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I find myself inviting people on walks with me like it's a scheduled activity.
This morning, my neighbor asked me what I'm doing, and I actually said,
I'm going for a walk with Nancy.
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Happy Monday morning or afternoon whenever this thing comes out to everybody.
All right, lots to talk about on this show.
So obviously we're going to talk about the Golden Globes-ish,
whatever the hell that is now.
Ben Affleck talks about how he made his decision
that he didn't want to do Batman anymore after the horrible experience
that he had working on Joss Whedon's Justice League.
and the very sad passing of the great the legend Bob Sagitt,
unexpected at the age of 65 years old.
We will talk about all of that stuff today.
That's definitely not something I wanted to even have as a subject today,
but obviously we want to talk about Bob.
But before we do that, I wanted to let you guys know
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Okay.
Let's get into this.
Let's talk about a big thing.
And yes, I'm going to take questions from you guys also.
I took a whole bunch of them.
I went to my Facebook page and I took those.
So we're going to be answering your questions.
A lot of great questions today.
So we're going to be here for a little bit, I think.
I don't know.
Let's figure it out.
It's the big thing.
Let's do it.
What's up, everybody?
Welcome back.
It's the big thing.
announcements, I guess.
What's going on with the show?
I've been having fun talking with you guys.
So you guys have been having fun talking with me.
I've been answering everybody in those comments sections, man.
It ain't easy.
But I said I was going to do it.
I'm going to do it for as long as they can do it.
It's been fun, though, talking to you guys.
I had the creators of Cobra Kai on, Hayden Schlossberg,
John Horowitz, and Josh Heald.
If you missed that interview,
and you've seen season four, then what the hell are you doing?
Following me.
Should be watching that.
I was very, very proud of that interview.
There's some fun stuff we talked about.
I tried to get some spoilers out of them.
Did I?
I don't know.
Body language?
Probably not.
But either way, it was a lot of fun.
So that's up there.
We did Sith Council last week.
We did it.
We're doing the Bobafet.
Recaps.
I obviously do mine in the morning after I see it.
And then I had Mike and Stefan,
and we started talking about the book of BobaFet,
the spoiler.
discussion.
You guys seem to dig it.
We did it digitally.
I know that you all know at this point that I am not a fan of digital,
whether it's Schmodeown or Big Thing or Sith Council or any of those things.
I just,
it's just not the same feel as when you're talking to somebody face to face or you're in
a room with somebody, the energy is very different.
However, because I'm aware that we're probably going to be in this stupid surge for a little bit,
not too long, hopefully, but a little bit.
And we want to keep everybody safe.
And I also want to make sure that I have discussions with people that you guys want to hear about,
not just me talking like this.
And I appreciate the very nice comments.
People say, but I like the solo shows also.
And I'm humbled that you guys are digging the solo shows.
But there is something about also interacting with some peeps that I want to do.
And I'm going to reach out to some special guests and see if I can get some people that way,
like I did with Kobrkeye creators, like I did with Matt Sarah.
So for example, and someone asked me this in the Facebook questions,
but I'll give up a little prefix here.
I am going to do those.
The rewatch series was pretty popular, you know,
with Spider-Man and Matrix.
So we're going to do Batman,
and it's going to be me and Winston and Coy,
and we kept saying, well, when are we going to do it?
Because we're losing time here because the movie comes out in March.
And we just decided, let's just do a few.
Let's just do as many as we can.
through
the stupid digital
is what we're going to do.
So I don't know how many we're going to cover,
to be honest with you.
We're probably going to cover as many as we can
because it's different than Spider-Man.
Spoilers for Spider-Man, right?
Because Spider-Man, it ultimately, all of them tied in.
They all tied in.
So it made sense to watch all them.
We didn't necessarily know it,
kind of, but not really,
when we were watching it,
but it was like we watched an entire series
that ultimately came to an end.
Same with Matrix.
So this one, not as much, but we still want to cover as many Batman movies as we can.
So I think what we're going to do, and we're going to try to time it out, so don't hold me to this.
But this is just at the top of my head.
I think definitely we're going to do the two Batman movies with Tim Burton and the two with Joel Schumacher.
Got to help us all because I think he'll get some comedy out of that at least.
We'll do the Nolan movies.
So right there you got seven of those.
I think Batman be Superman, the Snyder version will do.
But I really think that's it.
I just as much as I mean, if you guys saw both of my list,
my top 10 of the year and the Snyder cut is in there.
I just don't know if we're going to be able to cover it four-hour movie
and all the other shit that we're covering.
And people would say Mask of Fantasms.
You know I've never seen that movie?
I know.
I know.
People like, what, why, you got to see that.
So maybe we put that in it.
in there. So like I said, we're going to plan it out and see how many weeks and just do as many
as we can leading up to the Batman. So that's how that's going to work. But I'm going to,
we're going to do that digitally, at least starting digitally. We'll do some digital with
some guests. I'm going to reach out to some people and see if I can get some, maybe some special
guests, maybe some reoccurring guests or people that you've seen before. So that's kind of how we're
going to do it. But today.
Today, we're going to do some news.
And I want to start out with this one.
I hate this story.
I hate it so much.
I hate this story.
The great Bob Saggett, 65 years old,
was found in a hotel room, I believe, in Florida.
He's on the road doing shows, and they found him.
And I don't know at this point, by the time I'm recording this,
I haven't looked it up anymore to see what the official cause was,
but I don't know.
I don't know.
It doesn't take away from the fact that the man is gone,
leaves his family behind.
And it's tragic, you know, especially coming from the stand-up comedy world,
and people kept asking me, because Mark Ellis last night tweeted out some stuff,
and he had way more interactions with Bob Saggut than I have,
but I certainly had a few and wound up,
every single time had pleasant interactions with them
when there was a time in the green room
of Heidi and Frank when we did that there
ran comedy store
or comedy clubs
and then other ones
he dated a girl that I knew
but
yeah always very kind always very pleasant
you only hear great things with comics comic
and making his name Danny Tanner in Full House.
And then I remember, even before I was really getting into the comedy scene in Los Angeles,
keeping the stuff about how Bob Sagitt, the America's Home Videos guy,
is this dirty blue comic.
What are he talking about?
That's the guy from America's funniest home videos.
He's not going to be blue.
And not only was he blue, he was hilarious and very funny to just what he did in,
embrace what put him on the spotlight and poking fun at himself and then the great
sin he did an entourage um i was i was pretty pretty affected by this news last night um i guess
maybe because how close it was and i know so many people that were very close to my buddy mike
young who was just announced he was like opening for bob recently um so there's so many people
who were really touched and and by bob sagin and and
very saddened by the loss.
I am obviously, but not as much to say like Mike,
who knew him on a very personal level,
and he touched so many people's lives.
So I don't know, man, this is, it sucks.
This one, I mean, you know,
but losing Betty White was terrible.
Peter Bogdanovich, terrible, but they were older in years.
He kind of, and Betty White was approaching 100 years old.
So even though it was sad to lose her,
he was 99 years old.
Pop Sag was 65.
I was young. It was young.
Oh, it's a bummer, man.
It's a shit way to start out 2022.
Is that what you were in a year?
It sucks.
So, bummer to start it out with that,
but I wanted to start with it because I wanted to say some words about Bob Sagitt.
And, yeah, as I say, always, as I say, always hearts,
heart and prayers go out to his family and love going out to his family
and people that look behind his friends.
So it's a real, it's a real shit story.
Bob Sag had gone at 65 years old.
Okay, moving on, ladies and gentlemen,
we're going to go to the Golden Globes last night, or I guess.
I don't really know what it was.
What a disaster of this ceremony is now.
So many different levels.
Progressive presents adjusting to the suburbs.
It never dawned on me how much walking I used to do
until I bought a house in the suburbs.
Like when I'd say, I'm going for coffee.
Of course I was walking.
But now it's like three miles and no latte is worth that.
I find myself inviting people on walks with me like it's a scheduled activity.
This morning my neighbor asked me what I'm doing and I actually said I'm going for a walk with Nancy.
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that's the easy part of adjusting to the suburbs.
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It was always kind of like the party.
No one really took it serious except the fact that like if you were nominated at the Golden Globe,
you had a little bit of heat going into the Oscars.
But the awards themselves were kind of like just like,
hey, which celebrities can we get to hang out on our thing?
And nobody started to really take them serious.
And then it just started to become more and more of a joke.
No celebrities wanted to show up to the damn thing anymore.
The big diversity problem, too,
they weren't changing what they were doing at all.
And finally, people were just like,
to hell with this stupid thing.
And then they didn't know what to do.
So this announced it.
Yeah, here are our winners.
What are you going to do?
I don't know.
It's just announced who won.
Okay.
Well, here's who won.
If you guys gave a shit.
Best motion picture drama.
Power of the dog.
I saw the movie.
Let's see.
Belfast.
I still haven't seen.
Codd I still haven't seen.
Dune I loved.
King Richard I loved.
I'll be honest.
I like to Dune and King Richard better than Power of the Dog.
The Power of the Dog is a beautiful movie.
But if you look at the overall,
beautiful movie
well shot
terrifically
acted
everybody nominated for Oscars
and directors
should have been
just my personal preference
preference I thought it was good
it wasn't blown away by it
like it wasn't like this
oh man I can't believe that happened
that's crazy like the
even certain things that happened in the movie
I'm like okay I've seen that before
and I kind of predicted that was
going to happen and it's based off
the novel I think too and it was
you know, it was good. It's a good movie. It just wasn't, it just seems like there's always
these movies at the end. It's like, I want to feel so, I want to feel like I'm a, I'm a film
fan, so I'm going to recognize the power of the dog. That's what I'm going to do. No, no, no,
no, no science fiction movie. Power of the dog, that is the one. That's the way it felt. It's a
good movie. Don't get me wrong. I'm not, I'm not saying this is terrible. Bored. I wasn't
bored. I just out of those other movies, and I haven't seen Belfast. It could probably like, I might
like Belfast better.
Just a lot of times when people are building the hype stuff too
and the film community gets a hold of it,
it always seems to me that they want to get away from the commercial one
and always talk about the other one.
That's the way I feel.
It could be wrong.
And I'm sure there's a lot of people that are watching this right now
that said, shut up, stupid.
I love Power of the Dog.
And I'm glad you did.
Just telling me that if who I thought could win out of all of them,
I just didn't think Power of the Dog was the best out of those.
And I still haven't seen the other two.
Best performance by an actress and emotion picture.
Nicole Kidman won from Being the Ricardo's.
I haven't seen that one.
And you're going to hear that a lot for me in this.
Normally it's like, oh, I saw this, I saw this, I saw that.
I missed a lot of shit this year.
So I'm not going to be like my mother-in-law and say,
well, she didn't deserve to win.
Who did?
The only person that I saw.
Oh, Jessica Chastain, the eyes of Tammy Fay, also didn't see it.
Olivia Coleman, lost daughter, didn't see it.
didn't say it.
Lady Gaga. The only one I saw was Lady Gaga,
the House of Gucci. And Kristen Stewart
was nominated also for Spencer. So I
don't know. Was Nicole Kidman good? Did she
deserve to win? You tell me.
Good for her. Best
performance by an actor in a motion picture.
Will Smith, King Richard.
Did see that, and I think that he should have won.
However, again, I didn't see all the rest.
Mahershal Ali's Swan Song. I didn't see it.
Didn't say it.
Javier Bardem, being the Ricardos,
also didn't say it.
Another one I did see,
Benedict Cumberbats,
Power of the Dog.
What do you do movies
if you haven't seen anything?
Because this is why I started this channel again, peeps.
I talk about the shit that I want to talk about.
You hear me?
I see what I want to see.
That's the whole point of this channel.
You seem unhappy at the other places you're at.
Yeah.
There's always forced to see shit
that I don't want to see sometimes.
Sometimes I want to see it.
Sometimes I see something I don't like.
I didn't want to see and I wound up liking it.
I ain't got much time on my hands.
You understand what I'm saying to you?
Yeah, birds.
So I didn't see it.
I'd like to actually see all these movies, to be honest with you, but he didn't.
So don't give me some shit in the comments.
Well, this guy talk about movies when he doesn't see anything.
God I didn't say I was going to see everything.
The fuck out of here.
You hear what I'm saying to you?
Troll pants, dick balls, 36.
that's all I got for you.
So, what else happened?
So I don't know who's going to win that.
Bennett at a coming batch is good.
Will Smith should win.
He did win.
So I guess I don't have to see anything else.
Jeff Bucker's going to take all the awards anyway.
And he should.
It's good.
Best motion picture.
What did I see here?
So a lot of these.
The winner was Westside story
for Best Motion Picture for a musical or comedy.
Excuse me very.
little. Westside story, I loved it. One of my favorites of the year. Serenau, I did not see yet.
Don't look up. I saw a lot of. Didn't love it, guys. I'm sorry. Very preachy to me.
Lick-pillarish pizza. Unpopular opinion. Really liked it. Sorry. Tick, boom. Also liked it.
So, winner West Side Story for Musical or Comedy. It's the, yeah, I don't, that's another
reason that Golden Globes are stupid. Mixing musical and comedy. Just make a comedy game.
category for health.
That's what you're doing stuff.
That's what you're announcing it from your computer and your underwear.
What a mood today.
I apologize.
No, I don't.
I don't apologize for shit.
Maybe I will.
Depends on what I say.
Okay.
Next one.
It's the same fucking picture.
You want to keep seeing the same picture?
All right.
What's the next one?
Best performance by an actress and a motion picture, musical, or comedy.
Rachel Ziegler was the winner, as she should be.
She's fantastic.
I love Marianne Cottyard.
not Cianette. Alana Haym, very good in liquorish pizza. Jennifer Lawrence don't look up.
She's just doing kind of Jennifer Lawrence things. Emma Stone and Corella. Like that nomination.
Don't think she should have won, but I like the nomination. She was fantastic in that movie for sure.
Best performance by an actor in a motion picture, music or comedy. Andrew Garfield,
Tick, Tick, Boom. Now, I'm glad he won this because I think that this is the one that he's going to win.
You put him up against Will Smith in the Oscars, and it just, he didn't have a shot.
because before I saw King Richard,
I said Garfield's got this.
It's locked.
It ain't locked for shit because Will Smith.
My man,
crushed it.
Cooper Hoffman nominated.
Also, that he was really good.
Anthony Ramos in the Heights.
Peter Dinklage, Leonardo DiCaprio for that movie.
Of all the movies?
Best Motion Picture animated in Canto.
Just saw in Canto.
I wonder if you guys can hear this.
I don't know if you're going to be able to hear it,
but I'm going to play the last night.
my daughter
has been asking me
which I thought was pretty
adorable to be honest with you
it's been asking me
to do a review with me
because she wanted to review
in Canto
not putting my daughter
on she really really
wants me to upload the thing
but I just don't want to put my
my kid on the internet yet
so you got to hopefully you can
you can respect those wishes
but I am going to play a little of it
I didn't tell her what's going to do that
but I'll play a little of it as far as the
audio goes
does. And this kid, she's really smart. I love this kid so much. Where is? That's not it. That's not it. Where is it?
I just open it up. I hope I didn't. I hope I didn't just stop recording this. I hope it didn't stop recording it.
I hope it didn't stop. We'll see. Here it is.
What's up, everybody?
Nope. Also not it. Trying to find it.
What else is sister? Is this two? Is this two?
My favorite song is we don't talk.
about my favorite movie ever but it's it's but I'd say among my favorites of Star Wars and
Harry Potter it's among them so you really love watching this well so what did you like so
much about it because you say it's about family and if and if and if you make does it
make you feel good yeah and also it's like and also the main character is the first
Disney uh hero line to wear glasses and I wear glasses so how did you know
the first heroin to wear glasses.
So where do you,
how did you find that out?
Well,
videos,
and I sort of came to my own conclusion,
so a mixture of,
like,
influence from videos and,
and,
the movie.
And the movie.
So,
all right,
so hopefully that works.
Hopefully,
hopefully you guys can hear me.
I'm going to try,
I'm going to play,
it was really weird.
I'm going to try this.
Happy.
Oh, it does work.
And,
bizarre.
And they found him.
Wow.
I didn't know.
You know, first heroin to wear glasses.
So where do you?
Wow, you know what I realized I can do?
I can actually play clips from this show.
That's new.
I'm not going to do it now.
She's not proposing anything.
I just realized that if I wanted to, I could play clips and we can redo a whole bit.
So Brett and I are doing a stupid one of our bits, then I can replay the damn thing.
That's great.
On the air.
Figuring all this stuff out, guys.
How about that?
Look at this.
All right.
So anyway, Encanto, Flea, Luca, My Sunny, Mad, and Ryan, The Last Dragon.
Encanto wins this easy.
It's a very sweet movie.
Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language.
I haven't seen.
I saw...
What did I see?
I think I saw the hand of God.
Which I liked.
But the other ones, no.
I haven't seen it.
Best performance by an actress in a supporting role in any motion picture.
Ariana DeBos, West Side Story.
Fantastic.
I see a lot of these stuff I just haven't seen a lot of Kirsten Dunst was great in power of the dog though again loved it
A lot of a lot of great stuff here so I don't know this is I don't want to go over to golden globes anymore
I mean ones we we got it you figured it out you guys give a shit I don't think you do
It's a matter it's you know
I think the more and more I do this stuff too as I was looking at certain things
I'm like you know you get nominated you're able to whatever it is golden globes
Oscars, whatever.
It's just something you put on the resume,
and then in the trailers you can see
Academy Award winner, right?
And then you can get jobs
and it helps your book jobs.
Dude, does the audience really give a shit anymore?
Ratings say no.
Every year, every year.
The Academy Awards had a record-breaking drop
in viewers this year.
Who cares?
Because a lot of these movies,
none of the casual audiences,
has seen. John Pinto has never heard of Power the Dog and it's on Netflix. I guarantee it.
I keep trying to call John Pinto for you guys. I'm going to try him again. I try this
fuck face every time. I'm going to try him again. Let's see if I can get him now. I'm going to
ask him what movies he's heard out of these movies. I'm going to see which ones he's heard.
What he's seen. What he's seen what he's heard of. Every time. He never picks up.
Oh. Hey, Christian. Oh, he picked up for the first time, ladies and gentlemen. Ladies and gentlemen,
And on the phone with you right now, I've talked to you many, I've talked about him many times over as my childhood friend, John Pinto. John, I always use, you're on the air, by the way, just let you know.
Oh, that's great.
All right.
So I, it's not live.
It's pre-taped, but just in case you say something stupid.
But I, um, I always bring you up because, like, as a casual viewer, I always use you as the example.
You're a big, you're a massive movie fan, but there's a lot of shit sometimes, like, you don't, you don't hear of it.
Like, I'll see you in New York and I'll bring something up, like, oh, I didn't know that was coming out.
Right. So, like, are you aware that for, let's go casual stuff,
are you aware that the Obi-Wan series is coming out?
The Obi-Wan, I am not aware that the Obi-Wan series is coming out.
But I am aware of Boba-Fet, obviously.
Well, yeah, but that's on.
So basically that's how it works.
So like when it's on, that's how you find out about it, right?
Pretty much.
Exactly.
So, but-but-O-B-Wan, when it comes out, you're going to watch it.
I will.
Right.
So that's my point is that, because I'm in this bubble.
where, and even like the audience that watches it, don't realize that they're in this bubble, that a lot of, like, the fans, the casual fans are going to watch this stuff, don't even know that this fucking shit is even out.
Very, very true.
All right.
So, so I'm going over like the Golden Globes.
I want you to tell me out of these movies what you have heard of, okay?
Okay.
All right.
Here are, where is this bullshit?
All right, here it is.
So here's some of the movies.
This is what was nominated for Best Motion Picture in the drama category for Golden Globes.
The Power of the Dog.
Never heard of it.
And it won.
Okay, so that's my point.
And it's on Netflix, and it's Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst, okay?
And it won.
So you've never, until I talked, until I've said these words, you've never heard of Power of the Dog.
Never heard those words grouped together in my life.
And how about, how about Belfast?
Only familiar with the town in Ireland.
Fair.
What about Coda?
Never heard of it.
King Richard.
Never heard of it.
Dune.
Dune. So that's my point.
So Dune, the big, like this is, this is why I, because the point that I made going into this is that, do you watch the Academy Awards when they come out?
I do not.
Right.
So my point is because, is, and why is that, if I can ask?
because I can't stand watching entitled actors spew on a podium about all political nonsense that they barely have an understanding on.
Fair.
Okay.
But that even, look, that is a point that I think, because every year you hear, and whether it's the political stuff or not, but every year you hear how the Academy Awards have like this monumental drop in ratings.
every year, right? And I think partially it is because of what you're talking about. I think that
people, and I'm not under the, I do think people can, should be and make, make points when they
want to make points. I actually think that for Twitter and Facebook, if, if that's where you want
to voice your opinions, then that's fine. But I think for certain, certain times, people are tuning in
for a specific reason that they might not want to hear things, right? But besides that, I think that the,
the reason why that it's a big drop is I just mentioned,
the majority of those movies that I just mentioned to you,
all of those will be nominated for Best Picture
at the Academy Awards to which you've heard of one of them.
I'm actually, Shock Dune was included in that list of best pictures.
I think it's because of the director.
I think it's because the director of the Denny Villeneuve has been,
and are you familiar with the name, Denny Villeneuve?
I am not.
Okay.
See, this is this, again.
because I always have these conversations.
It's a household name, and I always bring you up.
I go, if John Pinto does, John Pinto is the staple of the casual fan.
He is the person that they market at when he's like, obviously you've heard of,
did you see No Way Home yet?
Did you see Spider-Man?
Or you're not going to the theaters yet?
I have not seen it.
Okay.
But I may actually go and see that one.
It's so good.
It really is, it's phenomenal.
I'm just going to, I, this is worth us for me to even read these names at this point
because I feel like you said no one of them.
But how about being the Ricardo's?
Never heard of it.
Oh, actually, I heard of that.
I love Lucy.
Right.
Because that's on Amazon.
So you probably saw it when you're browsing around Amazon.
Yep.
Okay.
The eyes of Tammy Fay.
The lost daughter.
Never heard of that one.
House of Gucci?
Heard of that one.
Okay.
And Spencer.
Never heard of that one.
Okay.
So what you've just proven to me is that the reason why you've heard of
Gucci, besides having the big names
like Adam Driver and Lady Gaga is because the marketing was big.
And you probably saw it at places.
You probably saw commercials for it.
And whenever,
if you were watching something on TV and that's how,
and you just saw it from it being in the zeitgeist, right?
Yep.
Right.
So this is, what,
what are you watching right now?
So the audience at home can keep up with John Pinto's list.
Watched BobaFet last night.
What do you think?
What are you thinking so far?
Enjoying it.
Yeah.
I think prize they picked Boba Fett right after the men.
Andalorian because the two characters, you know, besides looking alike, kind of seem very similar, you know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah.
So it's almost like an extension of it.
Let me drop some knowledge on you.
The reason why that is is because when John Favre wanted to do this series initially, when he pitched doing a show for Star Wars, he loves BobaFet.
And he loves BobaFet.
So he was going to do BobaFet series and Phelon.
He was like, well, we can't do Bobafat because we haven't really explained how he's gotten out of the Sarlack pit.
We haven't done this.
And they came together and decided to do it.
And he's not a Mandalorian.
That was the thing.
He wanted to do a thing about a Mandalorian.
Boba Fett's not a Mandalorian.
So they wanted to do a series.
So they made the Mandalorian.
They come up the original story.
And then inside of it, they go,
well, what if we put Bobafet here?
And then I can do the series that I wanted to do.
Makes sense.
Yeah.
I know none of this backstory.
No, of course.
Of course.
You're enjoying it and you're liking it and you're liking it what we got so far.
That's right.
What else you're watching?
besides
I've been watching
for the new season
of billions
I didn't see the previous season
so I started watching that
okay yeah see billions
I haven't I think I watched it the first few episodes
dug it
but haven't really got into it yet
I started watching so I don't know why I do these polls
John I do I do polls on Twitter
and then I ask the audience
what I should watch and then they all go out of their way
to vote and then I don't
then I don't start choosing the one that they chose first
I started watching Arcane last night
Have you heard of this one?
I have not.
So it's on Netflix.
It's an animated series.
And it's really, it's really fucking good.
And I'm only one episode in.
People are raving about it.
Do you like animated stuff?
I do.
Check this out.
This is up your alley.
This arcane show.
And it's short.
It's like 40 minutes.
But it's pretty, it's like a science fiction.
It's something that you would definitely like.
But it's on Netflix.
Just fuck around with it.
Oh, and did you watch COBric Kai?
Have you watched Cobur Kai?
I've seen half of the first.
season but I didn't dig it?
Oh, okay.
Didn't dig it?
I did actually.
I'll probably revisit it though.
Fair enough.
How's everything else going?
Good?
Everything else is going good and I had to recommend a cool anime movie, especially with the
new Matrix coming out.
Yeah.
With Animatrix.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We just did a rewatch series of all the Matrix movies and Animatrix was the second video that
we did.
It's really good.
It is really good.
Yeah.
What do you think of the new movie?
So I said when I saw it.
I understand it.
If people,
because I had so many comments on the video,
people were going to they hated it and thought it was this.
And I said,
I get it.
I completely understand.
I wanted to be blown away by it and I wasn't.
But I didn't.
I liked being back in that world.
But there's some,
there's a lot of shit that I just,
if I never watch it again,
I won't care.
Yeah.
Same?
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right, ladies and gentlemen,
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We got to get you on again.
It was a pleasure to have you on.
Always fun talking, Christian.
We'll speak soon.
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Okay.
Let's get to it.
Where's the next one?
Can't read for shit.
I don't want to.
I have a lot of stories to get through.
Not even halfway done.
Oh, this movie bombed.
This movie ate a big pile of shit, didn't it?
I don't even know this movie.
I don't even know it.
Someone told me the 355.
What is this movie?
People, I saw that Jeremy Johns reviewed it,
and I didn't get a chance to check out his review yet,
but that's the first time I haven't even heard of this movie.
I don't even know what this is.
The Star Pact Female Spy Action Thriller, the 355, is bombed on arrival.
I like this, but I really like this cast.
Jessica Chastain is one I love.
Simon Kinberg directed,
0 for 2.
0 for 2.
And I like Simon Kinberg, but 0 for 2 here.
What did he do?
$4.8 million. $40 million to make, though.
Yeah, that's probably what they were trying to do.
Anyway, that's well behind the $33 million that Spider-Man No Way Home and told.
Yeah, but no one's got.
There's a lot.
There's a lot to talk about here.
Yeah, and it just became,
Sink 2 also became available on PVOD 17 days after its release at the higher premium price of 2499 to rent.
The 355's reviews did not help the movie.
The movie scored just 27%.
Ouch, on Rotten Tomatoes, and a fairly ordinary B-plus cinema score.
Poor showing comes amidst a surge in COVID.
That's definitely something that didn't help.
Most of the film's audience still skewed older with 80% of tickets holders over 35.
Oh, man, it's got a great cast.
Penelope Cruz, Van Bing Bing, Diane Kruger, and Lupita Nyungo
star in this film, which marks the first Hollywood studio release of 2022.
It's a universal title with a soft key opening and will lightly hit PBOD platform
in 17 days, meaning it could be made available online as early as January 24th.
Universal has not announced any date for its digital launch as of yet.
Meanwhile, Sebastian Stan in the film spoke about the film on action,
reveal that he and Edgar Ramirez got an even better shape than usual to do shirtless scenes
from the movies, which ended up on a cutting room floor,
which he hopes will someday surface and outtakes from the film.
I don't know why we get that part in there, but I guess, hey, whatever floats your poet?
Yeah, a lot going on here.
You know, this is still part of the January thing.
You put something out in January,
and it's not a big IP title, scream, you know,
comic book Marvel, DC,
you got to be good, you've got to get that word of mouth,
and you got to also release in a time
where this stupid-ass surge isn't fucking everything up.
And that's what happened here.
This is a great cast.
Great cast.
Kinberg, though, I like Kenberg as a writer.
I like him a lot, but that last Ex-Men movie was really garbage.
This one, oh, for two.
Not only people are going to give, I mean, I know he's a studio favorite,
and people really like working with the guy,
but you ain't going to get a lot of, both your movies ate a big ton of shit both times.
I mean, I guess you can run with the excuse of COVID for the second one,
but it's going to hurt, man.
It's going to hurt.
That's a bummer.
I really like everybody involved in that.
I didn't really see much of the trailers or anything.
Love Jessica Chastine.
She's one of the...
And Lepina Nianco, all of them.
I love them.
But I don't know.
I got to check it out.
I got to check out the trailer.
I knew nothing about it.
So that thing ate it.
What do you guys think that is?
What do you think?
Go ahead.
Tell me what you think.
And it's another...
Look, look, it's the other thing.
What was the other?
There was a lot of...
Look, hell, man, the Matrix ate shit in the theater.
And regardless of...
I mean, a lot of people, I think, felt...
like Pinto and I did.
There were a handful of people who really loved it.
And then there's a ton of people who hated the fucking thing.
Hated.
So, but it was still, it was a big IP in December.
And people didn't go out to see it.
So January right now,
that's not a movie that you target for a theater.
You target that movie for streaming.
I don't, even if it's great, even if it's great, because if it was great in an age shit,
and it very well might be great.
I didn't see the movie, but, you know, going off to 27% on Rotten Tomatoes.
But, like, it's, that's, that's, it's a different time now.
People are very, very choosing on what they see in the theater, especially today in this time.
But I think even, you know, even without the surge right now, I don't think that movie does well.
I don't know, maybe I'm wrong.
to hear your thoughts. Go ahead and comment.
Let me know what you think. All right.
Let's go to the next one.
No one ate it. All right. So one that's not, the one that's looking pretty good
thus far, as far as not only, not only the reviews, screams targeting the franchise's
best opening. A lot of this stuff is reported on dark horizons where I got a lot of my
a lot of the stories from so everybody knows dark horizons.com now with morbidus the late months
and the 355 set to bomb and he's just taking shots at 355 um the only real major theatrical release
in january is now scream which looks to set to clean up it's the only thing to see in january
it makes sense despite the surge and some markets locking down paramount pictures they're pushing
forward with the release and now with good reason for what it seems early
projections are that the film is going to score a domestic opening of 35 to 40 million
for the four-day weekend. That's big. For this movie, that's big. Big for the budget if they
can hit it. The higher opening prior to this was Scream 3, which debuted a 34.7 million back in
2000 on standard Friday and Sunday. Uh, word of mouth has been big from the other day. Painting
the film is the best since the first two. Scream is set to debut in the 14th. I'm
pretty, I'm excited for the story, obviously, but I'm pretty pissed off.
You can say what you want, everybody, but I mean, I don't ever really go into this stuff, too,
but I got a four-year-old that can't, cannot be vaccinated right now because they don't have the,
they don't have the stuff.
And kids at this point, especially under five, are the most, the highest they've ever been
hospitalized.
A lot of people who are getting it that are vaccinated.
vaccinated or are, you know, a slight look at a few people, whether there's Brett or Roxy,
cold symptoms, and then they beat it.
But I'm not going out anywhere right now because of, and the reason why I'm not having
people in studios because I just protect the little one.
So the reason I bring that up is because I had a screening for scream on Wednesday.
I really wanted to see it.
I'm not sending screening links.
I understand, but I really wanted to see it.
So I'm not going to be able to check it out.
I'm hoping.
Fingers crossed, we shall see.
But the news, though, that this thing's tracking as well as it is.
That's good news, especially for January.
It's great news for Paramount, obviously.
Great news for scream fans.
You know, they apparently had a really good take to make it work.
Critics are loving it.
It got really nice word of view.
Word of view, word of mouth.
And there you go.
It's big.
All right, a few other things.
We've got to get to your questions.
Scott Pilgrim.
Pretty great. They're doing a anime series.
I don't know if I'm ever going to watch this.
But I love Scott Pilgrim,
and I love the fact that it's getting a little bit more of a...
Look at this. Netflix and UCP,
who did Chuck E in the Umbrella Academy,
both very popular,
are teaming to develop a new anime series,
an adaptation of Brian Leo Mallet's,
Scott Pilgrim graphic novel series
in the Action Fantasy, Romantic Comic,
Yeah, we know the whole story.
We saw the movie.
It was turned into a movie.
So they're going to turn the whole thing into an anime series.
That's great.
And I mentioned briefly, I kind of buried the lead, by the way, that I'm watching.
I started to watch Arcane, even though the poll said Witcher, and I started watching
Witcher.
I saw Henry Cavill fighting something in the swamps of sadness.
And then wife walked in, said, what the hell is this?
And I said, I'll get back to that.
it didn't get back to it i will get back to it because that's what you guys voted on but i'm going to try
to mix and match i'm going to try to watch that and then arcane also because i started watching
arcane and really liked it and said okay i understand what people think that i would like this a lot
because i'm digging it digging it digging it i have question for you guys who watched arcane
um which i feel that there's a lot of you please write it in the comment section below
my daughter started watching it with me last night there was like a shit word that came out which
She's whatever.
She heard it.
She went,
oh.
Is it appropriate for her?
I know it's TV 14.
So I feel like it's not.
I feel like it's not going to be.
But if it is,
I'll let her watch it with me
because she was digging it too.
But I don't want her to watch it
if it's going to be,
there's going to be fucked up shit going on.
So let me know if I should let her watch it or not.
She's 10.
And as you heard her before,
she's like, you know,
she's about as,
she's listening.
She's in canto,
was her is her thing right now so all right moving on scott pilgrim that's cool that's i think that's i think
that's fun for fans for that property this i love this story more than anything i love this i had no
idea i was so funny the other day i was browsing around on netflix i don't know what i was watching
but then i browse around and i saw that they have night rider on there and i started watching
night rider first the pilot episode it was about as 80s as you get it's like man i wonder and i know
they did a reboot of it at some point it didn't do well and it didn't do well
I was like, I wonder if they're ever going to do this again.
Sure is shit.
Guardians of the Galaxy and the suicide director James Gunn,
got my attention, has revealed that he and actor David Hasselhoff
have decided doing a modern continuation of the iconic 1982 series.
This is like they're going straight up, you know,
Cobra-Kye style here.
It's probably how was pitched in the room.
The original NBC series starred Hasselhoff is Michael Knight,
detective who fought crime with the help of his car kit.
We ran from 82 to 86.
was known for the car and the theme tune.
Responding to a more generalized question about the rebooting classic TV series on Twitter,
this is what Gunn said.
My friend David Hasselhoff and I have discussed doing a modern continuation of NightRider many, many times.
The primary hurdle has been that there aren't enough hours in the day to do all the king.
Oh, come on.
That's a bullshit story then.
Come on.
Why don't even talk about this then?
Gun Talks Night Rider Revival Potential.
What was that mean?
Is that a way?
to like drum up interest.
And that bums me out because that means he's not enough time in the day.
That means he's doing other shit.
I want to see it.
All right, whatever, moving on.
Andrew Garfield says he wants to come back or he will come back.
If people want him back,
who doesn't want this guy back?
The year he's having.
Campaign, my friend, campaign.
As I think that's exactly what he's doing here.
This is the time.
It's hot.
Get it.
So there's spoilers here, obviously.
You haven't seen No Way Home.
So if you have not seen No Way Home,
then you're John Pinto.
For months, actor Andrew Garfield,
he's denied that he was in No Way Home.
Guess what?
The film's been out for a while now,
and there's shattered records,
and now he starts to see it.
Now he's talking about it.
Carfield not only steals the show in the film,
but scores something of a redemption
for the problematic, The Amazing Spider-Man 2,
and the abrupt end to his run.
as the character. Now, speaking with Variety, he says that a sense, that the sense of closure was one of the
biggest draws that got him on board. He said he was very grateful, he was really grateful that he got
tied up on some loose ends for the, for the Peter that he was playing. He loves the character,
he loves, excuse me, he loved the character, and he's grateful that he got to work with the
incredible actors with the director and Marvel in conjunction with Sony. He says, it was joyful and a
feeling of closure for me. There were so many unanswered questions for Peter where he left it,
so I got to get back in there and get some healing for him. And I had, and I had,
and also really supporting Tom Holland
and honoring his character completing that trilogy,
not distracting or detracting from it.
The fan reception to his involvement
have been so good that there's obvious questions
on whether he'd be interested in returning to the role in some form,
and this is what he said.
I mean, yeah, definitely open to something if it felt right.
Peter and Spider-Man, those characters are all about service
to the greater good and the many.
He's a working-class boy from Queens.
He knows the struggle and loss, and he's deeply empathetic.
I would try to borrow Peter Parker's ethical framework in that
if there was opportunity to step back in and tell more of that story.
I would have to feel very sure and certain in myself.
The actor also confirmed he improvised the line in which he tells Holland and McGuire's version
and he loves them and says, that was just me loving them.
Spider-Man No Way Home is in cinemas.
We know that.
It's going to be the sixth highest grossing movie.
We know that.
This is a colossal and stupid, stupid error if they do not get this guy to come back.
to do another movie.
They've set it up.
It makes sense.
He's stealing the show.
Some people think that's why Morbius got pushed
because they're sticking him in the post-credit scene.
Really stupid not to do another movie with him in some way.
He wants to come back.
He's talked about coming back.
You're coming off of one of the biggest movies of all time
that you can use him.
You've established him.
You've gotten more interest.
You've now gotten love for those two movies.
And career year this guy's,
having. He's going to get nominated for shit. He just won Golden Globes.
But you would have to think that they're having serious conversations with him.
Very stupid if they do not. Very stupid. So, yeah, he wants to come back.
Get him back. If they don't get Toby back, all right. That's fine. I get it. But you got to have this guy back.
Got to. Yeah, because he's, you've got to have this guy back. Got to. Yeah, because he's,
excited. It was one of those things if he said like, I don't know, I think that I did, I think we did it.
We closed the chapter and that was it. And even then you'd be like, oh, come on, make it work.
But he said, no, I want to come back. You know, yeah, I want to come back. So have him back,
especially now. Now that he wants to come back and you don't, you're leaving money on the table.
You're leaving money on the table. And you get a new director to do it. You know, I think that you
move away from Webb at this point. I don't think Mark Webb needs to come back for it. Nothing against him.
but I think you have a new director to come in and do it, tell the tale.
Have Andrew Garfield come in, play Spider-Man, and he gets to fight aliens this time.
He's what he's wanted to do.
And you do it that way.
Yeah, man.
You could really cross it over.
Make it your own.
You set that up beautifully.
So, all right.
So let's see that that goes down.
I think that's really, there's a, oh yeah, this one.
Let's do this one.
It's close with this one.
Ben Affleck was, I don't know where he was talking to,
we'll find out momentarily here.
But he talked about,
somewhere, it's on here somewhere.
Ben Affleck was talking to someone
and reflects on an awful Justice League experience.
And here it is.
This is what he said.
Ben Affleck recently indicated that he was done
with roles in major IP in franchise fair.
It comes as no surprise as the actor has spent
a good portion of the past decade playing Bruce Wayne
in Batman. Affleck first took the role in Zach Snyder's Batman versus Superman, Donna Justice,
and played it across several others with his final appearance in the part of Andy Machietti's The Flash throughout this year.
At one time, he was heavily involved and keen to do more of the character, though,
including potentially writing and directing a Batman film that he would star in. Right, I forgot about that.
Doing promotional rounds for the drama The Tender Bar, which I started watching last night,
and I'm liking it. The actor spoke with the Los Angeles Times and explained
that John Sweden's reshoots for Justice League combined with some personal struggles
that soured him on the roll.
That was in a dare for me.
That was a bad experience because of the confluence of things, my own life,
my divorce being way too much to competing agendas,
and then Zach Snyder's personal tragedy and then the reshooting.
It was the worst experience.
It was awful.
It was everything that I didn't like about this.
That became the moment where I said, I'm not doing this anymore.
It's not even about like Justice League was so bad because it could have been anything.
There's a complete contrast to his work in the flash as he tells the Harold's son,
there's a complete contrast to his work in the Flash
as he tells the Harold's son that the film
put a really nice finish on my experience with the character,
maybe my favorite scenes in term of Batman
and the interpretation of Batman
that I have done with in the Flash movie.
I hope they maintain the integrity of what we did
because I thought it was a great and really interesting different
but not in a way that is incongruent with the character.
Who knows?
Maybe they will decide that it doesn't work,
but I went it and I did it, it was really fun
and it was really satisfying and it was encouraging.
And I thought, wow, I think they finally figured it out.
That is really great.
Affix exit, open the door for Patinson to take on the role
the big screen and Matt Reyes,
upcoming the Batman film, which opens in March.
Keaton, also coming back in the Flash,
which is due around years end.
A lot to take in here, right?
I like his honesty,
and he was just saying, he's just going through,
all this stuff.
I think there was so much,
and you hear about how most actors on this,
on the Whedon shoots,
had a terrible time from how Eden was to them and how he treated them and in general just
had terrible time and couple that with the fact that this guy was battling personal demons
going through his divorce and then the tragedy that poor Zach Snyder had to go through and
inside all that and being close to Zach Snyder that Ben Affleck was and hit him on a personal level
so all that stuff combined with that he was still just having a bad like as he said it could
have been any movie, but this is what I, when it comes down to this and the way that this was
handled, this is the kind of stuff I don't like about this, doing these types of movies.
But then he shifts and puts it towards the positive time that he had doing the flash.
And that's, that's inspiring.
And I think that that's, I think that just shows also the difference of what, how DC has kind
of turned around over the last couple of years.
Most of their stuff that has come out has been really, really good.
even though the Suicide Squad didn't do very well,
which is a bummer.
As I told you,
it was my favorite comic movie of the year last year.
I think that whoever's in charge now,
they have a much better combined game plan
and know how they want to approach their,
even if it's something for DC's League of Pets or Super Pets,
whatever the movie is called.
That, the talent they're getting involved,
Black Adam, Aquaman 2, the Batman,
Flash, Shazam 2.
I mean, they've got their shit together,
and they're moving, they're moving forward.
And I think that that's probably what you can tell,
like when Ben Affleck was saying,
they figured out how to do this now.
So, okay.
I said I was going to take questions.
I am going to take questions.
Oh, that's the first one.
Okay, I might as well to start with that.
I'm going to take some questions from you guys.
Go to my Facebook page.
And that's how, when I ask for questions,
that's how they come in.
So I'll start with this one.
I wasn't going to put this one in first,
but I will.
Austin T. Feltoner says,
any plans on having Burt Kreischer on as a guest?
I remember seeing you on his podcast not too long ago,
and I feel like he'd fit right in.
All right, well, here is that said thing that you were talking about.
I did do Burt's podcast last year.
I was on his show.
And Bert and I went to college together,
and Bert always tells a story about he and I
and how the first time he did comedy.
I kind of gave him some advice,
and he's always mentioned me,
and he's, I like Bert-A-Ly. He's a very nice guy. He's a good dude.
So I actually texted with him a little while ago. The problem with Bert, he's always traveling.
Not a problem. He's busy. He's always doing stuff. So I, he's also, as you can tell,
Bert's Bert, right? So you got to text him and you got to keep texting him. And I will do that.
And I would rather him, he's someone I definitely want to have in studio. I don't want to do it.
I don't want to do another virtual thing with him. I want to have him in studio. I want to kick back and have a beer with him and just bull,
shit for like, you know, an hour or two. So the answer is yes, but tweeted him and tell him that
we were talking, tell him that we were talking about him today and tell him that you want to see
him on the big thing. Oh, come on. I'll get him on. But yeah, so I'd love to have Bird on.
Bert's great. All right. Let's move on. Let's get some more questions here. Let's start with this one.
Justin Square, you're a busy guy, so I wonder sometimes, how do you relax, man? What do you do to
distress when you start to feel overwhelmed?
It's a good question because right now I think that I'm in a goal point where I'm at, right?
And I think that right now for me, relaxing, is this strangely enough?
Because of where we are in the world again, that this is what I have to really focus on.
Like Schmodown's coming back up, the season's coming back up, but we got to get in the studio.
There's so much that needs, that you're dealing with so many people.
people and you want to keep so many people safe.
So there's so much to handle.
So it becomes stressful in that aspect.
So for me, this, I'm able to do, continue to do, talk to you guys.
And a lot of you guys have noted this.
And I confirmed it.
And I'll confirm it again on air is that this is the happiest I've ever been doing
this stuff.
I think that the big thing when I have guests on, when I'm doing this,
It's the most fun I've ever had doing a show.
And nothing against any one of you guys who are fans of whether a Shmoh's No or Clyder Live or any of those shows.
I just enjoy this show more.
I feel like it's the best combination of all of those shows put together.
And the same thing goes for Sith Council.
I enjoy Sith Council a billion times better than I ever enjoyed doing Jedi Council.
Because it's just me and two friends talking about Star Wars in a way that we want to talk about it.
and that's what I enjoy doing about it.
So that's kind of how I, you know,
and obviously being with my kids and being with my wife.
But the thing,
the problem is at the time is that you just want these kids to be kids
and do their thing and go out.
And it's like one thing after next.
I do believe that this is the tail end of this thing.
Well, we'll see.
But that's kind of how, that's kind of how, Justin.
All right.
Next one.
John Crum.
What up, Christian Harlow?
Hey, I know you're excited.
excited for the Batman and the Flash.
We'll see over under 50% chance of Pattinson's Batman appears in the Flash in some capacity,
including post credits.
I love this question.
Because I don't know how I haven't even heard about this or thought about this.
And I'm sure people have.
Maybe I just missed it, right?
But knowing that Ben Affleck's in it, knowing that Keaton is in it, why wouldn't they put patents in it at some point?
Especially if you want to promote it, right, a little bit more.
and the fact that it's similar to what they did in No Way Home
and similar to the fact that they're acknowledging that
Now the other question is, well, Bales show up
Because we all talked about how they tried to keep the surprise of Garfield
and Toby
But they didn't and they never revealed it
And that's why you got the reactions that you did in the theater and everything too
Maybe they do the same thing for
Christian bail and for Patinson.
And you get four Batman.
That would be great.
That'd be great.
So over under 50%.
I'll go under, but I'm not going to go like,
oh, so under.
I'm going to go like 35%.
35% that he shows up.
But I like it.
Now, the question is bail.
What's bail?
I think bail's higher.
I think bail's higher.
I think we get bail.
I do.
All right.
That's a great question.
I'll thank you for your question.
John.
All right.
Next question.
Brian Newsbaum,
how will we know
which factions
are going to keep
which players?
This is a Schmodeon
question for people
who are not
knowing about the Schmodown
and season nine coming up.
So Brian,
keep a lookout.
Everybody should subscribe
to the movie trivia Shmodown channel.
The awards will be up
and then,
because we're trying to figure out
when we can do our first batch of shooting,
that's going to determine when we start.
The ideal situation is that we'll have
a pay-per-view that ends February
and then March 1st would be the first day of the season.
That's what we're aiming for.
That is what we're aiming for.
But as I just mentioned,
things can be thrown off because of the state of the world.
I hope not.
But that's what we're trying to do.
And in the lead up to that,
what we will be doing on the main channel,
there will be,
whether it's snippets,
scenes,
announcements from players,
managers,
who that will start to announce
where they're going,
who they're keeping,
who they're dropping,
All that type of stuff.
So stay tuned to the channel.
I would put the notifications on the movie Trivichimodon channel as well.
All right.
Moving.
Dave Putnam.
Putman.
Excuse me.
Hey,
did you get a chance to watch Harry Potter 20th year anniversary?
Did your daughter watch the Tournament of Houses?
So let's start with Tournament of Houses.
She did watch it.
She loved it.
So yes,
she really enjoyed that very much so.
And I did watch the Harry Potter 20th year.
I thought it was really sweet.
Thought it was really sweet.
And I thought that it was actually because I'd watch it.
watched that and I watched the friends one and the friends one just seemed like every other
you and it was nice for the cast to kind of go back and it was nice for for friends fans but it was
I don't know just kind of at the end it was yeah that was cool um this this was there was a lot
there's a lot put into it a lot of emotion put into it and you could tell how much it really meant
to all of them the cast um the crew the experience in general and listening to them talk about it
and it really made me wish that they were they were going to make the cursed child
really did.
And maybe those conversations happen.
I don't know.
But it was good, man.
It was good watching Ron Hermione and Harry get back together and talk about it.
And just the conversations, and I always have seen Gary Oldman.
Gary Olman and Dan Lennon-Ratcliffe have a great conversation, the two of them.
And it was really great to see.
And they're talking, they have this one scene, and they're talking about Alan Rickman
and how Alan Rickman knew about where his character.
went because he had talked to J.K. Rowling about it and he knew. And they were laughing about him,
you know, the way that he did it and how clever he was and the stuff that he did and lovingly
talking about him. It was a very sweet moment. I liked it a lot. I loved it. Thank you for asking
about that. I wanted to talk about it more. So I'm glad I had an opportunity to here. All right. Next one.
Now we did that one already. Okay. Callum Henry's with the success, huge success of Cobra Kai and other
80s properties like Ghostbusters Afterlife, how long do you think we'll see?
something in Back to the Future, Universe.
Would you want original actors of all the supporting characters?
I love that you ask this question because I had, actually, in 2012, people keep asking,
how do I get the Cobra Chi guys on a lot?
And I've become friends with both John Horowitz and Hayden Schlosberg and Josh Heald.
I had Hayden and John on the Shmows-No podcast back in 2012.
and I believe the way that that happened was they were promoting American wedding,
which is I think the third or fourth chapter in the American Pie franchise,
and they directed it.
And they, at the time, tweeted something out about Back to the Future,
how they would love to get a shot at or something.
People roasted them.
Roasted them.
Now everybody and their mother wants them do everything.
They wanted to do Star Wars.
They wanted them to do everything.
But they roasted them for doing it.
the last time I interviewed them, I talked to them about Back to the Future, they love Back to the Future.
They love Back to the Future. I mean, John Hurwitz has a picture of Doc Brown hanging in his office, right?
I think that if they revisited, or I always thought, whether it's a television show or a continuation, not a reboot, or not a remake, rather, a continuation in the vein of the way they did you, Cobra Guy, I think that you could do,
something interesting because of time and because of someone finding a delorean figuring out how to use it,
whether it's in the 2015 era, whenever it was and then them being able to maneuver it,
especially with all the stuff that has now been putting into the film universe with multiverses
and all that type of stuff. I think that it's very possible that they could do it. I think there's a way
to do it. I think there's a way to get out of Zvestri involved to do the theme. You just got to get
some Mekis to sign off. That's the big thing. And I think that that's where it came,
the conversation led, I think that they've talked and I think they've tried to do it.
But yeah, it's, I'd love to see it. I'd love to see it. I'm not, I'm not one of these people.
I think it's, I think it's silly to say, oh, it should never have been touched. Never been touched.
Why? It should never be touched if you've got to not put love into it. People would have,
people said the same thing about, about Cobra Kai. When Cobra Kai came out, I was like, I don't know.
You can do a karate kid series. Really? Oh, man, they're going to really butcher these characters.
and they did anything but butchurched them.
I mean, one of the, the, the, the, the show is just such a pleasure to watch.
So I'd love to see it.
I would, I'll be, I'll be open for it, but you'd have to, you'd have to do it the right way.
All right.
All right, moving on.
Matthew Bryan, any possible, maybe a Patreon watch, rewatch party for the Jurassic Park
franchise.
Okay.
So the answer to that question is yes, and there's a lot of, the, Jurassic Park might be an actual,
on this channel public release
leading up to it,
depending on where we land,
where we're at in the rewatch series.
My goal is to always have
some kind of rewatch series
happening on Fridays.
Like I said,
Batman will be on the lead up to the Batman.
Whatever we feel could lead up to
maybe it's Jurassic Park,
maybe it's something else.
However,
I get a lot of requests for rewatches,
whether it's a rewatch of,
I don't know,
it could be the rewatch of the thing
for some people,
but the first time for me.
It could be a rewatch of, let's see,
the first thing I see when I turn around,
Creed 2.
Someone said, hey, you know what,
I want you to,
can we do a rewatch of Creed 2?
Now, if I put that out on a Friday,
being realistic and honest with you guys,
that's not going to be one
that a ton of people,
new viewers and everybody
are going to tune into, right?
However, very, very soon,
whether it's in the next two days
or hopefully this week is my goal,
we are going to release all of the new tiers
for both patrons, for both the Shmodown,
a lot of changes on the Patreon for Shmodown,
and a lot of changes for the SEM Patreon.
And we're going to be very heavily focused on a lot of stuff
for Big Thing and Sith Council.
And one of the things we want to do is once a month,
do a rewatch that's exclusive to Patreon.
So then you guys can vote on it.
You guys can say, okay, hey, I'd love for you to do a rewatch of, again,
like Creed 2.
And then that would be the rewine.
And you guys will vote on it.
Hey, there's four movies that all the patrons have really suggested.
or in the comment section.
This is the one that's been the four that have been talked about the most
and the patrons get to vote on it.
And then that's the one we're going to do.
And here are the other, here are the choices,
the people that I can rewatch it with.
And then you guys can do it that way.
So a lot of fun changes coming to the Patreon.
But Jurassic Park might be happening on this channel without it.
All right.
Jay Piper.
I love this show.
Thank you.
I love the show.
Thank you.
I'm really interested in what Warner Brothers, D.C. is going to do.
I mean, interested, like confused.
I love to know your thoughts.
I think I went over it a little bit beforehand,
and that's, I think that they have a good plan.
I think that I think confusion of how they're going to tie stuff in
is probably what you meant, right?
And I think that's a fair, that's fair to share that confusion
because where are they going to go?
How are they going to combine both the, whatever the universe was,
how are they going to explain it in Flashpoint?
And that's the beauty of the Flashpoint.
of the flash, is that they're going to be able to
set their universe in motion however they please.
But they only got, well, I shouldn't say they only have one shot,
but depending on how the second movie goes,
that they want to do it again, they could do it that way.
But that's how they're going to do it.
They're going to reset it that way.
So I think you're supposed to be confused,
and I think they were going to learn a lot more come November,
is the answer to that question.
All right.
So Tan Eugene, or I believe the Tan,
Eugene with the Mandalorian and the book of Boba.
Getting a lot of positive reactions.
Is it very likely that a Star Wars Nightseller Republic live action TV series will happen in future installments?
Very curious.
Is it very likely?
No, it's not very likely.
Definitely not very likely.
Is it something that I would love?
Yeah.
Absolutely.
It's been rumored that Darth Bain had been in development as a movie or a TV show.
I don't know, whatever happened with it.
There's been talk of Knights of Republic as a movie.
There's been talk, I mean, from rumor, fact, I don't know.
It's certainly a lot of interest, you know.
The question, again, to Lucas film is to them looking at, in the John Pinto side of it,
will the John Pintoes of the world care about Nissela Republic?
It's probably what they're saying.
I believe that they would because I believe that because of Star Wars in general
as a property if you set it up the right way.
You don't have to keep relying on characters like
Luke Skywalker and Boba Fett and, you know,
Assocato, who's still part of that thing.
You don't have to rely on all these,
and you can create new characters inside of it.
And I think that that's what they're trying to do
through the High Republic series,
trying to get a new fan base involved
and all these new characters involved and all that.
But it's still a subsect of the fan base.
But I think if you set up the night,
So Republic, I think it could work.
I think it could work.
Oh, by the way, I just got a notification.
I have a stupid TikTok account now.
I tell you that.
A TikTok account.
I posted something.
I posted a few different things.
It's just, it's the Christian Harlov.
Because I realize I said, oh, Christian Harlov's taken already.
And Roxy told me, she's like, there's another Christian Harlov account.
I go, oh, man, I look in this account I set up a long time ago.
And I don't know how to log into it.
Stupid asshole.
So the Christian Harlov.
Go over there and TikTok it up.
Cool.
All right.
What's, last one?
Let's see the last one here.
Last one.
A lot of them today.
Jordan Babcock.
I love the show, fella.
Thank you.
You've always been a go-to to get me through a work day, so thank you.
Thank you, Jordan.
Do you think you will ever do watchalongs again?
Some of my favorite collider days were with Campy, Schnepp, Ellis,
anyone else watching the Star Wars movie and just hanging out,
even listening to you guys.
I always felt like I was watching my favorite movies with a group of friends.
This is why we did the re-watch series.
Watchalongs are harder to do.
They're harder to schedule.
They're harder to...
I was doing watch-alongs.
for the Mandalorian, which was fun, but it's just harder to do.
And I also don't like the fact that you can't put the movie over it.
All of those got taken down, I think off Clare anyway, because of the sound.
It's like a whole thing.
So to me, the watchalongs or the rewatches are the fun alternative to that
because we get to watch them and then afterwards we can really analyze and talk about them.
And that's another reason why we want to do it on Patreon.
to keep going.
So thank you.
Thank you very much.
And I appreciate the very kind of words.
I missed a big man.
And I think I'd check this out.
I had this recently going through my pictures.
There he is.
I miss you, buddy.
It's the best.
All right.
So guys,
thank you so much for joining me here today.
I appreciate you.
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