Aunty Donna Podcast - The Movie Podcast Part 3 feat. Alexei Toliopoulos

Episode Date: October 18, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Get our legends and welcome to another rip episode of the Aunty Donner Podcast. This week we talk all things movies whose special guest Alexie Tullyopolis, one of the creators of the new web series Finding Jesus. Finding Jesus is an awesome six part web series created by Alexie and Cameron James. Finding Jesus episodes are out now on youtube.com slash graphics You ripped the label off your bottle to keep on the table. Yeah, interesting. That wasn't like a, it was more of an aesthetic. You don't want Frantelli or whatever you stand. This wasn't like it.
Starting point is 00:00:47 It's like, I don't want the invocation to be that way so sharp, please focus. It's not, we're not getting a Frantelli if this was shit. It was more just that it's not a look-to-clarity. Welcome to the podcast. Andy Donnell podcast brought to you by friend Telly. Ah, ah, ah.
Starting point is 00:01:09 We're here again with Alexi. Hello. Hello. We are gonna talk, which we've been doing a bit, race. We have been talking. Well, you haven't, you haven't been here. Oh, I can.
Starting point is 00:01:20 We're talking movies. Well, but I do do that. I think we talked movies a bit and I feel like that's summon you here. Of course course that's why I'm here because I'm hearing you guys talk about movies and I'm like well I should be a participant in this. Yeah. Having a wide breadth of knowledge about the cinematic arts and so many of the great actors and filmmakers that have really added to the history of cinema. Made movies. And made movies.
Starting point is 00:01:45 And made films. Don't tickets to them. And sold tickets to us. Yeah, DVDs. And of course the DVDs and Blu-rays, HD, DVDs, 4K, UHDs, VHS takes, beta max players and cassettes. And streaming. And of course streaming, which is a modern way
Starting point is 00:02:04 to watch movies in the comfort of ones on home Lazy disc lazy discs. Wow. We love those lazy discs. It's what I love to put on the sit around all day Back put a lazy disc on and you know relax and watch the hours drift by as I sit down and watch Yeah, he's that release eight millimeter versions of films Of course that is one of the most hilarious thoughts that one could bring up Yeah, he's did release eight millimeter versions of films That is one of the most hilarious thoughts that one could bring up Now I'm you laughing my ass It's not Jim Terry funny. Yeah, oh no, but certainly like you know Peter Sellers funny or something
Starting point is 00:02:42 Peter Sellers is funny. He is, yeah. Now, it's official, we can say it. Peter Sellers fun. He is, yeah, it's very funny. Oh yeah, we were going to say you're a reviewer, you do reviews. I've done reviews. You've done reviews and tried the times.
Starting point is 00:02:58 But more than that, you love movies, you love the history of movies. Oh yeah, more than that. And we thought we would be good to get you in, not talk about the contemporary films that are coming out right now, not talking about Thor Fun Fun. Yeah, no. Talking about, you know, not talking about Doctor Strange and the crazy times
Starting point is 00:03:14 of the New York top pistols or anything. No. Talking about the old stuff. We're talking about favorite movies. What are the classic? The Phantom of the Open. We're not talking about that. No, no.
Starting point is 00:03:22 No. Good Lord. And I would say Mark Rylance I don't like him Wow, he's a star that movie they just you like Mark Rylon. No, do you want to hear something? Of course like so And this was commercial radio would be tapping into this for the next 20 minutes. Yes, Broden's favorite actor is 20 minutes. Yes. Brodyn's favorite actor is Mark Roderick. Wow, wow, wow. You know, I never forgave him for beating Sevastro Salone for the Oscars. Yeah, that'll happen. That's what really did for me. I saw him in Broadway when I was very in a very formative year and he
Starting point is 00:03:56 very good in that. He goes, is on West End now. He's in a play called Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth. Get on a plane. You'll see it, then make a decision on it. Well, thank you. What if I suffering Rotten Tomatoes at him? As is my want as a film critic. If I am displeased with something, I throw those rotten tomatoes at them. I'll be hurling them at his head. I once, you think he can go to toe-to-toe with slides?
Starting point is 00:04:22 I don't think so, Brian. Alexey, we asked you to bring in your top 10 movies. Oh, yes, of course. But also Zach, you brought in your top 10. Well, yeah, but I'm also leaving it open. I brought in a couple and I'm just gonna riff because I just love talking about movies and sometimes when you bring in a hard list, you know.
Starting point is 00:04:41 It's like, oh great, no more one. Oh great, no more. I kind of just want to riff and like what sparks, you know what sparks what but yeah I do have a couple of faves. Yeah, did anyone want to start with their favorite movie? Oh I got to say Little godfather big godfather the sequel to Godfather My favorite I think that's such a beautiful choice because a lot of people go with just big Godfather Original film from 1972 that What the idea of films could even achieve?
Starting point is 00:05:13 Yeah, and when that sequel comes out when little Godfather big Godfather comes out It redefines what we even think a sequel could be yeah Yeah. Because a sequel, you hear the word sequel, and you go, okay, it's set after movie one. And then you see Little Godfather be Godfather. And you go, okay, it's set after movie one. But hang on a tick, a lot of it is set before movie one too. And they merge those two stories of Little Godfather and Big Godfather together.
Starting point is 00:05:45 And I watch that and I go, wow. One of my favourite posters is the two of them in cream suits, sort of leaning up against the chair, like arms crossed, beautiful film. And you see them in that poster and you go, I can't wait to see them on screen together. Yeah, we had to wait another you have to wait 25 years for the hot movie to come out whether these two hot guys In opposing forces and you're like these two hoodies Machinoid the Neuroid and you're like hot boys. These are the hot boys and we waited this long to the The bank ice movies. Yeah, the bank ice movie. It's all about the hot boys bank ice movie.
Starting point is 00:06:27 You got a Valerie Kilma going in there. I'm going to kill you for money. Yeah. Crazy Mum with a gun is one of my favourite 90s films. Yeah, it's in my top 10. We tried to get a slide after a coffee. Yeah, it was in my movie. We used to be fond of the Golden Girls.
Starting point is 00:06:42 Yeah. Yeah, it's called Golden Girls in some Golden Girls movie. A lot been fond of the Golden Girls. Yeah. Yeah, it's called, it's actually called Golden Girls in some Golden Girls series. A lot of people call it Golden Girls the movie. Not in every market. Yeah, no, it's the only Australian that's called Golden Girls the movie. Where have you got a favorite film from the 90s
Starting point is 00:06:57 that you think of and you go, that's the 90s? I do love the 90s. That's what I look back on with quite an astagic time to the 90s, because a lot of wonderful pictures come out around that time. One of my favorites I've been thinking about recently is the most beautiful big ship.
Starting point is 00:07:14 And I love that movie, the most beautiful big ship. The most beautiful big ship. And you see that movie, and you think back to what it would have been like back in 1912 or whatever, it's a fucking year long time ago. Where you're like, you see the most beautiful big ship and you go, hang on a tiktok, there's no way this thing will ever sink like many boats and ships did back
Starting point is 00:07:32 in that time. Finally, they made a big frickin' big ship. The most beautiful big ship. The most beautiful big ship that you could possibly imagine then you're like, finally, they figured out how to make a ship that will not sink. Yeah, I love on the post. This is of course the Titanic. The film is the beautiful one.. I love on the poster. This is of course the Titanic.
Starting point is 00:07:45 It's based on the Titanic. It's based on the Titanic. The poster, the beautiful, like they put a little smiley face on the side of the boat to give it a face. Because you see that smiley face and go, wow, this is going to be a really nice movie about a nice trip going across. Some of it.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Yeah, you guys are going to be like boat vacations staying here in the good in Virginia. When I think 90s, I think of Julia Roberts breaking through with a new rich and gear called Fucked Grub. About Richard gear sleeping with someone 20 years younger, a six-worker. Fucked Grub is beautiful. Yeah, and I love that movie.
Starting point is 00:08:22 And I love it when she's just like, yeah, you fucked up. This is a big fuck up on your part. I come to you and you think that I kind of fought all this crap you've got here. Yeah. Guess what? You fucked up big time. Yes. Johnny Robinson's that. Yeah, he bitch. You fucked up. It's time. I may be a simp- sex worker. Yet I could have afforded these things in here. She says exactly like that. Exactly word for word perfect. And the girls I've made a mistake.
Starting point is 00:08:51 Of made a mistake. Too late. You try to apologise to me and fuck yourself. I love that you guys are talking about the 90s. Yeah, we love the 90s. It's nostalgia for me. Yeah, I often think about the 90s, but I also think what happened in the 2000s, you know, Oh gosh, I think it was like action cinema. And when Christopher Nolan made new Batman, after the disaster that was Batman and Robin and Batgirl. Yeah, of course.
Starting point is 00:09:18 And Batman for the rest of your life. Oh, it's two movies. They really, they turn the tide against Batman fan. What is it? How do that? I know I'm not a big Batman man. Right. Which is the name of the first movie. Yeah, the Batman man. Yeah, because it's about the man that he's Batman. The Batman man. Yeah. And then of course we have the Batman man versus the cat like woman and the small, flightless birds. So what an all-the-meat-chery Christopher Walken. Yes, as Mr. Mayor.
Starting point is 00:09:48 So the first one. The Batman Man. The Batman Man and the Cat-like woman. With the flightless bird featuring Christopher Walken. Yes, as a next man. As Mr. Mayor. Next to Batman for the rest of your life. Yes.
Starting point is 00:10:03 Batman and Robin and Batgirl.. Batman and Robin and Batgirl. Batman and Robin and Batgirl. Then Nolan gets Alfred. With a sad face. Well he don't see DICE. Yeah, well he nearly does. Oh god, it's been a minute since Cena. Um, um, he's a four dollar wheeler.
Starting point is 00:10:22 And then Nolan jumps in with the answers and says, I have something to say, new Batman, new Batman, new Batman, then of course Heath Ledger. Oh, our heath. That's what it's called. Yes. Alheed. That was what I was called in Australia. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:37 Because a lot of Americans are probably thinking, I think you're talking about jokes to versus bemen. No, no, no, no, no. But in Australia, it's a different part of the cow. Yeah, in Australia, people don't know that for a overseas audience. People often, we rename movies, famously the film, Eropane.
Starting point is 00:10:53 It's a great comedy from the 70s in Australia. It's called Silly Movie. Also, of course, the film, Neighbors, starring Seth Rogen. That's got the same name as a soap opera here. So, we called it home and away from what you at you. Yeah. I'm gonna wait while you're at you.
Starting point is 00:11:15 Just so we get too confused. Sorry, just to get back to the back. So then, what was the, what was the, so there's jokes that versus gay men, but we call it out here. We call it out here. call it L.A. And we got a special cut here where it's just mainly here. They cut that footage.
Starting point is 00:11:29 And there's interviews with different actors. And I didn't miss out. Well, you were just talking to each other. They open to that footage of Heath Ledger kissing Sharon Strislecky at the low knees at time for the A.F.I.S. It's very tasteful. And then of course,'s entry is trilogy. Oh, the entry is trilogy, which I have to say is really powerful.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Who's the main bad guy in that? The main guy. Yeah, it's hardy. He's fat Tom Hardy. Yeah. He plays a great character called Baylos. Oh, Baylos. I love Baylos.
Starting point is 00:12:02 Because he's like, I am your bad man. Bad man? So you were a boy. Yeah. I am your bad man, bad man. And that movie's called A Tale of Two Cities. Yes. And we love Christopher.
Starting point is 00:12:17 Oh my god. Oh, yeah. Then I love him. I love his movies. Favorite Nolan movie? Oh, I'm a mentoid. I love his movies favorite Nolan movie. Oh Mementoids. I really love Mementoids because it's just it is so Interesting you watch it and you like hang on a sec what is going on? I'm used to watching movies with things happening I love it was Joel Pesciad that
Starting point is 00:12:39 Oh, I love him. I love him. He's got the little mastuckio in that, and he's just fantastic. Oh, good. And it's great. Our guy, that's what it was released in Australia. Our guy. Oh, yeah. They released it on DVD, because it failed him.
Starting point is 00:12:55 Yes. Yeah. And they said, hang on a tickle. And the DVD comes out. We've got to make it four Aussies this time. Yeah. And it's called our guy. And it features an introduction from Kylin Monot.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Just like a Australian story. Yeah, the Australian story style. She walks in and she goes, ever since he appeared on screens under a maybe Al Gore has taken the world by storm. And we are proud to see him out there. Enjoy the movie. Enjoy.
Starting point is 00:13:23 Al Gore. And then of course the camera floats up onto a screen. The movie plays and it plays in reverse order sometimes. And what's it about? It's sweet. It's a bad distribution, you know, communication or is it?
Starting point is 00:13:39 You thought maybe the disc got scrambled. It's going out. They play on the DVD at the cinema. Calla goes out sometimes. Sometimes is black and white. It's actually unknown as an experimental film. Oh. And I would say emphasis on the mental when it comes to experimental. Because it's a movie about a guy that has a disorder with his head and not inside it,
Starting point is 00:14:01 his brain. So when you say experimental, you're not talking beakers, Bunsen, Burners. No. No. I know. pH levels. No, when you say experiment, we're not talking beakers, Bunsen, Burners. No, no. No, no. No, not any kind of phosphates or anything. I'm talking about the way the film is put together is a bit of an experiment in itself. Yeah. It is something that he's probably thinking
Starting point is 00:14:20 he's had Christopher Nolan, even though he's a very smart and interesting man, he's probably going, I don't know if this is going to work. So what I'm doing, I would consider an experiment. Is it similar how he plays around? Would you say beach war is similar? Yes, of course I do even put that together. But beach war is a bit of a sequel to it. Right. Not exactly. Like don't hold me to it. I don't think they're saying characters are in it. Like the years isn't it?
Starting point is 00:14:48 Is he, his character, there's a scene where he runs through, still pacing. He's like, where am I now? I don't even remember getting here. Beachwater in brackets our guy, part two. They just inserted scenes, where he's like, he's like, he's like, sounds like it's going really bad in Europe. We got a help of him,
Starting point is 00:15:06 and then the implication is some of the implication. Top-naked up top-hardy, isn't Australia? No. God, our allies and the Brits need a hand. Yeah. It made it, when they made it sell hot cakes. Oh yeah. And that's a really popular product in Australia.
Starting point is 00:15:23 Yeah. Oh god, I too. I'm pretty sure we've named some of these movies before another episode but it's good to go back over them like we're just to finish off the Batman ones I don't want to leave it in. Oh the latest ones. The Batman man. Yeah. The Batman. They added the and the first I was confused was it's going to be the same. Watch the go, no it's different, it's actually a lot longer. So a lot longer than I'm used to for watching a Batman movie. Yeah, yeah. So I'm thinking Batman, I think Batman, I think Ben Affleck,
Starting point is 00:15:52 I think, Affleck JLo. I think JLo is a movie that came out last year, which I love. Yes. Stripper? Yes, stripper. I love stripper. And because that's a stripper a stripper is an interesting movie one
Starting point is 00:16:07 Are you talking about stripper when she played the complex character? I'll think it a strip yeah I think it will wish he gets Mary's Owen Wilson in the crowd Oh Mary's Owen Where we love Mary is that fun fun? I haven't seen Mario. Oh, it's a blast and a half. It's a crazy story. You wouldn't read it.
Starting point is 00:16:30 It would be one of my top 10 favorite movies. Great romance. Like in the same vein, we talked about Julianne more. Julianne Roberts. Yes, Julianne Roberts and Hugh Grant. Yes, of course. In the story that takes place in beautiful nodding hill. Yeah, it takes place in nodding hill,
Starting point is 00:16:47 but it's called not their hill, which is interesting because she is from the Hollywood Hills. Yeah. And then she's not there. Yeah, she's in a different hill. She's in a different hill. So that's the thing where she goes, this is not my hill.
Starting point is 00:16:59 Yeah. I don't used to live in Hollywood Hills. Apparently. The working title was Beneath Hill 60. Oh, really? Yeah. And they used that for another music I'm just delivering all the wood here. Apparently. The working title was Beneath Hill 60. Oh really? Yeah. They used that for another movie,
Starting point is 00:17:08 with our Brendan Cal. Of course, known in Australia as our Brendan Cal. Which I didn't need to do as an Australian story about Australian issues. It wasn't like an Australian being in an American film. Yeah. Funny that you mentioned JLo and Ben Affleck, because God, their career is with a little sideways after the release of Jiggly.
Starting point is 00:17:28 Jiggly! Of course Jiggly! Jiggly from Martin Breast. This is about just a Jiggly people. And yeah, they saw this. Jiggly people In that movie they all they're rocking around Bumble around it's in the world of jiggly paper as most people are jiggly
Starting point is 00:17:53 Yeah, but the idea is JLo isn't jiggly But that better looks like I reckon I can make it jiggly. It's a little problematic I reckon I can make't jiggly, it's a little problem. I can't make a jiggly. Yeah, it's like, no, she's not jiggly. I can change her. And he's done that before. Yeah. Of course, in like, Runaway Amy.
Starting point is 00:18:14 When he was doing Runaway Amy with the Clurts guys. Yeah. Yeah. Runaway Amy. Are you talking about the Clurts guys? Yeah, the Clurts guys. Runaway Amy and Braggers don't watch this after 1997, it doesn't age well.
Starting point is 00:18:27 But they're doing Clux guys three. Oh yeah. You either. Clux guys three. Because I really felt like the Clux guys, but now it McDonald's, it's a good conclusion to that series. I was like, you know what, I'm watching this and I'm not wanting for more.
Starting point is 00:18:39 But then you I am in all the twilight years of my life. And I start to think back on the things I liked when I was young, and I hope that every movie can be catered to that thought. That's what I want. I want every movie to be harkening back to my younger years and delivering me things that I love when I was young.
Starting point is 00:18:58 And that's all I want. I want to live in that world so I'm happy. Don't think too much about life. Not telling that. So you must love happy. Yeah. Don't think too much about life. Not just a lot of that. So you must love G.J. Abrams then. Oh, fucking Elbrus. I love that guy. The way that he makes those really interesting movies
Starting point is 00:19:16 at Out of Space. Yeah. Those Space Chronicles. When he came back into the Space Chronicles. Yeah. Oh, good Lord. We're Ray Romano. Oh, the main character.
Starting point is 00:19:27 Very Romano. Yeah, what? And because I think he really proved himself with when he made Space Navy. Yep. I've never thought, Space Navy, that's old, man. That's old, man. Like, we haven't seen a Space Navy movie since we wrapped up Space Navy,
Starting point is 00:19:44 the next group of people. And he's like, no, I think I can make it a Space Navy movie since we wrapped up Space Navy the next group of people. And he's like, no, I think I can make it new Space Navy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And he really pulled it off. And then to go from Space Navy to Space Chronicles, these two warring factions in fandoms, they go, hey, my one's better, just getting my one's better. Yeah. To have one guy oversee both.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Marvelous. I would say Marvelous stuff. If I can jump back. We're talking about romcoms of the 90s and 20s. Of course, yes. Just my favorite genre. Yeah, I would say. My favorite of the 2000s, Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey,
Starting point is 00:20:20 watch on us two people mentally destroy each other irreparably. Yeah. I loved watch on us two people mentally destroy each other irreparably. Yeah, I loved watch on us two people destroy each other irreparably so much. I don't know why they put that arm in the middle. Yeah, I think it was the last minute thing. Yeah, it gives you a moment to think when you're reading it. Yeah, that's why I like that title so much. And it's interesting because it's set over a period of maybe, oh God, it's been a whilst, 10 days?
Starting point is 00:20:51 Yeah. I have it all two weeks. Well, it's about how to lose a guy in 10 days, but that's the plot. Oh, yeah, that's the plot. That's the plot. But the title of the film. Yes.
Starting point is 00:21:01 Yeah. The title of the film is different, because it's about, that's, it's set over that time. What would you call a movie about the time it's set? You've got to call a movie about what's freaking about. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:12 What is, what's, what's, where's a, I like those big ensemble romantic comedies they're doing now. Like, like, actually it's about love. And then the American rip-offs, I think we've done this. The American rip-offs, you know, the one set on Valentine's Day,
Starting point is 00:21:30 which is a group of people all fully good love on the day of love. I'm not gonna say the people falling in love on the day of love. But I really captures it. What do you, some of your favorite films, like what are some undiscovered gems, but you know what I mean? Yeah, some of the listening who loves movies.
Starting point is 00:21:50 And to go a little step further. But even like what are some of the big canonical films, you know, like what are some big movies through the 70s, 60s, you know. There's so many interesting ones, but one that I love to call attention to is probably Ghost Berserkers. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:22:06 And it's about these three seemingly interesting scientists that go absolutely berserk when ghosts are around. And they have to try and find the ghosts all throughout the city, New York City, which is usually known as a city that doesn't sleep. And usually that's just because there's so much going on hustle and bustle, but I actually would say the city that doesn't sleep. And usually that's just because there's so much going on, hustle and bustle, but I actually would say the reason it doesn't sleep
Starting point is 00:22:27 is because there's a lot of ghosts keeping people up at night. And that's a really interesting movie because it blends scary. It gets scary stuff. Horror ghosts, fictitious creatures from other realms. Well, I like to laugh. I don't know if I'd like that movie.
Starting point is 00:22:44 That is a thing that excites you most about this film, bro. It takes those elements that you would seemingly find quite terrifying and might keep someone like you up at night. But then it takes something that you love, which is humor. And it softens those ideas. And it allows it to have this kind of blend of two seemingly disparate forms and modes of communication with an audience. I'm talking about genre. This is a genre blender. It blends two genres together. Horror funny. Horror fun. But horror is scary. Horror is scary,
Starting point is 00:23:20 yes. And funny is like joyful. Yes. So what it does is, is it only time these two genres have been blended? It was one of the most significant times, but it's not the only time. Oh wow. Yes, there's one that I really like. More modern, 90s, your era. It's called Scary Movie. And it's a movie where a guy calls up
Starting point is 00:23:40 and he's like, tell me about your favorite scary movie. Yeah. And then, if love scary movies. If you get the things wrong about them, I'm gonna fucking cut your head off. You think the parody of scary movies? That's scary. It's so funny. They do scenes from Scary Moong, but it's silly.
Starting point is 00:24:00 And that's really interesting because I like already once quite funny and blend you know with scary and then they do want it's like uh let's make more funny you know that scene where they point out how it's funny that people run up the stairs yeah let's do a same way we point out that yes it is indeed funny and it'll be silly uh we do it silly it's not for me yes indeed that is funny and I do it. Yes indeed that is funny. I Love all the yes indeed that is funny movies they did a bunch of right. Yes Yes indeed you're right. That is funny. Yeah, I love what I did yes indeed that is funny Disaster movies when I did it for disaster movies like a few days from yesterday for disaster movies like a few days from yesterday. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:45 Oh, yeah. Do you remember when that came out? Yeah, I was like, I could imagine this a few days from yesterday. Oh, God. 2013. Oh. And of course, the bad free day economy. And of course, those Aztecs they knew what was up.
Starting point is 00:24:59 It's about 2012. I know. And then they go, what would happen even after this? Yeah. It's going to be pretty bad. Those movies, of course, from the director of Alien's Attack. He's been rid of the movie. Aliens Attack on the Fourth of July, so watch out. LAUGHTER
Starting point is 00:25:16 Or the yes indeed, that is funny, a parody of that. LAUGHTER Which is, uh, Mars Boys. Yeah, we love Mars boys. Oh, that's that. Oh, that's Goth Boy. The director, Goth Boy. Oh, Goth Boy.
Starting point is 00:25:31 Oh, I love Goth Boy. I love Goth Boy. Yeah. I love his work. I love that guy. The hair cut bigger. The hair cut bigger. The hair cut bigger scissors.
Starting point is 00:25:41 Yes. I've seen it multiple times. I've seen it multiple times. I've seen it multiple times over my life. Yeah, I've been watching you right. We examined that film in your age. Oh, did you really? Yeah. I matched for for his animated films.
Starting point is 00:25:56 Oh, yeah. Yeah, I love scary Christmas. Yeah. And then I love his lesson on, oh, my bride is dead. And I love the one he did more recently. Oh, my dog is dead. Yeah, I love it. I love dog in my dog is dead.
Starting point is 00:26:12 Yeah, really fun. Really fun. He's a fun director. He is weird. Yeah. He is weird. I'll say that. Yeah, he's a little spooky.
Starting point is 00:26:20 He's a little off center. Yeah, he's not the mainstream. No, god no. No. Fireboy was a fun that will jaunt into musicals for him as well. Oh, Pi Boy. What's in the pies? Yeah, it is voice We kill them and put them in the pies. That of course the full title. Pi Boy wants it the pies. It is voice We kill them and put them in the pies and that's what's called when it was on Broadway show. Yeah, yeah when it was a Broadway show I was at Broadway. Oh, yes.
Starting point is 00:26:45 What do you find on Broadway shows? Oh, probably West Side Story. Yeah, great. I like anything goes, or Hamilton, or a book of Mormon. Yeah, I loved it. I loved it. I loved it. I loved it.
Starting point is 00:26:59 Yeah. Yeah. 40 Second Street. Oh, that's interesting. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, God. I second straight. Oh, that's interesting. Yeah. Yeah, company and all that. That really bothered Millie. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:27:07 I wish I could have seen funny girl. I got the new funny girl on right now. There's a lot of talk around that. Yeah. But I trust you Lee. I can't go. Because you know that there's a lot of drama and stuff around it because of the cast of Gleeb.
Starting point is 00:27:21 Yeah, Gleeb is in it. From Gleeb high. From Gleeb high. And it's like, what? Okayleab is in it. From Gleab High, from Gleab High. And it's like, what? Okay, she's in it now. Yeah, she's in it now. Gleab's in it now. What I thought it was actually gonna be the Chick-from Bookwork.
Starting point is 00:27:36 And then, they got really the Chick-from Bookwork. I'm like, excuse me. It's the Chick-from Bookwork that was in, that was in weirdly miscast Bill Clinton. Yeah. So in this world, TV is also musicals are the same. Yeah. TV and film are different names.
Starting point is 00:27:55 But films are like off titles. The TV titles are just like mild criticisms of the show. All right. And it's hard with the long-running show because you kind of got a guess. are just like mild criticism of the show. And it's hard with the long-running show because you kind of got a guess. Because of course, you know, the one about Fox and Molda, that was called, that was originally called
Starting point is 00:28:14 on when first released, the finest bits of the ones where it's not the main plot. But then it's gone on, they've renamed the whole thing to Jesus, we probably should stop now. I loved when they released this Jesus music, we should stop now. And they had camelline and stuff. Oh God, that was awesome. Jesus should probably stop now, it was a great show.
Starting point is 00:28:38 Yeah, it was. Couldn't have happened, couldn't have happened without, we shouldn't have pushed David Lynch out of this project. That great story about the twit town of Twin Peaks. And of course, you know, go back to the 60s and you've got that show about weed stuff with that door that opens up and takes you to different worlds. Yeah, that's, that's, that's, someone's been to Bunnings. Yeah. The freaky door frame show. A lot of moddy.
Starting point is 00:29:05 Oh yeah, this is a great show. Remember that the family of Kooky people from the cemetery and they clicked their fingers. Oh yeah, the clickers. We love the clicking family. Faking family. That's funny because we, what we don't know, is that came out about the same time as the Monster Family
Starting point is 00:29:23 and they were out of the same stuff. Yeah, the working title for the Monster Family? Yeah. And they were out at the same time. This is a lot of stuff. Yeah, it's a working title for the Monster Family was not the clicking family as well. Oh really? The Monster's. But also, those people who went missing in space, the family who went missing in space. Oh, they were missing in space.
Starting point is 00:29:36 They were missing in the space. The family who went missing in the space. The movie Doctor Guy, I love the family. The one missing in space. The one missing in the room. The one missing in the room. The one missing in the room. The one missing in the room.
Starting point is 00:29:44 The one missing in the space. The one missing in the room. The one missing in the room with Joe Trebiani in it. I love that movie. Of course from across the whole neighbors. Of course the whole neighbors. And their friend that lives elsewhere, we never get a picture into her life. Yeah, my friend. Across the whole neighborhood. What's that? It's about two guys living in one apartment.
Starting point is 00:30:05 One's an actor, one's, a guy whose job I don't quite understand, but he's got an interesting job, and no one knows, none of these friends even understand what it is. Yeah, they're all friends, right? And then across the hall, there's like four, three people living there. Two ladies, one cook, one work fashion.
Starting point is 00:30:21 And then there's another friend that lives elsewhere. And she's interesting, because she's weird. And then there's another thread that lives elsewhere. And she's interesting. Because she's weird. Yeah, she's kind of weird. And then across from them is even sister of the chef. And the brother of the chef. Brother of the chef. The brother of the chef.
Starting point is 00:30:34 And she's got a guess. Well, season one was called Friends That Live Across the Whole from me. No, people that live across the whole from each. Neighbors that live across the whole from each other. Sorry, I'm Mr. Membrace. Yeah, well, you you know it's complex. And it's complex. It would be great to just release just one word total.
Starting point is 00:30:50 Unfortunately they didn't do that. Well what were you going to call it? It's about a group of friends. I know, but you're going to keep it safe. You're going to say that you're not the top three. You're not two. And then season two when they introduced the weird lady, it was called, and like that, like friends,
Starting point is 00:31:03 neighbors that live across the whole from each other. Yes. And what was it? The friend that lives elsewhere but we don't see too much of her life. And then they and then they shorten the title. It's like apartments nearby. That was what it became for season three and then season four I think the guy that played Ross got it in the contract and they re-ended it again to Ross. Apartments, nearby. Yeah, Ross. Apartments, nearby Ross. Apartments. Cause he kind of took over.
Starting point is 00:31:31 This show name was like, this is the fan favorite character. We've got to make it more about Ross. That's good. The Apartments, nearby Ross. There's, you know, HBOK meant in Change Television. Oh, with sexy CD. Bigger than all.
Starting point is 00:31:43 They changed him because I'm sitting here watching TV, and then hang on a sec, it's not TV anymore. No. It's HBO. Oh, box office. Yeah. And it's like movies, but for TV and made in TV style episodes and formats. And we were just talking about Big Godfather.
Starting point is 00:32:01 Oh, yeah. But Big Godfather goes therapy. Yeah. I love that. I love. But big godfather goes therapy. Yeah. I love that. I love that. I love that. Beautiful. You've started with their first show they ever made
Starting point is 00:32:12 was about prison called Australia. I know. Yeah. That's so good. Especially if you love seeing guys have showers. Yeah. And that's what I'm wildy. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:32:24 I love that TV show Sexy boys Australia godfather. Godfather goes therapy. So that was a good thing. It's very similar. What was that Billy? Billy, um, oh, there was another, there was a funny movie about Billy Crystal. Yeah. And Billy Crystal.
Starting point is 00:32:42 This place should I get to be good? Because it's you go in there and it's just like place should I get to be good? Cause it's you go in there, it's just like, that is interesting how two different styles could take on the same subject, but a one for funny and laugh, one for, yeah, yeah, yeah, Robert De Niro is the best. Yeah, Billy Crystal's, this place should isn't gonna be a good one.
Starting point is 00:33:00 And it's interesting the person from the TV show that we call neighbors that live across each other. The woman who lives elsewhere is in that point in the crystals. Oh yes, yeah. So there are some actors do movies and they do. And I think that's interesting. And you see it more and more every day.
Starting point is 00:33:18 I think when Keefer Sutherland did one day in my life that I'm not gonna... The TV show. Yeah, and we were like, wow, he deserved it. He's from the movies. I mean, he's from Dead for a little bit of time. And now he's doing one day in my life that I'm never gonna forget.
Starting point is 00:33:33 Yeah. Wow, that was pretty crazy stuff. Well, another big day talking about media. Yeah. I'm wrapped. Now, you're here for a reason. I'm here for a reason. Yeah. You wanted to talk about a show. You're making. I'm making my own web episodes. You're making web episodes and not a brag. Not to brag. I know it's it's quite it's a lot for someone to come
Starting point is 00:33:56 around and go everyone check out what I'm doing. I know there's ego involved in something like that. But it also is something I'm quite proud of. I love to share by making web episodes and not unlike musicals. Web episodes, they just have the normal title. You're not be fucking around the title. I'm thinking I'm going to get a promotion. No, that was really bad. It would make you search the wrong thing on YouTube. Yeah, of course, but it is called Finding Jesus. It is on Grass House now. It's a documentary comedy hybrid series, not unlike the Ghost Berserkers, where it's too blending. So I'm just gonna be together.
Starting point is 00:34:32 But it is a web series where Cameron and I, Cameron James, fan favorite from this show, we investigate pop culture mysteries. If you were doing a pitch, and it was, this means this. What would it be? I would say it is tickled or catfish meets funny. It meets the funny guys.
Starting point is 00:34:56 That's good. So it can probably kind of the other guys. Oh, it's guys. It will be kind of like those two coming together. Been a dumb and dumb or already. Oh, that's rude but I'll take it. It was a dessert. Oh, if it was a dessert, I would say it would be a black forest truffle cake.
Starting point is 00:35:13 And if it was a main. Oh, steak sandwich. Well. And if you got the sandwich and the steak. Yeah, exactly. I think we should, is there anything else you wanted to say about this amazing project that we're involved in? Yes, of course.
Starting point is 00:35:26 It's on Grass House, you guys are in it. It's a mystery investigation with a comedic twist. The twist is we're funny. And so we probably solve a mystery. But it is about a video game called Kanye Quest 3030. This is the biggest mystery camera I have ever tackled. It's the only one that people have tried to solve before us, but we are probably better investigators than have ever tackled this.
Starting point is 00:35:52 It's about a game that we think was used as a recruitment tool for a new age cult that believes in the singularity and becoming one with machines and finding mortality for the internet. So we try to find out the truth behind this game. And what happens at the end? No! Oh, do you want me to say?
Starting point is 00:36:08 No. I will say. No. At the end, the credits roll. And it would have been, hopefully, a cathartic experience for everyone watching it just before that happens. Now, I feel like we should, but not something like that.
Starting point is 00:36:19 He does subscribe on the Grouse House and watch more fuzzy contents. Like and subscribe. And you may connect. I want to wrap this up with a quick fire of... You mentioned, we talked about Big Godfather Ghost of the 30s. Yeah, of course. And this patient.
Starting point is 00:36:34 And I thought, you know, it's a bit of a thing in Hollywood sometimes, where two movies come out at the same time. Oh, yeah. And I thought we could... Twin films. And I thought maybe, like, quick fire round, we could each say, our own favorite twin films. I could go first. Yes, of course.
Starting point is 00:36:50 My, like I think one of the biggest phenomena is when Pixar and Dreamworks came out at the same time, Dreamworks of course came out with Pervert End. Yes, I love him. Pervert and then at the very similar time, a picture came out with an Ed's life. Yeah. Yeah. Just funny little twid films.
Starting point is 00:37:18 And I was wondering if you guys had any favorite of those? Oh, so many favorites for the one that I really, really love is the end of the world. And then I love the one where it's like right off of that, there's going to be a huge impact when it's coming its us. One more of an action, one more of a drama. Yeah, that's what I liked about it. It's like you get those two different faces.
Starting point is 00:37:43 Yeah, beautiful. For me, it's got a bit of be White House Down and Olympus is falling. Yeah. Like the other way around. Yes, I love Jared Bartlett in White House Down. I love him in that. I know, good was chatting, Tate of a Jamie Foxx. You know, Olympus is falling. I love him in that. I know, good was chatting, Tate of a Jamie Foxx. You're gonna live this whole and I love those.
Starting point is 00:38:08 Oh, well, Alexi, thank you so much. Wow, thank you so much for having me. Always a pleasure, and I can't wait to check out this Finding Yeezes, you're talking about. He's on the grounds house right now. Sounds cool. I'm like, like and subscribe, bro. I always subscribe to the channel because you never know when more cool stuff is going to come out on there. I might even do.
Starting point is 00:38:28 Oh you do. You know in Australia you might even call this series, our Alexi. Wow, wow, wow. I don't think you can do that on YouTube. You've been listening to the Antidona podcast. Thanks for joining us for another rip episode brought to you by Aunty Donna Club.com. See you next week!

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