Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade - SUPERFLY #58 - OSCARS AFTERPARTY

Episode Date: March 7, 2025

David and Dana talk doing a gig together, Oscar afterparty stories, Adrian Brody and earthquakes before reacting to viral clips. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: ht...tps://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:13 with iGaming Ontario. You know, when I'm on the road, Dana, I'm always pretty much staying in hotels, but there's been a shift to Airbnb and you hear about it all the time. Hotels are fine, they can be great, but Airbnb is a great alternative, you know, because you get a lot of choices on where you can stay.
Starting point is 00:01:34 Oh yeah. It's very practical. I mean, hotel can be like, oh, like when I go on the road, I go, that one's, the closest hotel is a half hour from the gig or something, but you say, oh, Airbnb. You just go, oh, I wanna go a little closer. I wanna be in this area. I want a swimming pool and I want this. Yes, and I famously have said many times a place
Starting point is 00:01:52 we used to go, my wife and I, to get away. And we stayed at some really nice hotels, but then we found this Airbnb, which we used, I think, three times. It was always spotless. The keys are outside in a little padlock and they used to have a bottle of wine and a note and you have a kitchen and it was very, very nice. The benefits of Airbnb is that space, privacy, better locations compared to hotels. You get to pick how close you want to
Starting point is 00:02:20 be to wherever you want to go. You're traveling with family, your friends, you're on your own. It's great. I like it so far, Dana. Nothing really bothers me there. No one's expecting me. I mean, I'm in a hotel room. Nope, they're both going back, Greg. Yeah, that's fine. This is a good beginning.
Starting point is 00:02:39 Yeah. This is the beauty of remote podcasting. I'm in different hotels. Now do you want your mirror in the background because it shows like that square. Oh, that's why. Maybe we should open it. This is funny. Yeah, we go full.
Starting point is 00:02:58 He's head off. I almost yanked my earphones off today and I almost killed someone. It got caught on a tree and I was like, snap. Well, we got a few minutes left, Dana. So what should we talk about? Well, okay. I got a lot of stuff I wanna talk about. We'll go back and forth, but oh yeah,
Starting point is 00:03:19 I'm doing the tour, so people, exciting. Go to davidspay.com. I'm coming to your town, probably not, but I'm coming to a couple of towns. Coming to some towns. You know what I was like, I announced the tour, the first leg of it. And then everyone goes, why are you coming to Pensacola?
Starting point is 00:03:35 That's all the comments are where I'm not going. So I will be adding and adding, but that's all on that. But it's, you can buy tickets now, finally. I just saw David. We worked together at this event and I watched from the wings and he's a very sharp form, very funny. I tried to cut him off.
Starting point is 00:03:57 I tried to get the mic on. Get him out of my hands. I said, hasn't he done his time? I kept going to the crew and they go, he's on a roll. Let him go, let him finish. I go, does he have to finish? Corporate gig together. It was a great idea because we went all the way to Indiana.
Starting point is 00:04:16 And in the daytime, I walked across the street and went to the NFL combine. It was right across from the hotel. Everyone in our hotel was either a coach, assistant coach, weightlifting coach, QB coach. It was kind of funny. All dudes, not great. It looked like a pirate ship. And then I walked over there and got on with Rich Eisen and did some goofy stuff and then walked around and saw the Combine, which I watch on TV every year. Just fun to walk around. You went to the Combine. How long
Starting point is 00:04:44 did it take you to get there from the hotel? Did you sprint or anything or? Yeah, when I did this 40 over there, I go, I'm already tired because I sprinted here. But I felt like, and I might be imagination, I was being scouted while I was walking around. Like people were like, what about this guy? He could be a good Rover back.
Starting point is 00:05:03 Yeah, I mean, I always saw you as scrappy as a fighter and I see you as, um, kind of speedy, quick, quick. Um, so, you know, I mean, the zero to 20 yards, you'd probably be make some noise. Yeah. Um, and then I did some of the sled, I did some sled work where you knock it back, you know, flip the tires a little bit like that. Just let them know. It's pretty easy. If I seem a little tired is cause we had, there was a party last night at the
Starting point is 00:05:34 hotel. My wife was here and good night, sweetheart. And then it just, can you do the effect? Yeah. And just people talking, what up man? So this went on for hours going to the front desk and they're like, I don't know. We told them many times they, they were at the balcony open. It's just blown bongs pounded beers and they, they kept knocking and they were like, your walls should be thicker, man. We're not that loud. It's your fault. Yeah. So we're like,
Starting point is 00:06:04 we got all our shit in the other room. We know we won't sleep and they can't stop them. So can you just give us a room to walk to so we could sleep is where I am now. Oh, you did that? Oh my God. Just so we could sleep because- You drag your blankets and pillows down the hallway.
Starting point is 00:06:21 All blurry eye. All blurry eye going, so yeah. And then I went to the dermatologist today just for a classic skin check. Oh, do your fucking one that I wish I had in my act. It's so funny. Ah, age related. He's got a little eye glasses going around.
Starting point is 00:06:39 Age related. This time, this time, the guy's really nice, but this time I didn't realize I was wearing powder blue underwear, I just grab them, right? They go, please get down. So I'm sitting on the paper, just nothing but the powder blue boxers. Sitting for like five, seven minutes waiting.
Starting point is 00:06:57 Then it's like, he comes in. So this time when he checked me, it goes, those are red dots, that's normal. You're going to be getting a lot more of those. These dark ones back here, you're going to be getting a lot more of those. So your balls hang to here. It's going to be getting a lot lower. And then he said on my wrist, he goes, let me, um, uh, is, I go, is it cancer? It goes pre-cancer. Don't worry about it. It's pre-cancer.
Starting point is 00:07:24 So we're going worry about it. It's pre-cancer, so we're gonna freeze it. So. Is everything sort of just pre-cancer until it's cancer, I guess? I don't know, yesterday, cause I'm in town and I live in the country. We're gonna eat in the country. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh I keep thinking of Patrick trying to he's thinking live. I might be able to salvage that.
Starting point is 00:07:53 Something. The coyotes, the coyotes, when they work in, and you hear them coordinating out in the field behind our house, like coordinating a strike. They attack, and then they're like hyenas. They're high pitched. Caw, caw, wow, wow, wow. They get horny. They say, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Starting point is 00:08:15 You're killing. But anyway, I was in the big city. Yesterday I got the eye thing. Better now or better now? Oh yeah. Better now? Better now. Better now? better now, better now, better now for about 45 minutes. And then the ophthalmologist came in.
Starting point is 00:08:32 That was just me by myself. Better now. Better now. Better now. Better now. Now the left eye is kind of weak, but the right eye is pretty good. What I used to do, and this is possibly considered cheating,
Starting point is 00:08:48 was I'm waiting for my turn. I try to memorize each line. And then I go up and they go, okay, play. I go GF, PF, four, three, two, one. And they go, well, there's no numbers in there. I'm like, that means I couldn't even see it when I was cheating. I was, well, let me ask you a question. This is just straight up. Why didn't you, when you go to the pharmacy and you get the, you know, 1.5, 1.25, 1.75, they're up in me to two.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Why getting assistance in your eyesight is called cheaters? Oh, you need some cheaters, get some cheaters. Why is it cheating? As you can't see. David, David's wearing, I'm wearing cheaters right now. You'd be a total blur if I didn't wear these. No, I actually can sort of see, which is crazy. So I told Sandler in the next grownups,
Starting point is 00:09:34 we should do this where we all sit down at the diner. The next grownups. There's five of us. Yeah, in one of the next grownups that we all sit down and everybody puts the four or the four of the five guys put the menus like this, you know, way back here. And then they're, cause they all can't see. And then I go, you guys, that's so lame.
Starting point is 00:09:56 And then I go like this. Instead of grownups, the next one's gonna be called old, grownhold. It's not grownup anymore. It's kind of like- No, it's gonna be G-R, growing old. It's not growing up anymore. It's kind of like- It's gonna be G-R-O-A-N, growing up. Yeah, it's not gonna be good. So I got the eyes, I got the skin,
Starting point is 00:10:13 I finally slept. It's been a big weekend. I don't know. Liver bad, kidney bad. What's that from? Is that from your act? Yeah, I think so. They go check you, Oriental medicine,
Starting point is 00:10:27 they go liver bad, kidney bad, spleen bad. No, that was when I used to go to a homeopath, there was sort of acupuncture doctor, and I was on SNL at the time, it was in the Valley, and I would go, and they would take your pulse and go, oh, you're liver bad, kidney bad, everything bad. Yeah, right from your pulse. You're tired, you're tired, you're so tired now.
Starting point is 00:10:48 And they give me these bottle of red pills. Now what they would do is, Caffeine pills. You do all the anti-ca-funger stuff, we'll put here for you, I'll go there. I'm doing a Norwegian accent, just a bad one, okay, for you. Sure. And go there.
Starting point is 00:11:01 So they also would put it in your head. So one time, and this is not a bit and not a joke, I drove away and I noticed I still had one of the acupuncture things come out of the top of my head like an antenna. Yeah. So I was getting this is FM radio K-Faw from the San Fernando Valley. But anyway, life is what it is. Picking up AM radio in Iceland. Christ sakes, Conner. I think next time you should comb through the turf before you exit the acupuncture place. Hey, how much if you pluck them out? Let me ask you a question because I like to do that. Have you ever done acupuncture? Oh yeah. With this neck, are you kidding me? You mean, you know what, it was a bummer the other night.
Starting point is 00:11:45 We flew home. We did pretty good on the flight. That turbulence at the end kind of tightened me up. And from then on, I went to this Oscar thing and I went with Chris and we, and then I couldn't go out late because it was killing me so bad. I started getting such a bad headache.
Starting point is 00:12:02 Such a bummer. What a fun night. But we did put a lot in it. We did flew all day, me and you. We came from 18 degrees. Everything about it was just a beating. And so- It's kind of interesting.
Starting point is 00:12:14 I like to kind of just let the turbulence exist on its own. So I just flop. Like I just go with it. And I saw you tensing and tightening. I thought, Oh, well most of the time you're sitting on the floor of the airplane, which is kind of hip. I like it kind of a hippie thing. You're like, I can give him a bongo. He's down there. It bothers the other customers. Actually, I think when I was biting on the pylons collarbone, just cause I was so nervous, biting on the pylon's collarbone, just because I was so nervous, like, haaah, on the way down.
Starting point is 00:12:47 Yeah, I know. Well, we had a fun time. Here's the funny thing. So I go, I don't see the Oscars at all. And our boy Conan was on them. So I see little clips here and there, but then I go to this shindig, this Vanity Fair one with Chris.
Starting point is 00:13:03 So when you get there, it's gonna be a little bedlam inside, but there's a press line. So that's kind of stuff. They don't really want guys there because guys, you know, I'm wearing a black suit. So is Chris. He looks good. And they don't want guys there because they want to take the pictures of the girls gowns basically.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Got it. The guy who cares, you know? And so when you get the press line, you know in SNL, the press line, it was like Logjam was standing there for 20 minutes waiting to go through. It's so embarrassing. In like four degrees? I mean, was it outside or no?
Starting point is 00:13:35 No, this Vanity Fair, this one, SNL. Oh, you weren't there. Yeah, it was inside, but for some reason it was backed up. I missed it, David. I know, I just keep bringing up that you missed it. But this one was, there's a few people waiting and we're behind Jeff Bezos and Lauren, right? So, you just never know where you're gonna be in line,
Starting point is 00:13:58 cause whoever gets there, like last year, I was, a slew of these models came in, like Gigi Hadid, M. Rada, they all were in line. And so they all, I said, you guys go first. Cause that's all they care about is this stuff, you know, fine. So I'm waiting. And then they say there's three circles.
Starting point is 00:14:17 This is, this is inside baseball as we always grow. So when I love it, I know. Don't be mad. Don't be mad. I want to, I'm getting information right now, even though I've been to the Oscars a few times. You've done a million of these. So this is just the after party. Okay. And there's a wall of photographers. And so we're waiting. And so Bezos, who I don't really know, I don't think I know them at all. I know Lauren a little bit. So they go first. So they get on their little circle, few clicks, you know, Jeff, Jeff,
Starting point is 00:14:47 Lauren, Lauren, over here, over here. You know, they're doing little actions, it's a couple, you know. So they go to the next one. So Chris Rock comes up, they go, Chris Rock, Chris Rock. So he's in the next one. Okay, and then? And then when they move forward, they go spade.
Starting point is 00:14:59 So now I'm on me, it's a few clicks, but you know, we get it. I'm wearing a suit, I look around, got it. And then I look at Chris and I go, go, like, let's get out clicks, but you know, we get it, I'm wearing a suit, I look around, got it. And then I look at Chris and I go, go, like, let's get out of here, you know, go to the next circle. Let's get out of here. Yeah, and then Bezos is there, but he's like,
Starting point is 00:15:13 hey, hey, you know, he's kind of peacocking, he looks good, Lauren's very pretty, like. Hey, did he have a sleeveless tuxedo with his biceps bulging out? Yeah, I mean, his skin tights up. He actually brought a Solo Flex with him, and he was on the- He is jacked. Yeahiceps bulging out. Yeah. I mean, he's skin tight. He actually brought a SoloFlex with him and he was on the- He is jacked.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Yeah, he's ripped. And so, oh, there's a picture of us. Oh, Heather, I'll send a picture. Maybe we can put it up. I never saw that. I didn't see any pictures from that night. So that, oh, you should look for another one because- so then they're still taking long. So we're not, we're not getting off our circles and I'm just dying out there. And now the photographers are like down, they kind of shoot from the hip like this. Now they're going across me and Chris trying to get Jeff, you know, Lauren that way.
Starting point is 00:15:53 And then they're looking at their film, they're checking their phones. I'm like, Chris, go. He goes, I'm waiting for them. Then they finally move off. So we go to that circle, then we cruise off. No, then we get a couple together, I guess. So then we go off and now they stopped move off. So we go to that circle, then we cruise off. No, then we get a couple together, I guess. So then we go off and now they stopped for something.
Starting point is 00:16:09 And now we run smack dab once we're off the carpet into Jeff and Lauren and Chris is with his daughter too. And they say, oh, let's get a picture of all you guys. Like we're all together. And I'm like, so I say hi to them. And then they'll send me a picture. Jeff Fais, this best friend. Now we're all like all the party together.
Starting point is 00:16:27 But he was very nice and she was always been sweet. So then if you're the woman, you're very, I'm sure very conscious of like, I'm looking at my gown, my makeup, and then every woman there is stunning. And so we go in and then I run in of course to some comedians. I see Mulaney and I see Nick Kroll and a few others.
Starting point is 00:16:50 So we just sit with them and bullshit. And then you get acclimated, then you start going, I'm gonna take a lap. First of all, Sacha Baron comes on. Now you know Sacha Baron. As you know, he played Borat. He played Borat. He pretended to be sort of a Middle Eastern man.
Starting point is 00:17:07 Oh, there they are. Oh, there we are. Okay, that's not bad, right? Look at my hair shaving. I don't know if it's your best picture. I don't really. I don't know, thank you. I mean, but that's not your fault.
Starting point is 00:17:18 You're incredibly handsome. Yeah. I mean, listen, maybe I had an awesome. It was a bad pitch. It didn't look like you to me. Can we see it again? Let's have a no. Don't make me horrified.
Starting point is 00:17:29 I've never seen it. It looks perfectly fine, but it doesn't. Well, I think it's weird. My sides are shaved, so it looks a little different. Right. But look how stern you are. Look at Chris with the big smile. Oh, yeah. That doesn't look like your personality.
Starting point is 00:17:42 I think I looked too smiley one time, and from then on, it was over. Oh, and then you're like Howard Stern and it up. Mm hmm. Yeah. That doesn't look like your personality. I think I looked too smiley one time and from then on it was over. Oh, and then you're like Howard Stern and it up. Yeah, I just, I'm like, listen, let's just get, oh, so here's, this is it. Okay. That's just, this is it. Good Lord. Howard Stern.
Starting point is 00:17:58 Look at how funny. So this, the other funny fart is Chris's, it with him, who's obviously very pretty. How old is his daughter? I think she's 21. We all came together. So we stopped and grabbed them. Lovely daughter. Lovely.
Starting point is 00:18:15 And her friend. And so then we're walking up and like, oh, Chris, people think we're double dating here. This is a problem. So I kind of hang behind, then we get there, and then Lola gets there, there's Lola and Zara, his daughters, but I go, let's have no confusion like we're all together.
Starting point is 00:18:34 So anyway, anyway, funny picture of all of us, right? That's funny. It was funny. I just, you know, I don't know if I'm liberated or not liberated, but it's just interesting that men are covered in their tuxedos and women have to have their collarbones and their shoulders. Well, no, there they are.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Look at me, oh, my shirt's unbuttoned. Well, that looks like you have a mullet, but it's not, your hair in the back. I do. No, but it's really coming out. Chris Rock is leading the way. He looks like he's about to do a stand up bit. Sasha.
Starting point is 00:19:09 He goes, now the thing is, he always says, but Sasha's too tall, so I don't wanna hang out with him all night. This is true. So he's always funny. And I do like him, he's very funny. So, you know, it's friendly. So they go to the bar and I go, I'm gonna walk around.
Starting point is 00:19:23 Yeah, he's brilliant. So anyway, I run into a few people and obviously every other person is a celebrity because people don't really get plus ones, not many do. Obviously Bezos and Lauren come together. And so I just see a lot of interesting people. You don't see a lot, but I was not feeling great, obviously with my horrible pictures
Starting point is 00:19:44 and my shirt was too unbuttoned. There's really good ones, there's so many good ones. Oh, there's good ones. Oh no, I'm sure there's great ones. A photo can be, you catch someone in a, yeah. Oh, there is? Oh, fuck, show that. It was with Rock too, right?
Starting point is 00:19:58 Oh, you'll like this one. This is so important to me. I don't even know why. It's important to me too. I really wanna see your big good photo. I wanna find a good picture. That's what I wanna do. I don't even know why. It's important to me too. I really want to see your big good photo. I want to find a good picture. That's what I wanted to do. I don't know if this is it.
Starting point is 00:20:09 I want to see it. Oh, you know, they walk around, they kind of ruin it because Kim K was just on SNL and they're building a skim straight by my house and I wanted to grill her about it. But it's hard to go up to her because they always have someone sort of floating to nail someone.
Starting point is 00:20:22 They have security. Just get a picture with her. Yeah. And if you say. Just get a picture with her. Yeah. And if you say hi and get a picture, it looks like you're trying to get a picture. So, out of respect, I said hi for two seconds, but it was in between when the guy, I don't think the only negative about the Vanity Fair part,
Starting point is 00:20:38 and there's really none, is there's probably two floating photographers. And so, there's constantly a- In a ballroom of 300 people. Yeah, maybe 200. is there's probably two floating photographers. And so, it's constantly a- In a ballroom of 300 people. Yeah, maybe 200. Yeah, and it's small. So it's small.
Starting point is 00:20:51 It's like a- Yeah. Okay, here's your- Oh, so here's a bad shot of me. But it is when Mick Jagger came over. So that's good. You guys are kind of, there's this, I don't know, something like you're kind of- Is this what I look like from the side?
Starting point is 00:21:07 Let me just go real quick. I want to throw myself through a plate glass window. No, you do not look like- Oh, that one's better. I got a smiley one, yeah. That looks more- Let's put that one. I know who that looks like,
Starting point is 00:21:18 but I can't think of his name. Star Wars, you know. C-3PO? No, that's the- Oh, Mark Hamill? Yeah, from the side, a little bit. God, anybody better? That was just a photo. No, I know. I kind of a gray beard. I mean a blonde one. So it's a, no, I'm fine with how I look. But listen, this woman came up, I was gonna ask you Heather,
Starting point is 00:21:45 do you know who Dr. K is? From Instagram or something? Anyway, she's a plastic surgeon, but she wanted a picture. And then of course I do the classic Dana. She was, oh, I do plastic surgery. I go, hey, can you give me the Brad Pitt? I don't even know if he's done anything.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Just make me look like him. She goes, oh, I see what we could do. And she starts touching my face. I go, I'm kind of kidding. You don't have to leap into action already with your professional opinion, but she was very sweet. Here's what happened to me when I went to the Oscars. So I was invited to the Vanity Fair party.
Starting point is 00:22:18 This will be quick. I was invited with a big white envelope. Vanity Fair invites you. They invited me for 25 years straight. And I just never went and I never responded, but I kept getting invited. So then they stopped inviting me. The year before I was invited to the 2018 one
Starting point is 00:22:39 because Mike Myers was there for the Queen movie. And so we went to the Oscars, got all dressed up. I went to, I go, okay, this is probably my last Oscars. So I think we went to one of the Neiman markers or one of those, okay, I got to get a tuxedo. Right. So I said to the guy, I just want George Clooney. I just want exactly what George Clooney. So he started pointing, we'll put this.
Starting point is 00:23:04 Very simple. This nice look. We're going to put this. I go, is this George Clooney? He he started putting, we'll put this. We're gonna put this. I go, is this George Clooney? He goes, oh no, George would do that. I go, no, no, no, I mean literally, I want a George Clooney. The shoes, everything, because George Clooney always looks the best in a tuxedo. The tuxedo costs money, and I looked a lot like George Clooney. But anyway, so we go there and then we're in some kind of after party talking to Mike, who was generous enough to invite us to go there,
Starting point is 00:23:35 and his wife, and we, okay, they're going from there to the Vanity Fair party. So I go, well, we're not invited to the Vanity Fair party. We don't have any invite. They're like, oh, come along, we'll get you in. But I couldn't be the third wheel with my wife. Like, we don't really have an invite, but we know famous people, could we go in?
Starting point is 00:23:58 So we decided to go. We left and we went to catch. I was in a tuxedo and she was in this. Went to eat. To eat and things were. Not a bad move. By ourselves. They are so, first of all, you're as famous as anyone in there or more.
Starting point is 00:24:13 Stop it. And when you, and people would love to see you. People ask me about you all the time. So, but the problem is. I'm a recluse, except for this podcast. Yeah, you are. It's good. You have a little bit of mystery to you. I have none.
Starting point is 00:24:25 So I go there. Also, I know my angle isn't this from now on, Heather, when I'm taking photographs. That's not happening here. Those photographs have nothing to do with reality. They know I'm personality driven. So when I- Well, you didn't look like yourself in that shot.
Starting point is 00:24:40 It couldn't have recognized you. Look at me, now do I? I'm angry to be at this party. Yeah. Okay. So when you pull up to Vanity Fair, you see this woman and there's like a guard gate and they have police everywhere
Starting point is 00:24:54 because there's too many people in there that they don't want anything to happen to, I guess. There's dignitaries or whoever. Like Bezos, he himself is, they're probably keeping an eye on him alone, along with everyone else. So you have a stop, you have to show something in the window of your car, and then you have a hard plastic David Spade
Starting point is 00:25:14 Vanity Fair thing. So you have to show that. Then even if they know you, David, go ahead. Next one, stop, get out, show that again, shake down. I saw a guy go, literally, hey David, do you know this guy? Whatever, I go, yeah. And he goes, can you tell him I'm stuck out here? I'm supposed to be with him.
Starting point is 00:25:32 And I'm like, oh, the chances I would run into this guy inside, which I never did. But he was stuck too. Sorry, we just don't have the thing and you have to have the thing. So it might've been, I'm saying it might've been a slight problem just because I saw how rough they were on everyone. They weren't even screwing around. Anytime you're in that party and if you pivot left or right or look up or make a sudden move, you will be tackled.
Starting point is 00:25:56 You were in danger of being tackled for two hours at the Vanity Fair party. Just taken down, guy with his knee in your back, what are you doing? So it's not as fun. Why are you shaking Jeff Bezos' hand? Yeah, I know. And then I pushed out on the Guy O'Siri party because that goes all night and it's super fun, but I felt such like fuck pie.
Starting point is 00:26:21 I go, I can't do it. And then of course I feel better now and I'm like, oh, but of course I can't. Anyway, well, I got a lot out of it and we got age related and we got, fine. Let's give it just a. And now a word from our sponsors at Betterment. When investing your money starts to feel like a second job, a betterment steps in with a
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Starting point is 00:28:44 And Adrian Brody, all the highlights I heard where he did a long speech, which is fine. I do love it when a guy goes, stop the music, I've been here before. He told him, no, no, no, stop, stop. Please turn off the music, I've done this before. This is not my first rodeo. This is not my first. Whoa!
Starting point is 00:29:04 Can I just make- Go, I like the gum one. Go ahead. No, not my first rodeo is such a funny figure of speech. Like apparently first rodeos are complete shit shows, but the second rodeo is really nice. But the first one- Yeah, I guess so. You get messed up.
Starting point is 00:29:20 I saw a girl with a hat on honestly about a week ago and said, this is my first rodeo. Please excuse me. This is my first. Here's the cool thing about this that he talked about. So this guy gets the Oscar 20 years ago. He's a great actor. Right. And then he's kind of in the wilderness years.
Starting point is 00:29:37 It's not, he's not getting as many A parts. And he really talks to that. Like I'm still here, Hollywood. It was very open and emotional but after about 26 minutes of that I thought okay he said everything he needs to say how funny yeah His pin was her second earring. So she took an earring off. Oh she took his her earring off and and he wore it as a brooch? Yes. Why is brooch is out there? Is this early in a relationship? Is this romance like, is it
Starting point is 00:30:15 the first six months of like? All right, I'll ask you about romance and Heather can chime in. All right. The clip I saw is he won, he got up, he started walking, he got about 20 feet away, took his gum out and threw it back to her to catch. And I don't see that in a lot of Hallmark movies, but you know, maybe that's the new romantic gesture. Right. Take this bitch and hope it sticks in your Oscar hair that you had done for two and a half hours.
Starting point is 00:30:40 I had a hostess snowball in my pocket, one of those hostess snowballs. When I won the Emmy, whoops, how'd that get out? So I walk into the stage, I look back at Paula, she was sitting next to, I don't know, Eddie Van Halen. I just went, pfft, pfft. She had a catcher's mask. Just romantic.
Starting point is 00:30:59 Yeah, it's very, it's cute. If I was her, I'd be like, hey, next Oscars, maybe not throw your gun at me. Maybe not. Yeah. Did he bring up Weinstein? That's hard too. That's a tough subject at the Oscars.
Starting point is 00:31:12 Well, I mentioned that before and it has nothing to do with Weinstein or anyone. It's just such a turn to go from the Weinstein type, Harvey Weinstein, to Adrian Brody, who has just this gravitas about him or sadness or he just has this cool, incredibly genuine person based on what I saw. I like him. Obviously talented. If he doesn't get an Oscar for 20 years, it means nothing about his acting. It's just there's so many, there's only X amount of good movies and so many actors that are good that it's just,
Starting point is 00:31:43 There's only X amount of good movies and so many actors that are good that it's just it's sort of a lucky. I think he works. He works all the time but if it's about the Holocaust you know there's always a chance it's gonna be taken very seriously and it might get pushed to the front of the pile. It's something I'm I'm sure it's brilliant it's just a place I can't go to anymore. But you know, he, Adrian Brody, what are you? I'm eating a banana. I didn't know what time it was. I still don't. I just know I was like, I think I'm gonna pass out.
Starting point is 00:32:16 I spent the weekend with you. We were doing our own thing, going around there. But every time I turned around, you're peeling a freaking banana. I go, is this guy got a potassium deficiency? Banana is my new go-to. It's easy, but anything on the podcast, I can't really eat, I have shit around here,
Starting point is 00:32:31 but I can't eat anything. Remember when I handed you an orange, you said, what am I gonna do with this? And you threw it down. I was like, that's not very nice. And then I go, give me a goddamn banana. You're like a monkey, you need a fucking banana. I don't want people to think I eat food.
Starting point is 00:32:42 Oh, by the way, before we get into the stories, there was a quake here the other day. Did you feel it? What are they talking, three nine? It was a chumpy three six, embarrassing. No, that's nothing. That's like, is the mattress moving? I didn't really feel it.
Starting point is 00:33:02 There was a big one in San Jose. I flew over it while the earthquake was happening. I think I was on Southwest and the pilot came on and said, earthquake down in San Jose right now. Now we're over San Jose. Now we're not. Now we're over San Jose. Now we're not.
Starting point is 00:33:17 I mean, the whole city was moving. I was shocked. That's very shocking. I was surprised. I mean, that's a big earthquake. Yeah, it's big. earthquake. That's big. It slides out from under the plane and comes back. Now we're not.
Starting point is 00:33:29 Now we're not. Shakers, tremors. I had a friend once. People are telling me, they're like, it was a three-six, but felt like a four-one. We know our earthquakes out here. So I'm like, you get into the fives, I'll start to listen. Six, I'm like, you get into the fives, I'll start to listen. Six, I'm scared. And it's also depth, the depth of it and the way it shakes.
Starting point is 00:33:50 Was it a roller? Was it a sideways one? Was it up and down? Does it liquify? I have a good friend who during the, yeah, I'll tell you more later about that. This is not for the podcast. Northridge earthquake, which was a six something,
Starting point is 00:34:02 but more like created action like an 8.0. My friend was like, when it was hitting, he was going, this is a big one. This is a big one. We gotta get out of here. It was the biggest, it was like 6'6", right? Well, look, listen, the ring of fire in Japan and stuff, Tokyo can take a 9.2 and they're on ball bearings.
Starting point is 00:34:25 So they just kind of go like that. We in California with the San Andreas, we're kind of tapped out. I hope I'm right at maybe a seven two because our, you know, things are two tonic plates are moving this way. You don't want them to move this way off the coast of Oregon. They're going to move this way. And that'll be a 12.4.
Starting point is 00:34:49 The plates, the plates, if they're moving this way, there's a certain, you know, but if they're moving tonic plates, yeah. Doesn't always have to be funny. It can educate. No, I like it. I'm, I'm, uh, do you a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I know how dogs can do a lot of tricks? This is cute. This dog alerts people of fainting episodes. This dog, look at how cute it is. So this woman's gonna faint. Bailey comes up, hey, I have to try to catch you. You need to lay down, because you're gonna fall, right?
Starting point is 00:35:39 Put the dishes back, okay. Put the cascade away. Now she lays down, because she feels it coming on. I don't mind that flooring either, by the cascade away. Now she lays down because she feels it coming on. I don't mind that flooring either, by the way. Then the dog helps her a little bit. And then he goes, let me get you a beer or something. What is it? Yeah, electrolytes.
Starting point is 00:35:57 Here you go. Look at how good Bailey is. What a good dog. See, that's the dog I want to have. And Bailey just turned on the oven. Shut the door, put in the pizza rolls. Now, like, I'm just going to chill here.
Starting point is 00:36:09 Oh, what else is he going to turn the water on? He's going to run the garbage. He's going to do the dishes. He's going to wax the floor of this pod. I think that's all I know how to do. What is this? And what do you get her? Oh, the medication. Fucking Bailey.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Now he lays with her. What a cutie. I know, you know. Oh, I want to hang out with Bailey. Sniff her butt. He goes, this is part of it. Take some medicine. He goes, hey, one for Bailey. Oh, he wants her to lay down.
Starting point is 00:36:49 I think he wants to do more than lay down. I think he's beat up. What's happening there? Hey, Bailey's a bit horny, I'll be honest. Oh my God. It is not, that's not a- Bailey, this isn't part of it. I was on team Bailey, but I see the whole thing
Starting point is 00:37:02 is set up for that last dry hump. I am at, that we- Yeah, I didn't like it at the end when is set up for that last dry hump. I am at that week. Yeah, I didn't like it at the end when Bailey went, shh, shh. I'm sorry. Bailey was just trying to get laid. Let's just call it. I mean.
Starting point is 00:37:13 Yeah. Bailey's like preying on people with feigning spells, I feel. Yeah. Who do you like Bailey? You know, where does the phrase horn dog come from? Oh. Hello, David.
Starting point is 00:37:27 I see Bailey's eyes darting right now. He should be called horn dog. I gave her some, you know, insure. All right, let's go to the next one. This is such a well-run machine. I don't even know what this one is. Oh, oh, Dana, you have to explain to people at home. I wouldn't do this for a million dollars.
Starting point is 00:37:48 Two doofuses are throwing, they're blindfolded basically. And look what they do. Would you do this? This is full of water. They don't know it's coming. In the head, would you take, that'll break your neck. I mean, are you, oh my God.
Starting point is 00:38:15 And you're continuing to do it. So they have like a gallon filled with some water. Dana, could you take this hit to the head? No, I can see. I didn't understand the last part. Two observations. Alcohol was involved. Obviously, they're giggling. They're numb. Number two is what in God's name will we do for for clicks and views?
Starting point is 00:38:39 And I want you to think about this. You're a smart guy. You're a tough guy. You're a good guy. Yeah. Is judgmentous. Think of a stunt we You're a smart guy, you're a tough guy, you're a good guy. It's judgmentous. Think of a stunt we can do so we get, you know, three, what do they get, two million likes? I doubt it. That looks like a low liker
Starting point is 00:38:54 and they put in all that effort. Oh no, I thought it was 1.9. Was there millions on that Heather? 1.7? I mean, honestly, if you dropped a feather and it hit my head, I would start crying because I cannot take a, something filled with water. No, no.
Starting point is 00:39:10 And you're not ready for it? Oh my God. There, that was not safe and not good. Yeah, welcome to the internet. Okay, what's the next one? Don't try this at home. Don't try this podcast at home either. Yeah, be careful.
Starting point is 00:39:25 All right, here we are. What is this? Oh, this is kind of interesting science. This phenomenon is called spontaneous synchronization. So they're taking like, what are those things called? Melodromes or something? Melodromes, yeah. Five melodromes on a-
Starting point is 00:39:43 And they're off. Spontaneous synchronization is a phenomenon where independent oscillating systems like metronomes or fireflies, they naturally fall into sync without any external coordination. Look, they're getting closer to being the same. For what reason? coordination. Look, they're getting closer to being the same. For what reason? Wow. It is observed in nature, physics, and even biological processes like heart cells beating in a circle. So little toy metronomes were all discombobulated. Five of them.
Starting point is 00:40:18 And then achieve synchronicity without any outside help. See? Very cool. Okay, you can stop it. And you think the universe was just random. Yeah, good luck. But they say sometimes girls all have their like, you know, what's together. So that's, is that sort of the same?
Starting point is 00:40:38 I don't wanna talk. Yeah, I'm not involved in this bit. I'm not saying a bit. I'm saying that I've heard that that happens when girls like live together in like a dorm. They all kind of sync it up somehow. I'll just put it out there. Heather, you're being quiet. Do you know this story? Have you heard of this?
Starting point is 00:40:54 No, our periods get in sync. Oh, periods get in sync. Oh, she just nailed it, hammered it in. There's a lot we don't know about the universe. I was dancing around a little bit, but yeah, it just sums it up by saying there's a lot we don't know about the universe. I was dancing around a little bit, but yeah. Yeah, you were. Just sums it up by saying, there's a lot we don't know. About the universe. It's fine.
Starting point is 00:41:09 Eventually, I mean, we have a telescope out there that's a million miles from Earth now, and we're gonna be able to see, and I always have a hard time with this. There's light, the Big Bang, Big Bang, Big Bang, all the matter of the universe is ahead of a pencil, and then it explodes and all this light comes out, we're thrown out of here.
Starting point is 00:41:27 We'll be able to see back to the beginning of the Big Bang, Big Bang, sorry. And I think they just did it. And all they saw was a giant eyeball blinking. At first I thought you said, we have a telescope a million miles away. And I'm like, that's too far. They should have the telescope here
Starting point is 00:41:43 that they could see a million miles away. Well, it was cute when it was on a mountain in Hawaii, but then you get out in outer space, you're gonna see a lot better. I don't wanna know what's out there because I see stuff from the space station and there's clearly UFOs flying around and everyone's like, I'm like, mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:41:59 Oh, it's real, Diana. There's a lot of people got itchy last week when I said I believed in, what was it? Cloud seeding? I don't know. Yeah. Chemtrails. And everyone's like, what?
Starting point is 00:42:13 What do you mean chemtrails? Was I there for that? Well, they spray and they put stuff in the air. Oh, that one. Yeah, yeah, I remember. I think they really do it. Everyone just says, what can I do about it? There's nothing you can do.
Starting point is 00:42:24 You just have to slurp up that parasite poison or whatever the fuck it is. I hope it's not bad. That's what I was saying. I said, someone's gonna murk somebody if that's real. Because nobody likes to be slowly poisoned to death. I don't. No.
Starting point is 00:42:39 I'm crazy that way. Yesterday, the eye doctor said to me, you eat a lot of vegetables? I go, yeah, yeah. Spinach, this and that. He says, spinach is out. And he said, no, it's too many toxins when they make it, it's too many chemicals. Spinach is out? What is in? He goes, well, don't eat kale. Salmon with maggots. Salmon with a bunch of parasites in it. Parasites are the new thing. maggots, salmon with a bunch of parasites in it. Parasites are the new thing. Like they're probably in everyone to some degree,
Starting point is 00:43:08 even if they're microscopic or they're the kind they pull out of people. Literally it's like this, it's like bleh. I've only known kind of human parasites that sort of try to use. Like plus ones. I'm more worried. Human beings are the scariest thing on planet earth,
Starting point is 00:43:24 I'll put it that way. Yeah, we're worse. Yeah, we're worse. We're scary. All right, next great riveting story. Yeah, let's do this. Let's dig in. Oh, Daniel, you'll like this.
Starting point is 00:43:33 This is like a scientific thing that Heather won't be able to fucking handle. The stairwell illusion is one of the hardest to understand. So here's a guy coming down. Here's a guy just standing. He's going upstairs, right? Walking. Located in building seven.
Starting point is 00:43:44 You're not gonna like it, Heather, I'm telling you right now. I don't even understand it. And you're going to think it's... Hate it. Hate it! Can't stand it. My brain is flipping like a pancake. I like they give you a graphic like you can show like... See how easy it is to figure out?
Starting point is 00:44:04 It's a jump cut on the camera. That's all. I don't think it's a real thing. Well, it's called a Sherian stairwell is a visual paradox inspired by impossible. It's a normal stairwell that just creates an optical illusion. I need more. I'm feeling sick from watching this. No, I don't. I don more. I'm feeling sick from watching this. Yeah, I don't.
Starting point is 00:44:28 I don't understand it. No, I don't. It's a documentary about how weird that is. There's a documentary. So the basic idea is you're looking at someone go up a stairwell, they continue to go up, then it looks to you like they've gone down or coming up a lower stairwell. Something like that. Something like that. I call it bullshit. to go up, then it looks to you like they've gone down or coming up a lower stairwell.
Starting point is 00:44:45 Something like that. Something like that. I call it bullshit. Oh, you think it's a camera trick? Little, yeah. So funny. Well, otherwise, let's go to some building, a stairwell, with a, get together with an iPhone and make history.
Starting point is 00:45:02 You'll be the guinea pig, no offense or nothing. I'll stay back with the iPhone and make history. You'll be the guinea pig, no offense or nothing. I'll stay back with the iPhone. Let's build an Asusian staircase and just do it. That should be our big YouTube bit. We have a lot of mysteries. And then they'll say it's camera tricks though. There'll be a bunch of Danas out there. Let's give them something to talk about.
Starting point is 00:45:20 Let's give them something. Whose song is that? Bonnie Raitt? Yep. What about you were just saying, the big, big bang, the reason I'm... That's a song on my iPod. iPod old man.
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Starting point is 00:46:52 Chile, Chile, is it a country? Yeah, they had 19 million people without power out of 21 million without power. That's what scares me. Those things seem so easy to happen in this world that just a couple problems and the grid go, that just scared, no power. They couldn't go in elevators.
Starting point is 00:47:16 They're stuck here. They're stuck in the street. They're can't go. I mean, I would freak. Then everything rots in your fridge. It's just too much, too scary. There was Dick Cheney, love him or hate him, but he had one of these quotes,
Starting point is 00:47:29 everyone's a Republican when the lights go out. Oh, I don't even know what it means really. Well, it sounds like a good one. It's kind of the environmentalist is the last person to build a cabin on the mountain. But we're so dependent on power, we take it for granted. And I don't know, sometimes we have brown outs. All I need is a banana.
Starting point is 00:47:55 Kill it first. Nope. How many- I'm not gonna play by your rules. How many bananas do you do a day? Five? It always looks like it has like a high collar on it. Hello. It looks like an ice cream a high collar on it. Hello. It looks like an ice cream bar for, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:48:07 I can't. Anyway, it's a little fucking on the ancient side. Did you ever have a frozen chocolate banana dipped in? Oh fuck, yes I did. Okay, that's a whole other kettle of banana. Well, that's so, I don't know if they have those anymore. Who invented those? GP frozen.
Starting point is 00:48:24 It's a good invention. Yeah. I used to go to Dairy Queen and light it up with a dilly bar. I think as a kid, a banana split from Foster freezer, like a banana split was a magic thing. It had the vanilla, the chocolate and the strawberry neapolitan and the banana and then chocolate syrup on top. So it's like such an indulgent thing. What'd you do, dude? I got a banana split, man. Oh, they're unreal. Oh, full Monty. Yeah. I wonder if people are still listening, but I think they are. This is so, and I like this kind of talk because it throws me back to when I used to eat more sugar. I fucking loved it. I look good in this light.
Starting point is 00:49:05 Let's do this at the God dang Vanity Fair party. I looked at the metrics and most people fast forward to minute 45 on Superfly. Nobody hear anything about bananas. So they just joined us. For those of you just joined, all right, we'll show another story. Okay.
Starting point is 00:49:21 Okay. I don't know what this is. Okay. Okay. I don't know what this is. Okay, no. Great paint, smash ass onto a jean jacket, and voila, it's a ball of shit. This girl just rates people's fashion. In my pants.
Starting point is 00:49:40 That doesn't seem like a five minute craft to me. Craft. All right, take your motherfucking shoelaces out of your shoes and do some early 2000s bullshit. Uh, her under panties are going to show. That looks like shit. She's a tough critic. What am I watching? Please? Well people get on like a Tik TikTok or something on one side, they show one like we do,
Starting point is 00:50:06 and then they just critique it from the other side. Like they'll have a cook, and he'll watch someone cooking something go, okay, you put the stuff in there, you're good so far. Why are you adding that? And then they just criticize. That sucks. I like that woman just like trashing someone's dreams.
Starting point is 00:50:22 She was just, she was a funny character. You look like shit. Yeah. Okay, next one. That's good though. I don't do that with you. I like your outfits. I have a uniform.
Starting point is 00:50:35 I just wear the- Dana looked good at the corporate gig, Heather. He had a little suit on. Did I? Little jacket, yeah. I'm never gonna go do standup again with a tucked in shirt cause I'm fighting it the whole time. It's riding up the buttons. It's tough to do standup again with a tucked in shirt because I'm fighting it the whole time. It's riding up the buttons.
Starting point is 00:50:47 It's tough to do standup. We're gonna move it around. You want it to be cozy. I need an untucked shirt. Remember the company Untucked? Did they go bankrupt? Cause Call Us. Untuck it?
Starting point is 00:50:57 No, there's too many of them. Oh, they still exist though? Cause it closed. Untuck it, yeah. Okay. Call Us will sponsor you. Okay, can you do this Dana? Okay. I didn't mean to cut you off there. Not at all, because it closed. Yeah, okay. Call us, we'll sponsor you. Okay, can you do this, Dana? Okay.
Starting point is 00:51:07 I didn't mean to cut you off there, but. No, no, that was all. Could you get out of this? I always think, could I do these things? I think I could do this, and I'm so delusional. I think I could do this. Whoa! Get down!
Starting point is 00:51:19 Turn, turn! Turn! You think you could do this? I think you could, Dana. I think you could, Daniel. I don't know. That's pretty, that's like a guy sprinting in this snow cone tunnel and just going up and up. I would have to try it.
Starting point is 00:51:33 I don't know. I would hope I could do it. I would hope I could. You're strong. You got strong quads and you have endurance. That's a tough one. But if you're, here's the one I think I can do in parkour. This is one, if I was stuck and it was life or death, they jump off a building onto a
Starting point is 00:51:49 pole and slide down. It's the only way down. If it's the only way you just do it. You clamp so hard, but you got to grab it exactly perfectly on the way down and grab and then you slide it slows you down a little bit. I couldn't do as good as they do, but I've seen those. Yeah. Yeah. I won't do as good as they do, but. I've seen those. Yeah, I won't do it unless I have to, so don't ask me to do it. Did you, were you kind of a daredevil as a kid?
Starting point is 00:52:13 Yeah. A little bit sometimes, cause skateboard, or what was your? Oh yeah, skateboarding and then went out for every sport. I had three older brothers, right, stacked, and so we're living in San Mateo, California, and there's these old mattresses you find at the dump. And they were jumping out of the second story window
Starting point is 00:52:31 on them. And I was four years old, so I was afraid. But the next day they all went to school, and I decided to climb out on the ledge. No way. And then I sort of panicked. So I'm hanging from the window, and the neighbor calls my mom and says,
Starting point is 00:52:46 I think your son Dana is hanging from the window. So I'm like, what are you doing out here? What are you doing? What in goodness name? The other time I- God's green earth are you doing. I crawled into the dryer and somehow it got closed behind me. So she said she came in. I was just, I'm four years old.
Starting point is 00:53:07 I weigh like 30 pounds and I'm just like going like this. On the glass. I can't get the glass from the inside. Choking on lint. Lint, oh. Ooh, lint blabby. All right, let's do another, we don't have to do too many more, we can keep going.
Starting point is 00:53:21 We're looking good. We're killing it actually. What's this joke? Oh, my daughter met poop and pee at the city wastewater treatment exhibit and cried when we had to leave them. So they have mascots for poop and pee, I guess. And what is the point of that?
Starting point is 00:53:39 To educate little kids about... About toilets and what goes down them. Okay. And look at that, the comment goes toilets and how it goes down. Okay. Look at that. That comment goes, and they say never meet your heroes. That's a good one. How do I land that gig? That's funny.
Starting point is 00:53:54 Dude, I would do that part-time to make money. Oh, yeah. Of course, dress up in a thing. I would do rock, paper, scissors for pee. I'd rather be P, I think. Did you ever as a youngster stand outside like an ice cream store or something and just hold a sign and turn it and stuff like, hey, come over here. Oh, no, that thing I can't do.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Yeah. I'm not a great stander. I can't stand for hours on end anymore. Not as much fun as I used to be. Standing is good for us. It's the sitting compresses everything. Oh, standing keeps your body moving, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:27 We already walked Heather. Helps your spine. Heather, do we walk you? Walk the crowd. We have a crowd of one here and she walked. Ha ha ha. Ha ha ha. Same old, same old.
Starting point is 00:54:39 Okay, so any final thoughts? I'll tell you, there's an AI Tommy boy thing that people keep sending me on a, I think the Bell Brothers or someone put out, AI Tommy boy, maybe we'll play it next week. It's been going on. It's been like a scene or a movie or? Yeah, it has us going on Shark Tank.
Starting point is 00:54:59 Within three to five years, you will be able to say, Tommy Boy 3, they're in the army. And then within one second, you'll have a perfect feature film, and you'll have a film done. I could say- And I'll still complain that it was hard to do. Wayne and Garth in the Wild West, boom,
Starting point is 00:55:19 and then the movie would be done. So all those people out there, the grips, the lighting people, the makeup, I don't know what to say. The actors, us. What about Wayne's World with three, they go to Uranus, that would be that good Wayne's World one.
Starting point is 00:55:34 And then they would giggle, so they say, let's go to Uranus, and then they would laugh for like 90 minutes. Pfft, pfft, pfft, pfft. Sounds like your butt. I always said, people ask me, what's with Wayne's World? I said, the two biggest losers in town are the happiest people in town.
Starting point is 00:55:52 Yeah, I like that. Because they ritualize every single moment of their lives. They're in a good mood. People like to see people that are having fun. Yeah, let's go to Stan McEedus, man. Get some donuts. By the way, I think there's an assembly of Busboys so far. An assembly, I haven't seen it.
Starting point is 00:56:07 We're letting the director, Jonah's gonna do stuff to it. Well, like Spielberg, you have assemblies just constantly updated. You're seeing, every day you have a, you have the scene cut on some, so you should have a rough cut by now. I've only seen a couple scenes cut, which I liked.
Starting point is 00:56:21 So, but I think the trick is what's everything in a row? People don't know you shoot a movie out of sequence. Some people don't. So you don't really have any continuity. You're like, you shoot your last scene first and a middle one, then one of the first ones, then you go, so it's very hard to get it, to feel how it's going as a story.
Starting point is 00:56:40 What's the heart tugger? Well, Theo. They're busboys, they struggle. Yeah. Yeah, his dad's in jail. Okay, and you get him out and then? He gets hit by a car early on, like he's a little off. And then he doesn't really have a dad
Starting point is 00:56:57 and his mom doesn't really like him. So I take him in with my... Geez, it's like Joe Dewey or something. It's like any movie where people are like, have stacked against them. Well, if this is a classic comedy, R-rated, maybe 75 minutes, and then you have the closing credits and out.
Starting point is 00:57:19 That's only an hour 15. Well, then closing credits will pad you to 85. We'll definitely do a gag reel. If it's got these tent pole funny scenes, that's all people really live for. That, you know, like five or six really big funny moments. Yeah, that's all you need. I think we're gonna get it down to about an hour 40
Starting point is 00:57:38 and then have Judd look at it and make it 220. It's weird, but Theo hit me up and this is kind of, I shouldn't even say this, but I'm editing, I'm editing Busboys. You are? I'm the editor and I think it's gonna be great. You know what, I wouldn't mind that. I would trust you.
Starting point is 00:57:54 I think it's gonna be great. You come off great, Theo's great. I don't know the editor, but I've seen a few things. So I, and you know, the director gets per the union, he gets the first cut. So I don't mind that. That's the way it's always been. So he's gonna get it, he's gonna report while he's doing it and then we'll all go in there and take a look.
Starting point is 00:58:11 So I'm excited. Anyway, oh, we did it, we still did an hour. Look at us, Dana. I know, we're just, it's shit. Somehow wasted everyone's time. I don't know how we do it. No, people are eating dinner and doing stuff. Yeah, they're riveted.
Starting point is 00:58:22 This shit's great. We should be called the backgrounders. This is what you listen to when you're doing other things. Yeah, they're riveted. This shit's great. We should be called the backgrounders. This is what you listen to when you're doing other things. While you're doing something important. Superfly happens while you're busy making other plans. You know what? John Lennon. Yeah, that's what life is too.
Starting point is 00:58:37 Life, wait, what is the phrase? Oh, you have plans. Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans. John Lennon, Beautiful Boy, double fantasy album, 1980. All right. People quote the line, but they don't remember where it came from. No.
Starting point is 00:58:53 Okay, that's it. So we'll see you next time. We'll see you next time on Sootlap. Oh, yeah. You can buy tickets for the tour now on my David Spitz. And also we're at the Fantasy Springs. Oh, yeah. We're going to, by the time this happens, we'll be there the next day.
Starting point is 00:59:05 Right? So then you get a two for one. No, it's not. Oh, it's in a week. Oh yeah. Okay. Okay. It's not the next day. We do our funny stuff and then we're going to come out and it's, it's going to be mayhem.
Starting point is 00:59:15 We're going to take questions. I don't want to use the term razzle dazzle, but you'll be razzled and dazzled. Let's put it this way. It's called nothing's off the table tour. We only have two dates in a tour. We've already done one. We've done one.
Starting point is 00:59:30 We're halfway done. But it should be a banger. Mostly because I don't think Dana wants to go around the world and do this. I don't, it's getting late in the game to just go, hey, you guys want to do a world tour? We're like, oh my God, I don't know. Because the podcast is seen everywhere.
Starting point is 00:59:44 So like you want to go to Australia, I don't know. There's a podcast that's seen everywhere. So like you wanna go to Australia, you wanna go to England, I'm like, I love those places, I just don't know. Heather wants to go, of course. You wanna tour like the Rolling Stones. They do a date, and then they take four days off. They pack Mick and Ice, they do a thing, he's extraordinary.
Starting point is 01:00:02 But I'm not- My friend? Your friend, your buddy, your doppelganger, you guys are like twins or something, but you're much younger, but he's in incredible shape. But they do take four days off, then they do another one. So they tour and it's six weeks. And they're in a 747 and they stay at the Taj Mahal. And it's arenas, but yeah, you don't, there's ways to do like little mini, you know, but the world tour. We're in a motel four and a half. Which started three years ago and they're going round and round. I mean, there's ways to do like little mini, you know, but the world tour, which started three years ago
Starting point is 01:00:27 and they're going round and round. I mean, it's just like, I don't know. Where's people out? Oh, I get it. All right, we're gonna end. All right. Okay, I'll see you later, Dana. Bye guys.
Starting point is 01:00:37 This has been a presentation of Odyssey Superfly as executive produced by Dana Carvey and David Spade, Jenna Weiss-Berman of Odyssey, Heather Santoro and Greg Holtzman. Hope you liked it!

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