The Kristian Harloff Show - Are There Too Many Jokes in Thor Love and Thunder? - (NO SPOILERS) | The Big Thing
Episode Date: July 7, 2022Thor: Love and Thunder is getting mixed reviews. It is currently 70 percent on Rotten Tomatoes which is a lower score for a Thor film. There seems to be many that have seen it so far that feel there i...s too much comedy and then there are a lot who think it is a perfect amount of humor in the fourth film starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson. Taika Waititi is a very funny guy but how many jokes are too many? On today's show, Kristian Harloff, Roxy Striar and Brett Sheridan discuss this, Taron Eggerton possibly as Wolverine, vacation woes and The Boys Season 3. GET STORYBLOCKS: http://www.storyblocks.com/BIGTHING Follow the crew on Twitter! Kristian Harloff https://twitter.com/KristianHarloff Roxy Striar https://twitter.com/roxystriar Brett Sheridan https://twitter.com/misterwiggly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello, everybody. Welcome back. It's Thursday.
And I know people are really starting to look forward to the Thursday show.
And I love that. I love that. I love it. And I love it so much.
And last week, Brett got credit for, hello, which was not him.
Yes, he's funny. I know it, but I'm taking that one. That is mine.
But he did the other stuff. He also followed it up by, oh, he's here, which killed me.
Anyway, we're talking about bits.
This is going to be a good show here today.
We're going to talk about Taryn Egerton talking about Wolverine.
It's been rumored that he was going to play Wolverine.
Will he play Wolverine?
He met with Vigy, so what's the deal?
Is it going to happen?
The boys, I've been really watching that.
I watched that episode that Roxy said I would throw up on.
I did not throw up on it.
It is absolutely a crazy scene, but did not throw up on him.
Talk a little bit about Boys season three.
Stranger Things crushed it all the way around.
It finished up.
There's shows that we should be watching that.
Roxy wants to talk about.
Thor, Love and Thunder, both Roxy and I have seen it.
We can do a little bit of a non-spoiler review for all of you guys
and give your thoughts.
It's not as I thought I was going to be in the minority with my thought,
but apparently I'm not.
So it's a lower rated Rotten Tomatoes score, not rotten, but lower than most Marvel property.
So we'll get into that.
That and more on the show here today, but make sure that you guys are going to subscribe to this channel.
We need you to do it.
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By the time we aired this thing, maybe it is at 50,000.
But we need you guys to help us out and get us to 100,
because I'm going to talk about a potential stand-up comedy tour.
That and more.
on the show today. Let's do it.
Yo! What's up, everybody? Welcome back.
Big thing. And I'm excited to have you back. And
what I will say is that it got a lot of love
with the last week with the announcement of the ending of the movie Trivue of Shmowdown.
And people are asking, like, what's next? What's going to happen? What are you doing?
And I've been talking a lot about the big thing in this channel.
And this is where the focus is going to go. It has to go for me.
whether it's stuff that I'm really interested in doing,
the stuff that I'm going to be doing to protect my family,
to do other things, all those types of things.
Plus, the idea I was messing around,
and I had done stand-up for the first time in a long time on,
it was a couple months ago at Flappers Comedy Club,
and I posted the clip just to see what you guys would think.
And I put up there, it's up there now,
if you haven't seen it, and check it out.
And I was kind of overwhelmed by the comments and the thoughts,
and it made me realize the thing that I really wanted,
to do next year is when we get this channel big enough that we can start to take the show on the road.
And I'm not just talking about stand up comedy because stand up comedy I would have myself, Brett,
Kate, Winston, Coy come and do a show.
That's something we'll definitely do.
But I think that when we do like an actual like city tour, I'd want to do multiple shows.
And we'd also do like big thing and sit inside the same weekend.
And in order to do that, I'd bring these two characters.
which is with me. I would bring Ms. Roxy Stryor, and I would bring Brett Sheridan to do a couple of different things.
Spooky, yeah, we're going to get a, we're getting a new light soon, but we do have this, we have, we have this, we're working, we're moving on the show, we're starting to do new things.
So I really appreciate everything that everyone's been doing.
And, yeah, Roxy was one of the first people that reached out, and she's, and as I said to her before we started,
Roxie's one of the real ones, everybody. And she, she reached out and she asked me, how are you doing?
How are you feeling?
And you always know who your true pals are right away.
Brett didn't even text me once in a way.
You told me.
I'm kidding.
I'm totally good.
I'm totally good.
He said something really nice about you on SCN though.
So does that count?
Yeah, of course it does.
But what's that show?
I'm just kidding.
No, and that show, by the way, is doing very well for us on Patreon.
But yeah, Roxie, it's like the Shmode-an was around nine seasons and it was just, it was a big thing.
You were there since season one.
Yeah.
This is a massive life change for you, Christian.
Yeah.
I think that people on the internet forget about that consistently.
Like this is your job.
It is your life.
And it's your baby that you created.
So for anybody saying anything other than how are you doing, I don't get it.
Well, I mean, it's people in general.
What I would say, because someone asked me yesterday, like what their response was,
and I will say 96%.
of the competitors, fan base, people in general, very positive.
Sad, but very positive.
I would say Twitter and YouTube and Instagram and Facebook and calls all those people.
Very kind, wonderful.
It's been really, really nice.
It's a very small percentage of people who are being jerks about at night.
Didn't really pay attention to it.
And they don't matter.
It doesn't matter at all.
because it has to turn into more stuff.
And that's why, like, when I started to put on this,
that clip yesterday that I put on the channel,
I put it on Instagram, I put it on Facebook.
I loved it, by the way.
Did you not, oh, yeah, you weren't able to go live to it.
No, but I went live to your, yeah.
New York, you were there in the, in the audience, like kind of surprised.
It was during World Girl, so I wasn't able to go, so I watched it, obviously.
You liked it?
It was awesome.
It was awesome.
I love how much you're talking about your real life and your family.
It feels like having a funny conversation.
with you. And that's what I wanted to do. And I also, that's why I wanted to kind of spin this back
today because Roxy had asked how my vacation was. Oh, no. All right. So here's what he said before
we started to try. Was your, was your vacation amazing? And he said,
eh. It wasn't that it was, it was, it was amazing. Like the amount of time that we spent
together as a family, awesome. It's like, so we went to Mill Valley. So for people who don't know
what Mill Valley is, it's, it's, it's right near San Francisco. It's like right next to San Francisco.
It's like it's, it's, we road tripped. We rode tripped. We took the car and we drove and it. It should take you about five and a half hours. Brett and I drove to San Francisco once. Oh, yeah, that was a beaut. That was a whole other story. But, um, but, um, real quick, Mill Valley has a song. Do they? You Google it on, and it's, and it's a bunch of hippies singing it's, my, I think, my friend's wife is from Mill Valley, I believe. And, yeah, after this, you can look it up, or it's, it's quite humorous because it's just, Mill Valley, where it's just a bunch of hippies.
He passed on my one.
You could see where you could get that.
You could gather that.
I'm going to see where the name.
What's it known for?
Like wine or what's?
Forest, like nature.
It's, I'm going to say.
Treats.
Yeah.
Hey, comma.
What was the name of the hotel we stayed at?
Question mark.
In Mill Valley, question mark.
Because she's.
Hey, comma?
Okay.
So you'll be all right.
So if.
That was your nickname.
Yeah, I call her comma.
I call her comma.
She's always a little, she's that added step.
It's all right.
Sometimes you don't have to tell people what you're really thinking.
Oh, my God.
I was like, well, I never heard you call their comma.
Well, it's a good one, right?
Yeah, it's a good one, right.
Hey, comma.
Yeah, the blonde really.
It's coming out hard right now.
Wow, she went blonder and comma was her name.
Comma was her name, mo.
That was tough.
Okay, so, okay, my wife just told me the name of it.
So, anyway, so we get in the car.
I'm going to tell people you, I'm going to tell you in a second once I get to that part of the story.
Comma.
But what I will say is that we, so we get on, we text and we're looking at Mill Valley.
Yeah, you got us.
I mean, it's going to be a nice little button to this,
or it's going to just take it and go.
Right, right done.
Yeah, you can play it,
and the whole monetization of the show goes down.
Perfect.
So we, the trip should take you about five and a half hours as we go to the navigation.
So this is how the trip starts.
Get on the five highway.
And I'm like, okay, tells us we're going to be there five and a half hours.
And so my wife goes, should we go this way?
I'm like, well, you want to get there in time?
And she's like, well, why don't we go?
go, why don't we go to, you know, I want to take like the scenic route.
She wants to take the coast.
I want to take the coast.
Yeah.
And I was like, that's going to tack on some time.
And we had the dog with us, by the way.
Should add that.
Dogs in the car as well.
And the, and the 10 year old travels very well.
Four and a half year old, not so much.
So we had put, I put Elena of Avalar on the fucking, you know, the video.
It's a Disney show.
Okay.
And so all of her shows and all these things.
Never heard of that.
Elena of Avatar.
Avalar.
Avalar.
And it's a very...
Anybody with kids knows the show.
Anybody with kids...
Did you miss it?
Yeah, I miss this one.
You miss it.
It's a big Disney show.
Yeah, I get it.
I don't have kids.
So we're driving there.
And she's like, so right away.
And we had done this once before when we drove to...
Where the hell did we go?
Solvang.
And it was a faster route to go.
She wanted to go to the coast.
That's only like two hours.
It adds two hours.
Yeah, Solvang is only around two hours.
But this adds about two hours to drive.
So now, instead of a five and a half hour of drive.
we're doing close to eight.
Why would Kamala want to do that?
Well, because she wanted to see,
she wanted to get more of it.
And the main reason she wanted to go is because on the five,
all you're going to get in and out,
Carl's Jr.
You're not going to get anything good that we can stop in.
And we've stopped in places before and got really good food.
We stopped at this place first time in where the hell was it in Santa Barbara.
And it was a-
The best food in the world.
Really good.
And it's a Mexican place we had.
called Carlitos that we went to, and we're like, well, we'll go there.
So we get into this big argument right away to start.
I was like, I'm like, you want to tack on two hours with a kid that is going to be a monster?
And she's like, I don't want to be on the five because I would have planned out the night before.
Then we would have some food.
I would have made food.
I don't have food.
I'm like, so there we go.
So it takes it's just 45 minutes to get to the PCH from where we were in the valley.
So we're flying on the highway.
Now we're on the highway.
And it does add that time.
but to be fair the route was nice and then i just kind of settled in the dog was fine the dog was
fine settled in so now the kid starts the little one starts to go she she we're 45 minutes into
the trip just hit the pca hs are we there yet oh brother and we've got now about seven hours
left to go on the trip so you know all the different things we had to do i can't even tell you
how many preschool songs i listened to on the way and we're driving there and this is the best
Look at the ocean.
I've seen it.
Yeah.
And so we're driving to this place.
And right outside of Santa Barbara, we find Carlitos.
We find that place that we liked.
And my wife goes, okay, let's order.
We ordered our food 20 minutes.
And we were out.
We were going to get there to Carlitos in 20 minutes.
Perfect timing.
Now the kids got the Elena of Avalor.
She's watching it.
She's quiet.
And she goes, I don't feel good.
Looks up.
And Linda Blair style, baby.
The puke comes out at 100 miles an hour.
And Brett, it felt like.
was going on for four minutes.
And when you are, when you are us, and even when you're drunk, if you're in the back of a car
and you get sick, you try to roll the window.
Then you might miss, you might think that the window is down when it's really up and you,
but you're aiming for it.
In a four-year-old, she's just aiming.
She's just, not aiming.
She's just going.
Spewing.
And the dog was sleeping there and got out of the way in time, right?
So now we are in this just, a brand-new car.
all over the freaking place, stinking up, and we pull over to this neighborhood.
And if you had a gun to my head, I couldn't tell you how to get back there, right, from now.
And we're in this neighborhood, and this is where it gets great.
So we're on the side of the road here, taking everything out of the car now, all the pew, everything.
And the car seat that this kid is in is just lathered and puke.
So my wife now has the glows.
gloves on and the water and she's just scrubbing on the side of the road nailing this thing,
right?
And you could, it was like, you know when the Terminator has somebody and they're hitting it
over the head and it won't move?
That's my wife when she's just, and then.
You just keep that in your car because this has happened before?
No, no, the gloves in the water and the-
Remember, my wife is like, she's with pandemic style, she's got, she's got everything.
She's got everything and all that, but we're dumping, there's bottles of water and everything.
It's, it's, the entire drought was caused by us during this, during this, during,
during this time. So she's just going and everything and just trying to get it out. So this car
pulls up. The guy goes, hey, my guy's in his 60s, right? How's going? You guys visiting people
out here? And I'm like, not, not really. And he's like, oh, my kid's sick. And he goes, I go,
don't worry, we're leaving. And he goes, all right, I'm just, you know, trying to protect the neighborhood,
make sure what's going on with the neighborhood. Right. And I go, yeah, we're good. Thanks a lot.
And I'm telling you, after that, it felt like we went into, like, that town and lost
where the others are just looking at you because people were driving by, like, these are all, like,
just really wealthy white people.
You were in Montecito, I bet.
I don't know where I was.
And they're driving, and they're going through.
And we might as well been Jesse and Walt selling meth on the side of the highway.
And here I am, literally, waving at people as they're driving by, and you turn, if you would have
pan the camera, you just.
I just throwing stuff out of the car.
Like, it's like Wiley Coyote stuff, like going off to the side.
Hilarious.
So we finally, we clean all this shit out.
We get bad.
We, we, and then we get to Carlitos an hour later.
Oh, no.
And the woman goes, thank God you're here.
I thought it was a fake call.
Because it took us so long.
So we're eating in the parking lot at this point.
And I'm taking the dog.
He won't piss finally.
And finally he does after he drinks a lot of water.
but strangely enough, as horrifying as it sounds,
it wasn't arguing.
It was like, all right, let's just finish up, let's go.
We get to this place called the Aqua Hotel in Mill Valley.
We went over the Golden Gate Bridge.
You just went from zero to, now you're just traveling five more hours.
We got back.
We got back in the car.
And with the puke smell is in there.
There's no doubt about it.
That doesn't go away.
Nope, we had to get baking soda.
You had to do all that stuff throughout the seat.
We got back to L.A., but, like, we had to, that was there.
And even the little one, I don't want to get back in here.
It stinks.
And we're like, well, who caused that?
And then we get to this place to Aqua Hotel, which is fantastic.
If anybody ever going to Mill Valley, we went over the Golden Gate Bridge.
We'd go to this place, Mill Valley.
It was awesome.
Really nice place.
It was great breakfast.
Good stuff.
And then we went to this, it was like the Redwood Forest, like, where, like, in that general area,
it kind of looked like Return of the Jedi.
And we spent some time there.
That's the really tall trees.
Yes.
And we spent some time there.
And we had, I wish I would have brought up some of those pictures that I took.
But anyway.
And then we, but it was the reason why I said,
because we didn't really spend enough time there.
We spent one day we had a great Italian restaurant that we ate at the next day.
We come back.
You back the next day?
Well, we got the, we left on Wednesday.
We got there Wednesday night.
We had some dinner.
Thursday, we went to the forest.
We had some lunch.
We did some more stuff.
We had dinner again.
And then the next day we left.
We had breakfast and then we left on Friday or whatever.
So during the Schmodeon announcement, you are on the road.
I was on the road when the showdown announcement dropped.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, the phone was just going bananas as I'm driving.
That's why I didn't bother.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, you knew.
And I'd heard about it prior to that.
Yes.
We had already talked to you.
We had already talked.
But I was driving back and then July 4th, which is where I wanted to go with.
I wanted you got to react to this.
Have you guys seen this video yet?
Is somebody going to get injured?
No, no, no, I don't.
It doesn't look like anybody gets injured.
And that's why if, so here's what I'm going to say,
is that if nobody gets injured,
which it doesn't look like anybody does,
this is hilarious.
If it turns out somebody did get injured, then it sucks.
But here we go.
Okay.
Watch.
Fireworks going off.
Oh, yeah.
No, that's what?
Yeah.
That's not over yet.
Keep.
Oh.
Just keep going.
Oh, my gosh.
Look.
Oh.
Oh my God.
Looks like a Jerry Bruckheimer.
So what is,
I think, so this is the, yeah.
What the fuck happened?
Okay, you're supposed to put the ball in like a tube.
I know these fireworks.
They didn't do any of that.
Yeah.
So they put it outside the tube, it looks like.
Do you car light on fire?
I think the box of the extra ones was sitting next to the car,
shot over there and let them on fire.
So those are just unhinged.
It does look like everybody got away.
I would rather puke in my car 10 out of 10 times.
But look, I mean, this is.
me and my dad and my brother basically every year.
Yeah, and that's what I was going to ask you.
Roxy was growing up on the East Coast,
my wife was asking me what we did on the East Coast.
Where I was, I don't know about you,
I don't know if it stopped at a certain period after the 80s,
but like I remember just walking on my street
and people were just lightened fireworks off on the street.
For sure.
For sure.
That was it.
So it was a park called PS-162,
and they would take everything,
all the illegal fireworks that everyone bought,
they would bring them to the park,
and it was just like a battlefield.
Yeah, you couldn't,
buy them in Massachusetts, so you would go over the border to New Hampshire, you would get them,
you would come back, and especially like in the beach towns, I mean, there was no rhyme or reason.
There were no rules.
No.
Just people would be doing it in the daytime.
It's like, I can't even see it.
It's not even dark out yet.
No, there was a guy that used to sell out of his place in Queens.
He would sell massive amounts, and you would go and you would knock on his door and he would show you all the stuff that he had.
He had the Roman candles.
He had everything, right?
And you just go and you would buy them.
And it's, yeah, it's the same thing like I was telling you, right yesterday.
I'm driving yesterday, Roxy, and I see this place closed down,
and I said to Brett, I said, how do you know, I'm going to ask you, Roxy to them.
I ask people out there.
How do you know massage places if they're legit or if they're the places that are given the happy endings?
You ask?
No, if you're driving.
Oh.
You're driving and you look.
How do you know?
Maybe something about their light.
Is there a coat?
If they're still in business, they're given hands off.
Because there's no chance that anybody's stopping off at legit massage
places anymore during the pandemic. It's just like you're driving by. It's like, okay, well, that place
isn't legit. I'm like, oh, that place is out of business? They must have been legit.
Damn. I've never ever been offered that. I've never gotten a massage before, but I never heard
of anybody going and really getting one of those. I kind of thought it was just a movie thing.
I've never even thought about that they would give a woman a happy ending, but I don't know how it works.
I don't know how any of it works. It's like when you go, all I'm saying is when you drive in,
all these places are like, it just, when you drive by certain places, when you're in the middle,
and the place, every other business is out of business, but this one massage place is open.
You know what they're doing. You know what they're doing. Somebody knows what they're doing.
And that could be an absolutely a stereotype that is not accurate. Maybe they're really good with feet.
Maybe. But that's the thing. Right now, even if you told me someone had the best massages that you're ever going to get, I'm not going in there right now.
And I would rather just massage my back on a fence.
I'll just go like this.
Does that work?
No.
No?
No.
All right.
Wow.
You get the splinters.
Well.
Well.
Well.
I'm a chain link fence.
Yeah.
A chain link fence.
What kind of fence we're talking about here?
I don't know.
I think of a white picket fence and then you are in that neighborhood in Montecito and
somebody walks by.
You can imagine if that's what I was doing when they,
when they came by and it was just like rubbing my back on one of their fences.
They would have had a hard thing.
We're all right.
We're all fine here.
I love Santa Barbara in that outside area.
But the people there, they pretend to be so painfully chill and they are so pretentious.
It was, I couldn't believe it.
It's like they, they were all alerted that we were on the premise.
And they, it was as if we were robbing a bag.
You're not like in somebody's driveway.
No.
No, we were on the side of the road.
Anyway, is she, does she puke in the car a lot?
Because, I mean, I, this is it.
I put trash bags over the kids' ears for every trip.
I'm never dealing with that again.
It's like, because they do the same.
Even at like 10, 12, you know, they would just do like, oh, I'm sick.
You got to do the dramamine.
My little sister used to puke on every road to go and on.
The dramamine really helps.
Can you drug kids that are four?
You can give them, uh, I don't know, four.
I don't know about dramamine, but.
Anyway, listen, they're screaming at us to talk about movies.
Oh, yeah.
But I do want to talk about it.
Well, they can shut the fuck up.
Yeah.
There you go, rocks.
See?
See?
I like what you're doing.
I'm rubbing off on you.
So, but let's talk about Thor, love and thunder, right?
Yeah, Thor Thor.
So people are, people are, it's mixed.
I thought, I thought I was going to be in the minority
because I talked about how the movie, it's like, I, I, you didn't like Raggar Rock, right?
No, I mean, I was, and people thought it was funny, but it was just too much.
There was no, none of the jokes got to breathe at all.
Well, then you're not, then you're really not going to like this one,
because this one is, now that we can actually talk about it, a non-sport.
And I love Tyke.
I love everything Tyka does.
Right.
But it's,
and that's what I said in my review.
My review,
and I loved Ragnarok.
My,
my opinion is that Ragnarok,
and some people push back on me on this,
and that's fine.
I feel like Ragnarok had a good balance.
You certainly won't agree with this,
but like I thought Ragnarok had a good balance
of drama and comedy and told the story.
Like there were some good emotional moments throughout it.
There was like 50-50.
And I'll even push and say maybe it was 60-40 comedy,
which I'm not going to argue with.
This is like 80.
85% comedy with like 15%
the rest because it takes like 45 minutes before the
like the Jane storyline.
I thought the chemistry with those two were great in this movie.
I thought that her story works really well
and was one of the emotional arcs.
I thought the Christian Bale's character had a good emotional arc,
but you're 45 minutes into it
where it's just almost like a spoof comedy at times.
But did you feel the same way?
You hadn't seen it last time we saw.
Yeah, I hadn't seen it.
It's still a Marvel movie,
so I still liked looking at it.
Yeah.
I loved Ragnarok.
This movie was like, it was a little rough for me.
Yeah.
I think that it was so weird, Doreena and Steph, the World Girls co-host that I went with,
were like hooting and hollering, loved it.
Steph said it's top five Marvel movie of her of all time.
So the people I was sitting with were like crying,
they were laughing so hard.
It's mixed.
And the theater seemed so into it.
So I was kind of confused when I was watching it feeling like, huh?
And then I did not feel the same way you did.
I thought that her storyline, her emotional arc was like,
borderline offense.
Oh, wow.
I didn't offend me, but they take a very, very serious story.
Oh, I know where you're coming from.
And it was just like, what the F?
I'm going to give you what they,
I'm going to give you what you and I both don't like.
That's what was in the comics.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
And everybody said that to me.
That's what was in the comics.
I'm like, that's fine.
You just don't like that angle in the comics.
I just think, and the way that they did it,
they shoehorned a very serious subject matter.
Yeah.
Into a movie that had five jokes per second.
Right.
And I was, and never.
That's the balance.
Yeah.
And it was just like, wait, then why did we do this?
You didn't have to tell this story.
I know, that was the tough part of it for me.
I like that storyline.
I liked Gore storyline.
I like Gore storyline too.
Yeah, but I agree with you 100%.
The problem is that it's so.
mixed into this like just extreme comedy because that's what this movie is.
This movie is an extreme comedy for the majority of it.
Thor is not very serious like maybe at all except maybe like 10 minutes of the movie.
And a lot of the jokes are really funny.
Yes, very much so.
Like Tyca's a funny dude.
Super funny.
Dialogue was really funny.
It's, and I cannot say when I'm watching it that like it's not a very well-written joke.
The chemistry is not there.
The timing.
It's all there.
It's just when you're looking at this particular movie,
I thought that the perfect balance for what Thor is was like Infinity War and like Endgame.
Like that Thor, I thought that played really well with combining both moments and emotions.
And I think that was missing heavily in this movie.
All things considered, though, this is my second favorite Thor movie.
I really hate Dark World.
And the first Thor is fine.
But, you know, when I was looking back, the first Thor has a 77 on Rotten Tomatoes.
Dark World has a 66.
and this, the last time I checked out, is 71.
It's going down, yeah.
It's going down.
Ragnarok has like a 90-something on there, which I think it deserves.
92.
I love Ragnarok.
He hates it because he's such a hater.
I don't have to check it out again, but I don't know what it was.
It was just something that, yeah, I felt like it was overly joked.
Like, there's comic reliefs in films and everybody had jokes.
See, that's the way I felt about Guardians too, but a lot of people say what you did,
that it has that thing.
And I think you're definitely going to feel that.
I thought Tessa Thompson was good in this too, but underused.
What do you think about Russell Crow?
I hated what they did with it.
What they did with him was a great.
I don't want to spoil it though yet, but I just, I hated what they did with Zeus.
What was up with that?
It's just, it was the Tyca style.
And there's like, there's some, it just, I was really looking forward to Zeus,
appearing this.
And I love Russell Crow as far as performer goes.
And he was, it was one of the things I, I just, that whole scene, I,
That was when I was like, all right, that's the top secret stuff I was talking about.
Like the spooky hot shots.
Although where we were looked cool at least.
It looks great.
It looks great.
And I think there's, I understand why the reactions are as mixed as they are.
Because I think there's going to be a lot of people that are in our camp feeling that way.
And then there's going to be tons of people.
I think to the casual fan, like Doreena is not a massive big budget marvel.
She loved it.
Right.
Because she's there to laugh.
She's just there to laugh and to get a kickout.
of it. She doesn't give a shit if Thor is serious or not.
If she's entertained by it, and the movie is very entertaining.
You can't say this movie's not entertaining.
No, Christian.
You know what it's entertaining?
You're right, but it did feel long to me.
Like, they were like, it flew by.
Because I don't think, because you weren't attached to the way you wanted to be.
That's why.
It is entertaining, right?
I feel the same way.
I felt the same way where it was just like, okay, we're just joking it up here.
This movie is just, but I look next to Winston, who's loving it, and he's just on this ride.
And it's like, this is an entertaining movie for people who are just there for,
to go in and go in, this is a full-fledged comedy.
Like, there's a blend between the two in Ragner Rock.
This is a comedy.
What's the name of that show that I watched of his,
not what we do in the shadows,
but the Pirates one that I've been recently watching.
I can never remember the name of it.
It's Tyco's show, and it's about Pirates, Blackbeard.
I can literally never remember the name of it.
I don't know, Rock, so yeah.
Yeah, that was it.
I think that if you watch that.
Pirates, pirates, pirates, pirates.
Pirates, Pirates, Booty.
Yeah, yeah.
I like the booty, booty.
That was definitely it.
The booty booty, booty.
Thank you guys for your help on this one.
Is it something sales?
Soupy sales?
No.
I feel like one of you guys,
maybe while I was talking,
could maybe look it up or something.
No.
No, yeah, okay, soupy sales.
No, that's, see, that hurts our brains.
Why would you do that?
We need to do is try to figure it out.
No, we're professionals.
No, I think that's right.
I genuinely don't know one word in it.
I think there might be a question mark at the end of the end of it.
I think I tried to watch that one.
What did you watch?
Booty Booty Booty.
There's a song called Booty Booty Booty.
You know that?
Show me.
Booty, booty, booty, booty, booty, booty, booty.
No, not the one of the songs that's listened to on the road trip.
It's got the Beyonce thing to it.
Dun, da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-dun.
Booty, booty, booty, booty, booty.
I don't know if anybody's heard this, but I've...
And it's part of the Tiger Show?
I have no idea what has any...
It doesn't have anything to do with what you're talking.
It could be.
They should, if they haven't...
So, I just wanted to let you guys know.
Oh, yes.
Was that if you liked that show, which title I don't know, then I think you would like this movie.
Puddy, buddy, buddy, buddy.
Um, yeah, so.
So, so, you love the booty.
Well, speaking of booty.
Yes.
Our flag means death.
Our flag means death.
That's the name of the show.
You've got to watch your mouth.
Yeah, I'll never remember.
No, I haven't tried this.
I struggled with that show, but people loved it.
So it's very tight of humor.
Okay.
Well, I mean, that's the thing.
I think, and I am a big tyco with TV fan.
I think he's very, I think he's very.
funny. I think he's a rock star. Is your favorite movie
of his Jojo Rabbit though? Um
Because if it isn't, you're a racist.
No, it's true. I do like that movie a lot. I don't know if it's my favorite of his.
Um, I still haven't seen the other one with the kid. My, my, my, oh, wilder people.
Yes. My father-in-law was watching that and, and loved it.
That was one of my, uh, breadth of the future reviews. And that one I, I, I had issues with
because I wasn't quite sure if it was supposed to be funny at parts or if it
because it is,
it seems to be a common thing with him.
Yeah.
It's just,
he did,
I mean,
look,
even like,
because this one was like,
serious,
but then there were camping moments where you're like,
oh,
that doesn't really work with the,
well,
the same thing with the other one.
Was the one you just mentioned?
The flag.
No.
What are we doing in the shadows?
No.
Jojo Rabbit.
Thank you.
What we do in the shadows,
I've watched several times.
And I don't watch a lot of movies.
But that one's supposed,
but that one is just,
that's the tone.
Yeah.
That's the tone.
Like the,
the Jojo Rabbit is,
is a mixture of both,
because there's some really heavy moments
in Jojo Rock.
And I was my favorite by far of his...
It's great.
It's great.
And I don't know,
but I think I really love Ragnarok.
I do.
I love Ragnarok.
Now, I will say this.
People keep asking me this common question,
which is, are you now nervous
for his Star Wars movie?
And what I say is,
remember that he did the Mandalorian...
He did a few Mandalorian episodes, right?
And the Mandalorian episode that he did
starts with a joke
with the two Storm Troopers going on for a little bit,
but then it can,
kicks into gear and it's just one of the best episodes.
However, the answer is, yes, I am nervous
because the difference is that's Faloni and Favreau script.
Is he writing the Star Wars movie?
He's going to write it.
I think that we're going to get something like this for Star Wars,
and that does concern me because I get,
when it comes to like Marvel humor, when it's placed in there,
it's in there, and like when it works, it works, and it's part of it.
And I'm fully aware, like, and I brought this up on, I think, our spoiler review that we do that's coming out soon.
But to me, the perfect Marvel humor is something like this in the Infinity War when they're battling one of Thanos's agents of evil.
And Tony Stark, Wong, Dr. Strange, Spider-Man, and Hulk are trying to fight them off.
And Wong saves, it's like a serious moment, but Wong saves Tony Stark.
and Tony goes,
Wong, you're invited to the wedding,
and he comes out.
And he just throws a joke out there
in the middle of it.
Now, would you throw a joke in real life?
Probably not,
but that's part of Marvel
and it's accepted,
and that's the type of stuff
that works for me because it's a balance.
Yeah.
In Star Wars, when Pope shows up
in that Last Jedi scene
and starts talking about Hux's mothers on the phone,
that's never worked in Star Wars.
And people always miss all the time.
I get,
Star Wars has humor in it too.
Of course it does.
Of course it does.
always bring up the scene in Empire or New Hope when Han Solo's like,
we're fine down here.
How are you?
And then he shoots the thing.
It was a boring conversation anyway.
That to me seems like a more realistic, what the character would do funny.
Like that's the type of stuff that always worked in Star Wars humor for me.
And there was a lot of that Mandalorian.
And there was the thing that worked in Obi-Wan that was really good was with the Java.
When the Java comes in and he's just, and the Java is trying to sell him the junk.
And Obi-Wan doesn't start cracking.
jokes and start doing all this stuff. It's the Java that was the funny character. And that's,
that's the balance that I think is missing. Do you think there is room in the Star Wars universe
for a comedy? This kind of comedy? A comedy. It depends on the comedy. I mean, it's,
it just depends on the comedy. It depends on when, and who's in the comedy, right? And it depends on
what it is. I don't think that Star Wars fans are there yet for that, especially when we haven't really
had the, like a full, I think a lot of people want to see the more serious kind of drama
Star Wars stuff first. I don't think comedy is a way to go. But what he might have going for
him outside of it is that if he makes a Yoda series and it's a full-fledged comedy, you got problems.
But if you, if you're doing like anything that anyone's attached to, you got problems. If you make
brand new characters that happen to be goofy with a lot of heart like he did with Jojo Rabbit,
you know like he did with the other movie
like he did with that Mandalorian episode
then it could be good
but just an Amy Sedaris
side story
that and then that would be a goofy comedy
the whole time probably so I so yeah
it does make me nervous because the other thing is he's got a lot
and as he should he's got a lot of power right now
and he can do whatever the hell he wants
because he's making movies that are making millions of dollars
he's he's Midas right now
and actually I know that we feel like a lot of people agree with us
on Thor 4 but it's
still is certified fresh by the critics.
And I think that the audience is going to like it even more than the critics did.
I agree, especially a casual audience.
Yeah.
And the casual audience is where, like, a Dorina shows up and like that.
If they're just showing up and go, hey, the new Thor movie's out,
a casual audience member is going to go, oh, I had a good time.
It was funny.
I laughed the whole time and I was entertained.
And it was a good summer blockbuster movie.
The way that it's the Marvel hardcore fans, especially Thor, a lot of Thor purists.
I find don't like Tyka's versions because this is,
Thor wasn't like this in the comics.
That's the thing if they want to throw that at you about in the comics.
Well, in the comics, Thor is Spacoli now.
Yeah.
Like he's really, he's a goof.
Yeah, he's a goof ball now.
He's not, he's, there's, and there's something that happens in the movie
that turn me off that I'm going to talk about in the spoiler review,
that he approaches, there's something that, is someone that he approaches.
And I'm like, that's not how he's interacted with that person in the past.
and he's not even being serious with that person.
He's cracking jokes.
I'm like, this is just to say,
look how funny I can make this scene.
And that's what didn't work for me.
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Taryn Egerton thing, Ross. Yeah, so he did meet with Figey and I know that fans have been already
all up on this for a long time. Yeah, talking about how Taryn Egerton is definitely going to be the next
Wolverine, even though we have no plans for the next Wolverine right now, but this is what he had to say.
He said, I don't think it would be.
wrong to say that I'd be excited, but I'd be apprehensive as well because he was so associated with
that role that I'd wonder if it would be very difficult for someone else to do it. But hopefully
it does come around and they'll give me a shot. So it does sound like he, anybody would be
nervous, of course, especially after Hugh Jackman's role. But I think that we saw him just train his
butt off for that new show Blackbird. We know that he was, can train for Kingsman. And I think
that he actually would be a great selection.
Saw our mutual friend, Hector Navarro,
tweeting a lot about how important it is to him
and to a lot of people who are big comic book fans
that Wolverine is a shorty.
He's 5-3 in the comics,
and they really want somebody to represent that
because there's so many masses.
5-3, I think he's like 5-6.
No, 5-3 is what he said.
So in the movies, he's 5-8,
but in the comics they said,
that's what Hector wrote, that he's 5-3,
which I was like, whoa.
So he's my size.
I don't remember being that small.
That's what I'm wearing sneakers.
I could be wrong, but that's what I think he wrote.
So I can look it up.
But anyway, that's the one that I don't challenge Hector on comic book knowledge.
But if he said 5'3, I'll challenge him on that.
But he is shorter.
Because at one point, like Mel Gibson back in the day was rumored for it.
Like there were a few people back in the day that room for him.
Jake Chillon Hall was.
And he's taller.
And Tom Hardy.
Yeah, well, Hardy's smaller.
Hardy would have been great.
Right.
But I think that Taryn is like 511.
So he's not going to represent.
and the short side of it.
No, I don't think he's that tall.
He's like 5.10.
I mean, look.
At the very least.
Six, seven.
He's just, yeah, exactly.
I got to tell my son he's taller than Wolverine.
Yeah.
It says on Reddit, it's a,
Reddit is the source for all that he's 5'3 in the comics also.
Wolverine's height is 53.
Maybe.
Like I said, I'm not, I shouldn't fight Hector Navarer on comic book knowledge.
Yeah, I don't know what I'm talking about.
I steal all my stuff from smart people.
That's right.
That's what they say.
Well, if they're saying that he's smaller,
then I'm going to guess that he's in like 5, 6.
I think he's 5.8.
I say 510 or 5.11.
He's going to say he's 510, but he's 5.8.
5.9.
Okay, so we split the difference.
You know, shoot, man.
I've been saying that was 5-9 years.
He's standing next to Kit Harrington.
Harrington would also be an interesting movie.
Oh, yeah.
But I think he's in that.
He's in the Marvel universe.
But I like Taryn Eggerton a lot.
And apparently he's also going back to Game of Thrones.
Oh, that's right.
As snow.
So I like that, actually.
But that's something else.
It's just wild.
They must have given him so much money for that.
Because he said he's never coming back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm sure that they did.
But I think that George R. Martin is involved somehow, too, in that show.
But either way, this Wolverine thing, you're right.
It's been talked about for a while.
And I think he's perfect for the role.
I think that he can pull that.
He's a very good actor, whether it's in Kingsman,
whether it's playing Elton John, like all these different things.
He can sing.
He can do all this shit.
He's really talented.
And he can also do that range.
And Hugh Jackman obviously did it very well,
but that calm range to where the explosive anger,
that's what made Wolverine.
That's a character I never want to see do jokes.
I would never want to see a, like.
That'd be so weird.
It would be really weird.
That character is so dark.
And the stuff that was happening with him in the comics back in the day with,
like, Havoc.
And it was called Meltdown or whatever it was back in the day.
He used to read that.
Like that was, I was a big Wolverine kind of,
junkie back way when.
And I think that...
Which is how you knew who's 5-3.
I know.
I don't remember me in 5-3 though.
Christian, there's so many comics.
How can we say he's 5-3 in the comics?
Who knows? Maybe in some comics.
Look, they're probably right.
What is this take on Wolverine?
Because I don't know about this.
No, it knows yet.
Oh, so it's just rumored that they're going to do a Wolverine and he might do it.
So what happened was that this is one of the things that Marvel,
when they were just trying to stay in business,
they sold off a bunch of their shit, right?
Their rights for their characters.
They sold off Spider-Man to Sony.
They sold off Blade, I think, at one point.
They sold off X-Men.
They sold off Fantastic Four.
They sold off all the shit because they were trying to stay in business.
Then the MCU hits, and they start making all this money.
They want to get people back, and that's why they made that deal with Sony to get Spider-Man.
Sony still owns Spider-Man, but they have this deal with them now.
but once Fox won under, because Fox bought Fantastic Four and Fox bought X-Men and Fox
Was that X-Men movie that came out with Fox as it was going under, with Maze Williams?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, the, oh, shit.
New, new mutants.
New Mutants.
And I've still never seen that movie.
I actually very much so enjoyed it.
Really?
I think I'm the only person on the play.
Yeah, nobody liked that movie.
But I don't think that's true.
I think there are some people who said it wasn't as bad as they thought it was.
Yeah, that's exactly what it is.
It's not as bad as it could have been.
It was just buried for so long and they didn't know what the hell is.
do with it. But they also had that last X-Men movie that Simon Kinberg directed that was terrible
with, it was like the last of the ones with Magnino. But anyway. And then spoilers on the most
recent, whatever Marvel movie that was that we just saw. Nope, before that. Oh, Dr. Strange. Yep,
Dr. Strange. I blocked that out, but that's our first X-Men appearance in a long... Yeah, in a minute.
Yes. In the multiverse. And I mean, the people know that. I mean, they had Patrick Stewart
in the damn trailer.
So it's...
Imagine if I just got a Thor spoiler?
No way.
Right.
No, no.
But it was...
Yeah, that's right.
They put him in it.
But there was no...
They don't know what they're doing yet,
but they just know that Feigey wants to bring in Fantastic Four
and Fyge wants to bring in the X-Men.
They're going to start to push that in.
Because money, honey, and people's favorite characters.
And Wolverine is a...
He's one of them.
Yeah.
What do you think about phase four of Marvel right now?
It feels all over the place.
Is that the phase we're in?
I thought we were in five already.
It feels like there's no direction to it yet.
I know Fagie said there's going to be more of an announcement of what it is,
but right now it feels all over the place.
I do feel bad for younger people, especially with phase four,
because at this point, what are, like with your daughters, right?
What is their entry point?
I'm going to show, so it's funny you say that because my daughter and I,
we're going to, that is the first thing she watched.
Yeah, that is the first thing she watched.
But we're going to start with Iron Man.
We're going to watch the whole, we're going to watch all the phases.
So if anybody wants to watch now, you have to go back and watch it.
You have to go back and watch like 25 things.
Come on.
Like that's why it feels a little all over the place to me because, you know, we just got a fourth Thor movie.
I think very likely we're going to get a fifth Thor movie.
It's like how many?
What are we just going to?
It's like a TV show though.
That's the thing.
That's what they did with the way that they set this up was that this is like a, it's when
you started.
It's like a full-on TV series.
When is the MCU going to end?
I don't, when people stop watching the movies.
So you don't think they're ever going to do a,
okay, now we're done with this and we're restarting Marvel.
You mean rebooting and saying we're doing Iron Man again and all that?
Well, this is where the multiverse thing comes in.
If they wanted to, they could shift and they could say, well, here's,
we're going to introduce.
And I don't remember what you guys were talking to about it,
but I said it pretty clearly.
there was no way I thought that Krasinski was going to be in Fantastic Four.
The new movie, right, that they're going to do.
I said it was a one-off.
It was a thing that they, it was a one-off for Dr. Strange.
And because it was like the fans kept talking about it.
And that's exactly what Figey said.
It doesn't look like it's going to be him.
I think that they're going to go for a younger Reed Richards.
Didn't say that.
That's definitely possible.
But him being Reed Richards, I don't think it happens.
And I think that they want to, because of building out more faces down the line,
John Kaczynski is like 44, 45 years old.
Could he do two or three movies now?
Yeah.
But when you look at Downey started at, I guess, that age as well.
But it's one of those things, man.
Like you want to start and you want to,
because you lock in a newer actor or somebody new to do this.
You've got them for a long time.
And you got them and you don't have to worry about certain contracts.
You can take a newer actor, lock them into a 10 picture.
Imagine right now with you.
someone watches your show, your movie,
and says, and Fagie finds you and says,
Roxy, we want to sign you to do a 10-picture deal with Marvel.
Thank you so much.
Right.
I'll do it for free.
Right.
No.
No.
Don't tell.
Don't tell.
And that's what I'm saying.
So you sign on for 10 years now or 10 pictures.
By the time and your movie, by movie 3 or movie 4 comes out,
you know you could probably be making 10 to 15 million on the next one.
Your agent's going to go, hey, we need to get our 10 to 15 million.
on next. She's locked in for 10. After 10,
if we wanted to do some more, then she comes back.
That's what you got to do.
And whether or not you like it or not, the business
side of it, that's what you got to do.
The Marvel can afford it.
Yeah, but it's, I was talking
to my friend last night. He was talking
about his buddy who owns a restaurant.
And they got a very successful restaurant.
And the reason why he had a successful
restaurant is because he was at that restaurant.
He won like all these chef shows, and he was
in a restaurant in New York. And he was
there every.
day doing everything that he would have probably had to hire somebody 200, 300 grand to do.
He's like, that 200, 300 grand goes into my pocket right now.
But if I wasn't here all the time, I'd have to hire other people to do it.
And that's where my other costs come in as well.
And there's always those little things that start to pop in on all businesses, from smaller things to the schmodeown to bigger things like Marvel.
So you've got to think about things like that.
And not that Krasinski's going to cost so much money to do.
I'm just saying that's one of the many things that you could do.
just to lock it in.
Well, I think also, if you're Krasinski's agent and you're looking at his career and you're
seeing that he loves to do horror and he, you know, he had a whole TV ride.
Thriller's more so, though.
Thriller's, yeah, yeah, thriller, sorry.
I don't know that Krasinski wants to sign on to being a superhero for the next five years.
Who knows that that's like anything.
It doesn't seem like, but.
He loves to direct, you know, like, I don't know that that's.
He's wanted to be locked into it.
And that's kind of what I mean.
And that's my point that I was trying to make before
is that he has so many options right now.
He doesn't need to say, oh, yes, sign me up.
I'm in.
He doesn't need to because he's directing to a very good director.
He can work anytime he wants as an actor.
He's got all these different things that he's doing.
So he doesn't need to do that.
It's like the Joaquin Phoenix thing.
Joaquin Phoenix was supposed to be Dr. Strange.
People forget how close he was.
He didn't want to lock in.
Like he didn't want to look at all of the movies
that Benedict Carverbatch has done.
How many?
Oh, shit, man.
And if you look at, and let's include the voiceover working, what if, right?
The Spider-Man movie, two Doctor Strange movies, two Avengers movies, Thor Ragnarok,
I mean, at least seven from the top of my head, right?
So you think you're going to get Joaquin Phoenix to do seven movies?
Like, no chance.
Yeah, that's not his style, man.
That's the difference of Benedict Cumberbatch was not some unknown.
He was very popular from Sherlock and other things,
but was obviously way more his style.
So, and I think it worked out.
What I'm hearing and I haven't seen any of these is that the views are mixed about Thor.
The reviews were mixed about Dr. Strange or were those a lot of bad?
No, and they were mixed.
They were a little more mixed.
So what was the last great, like what was the last great?
No Way Home?
Yeah, that's why I thought.
Oh, I love that movie so much.
I think No Way Home was the best one over the, and that wasn't even a, that was a Sony movie more so than an MCU movie.
It is.
It is, it is, but it's not a Marvel.
It's not a Marvel Disney production.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was a Sony.
That's the whole thing is still.
Because there's got to be a point where there's going to be fatigue on this
and where it is going to just drop.
And like you're saying, Roxette might,
how many does it take for them to be like?
14 years, man.
I don't see fatigue coming.
I just do feel bad.
Yeah, audience scores big too on these movies too.
It's a bummer.
It's a bummer for the upcoming generations that like,
we're like, you want to be into this thing that should be for you.
We'll catch the fuck up.
Yeah.
But it's a bummer and it's not a bummer too
because then it's always like how many times
it doesn't matter what age you're at.
You're like, ah, what am I going to watch?
Oh, wow, you know what?
I have Disney Plus.
They have all of the Marvel movies,
and I always wanted to watch them.
And you could watch all the Marvel movies.
You could watch all the shit that you have,
like the amount of TV and stuff,
and speaking of which, we'll switch to that now before we get out of here.
But it's like TV, my wife never binges anything, right?
When we were watching stuff, it's like a couple times I'll push forward to it.
She cannot get enough of this Outlander show.
Do you do it?
Have you been watching it?
No, that's what I heard it.
I've been down this past.
already.
I know, but have you seen it?
I've seen it before, but I was in and out of it.
So she's, in this show, and this is a show that is not like for the fainting of heart.
This show gets brutal.
Yeah.
Like I watched, like, whatever she was watching last time, you have those moments when you're
watching a show and someone walks into a scene that is just like, like, what are you
watching?
Right.
And that was, I'm checking like, I posted that comedy video and I was responding to the comments
and I look up and I just see this torture scene going on.
And I'm like, I go, nice show you're watching here.
And she's like, no, she's not.
It's breaking her chops because it looks like a really, really good show.
There's some brutal shit that happens.
This was brutal.
This was really, this was Game of Thrones kind of brutal when I was watched on this Outlander thing.
And yeah, it was.
Should I watch it?
It's both brutal and it's sexy and it's, and it's, I mean, you know, it's about time travel in a way.
But it isn't.
It's like, it is and it isn't.
It's like that's the premise of the show is that she starts off in 1947 or some shit.
And she touches some kind of magical rock or whatever the fuck it is.
And she gets transferred back into like the 17th century or something like that.
She stays back there the whole time.
She stays back there.
I mean, again, I don't want to.
I've, my wife said to me last night, she goes, she's like, I want to watch season two with you.
So get caught up.
And I'm like, get caught up.
You blasted through 16 episodes in season one.
Like the boys is only seven episodes
And I'm in like season three right now
And I'm like four episodes in
I don't even know how many seasons there are
Of three of boys
Of outlander
Five so yeah I did the research last night
There's five that in the last one just aired in March
Oh then they're doing it
But they're doing a prequel series
I don't think she's seen the last one
Because it's still on BBC or is it they brought it over
I assume that's on I think it's all on Netflix now
Okay
Can you tell me about the boys?
Yeah it's a show on Amazon
on prime. No, it's great. And I think, so I have to, I have to finish it because I don't want to start,
people saying this was like as better than season one, I don't feel that way so far.
Because I'm only, I just finished episode three. So I have like a few, I've,
you haven't hit heroism yet. I have not. I have not hit, and that's what everyone's talking about.
But the first episode back, there was that. Oh, yeah. There's, there's a scene that happens that is outrageous.
And it's, this is about as peacemaker style as you get. And I know that piecemaker came after.
this but it's like that. I love how many people wrote that on the video. Does he know peacemaker came
second? I'm very I'm very aware. One of them has three seasons. Does he know? I'm just I'm just I'm just saying
that the tone is very close to the same and I at first first season I was like I don't feel that way
but once you get to this particular scene that she was talking about it's like it's it's outrageous. I mean
it's it's outrageous and but it was but hilarious and done in a way that there's a particular scene I think
it is in episode three that Huey is talking. I'm
I'm not going to get the way the whole thing, but Huey's talking to Butcher, and they're having this moment, and then something happens, and I just, it was like 11.30 at night, and I couldn't, I just burst out laughing.
I had to, like, cover my mouths and I don't want to wake anybody up, but it's like, it's funny.
It's just hilarious.
And it's, and it, but again, there is some crazy humor going on, but it all, and it's satire.
The show, the entire show is satire anyway, but it all fits inside of this tone that they have set up since season one.
It never feels like it's out of place.
It never feels like everybody's just doing the joke for the joke.
It all feels like even the deep is probably like my least favorite character.
Oh my God, I love him.
It works.
It works.
You did something in this most recent episode, Christian.
Okay.
I need you to God.
The actor is great.
The actor is great.
And the Scientology kind of tie into all of it is it works.
It's just, it's just out of my, that are the stories that I follow.
It's like, it's.
Have you seen him before?
In anything?
I don't remember.
He comes from Gossip Girl.
Oh, does he?
He played this, like, very rich Nate Archibald.
Yeah, and so watching him in this, it's so funny.
He's got a Rob Lowe thing to him.
I think the actor is great.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't want to take away from the actor.
Well, I think he's really good.
He's not as scary as Homelander.
No, he's not supposed to be, though.
He's supposed to be.
What do you think about A-Train?
Love him as well.
Yeah, yeah.
I think that, and I do, it's not that, it's not that I don't like the character itself.
It's just, I think that it's my least favorite out of all of it.
I get it.
Yeah, and I, because Star, Star,
Light is great.
Homelander is what I love about,
what I like about Homelander the best
is that you understand,
he's like this,
what great villains do is they always think that they're right,
even when they're not.
And the idea of what, he's not just this,
I can destroy everything.
He's emotionally damaged,
like really damaged.
And from why,
and you start to understand why.
You don't sympathize with him,
but you understand,
understand why.
There's a lot of crazy shit that goes,
this might have to be my next one because we just wrapped up Ozark.
We're going to finish Stranger Things Tonight.
And I don't think we have anything that we've really are into.
And this might have to be the next one.
It is so solid, Brad.
I can't picture a world in which you don't love it.
Yeah.
I think you'll love it.
I think you'll love it.
All right.
Look, we had a good show here today.
Some might say great.
Some would say great.
But this is, we talked a lot.
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I'd love to get your thoughts on it.
And we are going to try to get this channel
as big as we can.
so we can, I don't want to take it on the road if we can't sell out the places.
Like I don't want to start booking, my first, my first goal is that to build this channel
up by the end of the year, here are my goals.
I want to get to this channel.
I want to get to around 70, 75,000 by the end of the year.
That's my first goal.
I want to make sure that I'm able to get the big things anywhere between 15,000 to 30,000
views an episode.
So that way, when I put tickets on sale for a big thing episode,
first show that I want to do,
I want to do a weekend in New York.
And I want to try to do that in either January or February of, of 2023.
Can I come?
Yes, you would be on the bill.
And that's the other thing that I have to do.
I want to make sure that everything's in place
so that we can afford to take everybody there.
So that's the start.
And I want to make sure that you guys,
and I want to listen to you guys and what you guys want.
So I'm just giving you my plans
as we're starting to maneuver them around.
Thank you guys so much for joining us.
We appreciate you.
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Peace.
