supermegashow - Tyler Perry, the Creator | supermegashow - 072

Episode Date: July 23, 2025

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Starting point is 00:02:11 No freedom till we're equal. Damn right I support it. That's a Macklemore song, Same Love. Yeah, you love Macklemore. You know, give your- Album of the Year? Give yourself a round of applause for that one. That was good. I wanted to give you a chance. Don't cover that up, Luke, with other applause.
Starting point is 00:02:31 Just leave it just Matt's solo clapping because I don't want you covering up the moment that Matt has in the spotlight with other people's nonsense. Don't clutter it up with with some fake studio Applause, you know, I wanted to give you a chance to Practice your clapping as well. I'm not very good at it You know, we've we've both known that especially like when I have to do the sync clap at the start of the podcast
Starting point is 00:03:01 Yeah, my hands just aren't built right for it. So I thought those were decent claps Yeah, I mean while you you may not be good at, you know, like hand clapping You are good at clapping Dale's cheeks. It's Matt's dad everyone. I'm not having sex with his father No, I'm talking about the Macklemore song same love Which I'm working on a cover of right now and you've just basically tainted the image by talking about me having gay sex with my dad And that's what not what the song is about and now people are going to associate my cover of this Macklemore song with Just go to the intro. I just want everyone to hope before we do that. Just close your eyes and Imagine Matt having sex with his father Think about that thousands of people so who's to see like does that make it real? I
Starting point is 00:03:38 Mean thousands of people all within the same day using the power of imagination That that's that's Using the power of imagination. That's using the power of imagination for good. Yeah. No limits. Sorry, Dad. Oh yeah, it's another podcast episode with two bros sitting in two chairs across from each other about to talk for one hour-ish.
Starting point is 00:04:15 That's right. That's right. We've got one hour allotted out of our cells where we get to come sit in here and talk. Are there any prison podcasts? There have to be. where we get to come sit in here and talk. Are there any prison podcasts? You know? There have to be. Like, because prisoners are, you know, they're allowed to,
Starting point is 00:04:29 well I'm not sure they're allowed to, but they post TikToks. Dude, I love the edits. The fucking ones where they're all like dancing and lip syncing, but they're all in a shared cell and it's like, someone snuck a cell phone in, now they have TikToks. Some of them will be like directional videos
Starting point is 00:04:43 of like how to make good like prison wine. I know. And what's that called? Hooch? Hooch. Hooch. We should make some Hooch. And maybe drink it on the podcast together.
Starting point is 00:04:53 We can make it in the toilet. I would love to do an episode of just something where you and I try to make our own alcohol. Is it? It can't be that hard, right? It's just fermentation. Bro. Of course not. Minerals Man did it in his garage.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Hank, Asaq Schrader? Oh yeah. From Breaking Bad? Yeah, I call him Minerals Man. That's how I remember him better. The Hank Schrader is just a hard name. There's too many syllables. And it's some weird German last name.
Starting point is 00:05:21 Hank Schrader and then Minerals Man. Well, Vince Gilligan wanted to call him Minerals Man and the rest of the writing team would they like vetoed it or if you're Southern it's two syllables. Mineral. Minerals Man. Minerals Man. I uh I'll tell you something I think that if you and I ever get arrested for I don't know Grand Larseny. Grand Larseny. I don't know Grand Larceny Grand Larceny I hope they would let us share a cell and I hope they would let us make a podcast from from prison. Yeah, we could get super super mega.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Cell. I'm just trying to think of a prison pun. Yeah, super mega show locked up edition With it where it's us in prison. Mm-hmm having a podcast together. They probably wouldn't let us have cameras to film it We'd probably just have to use a single microphone and we need a cell phone in the prison. That's true I said it's not something that they probably would allow It's just something that they would have to allow because it's the Funny Brothers. We'd run that prison. Dude, we'd be on top of that shit.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Much like how, trying to remember a man who had it all in prison. There's been a few, there's been a lot actually. Just any rich guy who's been arrested or kinda. Epstein. Pablo Escobar had a fun time in prison for a bit. He got to build his own prison. I know, he got to go, I want a beautiful view. Not only that, I want a place where I can play checkers
Starting point is 00:06:50 at all hours of the day. Can you hire me some friends to play checkers with? I remember that episode. It was where they sent out a whole malicious squad to go interrupt the big checkers tournament to go, like, they put bags over their head and captured them. Which was like, if the malicious squad
Starting point is 00:07:10 is gonna fucking do that, let them finish the checkers tournament. Well, I mean, Pablo wanted to play some checkers, and checkers Pablo played. 4D checkers. Well, he's playing 4D checkers, I guess, in the sense of like, sorry I had that picture flash in my head where they were standing above his body as if he were like a deer carcass. Dude, that's such a spoiler. For real life.
Starting point is 00:07:41 They actually, wait, they shot it on the same roof though. They had the shot on the same roof, they gave them like the same clothes, like they got a good one to one of like what went down. There's a lot in that show that I will say that they take a lot of creative liberties to make the narrative like more exciting. I think there's even certain like assassination attempts
Starting point is 00:08:03 that either didn't go down as the way they showed or just didn't happen at all in certain cases. There's just a lot of events that they kind of throw in there. Overall, I think Matt and I would both at the end of the day recommend Narcos. Narcos is great. Season one and two. I haven't seen three. Three is good. I actually really, after Pablo's gone, it's still good. I've watched it. But I haven't seen Beyond 3.
Starting point is 00:08:25 But he did. One of the things that I thought they had to have made up but actually happened was when he blew up that commercial airliner. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Who did it have on it? Was it just someone who was gonna talk against him or was it just some asshole?
Starting point is 00:08:41 He was like, I hate this guy. It was something that would have been bad for him, okay Uh, he just blew up the plane and then like how P did he blew up Frank Ocean's car Wasn't Frank Ocean's car. Oh, who was it? Kid Cudi. Kid Cudi. Okay one in the same Same music. I'm kidding. No. Well, they each have their uh Same music. I'm kidding. No. Well, they each have their own They each have their like deep sad boy music. It's very emotional sad boy music Yeah, you know the lonely stoner seems to free his mind at night, you know, bro legitimately No joke Forrest Gump is such a grace a channel orange in general the whole album by Frank Ocean
Starting point is 00:09:21 I I don't think it'll ever be topped in terms of Frank Ocean's. Like I just, I have, there's so much nostalgia. And I think you can listen through that whole album and every track is just so good. It is, and I think that he's kind of in an unfortunate like predicament now because he has not released an album in so long that now he is seen as this like he of course
Starting point is 00:09:48 he is a legendary artist because he's amazing, but it's like people now have elevated him to this like almost mystical level of Artistry where they have such nostalgia for it happened with Joji for yeah Yeah And then we're like Joji make like we enjoy his music and I'm not trying to say that it's good music that actually was bad and people didn't realize it. I'm just saying people held this this boy up to such an ungodly level that I don't know if it could be the same thing like creative drain or just kind of like this
Starting point is 00:10:21 inability to want to make stuff because it's like everybody's telling you you're good, like everything you make is good. That's one of the things that reminds me, like for example of our late friend Daniel, where he would always complain, is like I don't like it when people tell me things are, I mean of course it would make him feel good,
Starting point is 00:10:44 but he's like when people tell me like, oh it's so good, you're so good at this, he's like, there's no room to build. There's no. To improve. Yeah, exactly. I'm sure you feel like that with like your creative ventures too, where it's like,
Starting point is 00:10:55 you don't wanna just, come on. Sorry, my elbow slammed into a sexy Meg Griffin doll. You don't just wanna create ouch like 10 times. You'd rather like think about an album, think about what it's gonna be, you know what I mean? sexy Meg Gryffindor. You don't just want to create ouch like 10 times. You'd rather like think about an album, think about what it's gonna be. You know what I mean? Like you wanna. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:11 And you're, I think you know, you're able to do that and have the freedom because you do have people that tell you your stuff is good but you have had a lot of people come at you in the past telling you your stuff is dog shit as well. Yeah. So it's like very hurtful shit. Of course that was at a time when people were just trying to be venomous on purpose. The water was boiling. But it's like, like I
Starting point is 00:11:34 feel like you, like you get to like have a lot of like, the pressures you feel are more of the self and I feel like the pressures of like like Joji or Frank Ocean or stuff. It's just like these pressures from like this like Omnipotent being like collective that is the fan base or something where where every like everything that They make has to be like Exactly what the fans want and it's like perfect image because like
Starting point is 00:12:07 they can't just you know like have fun and try out things it's like oh they like I have to make the next best thing. This thing was like hell. I have to top it now. Think of like and Tyler the Creator kinda did it because like I remember after Flower Boy released I'm not sure if you felt the same way
Starting point is 00:12:24 I was like this is his big thing. This is his magnum opus so to speak. So it is cool to see that Igor came out and then it did split the fan base of people liking Igor more. I like Igor. So it's doable, but I'm still a Flower Boy head. I like Flower Boy especially just because of the,
Starting point is 00:12:46 I know that's like an incredibly 2017 white boy take, but it just gives me a lot of nostalgia. It's good music, who cares? And it gives me a ton of nostalgia for like 2017 when we lived together and that whole like time period. And I feel like, look, I'm fortunate enough where it's like a lot of the people that I guess would listen to my music would encourage the creative freedom where it's like,
Starting point is 00:13:10 yeah, you can just do whatever you want and we'll listen to it and if it sucks, we'll tell you. But like, you know. That's the cost of success maybe of like, you get pigeonholed. Yeah. Like you get more, like we've seen, you've probably seen that with artists that you followed
Starting point is 00:13:24 when they were small eventually They get fame and I know like this is a tale as old as time their song It's always described as becoming more pop you know yeah a lot of artists move into that field because that's like What sells I guess and I feel like Frank Ocean and Joji are in this tough position where everyone, the longer they don't put out music, the more they elevate on that pedestal for what people expect.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Because now it's like Frank Ocean is famous for not dropping music, because it's been so long. He's also been through, I think, some personal life shit. Yeah, he had a dad, like his brother died. And I think he tried to make a, what was it, there was some business think he tried to make a what was it there's some business movie tried to make that was like was it a it was it was it a scam or I can't remember what it was it was like something to do with like hold up he made a jewelry brand okay the jewelry brand which is a Homer it's really cool
Starting point is 00:14:18 okay it's actually okay okay it's really cool I heard you know how online is every now and then I'll hear like I saw something online to be like yeah you mean that scam that Frank and I was like what well what there was something about where people like placed They they bought vinyls that apparently just like never got pressed and no shift or something I don't know though I I could be is that on is that on Frank Ocean or is that on like the production that that would be on like the People that you know Frank Ocean isn't personally pressing these vinyls. None of these people it's on it's on the company that is fulfilling that Um, I have a lot of respect. I will say like for people like we'll go back to Tyler the Creator I know classic white boy, whatever but it's just like how he manages to still have a very
Starting point is 00:15:02 Prominent voice and vision in his own material. Yeah. Like in his music videos and stuff. He is like, I guess in terms of super popular artists, I feel like he is like the kind of the pinnacle right now of artists that are like, that have like a very clear creative vision that is like super them and you can see that. And they make sure everything is like super stylized and stuff.
Starting point is 00:15:30 Like I really liked the theming around his last album. And I actually like just everything since Flower Boy. I've liked how he's kind of had like a different style for each one. I'm gonna sound cringe. Was Tyler the creator, would you say like a big person in terms of style to kind of get pastels in the hip hop scene to be like widely used?
Starting point is 00:15:54 Or was that just like, I don't know, cause like I think of, when I think of Tyler's style, I think of, I don't know how to explain other than like the vibe of Camp Phlogna. Yeah, well he used to be real big because it was like shorts, a t-shirt, with a Hawaiian shirt, and then a snapback. There's always light colors and stuff.
Starting point is 00:16:17 And especially in his music videos, or just any videos even of marketing, maybe not so much pastels, but color is very big like yeah. Yeah, he pays attention to I Don't know about color thematically I'd have to just look at it and pick it apart But definitely color is like design choice like it's very like everything is very well designed like the set design the the vision for everything I don't know if he I've ever seen him wear black. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:47 You know? And I really like the use of color he does, but I guess to wrap up my thought about Frank Ocean and Joji is like, they both make good music, and I think that they're unfortunately, it's kind of like damned if you do, damned if you don't, because when they eventually release their next project,
Starting point is 00:17:08 it's going to be under the microscope of like, okay, we as fans waited so long and he's been getting better and better and now this has to top that. So it's like Frank Ocean has to live with the pressure of having to like top blonde or something like that. So it's like, I could see how that could put you off from, it could give you a lot of self doubt in everything you make.
Starting point is 00:17:31 And he started a comeback and he released some singles that I really, really liked. And then he went through a tragedy and then I just just kind of been quiet since then from what I can see. You can't really blame that or. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. But you know, people also are very impatient with a lot of artists where it's like, because they're a commodity, not a person.
Starting point is 00:17:52 Yeah. And I see if an artist goes a year, two years, three years without dropping an album, everyone's like, they're done, they're not making music anymore, fuck it. Where are they? But a lot of artists will do four or five years between albums. I'm four or five years between albums.
Starting point is 00:18:06 I'm guessing, would those years between albums be kind of like, this is the wrong choice, but it would be like milking the tour scene and then it's releasing, like then release another album so then you can set up another tour, you know, is it like album release tour, album release tour, you know, if you, I'm sure everyone's wishing they had that Taylor Swift magic, you know, dropping one album, a copy of that album,
Starting point is 00:18:39 a special edition of the copy of that album, a reprinting of the original edition with a different cover of that album with lyrics attached, you know, there's so many different versions of that album, a reprinting of the original edition with a different cover of that album with lyrics attached. You know, there's so many different versions of one album and guess what, I'm sure that leads to more tracks being teased at shows and shit like that. It is insane, Taylor's whole marketing shit, like how Taylor came to be.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Because I remember when it was Taylor Swift, but now it really is like, she's one of the most like wealthy musicians. Yeah. Like working. I think she's a billionaire. If not, I don't know if the most because Rihanna while not making music, or why not making money through music,
Starting point is 00:19:19 makes money through the makeup. Like a billionaire because of the makeup. Forgot she's a billionaire too. And I also think that Taylor Swift, I would say Taylor Swift, at least in my opinion, I think it's maybe safe to say is the most known popular artist right now. Yeah, the Michael Jackson of our generation, baby. Yep, and I think it's funny too because Taylor Swift like when I was in middle school Taylor Swift was obviously big still You know, I'm very famous, but it was more like
Starting point is 00:19:50 Wow, just like the girls in seventh grade are listening to that and Taylor Swift is like like the Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo Huge massive so I Think artists do that a lot where it's like a tour usually is right after an album drop because that's when people have the most interest and people want to see that new stuff performed and then they'll take a couple years just to work on music and you know the background because it's it's a process where it's like it does take a really long time
Starting point is 00:20:25 because you'll sit on one song and make a third of it or make a loose skeleton and then you'll sit on that skeleton for like six months just messing with it and picking at it until finally one day there's just- Collaboration schedules as well. Yeah, yeah. There's so much I'm sure that goes into making, first is recording and recording isn't just singing
Starting point is 00:20:44 the song once and being like, I think we got it. Yeah, there's so much, so many takes. Everyone's different, but I know recording with you when we do a music song, when we do a song or something. And maybe this is just because, I don't know, it's a lot of stop and go. It's a lot of, let's get a a lot of takes of this that didn't sound
Starting point is 00:21:05 Right. Let me do it again. It's it's line by line. Yeah, like the way I record music and Same same with like other artists. I know I don't think I don't think I really know anyone that will just do the whole song Like as one big take those two chunk by chunk I'll record like line by line and I'll have it on loop. Somewhere over the rainbow it was recorded. Okay dude. But it'll just be looping and every time I sing a take, when it's done it loops back and I sing again and it starts stacking the takes
Starting point is 00:21:36 and then at the end I can go through all the takes. So like I was doing a song recently and I had like 70 something takes for one line. And you just listen. Go like listen something takes for one line and you just listen go one by one listen yeah yeah but you get really blind or like deaf to the what sounds good and what doesn't so you have to like step away for a while but kind of like when editing a sketch yeah you start to be like at first it was funny the idea was hilarious you're cracking up on set the first time you put
Starting point is 00:22:01 it all together it's hilarious and then when you get into the minutia of editing it starts to wear thin and that's where it's like It's nice to throw it to you or if you throw it to me. It's like hearing you laugh or hearing me laugh I'm sure from your perspective gives it a little more. Okay. I have a little more confidence in this now Let's continue with this because yeah. Yeah, cuz I remember you were even saying with the uncle sleepover episode the I think it was the Which one was it it was wasn't taken and it Was not dead wasn't God's not dead. It was the forest gum. Okay, I remember you were like laughing at it, but like you spent so long cutting that up that you were like kind of doubting if it was like That funny and then I watched it for the first time
Starting point is 00:22:45 and you heard me just cracking up the whole time. Which scares me because I get in that mode and you know me, I like cutting things out. Sometimes, I don't know if it's to a detriment, who knows, but it's just like I like cutting things down to like, not the most concise version, but just like a concise version. Yeah. So I do worry that when I get into the mode
Starting point is 00:23:07 of having seen it and think, and like the jokes have worn thin that I do start to like cut out bits. Because it's not funny to you anymore? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I could see that. But then again, that could be the cause of like, oh, I want a joke to land and I want the joke to be funny on repeat watches or something like that. Well, you can always.
Starting point is 00:23:26 That's why it's nice to throw it to you. Yeah, you can always throw it to me at an earlier stage if you want before you do a second cut. But I do the same thing where it's like I'll watch a video or a song that I'm working on or something, or even with graphic design, I get blind because I've looked at it for so long and I've been picking it apart for so long that I'm like I have to and and there's realistically like
Starting point is 00:23:52 for the best thing probably the best thing to do is just be like just stop yeah it's good just stop but stop and let it breathe yeah yeah my dad taught me a really good method actually that I still do sometimes with painting or drawing. I don't paint or draw really, but when I'm doing a graphic thing or something, is either mirror it or flip it upside down. So if you're painting, flip the canvas upside down and then look at it or take a picture and mirror it. Because when you do that, it's new to your brain. Your brain kinda resets a little bit. And you notice, you start noticing things
Starting point is 00:24:29 that you need to fix and little things that look off or weird that you wouldn't notice because you're so blind to it. It's a cool method, it works pretty well. Well thank you, Dale. We'll start watching our sketches upside down. Yeah. Just like you guys can watch these ads upside down.
Starting point is 00:24:44 Luke, make sure the ads are upside down. Yeah. Just like you guys can watch these ads upside down. Luke, make sure the ads are upside down. Do you hear about mighty Joe Young? Executed. Shotgun blast to the back of the head even after the whole like ferris wheel rescue yep it was Isis and get this they filmed it in slow motion put it on their website it's pretty cool video there's nothing cool about the well it, it's tragic. It's tragic. The brutal death and shotgunning of a hero, by the way. Charlize Theron was in that movie. She played Mighty Joe Young?
Starting point is 00:25:33 No, she played the woman in Mighty Joe Young who was on the front cover. Have you ever seen the movie, Matthew? I haven't. So you're just using the name of Mighty Joe Young for what? No, I'm memorializing him. For what, with those bastards that ISIS did. You've never said one decent thing about Mighty Joe Young, and here you are, excited and filled with joy
Starting point is 00:25:54 to announce the shotgunning blast to the back of his head. That is Charlize Theron. I've got a VHS copy right here that I think we bought at Goodwill or something. We need to go back and buy more. We have one, two, three, four, five, six copies of Fat Albert, Starr and Keenan Thompson. One of you guys sent all those DVD copies in, thank you. We have The Passion of the Christ, Kangaroo Jacks, Spy Kids. Mail us, seriously.
Starting point is 00:26:24 Our PO box is in the description. We have a little VHS collection, but we like weird, bad VHS movies. So if you wanna send us anything. Weird, bad. What about Kangaroo Jack, The Passion of the Christ, or Mighty Joe Young, do you think of weird or bad? Fat Albert, I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:26:43 That's not what I meant. I I worded it wrong You know what? I mean those movies movies that are Those movies no you movies with white people in them those people movies yeah, you know those movies Dude why no white Tyler Perry Think about it Dude, why no white Tyler Perry? Think about it. That's all I'm gonna say. The only thing I have heard recently is people get mad at him because they're like, why do
Starting point is 00:27:14 you always make sad movie and try to... He just creates sad movies essentially where like the main character is a black woman and all the theme is like life beats her down. There's one that came out recently that like people were like yep this is quite essential Tyler just about some like I can't I don't want to spoil it at a malice or anything. You know some say that because he makes he he produces so much, he's the highest paying, or he, he's a big producer, he's a billionaire, and he makes so many things that, you know, some people consider him the real Tyler the Creator.
Starting point is 00:27:56 But he's not. No, not in my opinion. You don't recognize him as that, do you? I absolutely do not recognize him as Tyler the Creator. Supermega does not recognize Tyler Perry as Tyler the Creator. SuperMega does not recognize Tyler Perry as Tyler the Creator. Tyler the Creator is Tyler the Creator. Yes. I'm imagining like reporters following with microphones, asking for comment on like,
Starting point is 00:28:18 do we recognize Tyler Perry as Tyler the Creator? No. So he is a creator. Give one of those politician answers that's fake where it's like, some do view Tyler as a creator. And that is up to them to decide and we all hold beliefs that should remain by the rights of being private to ourselves that shouldn't have to be forced out into the public and I agree with that. Whatever feelings I have about this issue,
Starting point is 00:28:46 don't matter, because at the end of the day, we all can feel how we want. And that's the beautiful thing about America, and American freedom, it's what the soldiers fought for after 9-11. Okay, but this is a specific bill you're voting on. Hamas. Booga booga booga.
Starting point is 00:28:59 Ah! Ha ha ha ha ha. Fox News be like. I don't want to talk shit about Fox News be like, I don't want to talk shit about Fox News because any network could give us a show technically. I don't want to rule anyone out. Fox News. We want to give you guys a comedy show. Not the Fox Network, but Fox News specifically.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Well I tell you, I'm like, dude Ryan, Fox wants to have a meeting about like an original series and you get all excited and I forgot to mention it's, oh it's Fox News by. Well I tell you, I'm like, dude, Ryan, Fox wants to have a meeting about like an original series and you get all excited and I forgot to mention it's, oh, it's Fox News by the way. It's not 20th Century Fox. We're doing like a round table show with Ben Shapiro, Tim Poole, Charlie Kirk, Matt Wall, Stephen Crowder, Candace Owens, the bald one. Andrew Tate? The old bald one that smokes cigars. Michael Knowles. Dennis Prager. Dinesh D'Souza.
Starting point is 00:29:48 Andrew Tate. Andrew Tate. Oh, where the hell are my meats? Peterson. Dude. Show me the meats. You know, some people, they say that the purpose of life is about finding fulfillment in personal endeavors and the way that you feel about things is all dependent on your own mind. Shut up, Jordan. Just take a cigar, have some whiskey. What I'm saying is the beef.
Starting point is 00:30:21 Jordan, shut up. Where is the beef? Jordan, just- Someone get him out, please. It's so sad.. Where is the beef someone get him out, please? Please get him out. Please get him out of here and being all distraught over over hoisted out of a tobacco merchant Imagine Jordan Peterson just fucking being on he's on that show with us But he has one of those box rigs fapes with like cotton Where sunglasses? with like cotton candy. He's wearing sunglasses.
Starting point is 00:30:43 You know. And he has a lids ball cap on, but it's like just sitting. Gently sitting. Gently sitting at the top of his head. He got one of those broccoli haircuts. And he cut a slit in his eyebrow. He shaved a little slit.
Starting point is 00:30:56 That would be sick. So Dr. Peterson, you're looking a little bit different these days. Oh, you know, it's just, just different style. You know, this is how I I be yo. How do you know what I am? Personal expression is personal expression. It doesn't define me a cracker like me can do whatever he damn well pleases Okay, well let's move on Dude if that was his retort of wearing that was sunglasses and shit
Starting point is 00:31:22 I I'm trying to like picture him in my like he goes to Turkey to get one of those hair transplants, so he has like a 17 year old hypebeast's hair with the perfect broccoli poof. Of course. I'm really, that round table is one of the most cursed, awful round tables I could imagine. We forgot a very important person to add in there, to add some
Starting point is 00:31:46 Comedy and nuance to the discussion. I was thinking maybe Theo von Tony Hinchcliffe, Joe Rogan. Well, maybe You didn't your time out comedy and bring up the best comedian of them all Bill Maher Oh true He would be perfect. Dude, imagine coming up just a room, like all these people have to talk with each other and share thoughts over a two hour period. How well do you think that round table would like? Even though they're all like,
Starting point is 00:32:17 I feel like they're on the, while they may not be on the same side politically about a lot of stuff, they're on the same side in a classist way. Well, in a way that really matters. Yeah, and I would say they're all on the same side of the spectrum politically, just varying degrees with some differing views that are worse than others. What about a show with all those people, but they're not allowed at all to bring up politics or religion? They have to talk about their life.
Starting point is 00:32:46 Yeah, a movie they recently watched. Jordan, you were making some comments about Mighty Joe Young that just didn't sit right with me. Well, I just don't, I don't think it's a realistic portrayal of the Mighty Gorilla. No, that's true, this is Joe Rogan popping in. That's true, you know, like, Jamie, pull it up. Look, there used to be Gigantus Pythicus,
Starting point is 00:33:07 was a real animal, but was nowhere near as big as Mighty Joe Young. Gigantus Pythicus stood on two legs, nothing like Mighty Joe Young. Mighty Joe Young is just an oversized gorilla. Gigantus Pythicus is not just, it's an orangutan-like creature, which Mighty Joe Young is clearly not,
Starting point is 00:33:21 more based on the silverback. Jamie, did you pull that up yet? Hypothetically, we weren't talking about Sasquatch, Joe. We're talking about Mighty Joe Young. Yeah, but what I'm saying is Mighty Joe Young can't exist, because it's not a real creature. Wrong. That's incorrect. You're putting out these facts without doing any research,
Starting point is 00:33:42 so you're putting out a hypothetical. Hypothetically speaking, maybe Sasquatch is real. That's a hypothetical. We're talking about Mighty Joe Young. Mighty Joe Young is a movie that does exist. There's film proof of Mighty Joe Young being, like you can't look at Mighty Joe Young and look at the footage within that movie
Starting point is 00:33:55 and tell me that Mighty Joe Young in fact is not a great ape that does in fact exist. That is a real, that is someone that they physically contacted, they did not have CGI at the time to display Mighty Joe Young in a very realistic way There's only one way that he get mighty Joe young into this movie and that is they hired a naturally born giant gorilla named mighty Joe young CGI I gotta I gotta tell you it's CGI. No, no, it's a it's it's an obvious suit guys This is the moon landing all over again
Starting point is 00:34:21 Guys I think of mighty Joe that's Alex Jones. He's there too. Well actually he's, there's a skylight and he's peering down from the skylight so you hear that. I can't do my Alex Jones. Now, now. He breaks through the glass, flips forward, lands in the middle of the table. He was like, he had like a bowl of chili with him. But it's spicy and he gets in his eyes and everything. He starts scrambling around the table. Dude, that would be an incredible show.
Starting point is 00:35:01 I would love to watch it. I like the concept too of Joe Rogan constantly asking Jamie to pull things up, but he keeps freaking Jamie's not there. Jamie, Jamie. Now listen, Joe, in the classic tradition of heroic Disney adventures comes the extraordinary Mighty Joe Young,
Starting point is 00:35:17 a thrilling story full of excitement, friendship, courage, and heart. No, I've heard this before. You've read this to me a thousand times, Ben. Now listen, Ben. It's a real gorilla. That's what I'm telling you. There's absolutely no world where they're using a CGI gorilla. Jamie?
Starting point is 00:35:40 That's like silent in the room, but he says that. He's looking around still. God, where is this guy oh Man, I love uh I love podcast bro culture dude I mean you and I are essentially Theo von Tony Hinchcliffe that is true you ever thought about that We are Theo like I'm the Theo von and you're the Tony Hinchcliffe. Why cuz I'm fruity No, because you don't because your views on Puerto Ricans. Yes, yeah we align very closely. Matt's a racist.
Starting point is 00:36:14 No, just cricket sound effects for that one. Yeah. Matt's a homophobe? That got some claps. Yeah, that got some claps. I heard a faint boo. Well it's not, I mean, it's not true. But we're just, this is just satire.
Starting point is 00:36:28 Well, yeah, you know, it's steeped in irony. So what is it? Is it called Poe's Law? Where it's like, Teletubby had a law named after him? Yeah, and I think it has to do with like, there will always be someone that doesn't think a joke, they'll take it seriously. But that's life. I know.
Starting point is 00:36:50 I'm like y'all, like you guys are just making up laws that are just for anything. Well, I mean an object in motion stays in motion unless enacted upon by an equal and opposite for what is it? Yeah. Equal yet opposite or equal and opposite? What's the? What's the definite, you know, there's the... Well to make it fully stop it would have to be equal to the force in which it's going forward, the momentum, right?
Starting point is 00:37:14 I'm talking about the wording, I'm being this man, like is it yet opposite and opposite? Equal and opposite, I think. I know why yet got thrown in there, for some reason in my brain a yet was supposed to be in that sentence Words are confusing And speaking of words, it's time for the word of the week after this ad breaks
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Starting point is 00:40:06 Uh... Uh... Word of the Week time. Ooh, too bad that voice crack was in between the show. No it wasn't. You can't do that! Yup, but now we're gonna cut to the Word of the Week. I just wanted that part in the episode.
Starting point is 00:40:22 I'm sorry. It's gonna get us a lot of clicks. Make it a short and we'll... we'll, we'll, we're gonna get us clicks. We'll, we'll, we'll be at two million in no time if you make it a short. I bet. Make it a short. And can you put me at the bottom of the short doing this? Like can I, can I, can we record a green screen edit? I mean, go on. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. It's on the channel now guys. It's short. Please go give it a like and a comment so we can boost it in the algorithm guys.
Starting point is 00:40:52 Let's get to 10,000 likes. Okay everyone, it's time for SuperMega's Word of the Week. Okay. This week's Word of the Week is S'nollygoster. S'nollygoster. S'nollygoster?
Starting point is 00:41:08 S'nollygoster. So, s'nollygoster is a noun. Oh, it's a noun? And the definition is, a shrewd, unprincipled person, especially a politician who does or says things for personal gain. Sh'ollygoster? Sh'ollygoster. That's great. Or s'nollygoster. gain. Shallygoster? Shallygoster.
Starting point is 00:41:26 That's great. Or Snollygoster. Snollygoster. S-N-O-L-L-Y-G-O-S-T-E-R. That's a good one, dude. You picked a great word of the week. I would love if everyone now in the comments could go ahead and use that word. Mostly used for like a disingenuous or dishonest shitty politician, typically I guess is what it would be referring to.
Starting point is 00:41:47 But a snobby goster can be anyone. George Santos was a great example of a snobby goster. You know, because he made up his entire background and then got convicted and now he's going to jail. Anthony Weiner. Anthony Weiner. Good example of a snobby goster. No, dude, he's trying to make a comeback right now politically.
Starting point is 00:42:04 He was just on the Adam Friedland show. Was he? Yeah, he was his guest. But Adam Friedland has him on as like a goof. Yeah, but... It's not like Theo Vaughn having JD Vance on his podcast. Yeah, exactly. Like, Adam Friedland's not promoting Anthony Weiner or making him look...
Starting point is 00:42:20 No, he's not promoting hate towards 50% of the potential population. How did his dick pic end up on his Twitter account? Did he accidentally post it or did it get hacked and it got posted? My stepdad wanted to... They were in communication and he thought he was, they were in communication and he thought he was liking the picture.
Starting point is 00:42:48 He didn't realize holding it down and then sharing. He didn't, you know. So that's an unfortunate Ryan stepdad mistake. Wow. He just tried to like it which. Yeah, which, I mean I've seen the picture, it's a nice bolt. It's just hilarious, his last name's Weiner.
Starting point is 00:43:03 And that's what happened, you know. Funny, funny. it's it's it's funny stuff but snallygoster is the word of the week it is would you care to use it in super mega's big fantastic example sentence absolutely here's super mega's big fantastic example sentence I get it right? Mm-hmm. Authored by Matt Watson. And prepared and narrated by Matt Watson. Co-signed by Ryan McGee. Produced by Ryan McGee. I like that.
Starting point is 00:43:34 Executive produced by Ryan McGee. Assistant produced by Luke Keddie. Co-produced, no? Just maybe like a best boy credit. Best boy, Luke Keddie. Luke, you gotta make sure these credits are on the screen. Just just maybe like a like a best boy credit that best boy luke Eddie Luke you make gotta make sure these credits are on the screen Let me see The only way we were able to finally achieve 1 million subscribers
Starting point is 00:43:58 was by Putting a little cash in the pocket of a snobby goster or two putting a little cash in the pocket of a snollygoster or two. Ooh! Bum-bum-bum-bum! Ping! Yeah! That was good! We paid some politicians some snollygoster, didn't we?
Starting point is 00:44:12 Now, while that may not be, you know, the most complex word to try to pronounce or say, you know, whatever, I think it's a fun little word to add to. I mean, how many words do we have now? Let's go ahead and see the full list of the words of the week. Look at all those words of the week so far, guys. Have you learned them all yet? There's going to be a test. Yes, but you're not going to know when. Yep. So, uh,
Starting point is 00:44:35 make sure you're studying because it could come at any moment. No AI tools allowed. We'll catch it. Mm hmm. It's very easy to see when someone's writing with AI and the big thing that I like, I could just kind of tell the the the tonage. It's very easy to see when someone's writing with AI and the big thing that, like I can just kind of tell the tonage. Like chat GBT has a very specific tonage. But the one thing chat GBT does that no matter how many
Starting point is 00:44:56 times you tell a not to, it'll still do it, is it puts the M dash over and over and over. Like that. The long line. So like whenever I'm reading something and I think it might be chat GBT, I just look for the M dash and then I'm like, oh, there's three of them.
Starting point is 00:45:09 That's chat GBT. Cause no one really, like people do use that, but it's just not very common. Yeah, for me the one that gets me caught all the time is when you copy and paste it and it says, is this what you were looking for? Yeah. Like sending like a very
Starting point is 00:45:26 commanding email like to A tional one and it's like let me know if I need to lighten the tone If you need this shorter or longer But I know there's got to be people who accidentally keep in that oh, yeah and bit and shit They just copy and paste the whole thing and post it. Of course, absolutely. What are, like, how do these AI snitching tools work where it's like teachers are like, I have tools that scan your paper and let me know if AI was used.
Starting point is 00:45:58 I'm guessing that it, it's like, how is that possible? I'm guessing that, so the way language LLMs work, language learning model, language, I forgot what it stands for. But like chat GBT and stuff like that, the way it works is they've just put it through all this training where it's essentially just, if I'm understanding correctly, really good at predicting what word comes next. So it will analyze your question and then it puts the first word
Starting point is 00:46:29 and then it has a tree of other potential words it can go to next and the one with the highest probability of being next it goes and it does that until it, builds your whole answer. I think that's how it works. And I'm pretty sure that these things all follow pretty specific patterns that we might not pick up on, but like if a system was looking for them,
Starting point is 00:46:48 it might be able to detect them. And also, yeah. Luke, close the curtains. Oh, come on, man. I gotta get ready for a brand new segment that I'm trying out Matt doesn't know about. Hold on. Why didn't you talk to me about this? What's going on?
Starting point is 00:47:07 Open them up Luke. That's right. It's time for random trivia hosted by Ryan starring Matt. Today's trivia topic, Marvel movies. The Marvel Cinematic Universe at that. So Matt, you're gonna answer five questions. If you can get three out of the five questions correct, you win the winner's crown.
Starting point is 00:47:35 I bought that, just FYI. But, yeah, not for much, but. It's Amazon. The winner's crown. Okay, yeah. Sure. When Matt get the winner's crown. Okay, yeah. Sure. Will Matt get the winner's crown? He has to answer three of the five correct. Okay.
Starting point is 00:47:49 By the way, also in the future, can you just run these by me before you start doing a whole segment? Huh? Just ask me, it's fine. I mean, SuperMagaz is just as much as my channel is yours. Yeah, I know. I'm just trying something new out.
Starting point is 00:48:00 Okay, go. I thought you would be like supportive. No, it's fine. Just ask me. I totally am. Just ask the questions. I even put on a hat Yeah, I know how often do I change hats? That's true. I have like three hats Yeah, and a beanie. It's good to see you branch out
Starting point is 00:48:14 Okay, are you ready? I I captain First question These are sourced from Buzzfeed by the way. Okay. First question. What is the name of the little boy Tony be friends while stranded in Iron Man 3? It's gonna be a Middle Eastern name, right? No. Oh. Okay, well statistically, Muhammad has the highest chance of it being correct
Starting point is 00:48:49 because that's the most popular name in the world, so I'm gonna say Muhammad. I was about to say you can have one hint per game maybe. Oh, well I already locked in my answer. No, that's wrong. The little boy's name was Harley. I was about to give you the hint of bacon You know but you You see like where my line of thinking was yeah, it's the most common name in the world so statistically It had the highest chance of being correct now you can
Starting point is 00:49:22 Miss you know another one and still be good. Can I phone a friend at any point? Sure. Luke? Yeah, you could phone Luke if you wanted to. You'd have to call him here, you know, using your phone. Okay, are you ready? Aye aye, Captain.
Starting point is 00:49:39 What is the name of the alien race that Loki leads in the Battle of New York in The Avengers? Oh man. Uh. Oh fuck. Excuse my language, can I swear? Yeah, of course. See I got the first one wrong and I don't know if it's a bad sign that I'm gonna use my
Starting point is 00:50:05 phone a friend on the second question because there's five right yeah there's five you know what I'm gonna I'm gonna phone a friend here okay okay this is definitely and I'll read the question out to him okay you know it'll be like a million dollars to win in the West or whatever that show was Oh call failed. Oh Try one more time Hey Luke Okay, thank God I thought I going to be stranded on this. I have a question and I need to know if maybe you could help me out with the answer. Okay, what is it?
Starting point is 00:50:55 Ryan, I'll let Ryan read it. Okay. Matt's on a trivia show and he's using you as a phone of friend. And the question, and it's Marvel themed, it's MCU related, and the question is, what is the name of the alien race that Loki leads in the Battle of New York in The Avengers? Oh, fuck, dude. You don't know this?
Starting point is 00:51:20 I have no fucking idea. Didn't you just get through watching a marathon of the Marvel movies? You're a Marvel head! Yeah, that was six months ago. Oh... And I also really... those are like the worst movies to me. The Avengers?
Starting point is 00:51:35 I'm really tuned out for those ones. So you don't know the... I mean is there any guesses maybe you could like nudge me in the right direction Okay, well It's alright. It's alright I can't I can't they're not in the MCU officially yet. And I get one phone a friend, so. Ugh. Well, I guess I'm the new Deadpool movie.
Starting point is 00:52:12 What? Does Ryan know the answer to this? I have the answers in front of me. I'm the host of the trivia show. Right, right, right. OK, but would Ryan have known the answer to this without the phone in front of him? Who's to say what?
Starting point is 00:52:24 I mean, Ryan's not here to answer. It's only me, the host. Uh oh. All right, Luke. Well, thanks anyway. Sorry, man. I'm going to just go ahead and say that they're the Xenus. X-E-N-A-S.
Starting point is 00:52:44 Close. Really? But no cigar. They're the... Zenus. X-E-N-A-S. Close. Really? But no cigar. The Chitauri. That was close. Fuck! Alright, so... Okay. Technically, I can still win this, right? 3 out of 5? You can. If you get this last question wrong... Well, there's 5, right? There's 5 questions, but you get 3 wrong.
Starting point is 00:53:04 You already lose the... You know? Yeah, so if I get this last question wrong... Well, there's five, right? There's five questions, but you get three wrong. You already lose the, you know? Yeah, so if I get this next one right, then I can keep going. But if I get it wrong, it's done. And this is one that every MCU fan probably knows. This is probably a give me this next question. Alright, are you ready? Aye aye, Captain.
Starting point is 00:53:22 What color is the Incredible Hulk? He's green. Yes, okay. Okay. We got one right answer. I mean No, usually he's green. There is the yeah, of course the red. Well, we don't talk about gamma ray radiation We don't talk about that one though. That was it that was in the newest movie. No one really saw it Okay, so we don't need to know about that It had beautiful cherry blossom trees though And just like there's no point in putting that thought in people's heads and getting them scared about gamma radiation Okay, so we got two wrong one, right? Okay, so I get to continue you do two more two wrongs
Starting point is 00:54:04 Make a right. I don't know. The next question. Hold on one second. I guess. I want to make sure I'm getting this right. I just want to make, yep. In the movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, In the movie, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, where do Shang-Chi and Katie work as valet? I'm pretty sure no one saw that one. Uh-huh. Hey, Higher Brothers have a song in it. Are you telling me no one saw Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings?
Starting point is 00:54:38 Rich Brian and Higher Brothers have music in it. Um. They work, where do they work as valets? Are you looking for a specific company name or can I give like the place? I'll accept a general answer for this one. If you can guess the general type of- Do they work at a hotel? That's two right answers Matthew. Really? In more precise it's the Fairmount Hotel way you said hotel Okay, dude, that's no way It's too right too wrong Wow so I actually am getting to this last round
Starting point is 00:55:13 And this is gonna be the make or break moment. Holy shit Dude, I didn't expect it. That was a lucky guess And I promise I don't have an earpiece. Okay. Yeah. You ready for the final question Matt? Mm-hmm. In the movie Thor Ragnarok, who does Thor fight in the arena while stuck on Sakaar? Think about it. There was a trailer release for Thor Ragnarok that heavily. I didn't see it. Oh unfortunately you didn't see the trailer? I didn't see the trailer, no. God damn.
Starting point is 00:55:47 Well, it's all on this one. If you get this answer right, you win the Victory Crown of Ryan's Trivia Random Game, whatever it's called. Could I have my hint? You want a hint? Yeah. Did somebody say gay man radiation? Purple Hulk?
Starting point is 00:56:24 Just the Hulk. Oh, I'll accept, you said Hulk. Yeah, yeah, the Hulk. Because you said purple. I was working on gamma radiation. You mean gay man radiation? That's where I was working off of there, is try to get you the hint of, I couldn't say gamma radiation.
Starting point is 00:56:38 Right, right, okay, I got you. Well, I mean one and the same, gay man radiation, gamma radiation, they have linked gamma radiation to the To the type of energy levels that gay men Exude yeah, and also not to mention I mean also to mention like To
Starting point is 00:56:58 The gay Hulk and the regular Hulk are they're the same to me because it doesn't make a difference all hulks are one Yeah, I don't see color when it comes to the Hulk. No, they're just same to me because it doesn't make a difference. All Hulks are one. Yeah. I don't see color when it comes to the Hulk. No. They're just Hulks. Yeah, and whether the Hulk wants to suck a penis or eat out of vagina, that's his business. Matthew.
Starting point is 00:57:15 So I actually won. You won the first surprise trivia round. Dude. Surprise trivia, I don't know what it's called. I'll think of a name, Maybe Luke will have to text me What's the name of this thing and I'll tell him it'll probably put it in like Bold italics times new Roman or something If you could at least do that
Starting point is 00:57:35 Maybe asking for a bevel will be a little too much. I would love a bevel but What about like a But what about like a stroke with a drop shadow to make it pop a little? I just don't know if... Show card is a cool font from the classic, you know, Microsoft. Yeah. Or Joker Man. Or Hobo. Hobo's a great font.
Starting point is 00:58:04 Anyway, if you're looking on screen right now, you probably see a list of people's name Or hobo hobo is a great font anyway If you're looking on screen right now, you probably see a list of people's names scrolling by and you're going what the F All those people are people that pledge to the super mega Patreon to support this show you guys are literally producing the show so you get your name in the credits, and we wanna thank you. You also get stickers. Show the last sticker. It was a bumper sticker. This is what it looks like.
Starting point is 00:58:33 You get stickers in the mail every single month. And Luke, throw up the definition of a sticker so people don't get confused. Yes, we've had some confusion. But speaking of our Patreon, you can get- Oxford's definition. Yeah, yes, yeah, not Merriam-Webster. You can get an extra sloppy toppy, sorry,
Starting point is 00:58:55 an extra sloppy serving. I meant to say like a topping of it. Yeah. You can get an extra chunk of this episode of the podcast on our Patreon and this episode early and ad free so all that all that grand stuff so on the Patreon continuation of this episode. I'm gonna uno reverse card you it's gonna be Matthews science show Die I haven't studied science since the first grade well. I slept through the rest of my science courses
Starting point is 00:59:25 Well this these questions will be stuff that maybe you can guess I studied science since the first grade! Well? I slept through the rest of my science courses! Well this- these questions will be stuff that maybe you can guess. Chromosome! Mitochondria! You know what that is, right? It's the powerhouse of the cell. What about the cell wall? Or the cell membrane? I only know about cells, Matt. Please let- just one question about cells. An animal cell wall or the cell membrane? I only know about cells, Matt. Please let us know.
Starting point is 00:59:45 Just one question about cells. An animal cell, a plant cell. I know they're different, but. At school I never learned what laws there are. What? Who's that? It's a boy in a band rap video where it's about how school is stupid because it didn't teach him what laws there are, but it taught him that mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
Starting point is 01:00:06 Have you seen that video of him rapping? It's classic It's just rapping is it a white man rapping yeah typical First it was you then Luke now this guy wants to rap. Every white guy wants to rap these days. I gave up the rapping. Well, you should tell that to Luke because he thinks that you're releasing an album together. And I don't want to break his heart. He's still talking about that, huh? You saw him in the do-rag, in the sunglass. Sorry, Luke. Goodbye!
Starting point is 01:00:42 Bye, everyone!

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