so you're saying you would have that basic knowledge of john dillinger. Yeah Like like like the people when he broke those people out in jail like I didn't know who they were
[01:14:17] I know who his gang was no like I didn't because I don't follow stuff like that That's not interesting to me but like we went through to see that movie. I'm like what's johnny depp?
[01:14:25] I think uh, what's his name? Christian bail was in that too. Like this should be pretty good. This should be What the fuck is going on? Who the fuck are these people? Christian bail was the law. Yeah
[01:14:38] but like it but it and like it but I've noticed that with like other like like the queen movie It's extraordinarily well done But at the same time like if you really didn't know the backstory of the band you'd have no clue
[01:14:51] What was going on? Right like it just kind of throws you in there and you makes assumptions of your knowledge And you're just like what? Yeah, but like I could follow it because that I knew the story right and then I could poke holes in it
[01:15:06] The same thing is it's good of a movie as it is And I the only way I would recommend it is if you were a wrestling fan the iron claw All right, right. Yeah, that was very good It was very good
[01:15:16] But unless you knew who the von eras really were like if like it didn't Again, it just kind of throws information at you and assumes I worried about that afterwards and they didn't They really didn't follow shit on that. He's
[01:15:32] And they left main characters on like like I was pointing stuff out like I mean I hear like well, what did you think? Well, I liked it But yeah, like, you know big gold wasn't around in 1984 when me
[01:15:44] I was pointing out all the flaws a carry didn't lose his leg until like 1989 You know, but they made it seem like he lost it right after the parade of champions Like those are all sorts of things that like got completely fucked up in that movie and
[01:16:00] But again There's a lot of it that's going on. It's like well unless you actually know the backstory of this like you don't Like it's just that assumption again like well if you're watching this movie You know who the von eras are you know who this is?
[01:16:13] You know who that is I think basically is because if they try to shut like they left one of the brothers out and If they try to shovel that hit two hours it ain't happening right but like also like what's the nwa like I needed an explanation
[01:16:25] Yeah, great. Yeah, you know, yes, like, you know, I know what the nwa was I know how it functioned back Then you know, I knew everything about you know, but if you didn't you're like, what the fuck is the nwa? You know that yeah, what is this absolutely?
[01:16:39] What does ice cube and You know, I mean like yeah, what do they have to do it? Yeah easy easy What is happening? Yeah. Yeah So yep So yeah, I do have a problem like I've I've learned like if it's a doc you drama right
[01:17:00] Unless you know the subject matter don't bother to read up about it. Yeah, not movie in the subject matter. Yeah Yeah, no, you're right And it happens like so often like I mean even like I'm always back to like Bonnie and Clyde
[01:17:16] I've watched that movie a number of times. It's a Normal movie and like now I like know the story because I I like the movie enough. I did the research like again, like
[01:17:28] He's kind of throw shit at you. I'll tell you what's a good movie about Bonnie and Clyde Is that thing they put was it on Netflix with Woody Harrelson? And I hate to say it but Kevin Costner. Yeah, they were the um, I I wanted. Yeah. Yeah
[01:17:43] That was so good. Yeah. Oh, I love Woody Harrelson Oh So good But he also made his own Bonnie and Clyde movie that which was far superior with natural Natural born killers is an amazing movie even though like quentin Tarantino has kind of disowned it
[01:18:00] Has he well because it's like Oliver stone took like he Quentin Tarantino wrote the movie Wrote natural born killers and Oliver stone took it and made it into his own thing. So it like It bears little resemblance to what Tarantino had written because it's an Oliver stone movie
[01:18:20] Like, you know stones gonna do his thing and yeah his Opinion of the media was thrown in there. Like all sorts of stuff that stone does but like so like quentin Tarantino's like, yeah About my mind like I got credit for it. I got paid for it Yeah
[01:18:35] Not my movie, but unlike, you know true romance. Yeah, oh god Well, why doesn't he make it then so we can see the real thing because he doesn't own it um, he sold it I mean, it's just like but that's what he
[01:18:51] Right, but that's what he did. Like he sold the strips for natural born killers. He sold the strip for um true romance and uh um That's before dawn Isn't he in that? He is. Yeah, because he told us the Robert Rodriguez
[01:19:09] Who was his friend? Yeah, and so Robert Rodriguez is where I'll put you in the movie. I love that. Maybe oh, it's a great That's a phenomenal movie. But so good. He's those are the three scripts. He kind of sold to make Um pop fiction. Oh
[01:19:28] Yeah, so I mean like I'm okay with that chain of events. Yeah, because we're at land at night because that's what he had to do Like reservoir dogs didn't made didn't make enough money First like the studio is to be like, okay
[01:19:43] We'll give so like to make pop fiction and then do it his way He had to sell strips Right to make that money and then make pop fiction Which was so he it's a self-financed movie is independent film that you know gets picked up by um
[01:20:03] You've grown directed it. Yeah mirror max mirror because like mirror max was like releasing his movies kevin smith's movies and um Robert rubyga's movies like the they they were just buying them up because they were like the three Yeah, they were they were like the three like uh
[01:20:19] Children of independent film at that time and mirror max is just gobbling that shit up to put it out well Because pop fiction was so great
[01:20:29] How much better do you think the other three would have been if he would have been able to do it with his own script and making himself All three of those I'll be honest. I don't think
[01:20:42] And it's a weird thing to say but true romance. I don't think he could have improved on like Yeah, true romance is so good And it's such a phenomenal movie There's so many great lines in that and that was the stories that was directed by Ridley Scott's brother
[01:21:00] Who's name I can't remember off the top of my head, but It but like stylistically the way it looks like Everything about that movie is like so well done. I don't think Quentin Tarantino could have improved that I
[01:21:18] Having the money that tony scott had to make that movie Doing it independently doing on a smaller budget would not have helped it that much I mean think about that movie for a second. I mean, I do you have like christian slater
[01:21:33] But like I mean you've got like brad pit doing The odd cameo and like you've got I always forget he's like he's in there like smoking out of a honey bear Oh my god, yeah the hippie red pit. Yeah, you've got um christopher walken
[01:21:51] I mean the other scene between walken and and uh Dennis hopper does hopper. I mean that's Good god, but then you know better than that you also have um Can't believe I can't think of his name the guy who played ice man and pop gun Oh
[01:22:13] Yeah, Val Kilmer Val Kilmer He was like right there. Yeah. Yeah. It was right there for me because yeah, but Val Val Kilmer playing Elvis right great
[01:22:23] Yes, like and one of the like I'd seen a reflection in the mirror. Yeah, because it's so awesome because it was in christian slater's mind Yeah, he's having these conversations with me. Yeah, when he's in the apartment
[01:22:34] He's taking that piss and I was like be cool man be cool You got this you know, and it's just like shit at the end of it. Like you like just be cool He's even shot in the eye. Just be cool, man
[01:22:46] That's be cool. Oh, I could think this is so damn cool Was it chris penn that was the chris penn was yeah Yeah chris penn like like yeah, I that's that's got a killer cast. Yeah, you know, and I don't think
[01:23:01] He could have did any better. I think he could have done any better and then also I don't think he could have done any better with from dust till dawn I mean What do you do? It's cloney with that nick that's But but you get cloney
[01:23:20] You get some a hike. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah Bring on the hike. But I mean like every like That there there are movies where you can watch a movie That you can look at it immediately and almost like be like unless robert regress
[01:23:36] Like the style of it the way it looks Like some of the actors some of the actors. Yeah, I mean, you know, um The band I can't remember. It's like It's like
[01:23:49] Something in the tarantulas my dad loves that band really he listens to their shit all the time. Really? Yeah, wow like Wow, yeah Didn't know that about old chuck old old chuck is like My favorite story about that movie is my dad loaned it to somebody
[01:24:08] Who knew nothing about the movie? So he's watching a movie and he's like well, this is clearly some sort of Thriller pot boiler kid not movie And then it turns into this vampire movie and the guy's like what the fuck Your dad didn't warn him. No
[01:24:30] Just watch this movie. It's really good. Oh, yeah Yeah He had no idea up until then. Yeah So like yeah, but like I don't think Tarantino could have improved that. Yeah, like I and I I think robert rodriguez's sensibilities as a director like Make that movie
[01:25:02] Probably better than what the script was. I hate to say because tarantino is a very good writer but like this again like I love watching robert rodriguez movies Like I'll even watch the kid movies he makes because I think he's just that fucking good of a director
[01:25:17] You know, yeah, but um In fact, when he when he put out a movie I didn't like I was so upset Really? What was that? Um, I came with the name of what it was had but it had ben aflac in it
[01:25:29] And I was like Ben aflac robert rodriguez. Oh, this is a home run and it was so bad It was so bad I was so your favorite people. That was so bummed out. I was I was like I can't believe robert rodriguez put this on film
[01:25:49] And ben aflac agreed to do it. Well ben aflac's made some bad movies over here because i'm i'm you know, you don't say I I do say I let's start with gily that's not but I mean
[01:26:02] So like I can admit that ben aflac is is made some clunkers over the years But like robert rodriguez like you just expect more from him and it was like I don't know where this movie got away from him, but
[01:26:14] Man, this was bad. Yeah, it's like when you hold him at a high standards and they get you that and you're like Piss his off It really does. It keeps you perfect all the time. No, I understand that should be a lot to make mistakes
[01:26:28] I understand that as well, but it's just it's it's that thing of like When you make good movies like even like his kids would like to spy kids movies are really good Yeah, you know Sharkboy and lava girl
[01:26:43] Is still all right. It's not one I watch no, but I mean it's okay like Then he did like predators Oh I didn't know that. Yeah, and that's like One of those like it's like like predator one And then there's predators
[01:27:03] And then there's prey like those three are like Wow, those are really good fucking predator movies You know and Robert Rodriguez is such a good job with that movie and you could like I watched that movie like oh
[01:27:15] This is a Robert Rodriguez. You can just tell even though it's a predator Movie it feels like a Robert Rodriguez movie and it's really well shot like the the angles he uses
[01:27:25] Yeah, you know some of the cast like you know some of the actress like oh, yeah, he's he's in every Robert Rodriguez but um But like it's just it's like you watch me like This is what happens when you let Robert Rodriguez go like like dark city
[01:27:41] Dark cities. I never watched you ever watched that the first one. I highly recommend the second one But the first one is so fucking good So fucking and again stylized and like everything about you're just like oh Well, some of those
[01:27:58] producer director or whatever guys you can just look at me like I know who shot that Rosario Dawson scandaly clad Yeah Yeah, I might have to watch that sign So Yeah Well, this has been a bunch of rambling so
[01:28:20] It's a little bit about movies. Yeah a little bit started with ghostbusters and ended on Quentin Turing came in So We do have a right fad wrote in but again, not much to really Talk about there. Oh fad but we did get a a a write-in from uh
[01:28:39] A longtime superfan um the hummingbird sarah. Oh She writes in hi guys including Sean Ian and Nancy Not sure if I'm going to get this sent in in time for this week's episode If not no big deal
[01:28:55] But I wanted to tell you that I am still listening and enjoying the show. That is good to know. We appreciate that Thank you. The quick update was beginning on to the east of you What? Myself and miss my husband mr. Hummingbird L. O
[01:29:09] Took a quick excursion to cleave in for a couple of days Including a trip to the rock and roll hall of fame Is chock full of so much memorabilia that i'm sure even one day's worth of lingering to read plaques Wouldn't cover everything
[01:29:23] It covers a little bit of everything from the classics and soul and r&b rap and all the like They even have an entire theater dedicated to the eight a one hour loop of soul train, which I really dug
[01:29:35] That's what i'm talking about. I want to see the david bowie display. Yeah Well, there's a there's a lot of like this cashmere. Yeah, there's so much It's well worth the two and a half hour drive Especially if you're lucky enough to catch the live entertainment
[01:29:47] I would want to spend like that would be something like if I was to go there I would have to go for two or three days. Yeah, you'd have to because I'd want to spend like
[01:29:56] Time looking at certain things. You know, you know, I don't want to be pushed along while i'm reading No, because you know me. I love to read the facts
[01:30:03] Right, you know, I'd want to spend time like looking at like jimmy page's stuff and led zeppelin and van halen And queen and like that would be so much. I would want to linger on and like take my time I'm not walking through there in an hour
[01:30:16] Yeah, like I remember when I was a kid and we went to new york We went we had dinner at the rock and roll. I left the rock and roll thing at the hard rock cafe
[01:30:23] You're gonna say they had one of those in yeah, no, it was the hard rock cafe And I remember Being mesmerized by they had a double necked jimmy page guitar Like and it was behind glass of course, but like In like the temperature ventured
[01:30:42] And it and it was from laser beam security It was from a specific show. I can't remember which I want to say it was from live aid But I can't remember for short like it was like with their first reunion
[01:30:54] And it was like, you know, that's the one he placed their way to heaven on boring that show and I was just Oh, I was just mesmerized by it Like I couldn't tell you anything else that was in that hard rock cafe
[01:31:05] But I remember that jimmy page double neck guitar, you know, so like it's amazing So I would love to linger and look around and you know, and I heard you know, I take pictures everywhere That I don't want to know if that's true. I don't know
[01:31:18] Uh, we then went to dinner at the haunted house restaurant A themed haunt that's not overly scary but themed to please Michael Myers catches up to you inside. They had a couple of birthday party presents Where they call for the purge to happen Woo!
[01:31:37] Then you then get treated to Michael dancing which I don't know if I want to see that Yeah, and everything on the menu is themed. I got the twilight which is a black waffle with blueberries and powdered sugar topped with spicy wings So like a chicken and waffle
[01:31:55] Yeah, yeah We also got the tour progressive field which is the guardians stadium And learned a bridge history of the stadium and some of the iconic players It makes me want to tour PNC park even though it's I've been to a handful of games
[01:32:11] Learning the history behind baseball may seem boring, but it's fascinating Aside from that we had a nice lakeside sit on edgewater beach after a bit of a rain storm along the lake
[01:32:21] But otherwise it was a lovely visit. Sadly. We did not get to see the christmas story house For lack of time and planning, but I'm sure it would have been the icing on the cake
[01:32:32] No, I will tell you I we actually took a tour of PNC park once Yes, the history baseball is actually interesting. It is. Yes. Um, I agree with that Yeah, like I mean if you have an opportunity like I I've always
[01:32:46] Like I'm not one who wants to travel per se But like if given an opportunity Like I would love to go to like, um Boston To see a game at Fenway park and you know, maybe get the tour of that stadium
[01:33:03] And also, um, you know Wrigley field. Yeah, and probably even Dodger Stadium in LA Like because it's historic has been there forever. Oh, I wouldn't mind going because it's LA Yeah, but like those are like like three like they're probably the three oldest parks
[01:33:21] Out there now like we're baseballs actively majorly baseballs actively played. I'm sure there's probably some minor league parks that are ancient as well, but um Those are the big three as far as like
[01:33:34] How long they've been around and you know, so like that's baseball history in them. Yeah But I mean I remember when we toured PNC park it was interesting just because I do have to see the locker rooms you got to see we have to walk
[01:33:52] The field like on the um Yeah The outside right. Yeah, we weren't a lot on yeah We weren't a lot actually on the field but like we're on the the warning track. We walked the warning track
[01:34:03] You know being in the dugouts going up to the we went into the players locker room Yeah in the players locker room up. We were up in the um pretty sure that's when Jason Bay was playing at the time
[01:34:13] Or was that whenever what's his face was there? Which one? I think that was bay Was it babe? I think that was like that era like bay and jiles and those guys jiles. That's yeah But like we were we were able to go up to like the um
[01:34:26] the media where the media sits where the um, right where like the Radio guys sit where the tv guys sit. Yeah all the counselors. Yeah We have to see all of that and even like Walk around like the suites and stuff
[01:34:43] It was it was but we went there like that was like That was part of like we also stood in line for like to get opening day tickets I was like the first day tickets were on sale. Oh, okay. I was gonna say why did we do that?
[01:34:55] Yeah, I could remember it so long ago That's why because I got us opening day tickets. Okay, and then We took the tour that tour was part of like the whole had to right. Yeah, yeah
[01:35:06] I was hoping the progies would go out come on why we were dying on the field But we didn't get to see the progies. That was so sad. It's like they weren't even around Like you think you give them a tour you bring the progies out
[01:35:16] Like what the hell am I doing a Pittsburgh tour without a progie? Yeah, okay Don't love them progies man But that was also back when like Outback Steakhouse was still uh Up in left field right What's there now? That's where the pirate hall of fame is Gotcha
[01:35:34] I actually ate that out back though No, yeah, yeah This is the winter Okay That's where the year were those well The one time I ate that outback steak house. It was winter Here's the reason I remember though
[01:35:53] This was the quote like it would have been great to like be in there for like a game or something But we were there in winter and the thing I remember about it being cool was it had snowed And so the field was like covered in snow
[01:36:07] And it was like But and since it was went like nobody had walked on right so it was like this like yeah It was kind of interesting to kind of see the the the field that way, right? You know, yeah Would have been cool. Yeah
[01:36:21] Um anyways, thanks for reading my email I've been watching a lot of movies and logging them into letterbox A website where users review films It's been my pandemic hobby and it's been an interesting ride I'm hoping to see Deadpool and Wolverine soon
[01:36:37] I can't wait to hear your thoughts about it You and me both I've heard a couple of you points so far, but I'm not a huge Marvel or Fox nerd But I've heard you don't need to be
[01:36:47] Well, no because Nancy's sister liked it and she is neither a Marvel. No idea who Wolverine is She has no clue But she enjoyed it. She's yeah, she wants to go see it again. Yeah um Besides I'm here for the glib versus tragic dynamic those two have
[01:37:05] And only Ryan could bring Hugh Jackman out of retirement I agree like I that yeah, that was amazing. I didn't watch an interview where Hugh Jackman said Like He saw Deadpool and he was like This could be a buddy cop move
[01:37:22] Between Deadpool and Wolverine. He's like, fuck. I just announced three days ago. I'm retiring So That's funny, um, you'll find out more about this letterbox Yeah, that'd be interesting. Yeah, I have a good weekend We'll catch up
[01:37:45] In real life soon the hummingbird ps happy blade anniversary to the podcast. I'm hoping for at least 11 more strong seasons. Well Wow If I live that long, you gotta talk to you about that one. Well No
[01:38:03] The podcast will continue if you eat we're not gonna discuss that. Yeah, that's not gonna Well, what we need to start writing about? Um Sure, this will tickle fads cockles that you've uh demanded to hear what he has to say Those cockles
[01:38:28] Tell a little my two favorite hosts like to watch Deadpool dressed as Batman and electro. Why Why would I only one time he goes through a list of fake Deadpool canyons Um
[01:38:44] He tells us he he's going to see he went to go see it today at 10 a.m. He did say he liked it Uh, he said he picked a seat in the back row next to two people
[01:38:54] Hopefully we can play popcorn games like Sean and I used to Like again This is a dick move in my opinion Like and this this is why When I go theater i'm buying the seats around me
[01:39:14] But sitting where there's no one behind you right like because I don't because like because of somebody like that Somebody like that the fear could be completely empty But because that wants to sit in a specific seat even if there's somebody sitting next to him
[01:39:27] He will pick that seat He said he's done this and the people go to complain and like when we bought the seat It's a science. He doesn't the scene he bought and they were pissed and I don't blame them like Unless it's a packed theater like
[01:39:41] I don't want to sit next to somebody and when it is a packed theater. I am buying the seats around me to ensure nobody is sitting beside me Maybe that's the dick move. Like you know what I mean? Like yeah, I am willing to buy four seats
[01:39:56] Yeah, who's the bigger dick here to ensure my comfort and keep two other people from seeing this movie We don't know who's the bigger dick. I'm not quite sure the bigger dick is but I am flexing
[01:40:08] You need to get a poll going. Yeah, who's the bigger dick that that or shot? Yeah Like what you can know what is worse sitting next to directly next to somebody in an empty theater
[01:40:21] Or buying extra seats to ensure nobody sits next to you in a full theater, right? Like that's there's a question. Yeah, yeah Because I'll be honest. I think that's the bigger dick than I Well, that's gonna say you're the bigger dick. Yeah, I'm sure
[01:40:36] Because you could have bought that seat. He wants to sit next to you And then he tells us about you know, he's playing NCAA football 25 and he's taken penn state to a national championship Which can only happen in fantasy
[01:40:52] You know, you can always avoid doing the whole theater or buying the seat things if you just you know go driving Then ain't nobody sitting next to you You know what the problem with the drive-in is no the next like in all honesty the sound. Oh, yeah like
[01:41:07] there it like There is not not just a sound but like Having that's like that screen right in front of you Yeah, like if I'm sitting in my car or I'm sitting outside like there's too much other stuff around. Yeah to like Like
[01:41:27] Fully immersed yourself like the driving experience is fun. Yeah, do not get me wrong like I enjoy the driving experience But there is something to Being in a movie theater and it being that much more intimate, you know, I mean like
[01:41:45] I can't explain other than that like it It feels better to me watching a movie in a movie theater and it doesn't a drive Enjoying a movie dinner right like it just I get more out of the experience that I do yeah at a drive-in
[01:41:58] But I'm not gonna put the drive-in experience down because I do enjoy that. Yeah, but I do in matters of the movie It does like I would never go see a Star Wars movie to drive in
[01:42:09] Unless it was like my second or third time right. Yeah, right like I mean I remember When I went to go see Jurassic Park like I had already seen it twice in a theater
[01:42:21] And like so I knew that experience and I remember going to see it at a drive-in just because it was like, you know I'll go see Jurassic Park with a drive-in. You know and Like I remember like, you know just being bummed out because you weren't getting that
[01:42:35] That full thx sound. Yeah, because it's my car speakers Right, you know, yeah, and my car speaker is not nearly as good as right You know, like feet like that that feeling of like when the t-rex is coming and water shaking and like
[01:42:50] You can feel it on your ears. Yeah, like yeah, you can feel in the back. Yeah. So So, yeah, there is I get that like that And I'm not again, I've never put that experience. I grew up with it
[01:43:02] Like, you know, I saw a lot of movies to drive because that's what my parents did as we go afford We could afford to go to the drive. We they could afford to go to the movie theater. Yeah, so
[01:43:11] Like I saw Raiders of the Lost Ark in a drive and I saw Animal House in the drive You know, there was a lot of they used to charge by the car full not the person No, they used to charge by the person like I remember
[01:43:21] When we went to they used to or unless it was a special or something maybe I don't know I'm sure they had car car full specials. Yeah, but like we would when we would go to the drive and
[01:43:32] My parents like we would go their friends Chris and Tim had a van It was like kids were half price So me and my sister were out to be seen But meanwhile in the back of the van there were tires that my dad and my mother hit in
[01:43:47] Oh my god, so that They weren't sure. Yeah Yeah These were the lengths that we would go to just pay the money. Yeah, like seriously Well, we didn't have the line. I know I know but there is nothing where it made me do that be like, no
[01:44:02] I'll just sit this one out. Yeah, no Where the two women would have to get me maybe you know what it was the two women My mom and chris would have to hide in the
[01:44:11] Hires because my dad kids were half price. So yeah, those are to be seen. Yeah Thank god, you really traumatized the poor kid and show them in the dark. Yeah Uh, no, yeah, you gotta do what you gotta do
[01:44:24] Anything like that in the proceedings there. Yeah, just thanks for let me fill in for mr Ian. Yep Ian's a travel man All right, well remember there are a number of ways you can reach out and touch us
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