Back Row and Chill with Jahannah James and Noel Clarke - Stay Home Special Series - Episode 6 - Nick Nevern, Whinnie Williams, Shanika Warren-Markland, Arnold Oceng and Swiss Army Man's Daniel Scheinert & Dan Kwan

Episode Date: October 3, 2016

This week Jahannah James chatted to Nick Nevern about starring in Brotherhood and directing The Hooligan Factory. Whinnie Williams chatted about her song Too Strong being featured on the Brotherhood s...oundtrack. Shanika Warren-Markland also stopped by the studio and revealed some exclusive information about her character in Brotherhood. Jahannah also chatted to the directors of Swiss Army Man Daniel Scheinert and Dan Kwan. Plus co-host Arnold Oceng in the studio!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is a Fubar Radio podcast. Go to Fubaradio.com for more details. Back row and chill with Johanna James and Noel Clark on Fubar Radio. Good afternoon, people, backer and chill. This is our sixth show now. Is it? Congratulations. We've been going for six weeks.
Starting point is 00:00:18 That's amazing. Six week anniversary. That's not rushing at all. Happy anniversary to you all. I'm Johanna James. This is Backra and Chill with what's supposed to be with Noel Clark, but he has jetted off to Ireland this week to film a new movie because that's what bloody...
Starting point is 00:00:30 Sorry, I love that. Jetted off to Ireland. You literally just up and then down. As soon as you get up in the air, then you just descend, don't you? You pretty much do, don't you? Because I get a bit nervous, always have to have a valium on flights.
Starting point is 00:00:43 So if it's only like half an hour. Oh, I come off that flight. A fucking train wreck. We've still got a full show, and we're going to get all the goths from Noel when he returns next week. So my co-host for today is going to be Arnold O. Cheng.
Starting point is 00:00:58 But he stuck some. I think he's stuck on the tube or something. Elevator? Or he's stuck in an elevator somewhere. Do you know what happened to me earlier today? I went into the toilet for number two's. No toilet paper. He might be stuck in the toilet.
Starting point is 00:01:12 Textsing. Help. Texting. Yeah. You never know. Yeah. So I've been joined momentarily. I've actually locked the studio and I've kept these guys in.
Starting point is 00:01:20 Send help. Send help. Send help. No, it's going to be a really good show. We've got acting director Nick Nevin coming in to talk to us all about the business of his business. We've got a gorgeous Winnie Williams. Do you know Winnie Williams?
Starting point is 00:01:33 Oh, Winnie Williams. It's just fun to say. Winnie Williams. Winnie Williams. We've got that siren coming in later. Nice. And we've got Sheneika Warren, actress. She's in Brotherhood, isn't she? She's in Brotherhood.
Starting point is 00:01:45 She's in 4321. She's been in a bunch of shizzle. Wow. So I'm super excited. Sick. To interview her. We've got some challenges. We've got movie quiz. And I've been speaking to the directors
Starting point is 00:01:56 of the new Daniel Radcliffe movie this week. Oh, is that the one where he plays a neo-Nazi? Do you know what, Daniel Radcliffe, he's in two movies right now, isn't he? Yeah, he's killing it. The neo-Nazi one, and he's in Swiss Army Man. That's it. Polar opposite, one's like a comedy and one's the serials.
Starting point is 00:02:12 Because I am, like, such a massive Harry Potter fan. I know. I've actually, like, challenged myself in many, many occasions to watch Daniel Radcliffe film that I could not just, like, could not love to death. And it doesn't happen. I don't care what film it is, what he does. Harry Potter's fucking untouchable! He's amazing and everything he does.
Starting point is 00:02:31 I fucking love you, Daniel Rangliffe. I love you. Go for a walk. Just walk it off. Walk it off. I'm a massive fan of Harry Potter and Daniel Raghiv. Okay, walk back, walk back, we're back. And maybe you should see this film then.
Starting point is 00:02:44 You should see Swiss Army Man because it is weird. I was thinking that... Definitely will see it. I've never been a huge... Potter fan or Daniel Rangler fan. You shut that horish mouth. No, it's true. But I'm just...
Starting point is 00:02:57 I'm hoping... By seeing the film, I can feel some sort of warm-hearted, I don't know, respect for him. What, the Nazi film? Yeah, yeah. Well, I haven't actually seen that one yet. It's on my list of things to see. But I find everything I see with Daniel Radcliffe, I just find him Harry Potter. I can't not see it.
Starting point is 00:03:18 What more could you ask for? Perfect. Harry Potter becoming a skinhead. Wingardium lever swastika. No, we don't do that? No, fuck you guys. No, I don't know. See, so I got, I had like a telephone call this week with the directors of the movie from all the way from L.A. That's amazing.
Starting point is 00:03:35 Which was cool. And these are the directors. They've kind of just come out of nowhere and they directed that music video, you know, turned down for what? Yeah. I don't remember exactly how it goes by. I know I've seen it. Yeah, you will have. It's got like 500 million views on YouTube and they kind of just came out of nowhere. And then they suddenly got all this funding to make a film.
Starting point is 00:03:52 And they got Daniel Radcliffe to star on it. He plays a, he plays a, it's about two guys in the film, only two men. one guy stuck on a desert island and a corpse washes up who is Daniel Radcliffe Oh And he Did Easy Roll
Starting point is 00:04:04 And yeah It's about them 90 minutes of them on the island But it is wacky as Is it kind of like the new brokeback man Wait wait Daniel Radcliffe plays a corpse He plays a dead guy
Starting point is 00:04:16 And he's still got a speaking part in the film Yeah Is it a flashback? No Wait it can't be a flashback He turns up as a corpse I'm one The corpse
Starting point is 00:04:23 Is it Is it magic? Is it magic? The corpse fees I think it's more mental health issues Right Still pretty good The guy who's still alive
Starting point is 00:04:33 Of course yeah It's a bit of a Yeah Tom Hanks on island scenario Hey um That's very very excited It's very very excited That's a big fucking show
Starting point is 00:04:42 Coming up lady That's jam packed It's jam packed So yeah We're gonna We can probably pop to one of our first songs I did just have a quick question before Because we got to duck out the studio
Starting point is 00:04:50 Now me and Mr Payne We've got some very important Pizza and beer business To take care of I had a question for you Go on Did you put on your Snapchat that you would shave your, wake your boyfriend up by shaving him with some kind of sticky thing? On my Snapchat, yeah, I waxed his back.
Starting point is 00:05:07 It waxed his back to wake him up, yeah. How did that go for you? It worked, it waxed a whole lot of it off. Then you're not single? You're still in a relationship? Yeah, yeah. It's part of them. That looks like it really, really hurts.
Starting point is 00:05:21 I can pull a hair out of, I don't know, like my size. burns or my beard and it can hurt you're down for five minutes I can imagine he's a hairy guy he's Middle Eastern so yeah he well there's a reason there's a backtrack reason why we've been having a series of pranks against each other
Starting point is 00:05:37 on the Snapchat and that was my retaliation did he shave your back did he wax your back oh that's that's only for private have you got a hair back only he can know I love you so much boyfriend that I carved your name into my back hair
Starting point is 00:05:53 but that it's kind of a weird trend now with a lot of relationships, this whole pranking each other. And in a way, I think it's kind of affectionate. And a little bit of a weird foreplay, kind of. Yeah, yeah, well, it's all funning games until, I don't know. Someone gets waxed. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:09 I don't know, man. Or impaled or something, do you know what I mean? If you piss in my risotto, we're fucking over. That's pretty much it. That's the level. That's pretty much it. Yeah, that is definitely a line that you don't cross. You guys have never waxed a partner?
Starting point is 00:06:22 Hey, I'll be waxing my partners all the time. But not like that. Waxing that ass. When I waxing my partner, no hair gets lost, you know what in one. Amazing. No, I've never waxed anyone. Not yet. Anyone out there, hit me up on Tinder or 005 after 8pm.
Starting point is 00:06:43 Three minutes, three pounds a minute. Got buy your own total wax. Yeah. Or candles. Actually, weirdly, I'm just looking at my music track and this next song will probably go well with a prankster. It's probably a prankster theme tune. It's by George Thorough.
Starting point is 00:06:55 good and the destroyers, which sounds a lot more hardcore than the song actually is. It was actually used in the movie The Parent Trap and many, many, many others. We're going to rock on. Can you guess what it is? Can you guess what it is? Turned out for what? No, no, nilly, no, no, no, no. It's bad to the bone. Love you, Johanna. Love you guys.
Starting point is 00:07:24 Bang, that's the song to start Friday afternoon with. I'm joined by my first guest, Nick Nevin. Welcome to the studio. Hey, how are you? I think I should have a little... Nick Nevins in the building! Yes, welcome. Now bow, bow before me.
Starting point is 00:07:42 You... Peasants, peasants? Yeah, go on. We'll go with that one. We should probably warn the audience that Nick is hanging today. Hanging, like a... Hanging. So I'm hanging. I want to mess with your mind, throw you some real hard words and into your question. Thing is, yeah, I like...
Starting point is 00:08:00 Obviously, we arranged this last week or whatever, and I just... I'm not going to lie to you, babe. fucking forgot. I forgot. And then I see the tweet this morning. And I was like, oh, no. Oh, crap. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:08:12 I gotta perform. But it's showbiz, baby. It's showbiz. You're used to this. This is what you work. And you are an actor or director. Or is it a director actor? No, actor first, I reckon.
Starting point is 00:08:21 Actor first. Director second. Director second. That rhymes? I reckon. Actor first, director second. Wait. To start, I'll just get a beat.
Starting point is 00:08:32 Let's spit it out. Just do it, man. Shit. So when did you start acting? Oh, fuck. Millennia ago. Yes, yes. Long, long time ago.
Starting point is 00:08:43 No. Ages ago, I guess I got into it as a kid. And I used to go to these like little drama classes in my church. At one point, I was a good Catholic boy. Okay. Not doing anything with priests. I'm just saying I was a good Catholic boy. But, and then I...
Starting point is 00:09:02 What the fuck? Where's this gone already, isn't it? So you did the nativity? Yeah, yeah, I did the nativity. We all did the nativity. No, no, no, I did some other. I did West Side Story. I did Bugsy Malone.
Starting point is 00:09:12 No, who did you play? In West Side Story, I played Riff. Yeah. In Bugsy? Bugsy Malone, I played a cough. Were you a boxer? No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:09:21 He was one of Dandy Dan's gang. It was like, it was shit. It was just a shit part. You're still Dandy Dan's gang now, aren't you? Dandy Dan's hang. Definitely. Definitely. But yeah, but then.
Starting point is 00:09:34 And then, and then, yeah, and then I kind of obviously went off the rails a little bit, did some other stuff. And then I ended up in drama school and I did it properly, you know. You sound like you just woke up in drama school. Yeah, yeah, pretty much. Because I remember my mum was saying, look, if you're in trouble one more time, like, that's it. I'm disowning you. You've got to go and do something. And then I was like, okay.
Starting point is 00:09:59 And there was this drama school literally around the corner from me. And I walked in there. And you got a member of them times I was like 18. Yeah. You know, I thought I was proper badass, yeah. And I walked in there and I was like, how do I get into your drama school, would it? They were like, who the fuck are you made?
Starting point is 00:10:16 And I was like, yeah, come back with a Shakespeare play and a modern play, right, for your audition. I was like, all right, sweet. And that day, I went out and I went to Waterstones and I stole the complete works of Shakespeare, yeah? I proper bulls it, yeah? what was the complete works of Shakespeare? Like that, the thing was like that thick.
Starting point is 00:10:35 The folios. Yeah, do you know what I mean? You can kill someone with that, yeah. And then, yeah, I learned it all on my own. Anyway, I went there, ended up getting a place at drama school, and it ended up being Lambda. Like, one of the most prestigious drama schools in the world. I didn't know that about you.
Starting point is 00:10:50 I didn't even know what it was. I didn't even know what it was. Like, literally, all I went there for was to, like, meet pretty girls with daddy issues. Like, as all actresses. Yeah, and just get pissed. And, yeah, that was it. And it worked out.
Starting point is 00:11:06 And it worked out. And it worked out. On TV and all such a star. It ended up on TV. Yeah, cry watch for that fucking, for that Shakespeare. A regular on Crymox. So you were, like, recently, you were in Brotherhood. I was, yeah, with you.
Starting point is 00:11:19 With no, with myself. Yeah, we actually had, we were even in the same fucking scene. We were in the same scene. What glorious scene that was. What an amazing scene. Oh, man. How special it was. But.
Starting point is 00:11:30 I still, I still. cry every time I see it. I think it should be nominee. Do you reckon? Just that one scene? Just the one hospital scene. I think it should go off. To be honest, that's why the box office is so high. I think so. I agree. I think it was us. So you play a detective.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Yeah, Detective Parkinson is what a lot of people may not know is that he was actually sorry, I'm moving around because it's the only way I can stop myself from being sick. So yeah, Detective Parkinson's a lot of people don't know
Starting point is 00:11:59 that he was actually in adulthood for one scene again like it was my one scene cameo but he was a PC and me and David Ajala who I went to drum school with as well Oh you guys were proper buddies before Old school, old school
Starting point is 00:12:12 Big up David And yeah we were And then we were in adulthood For that one kind of one scene bit And then Noel obviously liked it and wanted us to come back You know Pretty cool
Starting point is 00:12:24 I've got a bones to pick with Noel actually Where is Noel? I just because someone recalled at the premiere yeah When he was going down the line Yeah right. Obviously I didn't realize this because I was there and it was all kind of happening, oh, so quickly. But someone filmed it, right? And then I played it back. And he goes, so this is blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:12:41 This is Nick Nevin. No one likes him. Like, I was like, what? Like, I don't remember him saying that. He's like, no one likes him, but I put him in the film anyway. That's nice, no. I swear he said that. Like, I was like, what? Did he fucking say that? I don't see that on someone. Someone just showed that to me. Yeah, because Noel, it was very nice. He introduced the entire cast at the premiere. and sort of said a little bit about us. I think all the producers at the time were like, what are you doing? Let's play the movie.
Starting point is 00:13:06 But Noah's like, I want to make sure everyone. But that's a bit, all right, well, you have to come back on the show and we'll have to get him back at some point. Oh, 100%. No, we should just prank call him. Should we just call him? Like, we'll prank me the other day,
Starting point is 00:13:16 so I need to prank him back. So I'm still thinking about it. Yeah, we'll get something. We'll get something going. And prank going on. If you've got any prank suggestions, you can email us in, chill at fubaradio.com
Starting point is 00:13:28 Or tweet us at Fubbar Radio. prank suggestions. You've got any questions for Nick. Nick's going to spend a bit of time here today with us. I'm going to keep you in here. Oh, yeah. How long? Until you're sick. Is there a sick bucket floating about? You can't leave until you're sick, Nick.
Starting point is 00:13:41 Oh, listen, that's not going to... That's not going to be long, man. I've heard that my co-host today, Arnold O'Shang. He's nearly in the building. That geese is never on time. Can I just say? That geese are never on time. Come on, man. Come on, man. I think we should...
Starting point is 00:13:55 We're going to have to prank him as well. Oh, absolutely. But let's play some songs. So I've got every week because it's back Corun Chill film review show
Starting point is 00:14:04 I pick music that is linked to films in some way this is a 90s tune you probably might remember this it was used most recently in the film
Starting point is 00:14:13 Don John the perfum Oh Yeah some good research there My mind's coming Are you talking about Jude Law's thing No
Starting point is 00:14:23 No no no That terrible That terrible thing Joseph Gordon Levitt Oh I haven't seen that Oh he's did a brilliantly open the film so I love it. It's a bit strange that Giza though,
Starting point is 00:14:32 isn't he? What, I got Joseph Gordon-Lovet? Yeah, I really like Jason Gawlovela. Do you? Why are he saying it like that? Jaze Gauda-Lah Lama. I like Josick-Ga-Lah Lama. I love Justin Gola Lama.
Starting point is 00:14:44 This is back when, this is the early 90s. Do you remember Marky Mark? Yeah, of course, man. Doesn't he have a film out now? At the moment? He's got something. He does. Oh, yeah. We're going to be reviewing that later in the film review bit.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Oh, right. That's the deep water horizon. Again. Great research there, babe. Got a team of monkeys working around the clock for you, ain't you? Deepwater riding. Fuck it, let's just go to the movie. Let's just go to the movie.
Starting point is 00:15:11 Back row and chill with Johanna James on Fubour Radio. Boom, Marky Mark. Oh, he's still got it, hasn't he? He is so fit. That's not what I meant, but I expect the music. It still sounds good. I think he's fit. He is fit.
Starting point is 00:15:25 You wouldn't not one night with Marky Mark? No, I just want the whole funky bunch He's gorgeous, I love him Right, I need to tell you guys That we have a competition this week You guys can win some DVDs Super, super fun We're going to be going Facebook live
Starting point is 00:15:44 Later in the show So I'll give you guys a heads up Because if you click the like Or love button, rather, on the Facebook live video We will pick one of you to win some DVDs So stay churned for that My little chum is Arnold is still on the way
Starting point is 00:15:58 He's going to arrive at the end of the show We're like, thanks so much for co-hosting This is me, mate, any time Which is cool So are you a fan of Harry Potter? Yeah, what the, yeah Yeah, like the series, Danoracliff Who isn't?
Starting point is 00:16:16 Yeah, I mean, I love the films Have you heard about the new play? No Have you read the new book? No Okay, then you're not a fan mate, so. Well, no, I'm not like a fan boy, Like, I'm not like, oh my God, Harry Potter's got a new book out.
Starting point is 00:16:27 Like, JK Rowling, whatever's got a new book out. Like, the films were all right, you know, let's... What do you think of Daniel, as a director, maybe, director hat on now? What, do you think of Daniel Radcliffe? What, as an actor? I think he's great. I think he's really good. I think he's like...
Starting point is 00:16:40 You know, I think he's... He started off making, like, really good choices, career choices. I thought he... Like, after Harry Potter, he went into and did that play where he went, like, totally balls naked, and I thought that was really brave, and I thought that was a really cool career choice. And then, uh, and then horns happened. So, you know, swings and roundabouts, in it really, Dan?
Starting point is 00:16:58 I don't know what you're doing with that, mate. What's going on? But I do actually think that he is quality. Like, he is quality. And he seems like such a lovely bloke. You know, he seems like a really nice guy and really down to earth. And, you know, when someone's, like, kind of been raised in the film world, literally from a child, which he has been.
Starting point is 00:17:17 He's been raised on film sets. I guess you've got the, you know, the possibility of becoming a proper dick. But he didn't. but I don't think he did. I respect him because he he was so honest with everyone about his like alcohol problem
Starting point is 00:17:33 while he was filming Harry Potter because he actually came out. Did he have an alcohol problem? Oh, majorly. Majorly. Yeah, no, not in the later ones. The later films. All right, I'm a fucking ten years old
Starting point is 00:17:43 boozed out of his mind, didn't it? O'Hamini, come here, love boy. All right, I agree. No, um... All right, agree. Later on. Yeah, every bastard come here. I fucking love you, son.
Starting point is 00:17:54 We're best friends, the best friends ever. Let me touch that beard. But no, he later on, yeah, Daniel Reckcliffe, he would turn up to Harry Potter. He filmed, like, the last two films, he said he was drunk most of the time on set. Wow. Wow, I didn't know that. But he finished Harry Potter and he went off and he did Reba Hab and he's been really, instead of hiding it, he's come out and been like, I had a problem, I fixed it, you can do. Is that where that picture come from, that famous one where it says anyone looking for magic, that meme? And it's him in the back of a car just all like, shook out.
Starting point is 00:18:23 Have you seen that one? I mean, I've seen that one. It's the classic meme. It's been out for like three years, but it's him in the back of a car, and his eyeballs are like popping. He ain't on the booze. Like, he must be on sat in hells.
Starting point is 00:18:33 And the meme just says anyone got any magic? Like, and he's just like, like that. But no, well, he's got a new, we've got two new movies out at the moment. And I've seen one of them, which is called Swiss Army Man,
Starting point is 00:18:46 which is really weird premise, where it's like two guys, it's Paul Dano, who I also love fucking naked actor, Paul Dano, and, and, and Jeremy Radcliffe,
Starting point is 00:18:54 they play, Paul Dono's on an island. He's shipwrecked on an island and he's losing his shit and then Daniel Radcliffe is a corpse and he washes up. Brilliant. And they become best friends. It's like a weekend at Bernie's thing they like attach themselves to him and pretend make him like he's real
Starting point is 00:19:11 and that. Hey, hey! He does it. Oh, I just realised that I did that and it's radio in it. I'll do the audio commentary. Nick is moving his arm and pretending he attached to something. No, yeah, remember, it's Voidio? Radio?
Starting point is 00:19:28 This is a radio. Can I do my radio voice? I've always wanted to do... Okay, go on. Yeah, this is my dapper-lapse, like, impression, you know? Hey, that's it. That's it. Oh, shit, my phone's on, so sorry. Whoops, that's a bit. That's a bit, it's a bit real. Be professional. A bit of radio decorum here. Yeah, I know. I got too excited with the radio voice. Okay, go on.
Starting point is 00:19:46 So, watch the ride. No, that's just some... Oh, fuck it. I'm plainly still pissed. I'm plainly still pissed. You're all my favourite. guest I've ever had on this show. This is wild. It's like playing some sort of tennis game here.
Starting point is 00:19:59 It is, it is. Try and keep up, lady. But back to Daniel. Back to Daniel. So yeah, it's exactly right. It's that he makes friends of the corpse and it's really fucking weird.
Starting point is 00:20:08 So the opening of the movie just to give you a taster of what it's like. I think that was my phone. That's your... That's your... Sorry! Look at her trying to give
Starting point is 00:20:17 all that professional chit-chat and then boom, the phone goes off. My tweets are coming out of me. So the film opening is he finds, he finds Daniel Radcliffe's corpse, Farts all through the movie. Right. He is a flatulence problem.
Starting point is 00:20:30 Right. What is this? Is this like, okay, already now, already now I'm gutted, right? Because at first it sounded like some sort of like really cool, kind of abstract, kind of sick movie where the geese is believing that the corpse is
Starting point is 00:20:42 actually talking to him. And now it sounds like a comedy full of fart jokes. So it is. And so he, he lassues Daniel Radcliffe. And he works out that he farts so much that he can ride the flatulence. You're talking shit, mate. You're talking. You're talking breeze, mate.
Starting point is 00:20:56 No, this is what happened. He literally, he uses him as a jet ski, and he uses Dan's farts to get to the next island. And it's called Swiss Army Man, because he's so useful as a dead body. It's like a Swiss army knife. You just made this up, man. You just made this shit right up.
Starting point is 00:21:12 That's bullshit. At first, at first I believed it, and then the whole fart thing... No. And Daniel Radcliffe agent said, Dan, I've got this great script for you, mate. Right? No way, wait, wait. You're a dead body.
Starting point is 00:21:25 No, no, I know what you're thinking. It gets better. You're a farta. You're a farta. He's like, yeah, great. No, it's cool. It's coming from these wacky guys called Daniel Scheinhardt and Dan Kwan. They are...
Starting point is 00:21:41 That wasn't a laugh, by the way. Sorry, that was just a snort. I was laughing at their names. Two Dan's, and they did that music video, turned down for what? Which was like super, super wacky. Oh, yeah, yeah. when they go through the ceilings.
Starting point is 00:21:53 Yeah, they keep dropping through the ceilings and like, yeah, and like, rubbing themselves on people and twerking on people. So they got so much accolade for that weird video that they're like, we're going to commission a feature film. And so I spoke to these guys. I came in, I did an interview with them. I spoke to them on the phone because they're in L.A.
Starting point is 00:22:10 Oh, they didn't get to go to L.A. Oh, L.A. So I'm going to play you a little bit at the interview because then maybe they can explain. And they're talking about the far, so our 100% did not make this shit up. Okay. So I'm going to play that now.
Starting point is 00:22:22 This is an interview with The Dan Dance for Swiss Army Man. I watched the movie last night. So it's all fresh in my mind, and I've got plenty of questions. Where on earth did you get the concept? It's hard to remember, you know? Like, I feel like everybody has really stupid, insane ideas. And what makes us different is that for some reason, we decide to take our stupidest, weirdest one
Starting point is 00:22:42 and make it into, like, a heartfelt drama. And years of our lives on it. There was, like, a few years ago, Dan Kwan pitched to me this short film idea of a man feeding beans to a dead body and then writing it. It became like a running joke with us where I would always bring it up and be like, we should make the corpse movie, Dan. I'm terrified of my own ideas because if I pitch them, then they might actually happen. Well, we do.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Yeah, the character he got, the more I would bring it up. And be like, you know, that's really what we should do with our lives. Well, for all the listeners out there who are a little confused, Swiss Army Man, which is your new film, which stars Paul Dano and Ordeno, and Daniel Radcliffe, previously Harry Potter himself. And it's all about a guy stuck on a desert island with a corpse. And Daniel Radcliffe plays the corpse. And yeah, what you were saying is absolutely true.
Starting point is 00:23:33 The movie opens with him being used as a human jet ski, which is wacky as it comes. I didn't really know what to expect. I hadn't really researched the film. So when I went in there, I went in there completely fresh and was just, I wish I'd been filming like a reaction cam for me. Yeah. Because maybe an audience reaction cam would,
Starting point is 00:23:51 be a pretty good idea because this film is like beyond their wacky and it got a bit of mixed reviews didn't it from when it first got screened. Yeah and all the subsequent screenings too but it's it's been kind of I mean the point of the movie is to push the envelope and kind of
Starting point is 00:24:07 like discuss the envelope of like what are society's taboos so just to watch it. Yeah no boundary pushing no I loved it because well I was looking at a couple of other interviews you guys had been doing and you were saying that your intention almost was to make it uncomfortable but also be really endeared to continue watching.
Starting point is 00:24:30 And I guess that is actually exactly what I felt. I was like, I don't know if I like this, but I want to see more. Yeah, our challenge to ourselves was, can we take the most unpalatable content and make it as palatable as possible? You know, like we didn't want to make like a, you know, a gross out movie. No, no, no, it's not. Like therapy. Yeah, there we go.
Starting point is 00:24:50 Yeah, a little bit. Therapist to see. Exactly. I think everyone in their life needs to go to Desert Island and talk to their own. corpse. Exactly. You get a lot out of it. Just what was like the filming process
Starting point is 00:25:02 like? So essentially it was sort of two actors. How long do you take to film? How to get that in the can? We shot for about five weeks. It was very fast, five weeks because the movie's full of fight scenes and musical.
Starting point is 00:25:18 And musical, yeah. But the shooting was pretty relentless. It was pretty brutal. But then Radcliffe said it was like the most fun he'd ever had set. I think he's used to kind of like sitting around. He's kind of checking his watch. Yeah, I bet. There was no time for that on this.
Starting point is 00:25:35 Yeah. We just never said cut. It had such a pace as well. Considering there's only two actors, the majority of it is set, you know, in the, on the island or in the woods, it kept a pace. It was never, it was never boring at any stage and didn't drop. So that was, I was like, well done, guys, for keeping that. Go. It was a really hard thing because the movie's about boredom. And we were like,
Starting point is 00:25:55 how do we make our movie not boring? Do you have a specific favorite day of filming or anything sort of behind the scenes? Did I think go wrong? Because that's almost my favorite thing. When things go wrong, they can go right. There was one scene where, like, Rackcliffe couldn't keep his. Paul's characters with what he has available. And there's a scene where Paul had to spit on his hands and then wipes the lugie onto Daniel's forehead.
Starting point is 00:26:23 And every time Rackcliffe would laugh or someone on the crew would laugh, which would make all in one take, you know, spit on his hand and wipe it on his face. like 10 or 12 time. Oh, that's a lot. Well, many a person wouldn't mind being spat on by Paul. I know I would imagine. That's the quote from the interview. There we go. Well, we'd see, but I think us Brits as well,
Starting point is 00:26:51 we have a slightly different humor, but I think we like the quirky and we like the odd. So fingers crossed it, it's going to go too bad. It's coming out for us. It's coming out to, on Friday, on Friday. Yeah, British movies were a huge inspiration. And this is your guys, is your first ever feature film? The baby's been born.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Because you guys are super popular for your previous music video, turned down for what? Which I remember, that's massively viral on the internet. That helped us finance this movie. So when you watch this movie, you can be like, thanks. Thanks all those internet people. And I heard a rumor as well that the concept for the thing, did it start as a joke?
Starting point is 00:27:31 All of our ideas start off as jokes that we, like, both agree we should not make. Somehow they just stick in our brains, we get rooted and we can't take them out. All the best ideas are. Filmmaking is kind of silly, you know. So like most movies, you know. Could you guys do me a favor?
Starting point is 00:27:51 Please wear go-pros next time you're pitching your films to these Hollywood producers, because I just want to be in that room. That would be insane with you guys trying to explain, like, right, and then the spot and then... Yeah, it's pretty fun. One of the things we ended up doing was we had the music before we shot.
Starting point is 00:28:08 We had a lot of the songs already recorded. so we would turn up the music and start acting off a movie. Well, I absolutely love the soundtrack, as all the songs and the music, so I'm going to play as much as I can on my show. Oh, thank you, great. Because I'm absolutely, like, 10 out of 10 music-wise. Well, thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:28:25 I only got a little moment brief to talk with you today. But thanks for joining us, the Daniels. It's Daniel Kwan and Daniel Shinnett. Is that how you say? Yep. Yeah, in one. For their new film, Swiss Armyman. Thanks for joining us on Fubbar Radio.
Starting point is 00:28:39 Have a lovely day, guys. Thank you. Back row and chill Johanna James and North Clark on Fubar Radio. So that was the Danielle's. Now you Nick have...
Starting point is 00:28:50 You've written? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm put back. Sorry, I fell asleep there, mate. That interview is bloody brilliant, though. I'm joking, I'm joking, it's brilliant. It was good, it was good. You have written and directed? Is that a movie? Yes, two movies. Two movies. Two movies. Again with the
Starting point is 00:29:07 research. Love it. I just do so much. Well, I'm talking about Hooligan Fat Ju, because that's your film that's on Netflix. It is, it is. Where did you, how did, like, for anyone out there who has an idea for a movie,
Starting point is 00:29:21 how did you get from, like, the story in your brain to it being on Netflix? Fucking hell, that is a question. Once a lot of time. Yeah, yeah. Well, look, it's not an easy answer because, you know, it happens
Starting point is 00:29:36 differently for different people, but it was just a there were so many of those kind of films out there the hooligan genre movies and I think people were just crying out for a spoof so when we pitched it to them to certain companies people were just like
Starting point is 00:29:52 oh fuck like how did we not think of doing that and it was just an original idea and people just seemed to like it so when people like an idea you get like people bidding for it and people wanting to make it so that's kind of what happened What happened?
Starting point is 00:30:08 Yeah. Because it didn't star anyone. You know, like, you know, obviously me and Jay and that, but it wasn't, you know, it was a concept movie. Do you know what I mean? It was bought on the concept, not on who's in it. Yeah, but it was super funny. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Super funny.
Starting point is 00:30:24 It's quite like, but slapstick, but also. Yeah. Intellectually funny. Yeah, well, that was, because I didn't just write it on my own. Like, so basically I wrote it with Mike Linley. And Mike is super intelligent. So basically, every time there's some sort of gag that's set up on page 10 and then the payoffs on page 20, that's all Mike.
Starting point is 00:30:48 Yeah, that's all Mike. Whenever there's a fart joke or, you know, someone like, bumping into a lamp post, that is all me, baby. That's all me. It's very Swiss Army Man. I got a couple of it. You didn't believe me, and I found some of the actual sound clips from Swiss Army Man to prove this is Daniel Radcliffe fart.
Starting point is 00:31:03 People don't like other people's farts. Is that why you don't fart in front of me? I just like to do it alone or hold it in that's what you're supposed to do that's so sad so yeah what was he fart yeah
Starting point is 00:31:18 where was the fart I was hoping the music would just like you know how they do it and then comedy it comes back that would have been gold who's cutting these trailers nowadays man but no just so you didn't believe me I did my research there is farce
Starting point is 00:31:36 that's ridiculous The film opens of the fart and ends with the fart That's what the Dan said But yeah, if you want to check out Huligan Factory You go to Netflix Yeah, go to Netflix Give it a cheeky watch It was trending number one on Netflix
Starting point is 00:31:49 For like three months I think it's been knocked off now But yeah, it's a great little movie I'm very proud of it So if you like your football violence movies And you want to see them kind of lovingly homaged Yeah, check it out
Starting point is 00:32:04 We've got a little email into the studio. Hey, Johanna, Nick. I love Harry Potter. Are you more of a Grint or Radcliffe girl? I guess that's for me, not... Are you with a Grint or a Grin? I'm a Grin. I'm a Rupert Grynt.
Starting point is 00:32:19 Oh my gosh, she loves a ginger, in it? Funny guy. I like funny guy. She loves the ginger. Love the Ginge. You done it. What? I got a mate, actually, a girl called Lisa,
Starting point is 00:32:30 who lives around my way and go drinking together, and we call her Ginge. Is she ginger? Cheers. Just, there you go. I think it's... Great, great story, bro. Nice!
Starting point is 00:32:40 Great story there, bro! I used to be ginger. I spent many a year as a ginge. Didja? Yeah. Didja? I've only recently been a blonde. Yeah, I used to be red-thead for many, many years.
Starting point is 00:32:49 So I take it the collars and cuffs don't match. You got just a massive ginger bush. I don't know it. I can't, I can't answer this about being really awkward. Let's just say... Let's just say that shit is ginger. Let's just say that. there's laser involved.
Starting point is 00:33:06 Okay, right. Moving on to our next song. Guardians of the Galaxy, probably my top... Sorry, I'm still laughing. Do you like my swerve away from that? Yeah, yeah, it's great. It was great.
Starting point is 00:33:17 And it went really well with the laser thing. Laser, there was laser involved. Guardians of the Galaxy. It's a nice little segue there, in it? Well, check out this segue, right? The band's called Redbone. Hey, no. So, this is my favorite track
Starting point is 00:33:33 from the whole Guardians of Galaxy. soundtrack check it out on YouTube or Spotify or whatever you guys used to listen to your musical treats. It's my favorite song. Let's get me in the Friday mood for this. It's Redbone, come and get your love. I don't know what you mean. You crack up love, but what people don't know is that she actually thought she played the wrong song there. For the first 30 seconds of that song, she's like, oh shit, I think I played the wrong song.
Starting point is 00:34:06 This isn't the version that I know. Oh, no. And then when it kicked in, she was like, oh, thank God. Thank the Lord. I was like, for a minute, there was this slow thing. I was just like, this ain't the funky tune to start the weekend. I was, what? No, that was definitely.
Starting point is 00:34:20 That's just a different version. Thanks, producer, people, for scaring me on that one. We are still waiting for Arnold to arrive. Unbelievable, un-believeable, Oching. Hey, Arnold! Un-effing, believable, Oching. Yeah, this is not on. We've got to grill him when he arrives.
Starting point is 00:34:37 Because I've got some challenges to play. I've got movie quizzes. and I've got the guest the 90s theme tune is back again because it went down really well last week but I can't play it until we've got another person here so we're just going to have to wait hopefully he's you better be running you know I can just imagine him jogging from sprinting home
Starting point is 00:34:55 or on his little segue thing you know in him fucking things they were like all hot for like all the five minutes do you remember that when everyone wanted one then they made him illegal so it was right yeah Arnold he was with us he filmed with us in Brotherhood he plays one of the one of the very funny guys in Brotherhood. And he had, he bought to set these segways, seduays, whatever you say.
Starting point is 00:35:15 And everyone was having a go on them, and they were really cool. And Noel tried it, and Noel fell off. Because he's old and he couldn't do it. Did you ever go? No, I've got my own. You got your own. I've got my own, love. Oh, yeah, you do.
Starting point is 00:35:26 I see you Snapchat and walk. Don't you, wait, you walk your dog on your segue? Yeah, yeah. Doesn't that just, what's the point? What? It's called laziness, love. It's called laziness, love. so yeah aren't you worried
Starting point is 00:35:39 you're gonna run over your dog I don't know if you've noticed or not but I am overweight and fat so you know I'd rather just you know keep it just keep it You want to maintain this physique You know
Starting point is 00:35:48 Moods The manness The manness The cuddly bareness that I have No I don't mind a cuddly bear I'm not all about the abs you know No it's yeah Well don't well good
Starting point is 00:36:01 I don't You won't find any over here Abbs missing. Ab's very much missing. Shee. Do you like abs and a girl? Not really? What?
Starting point is 00:36:16 Just one abs. I don't know what that noise was. I just, yeah, no, I don't mind. I don't mind it. But I like females of all shapes and sizes. Just not picky. Or just not gingers. Just, no, I don't mind gingers.
Starting point is 00:36:32 Just as long as they're, you know, breathing. No. Okay, okay, there's another level of the show. Oh my God, I'm going to regret that one tomorrow. I think... Oh, hell! That's what I felt back. Do you know what that just reminded me?
Starting point is 00:36:49 Have you ever seen that family guy when Brian and Stewie have their own radio station? Yeah. And they call it Dingo and the baby. And they start pressing all these buttons. They've not seen that. That's pretty much my show. That's me.
Starting point is 00:37:00 I'm just like winging it, pressing all the buttons. I love it. Do you know what? I really want to play 90s theme song challenge, so I think we should just play it. Yeah. But you know all the answers, though. No, but we can play.
Starting point is 00:37:08 it with the people at home as well. Oh, okay. You know, so I'm going to play you some theme songs. Okay. And we're going to see if you can get them. Okay. And everyone can play at home as well. Are they what? They're TV, TV. They are 90s TV theme tune songs.
Starting point is 00:37:21 So let's just take a, let's go back in the time machine of radio. Boom. And let's see if we can do this without any technical neutrals. So it is time for guess the 90s theme tune time. Hang on. Wasn't that the same thing? that you paid when I walked in.
Starting point is 00:37:40 It's just my fanfare, okay, Nick? So just leave me in my fanfare alone. Kind of not feeling very special now, so... Well, you know, recycled. Okay. Okay, let's just get into it. Let's just see what happens. See if you can get it.
Starting point is 00:37:52 Cool. Dawson's Creek. Is it Dawson's Creek? No, it's not? Is it? You don't even know, do you? Is it Dawson's Creek? Well done. Boom.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Well, this one. What's this? Oh. No, no, wait, wait, wait, wait. Oh, oh, Hammer, um, oh, Tall Time, Tool Time, fucking, what's his name's Tall Time? Home Improvement. Home Improvement?
Starting point is 00:38:21 Yes! That's it! Tool Time! No, but that was the name of his show on the program. It was Tool Time. Okay, so far, you've got Dawson's Creek, and I'm going to give you that. All right, yeah. Home Improvements, but his show on the show was called Tool Time. Yeah, well done.
Starting point is 00:38:33 Okay, right, can you get the next one? Number three. Is this Bentley Hills 90210? No. No. Oh. No. It was a, there was a, it was a main, about a main girl, teenage girl.
Starting point is 00:38:51 She was blonde. Buffy the Vampires, Lail. Well done. I mean, I'm feeding you these on this point. Well, yeah, hey, it's fine. Okay, well, three out of three. How many of these are there? I love this.
Starting point is 00:39:00 Twelve. Yes. Okay, ready. And let's go for the next one. Sex and the City. Boom, you're obviously a fan. Yeah, none. Well done.
Starting point is 00:39:11 The Senate of Number four is Sex and City theme two. It's quite, I like it. I like it. I like it. Wait, what about this? I love this song I know I put something else
Starting point is 00:39:24 You love this song I thought it's It's um Oh you Just give me a clue I'm gonna give you clue It's quite witchy There was three of them
Starting point is 00:39:35 Oh Your mouth nearly made it Is it chanted? Chanted? No chanting Chant Chant For Harry Potter What do you do
Starting point is 00:39:47 when you cast a spell and you cast a... A charm. Nearly there. It's charmed. Charmed. Charmed! Oh, fucking charm. Yes. Yes. I never watched that show, actually, to be honest.
Starting point is 00:39:58 But can I just say at the beginning, those first couple of bars, that's the same couple of bars as Morrissey's song, something. Oh, I can't remember. For... For CSI? I can't remember. But it's the same bars.
Starting point is 00:40:14 That's why I said I love this song. But it clearly wasn't that. Okay. Number six. If you don't get this, just get out. Friends, friends, friends all day long, friends. Have you seen that meme? Have you seen that meme with Chandler at the moment
Starting point is 00:40:31 looking absolutely busted like he's homeless? And the meme says, when it hasn't been your day, you're weak, your month or even your year. That's so dark. Who makes these up, man? But whoever that made that up is a genius. Yeah, I do love a meme.
Starting point is 00:40:48 I love a meme. I love a meme. It's kind of what we do now in our culture. It's just send people memes. Absolutely. And it's just like, Hi, how are you? Here's a meme.
Starting point is 00:40:54 Okay, we are on number seven. Oh, is this saved by the bell? Woo-hoo! Yeah, he's... Screech. Do you remember screech? He's fucked now, and he stabbing people in the street
Starting point is 00:41:10 and whatnot, going to jail? He was all sweet and he was all sweet. Don't put me in the lacquer! And now he's just like jucking people up in the street or whatever. Crazy guy. Oh, hey, Zach. And didn't he do porn or something as well? Probably.
Starting point is 00:41:22 They all have... Don't put me in the locker. Oh, yeah. Oh, take that big cock. Put it in your locker. Boy. Classic. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:41:32 It's quite sad. He was a sweetie and now he's... Yeah, he's gone off the rails a bit. Potential serial killer. Yeah, yeah. Okay, so we're on number eight. How many of these have I got right? I'm not going to give you the charmed one.
Starting point is 00:41:42 No. You just kept shouting chant at me and that was just a bit weird. So, so far, you've got six out of seven. Oh, that's not bad. How are you doing it at home? How are you doing it at home? Bad, hey, but. Okay, so this is number eight.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Come on, mate. Simpsons all day long. Woo-hoo. Okay, the next one's a bit harder. So we'll see. Number eight. No, number nine. Baywatch.
Starting point is 00:42:09 Oh man, you would have no, in you, because you're a pervert. Craig. Okay. All right, Baywatch. Number ten. I feel like I want to get up. Oh, is this... Is that Black Beauty?
Starting point is 00:42:29 No. It's not black beauty. No, it's very... Well, considering there's all presidential elections going on right now. Is it the green wing? No, nearly! The West Wing? Yes.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Ah, son of a gun. Half a point. For wing. I got the wing. Okay. And what about this one? Anything? No. You know what? I don't know, but I'm loving it. I was just jamming away there. That's the actual one, the only one that I literally have no clue.
Starting point is 00:43:02 That is Will and Grace. What was that? Will and Grace about the red-haired girl and she lives with the gay guy. The gay guy. Yeah. Yeah, that was terrible. And I like Will and Grace. Was it?
Starting point is 00:43:13 Oh, okay, maybe I didn't watch it. What used to be on in the mornings and I'm thinking that maybe you weren't. Definitely didn't watch it then. You weren't up. You know me so well. Still out. Okay, the final one, which I've obviously got to get because it is probably the, I would say this is the theme tune of the 90s that everybody still knows.
Starting point is 00:43:35 Oh, tune, tune. Fresh Prince. Life got... Let's turn up, sundown. Sit right there. Hey, that was a banger, man. That still is a banger. And, you know, that is...
Starting point is 00:43:48 I know. That is probably one of the all-time greats, isn't it? It is the all-time great theme, and it's weird how everybody, if you're now in a club or whatever, if anyone plays it, everyone suddenly drops what they're doing and everyone just starts singing it.
Starting point is 00:43:59 Absolutely. It will never get old that song. And it's like extra points if you can sing the extended version. Oh, yeah, yeah. There was another bit, wasn't there? Another verse. There was a whole... He was an extraverse when he was like on an airplane or something.
Starting point is 00:44:13 And I don't know what it is. And it used to throw me if ever got foot or like... Yeah, no, I remember. I remember the... Yeah, there was an extraverse. There was an extraverse. It was a sneaky little extraverse. But everyone does love the...
Starting point is 00:44:24 Love a bit of Prince. I fancied Will Smith so much. Yeah. Not so much no more. Well, he's a lot older. Well, yeah, that happens. That happens. So...
Starting point is 00:44:35 You know what I don't like about Will Smith? I love him as an actor I think he's actually class yeah like some of the stuff he does I mean you know again with all actors good choices bad choices but I think in total
Starting point is 00:44:46 I do think he's class yeah but what I don't like about Will Smithia is just the nepotism man just just just you know what that word means right No I'm thinking about you you're like shit you're going yeah yeah I'm not the nepotism yes you're like what does that even mean
Starting point is 00:45:00 nepotism nepotism is like basically when you give your son or someone who's related to you all the work and have they really earned it are they the best person for the job or is it just because he's your son did he do an audition
Starting point is 00:45:14 or is he just because it's your son or is he just because it's your son mate that's the one thing because it's hard enough for us as actors in the game anyway well not us because we're not auditioning for Will Smith movies I just think it's like wait wait are you upset
Starting point is 00:45:31 that you didn't get to audition as Will Smith's son I wanted to be Karai kids some 35 year old karate kid boy some beerbellied karate kids Acting a collie Acting a collie Oh shit Can you imagine
Starting point is 00:45:52 You I would love to I would pay to see your audition for that I think we should actually film it Wait listen I'll do that I'll do that shit right now I'm gonna make my carri Tonight you're gonna be like Oh, mate.
Starting point is 00:46:08 But seriously, though, I do, listen, like I say, Love Will. I love the kid as well. I think he's class as well. But, you know. Jayden Smith. Do you know what I mean? I just like, it's hard in this game. It's hard in any game.
Starting point is 00:46:17 And to, you know, obviously, listen, to be honest, if I had a kid, I'd probably give him all the stuff as well. But I don't. And so, you know, I'm just jealous. You're just jealous. Just jealous. But the whole family's a bit of a, they're a performing circus. You've got the girl.
Starting point is 00:46:31 Oh, yeah, the girl. What's her name? Raven. Willow. Willow, that was it. Raven. Raven? Raven.
Starting point is 00:46:38 It's all getting a bit darkening. I don't know where that came from. Those children, Raven and Satan. Oh, no. And they all individually do their own thing, but then they perform as a family. Yeah. It's like a modern day. But this is what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:46:50 Yeah, it's a little bit creepy, isn't it? Let's be honest. It's a little bit creepy. I'm all up for loving your kids and show and support. They want to be actors. Yeah, push them in the right direction. This is why I love people like Emilio Estevez, for example, who had the sheen name, this big Hollywood name.
Starting point is 00:47:06 But he chose to take his mother's name, yeah, Estevez, well, the original family name, which is Estevez, not Sheen, and go out alone. And that's why I rate that. He didn't ride the name. No, he didn't ride the name. And I respect that so much. Which is cool.
Starting point is 00:47:21 And I think Emilio Estevez needs to come back and make some more movies because that geezer was absolutely brilliant. No, I love him. So, Emilio, if you're listening to Fubour Radio, if you are listening, I want you back, mate. You were a brilliant Billy the kid in Young Guns And when you died in the second one Sorry if anyone's not saying it
Starting point is 00:47:42 Spoiler! Spoiler! I actually... But he didn't, he doesn't die though So you think he dies, but he doesn't. Oh, okay. Double spoiler! Double spoiler! But I actually cried, mate.
Starting point is 00:47:49 Young Guns 2 is the only film I've ever cried in And I'm not talking about I'm not talking about a little tear I'm talking about... Man tears. I'm talking about big gushing, balling tip... I haven't cried that much since Jamie Mitchell died in EastEnders, yeah?
Starting point is 00:48:03 On Christmas Eve, yeah? Do you know that? And when... And Sonia was in the hospital and silent night was all playing. And I was just like, Jamie! Jamie! I haven't cried that much since then. I fancied Jamie too.
Starting point is 00:48:17 Well, he was a good-looking boy. Good-looking boy. What about to him? Bring Jamie and Emilio back and we'll make a bloody movie. Hashtag Twitter that right now. Bring Ned back. Right, I've just been told that Winnie Williams is in the building. The gorgeous Winnie herself.
Starting point is 00:48:32 So I think we're going to pop on a song. And we're going to go back. a bit of a nice is it sexy or Louis Armstrong I'd say he's a sexy voice but you not absolutely
Starting point is 00:48:43 is it is it wonderful world maybe it is it is it that's the only one anyone ever knows in it but what film is it from what film was it used in most famously
Starting point is 00:48:53 it's moving a lot of films but what was the main film A Wonderful World I'll give you a clue gone it's not just a clue that's the name of the film that's the name of film isn't it
Starting point is 00:49:04 but yes that is but it has been used in other films and that particular movie is brilliant for soundtrack. But every single song in that film is just incredible. That's why I'm playing it now. So I've got Louis Armstrong, What a Wonderful World. We're going to be talking to Winnie Williams on Back Row and Shill.
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Starting point is 00:50:12 It's gone past 5pm on a Friday, getting the Friday started. We're joining the studio by Winnie Williams. Woo! Welcome! Hi guys. Your hair is on point today. Thank you so much. I just stuck it in.
Starting point is 00:50:26 Oh, is it Louis? Yeah. So, yeah, I've been in the studio, so I've been, like, singing all day. And I was like, oh my God, I need to look more, like, human. Oh, right. This is the lion's main. Do you know what? It does, I'm actually, like, pretty relieved that that's not real, because I was sitting here being like, Jesus. That's here.
Starting point is 00:50:41 So, like, what does she eat? I'm like, why does her hair? I'm just sitting here. I'm just like, oh, what's this mad girl's hair? No, you're just happy. You should be happy you have hair now because you had to shave it, didn't you? I know, I did, yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:55 I'm glad it's growing back ever so slowly. He spent the last couple of months with a proper skinhead. Proper cock block haircut for like the whole summer. The whole summer, no hair, no girlfriend. Could have got you some extension. Yeah, we should have got you all little wig. We've got you some weave. But so Winnie
Starting point is 00:51:12 Well we Me and Noel were obviously huge fans And Noel picked you to be on the Brotherhood soundtrack I know how cool is that Which is pretty cool So you're in your song features in the Brotherhood movie How did that happen? Did he just approach you?
Starting point is 00:51:25 I met Noel ages ago Just being out Because he's friends with my friend And yeah I was like I'm a singer And he was like with a name like Winnie Williams He's like you sound like a race horse So this is how we like Come there
Starting point is 00:51:39 Nice Yeah And then yeah He just, my song Too Strong, Mr. Jan picked it up at the end of last year. And, yeah, I think it's like, it suits the film really well because I wrote it about, like, guys finding it really hard to talk about their emotions. And it's called, like, Too Strong for Too Long. So you write all your stuff.
Starting point is 00:51:58 Yeah. Yourself. Oh, my God. A lot of people actually do do that, you know. It's just the ones that make it that don't. Yeah, not people don't. It's all the young struggling, really good, talented people that write their own stuff, you know. So only the people write the top that have it written for them.
Starting point is 00:52:12 That's like, you know. That's amazing. Because weirdly as well, before the Brotherhood came around, before you came up on that scene, I personally would have been following your Instagram. No way. Yeah, yeah, because you have like the most unique, I love all the styling that you've chosen.
Starting point is 00:52:25 Thanks, me. So you go like really 70s, didn't you? Yeah, like I live in like a 70s themed house. I love like everything. So that really is you. That's like real life. Like my friend, yeah, I've got a really weird house. My boyfriend's like, stop.
Starting point is 00:52:39 Stop buying like NAN staff So I'll imagine Nans have So yeah Live it Um yeah Have you got Hang on though It can't be a 70s
Starting point is 00:52:48 It can't be a 70s Unless you got the free ducks You know the free Mate I'm on that Have you got the free ducks I've got the granny knitted blankets Like the fake fireplace thing Boom
Starting point is 00:52:59 Boom The fireplace with it has the grate on it Yeah you know like the fake flames Yeah oh yeah Honestly I'll hurry out for photo shoots So I've had like you know like Lion Babe Yeah She shot on my house.
Starting point is 00:53:10 Like so many cool people. It's really fun. It's like coming to my house. It's a, it's a, it's a boudoir of 1970s nostalgia. No, I love, I do like 70. Well, personally, I'm more, if I could pick an era, I'd go 80s. Oh, yeah. I'm wearing a Toronto, original Tron T-shirt right now.
Starting point is 00:53:25 Yeah, I tend to settle more into the 80s music and films. So, but, so do you like, do you like 70s films as well? Or are you more, just the music? Everything, I think it's really, I love looking back at, like, old films, and old magazines and stuff just for inspiration, where it's like, I write a lot on my songs quite visually.
Starting point is 00:53:44 Like, I always imagine the music video before I write the song. So that helps a lot. That's cool. So what are you working on at the moment? Are you, like, touring or really thing? I've just been in the studio, though, so I wrote, yeah, I did too strong
Starting point is 00:53:59 and then I'm just like finishing my album. So I work with these guys called Future Cut, who back in the day were like really big drum and bass guys. I used to be a drum and bass emcee. Did you? Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Just going to throw that out there.
Starting point is 00:54:11 Yeah, Nick, me too. Me too. Yeah. No, but actually, I was good. Me too. That's so cool. That's true story. Mine's not true.
Starting point is 00:54:24 Yeah, they've like gone to the dark side of pop now. Oh, no. But they do really cool things. They've done like, re-re, and like one direction and like really cool things. So they like send me tracks. Yeah. And then I just sit in my bedroom on Garage Band. and just like squeak into the microphone.
Starting point is 00:54:41 And there's a song. So, yeah, I've just been writing, finishing that at the minute, which is really fun. Cool. I'd sorry, I just said to say, you just moved my camera out of my face. Oh, shit. So they're both at me now. Is that what it is? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:53 I'm sorry. Because I couldn't see her. I know it's radio, but we have four cameras to film all the time. Because we're going to be going Facebook live scenes. Oh, that's so terrible of me. Because I couldn't see her. We've got a competition. I didn't know what it was.
Starting point is 00:55:07 I just thought it was like a mic. thought it was like a mic stand or sat in. I was just like trying to move it out of the way. No, we've got a conference our first competition that we've held on the show. We've got some DVDs to give away. So when we go Facebook Live a little bit later, if you click Love on that video, we're going to be picking at random or maybe picking our favorite, I don't know, profile pick. How do we work this out?
Starting point is 00:55:27 We're going to be sending you some free divvdivis. Do you know what DVD stands for, anyone? Digital. I'm going to guess because I don't know. I was hoping you do it. Oh, right. I think it's digital video disc. Is that what you think it is, or is that what your research has told you?
Starting point is 00:55:47 That's what I'm thinking it is. If you guys know what it is, like Twitter is. Or like, chill out of football radio. I doved. But yeah, DVD, Blu-Rae. DVD-Bluray, which one? Got to be Blu-ray, isn't it now? Blu-ray.
Starting point is 00:56:00 Got to be. I literally got a telly like six months ago. Nice. Is it a 70? VHS for her. Yeah, is it a 7? Yeah, it's a 7. I'm literally like sitting with your nan.
Starting point is 00:56:10 I'm really sorry. Love that. I used to have a, well, my family, we used to have a little black and white telly back in the day. Cool story, bro. I'm just talking about telies. Vintage tellies. We used to have this black and white telly back in the day. I'm actually 59.
Starting point is 00:56:27 Is that it? Yeah, yeah. Only played three channels. It was beautiful. What the fuck he's talking about? Brilliant. All right, all right, fine. I just reminiscing about my television.
Starting point is 00:56:40 I do like I do like tele. Although I tend to spend more time now on the internet than I do on watching TV. Well, doesn't everyone now? I think that's just the future, isn't it? More like YouTube or on Netflix or Netflix or Netflix.
Starting point is 00:56:55 Very into Narcos, minute. Narco? Is that your top? That's a good one. Do you know what I did, though? I was on season one, like two or three episodes in, accidentally skipped season two, like episode five. And I was like, oh my God, so much happened.
Starting point is 00:57:08 Like, I finished it. And I was like, oh my God. I said to my boyfriend, like, I can't believe. Dada happened. He was like, what? So I ruined the whole thing. Sorry, who's sorry? I just thought, I was, no, I didn't realize.
Starting point is 00:57:19 I was like, there's a lot going on, but I'm sure, like, time's past. Oh, my God. That's so brilliant. That is so brilliant. You just skipped. Well, that's a little, well, kind of related, but basically, my dad's a video editor, and he used to edit movies down for me and my brother when we were young, and he'd edit out anything inappropriate.
Starting point is 00:57:36 Oh. So we could watch films, so if it was scary or, too violent or too sexual, he'd take those bits out and he'd put that. So I remember watching that one of our favorite films was The Mask, Jim Carrey's The Mask. Yeah, yeah, that was kind of scary. And it was about 20 minutes long and we used to watch it all the time. And then one day I remember watching on TV when I was years older and I saw the original mask and I was like, what is this?
Starting point is 00:57:59 Because in my head, the, I did think as a kid, I was like, this jumps. It's a very short film. And it kind of jumps around, but hey, whatever, maybe it's a start thing. That's so sweet. That is quite sweet actually. So, cheers dad. My dad didn't care. I just watched pure filth.
Starting point is 00:58:15 Pure violence and filth. Robocop actually was the first 18 I ever saw. Oh, what was the first 18 that you ever saw? Oh my God. I really can't, oh my God. Have I seen an 18? I want to say something cool, but I can't think. Do you know what?
Starting point is 00:58:27 Even now, you know when you see the 15 PG, whatever? If I see a film as an 18, because I'm not really into like super violence or horror. If I see an 18, I'm sort of like, oh, no. See, I'm the other way around. It's got to be like, you know, if it's an 18. It's better. Just better. Just a better film.
Starting point is 00:58:42 I'm like, oh, what's it? More boobs in it. You've got to be. You can put pretty much anything in a 15 now, to be fair. Yeah, it's true. It's true. Brotherhood was a 15, wasn't it? Yeah, and that had a lot of, that had a, that had full frontal.
Starting point is 00:58:55 Full frontal vaginas. And full frontal. There was some dong. There was some dong in there. No, made it fair. He made sure that there was not, there was penises and vaginas going on. Equal measures. Equal.
Starting point is 00:59:06 Talking about measures, mate. That case it was holding fat. I forgot that bit of the film I love that I just mentioned that and the two girls are like ha ha ha and it's just like drifted off
Starting point is 00:59:18 just drifted off into like some sort of like haze there I was just remembering the film Haze of Dong. A dong haze Oh my God, good news we have just found out that Arnold is in the building Well you know what
Starting point is 00:59:30 He can go away now because I'll take his spot rubber Arnold is in the building when they get him in and we are going to absolutely roast him, I think. I think so. Okay, right, my next musical movie soundtrack. It's by a band called Muse.
Starting point is 00:59:47 It's feeling good. What's the film? It's in many a film, but it was also in the Twilight series as well. I'm like, oh, you're like, no. This interview is a better love story than Twilight. I think it is. I think it is.
Starting point is 01:00:02 Twilight was just an awkward vampire. You loved it. What are you lying for it? We're lying for... Why you are, he's lying. I told you always lying. I told us love the beginning, like the first one. The Twilight.
Starting point is 01:00:16 But I didn't like all the other Twilight he ones. Twilight 27 was my favourite. As soon as it got money in it, music movie, money. As soon as he got money in it, I went off the twilight. I like the original indie. I wanted to be a wolf for like a year afterwards. I wanted to have a wolf.
Starting point is 01:00:30 Seriously. Oh my God. Did you see the men that just turns into... Right, okay. Let's get on to the... muse, and we're going to get Arnold back in the studio. It's back row and chill. Sexual.
Starting point is 01:00:48 Wow. Beautiful. We got Arnold, O-Cheng. In the studio. Skis-scar, skada, skada, sked-da. Did you like my sound effects? I loved it. I don't, well, I didn't even cut. But this is what I want to know.
Starting point is 01:00:59 On a scale of 1 to 10, how much did you miss me, though? Like, so much for many weeks. I mean, you definitely didn't give me a number just there. I mean, I was waiting for a number. Scale of 1-2-10. Oh, I'd say a good 8. I missed you. A good 8.
Starting point is 01:01:14 amount? No? Higher. Nine. Ten? Yeah, yeah. See? Until you say 10, that's when I was going to speak. Now, this is well and good, but I don't think my microphone's working. Oh, there we go. Shout my brother Nick Nevin in the building, man. Love you, man. Don't know, brother. Filling in for me as a gent. My pleasure, mate. My pleasure. Thank you. Guys, I do apologize for being late. All my everybody listeners. I mean, what was the story? What happened? Like, no, do you know what? To be honest, I had an audition. I had an audition and it ran over and I came as fast as I can.
Starting point is 01:01:49 I thought you were going to tell us some really elaborate story and I was going to give it like background music and make it really intense. No, no, no, no. I tried to be very professional men, but I couldn't, you know, I just came as fast as I could. That's all right. You had professional things on. So, Winnie Williams, thank you so much for coming in and speaking just today. Where can people find you if they want to find your tracks?
Starting point is 01:02:07 Obviously it's in Brotherhood, but where else are you on the? I'm on the YouTube's. I'm on the YouTube. On the YouTube, I'm on the Instagram. I want to Spotify. I'm on all the usual bits, really. No, check her out. Because you perform a lot in like
Starting point is 01:02:27 Saturn hot pants. Yeah, so I think I'm wonderful. I think we should talk more about this. I'm a big fan. This seems like a subject we should be talking about. Only because we're fans of satin. Exactly. Only. Just.
Starting point is 01:02:39 And 70s fashion. Well, yeah. So, yeah. So, I usually on stage I wear like fire high velvet boots, like high-wasted pants and like a big shirt. But I just shot my new music video actually in the desert. And I learned to ride a motorbike and I had a like black leather cat suit on in the desert riding about. And I really can't ride a motorbike very well at all.
Starting point is 01:03:02 But I tried. So it was you doing it? It wasn't like a stunt. No, it wasn't it? I had lessons in a car park in Elford. And then we're Yeah, wasn't it? At least you learned no, in it?
Starting point is 01:03:11 And then I went to LA and I was like, but I did it, did it for the video. It looks great. And that's going to be out on the YouTube. Yeah, on the YouTube's it called Real Damn Bad. Can't wait for that. When's it out? It's out now.
Starting point is 01:03:24 Boom. Hold on wait. Did you say you were being very bad in the video? Not really. I was just pretending. I was like, kicking dirt. On a bike. Kicking dirt.
Starting point is 01:03:35 Sand and stuff. I'm right. rebel, mate. Such a rebel. Watch this dirt. What should we kick it? What should we kick this? Legend.
Starting point is 01:03:44 I think if you can turn kicking dirt sexy, well, you can be the judge of that guys. It can't be the depends what you're wearing while you're kicking the dirt, right? If you're in like dungarees and like doing a ground force thing,
Starting point is 01:03:55 maybe not so much. If it helps, you can kick dirt on me and Nick any time. Thanks guys. Definitely. Leaving me out. Do you want dirt kicks in you? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:05 I kicked out on you too bad. Don't worry. Yeah. Yeah. Okay, well, I want to play one of your songs so people are going to hear I'm going to play too strong. Oh, yes, please.
Starting point is 01:04:14 I love that tune. Love that tune. I love that tune. I just feel it's got a bit of like a brotherhood family going on here. I know. We were all in the movie in certain ways.
Starting point is 01:04:22 It's so nice to meet you. So thank you so much for coming on. Thank you. I'm going to pay, I'm going to play your song now. Have a wonderful Friday. Thank you. Bye. Back row and chill with Johanna Jains
Starting point is 01:04:33 on Fubbar Radio. Damn. Winnie Williams. sexual vexen. I love her. Love that tune, man. I've got to go across on her. Can't wait for her to kick dirt on us. We have our next guest.
Starting point is 01:04:48 We have Shanika Warren Markland. Woo! Can I just say everyone who's come on since me has had such a really good thing? When it was just me? Can I say? Oh, we've got Nick Nevin? Slow clap.
Starting point is 01:05:05 Three clap. The old three clacks. That's all it was. That's all it was. But welcome, Sineika. So you were also in Brotherhood. You were the one of the main actresses in the film. It's a bit of a reunion, there is, yeah. Reunion, yeah. So you played, you were one of the wags, one of the wife and girlfriend. One of the wags. There was three of us. We were the three wags.
Starting point is 01:05:28 We were the three wags. We had a photo. I didn't, with three of us. Oh, who's the three wags? My wife! Yeah, your wife! Oh shit. Nol's wife. Don't tell her that. And Royston's wife Oh gosh, sorry
Starting point is 01:05:41 We want all the wives It's not about you Arnold It's not about you My wife was David Ajala Saras Saras Yeah
Starting point is 01:05:50 You guys He's a handsome wife He's a good wife He's a good wife He's a good wife In fact I think I'm the wife In that relationship I think so
Starting point is 01:05:58 Yeah I guess Of course It actually is He gets his way All the time I know Can I just see it
Starting point is 01:06:05 Can I just see Off the Why you're Because I know You're just going to Can I just finish? I can't just finish. I was just going to honestly say that it's just so nice, you know, to be with you here. To have you or not.
Starting point is 01:06:17 You know when you can't trust what anything's coming out of ours well? I just want to give you a compliment because I feel like I don't give you enough. I just want to say thank you so much for being here. You was amazing brotherhood. You are good. The sincerity in it. It's just pouring out of it. It's the truth.
Starting point is 01:06:32 You can't trust anything Arnold O-Cheng says unless it is. He's a shot. You want to my career. It's true. Thanks, babe. Thank you. So what was it like for you filming? Because you had a lot of the serious stuff.
Starting point is 01:06:47 Arnold got given a lot of the humour. Yeah, he had all the jokes. It was weird. It was like really nice character to play. It was my first time playing a mum. You played Noel's wife in the film. Yes, I was playing wife. And a mum, yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:59 So that was, it was really interesting. But it was different to film in adulthood because I wasn't around like anyone else, really. Oh, God, yeah. Yeah, all my scenes were like family. Are they with Femian? You talk about in... In adulthood, yeah, I was around sort of loads of other people,
Starting point is 01:07:14 like the younger cast. And this time I'm brotherhead, I was just with the kids. Can I ask you a question? How was it like, I mean, you stayed so mature and professional when you were doing like the kissing scenes and the sex scenes. How did you prepare yourself for that? Vodka.
Starting point is 01:07:31 I like that answers. I actually have a question. That's not, that's actually quite an interesting. interesting question, but sorry Arnold, not that that wasn't interesting because I actually did want to know that same way, but no, there was a scene in the original script how your character and Knowles actually got together that was actually cut from the final film. So I was wondering if you could let the people know why, how Noel and you actually got together from the second one to the third one. Yeah, it was, it wasn't actually
Starting point is 01:08:06 like it wasn't a big scene about it but it kind of referred to the fact but it was cut right it wasn't the original script it was originally then it got cut but it was basically just saying you know me and Mooney's character we were at uni when we were together and most people that I know
Starting point is 01:08:20 are not still with their partner that they were with at uni you grow up you move on there's been 10 years has gone past so the way Noel and I looked at it is that they've probably broken up after uni and then a good few years have gone past but I'm still in the area as is Sam's character so we probably would just met
Starting point is 01:08:35 on a night out I've heard about this guy but I haven't really met him or known too much about him other than this big bad thing that he's done but he's convinced me to give him a try yeah because you in like in the story storyline both your characters
Starting point is 01:08:50 in adulthood did you ever have a scene together no I don't think we had a scene together you didn't did you know which might make sense you could have seen him in the area in the club yeah I would have known of him but not really had that much interaction with him so do you think do you think that the film
Starting point is 01:09:04 not would have been better because but do you think it needed that or do you think it was all right for that scene to be cut? That little explanation sort of thing. I think for new audiences is fine because they wouldn't have had that
Starting point is 01:09:16 background knowledge. I know a couple of people who had seen adulthood did wonder about it but it's... The jump, yeah. Yeah. It could have been in there but I don't know how much it really would have added to it
Starting point is 01:09:26 other than just the fact that it was a reference to the first one. Just for the fans I guess then. Yeah. For the die-hards. For the die-hards, they would have known. But yeah, I guess it's just life in it. things move on. People that you might not
Starting point is 01:09:38 have known or have had any feelings for, things can change. I hate it, Arnold, now. That face, that face, Arnold. Even you didn't believe that. Come on, that's why he started laughing. Listen, I want to know, what was it like to kiss Noel Clark? How was that? Was that
Starting point is 01:09:55 why? Do you feel like you're missing out? Who me? Yeah. Oh, not, definitely. I just want to know, like, how was it? Yeah. Is he a good kisser? I'm like any love scene kissing scene anything like you are definitely not thinking about that I mean you definitely swerved my my question just like nicely sure how was it nice sir how was it kissing or not was it good did you know did his beard prickle you on the on you know a little bit on the I was just so focused on like working and getting a really good take basically what
Starting point is 01:10:28 I'm taking from that is all of the above and it's like all the above prickly beard like everything However it is in your dreams, Arnold, it's just how it was. Right, guys, I just realized all four of us are actors as our actors. Well, I use that, you use that very loosely on my benefit, but yeah. He's a loose actor. Right, but in saying that, I have prepared a movie quiz. Oh, nice.
Starting point is 01:10:54 Which I want to, now we've got so many of us in here, this is good. I'm going to challenge you guys. So, guys, what the rules are, I'm going to go through some questions. Think of a buzzer in your head. that you can say, because if you think you know the question, just be like, I'll think of a noise. Or whatever it is that your buzzer is. I've got one. I've got one. What's yours, Nick?
Starting point is 01:11:11 It's a waguan and a mandi. Hold on, where does this thing come from? It's a little story. It's not going to make sense. It went on holiday, but I really believe it's you. It is me. 100%. 100%.
Starting point is 01:11:22 Basically, the quick 30 second version is when we're in Ibifa, we started calling everything a mandem. Like, in adamant objects, like past the mandem or like, could you, like, it was just a, it was just, just a silly thing. Me, Dapper and Jason were doing. We were by the pool, and I
Starting point is 01:11:37 just went, it's a walk one in a bad damn. Like, it just came out, and then basically everyone says it now. It's taken on a laugh. There's a lot. There's a lot of people trying to take credit for it to the audience. Oh, yeah, everyone. There is. It's the matter? I always knew.
Starting point is 01:11:51 When I first done it, he went to the bar and went, no, that's shit, mate. That's shit. I'm going to the bar. That's rubbish. I'm never saying that. I swear to God, that's what he's out. I'm never saying that. I'm never saying that. It can be your buzzer. You can own it today, and it can be your buzzer. Only today, I own it full stop. You can reclaim it today
Starting point is 01:12:06 officially as your buzzer. So we're going to go Facebook live for this so you're going to watch this at home. Awesome. So get your buzzers ready. What's your buzzer? What's your buzzer? Can I steal yours?
Starting point is 01:12:15 Are you taking part? Of course, you've got the answers. What was yours? She's a question. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. So we're going to go live and everyone's going to... What's yours, Arnold?
Starting point is 01:12:23 Me, me, me, me. Nice. Are we ready? Okay, I've got my questions. And also, we're doing... We've got some DVDs to give away. So if you'd like to win, What's the little look at what they are?
Starting point is 01:12:34 No, sorry. It's American Prime Story, the People versus OJCid. That was good. That's so good. Sleepy Hollow. I don't know if that's as good. But if you want to win these TV news,
Starting point is 01:12:46 if you want to win them, click the love button on the live video. Do it. Love it. Love it. Question number one. In the movie, The Graduate,
Starting point is 01:12:56 who is trying to seduce Benjamin? Oh, it's a one in a mandem. Mrs. Robinson. Well done. I couldn't think of the name. I haven't seen it, but I know the name. Okay, one point is a nick of next. Next time, can we make sure everyone's watch the film?
Starting point is 01:13:11 I'm just saying. Okay, number two. I'm going to say, this is a quote from the film. Okay. And see if you can get what film. What film is it from? That's what I'm asking him. A boy's best friend is his mother.
Starting point is 01:13:26 It's a one in a mandem. Is it from Psycho? Yes. Boom! Netvin! He's going to win! Come on. Arnold's shaking his head.
Starting point is 01:13:33 is in just belief. Okay, number three, this is a retro one. How many men does Scarlet O'Hara marry in Gone with the Wind? Come on, man. It's a one in a mando.
Starting point is 01:13:44 We need some, like it. Two. No, wrong. Three? Yes. Oh, yes. Wild guess. No, we're going to lie.
Starting point is 01:13:52 Okay, question number four. Okay, this is a tagline from a 1999 movie. Guys, can we move the films up? I'm quite happy. Being the oldest one in this room, I'm actually quite happy. Films were better in mind, don't want. Right.
Starting point is 01:14:16 Here's the tag. There's something about your first piece. Whoa. What movie was that from? 1999. Something about your first piece? Part Rangers. There's something.
Starting point is 01:14:29 You've got to your noise. There's something about your first piece. Think about what piece could you have? I mean, I can only think of... Okay, yeah, that's it. That's it. You're just thinking about peace. What could you eat?
Starting point is 01:14:41 I'm like... Piece of cake? Piece of... Oh! Oh! It's a one in a mandem. American pie. Yes!
Starting point is 01:14:50 Yeah, no. Oh, we are... Baylon. Don't worry, you've got an old, whole page to revive. So, okay, right, here's one. It's another movie tagline, 1998. Sorry. Guys, we were kids.
Starting point is 01:15:01 The tagline in, I still saw this movie. I was 35! The tagline of the movie was size does matter. It's a wag one in a mandem. What? Is it, honey, I've shrunk the kids? No, no.
Starting point is 01:15:17 Size. Oh no, no. It's a waggon on in a mandeem. Was it jewels? No. Wait, that was the 80s. Big. That was 80s as well.
Starting point is 01:15:26 Damn it. Okay. That was a good guess though. It was Godzilla. Guys. We're tagging. line for that, I think. But these are lines.
Starting point is 01:15:33 I'm black. American films. Okay. Here we go. In Indiana Jones, Temple of Doom. I'm out. No. What state is Willie from? Who's Willie?
Starting point is 01:15:46 Who's Willie? The girl. What girl? Oh, it's a walk one in a mandem. Vegas. Okay, I'm going to give you out of the four. I'm going to give you out of the four, okay. New York, California,
Starting point is 01:15:58 Missouri, Virginia. Virginia. Actually not Is she like a showgirl at the beginning I swear it was like Vegas or something like that Okay fine Okay it's a waggon in a mandem New York
Starting point is 01:16:09 No she's from Missouri Oh damn it Okay right What government I've got none man Yeah Hey it's not That's just a whole page left
Starting point is 01:16:18 I'm still in the game What government agency goes after Leonardo DiCaprio In Catch Me if you can It's a waggon in a man I know that film It's the FBI fraud
Starting point is 01:16:32 It's the FBI Oh yeah but it's the fraud section It's the fraud section of the FBI Well FBI was going to win it It's okay well I said FBI first The fraud department Hello can I get to the fraud department please There's a pilot that's very good looking but not
Starting point is 01:16:50 Great film by the way, great film It is a good film Okay what kind Arnold's actually getting on Google No No I'm sorry no no no I'm not I'm not no I'm not No, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not cheating.
Starting point is 01:17:02 Right, what kind of dead life form does E.T. Revive in the film E.T. Oh, it's a Waguan in Amanda? Nick Neffodagh. Is it a bird? No. You're out of the game. You're out, you're out.
Starting point is 01:17:16 Who is? What does he revive? He touches something in the movie. He goes, oh, I know now. Oh. Nope, you can't say. Any of your guesses? No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:17:28 No. Okay. What animal? No, no, I said dead life formed, didn't they animal? Dead life form, does he revive? What comes back to life? I don't know, I remember. A person?
Starting point is 01:17:40 No. Yeah, go on. A cat? A flower. I thought it was a cat, you know, sorry. No, he revives a flower. He touches it and it comes about to life. Oh, nice.
Starting point is 01:17:53 Okay. Are we actors? I was more into video games. I was going to video games. Okay, we're coming into land. What was Toodles looking for in order to find his happy place? It's a waguan in a mandam. Who's Toonlews?
Starting point is 01:18:05 Who's two knows? Who is Tudels? Who are you? In a mandam is marbles. Yes. Yeah done now. Who is Tudels? Hook, man.
Starting point is 01:18:15 He's a lost boy in Hook. And he's lost his marbles. Man just knows Rufio. At least he said, Hoofito. Oh. No, I did see the main ones. Rufio was the man still.
Starting point is 01:18:24 Yeah. Have you seen him recently? I love Rufio. He's lame, so he's lame, go. He's lame, so I'm going. But back in the day, I fancy Rufio for like way too long. No, no, no, no, not a girl's fancied, Rufio. He was a man.
Starting point is 01:18:35 He was with the spiky hair and the ripped jeans. He was not growing up. He was wearing skinny jeans. Anyway, the last, the last question. That's what all girls want in a man in it. A guy that just doesn't grow up. Nailed it. Okay, last question.
Starting point is 01:18:51 Oh, last one. For 50,000 pounds. No, I'm joking. You do. You do. You do. Which, Lord of the Rings star made his acting debut
Starting point is 01:19:01 in 1985 film Witness It's a Waguan and Amanda You can't do that Do you know how old we are You see? In it? Two!
Starting point is 01:19:09 We were two I knew this I knew this. I knew this I know This is a total guest But is it Vigo Mortensen It is
Starting point is 01:19:14 Well done Nick Nevin You are the king I am Well done Thank you Can I have my fanfare I think you should get the
Starting point is 01:19:20 Fanfare Nick Nevin If I bow Bow to me All of you bow Bow to my superior film knowledge Well done
Starting point is 01:19:29 I'm here You are pretty good I can't like. Know everything about movies but can't get one off the ground. Spent too much watching porn. Yeah, too much. Too much porn I watched. So, guys, we're going to go to a quick thongaroo now.
Starting point is 01:19:45 So this one is from, oh, this is from one of my favorite films as well, Pulp Fiction. Brilliant, love it. Good tune. It is Dusty's... Why didn't you ask a question? That's Quentin Tarantino, Arnold. Just in case you didn't know, mate.
Starting point is 01:19:58 Who's that? Dusty Springfield, Son of a Preacher Man You're on Fubar Radio back for and chill We'll be back with you shortly I'm gonna be on a picture man I love it It's a sexy Right we've got Lucy Passen back in the studio
Starting point is 01:20:17 She's our regular film movie buff reviewer Extraordinaire I thought we should have some music for you man I know I need to get something I know but I've used the fanfare I've literally ripped the shit out of the fanfare this week I can't use that anymore. I want to play something for you though.
Starting point is 01:20:32 Okay, what about this one? Because it's what's coming out with the movies. Yes. Lucy Batson. Welcome, welcome back. Thanks, I like that one. So what have you been viewing and reviewing this week? This week I went to see Magnificent Seven.
Starting point is 01:20:54 Oh my God, I really want to see that. That's the Western. Yes. It looks good. Denzel, Washington. Do Western, Denzel. It does look good. That man does not age.
Starting point is 01:21:04 No. At all. Well, he does. He does. He does slowly. There's a new trailer for a film that he's in with Violin. He looks old.
Starting point is 01:21:14 But I feel like he's meant to look old in that, right? I feel like that's makeup. He's so dachy. Yeah, yeah. Oh, but all cowboys are. I sounded like a head, didn't know. You really did. Somebody dressed.
Starting point is 01:21:24 Is that one going to see your face then? All right. But yeah. It was true blue western, totally. A little bit cheesy. Perfect. Amazing. I mean, it's a remake of the Seven Samurai, basically.
Starting point is 01:21:38 I mean, yeah, they remade it in the 60s as well. Okay. But it's based on a Japanese film. Yeah, I know that. Yeah, and this town gets taken over by this horrible, horrible man, trying to take away all their land. So a couple of them go to the next town to find someone to help them out, you know. Was it Donald Trump?
Starting point is 01:21:57 Wouldn't have got very far with that, would they now? And then they find Denzel, who gets another load of rogue tag ruffians to help you. And it's really diverse, isn't it? It really, really is. There's types of people. An Indian, obviously Denzel being gorgeous and dashing. The cast is amazing as well. It's Ethan Hulk, Chris Pratt, who I absolutely love.
Starting point is 01:22:18 He's just so good. I think he's awesome. King of Hollywood right now. He's really come up. He's really come up. He's so good. He's more than just the funny man as well. And this shows that, actually.
Starting point is 01:22:27 It's really good. But yeah, they all get together and go. and fuck some shit up. Oh, nice. It's really good. It's a lot of fun, you know. It's not like, you're going to win in the Oscars probably, but it's action and it's amazing.
Starting point is 01:22:39 Definitely a good one. Overall, it's a thumbs up? It is. Yep. Yep. Great. Cool. Yep.
Starting point is 01:22:45 Not so quick as it. Yep. Go see it. Yeah. Amazing. And what was the second film that you reviewed this week? Last night, I went to see Deepwater Horizon. Oh.
Starting point is 01:22:56 And do you know what? That doesn't sound. That's all that, right? Like. Oh, do you know what? I still feel a bit depressed today. Yeah, it's quite intense. It's so intense.
Starting point is 01:23:06 I mean, anything that Peter Berg and Mark Wahlberg do together makes you die inside a little bit anyway. You know, I love them. I think they're amazing the films they make, and I can't wait to see them do some more things. But it was the true story of the, they had a blowout on an oil rig and a fire in 2010, I think it was. And it resulted in, like, the biggest environmental disaster ever in US history.
Starting point is 01:23:27 Oh, gosh. With an massive oil. still. All the news coverage at the time was all about that. And nobody really focused on the fact that these heroes bandied together and saved each other.
Starting point is 01:23:39 You know, out of 126 men, 11 people, you know, sadly lost their lives. But that could have been a hell of a lot more if it wasn't for the actions of Mike Williams who Mark Wahlberg played. And, you know, Mark Wahlberg, he's never particularly dazzling, is it? You know, but he always does a good job.
Starting point is 01:23:57 Solid. He plays, yeah. be man well, didn't he? He does. He does. Sometimes in comedic roles as well, I think he's really good, he shines. Yeah, like Daddy's Home, is that? Yeah, that's very funny. Yeah, that's very funny that one. But, you know, he did a good job, and it was,
Starting point is 01:24:10 it looked like it would have taken everything out of him to film. I mean, I'm not an actress, I don't know about these things, but it must have really, really been a hard slog to shoot that. Who else is in that film? All the actors, aren't you? Kate Hudson. Kate Hudson. John Malkovich.
Starting point is 01:24:25 Yeah. And he's got this really weird Cajian accent. I'm literally like the accent police. I'm always slagging people off. Not that I could do good ones, but, you know. But he actually did a really good job, but he sort of grated on me a little bit because I was thinking,
Starting point is 01:24:39 can you just stop it now? Because you're taking my attention away from the film. Kurt Russell was in it as well, which is nice. It's like Kate Hudson, Kurt Russell was together. But it was really, really hard to watch. It's really close to home for me as well. My best friend's husband has just stopped working on oil rigs. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:24:56 And I messaged her in the middle of here. It was like, don't ever see this little. Let ever let Paul go back on the rings again. You know, it was, it was a well-made story of these heroic people, you know. Yeah. I mean, it was 70-30 accurate. The real Mike Williams said.
Starting point is 01:25:12 Yeah. They had a bit of Hollywood. Yeah, a bit of artistic life. I mean, he said Hollywood, cheese. That's not the right word. Not Jewish. No, no. Cheers.
Starting point is 01:25:20 Cheers on the movie. Yeah, maybe jazz. There we go. Hollywood is not so much. But Jesus is always good. It's good for you. protein. Yeah, protein, see, it's good for your skin. You can cream it in as well. Yeah. It's good for your skin.
Starting point is 01:25:35 It's better than mud. Just because that's what you tell you know. I'm not saying I've tried the jizz on a jiz mask. I'm pretty much about it. So out of ten, what would you say in the film? Do you want to give it a... I would say I'm going to give it a nine, only because it has emotionally scarred me for life. It was exhausting. I lost my shit in that cinema completely. If I was at home, I would been howling.
Starting point is 01:25:57 have to, wow, a big tear jucker. So you have to, if you, you have to be emotionally up for it. You have to be prepared, he's exorseltsin to watch. Wow, I'm exhausted talking about it a little bit. But it needs to be watched, you know, yeah. I'm trying to think, is this Mark Wahlberg's first biopic? Like first? No, lone survivor.
Starting point is 01:26:13 Yes, yeah. That was a really good film as well. That was him and Peterberg together as well, hence the dying inside comment, you know? Oh, so they've, yeah. You know the bit in Loan Survival where they all fall down the mountain? That's like the most intense, like, couple of minutes. And they're like, breaking their bones. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:25 Imagine that for 90 minutes. and that is what... Oh, like that. I don't know if I can take it. I do tend to be very dramatic, but, you know. Did they film it all on a rig? Do you know, like, was it all? Did it look real or was it CGI?
Starting point is 01:26:38 It looked real. I mean, I work in the oil and gas industry, so I know what these sort of things looked like. And it was absolutely convincing, so I'm pretty sure, didn't do my research. I'm pretty sure they did film it on a rig. Oh, they've got that girl from Jane the Virgin. She's in it, isn't she?
Starting point is 01:26:54 She's so pretty. Who's that? What's her real name? Somebody Rodriguez. Oh, yes, I know who you mean. But yeah, she played a real-life woman as well, and she was one of the last people to actually leave the rig. It was her and Mike Williams,
Starting point is 01:27:05 and they had to jump off into, like, the fiery water. That's the truth. The truth of it. Not Hollywood Jizz. That's the truth of it. No, Hollywood Jiz. Oh, we're talking about Jiz again? No, no.
Starting point is 01:27:14 We're back on the Jiz. Today's magic work on the Fubbar Radio is Jess. So over, yeah, it's a yep. Yep. Okay, then that's a year. Yep. What is anyone looking forward to seeing this weekend or anything coming up? Anyone got any like what to watch?
Starting point is 01:27:33 A girl on the train? That's, I was going to go to a screening. That does look good actually. I want to see a girl on the train and I want to see the Mrs. Petigoo's peculiar. Yeah. That looks weird. It's Tim Burton. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:27:48 It's Tim Burton. It does look good. Although it's a bit of a controversy at the moment about that. Why? No diversity. Yeah, none at all. Lots and lots of people. And didn't he make a really ridiculous comment about it as well?
Starting point is 01:28:01 Like really shut up. Really? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Kind of mudging himself off. Yeah. No. No. Like one, like Samuel Alexander.
Starting point is 01:28:09 Who's the villain? Tim Burton, he has a thing that he always has to have blonde. Like his main protagonist normally are blondeies. Blonde with bags under the eyes. I don't know why he loves that. He loves like, he's getting called out a little bit. He's going called out a little bit. Just being devil's advocate here.
Starting point is 01:28:25 Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Not every film has to be diverse. And that's what he's saying, except... Let a film be a film. Except it's a huge ensemble cast, apparently. I haven't seen it, obviously.
Starting point is 01:28:34 Fair enough. But if it's a historical one, then I'd understand. It's not. It's like a all kind of like, fairy tag. It could be anything. And people are looking at his track record and saying, actually, he's had three in 36 films.
Starting point is 01:28:48 What, three black people in 36 films? See, that is part now. So, you can't even back it for the one film because you're like, this is your thing. Okay, what I'm going to do is I'm going to go see the film on this weekend and next week's show I'll go and see what it's about. Oh, another thing I did see about that film, which I did see today, just quickly. They've got these two kids, right, dressed up, and they're saying they're dressed up as KKK or something like that.
Starting point is 01:29:13 They're in white. They got the copy. Yeah, yeah. I want to watch it. It looks good. I'll get back to you. Right, guys, that is the end of our show. Backrun and Chill.
Starting point is 01:29:20 Thanks, Arnold. Thank you so much for coming in. Thanks, Lucy. Thank you, Shenika. I'm going to quickly announce the winners of our show. this week from the Facebook live it's Edward Brown, Laura Pugh and Baz Clark if you could message in email in the show
Starting point is 01:29:33 Chill at Foodball Radio let us know your addresses because those DVDs are on the way to you. We'll be back next week with Noel Clark. Doc Brown's going to be in. It's going to be fun. I'm going to leave you with Simon Says by Fairamonk which is in what movie? Does anyone know? I'm out
Starting point is 01:29:49 man I'm done with this. It's in Charlie's Angel! Right, have a good week. Remember to back road. We are rabbit. wish.

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