Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - A Joe Rogan Experience Review of Elon Musk et al.

Episode Date: May 19, 2020

This week we discuss Joe's podcast guests as always. Guest list: Elon Musk and Tony Hinchcliffe Stay safe..   Enjoy folks! Follow me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/joeroganexperiencereview ...Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ilK4Zrqk2ZeowbOo7pXgw? Please email us here with any suggestions, comments and questions for future shows.. Joeroganexperiencereview@gmail.com

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Starting point is 00:00:34 ¿Qué es lo que creemos? Ahora con tu voz, Adam Thorne. ¿Pero qué es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es lo que es. one go draw the show welcome everybody to another episode of the JRE review thanks for tuning in join us always my co companion podcaster George how you doing bud? George Gentan just put my name please under the podcast in the description George Gentan you got it bro I. I added that. No problem. Thanks bro. I earned it.
Starting point is 00:01:07 You what? This is the, I earned it. This is the third show that went together. That's true. You earned it man. I'll put you on that. The fourth. I'll put you on that.
Starting point is 00:01:16 Alright we got some good podcasts this week. Big one. Elon Musk was on. For the second time. Fantastic. Definitely my favorite podcast of the week. Just super interesting. And there's so much going on the world right now. It's really interesting to get his kind of opinion and feedback
Starting point is 00:01:37 on it all. And and then we also have Tony Hitchcliffe one. There were a couple of others, but we're going gonna focus on those two today and Yeah, let's get started with Elon Musk's 1470. Elon did not smoke weed this time Maybe he got in too much trouble last time and decided not to but I'm gonna do it for him now Okay, you do it now. He just had a kid And he named his kid some weird name with like an XAE something 12 I don't know I don't know how to say it either kind of sounds like he didn't know how to pronounce his kid's name after the rocket after like a spaceship or something yeah talking about yeah
Starting point is 00:02:19 after the rocket so when he's gonna be son his his daughter his son or daughter I don't know what do you have sounds like a boy's name we don't know the gender what I think it was a boy I think was a boy anyway yeah what do you think about weird names like that I mean that's a bit out there I mean he's an eccentric guy but that's that's a very old thing to do It's Hollywood that's what Hollywood people Hollywood all right that makes sense I Name my daughter I Lana so why why did I choose Lana is something is gotta be Hollywood, you know, it sounds it is not like What's a regular girl name, like most used. Suzy.
Starting point is 00:03:06 Yeah, something. I choose something like more like to pretentious. Said. Oh, you did that on purpose? Probably in my mind, I was sweating. All right. Yeah, so he did the same thing, I guess, with technology. Like he has SpaceX and he said my son is gonna be X 39
Starting point is 00:03:29 Yeah, but it's almost like he's making his kid a robot. That's like a robot's name You predict the future of my his son my son you son to be merged with technology in the future and have Androids the cell size in the blood maybe yeah, maybe expects us under have all the Robotics put on him. He's gonna gear him up Did you see Joe was keep asking him questions about hey? When do you think this is gonna happen?
Starting point is 00:04:10 Like what do you think this is gonna happen? Like what do you think we're gonna have full control on a human brain? When we can access the internet directly without brain, you was like keep asking in this type of questions. Did you notice? Well last time Elon was alluding to something called Excuse me, I don't know what I'm sneezing something called NeuroLink right? Yeah, he's a newro link is some sort of implant that he's talking about that goes in your brain or whatever and basically Now he's talking more about it and neurolink sounded amazing like he's saying the potentials for it
Starting point is 00:04:45 they can cure blindness and deafness and mobility issues and you just have like some sort of implant and oh my god bless you what happened I just get corona no no I put my air conditioning you know because it's hot I think it's dusty in here so I apologize everybody I don't think you sneeze from corona though. It's regular coughs. That's what you got to watch out for But yeah, this neuro link sounds Sounds awesome. I mean if if they had a neuro link George right and they were like get this in your brain And you can see in the dark and
Starting point is 00:05:25 like you can think twice as fast would you get that? I would definitely that sounds great right but it has to be safe it has to pass the FDA now did I was speaking with you or another friend where we were telling each other that I'm not gonna get this vaccine the corona vaccine when they come out with it, because it's just untested, Trump pushed it on the market, and now it could be too dangerous. And I'm going to let everyone around me get it, and I'm going to be the only one not getting the vaccine. Well, that's kind of anti-vax of mentality, though.
Starting point is 00:06:03 That's not like, community supportive. Well, I just want to anti-vaxxer mentality though. That's not that's not like community supportive Well, I just want to make the neural link point. I wouldn't get you I got you Yeah, implanted in my brain if it's not passed by the freaking administration of the medical thing. Oh the FDA Yes, 100% I'm not saying you need to be the first guy, but let's say that people have used it It's been tested it's working and you know, it's like I'm just saying it's a bit it's a big move Like you're getting stuff put in your brain Like computer stuff. I mean that's crazy like we didn't we never had anything like this to even think this is a thing
Starting point is 00:06:39 It's like everyone's gonna get that if it's really bad ass Why is it crazy? In 1970, I'm using a mouse right now. 1970, they came up with it. You couldn't even imagine. What do you mean? I have a mouse that I can move like a thing on a screen and I can move windows and I can click on things
Starting point is 00:06:59 and I can access, I can start programs and play games and shit. No, that is impossible. And now you're asking, you're telling me that to me, New Girl Link is the new mouse. Oh, I can access the internet all at once. Like, could all my new runs connect it to the freaking internet? When I play a game, I'm gonna freaking use my entire brain capacity.
Starting point is 00:07:20 Oh, no, that's, no, it's just a mouse. Yeah, I think you're right. I think eventually people will just see it as a normal thing. They won't even think twice. But it's still odd. It's still unusual. It's like a chain. It's an adjustment for sure. I mean, we've never done anything like this before. And to think about that becoming normal is kind of peculiar. Like if I have kids now in the future, I have to think about probably in their lifetime, they're going to be half robot by the time they die.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Think about how, they were saying that the phone is not a limbic system. Elon was mentioning that. And it is like that, that if the iPhone that I'm talking with you right now is just a tool, and if I make it small enough to just implant it in my veins, to just inject it in my blood, so the phone would be traveling in my system, or I'll just implant it directly into my brain somewhere you know because it's so small but in the same time it's got all the devices on it the
Starting point is 00:08:31 GPS the ultimate or whatever the hell recording devices whatever the hell it has everything on it but it's in my brain so it's not it's so small that it doesn't affect, you know, anything negatively. It passed the FDA passed. And with this little shit, I can talk to Adam, I can access the internet, I can get a job instantly anywhere in the world, the best job that it fits my personality. My personality is out there. I have a credit, I have a lifestyle, I have a lifestyle, I have a whatever you want to show on your Facebook thing.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Yeah. It would be cool, right? Imagine if they had a recording device, so then we could just, no matter where we are, I just call you with my brain, and then we just record our podcasts, but we just do it anyway we want. That would be pretty sweet. I'm gonna predict this, the friendship that we have now on Facebook. I think we started doing the podcast, we know each other for about a month and I sent
Starting point is 00:09:35 you an invitation on Facebook. You said, I don't want to know this guy on Facebook and maybe it's better like that. Let's not know each other on Facebook. I don't even use Facebook. No, no, it's better. I tell you. Yeah, I know. I don't I mean use Facebook. No, no, it's better. I tell you. Yeah, I know I don't use it either that I just post shit on it. So that's why if you're gonna see what I post on Facebook You're gonna think I'm crazy. So better not that
Starting point is 00:09:55 So that's the thing in the future. I see this Facebook pages that we have they're gonna become even more personal It's gonna be like I'm gonna be connected with you. Like when I'm not gonna be connected with you on the internet, I say, oh shit, Adam is on private. What the fuck is he doing? Yeah. You know what? And then you get to, you come back online, then maybe I connect.
Starting point is 00:10:22 You said, you're what's up bro? I said bro bro I can't have a little bit of privacy now you added me as a Facebook friend I fucking follow me everyone do you think that's an issue with this type of thing is like we lose our privacy is in a way with like all these it is not no it is not is just increase privacy settings so in a privacy settings on Facebook you already saw how complicated it is. It's gonna become even more complicated. We are gonna have more options for specific friends to give them specific privacy things. I got
Starting point is 00:10:57 you. Yeah and you're gonna get even like in black mirror at some point. You know you now you can block someone on Facebook and they actually don't have access to your Facebook thing. You know, if that's what you do. You know, unless they make a Facebook account or they go around it like a hacking thing, you can call it. Like a mini hacking. Right.
Starting point is 00:11:22 So yeah. So I could put that exponentially in the future for my daughter my daughter she's 12 now when she's gonna be 52 I mean just imagine what kind of computer you're gonna have then oh be sweet it's like a PlayStation 10 in your brain yeah imagine I like the idea I like the idea that they said that you could record your memories and Then play the memory back like you were actually there to me that sounds like kind of like time travel But not really but It is that's why what we discussed earlier
Starting point is 00:12:00 Look, this is still podcast related with Elon Musk. It basically they were talking about the same thing Joe and Elon. When that's one reason that I'm doing this podcast or I'm putting my picture on Facebook and my stupid, you have an image form. When you're gonna see my Facebook page, you're gonna follow me self an image of myself. Like they were mentioning after I'm gonna be dead, everything that's gonna be on Facebook is gonna be like my ghost, the Georgian town ghost. Like my daughter is gonna be looking at all the bullshit that I've done on Facebook.
Starting point is 00:12:39 Like when I was happy, when I was angry, when I was stupid, when I was smart, when I did, like what was angry, when I was stupid, when I was smart, when I did, like, what was it? I'm gonna give up my Google Maps tracking. Like, every when I went, every day, I had a GPS on me, says this GPS was invented in 2007. I can track all this shit, like everywhere, every moment. So she can create a history with the help of the AIs.
Starting point is 00:13:07 She would just order some AI agents, build the history of Georgia. And boom, it's gonna be Georgia. That's your father, you know, as the best, as we can imagine him from the information that we could collect it from the internet, his podcast that we did with Adam and his movies that he's done, personality that he has, and history, and track records,
Starting point is 00:13:32 quote records, everything. He is your father, you know, in case I would die, like, God crashes on me next week. Maybe she's gonna build, she can build this in a future. That's how I see it. It's kind of like Ray Coltswile, you can look him up. He wants to bring his father back. Like I'm imagining my daughter could bring me and Joe Rogan was mentioning, oh man, from all these podcasts that I've done, they can build another Joe Rogan, they can make a podcast with me being,
Starting point is 00:14:08 I can, he can do it, he can control like a 100 clones on the internet of Joe Rogan's doing podcasts based on AI's. Oh, for sure. The future is gonna be amazing. That's crazy. That would be so strange. Like if after Joe Rogan
Starting point is 00:14:26 dies, they just keep the podcast going, but it's an AI that just interviews people. If it sounded exactly the same, and I don't know, I think people would still listen to it. I think they'd be like, all right, why not? Why not? It's still going to be a fake, but the more information is out there on the internet public about this person. You could basically build an interview between Joe Rogan and Elon Musk at infinite amounts of times. Yeah. Do you think that anyone else has more recorded content of speaking freely audio wise than Joe Rogan.
Starting point is 00:15:06 How was turn? Who? How was turn? Oh yeah he has more hours probably that's probably true. Four hours in average five days a week since 1985. Oh yeah definitely him then. So there's probably a lot of other people maybe. But still, there's a lot of data for Joe. If somebody wanted to build an AI, I mean, there's thousands of hours, right? It's gotta be. Definitely, he better keep his rights for the likeness
Starting point is 00:15:40 and the image. He's a smart guy, you know, is how to deal with this stuff. He keeps his rights because his children, this is like an inheritance. His children are gonna, you can make podcasts with Joe Rogan. Okay, with Joe Rogan talking, having guests talking only about monkeys. You know how the story, yes, like a couple of good stories about monkeys when he was on that, on a TV show and said man this little monkey she's so strong she has the arms like steel anyway so then you have Joe Rogan only talking
Starting point is 00:16:13 you have force then you have Joe and his daughter and his kids they're gonna benefit from this podcast this streaming that's gonna be listened by who knows who you know with advertising GNA or whatever is in it, crypto or whatever you want to put in it and they're gonna survive it's a nice inheritance. That's probably true yeah I mean you can almost build it like the Joe Rogan estate that his family just continue after he's gone with like AI podcast and an AI UFC commentator. Oh yeah and you can do a eyes this UFC guys fighting with Joe Rogan. It's just gonna become like a game. You're thinking it's gonna be like something virtual game.
Starting point is 00:17:05 You put this Oculus Quest on your head and you just enter this game. You can spend time with Joe Rogan. I mean, we have fans of Joe Rogan. We would love to go. We can go to Joe Rogan's studio, hang out with him. It's just not the real Joe Rogan. It's a clone of Joe Rogan
Starting point is 00:17:24 and a clone of Brandon Sharp and H a clove brand and shop and hinge cliff slim beautiful tone. But we're gonna. Yeah, instead of having a Alexa you could have your own whoever you want any celebrity any person just like that's your AI in your house. Just chatting with you. Do you think that's legal? Because you're gonna be able to build this you can build now Obama and you can still his voice and everything Do you think you can have like sex with Jenna Jamerson and stuff? Well, maybe one day they're gonna make they're probably gonna make sex bots that are Maybe one day they're going to make sex bots that are smart enough, you just make them look like whoever you want.
Starting point is 00:18:09 Why not? Well, maybe you can trap that. But it's going to happen. Somebody good. I think you're going to be tracked by some kind of... The Japanese, the Japanese are doing it first. Japanese? They love it.
Starting point is 00:18:24 They love it. They love it. They love it. What did you think of Elon saying that he's selling all his possessions? All right. I'll move Yeah Why did he doing that? He's selling Gene Williams's house. He bought the house. I thought it because he's a fan But no, he was because he was a construction zone Because the house was about to be demolished Right, so he won a privacy so now he's selling multiple properties Because of this
Starting point is 00:18:56 Because of this issue that he has he might be moving to Nevada But you don't know that and I don't know that, I'm just assuming. Because he has a problem with his factory and he's building more factories in Nevada, and he had a problem now with opening Tesla. Actually yesterday it was a press announcement, okay, I'm the only one they can arrest because he opened the Tesla factory, he called all the workers on the line to start producing things because against the governor of Californiaia whatever his name is and they can arrest him well they could
Starting point is 00:19:47 because he just disobeyed the uh... governor's order you open the factor wow and he also mentioned that he wanted to move uh... move the factory to nephada that's right yet because they won't let him get back to work. Well, I mean, you know, California is not going to want that, because they want Tesla to stay here, I'm sure. So maybe it's just a bit of a play.
Starting point is 00:20:13 Maybe he's testing the waters to see if he can build some leverage. You know. And Trump came on supporting Elon. Wow. Wow. Cheers. That's crazy. Yeah, the presence like dude. I'm telling you man, that's the power of Joe Rogan.
Starting point is 00:20:33 That's the power of Joe Rogan experience. Well a lot of people listen to that shit. All right, so the, the, I really thought the selling of the possessions thing is like, he's just kind of like, it's a test. He felt like he has a bunch of houses, he owns a bunch of shit, and he's just like, I don't need any of this. I have lots of money, I can just buy it again. Like, let's see what it feels like to get rid of it all. And it's just an interesting little kind of experiment he's running with himself
Starting point is 00:21:07 but it's not getting rid of anything why would you say that because you make it look like it's a movie like it's a freaking a hinge cliff slim beautiful Tony movie he was talking about movies a lot I can't wait for you to get on Hinchcliffe Dude this guy didn't has all the money in all the banks everywhere where he goes his face is known Everywhere he goes I would I would give to him in my house if he doesn't have work to sleep Elon Musk comes in I say come on Elon boom. He's got a place to sleep are you hungry? Come on Elon I don't I don't think he's saying he's gonna like live on the street. He's just like selling all of his properties. I think he's just selling a lot of his stuff. He's just like minimizing, you know, what he has. So it's kind of like less stuff to deal with maybe.
Starting point is 00:22:00 That was not a point. I mean, it's just like, it's just like a, like you're saying, oh, I'm minimizing. I'm getting rid of him. the the the the the the the the the the
Starting point is 00:22:20 the the the But you can make me a hero, you can say, oh look at George, man, he gave me sucks, couple of sucks, it doesn't have much, but, or whatever he's got a lot of sucks, but he gave this to the pool. That's what, that's how I see it. Like Elon Musk, he got rid of the house's bullshit. So he can buy houses anywhere anytime,
Starting point is 00:22:38 he can buy this whole city, but they're not gonna let him. That's the problem, the guy has so much money, you can count it I got you. Yeah Hey got you. Well, the game with the opening up his strong going to Opening up his factory again is a protest right against the Corona stuff and he had some interesting
Starting point is 00:23:01 Things to say about Corona. He was saying the mortality rate is much lower than what the World Health Organization is saying, like way, way lower. And he was also getting into, you know, what at first sounded a bit like a conspiracy theory, but turned out later to be more factual, but he's saying that hospitals have an incentive to say that you died of coronavirus, even though
Starting point is 00:23:26 you came in maybe with a heart condition or something else. And that's really disturbing to hear that, I think. It is and is true. However, this political decisions were taken to protect the older people and the obese people. There's an extreme amount of obese people in America, the extreme amount of old people, all voters that they are voting, these elections coming up right now, very important, and they need to be protected as voters voters because we know which side they are going to vote.
Starting point is 00:24:06 I don't know if you get this because the Republican Party and Trump is empowered right now and most of the old people, the young people that vote for Obama and vote for Hillary Clinton and I don't know who's going to vote for Biden, but for whatever. It's sometimes they don't vote younger people. So Elon is right. And the guy Trump is right. They both right. Yeah. I mean, there's skewed things going on.
Starting point is 00:24:38 I mean, it's definitely against the constitution, you know, it's unconstitutional. a lot of what they're doing with these quarantine rules for sure. And they put it out like it's public safety, but the Constitution still exists. And the right to assemble is a real thing. The right to protest. And like protestors are getting arrested
Starting point is 00:25:01 because they shouldn't be assembling. There's some skewy stuff going on and I understood where he was coming from when he was like I don't like this This isn't cool. I'm like yeah, I think that that makes sense I'll give you another hypothetical trump could have said look the weak and the old which this virus attacks I'm gonna put this amount of hundreds of billions just to protect them. And he would hire like a lot of medical workers and a lot of them and keep the economy running
Starting point is 00:25:34 with the young people and the, but it's very risky and messy. Like you don't know, you make all this mess and you still lose the votes. Like this, you just take a decision, you protect the vote, you don't overrun the hospitals with dead people. This disease actually is very bad. Ila, you can say as much as you want that the people are dying, they will already
Starting point is 00:26:02 suppose to die and then they were both laughing. This is not like really like that bro. They were not really supposed to be dying if you would have a disease you're young, you're looking good but you have something and this bad virus came on and killed you that I don't have to do a podcast with. That's not fucking funny. Yeah. No, it's not funny. You shouldn't be laughing at that for sure. I mean, people dying sucks. Yeah, other than that, this dude,
Starting point is 00:26:33 they're still my age, the young boys, Elon and Joe. So, they don't think like an old guy thinks. An old guy thinks, fuck. I am in power. My hospital is going to be clear, I am going to keep everybody in the house. All I have to do is just to keep printing money, run the printers. I don't care because the money, think about it. If you have
Starting point is 00:26:58 you lose money, billions of dollars, it doesn't matter, you are not going to access all this money to go and spend it and buy a planet. I don't know what you can buy with that. So you actually still have in a bank 10 million dollars because you're not buying anything, you're just moving money around from funds to funds, from company to companies, from SpaceX to space underground. So you have nothing. So the guy printing money to run his politics is exactly what he's supposed to be doing. And Elon loses, he can, oh, if you don't produce, you don't have. How did he say that? Help me out a little bit.
Starting point is 00:27:47 Wait, what did he say? He said, if you don't make things, you don't have things. Yeah, basically that. That's what he said. Well, listen to that Elon, we use less things. In a month, probably I use less things. Like whatever, I don't know, people want for toilet paper, but all the other things that you got to piece of meat.
Starting point is 00:28:11 Okay, this is how much I'm going to eat in a week. And you are more careful with the food. You don't throw food, right? Were you more careful since this Corona would you food? Say that again. Were you more careful, sense Corona outbreak with your food, like to not waste it, to not let it go bad. Yeah, definitely, definitely. That's savings, right there. I think people learn how to use less things.
Starting point is 00:28:47 Right, yeah, I think that's good. People cooking from home more, they're spending obviously more time at home, so they adjust. There's probably better family time that's come out of this. I think that by doing that too, when you eat at home, maybe people are eating healthier,
Starting point is 00:29:03 people probably are thinking about their health more. I know I have, you know, being healthy and staying healthy. Those things are very important. And that's a bit of a wake-up call, maybe that's a useful thing. I mean, because if your population gets healthier, then people get less sick, no matter what outbreak there is. So that's a good thing. Of course, from his perspective, which I understand it, it's a corporate perspective, is his production factory where he's making all these cards, this product needs to be ready by a certain day to be sold and the stock needs to go higher and production next vehicle next. For me, it's the same thing when I make a movie.
Starting point is 00:29:46 I get all the actors, all the crews, together, nothing matters as long as they are safe. It's all about consuming the cast and crew energy to the maximum, to the limits, but to still keep them happy and keep them going and pumped up. Until the project is done, the product is done, you shut down the company, you say thank you to everybody and you send them home. So it's all about production when it's about corporate, same with his factories. So he doesn't really care about spreading the disease to all people. Some people died, don't worry, just the replacement,um, corporate. Just keep building, keep, you know?
Starting point is 00:30:26 So to him, that is a little bit expendable. I can understand this, but from the perspective of a human being and stepping down on a steps from the corporate level, I would watch myself to be more... Who would more care for people more Socialist maybe maybe maybe maybe he just is seeing that people aren't getting sick of the rate that they say that people can safely work together and
Starting point is 00:30:56 You know the governments overstepping their bounds like maybe maybe he feels like there isn't a safety Concern to that level and the work can still carry on. Because like he said, if we're not building things, we don't have anything. And that's true. I mean, if you run out of everything, then what the hell? It doesn't matter how many people state alive. You's not going to have anything. Yeah, he was actually mentioning Warren Buffett, the billionaire. He was saying about him that he's boring. That all this guy is just shuffling annual reports of the companies, their income, cash flow, and just buying stocks, boring. This is a guy who doesn't make anything. This guy makes money right now, taking advantage of this bad economy
Starting point is 00:31:47 Is just making more money because the inflation is going up So he's gonna lose if he doesn't make money and that's there's not producing anything. What is he were in perfect producing? Yeah, I know I don't even really know what that guy does Yeah, I don't even really know what that guy does. Half away, he owns the half away. He sells, so he just, he buys stocks by low and sell high. And sell high and he has so much stocks in the companies. Like for example, he had so much stock in American airline companies, all of them. Delta airlines, Southwest airlines, American, all of them, Alaska Air, all of them, Hawaii, and
Starting point is 00:32:28 he decided because of the coronavirus and the airplanes gonna be grounded and empty, he sold all his airline stock. He's the prices for the airline, 10% he owned in all the airline. All the stock went down prices for the airline 10% he owned in all the airline all the stock went down 50% right now because of him and because of what happened and how he made the counting for them he lost money he lost two billion dollars in this deal but he i'm just giving you this boring boring example because Elon said he's boring and this is the boring stuff he just went there He does all right. Yeah, you're right Talked to nice talk talking I can't stop and with this. This is California with you can't stop Well, the Elon one was was a great podcast very interesting strong opinions on that
Starting point is 00:33:23 But it like really reflects what we're going through today And I think it helps people make up their mind of what how they want to move forward with this stuff And you know California just announced that they are shutting down Again for three more months, so we got a long time to deal with this. It's gonna be it's gonna be something Let's move on to Tony Hinchcliffe 1471. You like this one. I know they were talking a lot about movies. Before we move on, so I don't feel like I wrote for nothing. We can just bypass it. I'm going to mention a couple of things of E-line. And you tell me if it's anything catchy. He said, what's going to happen in 20?
Starting point is 00:34:07 Thank you. What's going to happen in 25 years? He was talking about the extensions that you're going to put at the neurons in your brain. Then the artificial intelligence beyond a level possible to understand you're going to be symbiotic with artificial intelligence about the com COVID pandemic they're making fun what pandemic this and that they are actually against the closure he ignores Twitter that was a good one I
Starting point is 00:34:39 thought how he is able to look at Twitter from a perspective of a God, not like a person. It's just some guys that if I meet them face to face, they're not going to be so angry. And they're going to say, they're going to be around what's up. Yeah, well, they were talking about reading comments, right? And like how the comments were, like, you shouldn't pay attention to them. That's probably a good move. It's probably too depressing to read your own comments. Well you have a lot of fans so learn from that.
Starting point is 00:35:12 Yeah I don't know. Quarantine should be a choice. He was basically the young versus the old. He needed to make his company run. That's what I wrote myself. That's what I wrote myself in here make stuff or no stuff We have so much stuff. I Said I don't know if that's true. Maybe soon we're gonna run out of other stuff and it's gonna get expensive So Tylenol you were saying something that Tylenol kills In conjunction with alcohol and you can have liver liver failure. I didn't know about that Yeah, Tylenol is really bad for your liver. You should basically not take Tylenol ever really
Starting point is 00:35:57 It's very very bad for your liver for sure Yeah, I think that's how you'd be profan right in Tylenol So you got you got to be careful with that drug I mean, it's a good anti-inflammatory, but you should use it sparingly Don't use it all the time You know what people do people use it all the time they have a bit you will pain and inflammation so they just always have to use it and It's pretty brutal. I mean, it's it'll wear you out for sure It will you out All right, let's jump on to Tony now and
Starting point is 00:36:35 Again, they talk about the restrictions, but also that they're opening a few things so you now we can go on trails and I think we can go to the beach, but we can't you can't sit on the beach You can just kind of walk around on the beach So they are kind of opening some stuff The hikes are opening up which is pretty nice. There's some good hiking around L.A. And many many parts of California, so that's good that they're doing that But I think I think restaurants and bars, they're still going to be closed to go to.
Starting point is 00:37:14 And then they talked about training. You can do some training in martial arts, but only in something called soft martial arts. So like Tai Chi or maybe other martial arts where you don't touch somebody else, you can do those, but no Jiu Jitsu, no like full contact stuff. That's still still band I'm afraid. It's a real shame. I want to get back to Jiu Jitsu, man. Me? Well, I just had that moment, you know know when you were talking about karate and all this stuff he I think Tony Hinchcliffe the slim and beautiful Tony he had the
Starting point is 00:37:54 same kind of reaction and he was just letting Joe talk about the karate and about the jujitsu how he's gonna do this, that. And he was just saying, yeah, yeah. And you know how a podcast can go bad sometimes on portions. It was a great podcast. I love Tony Hitchcliffe. But it was on a portions. You could see there was no connection between them. Yeah, well, Tony doesn't know shit about Marsha.
Starting point is 00:38:24 Well, I wouldn't say that. I mean he's probably never thrown a punch in his life. He's not really a fighter so so yeah he just kind of not zoned out but he just didn't have a lot to say about it. Then it was Philip Seymour Hoffman. I discovered that the Slim and Beautiful Hinch I discovered that the slim and beautiful Hinch clip Tony is a big fan of Philip Simon Hoffman and Then they were talking about Joe Exotic to be played by Nicholas Cage Is that real I what I couldn't really be like I'd never heard that and
Starting point is 00:39:06 I it sounds amazing, but is that really happening? You think? He was announced, if I'm a producer, then I would say yes to this project any time. Nicolas Cage is one of the most talented top five actors in America today. So to get to use this guy and his perfect age right now, he's older. He can't wait for an opportunity like this. Joe Exotic is real. All Joe Exotic material is on YouTube. The real Joe Exotic person that is now in jail, he filmed himself during the show.
Starting point is 00:39:42 He put all his life there. So for an actor like Nicolas Cage that is a gold mine and for me as a director to get a project like this to direct Nicolas Cage in the Joe Exotic movie that will be a first of all I would answer the dream and I'm when I'm finishing shooting this movie and working with Nicolas Cage on a script on a character and we'll talk about the other characters and with the camera people and everybody and when I'm finishing shooting this movie and working with Nicolas Cage on a script on a character And we told the other characters and with the camera people and everybody and when I'm gonna be done with this I'm gonna be 10 years older and then you gonna ask me what happens. Oh, I was just in a dream. I don't know what the fuck happened. It's all on tape It's crazy. It's a very interesting. B, B, B, B project, something like that. Maybe you have a lot of cold blood and you could handle something like that.
Starting point is 00:40:33 What, what me directing it? I have no idea what I was doing. We disaster. Yeah, you have to basically hold that, the movie set together, man. You have to hold the Nicolas Cage, Nicolas Cage agents, production company, let's say Netflix Amazon, I'm not which one is it, Amazon Prime, all these people that are coming from down from corporations with specific requirements
Starting point is 00:41:01 and you have to make everyone happy. And this is mega produced from the beginning like we would produce this episode of this podcast we would pre-produce it for five months and every minute is gonna be manufactured or whatever is gonna listen to this podcast they're gonna be emerged you're making one hour and a half with Nicolas Cage on Joie Xaddy. We already know the story or we already know what happened. We already seen the documentary. We don't need to see a feature in a film, but the film is put by an amazing director like only for the stone, who, not Martin's co-sets. Okay, Tony H Hinchpin was talking a lot about Martin's Corsezi,
Starting point is 00:41:48 which I'm a big fan of Martin's Corsezi, but not this Irishman. Some directors are out there, we can go over the list, is not the time now. That's gonna make this Nicolas Cage, Joe Exatic, Amazon Prime Studios, balloon, keep you, Amazon Prime Studios Balloon
Starting point is 00:42:06 Keep you I don't know if I call it balloon why the fuck I call it to balloon. I don't know But you know what I'm saying. Yeah, why did you not like the Irishman Tony really liked it? He said it was great man, you just took me back in time on With Martin Scorsese and good, it's like good fellas when Casino retalled with two old guys. I would rather make a comedy with Joe Pesci and the Nero. Something funny, instead of making this serious movie about them, how they were in a mafia,
Starting point is 00:42:48 bro, this is 2020. You can survive with Mark Tinscorp, this is so 1995. I don't know if you can see the difference of the audience here, it's about selling stuff. I don't think this Netflix movie sold, I think it was overrated. And I love Mark Torsese. Good fellow thank you. You know one of the best movies of all times but they are for a different era. If I take now movies with the current audience I can tell you so many movies that they can beat their ass of Martin Scorsese and all his everything he's done, except taxi driver, king of comedy,
Starting point is 00:43:31 this movie is just something else. That's what I'm saying, he should have gone, the other route, he should have told Netflix, look, I'm gonna take the near home, I'm gonna shoot something like king of comedy, something funny with this guy, the nearer is funny, make a comedy, make people laugh. Like they were talking Hinch Cliff and he was mentioning on Brandon Shaw actually,
Starting point is 00:43:52 show was mentioning that he Joe watched all the Adam Sandler Netflix movies, comedy movies. Yeah, that's right, he's watching us. Yeah,, that's I'm saying I say for course says a more comedy than This drama all that's I Didn't know I couldn't watch that did you watch this? Irishman No, I haven't I haven't watched it yet But it's because of that reason I'm getting like these mixed reviews and I know it's long as hell And I'm just like I can't there's so much other shit to watch that I just,
Starting point is 00:44:27 I'm not gonna, I don't know, I just, I just, I just, I just cut you my caroni because I'm a filmmaker. I know lines from good fellows. Do you think the film is a great movie? What do you mean I'm funny? I mean, funny how? I mean, I'm funny like I'm a clown, I'm a new shoe, I make you laugh. I mean I'm fucking a new shoe.
Starting point is 00:44:51 That's a great scene. That's a really good scene. There's so many good bits and that. Oh yeah. And from Casino. I mean that's amazing. I remember the scene I can't do it. Maybe I'll do it next time If you have requests just make a comment on Adam's podcast please do all the listeners if you are here with us
Starting point is 00:45:12 Like and put this just I want to see five star man if we're listening here. Let's let's do something I'll do the in casino remember when that guy came and he spent all the money he gambled all the money from his family Right Niki, okay, I'm gonna do Niki next time I'm all prepared Well the next one do it Yeah, we have where if yeah, but do it next week we got to it We got a wrap up here real soon. I've only got like maybe 10 more minutes left here That's what I'm saying
Starting point is 00:45:43 But what else what else did you like about Tony's one? You were talking about food in jail and there were a bunch of 90 something percent of asymptomatics all COVID-19 positive but asymptomatic In jail. Yeah, that's right. And they were debating it was about the food. What was all this about? Wasn't it a meat packing plant? I feel the meat packing plant showed that they had a bunch of people that had COVID, but there was asymptomatic across the board. And Tony was saying that it it seems seems like that wasn't true. Like how could they all be asymptomatic? Like maybe they were told to say that.
Starting point is 00:46:31 Oh, okay, it was a butchery, not jailed. Fine. Yeah, I missed that. Well, so yeah, I think what they were saying about jail is that not many people are getting it there and Joe's theory was because they all the people in the jail interact all the time with each other, you know, maybe somehow they're keeping their immune system higher, something like that. Yeah, which I don't know is just yeah, and then. And then, not that interesting, it's a lot. He said Tony Hinchcliffe is a skinny guy, but he can eat with Joe Rogan at the table. He are the best eaters.
Starting point is 00:47:14 He, oh yeah, yeah. Erie Schaffir can eat the most, they were saying. He can eat anyone under the table like is much food is anyone can imagine That's funny he can he loves he loves movies too. I would love to make a movie with Hinchcliffe Slim and beautiful Tony I would love that but I don't have a budget right now, bro He's good to play a little guy that He can eat a lot that he eats everything he eats so much and he takes big shit. Right?
Starting point is 00:47:53 Awesome. I always like Tony on that, I really wish that Tony would come on more because I know him and Joe are close friends. And Tony always has an interesting perspective. He's like, he's very clever, very witty, obviously, an amazing jug writer, but he's just, he's such an oddball in his own right that he always has like a fascinating take on things, I think. Yeah, he's there in a comedy group. He's good. They're talking about the India strain of COVID-19.
Starting point is 00:48:27 That's first time I've heard about that. Oh, yeah, different strain, right? Yeah, they say something we didn't get yet. So when that's gonna come on, even if you have the vaccine for this one, that's gonna come to Indian COVID-19, person. Oh, Jesus. Who knows?
Starting point is 00:48:47 It doesn't, that will tackle that bridge when we get to it. Maybe that won't come over here. It's hard to know. It's hard to know. Anyway, that's about my time for today. Thank you. Well, we have 50 minutes in. It's much more, we have 10 my time for today. Thanks, guys. Well, bro, we have 50 minutes in. It's much more, we have 10 more minutes for sure.
Starting point is 00:49:08 You can leave people under an hour. Yeah, we can. If I don't have time, bro, this is all I got. I have to be done at 4.30. We got six minutes. Can't I ask you about the Python story? The Python? They were talking about the pythons that you're not allowed to sell their skin, but they're
Starting point is 00:49:30 eating everything in Florida, because they're like a transpassing, freaking creature from brought here. It's not native from Florida, the pythons. Are they not allowed? You can kill the snakes though man I'm gonna tell you the truth you know Joe Rogan likes knives right I want to fucking see a video with Joe Rogan killing a fucking python like I want a TV show Joe Rogan goes and kills pythons in Joe Rogan kills pythons I
Starting point is 00:50:00 don't know if we're gonna see that show fuck I'm pretty you must be at a hunt them though because they're everywhere over there Yeah, maybe someone's gonna invite him then the monkey stole a baby from the bike Why was the monkey driving a bicycle? I? Don't know but that video is great if you haven't seen it definitely look that A monkey is on, like, is it a tiny little motorcycle or a tiny little regular bike? It's a scooter pedaling. It's like, no, it's not bad. I don't know what he's doing.
Starting point is 00:50:34 Like, you can't tell, it's a fucking monkey. But it's using the wheels of the vehicle and he's on the top of the vehicle, and then he grabs the baby. He dumps the vehicle, grabs the baby, starts dragging the baby. And a guy Indian guy from the top of the stairs comes out on the back and he said, no, well, well, stop the monkey, stop the monkey, a woman comes. And the finally monkey drops the baby, then he grabs the baby again, starts dragging the baby. And finally,
Starting point is 00:51:08 the baby again start dragging the baby and finally it's really the baby is released. I'm pleased. Yeah, and that was crazy. That's such a crazy video. I would love to know more about what was going on there for sure. Yeah, but I don't. So yeah, that's it, man. They were talking about the gun control and Some Nazis and you were telling this kid inch grief about the Nazi story. Joe told the story many times Yeah, there was a lot of that too a lot of these things get repeated
Starting point is 00:51:37 But yeah all in all that's about it for today. What were you saying about people? People should comment and give us five stars do that that be great if you guys like this Do it that be nice George would appreciate it right George Definitely so I feel encouraged even one comment one like hey man I listen to you guys to the podcast until the end and that was great keep doing it something or stop doing it But yeah, right no them they probably mostly say stop doing it, but that's all right. Maybe there be a good one one out of five One out of five's not bad anyway George. Thank you for today. Thank you for joining us everybody and
Starting point is 00:52:22 That's it have a great week be safe out there Thank you for having everybody alright man this might heat up the worst podcast with the best one of all time okay little nuggets treasures valuable pieces of gold in the Joe Rogan experience podcast and pass them on to you perhaps expand a little bit we're not associated with Joe Rogan in any way think of us as the talking dead to Joe's walking dead. We are not associated with Joe Rogan in any way. Think of us as the talking dead to Joe's walking dead.

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