Aunty Donna Podcast - Podcast Ep 198 - Crisp Nolan Loves A Twistie
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Tom, can you open this with some spooky sci-fi music?
Tom's not here, Zach.
Just when he edits this.
All right, sorry.
When you edit this, can you open this with some
spooky sci-fi music is Tom in the zoom
No, he's what we're gonna send him the audio track right right right right
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Right.
Tom, if Tom, because you'll be listening just to hear about what's going on in the
podcast again, I don't usually do that.
You're not Tom, man.
You're not Tom.
Right.
Sorry.
I don't think you understand, man.
I do.
When I'm editing the podcast later, I'll ask Tom to send me.
You don't edit the podcast. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. I do not. No, I've never edited anything in my life. Right.
You edit the script. I'm editing myself right now from some of the things I want to say to your fucking face.
That didn't feel too edited.
Uh-oh.
You will it was.
Heavily edited.
Wow. Then I can't even imagine what you are actually going to say.
Wow.
I have to edit myself right now because that negativity between the two of
you, that's forcing me to edit myself. I want to say some things right now, but I'm editing
myself. I'm unfiltered. I am unfiltered like a camel cigarette. If you were so unfiltered,
Mark, you would be saying right now some pretty rude things I think. No, no I would not because I love and respect you boys.
Always no matter what.
Oh.
So that's me unfiltered.
So imagine me filtered.
Did you want to say the rude things, Broden?
No, no, I'm editing myself.
Oh God.
This is not a good start. Start the fucking improv.
Start the fucking improv. I've blisters on my fingers.
I was, I did want to point it out.
Yeah, I, for people who are watching at home,
these are just blisters. I've come up with blisters on my fingers.
You look like you've, oh, like, yeah, you've got something wrong with it.
What have you been doing?
What happened to you?
I've been playing the drums. Really? Yeah. That's, that's full with it. What are you been doing? What happened to you? Yeah, I've been playing the drums
Really? Yeah
That's that's full. I think he's been wanking now. I've been playing the drums I've never had blisters on my fingers from playing the drums. I'll tell you what I have had blisters on my fingers from from playing
Helter's skelter on the guitar
Anyway, just so you know not a a wart, a blister.
Not a wart, not a wart, a blister.
Brodan is editing.
Is there anything else I need to know before I start the improv?
Because I'm going to go and when I go, I've got a character I'm going to do and. Oh wow okay this is gonna be cool. I'm excited to look guys I can't wait to step
into this podcast with you guys. I'm super excited, super amped, love you guys. This is me completely
unfiltered. I can't wait to get this improv off the road.
I'm sorry, Mark.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Pardon?
On the road.
In this world we say off the road.
This is earth man.
No, no, no.
This world hasn't started yet.
That's after I start my improv.
Can't wait to get this podcast or this improv on the road.
On the road. Off the road off the road, but each each the
run potatoes potatoes. Now that one phrase is correct, the one isn't. I worry. Can I just
express my worry before I start with the in pro because I want to get into this in
pro. I worry about the character, but I worry Mark that you are filtering. I worry, Mark, that you are filtering.
I worry that there's a rage in you.
When Broden said that, think about off the road,
I saw a rage in your eyes.
No, no.
And I worry that I'll get started on the improv.
I'll do my really good character.
He is an American accent.
It's very cool.
Southern, like a...
A little bit of a cup of...
Like a...
Think, think, you know, that old fashioned...
Southern that's sort of going out of fashion,
that gentleman, you know, that like...
Like the rooster, the rooster in...
Foghorn leg horns.
Foghorn leg horns.
What's that?
Foghorn leg horns.
Foghorn leg horn.
Foghorn leg horn, think him, yeah, a little bit like that. Little bit of a cross between Foghorn Leghorn. Foghorn Leghorn, think him, yeah, a little bit like that.
A little bit of a cross between Foghorn Leghorn and game of house of cards, kind of character.
Right, right, right.
I'm ready to get into him.
I'm going to, also you can say Benoit Blanc from Knives Out.
Benoit Blanc is a great, he's a really, he's sort of the,
out. And while Blank is a great, he's a really, he's sort of the, because that was, yeah, we had Kevin Spacey was our modern day reference point for that accent. So we had Daniel Craig.
Never liked him. Didn't you? No, never liked him. I think he's editing. I think you were a fan of this. This is me completely unfiltered. I remember you talking about American suburbs,
that movie from 99 that you really like.
American Beauty?
Apple Pie.
What's that?
Apple Pie.
Apple Pie.
Yeah, when Kevin's basically fucks the pie,
in Apple Pie, Apple Pie the movie.
I love American suburbs. I think American
suburbs is a profoundly beautiful film. Have you seen American suburbs? I've only heard
the American fire. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, American suburbs. So I hate
to see, as you know, on our on our Patreon, sometimes we do serious podcasts where we
recommend our favorite movies and there's no jokes, we just talk about what's inspired
us.
And one of the movies I was going to talk about was the profoundly beautiful film from
1999, American suburbs.
And that's about a skeezy man playing a skeezy man.
And Rose Petals, Pl, Thor, Thor, Thor,
Birch, Thor Birch. The 90s are a great time for film. When you think about it.
Apple Pie. What's that? Apple Pie. American
customers. The computer. Fat hell. Computer boy.
Have you seen the one where they go with Keanu Reeves or they go into the computer?
The computer.
I love that movie.
I love computer.
Have you seen, and then Fat hell was so hard.
I love Fat hell.
I love Fat hell.
Oh man.
Here's my question to you guys.
I think I know we weren't going to get into the abroad.
We will get to the abroad. But I want to ask you guys. I think I know we weren't gonna get into the abroad, we will get to the abroad.
But I wanna ask you guys,
what are some of your favorite movies?
Ever?
Ever.
I wanna hear about your favorite movies.
We've heard about Fat Howe,
we've heard about Apple Pie,
we've heard about American suburbs,
we've heard about computer,
yeah, that computer. I think it's really a great thing to just talk about.
What are the things that have been inspired us? There's one, I mean, it's a very silly film.
It's got Nicholas Cage in it. Prison Plane. Have you seen that? I love Prison Plane. The
thing about it is that the title very much evokes the plot.
It's about prisoners in a plane.
The plane is a prison and they're transporting some of the worst prisoners
and then also just this rough and tumble bloke who's got a bear for his daughter.
Quiet sheep?
Is a horror of horrible sheep.
Oh, dead, quiet sheep is a horror of horrible film. Oh, deftly.
Horrible.
Quiet sheep is terrifying.
Terrifying film.
Yeah.
That's got a Hannibal left there in it.
Yeah, I loved it.
Sequel Cannibal.
Ah!
Yeah.
The sequel directly scott Cannibal.
We just guys full tilt on being a cannibal.
And the third one, Red Dragon.
When it's that, Red Dragon.
Red Dragon, cars.
Dragon, drag race cars.
Um, I love, you know, I love a lot of movies.
I really love like deep movies.
Yeah.
I don't know if you've seen Prism Boy.
Prism Boy is about, is a beautiful from from the late 90s. Yeah, um starring Tim Robinson and
And more good Freeman. Yeah, it's about a man in prison and he has a sexy poster. Yeah, everyone wants his sexy poster
Everyone comes in prison. He comes in prison. He's full sick, he is.
And everyone knows, they're like,
you know the guy with the sexy poster?
I want that sexy poster.
And it's an awesome, beautiful scene
when he goes missing and they can't find him.
And then they look behind the poster
and he's just crouched there.
Yeah.
He's here to find the funny poster.
He's crouched.
He's crouched find the first time he's He's crashed on the phone. I love prison boy. I love
I'm like get it. There's another film that that reminds me of she's another beautiful film
penis fixing African American man
In which in which a prisoner he's taken into a prison, it's got Tom Hanks in it, and he grabs Tom Hanks
his penis, sucks the evil out of it, and it turns it into locusts.
Turns it into little locusts.
It's all fun.
It's all fun in games, like serious movies that win academies, but I love the academies.
What's your favorite academy winning film?
My favorite academy winning film is ship.
Ship is a story about a beauty ship.
One of the 13 academies.
One of the 13 academies, but the ship hit ice and it sunk.
Well, it's talking about great academies.
The first animated film to win academies,
I think is Tiny Man City,
which Tiny Man City where this lady goes missing
and she ends up in this world of Tiny Man.
That's right.
I don't know. Oh yeah, no.
Yeah, there's seven of them. There's seven of those tiny men who live in a city.
Tiny man city. Tiny man city.
Yeah, I need more plot details. I don't think I've seen the beautiful lady.
There's a beautiful lady. There's a beautiful lady.
There's a beautiful lady. There's a beautiful lady.
There's a beautiful lady. There's a beautiful lady.
There's a beautiful lady. There's a beautiful lady. There's a beautiful lady. There's a beautiful lady. I'm a makeup cunt, dumb cunt, dumb cunt, and one special one, and you're a f*****mopeie cunt,
pissed off cunt, all the cunts, all the tiny men cunts.
This is an old old old old city, it's an old old film where old ladies jealous of young
ladies, young lady goes and lives in tiny man city. Yes. Yeah
That's directed by mr. Demby
If you guys are into Demby lamb. Yeah
Demby lamb is beautiful
Demby lamb is the most
Beautiful place. It's a vision of Demby. He's a lot of magic. He could see the
magic in Demby. Tony men's. Tony men's these. So they have a Tony man city in Demby land.
Yeah, you can see the Tony lamb city. So my favorite. My favorite theme park is the
one that's across the walk from that which is Katerpagji, I also, the Australian equivalent of that park, which is that, well, because that's
the one that's all about California.
Have you been to Victoria Adventure Land?
No, not Victoria.
It's just, is it Dockland?
It's all the best things about Victoria, but in a theme park it's so wonderful,
it's such a wonderful experience. What? Victoria Adventureland. Have you made this up?
Yeah, it's just that I was taking the concept of California Adventure. I was sort of
segueed off the riff, the static and u-riff, which is taking the concept of California adventure land and in Victoria or adventure land
They have a tiny sovereign hill
Tiny sovereign hill that you can go to yeah, so if you can't make it to the real sovereign hill
You can go to the tiny so I have a they have a ride called soren over Victoria
You saw over the doc lands like a blind you saw over you saw over the docklands. Like a flying.
You saw over the Trove Valley,
you see the coal power stations.
Yeah.
You saw over a wereby.
What's that?
Yeah, and it feels like you're flying over wereby.
It's profoundly beautiful.
Gorgeous.
But back to the movie thing,
my favorite movie is Batboy.
But not the original Batboy from 89. I personally
love Dark Batboy. Dark Batboy is a more realistic take inspired by Michael Boy. Michael Boy's
heart. He took the tone and the feel and the plight of Michael Boy's heart, he took the tone and the feel and the plight of Michael Boy's heart.
Yeah, and he made a movie called Dark Batboy.
Yeah, I love when Clown Man are the villain in that movie goes up to Batboy and goes,
don't waste my motherfucking time!
That's my favorite, that's my favorite bit.
I love, I love Clown Man.
Yeah, Joke Star.
Joke Star.
Yeah.
And a beautiful performance from Him Lim.
Beautiful.
Oh, Him Lim.
It's all tragic that he continued to live.
Such.
We're not in the onto the university.
No, he died, man.
He died, it was very sad.
I'm sorry, sorry. He died, it was very sad. Sorry, sorry.
He died.
He was in Liam Dye.
He was staying at Mary Kate and Ashley Olson's house.
That's right.
What's your least favorite movie?
Like so bad, it's good.
One that's, I think, a bit overrated.
I loved it when I saw it at the cinemas.
I think it's a bit now when I rewatch I was alright.
Was superheroes altogether now.
I loved superheroes altogether now.
When it came out, I was like, wow, this is great.
And then I rewatched.
Steele Jim put them together.
Yes, that's right.
Steele Jim gets everyone together.
Steele Jim gets everyone together.
Steele Jim.
Steele Jim. And boy, Thoroughburtch,
from of course from American suburbs.
Yeah, it's Bucky Hammer.
Sparky Hammer's in there.
That's Mr. USA.
Yeah, Mr. USA.
Yeah, it's the USA.
Of course, Scarlett Johansson.
Scarlett Johansson plays woman in that. Gosh, if the hero is superhero Scarlett Johansson. Scarlet Johansson plays woman in that.
If the hero is superhero Scarlet Johansson.
Oh, that's right, my mistake.
But she's built as woman is Scarlet Johansson.
And they're like, you're Scarlet Johansson.
And then Arrow. I love the trailer for Space Lake.
I remember I was reading that Arrow's great. Remember I was so good at that, Harrow's great.
Great arrow from the TV.
You're from CW.
Remember in the second one when Space Lady saves metal, what was that?
Steel boys.
Steel boys.
Steel gym.
Space Lady saves Steel Gym.
And I remember in the trailer for Space Lady,
that great tag line was like,
it'll make she story.
Do you remember what it said?
It's like, this will make she story.
I do remember that.
I do remember that.
It's so sad at the end of the series
of here is all together now when.
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and he clicks his fingers he goes i'm all that jazz
and then and then he goes and then he sits there and then his wife
Monnie Penny comes up and she says,
you can go, you can go now.
And he just leaves, gets up, it walks off.
And he goes, I'm amazing at my job.
I'm all that jazz and then he clicks his fingers.
It's beautiful.
And Monty Penny goes, you can go now.
Little boys.
That's why I love the dark,
the dark, dark, bad boy trilogy.
At the end of dark batboy when he says when he says I'm I'm not the hero
that Gotham wants I'm the hero that Gotham really wants but you know they
get the gorgeous life it's so beautiful it goes I'm and he gets on his bicycle
and he rides a lot because I'm not the hero that got the bots on the hero,
that got them really once.
That is good.
They were the best films made in this genre for a while,
but I think Mark's about to talk about the one that
really.
The one that's, because so many people attribute that
as being the first dark one, but people forget about
sewer freaks that want to fuck news reporter.
That was the first one that really,
do you remember that?
Six-seal freaks on one fucking news reporter?
Yeah, I did not know that.
That was very dark.
Yeah, that was very, I thought you were gonna talk
about mutants.
Mutants.
Mutants.
Mutants is about, it's about ex-frains. This was before mutants. What is mutants? Mutants is about...
This was before mutants.
This was sewer freaks.
Six sewer freaks that want to fuck human.
That was so dark.
And they wanted to fuck April O'Neal.
She's an A.
April O'Neal.
They want to fuck a back of an A.
Can I tell you guys, I thought superhero films were getting very boring.
Right? And then... back of a knee. Can I tell you guys, I thought superhero films were getting very boring, right?
And then Todd Bridge came out with a new film he just called Jogster.
Jogster. So sad. So sad. I watched the first 40 minutes of Jogster in a hoi and I leaned
over to my life partner and I said, how could just as well be in like an art cinema?
Yeah, I felt...
Because the jokes to his sad.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I felt like...
I felt like...
I felt like...
I thought I was watching Uber driver.
Yeah, I thought...
Have you seen comedy man from the 80s?
The film comedy man from the 80s?
No, yes. It's from the 80s.
So Comedy Man from the 80s and Uber Driver,
if you've seen them, jokes are all right, I guess.
It's like, yeah, I guess you'd think a pool was deep
if all you'd ever been in was little pools.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, very good. Ha, ha, was profoundly beautiful and the performance from River
Phoenix was just beautiful. So I came too far, I'll wrap it up all of that.
River Phoenix is dead, Zach. He died in heroin. No, Jeff Phoenix. My bad, Jack and Phoenix.
Jack and Jack and Phoenix. Jack and Phoenix, of course, his first role ever.
Hey, first role ever was in Coliseum.
You know my favorite series of films?
Oh, series of films.
Oh, what?
It's about the four women who played cellos going around
working for the Secret Agents of the government in Britain.
I'm need to know more about this. I don't know.
Talkin' about bond.
Now, our bond is about four cello women in the 2000s.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Solven crime.
Yeah, I know bond.
I love bond.
Yeah, yeah.
I love that even in the 60s, it was the same mid-2000s.
Sexy, chalewist, like Pop-R thing going on.
One of my favourite films that fucks with narrative,
one of the first alt-like art house films that I saw when I was a kid.
Have you guys ever seen Chloe Tattoo?
No.
No, I haven't.
Chloe Tattoo is great.
So it's Chris Nolan.
It's Chris Nolan.
It's Chris Nolan who also did Dark Batboy.
Yeah, Dark Batboy.
And Batboy starts now as well, which was the almost as well.
And because he made it gonna be on his Batboy,
Batboy and Birdboy.
Just the series got a little silly at Batboy and Birdboy.
It did, it did.
Yeah, but do you know what?
But Batboy again was very good.
My crisp, my crisp and Nolan, my crisp and Nolan favorite
is too many magicians.
Oh, I love too many magicians.
I also love those.
The reveal that there's three magicians,
which is way too many magicians.
Too many magicians, one of my favorite.
One of my favorite, one of my favorite twisties ever.
Can I tell you, Chris Pulley's Christmas
and he loves a twisty.
Chris Pulley loves a twisty.
Can I say my favorite Christmas?
My favorite Christmas, Nolan filled like far and away.
With two thousand and one space on his seat,
but with more talking at the end.
I love two thousand and one space on his seat sea but with more talking at the end. Yes, I love two thousand and one a space on a sea but with more talking at the end.
I'd never seen anything like it.
So it was a very similar to that 70s film. I don't know if you've seen that.
MAMAM!
I haven't seen that. You haven't seen it?
No. MAMAM!
MAMAM! MAMAM! Yes, that's not cold. Did you see it? No. Ah. Ah. Ah, ma ma ma. Ma ma ma.
Ah, yes, that's right.
Ma ma ma.
But that's not cold.
That's that's some, but it's cold.
Ma ma ma.
That's not cold, 2000 for a special.
Ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma.
That's the full name of the film.
Very beautiful.
It was at a red that time that also also the groundbreaking film Monkey Earth was made.
Oh, Monkey Earth?
It's, oh my god, I've been, when he sees the Monkey statue at the end,
at the end on the beach and he goes, oh my god, I've been on Monkey Earth all along.
But then remember the first thing, remember what?
Yes, Monkey's everywhere, man. on monkey earth all along but then remember the first person to say yes monkeys everywhere man remember when Tim bubble
remade monkey earth and then Michael Booblade Michael Booblade made it
Michael sorry it was Michael Booblade during the course of Edward Knife
hit boy um Knife Boy Knife Boy boys are beautiful art house film. Yeah, with none of rides.
Horses.
It's in that film.
With none of rides horses.
She recently had her career come back,
because she went through, I don't know if you know this.
She went through a bit of a dark patch
because she was a serial killer in the early years.
People saw C.C. T. tape way footage of her.
Serial killing.
It's so I don't know if it's a bit of a...
It's so I'm so done and I'm great for a few years
because she was serial killing people.
But then she came back.
She came back.
She came back with the brilliant TV show Things.
She's just about things.
She's about things.
She came back from making murderous serial killer.
She was going to shops in cereal kill people Barry the video
I'm a security camera
Oh, she couldn't help it
Because she was in ninth boy. Oh, she was in ninth boy with the
Michael Booble I Oh, she was in ninth boy with the... I was in a Michael Bubley.
I'm sure I can buy Michael Bubley.
What are you off over at Michael Bubley film?
It's been so cool.
I would say when he made the Cadbury Shop,
when he remade Cadbury Shop,
yeah, with a nice boy, starring 9-boy.
Cadbury Shop, starring 9-boy.
Starring 9-boy.
But the life boy...
He became... He became pirate. I'm not a good guy. I'm not a good guy. I'm not a good guy.
I'm not a good guy.
I'm not a good guy.
I'm not a good guy.
I'm not a good guy.
I'm not a good guy.
I'm not a good guy.
I'm not a good guy.
I'm not a good guy.
I'm not a good guy.
I'm not a you know that I'm
creating? You know, nice boy when he was in pirate King of the Fire, his part was
originally written more as more like, you know, star, you know the movie star? We're going to move you star. Yeah. Really big Disney recently bought it.
Did me recently bought it.
Star from the 70s, Star and Luke's guy.
They originally envisioned the pirate king
to be more of a character like him from Star.
Cam.
Cam.
Cam.
Cam Fanta.
Cam Fanta. Cam Fanta. Cam Fanta Cam Cam Camerons Cameron solo Fanta
You're talking a little bit before about him laden. Hmm. Hmm. Do you know one of his best films were what fuck mountain?
Fuck mountains. Right. It pushed in the beautiful scene push boundaries
about about about of course the the two cow noise that go up to the mountain to fuck they don't go
fishing I love cow noise movies I think Clint Eastwood the great actor
defined the genre and his work with his sort of final cowboy movie. The sad man.
Yeah, I love my hands got all this money in it.
Oh yeah, that's good, but that was a great one.
That was a sad man.
I haven't seen that.
So basically sad man is about sad man lives in a hut.
And this guy comes up and I was like,
they cut up her face real bad.
And it's really about revenge and collecting money
for the girl cut up her face. But it it's really about revenge and collecting money for the girl cut up her face
But it's actually about sad man. Yeah speaking of a man who lives in in a heart one of my favorite animated films is
Is green blob lives in swamp?
Which is very similar what you green green blob lives in swamp, you know, no, no, no, smash math did the music
Smash math did the music for it.
Oh, green blob lives in swam.
And then the girl for any of her pretty girlfriend
but turns out she green blob.
And very funny, the villain in that film
has a bit of a pun as a title, a bit of a rude one
that people don't pick up on.
His name is Lord fuckhead.
Right, and a lot of people don't pick up.
And if you say that slowly, it actually sounds
like something a bit rude.
I won't say what, because I want to say it on the podcast.
Do you talking before about Clint Eastwood?
And his films, he direct Clint Eastwood.
Clint Eastwood.
The one he did about the great American hero who went to war
and was a great, that was a beautiful film, Dead Shot.
Dead Shot.
Yeah, Dead Shot, just good at Dead Shotting.
Yeah, just.
Remember that scene?
We shoot some dead, that's where the driver comes from.
We shoot some dead shot.
We shoot some dead shot.
You're the best dead shot of these.
Yeah.
They're like, yeah, that line when they're like,
did you just shoot him dead?
And he's like, that's why they call me dead shot.
I love Will Smith in that movie.
Did you guys see Harley-Breen?
I haven't seen Harley-Breen and the
magical fan tamaltrain.
The magical fan tamaltrain.
The magical fan tamaltrain.
The magical fan tamaltrain.
The magical fan tamaltrain.
The magical fan tamaltrain.
The magical fan tamaltrain.
The magical fan tamaltrain.
The magical fan tamaltrain.
The magical fan tamaltrain.
The magical fan tamaltrain. The magical fan tamaltrain. The magical fanaltrain. The magical fanaltrain. of Lady Holly Brie. Ah, I love her dogs in that movie.
Yeah.
You actually got two dogs.
Holly Brie.
Holly Brie and the two dogs.
All right, well that's any other films you want to...
No.
Um.
We haven't talked about the films of Enday Shambhala.
Oh yeah, we've talked about Loves of Twisty.
Loves of Twisty.
We haven't talked about the fifth sense, just about a boy who can smell good.
He can smell real good, he can smell dead people.
He can smell dead people.
And that saying, where is like, I don't want to go into the cemetery,
I'm just going to smell. The people all stay.
Big shinks in there for me.
It's things.
It's like shit.
And then it reveals in the end that Bruce Willis was a cemetery.
That was the biggest twist.
Remember when he turns around and he's got a tombstone
sticking out of his back?
He's like, oh, I'm a cemetery.
And he's just eating twisties.
Yeah, he's eating twisties the whole time.
My favorite film of his is the happening
And it's just about guys running away from the wind
Oh, that's a great and tonally. It's a little weird. You don't know. It's a comedy
Mark Warburg is very confused the entire. Yeah, it's a strange film. No favorite movie, but him is superhero act one
Yeah, but don't know
So it's superhero act one, but twisty is it superhero act one
Very very good very good. He's how for sure
We've got Chris null
Quibbon quibbon tambour Quibbon, Quibbon Tambo.
Oh, Quibbon Tambo.
Have you seen one of the time in Los Angeles?
No, I haven't seen that.
What's about a time in Los Angeles?
Oh.
Is this story of two fake men who live in a house together
and a woman who was serial killed by her owner right at the horse?
Have you seen his other, his movie,
did in two volumes going to Kill Bill?
It's about this woman who's going to kill this guy called Bill.
It's going to Kill Bill.
Eventually, she's going to do it.
Is sort of the part of the film.
It's going to Kill Bill.
She's going to Kill Bill.
The whole movie, she's going to Kill Bill.
It's great.
Yeah.
What about his first big breakthrough reservoir shops
Is the shops in reservoir. Yeah, there's a cross from the reservoirs trade station. There's a there's a
Luffle Kenner there. Yeah
Reservoir shops
It just takes it. It's like Tarantino two camera just says all right
So this is pretty much Cheta Road here.
You got shopped calls, and then you just walk
to your rooms, beautiful.
Have you seen, one of his first big breakout films,
Orange Juice No Pulp?
Yeah.
Orange Juice No Pulp is great.
Yeah, I took the pulp out in brackets.
That's the pulp out.
Just like a bunch of, it's about a bunch of short juices
that all come together in the end to make one really nice juice.
Have you seen cheap movies?
It didn't come out in Australia, but him and Robert Rodriguez
just made two movies called Cheap Movies.
And I spent a lot of money to make movies like that were cheap movies yeah right I like did things to the screen and they like
edited them badly and it was just called cheap there was even trailers in
between the two cheap movies that also look like cheap movies it cost them like
$200 million dollars it's been $200 million dollars and it's called cheap
movies and it's about cheap movies.
It's their homage to cheap movies that they love.
Guys, this became a wonderful retrospect on some of the great cinema.
Of the last...
Great pieces of cinema.
Cinema of the last 50 years.
Absolutely.
And then when we got on to Robert Rodriguez, my goodness me.
So much good stuff from him,
but we probably don't have time.
We shouldn't even touch on desperate dude.
Desperate dude.
I'll take that.
I mean, the second film in the...
I'll paste reality.
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We didn't even talk about kids films as well.
I'm sure there's people that they would have loved
to have heard us talk about freezing cold.
Of course, freezing colds, right, and the many sequels. Yeah, yeah, freezing cold.
Oh, Robert Rumriggas movies, spy little, spy little, spy little, I mean, we didn't talk
about Pixen movies as well. Oh, Pixen movies you yeah toy talking Jim the the the genius of
Hockey Jim the genius of Hockey Jim I think Hockey Jim's work on
Well great for cars you're directed ants and cars
He directed ants. He did you like that ants also, he, but he also advised on things
so like Rat Chef, like he was involved in Rat Chef.
He got pretty brilliant. He said, Bernie, Bernie, you did such a good job on Watchman. You
did such a good job on Little Watchman that we want you to come on board for Ratshift
and just pick it up.
And then Bertie Jim came in and made Ratshift
just a really beautiful movie.
And float house.
float house is really beautiful.
Robocube.
Menuous one, dad legs.
Dad legs.
Right.
Dad legs. D legs. Dad legs.
Dad legs.
Dad legs.
Dinosaur and little boy, but Dinosaur is the one that can talk.
Fuck toys.
Not that good.
Fuck toys.
Fuck toys is really good.
Have you said, I cried at the end of Fuck toys number three, past three.
Yeah.
Mm.
That was three, past three.
Yeah.
Wow. Wow. Wow. That I'm so glad that we just pushed that little bit further and delved into
those, you know, the kids films that have really changed our lives.
Reach out to us on the Antidona Club and let us know your favorite toy movies.
Yeah, we're gonna ask you,
we're gonna put up a little forum.
On there, let us know about your favorite
childhood films and films of the last 50 years,
the ones that you like.
Well, it's the profound and cleared a little description,
if you want.
Yeah, because sometimes it's hard to remember the title.
Because I hear a title, like I hear a title, like I go, yeah, okay, I know what I'm talking about when I'm talking about
hungry games, but maybe not everyone else knows what I'm talking about when I'm talking about hungry
games. I know what I'm talking about when I'm talking about royal stacks Stacks. Royal Stacks.
Which is the Japanese version of Hungry Games.
I know what I'm talking about when I'm talking about Hawaii
holiday to get over.
But you might not know what a Hawaii holiday to get over.
Yes.
You might not remember, you might not know the film I'm talking
about when I say, can't
remember the first date.
So keep going on dates.
Yeah.
What about accidentally come, you know?
Oh, accidentally come.
It's really, really, really come.
I think he takes a lot of influence from, you know, Jada Pataf.
Jada Pataf takes a lot of, I can't remember the name of the director.
Crazy Smith.
He did that beautiful, beautiful film called Pito Sad about Breakup.
And he also did, Pito lives in New York.
And Timber Allen.
Yeah, he did Pito.
Timber Allen.
Timber Allen.
Timber Allen. Tim Allen. Tim Varelin.
Tim Varelin.
Pito lives in New York.
He did the profound, profoundly beautiful.
Tennis, tennis fucking.
Yeah.
Pito goes back in time.
Oh.
Yeah, tennis fucking is a great film.
Tennis fucking.
Yeah.
It's sexy. And then, and then yeah Peter goes back in time
really beautiful stuff black and white peto black and white peto in you
black and white peto is great black and white peto is just
K-planted acting with a peto what's that K-anchett acting with a petto. Was that? Kate Blanchett acting with a petto.
Yeah, yeah, no, so that's Kate Blanchett
and her sex-pass friends directed by Petto.
Yeah, beautiful movie.
And it's such a strange title.
So it's directed by in the title of the film.
That's about Kate Blanchett, set over two times.
It's about Kate Blanchett.
She's dating a man
with a severe anger problem, who uses bad words.
And then also now she's friends with a sex offender
and it just jumps between the time,
it's directly in the penna.
Very beautiful movie.
I'm very happy with my penna.
But I also love, I've got a lot of mutin'.
I've got a lot of mutin'.
Have you seen Mutin'?
Yeah, I was speaking about that.
Yeah, that's directed by Peno too.
By Brian Peno.
Brian Peno.
He did like, he directed half of, he directed half of,
he wasn't that guy.
Which is a movie that came out last year.
Oh, I remember when he left.
That was about the game and...
What movie is this?
It's Queen.
He wasn't that guy.
He wasn't that guy.
I remember when he was gonna do Mutant 3,
but decided to do Peto Superman instead?
It did Peto Superman.
No, what is that?
Peto Superman.
What?
Peto Superman was like his love letter to the old Superman's.
It was Peto Superman directed by Brian Peto.
From the movie.
But Peto Superman doesn't always sing the punch.
Peto punch.
All by singing the video. Brian Petto, Petto movie.
It was, it was about, so it's confusing because Petto wasn't the Petto, but he versus
a Petto.
He versus a Petto.
So, legs, so it was, Petto.
Petto, Petto, Petto.
It was originally, it was called Petto V Superman.
Petto, Petto.
So basically what happens is the big villain, Pedro.
He makes an island of kryptonite and then the superhero has to pick out the kryptonite.
He made Superman returns.
Yeah, he made a superhero.
Yeah, he made Superman.
That was the one where the big villain, Pedro.
The big villain, Pedro is back and he's making a kryptonite island.
Oh, the peto is the bad guy.
The peto is the bad guy.
He's Superman.
Right.
What a grub.
What are we talking about before peto is superhero?
Oh, yeah, because also, have you seen him?
Have you seen the and he said very
very bad little wrap it up.
Have you seen the very sad movie, the very sad movie?
Gay computer man, but we gave him a female love interest
that didn't exist.
Oh, yes, with his so-
So pitily willedy damesh as a whole.
Yes, so beautiful Tim Dibbidly.
Robert Tung.
Robert Tung, I mean crack codes. He can crack codes.
He's also gay, which is an abstract concept
that he explains to his girlfriends.
Yeah, never engages in anything that would engage.
He's very sad.
But does hang out with his girlfriend the whole film.
So he has a girlfriend that was at a real person.
He goes on dates with his girlfriend,
and then he goes, I can't kiss you because I'm gay.
And we got to sell this ticket to people over 50
and we won't do it with a picture.
And then that guy, and it's so sad
because his girlfriend is so sad that they kill him
because he was gay.
Which imitation game.
Imitation game.
Oh my god.
What a wonderful look back at the cinema.
Cinema of films in the last 50 years and of course a little deviation there into childhood
films that we've got.
We will get to the Impro if someone wants to.
If someone does that.
Great American character.
We will do that in pro-squeak.
That was just for the intro, for the intro.
That'll be next week, or next podcast.
But that what a, what a trip down memory lane.
And as Mark said, if you are a member of the Antidonna Club,
we're gonna have it, we're gonna keep this conversation going.
We wanna find out from you what your favorite movie is.
We wanna make our own IMBB, IMBB,
internet movie, baby, baby.
Baby, baby.
We want to make our own IMBB top 272.
And the famous IMBB, and we want to find out
what your favorite movie is.
We're going to upload, we're going to play around.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
But Mark, thank you so much for joining us for a favor.
It's been an absolute pleasure. Thank you so much for joining us for Facebook. It's been an absolute pleasure.
Thank you so much for having me.
You got your socials?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, check me out at the Antidonic Gallery on Instagram.
That's a great name.
Who came up with that name?
Well, it's funny.
The name actually comes from...
The Antidonic Gallery, for the Instagram.
Who came up with Ant? Did Donna Galerie?
Someone who I hope is doing well.
Someone who I hope is having a great time.
Anyway, thank you so much for joining us today, Broden.
It was a real pleasure having you here.
Pleasure.
Absolutely pleasure.
Yeah, where can we hit you well?
What's your first and stuff?
You hit me up.
We're doing comedy festival this year.
I see.
We're at a video, a venue called Roxanne's.
Nice.
Upstairs, we're doing a new show,
which is a new show at the moment.
Can we see that?
Great, yeah.
Bye.
Thanks so much for having me, guys.
That's a pleasure, Zach.
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