The Kristian Harloff Show - Disney Names Josh D' Amaro As Is New CEO Replacing Bob Iger

Episode Date: February 3, 2026

Disney just made a huge leadership move — and it could change everything. On today's episode of The Kristian Harloff Show, we break down the surprising news that Disney Parks boss Josh D'Amaro has o...fficially been named the new CEO of Disney, replacing Bob Iger. What does this mean for Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and the future of Disney as a whole? Is this the reset fans have been waiting for, or a risky pivot at a critical moment for the company? Plus, we dive into one of the most fascinating Hollywood stories right now: a YouTuber who self-financed his own horror movie… and somehow turned it into a bizarre monster hit. How did it happen, what does it say about the future of indie films and creators, and could this be the blueprint for the next wave of filmmakers? All that and more — let's get into it. SPONSORS: TRADE COFFEE: Get 50% off 1 month of Trade at https://www.drinktrade.com/KRISTIAN RUGIET:  For a limited time only, head to https://www.Rugiet.com/KRISTIAN to get 15% off your order. PRIZE PICKS: Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/KRISTIAN and use code KRISTIAN and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! RAYCON: The Essential Open Earbuds are here to help you go for gold. Go to https://www.BuyRaycon.com/kristianOPEN to get 15% off. Thanks Raycon for sponsoring!

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Starting point is 00:00:54 That's ziprecruiter.com slash zip. ZipRecruiter.com slash zip. Disney's got itself a brand new CEO. Bye, Bob Iger again until he comes back again in a couple of months. But for now, there's a new replacement. Good, bad rumors, what people think already. How's that going to play out? We talked yesterday about how we have a YouTuber who is changing the game in the box.
Starting point is 00:01:26 office. How exactly? Did the business shift because of this particular weekend? Can things change dramatically for people who want to make their own stuff? We're going to get into a longer discussion about that. Quite a bunch of fun things to discuss. I think we have TV picks. I feel like we do. Yeah, we have TV picks today too. But waiting for Roxy. But myself, Mike Kalinowski. Let's do it, guys. Christian. Arloff show and as always the most important question of the day is always did you shit in there no it's true welcome back ladies and gentlemen to the show Christian Arloff show here today on this Tuesday Roxie stride will be here momentarily but in the meantime I bring in the reigning
Starting point is 00:02:28 of the question game Mike Kalanowski um are you going to skip keep the secret weapon. I guess while Roxy's here, we keep the secret weapon for when she's not here, right? I guess. I guess that's, yeah, you know. So we've got some, we've got some news that I've sent to you yesterday.
Starting point is 00:02:53 You're very excited about. So as you guys do know that Mike and I have been, I guess Mike had brought up what a adult entertainment kind of sore he really is. And he's brought up many. names as we've also found out that the audience has found out that they are also kind of sores and you guys are maybe more so even the movies the majority of you throwing out names that I've clearly never heard of
Starting point is 00:03:18 and names that have been thrown all over the place well there was one particular name that was thrown out there there we told you last week to tag that particular person um there that person responded but said hey talk to my PR people they schedule the interviews. We did that and we are currently working on an interview with this person. That's right. And it's going to be people what they want.
Starting point is 00:03:43 I also want to make sure people know. It's an interview that I'm very interested in because I think that the adult entertainment industry in general has a lot of parallels to the regular entertainment business and how things have shifted, social media. I have a lot of questions. It's not going to be like a, if you're here to get, you know, know, dirty when we're asking the questions, you're going to get the wrong interview. I want to ask, I want to ask the, like on the business side of things.
Starting point is 00:04:14 I think what you're doing in that, not format, but that way to go about it. I think that's fantastic because probably, I don't know if a lot of these performers get those interviews where they come in. I think it says like, who's the biggest you've been with? Right. I don't want. Do you like five guys at once? Like, I would rather. What's unfair to these people is that they're not looked upon as human beings a lot of times. They're just looking upon as objects.
Starting point is 00:04:39 And I don't think that's, and I don't think that's fair. It's a business. And clearly, we're going to have that conversation when we, if we set this interview up. I think, I think, honestly, I think the word would spread with her and her friends and more, we'd get more and more. Yeah, I don't know, though. I don't know. I'm more interested in one conversation more than with the Penny Barber. We don't know yet.
Starting point is 00:05:04 I don't know who it's worth. I know. But we're not putting a barber today. We have Roxy Stryor, and Roxy is here. I don't know what if I. That line from last week has been in my head all week. All week. I don't even need a haircut.
Starting point is 00:05:24 Haircuts. I'm playing it. Anytime I feel like shit or I'm like, I'm pissed off. I'm like, what? I don't even need a haircut. I got to get that clip. Maybe Luke can send it if we can find it from last week. You have to. Yeah. Hello, Roxy. How are you?
Starting point is 00:05:42 Fine. How are you guys? Nice to see you, Roxy. Am I correct? There's two TV picks this week? No, I didn't send any TV picks this week. You didn't? Why don't I have two TV picks here? I don't know, but I haven't been really watching any new TV. Wow. That's very unlike you. Two weeks in a row. Three weeks in a row.
Starting point is 00:06:01 Three weeks in a row. But you did watch nights of the night. the Seven Kingdom? I didn't watch this Sunday. Oh, you didn't watch this? Oh, wow. Okay. I'm assuming you're going to be watching the Super Bowl. Yeah, of course.
Starting point is 00:06:13 I've been binging two old shows. I keep watching. Tommy Lies and Lioness. I'm up to date on shrinking, and that's pretty much it. Okay. Yeah, an episode behind Night to the Seven Kingdom. Is that because of busy and personal relationship stuff?
Starting point is 00:06:34 Um, I guess actually the answer is probably yes. Like, uh, which I'm just like trying to figure out my whole schedule. Um, I think I've told you guys this, but my significant other goes to sleep at 9.30 and waits like 4.30 every day. So now I'm like kind of doing that. Um, but I'm in bed. I'm up. But I don't want to like watch something. And so when I watch, I watch with my headphones. And it's just not as I don't know. I kind of. You walk in. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:05 Yeah. Yeah. But also then usually I watch during the day, but I'm, I am in the battle of a lifetime with the VA. So this is just taking me. That's what I was doing this morning too. It's just taking up my whole, the VA is taking up my entire life right now. So. Okay. So those of not. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:23 So I'm kind of just like watching what I've been watching and just maintaining. But yeah, I'll catch up on things. I'm sure you will. I'm still like 10 shows deep this year. And so I try to do like 10 shows in March. That's pretty good in January. I mean, it's only February. Yeah, it's just everything I've talked about on this show.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Like, I still haven't watched the Landman finale, but I like, I'm watching easy shows to watch like Shark Tank. Mm. You know, like when I shower, like have Shark Tank on, things like that. Yeah, so I'm behind. Okay. Fair enough. Mike has been just tweeting everybody. So that's what he's been doing.
Starting point is 00:08:02 What's going on Twitter? Oh, no, I just notice every time I'm scrolling through Twitter, I just see Mike. Michael pick like one person that, you know, he sees yelling at someone else and he just throws a tomato right at their face. I'll do this every time. Always. It's like,
Starting point is 00:08:16 I'm never dull. I'm never dull. You just, you find somebody that you just are on the other side of the coin with and you just, do that does anyone ever respond to you? Sometimes. Yeah. It doesn't go very long because then they'll block me.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Yeah. Who? Today. No one today. Oh, no, Michael Rappaport. You went after Rappaport? Yeah. I thought, okay.
Starting point is 00:08:37 He's like, Mandami, there's snow and shit on the sidewalk. And I go, so the person that's dog left that dog shit on the sidewalk, it's not their fault. It's the mayor's fault. Am I getting that right? Did he respond? He doesn't respond. No, he's enough people going after. He's some guy.
Starting point is 00:08:54 He throws fucking snow. I used to like him, but he went a little off the rails. He used to come into Collider. I used to love when people throw snowballs out. Adam. He's walking on the street and the fucking snowball pops him in the head. That's a bit, dude. That's a bit. Yeah, I hate to disappoint.
Starting point is 00:09:07 You fuckers in your bits. The bit. Anyway. Your bits. I won't lie, though. The snow issue is a real issue. Like, that's a real problem. Everybody is snowed in.
Starting point is 00:09:18 The dog poop is not a problem of the mayor. But the snow problem. You've seen what they're doing? Christian, is it by you with all the hot tubs? No, what's that? Hot tub. Hot tub times? New York is like, so Boston.
Starting point is 00:09:31 in New York, the cities that were hit the hardest, people can't leave their homes because of the amount of snow and they're blocked in and people are out there. It's like a wow, wow, west. I told you guys last week about in Southie people are, your lawn chairs, traffic cones, they're saving their spots with anything. But in New York, they're going around with these massive, essentially it's like pile a big bucket that's a hot tub and they're putting the snow in the hot tub to attempt to melt the snow because they've nowhere to put it. There's nowhere to put the snow. So they're trying to like, you put it in these boiling water vats.
Starting point is 00:10:09 So it's wild to see. Yeah, I did the thing. I did the thing that I knew I wasn't supposed to do, but I actually worked out. I had just waited too long to move snow from my front. And it was, you know, it turned into like almost ice at this point. And so I went out the other day and I dumped bats of hot water. on it and push it luckily enough and people who freeze like that I know I know trust me but it but it didn't because I was out there pushing and shoveling and
Starting point is 00:10:39 moving stuff and I finally cleared a walkway but man what a I did get a chance to take my not on your car not on my car no no that's where people really you know put the hot water in their windshield no no no no you can't do that you can't do that no no just on there just gonna just gonna just gonna make sure that you don't create an ice packet that people are gonna start slipping and sliding on it so yeah that's why in New York they're taking this don't putting it in these things. It's not. I mean, it's crazy, Christian. The family's trying to get used to it still because like they, you know, they last year was fine winter wise, but this year, this is insane.
Starting point is 00:11:12 Look, my family, a lot of my family lives in Tampa and this, and my mom was like, it's like 36 degrees here. My brother's like, yeah, we have a chance that it might actually snow for the first time in like the in the 70s or something. So it's nuts. It's not in general. It's the whole it's, I have to tell you, it's been 80 and sunny all week here, but I heard back east, it hasn't been above freezing in 10 days. Like that sucks. It sucks. I do not miss that. I should be. Love it. I'm going to
Starting point is 00:11:39 find out when my next trip to L.A. is hopefully on Friday. Because I did. You find out on Friday? I should. I have my, I have a follow-up phone call for the project on Friday. I did. So I get the other, over the weekend, I was curious about the Discord because
Starting point is 00:11:56 the great peeps here, they created a Discord. They have 100 members now. People are people people the link is in the description everybody should join let's try to get to 200 by today Everybody can give you if you're watching the show you click go in the description find the discord and join And so I thought I was doing something wrong Roxy so I'm looking I'm like I'm trying to join can't join I'm like I don't know what's happening And then they just said everybody was off for the weekend you idiot so that they can approve you so I saw that I got approved for and it's like nice people talking about nice things Yeah, I'm proud of you too I need a haircut where's my barber that's not the one I
Starting point is 00:12:33 was looking for did you guys see who are you you're not the girl i normally i'm a normal barber i'll take it fire my last one if i knew this is the kind of barber i was getting i cut my hair every day see it anyway look how good it looks it looks amazing um she's not on the joke so she's just tuned out. I'm not tuned out. I'm listening. Oh, God, I'm mighty. What were you saying to, Rock? I decided not to say it.
Starting point is 00:13:21 Oh, okay. That's fair. Okay, it's fair. Hey, Rox, let me ask you something. No, I want to, can I yell at the both of you for a second? Can I ask Roxy something first? Oh, okay. So your significant other, he goes to at 9.30.
Starting point is 00:13:34 So it's very similar situation to Shannon and I, because she's up at like four. And she'll be in bed usually by 9, 9.9.30. Why don't you sit in the other room and do what you want to do? Because I can't go to bed with her. I'm not like, my nights just begins when she goes to bed. So I'm like, all right, good night, kiss or good night. And they'll tuck in and come out here. And I do do that sometimes.
Starting point is 00:13:57 But neither of us have particularly large places. So I still. It's small. You've seen it. Yeah, but you guys live together. It's like a shared space. Oh, I see. I got you.
Starting point is 00:14:08 Got you. Go. And also. like last night I was on the phone with the VA until 945 and so he had come over and was sitting at my place just like waiting
Starting point is 00:14:21 for me 7.30 while I was on the phone. But he seems like the type of guy that just like he's patient. Oh, so thank goodness because I could not be with the not patient person. He just sat there and did emails and whatever. And you imagine he's like, what are you doing? You'd be like, come on, let's go. I need attention.
Starting point is 00:14:37 Yeah, he would. Attention. Come on. From what I gathered from this dude, that's not him. So then he was going to bed. And if I did not go sit in bed, there would have been literally zero moments that we went to that day. And I'm not seeing him today or tomorrow. And he's gone this past weekend because his grandma's six. So it's hard to like find time in general.
Starting point is 00:14:57 Rocks, I get that very much so. Like where I'll get home from because I've been, I made a decision. My wife and I both made the decision together that, you know, last once we moved here, that I would really push. I work for people who don't know. work like almost like 12-hour days, you know. And so I'll come back to the house, you know, maybe get home around, I get into work around like 8, 9 o'clock, come around around to 7.38 o'clock. And we're putting the kids to sleep and I don't get to see Sadie as much at night.
Starting point is 00:15:29 We spend a couple of hours together maybe. And then it's really a weekend is where we try to get. That's why I don't try to do as little as I can on the weekend. I know, but the weekend's my Grammy time. That's when I take her for all our stuff. So I genuinely don't know how I'm going to do this. I'm like trying and I feel like I'm falling short in every arena right now. I didn't have room to add anything to my life. That's fair. And then I'm now trying to.
Starting point is 00:15:54 So it's like. It's balanced. It's all you figure out how to balance it. But the only thing I'm not willing to like cut back on is work. So it's like everything else kind of has to plug and play. I don't think you don't, you're not built that way. I'm just not built that way. And luckily he works like crazy hours to do.
Starting point is 00:16:09 But they're just. different hours. What do you mean you're not willing to give up on work? Like what I'm not doing is cutting back on my work hours. I love how Mike went into like psychiatrist mode there. He's like, what do you mean you're not willing to cut down on work? Let me ask, well, see, the only reason I do say this, and I usually don't throw my two cents in when it comes to people's personal lives, unless there's something I have to add to the conversation. And you do, you do add very important stuff. Did you shit in there? God.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Did you tell him that Roka thought he was asking me that? Yes. I thought you shit in there, Roxy. Yeah, I'm right. I told you that. I told you that when you won last week. Yeah, Roker thought that. God.
Starting point is 00:16:53 Yeah. I got finished, Freud. No, I'm just saying, like, and I am someone that works a ridiculous amount, uh, up to the point that it affects personal and familial relations. Mm-hmm. You know, where I'm a workaholic and I have to always be,
Starting point is 00:17:10 You work in two full-time jobs. And anytime someone needs coverage, I'm picking it up. But I'm realizing as I get older that that is not the way to live a life. So if that means anything rocks from him, the little guy that's a little older than you. There you go. A little older. Unfortunately, I'm either going to have to learn that the hard way or not ever learn that. Because I just, I'm not doing it.
Starting point is 00:17:36 Like I can just, I have a dream. I don't think anybody on Plainter Earth can say the sentence. I have a dream anymore. We're not allowed to say it without. You're not allowed to say it in February. Yes, certainly not. I have an aspiration. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:18:01 Oh, God. That's stuck in the chest. No, Roxy, it's not to say you don't have a, you can't follow your passion and your dream of what you want. I'm certainly not doing that. It's not like how many hours it takes, though. Like it takes what it takes. Right.
Starting point is 00:18:17 So. Yeah. How many people, rocks have you said, if you listened to and known and maybe not known that have gotten there? And they're like, yeah, not happy.
Starting point is 00:18:29 Still got to keep going. I'm always want that next step. It's that thing. Look, look, this is what my wife says. Colony, like Clooney said it famously.
Starting point is 00:18:36 Like those guys, once they reach that certain level, they're still bitching because they're not getting the rolls. so-and-so guys. Listen, my wife told me to is one of the reasons why she said, you know, that I was this pilot. There's been for people who I've decided, and I've said this many times over where I was doing stand-up and I was doing stand-up comedy at the comedy store.
Starting point is 00:18:55 I was going up two times a night, seven days a week. That was my life. That was my job. And I told myself, I think, and to Ellis's credit, he was trying to talk me out of this mentality. But I was saying, well, now that we're doing shows for Schmo's No and all this stuff. to I'm performing in front of more people and schmows know than I ever did even when I was doing a thousand seats in colleges and things like that this is this is this is more this this solves that
Starting point is 00:19:23 thing and it's two different businesses and in my head there's always been that thing and I think that's ultimately rocks you after you're reading like the script like that's where that same thing you guys are talking about like that it's still there that I need to grab that business that part of the business that's why I'm still I can't let that go you know Yeah, I think you're, you're a performer, Roxy. That's never going to go away. That's always there. An entertainer, a performer, an actress, and a hoax.
Starting point is 00:19:48 It never doesn't change unless you want it to change and let people career ship. But that's not, you know. 100%. We're going to go away. Anyway, a little two cents. We got a lot to change. We got way more to discuss. There's a lot of things.
Starting point is 00:20:01 Oh, no, you said you want to yell at her and I. Let's hear that. Oh, yeah. We'll do that quick. I'll yell at you guys real quick. And then, um, because Roxy, Roxy will probably have a good answer, especially after hearing that you have no answer. I won't have an answer.
Starting point is 00:20:12 I'll bring it up. So Luke is a very good producer. Yeah. He's very good. So's PLD. They're both very good. Luke was getting emails from people and text from people that they were tired of the same pictures in the thumbnails over and over and over. Yeah, you want her fucking head shots.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Stop it. And so he, he's like, okay, that's fair. I've been using this. I only have so many different things. So I'll email everybody. and I said, good luck to you. I said, there's only going to be one person who sends you that. Everyone that you said, you got to be me?
Starting point is 00:20:42 No, didn't. I said, there's only going to be one person who's going to actually do it. No one else to respond. I won't tell you. You thought it was going to be Chris Carr. And it was Chris Carr. Yeah. Chris Carr sent it immediately.
Starting point is 00:20:54 I knew that you were. No, hold on. You can have your retort afterwards. So, and I said, because it's the same thing when it comes to like invites for things, too. This is the difference. When I send out that invite, for the when I was meeting people I told Ellis came to sat down and he goes who's coming I don't know and hear responses from anybody I knew that the both of you guys would go I knew you were gonna go I know you
Starting point is 00:21:15 texted you're not and I did show up you're not you're not roxy you're really not included on that but um but for the most part people don't respond and people don't do and especially all of you guys you guys it's pretty bad when it comes to that kind of stuff so I told lucas said you you're gonna have to keep if they if they're bitch about it you got to say look I email you that's it and you responded no one responded except Chris Carr she's the only one who sent headshots and everybody else complains about it. So you're not allowed to complain about it anymore if you don't send the headshots. Is that fair? Complain about the photos? Yeah. Yeah, I never have. And you're not included in this.
Starting point is 00:21:47 Yeah. I don't want. I intend on doing it when I can. I can't do it by myself. That's okay. Yeah. So that was like I saw. I talked to Steph and I said next time we see each other let's not pictures of each other. She said yeah, I haven't seen her. Great. So my question was and I maybe I should have I didn't I figured I would have seen you and said I don't think I want to hear your answer I'm curious what his question was yeah go ahead like did you when you said that do you just want my professional headshot
Starting point is 00:22:17 no you idiot like this thing? No it's like facial expressions remember how he used to have us do that so don't say fucking headshots asshole I'm an actor so when someone says a headshot was he yelling at Luke or you that time I don't know Luke why would I get so you want can jerk off okay So, you know, when it comes to the pictures itself, you got to do, you know, that you can do that 87 times in a row. It'll be great.
Starting point is 00:22:58 87 times in a row. All right. That's it. And I don't, I mean, everybody wants to see those faces. That's all I wanted to know. Did you want a headshot? You nailed it. What you asked for?
Starting point is 00:23:07 Or did you want a stupid face of me making? You were so good. You got your point across and you crushed it. Shut your mouth. We used to do that thing where at the end, you would have us make a face. or whatever. Was that not working well? Well, we just have a thousand.
Starting point is 00:23:21 Oh, you mean, you mean on the, here? You know what? The quality isn't great. That's the problem. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, okay, look, we're going to let Mike sit in it for a second.
Starting point is 00:23:33 So what we will do is I'm going to let you guys know that we do have stuff to actually talk about in the show that's, that's, you know, I guess normal show related. So please stick around. Please, please. please welcome back to the show thank you to trade coffee thank you to our good friends over at Raycon
Starting point is 00:23:54 I've given you deals continue to give you deals so make sure you check the description checking out okay so the other thing I was going to say I was right now to you guys know last week Mike won the week at like 227
Starting point is 00:24:11 or something insane then he's in to text except was confused. So you guys did like reenactments of it was a team effort. We just had, you know, some guests joined the stream.
Starting point is 00:24:24 You know, it's like the old S-E-N stuff, Proxy. Like when people started asking for impressions, somehow Michael Kane was presenting at the ABN Awards with Lauren Schwarzenegger and that was that was it. Mike, can you do a lot of impressions? He does quite a few. Really? Yes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:41 I like to not give him credit, but I got to give him credit on some of his impressions. great. Like he did what did you do like? Oh my god, the Julia Child thing. Kill me. Have you heard of Julia Child thing? I don't think so. Kills me. Wait, you know what? Yeah, go ahead. Do something. It's the best. What do you want to talk about? You talk about make a crumbullet of the morning. Let's get that the right fluffy. Okay. It's just dead ringer. Spotted. It killed me. killed me. I like it.
Starting point is 00:25:13 Roxie, I could choose some Jewish cuisines. I know the Jews are famous for the cuisine, but I know a guilter fish recipe that is light and flaky, and you love it. Someone said not bad. All right, listen. Is Juliet a child Jewish? No, she's not.
Starting point is 00:25:30 She knows a couple good dishes. If she knew, then she would know gafilts the fish is never light and flaky. But I can make it light and fluffy. That's the thing. No. 100%. I love these shows, by the way.
Starting point is 00:25:41 I'd be like saying you can make light and fluffy. anchovies. Yeah, that'd be good too. Don't you dismiss me. It's almost like a Bill Cosby underneath. Have you guys ever had Filted Fish? No. I've heard of it though. Oh, you have or having it. I've heard of it. I've seen it.
Starting point is 00:25:57 I've heard it. Bad. Okay, let's try to do some stories. It's bad. So you're looking at you're looking at 91 right now. Foroka. Doable. Easily doable. Currently at 16. Okay. He hit 91?
Starting point is 00:26:12 Yeah. Wow, that's pretty good. Listen, I said this, and I think I said this to Mike the day, I said it to you. Roka usually sets the week, and then the audience decides who they're going to replace Roku with. I feel bad for him. Roker could get 33, and then someone in the, Roxie, the next day, you guys will get 334. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:33 I do find Roka to be a champion of this channel. Oh, a thousand percent. He fills in whenever he needs to. He's such a, like a pinch hitter. He sets the week and gets annihilated every week. Right. And he knows it. And he takes it.
Starting point is 00:26:51 But he, but he takes it. And look, and you know what it is is that our discussions are, we've just known each other so long. Mike and I have very, Mike and I have the kind of discussions with old friends where we can crack jokes and we're just making each other laugh like idiots for,
Starting point is 00:27:02 you know, two hours. Or broken, I can do that, but we're really diving deep into the topics on money. So I like the different vibe. He's super knowledgeable. Like,
Starting point is 00:27:10 I, I, really think that Roca deserves a lot of respect. On this channel for sure, and people even said it to it. They know that, and for people, I've gotten people who have said, do you, Christian needs to get rid of Roka. He's so polarizing on it. I'm like, he brings so much conversation to it and the fact that we can have conversations
Starting point is 00:27:28 on Monday, like even yesterday I was talking. He said a while back that the, that after the Star Wars prequel, Star Wars was dead. I couldn't disagree with that more. And I brought up that conversation with him yesterday. about it. Neither one of us changed our opinions on what we thought beforehand, but we had an intelligent conversation about it. That's what I think is important to have. And that's what I like doing variations of on this channel. I like that this show can be like a ver a variation of that, right? Like we could go into hysterics and nonsense or just talk about things that are going. Like,
Starting point is 00:28:04 I thoroughly enjoyed talking about your life for like 10 minutes just beforehand about what's going on with you and those things. I like that on Tuesdays. I like that when Mike and I are on, we probably never get to the topics, really. And the next thing, you know, you got Penny Barber coming on the show. So it's like, that's the type of things that we do on the show. Wednesday. What's for Winston, Chris Carr, you dynamic? So they have also, they deserve a lot of credit too right now because they've been picking up the slack on Fridays.
Starting point is 00:28:32 Because I have really, Sam has been coming in, and we got Game of Thrones that we've been recorded. We're, we just finished episodes one and two of season for you. yesterday. Okay, you're locked in, locked in. We are firing through these, right? And we just, and I, I, I messed up. I thought that I requested the edit for today. I didn't. So tomorrow, we should have the season two finale, and then we're going to start moving things. But like Fridays, Sam is now locked into three days a week coming in here to shoot. Okay. She can come in sometimes at like nine. She stays into like two. I'm like, if I can get
Starting point is 00:29:06 those done, then I'm confident enough, but I know that Chris Carr and Winston can take over on a Friday and then they do. if I'm able to make it. I do. The dynamic is great. Have they ever met each other? In person? I don't know. I don't know. I feel like she came into the studio once or twice to do something for sure.
Starting point is 00:29:25 Hmm. Yeah. I've never ever seen, like me, Mike, and Roka are definitely the most polarizing people on the channel. In the chat, people got the title. I think he's got the title too. I think he's got the title. But just in the chat, you'll see people say, I hate Mike, I hate Robert.
Starting point is 00:29:43 Oh, sure. I love it, whatever. Sure. People hate me? Yeah. People hate me on the show? I'm sorry, I'll stop writing that. Go ahead, Ross.
Starting point is 00:29:51 Fuck, man. I've never ever seen somebody say that about Winston. On any show, I've ever been a part of for the 10 years that I've been hosted with him. Pretty hard to hate Winston. I've never said this. I say, I'll say this. I don't remember whoever said this about it. I just haven't been on as many things.
Starting point is 00:30:08 And Steph, Steph doesn't get too much hate. That doesn't get too much hate either. Never has. No. She's just a fucking lovely. I think if everyone loves you, you're doing something wrong. Oh, I don't necessarily agree with that. I don't think so. It depends on what you're trying to achieve.
Starting point is 00:30:24 Mike, you and I are not capable. We are not capable of being loved by everybody. It's not something I could do if I wanted to. Not capable. What do you mean? What do you mean? Like, if somebody said, like, just try to be liked by everyone for one. Well, Rox, I'll say this.
Starting point is 00:30:43 I'll say this, Rox, and we can then get off the topic. You, Roka, and I, online. And I, you know, I brought this up the other day to Shannon. We were talking about, you know, just what we do in life. You, me, Roka, of the people in our group, we cannot. Woka. We cannot sometimes keep our mouths shut about certain things online.
Starting point is 00:31:08 No, can't do it. Can't do it. Can't do it. Cannot do it. That's what I mean. And I won't do it. And I won't do it. I will not do it.
Starting point is 00:31:14 Do you know what I will say about Mike, though? Mike has replaced Brett as the top comedy guy on the channel. Wow, that's crazy. I'll take that crown. Yeah. And Brett's just not on the show as much anymore. But Mike has, Mike has taken the coming. How many more sound bites do we have of Mike coming up?
Starting point is 00:31:32 That's true. So how do you not love me? I'm trying to think of where you fall in that, Christian. Like obviously it's a little different because it's literally your name. My channel. If I went on to other channels, you'll see me. You'll see live. of hate. Right, but so I'm trying to think of like when we were on Collider Live together or even
Starting point is 00:31:45 Shmose, which didn't have your name in the title, but still was your channel. Ellis is in the, is definitely in the Winston camp. Yes and no. You'd be surprised. Like we're, mostly, yes. But I was so surprised. That's when the first time I really started to see the internet show its real face was during Man of Steel. because at that time Star Wars was a glorious land that I was so naive there was like oh everybody loves Star Wars
Starting point is 00:32:13 there's no there's no toxic fans in Star Wars and the same was to be said of Marvel when Ellis and I went to see Man of Steel and I really liked it he didn't and I saw that wave of comments come in that I'm very familiar with now that it was foreign to me of like this hatred that just went after him. He hated him for hate him
Starting point is 00:32:34 Oh my God they hated him and they went after him in such a way I couldn't believe it because I was like Ellis like who the hell goes after Alice? And then you know he gets he'll get some stuff on when he's opinionated on Twitter. He doesn't go on Twitter as much anymore. I think in his old age he's gotten smarter. So I tell you, I had a great dinner with him and Ryan. Oh no, in Riley and Riley. Oh yeah? Why you post with him and Jen?
Starting point is 00:32:58 Yeah, but that was at the thing that I love Riley. You'd be there too. You just weren't in that picture. Yeah. Why? I had another picture with you. a bit, yeah. But I had a great deal with Riley and Ellis when we went to this restaurant,
Starting point is 00:33:16 Pocci. You love, you like Pocci. So good. Yeah. And so we went to. You get their salmon? No, I didn't. I normally, yeah, no, it's good.
Starting point is 00:33:24 I got, I normally don't get the kind of ravioli there, but I got this ravioli and I got a salad. And it was, it was really, it was really good. As long as you didn't get pizza. If you come from New York and you come here, I don't usually get pizzas at Italian restaurants. But I, but I, we, we had a bottle of wine together. It was really nice.
Starting point is 00:33:44 I haven't seen Riley in a minute. How's he doing? How's dad life? He, you know, he's my age with the, with a one year old. He's exhausted. You know, it's like that's, he's the best. And he's, you know, and the same thing. He's a great, he's a great dad.
Starting point is 00:33:57 He's got it and his wife's a great mom. And they're just, but they're in baby land right now. It's just, and I had, we rescued him for babyland for a night. Because you need that. from time to time. Hell yeah. Yeah. So anyway.
Starting point is 00:34:11 What are you looking at, Mike? What? I'm just pulling up stories when they pop up here. Prepping for the show. Very sense. No, I just, I like to scroll through like, I have a couple of sites that I go to. Because you know, every now and then we'll be there and they're like, oh, shit, did you see this drop? So I just like to keep a couple tabs open in my window here.
Starting point is 00:34:30 That's what I was going to ask you guys about earlier. This is such a fucked up story. I don't even know if it's an entertainment story. But do you guys see about that? Savannah Guthrie's mom. I saw something has happening with her mom. Is she missing? The mom's missing?
Starting point is 00:34:43 Was that what happened? Who was abducted from her home? Oh, shit. No. Savannah Guthrie. A very, like, famous host. You know her if you looked her up.
Starting point is 00:34:53 Probably seen her. Bond. But the mom got abducted. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The story is crazy. That's insane. Yeah, no, I don't know enough about it. I thought this morning on Barstool Sports and I was like, what is going on?
Starting point is 00:35:10 I try to stay up. I try to stay off the Twitter because I'm so, I was going through stories and like, you know, all this shit with the files and stuff going on right now. And I did the stupidest thing of looking at some of it. And I'm like, oh, my God. I'm like it, my wife this morning. She's like, why, why are you doing that? And where are you going?
Starting point is 00:35:27 I said, I would just want to be aware of what's going. I said, why? What can you do about it? And I was like, I'm like, I don't, I mean, I want to be aware. and it's, you know, the news cycle of what, if there's things happen. I'm like, it's, it's, what human beings are possible are capable of is hard. I know. I show that two questions, like, I saw that and I was like, okay, so an 84-year-old woman was
Starting point is 00:35:50 taken from her home. Yeah. And I'm sitting here now, sadder than I was a minute ago. Right. With zero recourse. Right. And obviously, that's not the only story. But I was like, not ignoring the files.
Starting point is 00:36:01 That's not what I'm saying. It's not ignoring. It's diving deep into. You got to pay attention to what's sorry, Roxanne. Let me cut you out, but I want to- Someone said, we shouldn't be ignoring a file. No, you can't ignore the files. I agree with you.
Starting point is 00:36:11 What I'm saying is diving deep into them. I don't want to go down that dark path of everything that was in that shit. Because like, I just, I can't. You also have two young daughters. Right, right. Very, very, like, alarming. Right. Yeah, obviously.
Starting point is 00:36:30 Some of the quotes and things that have come out. It's insane. It's not. It's insane. The aisle. Right. Yeah, it's just horrifying. But every day I walk into Grammy's house
Starting point is 00:36:40 and she's still watching the news. And she'll give me a full rundown of that day's news. And I started thinking, I need to stop doing this. Right. I'm going to work now. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:36:49 That's really, that's what I mean. And I'm not, I'm not telling people, though, that are diving that they shouldn't. It just mentally, I don't want to be in that spot. I want to, I want updates. I want to know if people are getting justice. I want to know if the victims are going to be taking care of. I want to know that stuff.
Starting point is 00:37:08 But I don't know if mentally I should dive down that path anymore. Let me ask you both this real quick. Where do you guys, and this is just general, where do you guys get your news from? My wife. Here it is. Who's calling me right now? What was the song?
Starting point is 00:37:25 That's from Commando. Commando? I'm going to pick up for a second. Is that the beach attack and commando? No, it's not the beach attack. It's the main theme. Oh, she hung up on me. You got Commando is your wife's fucking ringtone?
Starting point is 00:37:37 It's everybody. It's like very loud. Where do I get my news from? All over the place. I subscribe to this thing called the skim, which sends me like the highlights of stuff in the morning, like a TLDR basically of what's going on. And then I try to watch as many different types of things as I can if I'm trying to follow one story. And obviously it's very different than where I get my entertainment news from,
Starting point is 00:38:08 although sometimes there's a crossover, like with the files, there's a lot of entertainers in it. So a lot of entertainment news is talking about it. Grammy watch it sits and watches MSNBC all day. And that kind of stuff drives me mad because sometimes they're saying things that I'm just like, I just don't like any of those. I don't like, I don't like. Newtination I love. I know Christian does too. For certain things. For certain things. For certain things. But for the most part, the only only thing that I'll watch for news when it comes to the real like traditional media news really is and I used to love Lester Holt.
Starting point is 00:38:43 That's how, but you know, the nightly news, they put the freaking what's his name on there? Tom Yamas. I know. And but I don't. Tom Yamas. The reason why, because he says this stupid thing at the end of the show that I can't, he's just, I hate it. Like, because, but Lester Holt used to say and take care of your loved ones and whatever.
Starting point is 00:39:02 And it was very nice. But what's the answer? What you? I'm about to tell you. So Tom Yamis says at the end of the, at the end of the show, he says, remember, we're here for you. No, you're not. I don't know you.
Starting point is 00:39:12 I don't lie to me. I can't call you. If I'm having my kids have you. So you're pissed off about the guys send off? My kids fail in science. I'm going to call Tom Yamis. What are you watching? I'm still watching Tom Yamis because they don't give me opinions.
Starting point is 00:39:26 Because that's, that's why. I don't want you. I want you to tell me the news. I don't care if you like it. I don't care if you don't like it. I just want the news. Like, Gotti Schwartz is another one. I like him. I don't mind him.
Starting point is 00:39:37 So I wish you would wear a suit. But other than that, but they just tell me the news. That's what you're supposed to do is just tell me the news. I saw this other anchor on this network. And right away with the over-the-top performing of the, really? Well, here's what we think about. I don't need your fucking opinion.
Starting point is 00:39:56 I don't need it. I don't need your opinion on it. I don't need you to tell me what your views are. You're the news person. Tell me the news. And that's why I watched that. Okay. There we go.
Starting point is 00:40:06 Answer my question. I feel like it's so hard to do what you're saying. It's so hard. It works. That's why I watch that. That's why I watch that news. I watch Goddysports and Tom Yams. I watched the two of them because they just tell me the news.
Starting point is 00:40:25 I want to know the top news of the story without your opinion. Give me the, that's what really in the middle is. might like the daily skim thing too then so every morning it like looks like there's an i have no stake in this but i get this email and it's like it breaks down all these news stories and it will say okay like the good morning temperature whatever and then it will give the story measles isn't a history lesson anymore and then it will say what's going on what it means um give you related articles if you want to read more uh you're like all these just headlines yeah that's that's all i need because i was I'm telling you, like the opinion based up drives me insane.
Starting point is 00:41:04 Like I was, there was some, there was some, again, some show, this woman that continue, I don't want to call her out, continues to have this show. She's on a very big network. And she clearly is on one side of the aisle. And she, and but what she pretends is that it's a balanced show and she always has both sides of the aisle on, except when her side starts talking, they talk with no interruptions. When the other side starts talking, she interrupts on everything. Well, no, no, but wait.
Starting point is 00:41:31 Oh, no, no, no, but wait, you can't do that. You have to let it in order for it to be real. You got to have it, them both being able to talk. Then you can combat what they just said, but let them have the conversation. And that's what I hate about these stupid opinion-based news shows. I hate that. I get you. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:46 Anyway, let's get to the big news of the day. I think we have the big news. Where are you going to get these stories from? This one, this is from comic book movie. Let's do it. Right and true. Trusted source. There's a trusted source indeed.
Starting point is 00:41:58 All right. So here it is. We got a big shakeup here today. And that shakeup is me trying to find my glasses. Shit. All right, I got. Perfect. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:10 Disney has named Disney Park Executive Josh DeMorrow as its new CEO. Place. Bob Eiger. All right. So here is the new. Disney has found its next CEO with Bob Eiger set to pass the reins to Disney Park's executive Josh Tomorrow, who has been part of the company. since 98. Josh Wilding writes, Disney has officially named its next CEO, Josh DeMorrow,
Starting point is 00:42:34 the current head of Disney Parks and Cruises, Consumer Products, and Walt Disney Imagineering. He takes over from Bob Eiger, who returned to Disney in 2022 after previously stepping down for Bob Chapin. Chappen, as CEO, is widely considered a disaster. That's saying it nice. Whether it was his unsustainable spending on streaming or the damage done to brands like Pixar and Marvel, ironically, he held the same position as Demer before his promotion. Iger served as Disney CEO for nearly two decades between both stints, and he committed to finding a naming a successor by 2026 back in 2024. Dana Walden, who came to Disney when he accompanied acquired 21st Century's Fox, was also on the short list and has now been
Starting point is 00:43:16 named co-chair of Disney Entertainment, previously home Disney's TV and streaming operations to great success. As for tomorrow, 55 years old, he's been with Disney since 98. He served in a range of roles, including marketing and operations. It's also been CFO of Disney Consumer Products, Global Licensing, the present Disneyland Resort and the president of Walt Disney World Resort. In recent years, tomorrow has spearheaded a 60 billion investment in Disney Park expansions that included a futuristic new theme park in Abu Dhabi. He's not considered a creative, but it is thought to have a good relationship with them.
Starting point is 00:43:47 I'm immensely grateful to the board for entrusting me with leading a company that means so much to me in millions around the world. Disney strength has always come from our people and the creative excellence that defines our stories and experiences. No limit to what Disney can achieve. And I'm excited to work with our teams across the company and brilliant creative partners to honor Disney's remarkable legacy while continuing to innovate, grow, and deliver exceptional value
Starting point is 00:44:10 for our consumers and shareholders. I also want to express my gratitude to Bob Eiger for his generous mentorship, his friendship, and the profound impact of his leadership. Iger has released a statement as well. Josh DeMorrow's exceptional leader and the right person to become our next CEO. He is an instinctive. appreciation of the Disney brand, deep understanding of what resonates with our audiences paired with the rigor and attention to detail required to deliver some of our most ambitious projects.
Starting point is 00:44:35 His ability to combine creativity with operational excellence is exemplary, and I'm thrilled for Josh and the company. It's going to be a while before we see what the tomorrow era of Disney looks like. They have already been some sweeping changes in the company in recent weeks with the Disney-owned Lucasfilm losing president, Kathleen Kennedy. She's since been replaced by Dave Filoni. starting with that I saw some report that came out that said that the strategy is apparently going to be
Starting point is 00:45:02 that Dave Floney will make up we'll approve all the stories first and then bring the creatives in like basically these are the stories we're going to tell and then we're going to bring in the directors to do it and at first at first you make some credit here I said to myself I go
Starting point is 00:45:20 yep there you go begun the Floniverse has full phloony stories and then I said to myself hey idiot that's what you've been calling for you've been calling for them to come up with a creative say these are the stories we want to tell and now we're going to bring in the talent to tell those stories in the way that marvel said
Starting point is 00:45:41 hey we want to do a Black Panther story who's the best person to do that hey Ryan Cougar what's your take great so it's just a matter of what stories they want to tell and what direction but I think that's positive. Mike, do you think it's a positive? Um,
Starting point is 00:45:58 yes to what you said though, but then if he has an underlying idea of what he wants and those creatives come in with great ideas, but it's not what lines up with his vision of Star Wars is, then that's no. A problem, right? Yeah, it's true. It could be
Starting point is 00:46:15 I mean, and again, I don't say this negatively. It could be a foggy situation where a lot of directors come in. Like, you hear this stuff with Nia Dacosta right now talking. I was like, the Marvels wasn't the movie I wanted to make. I could tell that during filmmaking, but it made me a better filmmaker because I learned to be, you know,
Starting point is 00:46:32 what I can take and what I will fight for and what I won't fight for, and understanding the whole big picture. So, you know, we'll see. Yeah. I don't know, man. I mean, the only way we'll see if this works is to see a couple films and not just the first film.
Starting point is 00:46:46 Not just the first film. But I will say this about the direction of Star Wars. I was at a packed. Dude, have you guys seen Get Help? No, I heard it's really good. Incredible. I don't know what that is. That's the new Sam Ramey movie, Rachel McAdams and Dylan.
Starting point is 00:47:01 Oh, yeah, yeah. Shannon and I wanted to see it. She loves Rachel McAdams. Friday night sold out everywhere. And Saturday night, we could only get like back row like at the last minute. No, we want to see it Friday. We could. Oh, it was in Friday, but it was sold out.
Starting point is 00:47:15 So we saw it, you know, Burbank, I mean, ABC 16 Burbank, that's the biggest theater in, and, and, uh, a bit, I mean, the best selling theater in the country, I think. That Mandalorian and Grogu trailer played, and again, it's been out for a very long time. But it was nothing. Wet fart. It was, it was surreal.
Starting point is 00:47:36 Yeah. Like you, even trailers we saw that, but it got quiet and people were watching, but that trailer, it was just like, I felt it was my first time seeing it on the big screen. I'd watch it at home. Yeah, they had just like coming out for Super Bowl, but I think that I felt,
Starting point is 00:47:48 it feels like a commercial for the TV show. I know. That's exactly what it felt like. I know. Look, I, I, I appreciate the, the hopefuls to think that this is going to change the game. I don't think so. I think this is going to be, I think the people that they need, they'll have the core audience seeing it opening weekend. I'll see it opening weekend. But the families, they're going to go, I pay $120, $90 a year for Disney Plus. We're waiting until it comes on TV. The movie's called Send Help, what I said? What I said? Get help? Yeah, get help. Yeah, get out.
Starting point is 00:48:18 But it was awesome. Yeah. It was awesome. You guys got, you should see it. you should see it's great. All right, Roxy, going on, we went a little bit off the road there. Let's talk about the replacement Bob Eiger. I don't know anything about this gentleman from what I've heard. There's the report that saying, this is bad. This is bad news. I don't know anything about him. I don't, I don't know anything about him. So I know he's 55 years old. That's a, yeah, that's really young to get this. And you know that he's worked for the company for 22 years. Right. So they're doing an internal hire, which I always think is better.
Starting point is 00:48:47 I don't want to say always. I want to say 95% of the time. the way the structure works. Higher from within, especially for a company like this. And I will say I reach out to a couple friends of mine who work for Disney and work for the parks. And internally, they're stoked.
Starting point is 00:49:02 They love him. They love him. And what he's done for the parks. I'm curious if Mikey has any insider information on that, too. As I know, you know, cast members. But people seem that have worked for him, like him to really like him and believe in him, which that's always a good
Starting point is 00:49:20 sign as well. I think this is one of the most coveted seats in the world. And it is an extremely, I would be so nervous to take this job, especially after what we saw happen with Chapic and eager than having to step back in and the entire thing. But having the support of the people who have worked for you, having 22 years of experience of the company, having run a successful branch of the company, maybe the most successful branch of the company. in parks and cruises and now having being young enough that you probably still have your finger on the pulse of what is working and also having new blood because Iger has just kind of been a little bit like seemingly um I don't want to use the word tired negatively but like I don't know that Iger
Starting point is 00:50:11 is like trying to do what he once was which is look forward 20 years I think he's just been trying to like mend a little bit sure um So I think that this is actually a really good thing. And I don't personally know this man, but seems like a good pick. Yeah, look, here's the thing. I don't have enough to say except if the business side works and if he's really good at business, that's what you need first. Right.
Starting point is 00:50:40 Now, what they said, he's not known as a creative, but he works well with them. I don't need you to be an amazing creative. It helps. It would be great to have that kind of. Bob Iger was creative, but like if you have someone who says it understands it, the problem is a lot of these guys sometimes that they're not creatives, but then they think because they're in that position that they have to be and that they are all of a sudden. If you're not and you acknowledge it and you say, look, this is not my strength.
Starting point is 00:51:08 My strength is being saying, okay, they know what they're going to do. We're going to take a shot that you guys think that's going to particularly work. Well, let us help with the business side of it of doing that. Let's take a shot with your creative and you work with them. Go for it. I mean, that's why you're in a position that you're in, and you're not the head creative person. So I think you've got to wait and see before you sit back and do the arms folded thing.
Starting point is 00:51:30 You got to see if they think he's the choice. And he should clearly, Chepec, they thought the same thing. And that was a fart in an elevator. So that didn't work very well at all. He was one of the worst executives maybe of all time. Yeah, totally. This might not work out. Right.
Starting point is 00:51:43 Or maybe he's an excellent delegator. Right. He knows the right people to bring on board for the right things. He doesn't have an ego in it because he's not. not trying to be the creator. Right. And maybe he's awesome. I think it's just the things that are really good signs is that he's worked for the company
Starting point is 00:51:57 for this long. So he understands the properties. He's successfully been able to run his branch and the people who work for him love him. So that's all right. And that was not Chepec. No. That was not Chepec. And the thing is like I said, I think Cheapac falls into that category that I said.
Starting point is 00:52:12 Cheapac started acting like he knew creatively what worked. Hey, Marvel, you know, if it's really working, do a thousand of these shows and then to do a thousand more movies. if it's really working and, you know, do this instead, have this. And it's like, no, dude, you stink. So I think that we have, and like you said, Roxy, he's younger. So maybe he's got his finger on the pulse or maybe he's going to poop the bed like Mike's dog. You know?
Starting point is 00:52:38 How are you going to not play the clip after that? Because I'm too busy looking for something else. Oh. And I can't. I don't know why this isn't cutting and pasting. Mike, do you have castmate friends who know him or do you, or do you? Do you remember him for many years? I don't remember him.
Starting point is 00:52:52 No. It's tough when you hear about people like this. And I don't know where he seems he comes from the cruise line side. I can say more so with Universal as a company. Did you shit in there how it feels? You definitely. And again, theme parks are just a small portion of a company. like when he becomes what he's in charge of, you know.
Starting point is 00:53:21 And, but you can always tell when a creative is in charge and when someone that's not a creative is in charge. You're like, oh, this guy is incredible with business, but he's not a creative guy. I don't know. He seems like, like, yeah, Chepik was a numbers guy. He was a business. I'm sure he probably does incredibly well in a merchandise management position or marketing or finance, but he's not a creative.
Starting point is 00:53:47 or so this guy at least saying he's not a creative, but at least understands it, but we'll see. I don't know. I mean, well, what do you guys think? Do you think this is a good choice, a bad choice? Who knows choice? Put your thoughts in there. Let us know.
Starting point is 00:54:04 All right, now we do have questions to get to. What have you been giggling about for five minutes? Oh, I ran that clip. No, because I ran that clip. And he just kept a question? Yeah, well, two things. One, the timing of the. clip was purposely atrocious you said how come you didn't run it now so then after I
Starting point is 00:54:22 finished and I was able to cut and paste I ran it and then he kept gun barreling through it yeah God bless him we're doing it's exactly but that's exactly what he should have done it was kind of wild no then I started laughing at the fact that the audience was calling me out on it someone right because you are like a kid often yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah 100% yeah I even found myself the other day when I my daughter yelled at me my all this because i might ill get a kick out of this walking down the stairs and i went i can't even do it right now but i did uh let's see if i can do it let's see and then rip right and then my my my my oldest was like my oldest goes dad that's the worst
Starting point is 00:55:06 losing it at the time if you were there you would have laughed but i'm good i'm good with it I'm okay with it. That's how it works. So. All right. You're fucking child. Good job. Good job. Thank you,
Starting point is 00:55:22 relaxing. That's what we do with my little niece and she loses. Good job. If you clap for them. Oh, yeah. See, but this is what people don't understand.
Starting point is 00:55:31 What? Like, like, I'm in a, I'm in a mood right now that I'm not going to like ban someone from the channel. But I'm in a mood right now that. He wrote, Yuck.
Starting point is 00:55:42 Oh, trying to say, I'm going to put him in, I'm going to put him in time out. What do you think the yuck was about? The far. But, yeah, now you're in time out. Why? Is that fair? No, not fair at all.
Starting point is 00:55:54 Should you even put in time out? Absolutely not. But this is just the show. This is where I get to be the dictator. I'm allowed to do that in my channel. I can do that. And that's the thing people don't understand. Free speech on Twitter.
Starting point is 00:56:08 Not here. And not even on Twitter. well yeah but you you can say whatever you want on Twitter no what I mean you can you get bam from Twitter yeah I guess it's a consequence you can do it right you you can do it
Starting point is 00:56:22 right but that's the thing about I guess so I guess so sometimes I ban people who are like really like like I think Joey Petrus is one of the greatest contributors on this channel and a great person I ban him often what happened last week nothing he goes
Starting point is 00:56:40 you won't ban me and I do. Oh. So that's it. Anyway, let's get to this story because I think this is a very fascinating story. I actually really want to get Roxy's take on this as well. Roxy, did you pay
Starting point is 00:56:56 attention to the box office this week? Oh, no, tell me. So the YouTube Yes. Yeah, this is a major, major story. that we should discuss because iron a YouTuber self-financed his own horror movie and it is a
Starting point is 00:57:20 bizarre monster hit my theater was full of Gen Z-looking fans watching marquee pliers iron lung with rapt attention uh okay oh there's spoilers okay well this past weekend saw one of the oddest box office victories in recent times no i'm not talking about milania the first lady produced a documentary that Amazon reportedly spent 40 million for the rights alone with additional 35 million. I'm talking about Iron Lung, a self-financed film by a beloved YouTube name or YouTuber named Mark Fischbach, who goes by the handle, Mark E. Plyer, and also has 30 million followers to his name. The movie is an adaptation of an indie horror video game at a budget of approximately 3 million in an amount that Iron Lung has already earned back seven times over with a box office of 21.7 million worldwide.
Starting point is 00:58:05 Marky Plyer's secret to getting his passion project to an impressive 3,000 theaters, according to an interview with Matt Bologna's podcast at town. He tapped into his network of fans, many of whom apparently work at movie theaters and who vouched for the film to their managers. This is one of the rosier byproducts of this year's cultivating relationship with followers through videos that are usually, though not always, about gaming.
Starting point is 00:58:26 I got to get it. Oh, you got to do more on the side of it. Is that what that is? Oh, where did it go? Anyway, the story is more so about what this guy did. So I don't know. We got the gist. This to me, Roxy, obviously, but what I'm trying to do right now is super inspiring on so many different levels. Granted, 30 or 72 million or whatever he has as opposed to 215,000, very different.
Starting point is 00:58:55 Doesn't change the fact of the business is changing when you are able to use social media, when you're able to use the following, when you have people who believe in. you when you have people who want to be part of the change of the process, people who are tired of the same old way of people kind of manipulating power and for the audience to say, no, I can do that. You look at this guy where he said people who work in at movie theaters. Now, listen, I'll talk to my boss. I'll do this. I'll do that. Got him in there. I want to support this. I've already had people for me who are saying, I want to make sure this thing gets made. I'll make this happen because if you look at it, and I said this yesterday,
Starting point is 00:59:37 if you're one of those back, whether it's for this guy's thing, my thing, Chris Stuckman's thing, whoever's, and you're looking at it and you go, I helped do that. I did that. I got that there. I'm part of this story. I think that is why people are getting behind these people to do it. And you're seeing more and more these things happen. I like the fact that I'm going into the TV side of it. I haven't seen that much as far as with this. So I want to, 100% want to be that story. I 100% want people to, get behind the script that I know that I love and that I know that you love and I know that Mike actually really like too and I know that the audience will dig it. So having that passion, the way that Mark did, the way of Chris did, other people have, this is a way and I think the business is changing. I think it is changing where you can do this and you even look at people that make YouTube videos, get deals from Netflix and other places. You can do this. It's not traditional anymore and it's such a major story. Roxy, what do you think of this? Yeah, I mean, we saw it with Raka, those Australian YouTubers who did talk to me and bring her back, which were super-duper successful for them.
Starting point is 01:00:47 We just saw Chris Stockman and now with this one, and there's plenty of others as well, especially like even the guys that did scream. They didn't obviously make the franchise, but directing the movie, YouTubers making that jump to the big screen and doing it successfully, especially. in the horror space is really popular right now and very cool. And I think that this is why we've had a really hard time defining critic versus influencer versus creator over the last decade as a society because some YouTubers are real creators. And they get into talking about movies and television because they love it. And it's their passion. And they want to create. and they want to talk about those things
Starting point is 01:01:38 when they're not creating their own things because that's what they love as opposed to people who want to rip things down or ask about nothing's wrong with this but what outfits somebody's wearing on a carpet or just like DC taking photos.
Starting point is 01:01:58 It's very different. So I'm not surprised that there are some YouTubers who absolutely kill it in this space because they're students of the craft. They study movies. They're huge fans. They come up with these ideas that they're like, okay, I know there's a hole in this,
Starting point is 01:02:16 this is what I want to do. And they already have the support of their audience. Even like podcasters, Mark Marin and Adam Crollola. Adam Crolla was doing this too, raising money to make movies. Like they have their fan base, their students of the craft,
Starting point is 01:02:35 They love the industry. They make something. It was looked down on a while ago, by the way. Remember when Zach Braff did that years ago, he was actually for a Garden State. It was for the follow-up movie. It wasn't Gardens. It was a follow-up movie that he was.
Starting point is 01:02:48 They really went after him for it back then because like, oh, you're famous. You know, before we really knew it of what it was. But like that's, it's not easy to get projects made. And the fact that now people are doing this and being able to push it that way with projects that they love, it's a new ballgame. Completely. And I think it's amazing. It's what you're doing with your show.
Starting point is 01:03:08 It's what I've been working on for a while with my movie. It's we see Clark Wolf doing this as well, her and Sam Levine's project. There's when you are doing this because you love this industry, not because you want to critique the industry, but because you love it. So you're a fan of this stuff and your creator. Of course, you're going to be a really good pick to make a good movie.
Starting point is 01:03:31 That doesn't mean that all creator or TV show or TV show. It doesn't mean it's always going to work. And specifically in the horror genre, which is not what my or your thing is, but has been very successful. Yeah. I think that you, we've seen you're able to do it on a million dollar budget, three million dollar budget. Right. You can keep that budget low enough. So yeah, I think this makes perfect sense.
Starting point is 01:03:56 I want to go see this. I don't even know this. Even though he has, I know, I didn't know what he was because that's how big our space is. but I'm like, hell yeah, whether it's Stuckman or him, if somebody is a YouTuber and they're making something and I can see it, I go watch it. I watch the talk to me guys stuff, even though that talk to me was like the most horrifying movie I ever seen my life. But I was like, Raka Raca, they're YouTubers. I want to go support. And I'm not even part of that community, Christian.
Starting point is 01:04:23 So it's like, but I feel part of their community because YouTubers. So. Yeah. But Mike, you know, the same thing. You hear about this story. as an actor in general, you've got to find this stuff kind of inspiring, right? Yeah, man, I think, you know, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's say the thing.
Starting point is 01:04:43 It's, it's the adage of if, if, if you're not getting what you, not getting what you want, go out and create it, you know, the, I, I didn't pivot into writing novels, but that's where I became because my original novel idea was a pilot. I was just like, I think it's going to make a better book and I'll have more control over it than I would as a pilot. Um, it's interesting because you're a public figure and you're also under the scrutiny of that then, you know, because I see a lot of it with Stuckman and, and he's got his following, you know, he was one of the original guys on YouTube movie reviewers, but he was a critic and a very harsh one. But then he did that pivot where he's like, I'm not critiquing movies anymore because I want to make it be a filmmaker. And a lot of his audience turned on him. And it's like, you know, you have to see where they. They come.
Starting point is 01:05:35 It's out there forever. And how people... They can get fucked. I think that's ridiculous. Like, you're turning on somebody because they're following their... They have a dream? No, no. It's not...
Starting point is 01:05:46 I don't... Again, I don't know this, but it just seemed like... If you make a living critiquing movies, but then say, I'm not critiquing movies anymore because I want to make them, that's a pivot. And you're 100% within your right to do that pivot. But, you know, you've got to take the criticism with it then. You know, you've got to... I go, well, I followed you because you were this and now you're not this.
Starting point is 01:06:07 Maybe not criticism, though. What about instead of criticism, just if you don't want to follow that person anymore, like, oh, I loved you for this thing. You're not doing this thing anymore. I don't know if I'm going to be as into this next thing, as opposed to, you for changing career paths. It's crazy. Well, but I don't necessarily know if it's just changing career paths, though, because
Starting point is 01:06:24 it's different. I think changing career paths, and I say this as someone who supports Chris Stuckman very much so, but I think that changing career path is I don't longer want to do this anymore. I'm just going to be directing. And if people turn on, if that happen, then you're like, so I'm not doing this anymore. You can't, but if you're saying, well, actually, I'm going to still do everything that I did.
Starting point is 01:06:46 I still got my channel, but I'm just going to do it differently now. It's in the right for the audience who's subscribed for one thing to say, well, I don't want to be a subscriber anymore. I don't want to be a subscriber. That's totally, but not. How dare you? Right. No.
Starting point is 01:06:59 I'm not, right. I think you're right, Roxie. Look, you can write. If you choose this path, That's cool, but I'm going to bail because I signed them for something else. I like to hear you critique. I like when you don't like something. I want to be here for that.
Starting point is 01:07:11 As opposed to what I've seen with Stuckman, which has been crazy is like, how dare you, you've used us and abused us. And it's like, this is a man who, and I'm not here to sing Stuckman's praises. Yes,
Starting point is 01:07:24 I do know him from working with screen junkies, but it's not because I know him. I would say this about anybody. I've said it about Christian before when he makes changes to his channel or anybody. You're allowed to do something. something else and then people are allowed to say oh okay that's not of interest to me right yeah but where does it come into the fact and i don't know with this guy uh the YouTuber again i love the fact that i have no idea who he is yeah no and he's got 72 million subscribers yeah i have no but like but
Starting point is 01:07:50 where's the line where it's just like okay you know in harlough you may be on this path now where when stuck me in chauv yokes went out people gave the money to it yeah they're allowed to their opinion is like, no, you're doing this now? Like, fuck you. I gave your money. What are they given money to? But that's different. But that goes back, but that goes back to a rocky scene.
Starting point is 01:08:13 If they're giving him money because of his project, they're encouraging his dream of becoming a director. They're encouraging his dream. And that came from years of building a following. Sure. I understand what you're saying also. You're basically saying, okay, look, so those people, maybe they invested and said, hey, we didn't realize that that meant you're not going to do your,
Starting point is 01:08:34 honest critiques anymore. But again, this goes back to Roxy's point. You can say I'm disappointed, but sure. I'm not defending one or the other. Yeah, yeah, sure, sure. You're not human about it. What is different, though, because it is a good point, Mike, that if you are investing in something,
Starting point is 01:08:49 you're essentially a mini producer in something. So you can have thoughts on the project. You certainly could be like, I didn't like his movie or I did like his movie or whatever. But what was interesting about what this Mark guy did. So I don't mean that disrespectfully. I don't remember his last name. Mark.
Starting point is 01:09:04 buyer. Yes. He just coughed up his own money and said, here's $2 million. But here, but wait, here's the difference though. I saw people saying that too. When you have 72 million subscribers.
Starting point is 01:09:16 No, totally. I'm not saying that he, you have, you have a, 172 million subscribers? Yes. You have a route.
Starting point is 01:09:22 It doesn't mean that you're loaded. It means, well, probably mean you load it, but you probably also, you have a route to save that money. Oh, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:09:30 Of course. But it doesn't take away the risk, Roxy. You're 100% right. But I just think that's somebody saying, this is what I'm going to do. So I'm going to do this. Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:41 Well, that's a great point. Because listen, if I was able to, from where I, from what my current budget is of what we're aiming for. If I had 72 million subscribers. You would just finance it. I would just tomorrow put that in there and make that for what I know that we need to make it for. But it's one of these things too where I say, okay, I know that if X amount of people, put in 25 bucks, I can make this show. If X amount of people put in $10, I could eventually make this show.
Starting point is 01:10:13 Right. But it's like I have a strategy because I don't have the luxury and this and I earned it and has been in the space forever. I don't have the luxury of having 72 million to be able to say, oh, you know what? I'm going to put three million in there. Right. Just like you don't have the luxury of having parents that would finance it for you or being in. Like there's all different people have different legs up and yeah, he did earn his. I'm not saying anything other.
Starting point is 01:10:34 van. I think it's pretty cool that this guy was like, totally. I'm a big fan of movies. I'm going to make my own. And he's a businessman. But he's a businessman, too. Because people ask like, why horror? Because with horror, especially if you believe in it and you're passionate about it, it is a good genre as Blumhouse has proven that you can make for $3 million and make your budget three times over in week one.
Starting point is 01:11:02 But it's also, didn't he say it's based on a video game? so there's an IP with it. Yeah, I must have bought the rights for that too, I would assume. Like, it's insane. Like, I'm still kind of fucking taken aback by the fact that he's that many followers. And the three of us have no idea who he is. So we don't mean that negative way. I don't mean that negatively.
Starting point is 01:11:18 It's in the movie space of YouTube. And we've never, I love the fact that there are the internet and this entertainment industry is so big that that could happen. I love it. I was talking about it. So my daughter was watching Mark, Robert Robert Robert I always say robert um and so he's robert too is it rober I don't know what it it's one of the two I don't even know who that is either he's like today's today's today's mr.
Starting point is 01:11:44 Roger I only know who he was because Christian introduced him to me because he's great I I think he makes great content I my my little one watches him and I had seen him before he had I saw a video that he did he's got an autistic son he made this video about him I thought was really he's just very honest and he's great I really like this guy um And he basically said, I think he sold his whole catalog to like Netflix, right? But through watching his stuff on YouTube again, my daughter started discovering other people. One guy who was on like a Gordon Ramsey show, this kid, he's a young kid, he's a chef and he runs he does these things. And the kid's got like 60 million subscribers or something like that.
Starting point is 01:12:23 He's in the Mr. Beast circle. And I never heard of this guy. And you never hear of any of these people because, and they have millions of subscribers. It's insane because it's just such a big. vast space and it's one of the reasons though you look it like that if 72 million people or whoever to watching people like this are you really that surprised when you hear that the the um movie space isn't doing what it used to do the the movie theaters people are watching these fucking people with 72 million subscribers yeah they're watching and it's it's one guy it's hundreds of
Starting point is 01:12:57 thousands of people with with all these different subscribers it's crazy yeah yeah it is it's really wild. Good for him. I want to see this movie. I'm really excited that there is a path, an avenue for people who are passionate about what they do and our YouTubers to then create movies. The other example, because you were talking about TV, Christian, is like, I am obsessed with Hasbin Hotel and Hell of a Boss. And those were these, like, it was an online show but then like it was so popular with the fans millions of views that amazon ended up taking it they're like oh we're going to buy this this is amazing um it's inspiring yeah it's super inspiring all this stuff is really inspired especially like right now i look at things and i especially as i get
Starting point is 01:13:47 older um that things line up for a reason right because i've been making this whole thing and telling the audience for the last like five six months as we're building towards this project that the power is in their hands, the powers in our hands, the powers and then you get stories like stuck when you get stories like this guy, you're like, okay, maybe I'm doing the right thing. Like, it's inspiring to it when the audience goes, okay, you know what? Sure. I was going to go do
Starting point is 01:14:10 this. I was going to go get McDonald's today or I was going to go get this. You know, the hell, take it. Make the show. Do this. That's to me, and then it's on me to go, okay, we're going to do that and look at what we did. Look who we got. Like, you got to see our list, Roxy on who we want
Starting point is 01:14:26 is a character in our show that we're going for people. And the list is like, oh, if we can get that, that's going to be such a great story in general of someone who goes, you know what? What can you do? Sure, take it. What can you do with that? And I'm going to show you what we can do with that. Including me. Including you. You're on the list. I am the list. You are the list. I love that. I am the list. I am a comment, by the way. That's a great wrestling. I am the list. Kevin Owens had a thing who's on the, or no, Jericho, who's on who's on, you're on the list. You're on the list. I am the list.
Starting point is 01:14:59 I also am seeing, this is interesting that, because I'm looking at Iron Lung's cast, Troy Baker's in it, which is smart too, because he obviously comes from the video game world. So if this is a video game adaptation, he's the one who is Joel in the last of us. I met him at a big charity event. He's a lover. Really, really, really experienced guy. Yeah, I mean, really experienced. Did he do, Mike, did he do, Troy Baker? Did he do Indiana Jones?
Starting point is 01:15:28 Yeah, he's Indian Jones. I want to say he's so good. I think he's either Joker or Batman in some of the Arkham games. Yeah, I'm looking at that right now. Conrad into, I think he's Joker and Roger Craig Smith is Batman. He's a Joker, but he does Indiana Jones. So when he was cast as Indiana Jones, you know, right away, I get defensive. I was like, oh, Jamie Costa should be doing Indiana Jones.
Starting point is 01:15:53 And then I play the game and I said, Troy Baker, pretty good. No, Troy Baker is really nailed it. Troy Baker's great. Anyway, all right. Look, that was inspiring conversation in general. There are a lot of different things happening with these projects that are being funded. What do you guys make of this? Did you see the movie?
Starting point is 01:16:08 You're going to see the movie. Do you think that the business is changing with people that are able to essentially create their own projects, put money into it? Let the audience be the funders and the backers and the studio. And is that a new way that things are going to get done? And he started it, Christian. And he started in it. And he started in it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:28 So like there's, that's all of these things. Is this the next wave? Put your thoughts in there. Go to the Clips channel. Make sure that you join the Clips channel so you can put your thoughts in there. All right, guys. Here we go. Let's get this show rolling.
Starting point is 01:16:43 You got to beat Roke at 92, 92. And 46 is what we start with. Oh, not bad. Yeah, not bad at all. 46 is a good start in general. You know, it's half of. That's true. Rocks, you know, one of the things
Starting point is 01:17:00 as we were talking about that conversation, I'm like, you know me that like I get, in my head, what I want to do is we're going to, we're going to post our goal or what we want to do. You know that I want to, like day one, I want to be able to tell that because the director doesn't know. Yeah, and the producer doesn't know, they want to make sure we're going to have this campaign.
Starting point is 01:17:18 They're going to, I want to surpass our goal by three in day one. That's my goal. But surpass it by what? by three times. Oh. But in day one for they're like, holy crap, we can make the show tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:17:29 That's what I want to do. I want to go from. Yeah, but we'll see. I have goals. Okay. Johnny Petriza. Mike, Roko wants in on that penny interview. Yeah,
Starting point is 01:17:40 yesterday he said that if we get, if we get penny, he wants to, I said, I can't do it. No. Yeah, I know. No. No, that's my hard work.
Starting point is 01:17:47 That's my fucking hard work. Literally. Is that a picture of you, Mike? Yeah. Oh, God. God. Yeah, last week during this, that was one of the things. I told everybody to, Mike was making fun of me and he did that face.
Starting point is 01:18:02 And I said, everybody, turn your screenshot into that for the day. And Johnny just. No, Roxy, Harloff was being fucking Harlop. So I was like, all right, I'm out. And I was like, yeah. But now they screenshot, it's a perfect picture. Me, look at that. It was really good.
Starting point is 01:18:14 Support for Roxy and Mike. There we go. Scott F. Harwood. Hey, Roxy, I'm having gallbladder surgery next month. I need some good recommendations for all. I'm recovering. Ted Lasso, Severance, and Shrinking are on the list. Is there anything else?
Starting point is 01:18:26 I'm a sci-fi fan. I don't have Peacock. What's the one that you love, Rebecca Ferguson? Silo. Silo's really good. You named only Apple shows. Are you looking for Apple recommendations? That's Silo, right?
Starting point is 01:18:40 Yeah. I'm just asking if that's a lot more because otherwise there's other sci-fi ones, but Christian's favorite sci-fi on Apple is Dark Matter, which I love as well. Making season two. Yeah. I'm really excited about that. I have to be honest, when I'm recovering from things,
Starting point is 01:18:57 sci-fi is not my genre because, like, I kind of need something that's a little less paying attention. And severance is, like, kind of complex. So Ned Lasso and Shrinking are really good ones there. Your friends and neighbors, I think, would be a good one for recovery. Oh, the best one would be Stick. I love Stick. That's up the Ted Lasso shrinking.
Starting point is 01:19:22 Allie. If you're looking at a lot. If you're just looking for Apple. Okay. Next one. Andy's a Frank C. 6854. Just watched a clip from The Rich Eisen Show with Nicklaus
Starting point is 01:19:34 Waldo, Waldo Costor, which is Jamie Lannister. And he said the whole handker seen he actually had the flu, was barely holding it together. Kudos to the Kingsayer. Yeah. I mean, it's amazing how people don't understand that. It's not like one of these things with acting where you're like, oh, I'm sick. Okay, we don't have to shoot today. Tough shit.
Starting point is 01:19:50 Yeah, he got to shoot. Remember though when a general Ortega came out and said during that Wednesday dance she had COVID and everybody was so pissed at her. Yeah, it's a little different though. Totally. I just think actors shouldn't tell people this. I also agree with you on that. Because you're right, Christian. You can't not show up.
Starting point is 01:20:08 It costs millions of dollars for the set. But people don't get it. And so they just get destroyed when they're like, I was sick. The flu people are like, that's so disrespectful to the rest of the set. And it's like, I understand where you're coming from theoretically. However, I don't think they wanted to be there either. No, Katie was just talking about that or a clip that I had. I can't remember with who she was talking about it with one of the interviews.
Starting point is 01:20:31 It might have been Michael Truco. I can't remember. But it was one of those they were talking about like, I was sick. I had to wear a diaper on set once. That's true. Oh, my God. I was, I had absolutely horrible food poisoning. I was scared of making people.
Starting point is 01:20:46 I didn't end up shitting myself, but it was so bad. I took that list. It was so bad, but here's why you don't take me off the list. I did my job anyway. That's true. I did my job anyway. You just, you stack up and you do your job. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:03 Nathan Drake, I beg of you to get Finstock in for that interview. I'm being completely serious. What are the chances you get him? Zero. The only person that I would have going to invite to be on that interview is Mike, because that was the, you know, the whole thing, the inception of the whole thing was Mike. So if Mike's available, when she's available, he'll do it.
Starting point is 01:21:24 Is this real? Oh, yeah. I'm going to make myself available. Did you reach out? So the audience reached out, Rocks. They were tweeting, and then she wrote back and she said, you know, I held them to reach out to my PR team. And I was, and the PR team started following the account and then DM me and said, if you guys really want her on the show, then I emailed.
Starting point is 01:21:43 And I said, yeah, we'd love to have an actual interview. And I sent the interviews that I've done in the past. And I said, yeah, we'll talk to her. Which ones did you said? I said, but the interview, the playlist that I have on the channel. Amazing. Yeah. Because I'm not going, because I'm, I mean, I'm going to interview her in the same way that I'd interview Merrill Streep.
Starting point is 01:22:05 Yeah. I'm going to be awesome. It's going to be awesome. I'm going to, I'm not going to be asking. I see some of these interviews sometimes when these adult filmmakers go on and they ask these creepy, like weird questions. Give me like two questions. you're curious about what I'll tell you right now a very curious question I will definitely 100% ask is the same way of comparing the industry I would love to know how social media
Starting point is 01:22:26 changed that industry in general and at one point you only had the vivid videos and those other things that that's all shut your asshole for a second and then when it comes to contracting performers you don't necessarily have to rely on those studios anymore I assume you can go into business for yourself is that the case is that not the case I'm I'm curious how that works. I want to know what she thinks of OnlyFans. I was going to say that as well. And now I'll be the man that says that to Harleaf.
Starting point is 01:22:54 Now, Penny came up at a time when this studio system wasn't, was. She's more of a newer performer on the scene. So she's becoming into the industry when it's already shifted, you know, would she want to go back to a time when there was the contract stars for the big, you know? I mean, I look, Carla, if you probably remember, there's to be vivid, vivid video on Ventura Boulevard, the giant building. heading on the big building that thing is scraped off you see the paint left over it's like
Starting point is 01:23:22 the industry has changed what are you saying Roxie her name's Penny Barber yeah I don't even this is a real question what is she known for uh milf stuff right milk stuff right
Starting point is 01:23:35 the issue's usually the the mother the you know stepmom the this is where Mike shines you know she finds the time to you know and And perhaps if the son's friends are if the son's friends are available, then they'll come over and hang out.
Starting point is 01:23:57 Her best work yet. And do you, are you big fan of? They took a little off the sides and I got off the top. There was one thing you thought she was going to be with the father the whole time? No, it was the stepson. Perfect. Are you a big fan of hers, Mike? I rocks how it happened.
Starting point is 01:24:20 Yes, he is. Someone in the chat asked us our favorite adult stars. And then Harlep went through the decades. We just went decade after decade of who they were. And I says, and people were throwing out the random names in the chat. And I just said, chat right now, go look up Penny Barber. And the chat went nuts. And then so then the next time we talked for it because they think she's hot.
Starting point is 01:24:40 Well, a lot of them knew, a lot of a lot of a new. And she's pretty attractive. She's the best. She's the best. Like, she's the best like she's the best like she can do them stuff? No, that's the fucking best question anyone's ever asked. Well, I wanted to know. The answer is yes. Yes. Okay. Yes. It's just her zest and her zeal and performing. Like, why do you like certain performers? Actors are actors. You're like, you're just invested
Starting point is 01:25:02 in their work. I did watch an interview afterwards too. I tell you, I do like the way she handles herself. So I'm saying. She's not an idiot. She's not an idiot. She's a smart person. There's sometimes some of these girls. You get these YouTube, like, I've got my only fans and I'm joining for gang bang 79. And you're like, you have. fucking idiot i saw some interview there's girl this woman who i guess she had slept with bill mar or something and she was talking about it on a show and she just didn't and i could be wrong but she just didn't seem like the the brightest tool the brightest tool perfect we'll go with that sharpest tool um perfect i say i'm i'm i'm insulting her intelligence yet i say
Starting point is 01:25:40 brightest tool she's the she wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed um and however and she's also young. So, but then you listen to Penny talking. He's like, she's, she seems like she's a, she's a pretty intelligent person. Yeah. Hmm. Yeah. So anyway, completely different in every photo. It's interesting. Oh, she's a chameleon. Yes. You're telling me. All right. Let's, let's go to the next one. I want to talk about range and talent. He's got it all. And some of the. And some of the. the guy she's with have range. All right.
Starting point is 01:26:19 So let's go. So Michael D. said that I missed the chat. All I see is support for Roxy and Mike. There you go. Next one after that is, I beg of you, Roxy.
Starting point is 01:26:34 Okay, so go pal. Roxy, how far until Lioness Season 2 are you? Let me look right now. I am currently on, I'm loving the show. great recommendation from you guys. You gotta try to fire through these
Starting point is 01:26:48 because I only a Roxy for another half now. Is in two episode eight. Do you love as much as I do fad, Luck and Bill on that show? Who's the CIA? He's the CIA guy with the curly blonde hair. I fucking love him.
Starting point is 01:27:01 Wait, are you talking about the guy that plays Kyle? I don't know his name of the show. Yeah, he's the CIA guy that's kind of they have a love-hate relationship where he always helps him out. His name is Kyle. He's,
Starting point is 01:27:12 I love him. I fucking love him and his character. Love him. actually would like, there's one other person for the first interview, probably just going to be me and Mike, but there's one of the person that I would, I would definitely want in on the interview if they were available. Do you know who that would be? Who? It's got to be me. 100%. 100%. Yeah, we play a great dynamic. They would love, I think if we get these.
Starting point is 01:27:36 Because Roxy's not, they'll love us. Rocksie's not judgmental. Roxy would very much be very curious about this stuff. Yeah. Yeah, I know. I know you are. All right. Andy's, where is it? Hold on. Andies or Franks. Just watch his and hers. Great show. There you go. I'm hearing really good things. I got to catch up on some stuff first. Go pal. Roxy, so committed to TV. She watches it in the shower. I do, and I will say that my man makes so much fun of me because I watch in the shower and my phone just sits there getting splashed. But do you have a cover? No. No. I have nothing. I just put it on the ledge. I need a cover. Renee Reyes. Roxie, I'm a nine-eers fan, so I really hope that Pat's beat the bricks off the season. The Hawks. What's your final score prediction?
Starting point is 01:28:18 I can't give that to you because I feel like it would be a jinx. I think it's going to be a very difficult game for the Patriots, and I really hope that it's a close game, and we can just edge out. I think it's very difficult when it's the first time that your quarterback has been to a Super Bowl. We can say all we want about Drake May. He's amazing, but going to the Super Bowl, it's the scariest place you've ever been in your life. And I just am hoping for a good game that we pull it out. Speaking of pillowing out and edging, Penny Barber on the show next week.
Starting point is 01:28:49 All right. Let's see. It's not Jay's Moore. No, I don't know. You've got to talk about rising to the occasion in the big game. That's right. Hey, Roxy, like you, I don't know any new music except rock. Give Wonder Horse a listen.
Starting point is 01:29:04 English band who channeled the grunge alt sound of the 90s. Oh, okay. I'm going to write it down. Thank you. Wonder Horse. Okay. That was what it was Wonder Horse, right? That's one of the male performers.
Starting point is 01:29:16 Wonder Horse. All right, let's see. Next one. Oh, we did that one, are you? Renee Reyes. Christian, are you planning to cover fallout at all? I'm really enjoying season two, and it feels right up your alley. Probably not.
Starting point is 01:29:26 I think I missed the boat on that one. I haven't watched it. Yeah, missed the boat. Okay, next one. After that. Okay, so right now we're at 52. Not bad. Not bad.
Starting point is 01:29:37 Moving. Okay, so we got Mr. N.D. Fanatic. Checked out Free Burt last week. the youngest daughter steals the show, Mike, would you like Jack White to take another shot at James Bond theme? What's Free Bird? Is that a Burke Chrysher show? Um, it's free bird. If that's the Burke Chrysor show, I didn't care for. Yeah, it is. It is. It is. I didn't care for it.
Starting point is 01:29:57 What is it? Is it reality? No, it's. Did you know whom at school? He's the F.S.U guy? Yeah, man. You remember they wrote that whole big article on, on him for Rolling Stone. It was a big thing with the fraternity. And I, and when I used to do the show at Florida State? Yeah, man. He was right. He was a, I figure what he was. What was he? Shit. He was after us all. No,
Starting point is 01:30:17 no, no. I did his first stand-up show with him at Popbillies. No shit, dude. Yeah, man. And you invited everybody. You didn't go, but I invited everybody. You didn't go. You didn't go.
Starting point is 01:30:28 I did everything for you in college, you prick. You didn't accept fight. You're supposed to, you're supposed to get a friend. I had my head clocked. I had my head clocked in a fight for you, a prick. A real, a real fight? Yeah. When?
Starting point is 01:30:40 I backed your ass up all the time, you shitbag. You're making up stories. No, I'm not. So let's go. Time I took that wingman for you with that girl so you could hug with the other one. I took that one for you on the chin. Yeah, you're just making up stories. All right.
Starting point is 01:30:55 So Mike, Jack White taking the shot at the James Bond. I kind of like different artists getting another shot. I did like Jack White's song, though. But I like other artists, always getting a shot. Shea Markell, I couldn't care less about the thumbnail. These photos just let me. know who's on the panel before watching the vid i mean yeah that's ultimately the thing but i think to shake it up every once in a while it's good but uh and we and you know those are also taken like
Starting point is 01:31:22 two years ago david jorda i think jose tomorrow is great for the parks aspect of disney i'm curious how he's going to handle the film tv etc side of things yeah that just comes to how he's going to deal with creatives and and executives and things of that nature and is he going to pop his chest out or is he going to be to me it's always the best executives the one who listen and give give the other people shot because if you give them a shot and they deliver, you look like the smart one. David, with the greatest comment on this, though, I think he's been great for this. I'm curious how he'll handle this. Agreed.
Starting point is 01:31:53 That's how you do it. Normal person response. Yeah. Oh, he usually is. And then fun question for the day, Disney World Orlando versus Disneyland. You know what? I have to go. I used to go to Disney World all the time as a kid.
Starting point is 01:32:07 Mike's going to have a better answer on. What happened to me? That sounds good. Leave it like this. Can you hear you? Yeah, we hear you. just leave it like this. Perfect. Yeah, perfect.
Starting point is 01:32:14 Yeah, this is a question made for you, Mike. A fun question for the day. Disney World or Disneyland? All right. Well, if you're saying that, David, are you including all the parks? So like Disneyland, do you go to California Adventure and then Disney World? Do you get Hollywood Studios, Epcot and Animal? I'm going to say yes.
Starting point is 01:32:34 Okay. Then you got Disney World. But I'll say this, Rox. Disneyland and California Adventure, you can do in a day. you can't do everything. But if you plan it right with someone that knows Disney and they're back and forth right there, it is a great long day. I agree.
Starting point is 01:32:51 Disney World is exhausting. Yeah, I agree. The drinking aspect of Disneyland, California Adventure really up the game for that back and forth day between the two. All right. But if you want to drink in Florida, you got Epcot. You drink around the world. And you are set.
Starting point is 01:33:09 I know it. I've actually never done that because I haven't been to Epcot since I was a kid. I'm so excited. I want to go back and do it. It's so fun. Go to food and wine. I got it. Christian, are you still here?
Starting point is 01:33:19 I'm here. You just got to take over for a second. Okay. So I'm going to just keep reading them. We're not putting it on, but I'm reading them. Mike Joyce says, Mike in a tank for the new thumbnail pick.
Starting point is 01:33:28 Yeah, I think that that would work great. I got to get, I'm working on it, my bod. I'll get there. We'll get a tank picture for this. Babe. Oh, regular tank. Not a tank top.
Starting point is 01:33:39 That's how the whole tank came about, rocks. The tank. Mike in a tank. We want you in a tank. Where am I going to get a fucking tank from? I'll do a face and you can stick me in a tank. That's exactly we have. Grant Williams 93.
Starting point is 01:33:51 When Chapick got announced, it was known Josh Tomorrow was beloved by fans slash cast in the Parks Division. People wanted him then. Getting this is 15 years in the making park slash experiences is the money at Disney. Grant, I'm with you. It does sound like the people that work from
Starting point is 01:34:04 have been wanting him. So there's got to be a reason. I'm a theme park guy. so that sounds good to me. That's my... Dikeman 1177. John Luguzamo said not to watch his movies based on his political beliefs.
Starting point is 01:34:20 Isn't he in the Odyssey? Interesting. Not to watch his movies based on his political. Yeah, he said, well, he said he came out. He's like, look, if you support ICE and whatnot, I don't want you watching my movies. I don't care. And he made a statement.
Starting point is 01:34:33 I mean, he is, his background is like he's allowed to. And he's made a career of himself. And, you know, if, that's what you support. He's basically saying it's like, don't support me. So he was actually saying not to watch based on your political beliefs, not on his. Right.
Starting point is 01:34:50 Well, he says he believes this, but if you support this and you support this, you support this, don't watch my movies. I don't want you watching my movies. Huh. All right. That's one way to do it. Johnny Petriza, 9798. Dexter Sol Ansel is going to be a star.
Starting point is 01:35:07 Who is that? Do you know, Mike? I've never heard of that person. Let me look. Look them up. Every time I look at this damn thumbnail, I see my face and I hate it. Oh, Dexter's so Ansel, sorry, that's the guy in a night of the seven kingdoms. That's a little blind.
Starting point is 01:35:22 Yeah, he's really good, really good. Armada 8YT, Mance backpicking Penny Barber in her film would be hysterical. That's wild. That would be crazy, truly crazy. I'll try to do this for now. The shame Rakel. Go ahead, Christian. All right, let me see.
Starting point is 01:35:39 Thank you, Roxy. See Jeterna. Shemarkel. Okay, there we go. Okay, next one. No, no, we haven't. Oh, we haven't done that one? Okay.
Starting point is 01:35:48 No, you do that one. That one. Okay, that combo you all were having is a really tough one. We struggle with balancing desires and responsibility. It's a long-distance relationship. Yeah, it's true. It's a learning curve.
Starting point is 01:35:59 It's a learning game, and we all come to different things from a different perspective, and we all end up at different places. He says, I live overseas. My family is in Ohio. My girlfriend lives in Arizona. I love that you all address the challenges you all face. I know there's no easy solution for any of us, but I wish you all the best. What a great comment that was.
Starting point is 01:36:15 Great comments. Thank you, Shea. Thank you, ma'am. Okay, let's see. Matt, Kregman, heard my old head coach is your new. O.C., at least you'll get that first round pick. Good luck, sir. Reliving him was reliving six-week constipation. I think he's talking about for the Giants. So he's your
Starting point is 01:36:31 offensive coordinator. You've got a new one for the Giants as his old head coach. I assume so. Okay. Thank you, Matt. hey Mr. C.J. Christian reminds me of Jack Nicholson Joker when he mutes Mike off the screen. So he'll hear it. I know what he said. I'm a number one. Now Harloff, if you could do it like they do in the movie where he grabs the side of the thing and pushes me off.
Starting point is 01:36:55 That'd be awesome. Mike Joyce. Chris, if Hannanette was tough for you, Josephine might be even a tougher one to watch. I rented it through online Sunday. That's fantastic but hard to watch. I don't know that one. Do you know that one, Rocks? No, but it probably was something that,
Starting point is 01:37:10 just played Sundance. Yeah, I'm sure. Mike Joyce, two out of two, definitely will do well next award season. Okay. Galaxy geeks, there he is, Luke. So, looks like Disney across the board is starting to change
Starting point is 01:37:24 how much longer is Kevin Feige over at Marvel. Let's see what happens after the Avengers movies. We'll see. He might want to stick around longer. Josephine is with Channing Tatum, Gemma Chan.
Starting point is 01:37:38 I love Jim and Chan. Yeah, me too. Anyway. Yeah. Okay, let's see. Next one after that. So, and this is Go-Pelph. Christian's version is a mobster,
Starting point is 01:37:53 Markey Plyers. Is that how it goes, Marky Planners? That's the YouTuber. The YouTuber's name. And his version of your mob versions. Marky Plyers. Oh, good old Markey Plyers. You got to send Mickey Plyers to see him.
Starting point is 01:38:07 Is you a monkey plight? did he went out he put three million dollars of his own mind people thought he was nuts you know where the money came from he didn't fucking money loaner and then market applies his laundering money next thing you know the guy puts in all this money comes out three million more to you about 20 large 20 large pretty good
Starting point is 01:38:22 Emmanuel Torres I think Mike's headshot should not change in fact his yelling face should get larger each live show that's D-Y-S-I-N what is that do you something
Starting point is 01:38:36 I don't know you sit in Narnia? Yeah, that's it. Yeah, that's what it is. You're sitting in Narnia, you fucking... You better watch... I tell me to come after you.
Starting point is 01:38:48 You know, I will. Let me interview, Penny Bobba. Rast Rattelosh. Do you guys think... Do you have a dream spinoff for Game of Thrones? I would love a Krigan Stark or Aria Stark spinoff. Well, they were working on the Aria spin-off. Thanks for all you guys do.
Starting point is 01:39:03 I want to see the AGO on the Conquer. I want to see... Is that, that's it, right? conquer is that his name? You hear so many stories about this guy. I want to see how the Targaryans first came to power with this guy. That's the one. How about you, Rocks?
Starting point is 01:39:18 Aria. I ended up, yeah, the Aria stuff where she goes next for sure. I ended up being such a big Sonsa person that I'm kind of curious. Like I wish that there was some way to do a sister show. Like Sonsa goes after Aria or something. Oh, yeah. Well, Arias definitely probably going to have something. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:35 Yeah. Alexander Wilson, the Mando trailer showed you scenes that already happened in the TV show. I felt like Favreau and Flanianney ran out of Dias for character in her show. From what I hear of this particular show, this movie, it's really just like a Clone Wars episode. But we'll say, Battery I4V. Mike, I know an Ebony Queen for your Hall Pass. Are you down? Is this a porn star or a real person?
Starting point is 01:40:01 I don't know. I got to see what she looks like. Can you just rephrase that question? Rephrase it or you want me to say it again? Well, say it again and then rephrase it. Let me think of what. So is it a real person or a porn star? They're not real. Is that what I said? Are they not real?
Starting point is 01:40:15 No, you know what I meant. Like is it like a person on the street or is it a porn star? Or civilian. Yes, civilian or a porn star? Yeah. Yeah. If it's a civilian or a porn star, I got to see what they look like. That's the hall pass. I'm not wasting it on anybody. Roxy, leave it to Bobby Jackson to know more about our crew than us. Okay, tell me. So I'm a bit behind a live show, but didn't Winston and Chris meet at the comedy show that you guys had in Burbank? Yes, 100%. I have a picture of them together,
Starting point is 01:40:44 yep. But this is also showed you how good of a person Bobby is in the way that he phrased that. He didn't want to be like, hey guys, they did meet. He's like, am I not remember that correctly? Of course you remember it correct. No, that's right, Bobby. The comedy show in downtown Burbank? Yeah. That's for sure, right. Chris was there? Yeah, she before. She was really good. But it's a comedian, but not as not as like, hey, we're going to sit and a host as a panel. No, she was, she was, she can perform. Yeah, yeah, okay.
Starting point is 01:41:11 Dancing Dog 60. Yes, seeing that people have used the YouTube platform, fans to support and find music, comic books, video games, political campaigns, why not movies and TV? 100%. I'm saying, it's changing. And this is why. And I do say it, I guess, selfishly, but also because if I wasn't, if it wasn't me and it was someone similar to what I'm doing with my following, I would say the same thing.
Starting point is 01:41:32 I would say to you, Roxy. Okay, look, there's a new campaign that is going to be. run for TV. This guy doesn't have 72 million. He doesn't have, you know, this, he's trying to hit this goal to make this TV show. And what he wants to do is make a TV show that already looks like it was on Netflix, get, you know, actors, well-known actors, getting established DPs and everything too. Do you think this is possible? That's the question I'm opposed to you. Yes. With a smaller, with a smaller audience. Yeah. Because you know the overall budget of what we're going for. Yeah, I do, though.
Starting point is 01:42:05 because I do think that the smaller channel is, the more dedicated the followers are because they feel like more... We have something to prove. Yeah. Yeah, you got a good point. Alexander Wilson, your comments about Flonny scares me
Starting point is 01:42:17 about dictating stories because he hasn't made anything good that is live action. Even his Mando stuff was bad. See, I'll push back a little bit on that. I think that actually a few of his episodes that he directed were pretty damn good. I didn't like... I mean, he directed the pilot, by the way.
Starting point is 01:42:31 I like the pilot of Mando. I'm slightly distracted right now because one of my neighbors is texting me that there's currently a man cooking drugs in our garage. Oh. It's an actual text message. What's live stream? I looked down my phone and I had 40 text messages from my neighbors. I'm like,
Starting point is 01:42:46 oh my God, what's going on? Can you live stream? Can I interview him? Certainly not. Oh. Don't go in the garage as there's a man cooking drugs in there. All right.
Starting point is 01:42:56 What? That's such a meeting. You might want to move. RQMD, SMD, support for Roxy Mike, Mike's dogs. Great show. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 01:43:04 59 so far. Orca, 447 S3P. Today, Pixar is 40 years old. That's pretty nuts. I know they are at their strongest now, but their legacy has to be celebrated. Happy birthday, Pixar. That's nuts.
Starting point is 01:43:16 It was created in 86. Holy shit. No, that's crazy. I thought it was later than that. It might have been created in 86. Was it 95? That was Toy Story, but that doesn't mean, that's when they were first.
Starting point is 01:43:30 Remember, Lucas sold. Yeah, because picture was Apple, wasn't it? Lucas sold Pixar to Apple. I've heard Hank Green or maybe John Green mentioned Markiplier, but I have no idea who he is what he does. But it's great doing what he wants. Yeah, 100%. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:49 And then Dancing Dogs, I'm guessing one could crowd fund a horn film. I guess so, 100%. I mean, if people do it, they crowdfunded, though. You don't have to crowd fund that. Most people, you look at whether it's only Fian stuff and other thing, that's kind of part of my question. is that you can really build now and start to become, you know, a star in that business by doing your own thing because of the Internet.
Starting point is 01:44:13 That's kind of the question I was going to go on for, Rocks, you know? You can, back then you needed those companies. Do you need them anymore? I don't know. Alexander Wilson. Tomorrow's pitch to the board was that he wants to incorporate gaming through the organization. What are your thoughts on that? I doubt that was his only pitch.
Starting point is 01:44:34 I thought that was only pitch, but I mean, I don't know what that means. Is it? What's up? No, I think, I think, I think they realize that the gaming industry, Disney doesn't have a foothold in it. Like, they don't have like a, like a, like a, um, rock steady with the Grant Duffta Auto, like billions and billions of dollars video games. They're bigger than the movie industry.
Starting point is 01:44:55 Right. And Disney, they tried that with, oh, God, what the hell was it called? It was Disney, I was like these figures you plug on the video game board and they came to life. Oh, God, you guys can help me in the chat. That Disney tried to get in with that, but then they dropped the ball on it. Yeah. Oh, God, it's like, fuck, Disney, you or something it was called? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:45:15 Guys in the chat, what was it called? With the little figures and Star Wars and Marvel and all the characters? I kind of know what you're talking about. Armada, 8.YT. BBC Sherlock Moment with Steph and Christian had me dying. Oh, that was funny. I think that was, I think that's the one. Is that the one I said that thing?
Starting point is 01:45:34 I think so. I think so. Bobby Jackson, how much money do you guys think Michael will make? If it's really good, it's got a shot at a billy. If it's really good, if it's really good. I'm going to say it taps out at around 750, but that's still pretty damn good. It looks great. It looks good. What's the budget on it? I'm going to guess. I'm going to say 160. Wow, 155, Christian. Okay. Yeah. I think 7.50 as well.
Starting point is 01:46:09 But you wouldn't be surprised if it hits a bill. I would be a little surprised. Would you? Okay. Because of the time that we're in now? Yeah. I just think, I just think his audience. I know.
Starting point is 01:46:19 It's Michael Jackson. Totally. Yeah. It's weird. Rox, what you're saying, I think we're saying the time, like, all those allegations, everything, they were out when he was still alive. And it just seemed like he's Teflon.
Starting point is 01:46:35 to just get in the time of the industry right now. I know what you mean. I know what you mean. But a little bit of both. Yeah. Yeah. Let's see.
Starting point is 01:46:43 All right. Next question. Peter Kalenko, didel, Dittal. Christian, is reaction to episode 9 and 10
Starting point is 01:46:49 coming out today? Mike, besides Callum, Turner and Elradi, anyone else you think could be good for bond, Allority, Alorty.
Starting point is 01:46:56 Jack O'Connell, rocks. You should draw some Rosanna Hollywood son. That's the one for. Peter, like I don't, Calum,
Starting point is 01:47:05 was my pick. I liked, oh, God, what the hell's his name? Jacob Allurety. No, Jake Boyer's too tall. Yeah. And I know I'd heard recently that Amazon was pushing for him. He's too famous. He's too big. He's 26, 5. He's a giant. But Alorty or Calum Turner and there was, uh, Taylor Johnson. I liked him. He's the most famous of all. I think Callum Turner is the perfect choice. Let me, let me, he's not well known enough. Correct myself. I think, I think up and coming right now,
Starting point is 01:47:34 he's upcoming in different ways. I don't think he needs bond. As far as 910 go, Peter, so I posted today, I asked for the freaking, the editors, I sent in the footage and I put the wrong release date as far as asking them when I needed it by, so I'm
Starting point is 01:47:50 hoping to get it by tomorrow, and that's why we put out Predator Badlands with me and Steph today. Armada, Ait, will the corn interview show be called Double Holdings? No, not this time. Chris O'Brien. Hey, Rocks. when you get back into some TV, I would highly recommend his and hers on Netflix and ponies on Peacock.
Starting point is 01:48:08 Okay. Great Rex. Okay. I am two-fly cam. Your pat's getting blown out, Roxy. I hope we don't hurt your adorable little quarterback, Mr. Mabee. Seahawks Revenge Tour concludes Sunday. $915 on the line.
Starting point is 01:48:23 Wow. Wow. That's a lot. I really doubt that we're going to get blown out. I don't think it's going to be like that. Speaking of blown out. I'm just kidding. patronizing adorable little QE thing is bizarre uh yeah well he's he's he's talking shit he's a seattle
Starting point is 01:48:39 guy i know but drake may is drake drake drake may may may all right show mccabe saying hi on my lunch break spoke to ellis last night he sent his best silo is a great show rocks it is you're not really good to see it i heard good things um jc 33 and thank you sean miche pal it feels like they used to be blocking from the studios on small indie films in the past do you think they will try to block some of these projects. I don't think they have the ability to block them the way that they used to. Yeah, it's true. I mean, look, even the small indie ones, though, even have stars.
Starting point is 01:49:10 824, does 824 even put smaller people in movies anymore? I know, I know. Robert Pattinson and died. I mean, that's, though, yeah. So it's like those movies, the 824 movies used to be like the small up-and-coming breakout stars. Now it's like they put movie stars in these things. Mike Joyce, Roxy, what was Yoda think of the Avian Awards?
Starting point is 01:49:34 Do or do not? There is no try. Winner important is not. Do you know what the ABN Awards are? Yeah, the porn awards, right? Okay, yeah. I mean, I guess that's fitting. Andy is a Franksy.
Starting point is 01:49:50 Did you not your in those try? The winner is not more. It's all effective. I recently suppressed one year sobriety. I was wondering what your favorite movie about addiction is, not including Loudermilk, but that's only TV, right? I mean, leaving Las Vegas is pretty tough. what's the one that I just fucking watch with Jared Lennel.
Starting point is 01:50:08 That was so hard to watch. Recruit him for a dream. That was crazy difficult. Silver Linings playbook about addiction? Or is that mental health? You know what basketball diaries is? Basketball Diaries is a tough one. That is a tough one.
Starting point is 01:50:24 I loved recently the way back with Ben Appleg. Gavin O'Connor. Yeah, it's good one. Yeah, it was really, really good. Trying to think of other ones. Oh, there was that Steve Correll one that I thought was amazing. Oh, was it with Timothy Shalman?
Starting point is 01:50:37 About a boy? Is that what it's about a boy? Not about a boy, but I know what it turns out. Something boy. Yes. I know, I know what you're really good too. Yeah. Michael, look at this, look at that screenshot.
Starting point is 01:50:48 Loving Wonder Man so far. You guys ever watched the Marvel short All Hail for the King? No, I know that's that's Slaverty or Ben Kingsley is good, right? Yeah. Did you watch? I mean, they tried to do a real big turnaround on the Mandarin and had that whole thing. and I've not watched Wonder Man yet because I cancel my Disney Plus
Starting point is 01:51:08 but I really want to watch it because I'm hearing great stuff about it. I liked five out of the six, oh, seven out of the eight episodes. Nice. Okay. Peter Clefell. Penny Barber is a veteran actress
Starting point is 01:51:20 who conveys the, unless in chaos of a neglected housewife with a grottas of a war correspondent minus actual battles and death full of sexy outfits and glasses. Well said. You know what I'm going to have to do, though, if it is a pre-tape,
Starting point is 01:51:30 because I don't necessarily know if she's going to want to do live, by the way, guys. So I mean, so don't get your hopes up on that because I don't know. So if it's not live, what I'm going to do is I'll let you guys know. And then, you know, I'll let people submit questions that I, but they've got to be respectful questions. But that's something that I'll let you guys know when I have more information. Bojacks, Bobby. Roxy, did you see that your friends and neighbors got an early season three pickup?
Starting point is 01:51:56 I still need to watch it. It's really good. Jump on it. Joshua Gonzalez, season two of the pit is great. I'm on episode four. Mike, you watch that one? I haven't started yet. I want to get a couple episodes in the bag
Starting point is 01:52:08 because I can't sit and just watch one episode. I'm one episode behind, but I am loving it. That's the last show I talked about here. Christian unpronounceable. Support for a new camera for Christian. No, it's where it's that's that one is just been not plugged in. So I'm glad I was able to plug it in.
Starting point is 01:52:23 I don't know if I'm going to restart my computer. Maybe it may be it'll work afterwards. I don't know what the hell happened. Next one. Ryan S. What's your favorite romantic comedy? Well, everybody else mine. So what's yours?
Starting point is 01:52:34 Come on, guess. Come on. Oh, something with Julia Roberts. Yeah, he's got it. Mine's Princess Brad. What's the good way? Love, actually. So good ones.
Starting point is 01:52:45 Haskell, 420. Hey, gang, Christian, if you can get this interview, can you let channel members submit questions? I'm going to let everybody submit questions. Then you and Mike can pick out the classy questions. Classy questions. It would be a great per for channel members of interviews you book in the future. Yes, but for this one, maybe because if we pre-tape it, then, you know, I'll let people submit questions and we'll get as much as out there as I can, I guess.
Starting point is 01:53:08 Aunt Colson, thoughts on Roka saying Chapel Rohn isn't attractive. He's losing it these days. It's not my type. So I can't, if he doesn't find her attractive, he doesn't find her attractive. It's not my type. I don't, and plus the fact, I didn't dig the outfit. I didn't find the outfit. I looked at that at first and was like, holy fuck, ow.
Starting point is 01:53:23 And then I was like, oh, okay, it's an illusion. Yeah. That, I think that she is a trap. I don't think anybody can disagree with somebody being attractive to them. or not. Right. I don't, if he said that she's not good looking, then that's weird. But attractive, yeah. He's not attracted to her.
Starting point is 01:53:41 I find you very attractive. She's a vibe. Okay. Yeah, I think it's, there's one thing to say like, um, a woman is, everyone could agree this woman is an attractive woman. Mm-hmm. But there are certain people like, it's not my taste. Like chaperone, like, that's not my taste.
Starting point is 01:53:58 Perfect example. I think Sydney Sweeney is, is pretty. I'm not attracted to him. you're a fucking idiot and that's what you do I think I think Penny Barber is attractive he's not he's not disagreeing with me there
Starting point is 01:54:16 Michael there you go Bobby anyone watch Monarch on Apple TV New trailer just dropped I watched the first couple episodes and then I just You know I love I'm probably the minority king of monsters in that series that's probably my favorite one Is that the one that's one I was thinking of right
Starting point is 01:54:33 Is that? What is that? King of Monsters. It was before Godzilla versus Kong and Godzilla Kong Empire. It was the last one that was like kind of, I don't want to say grounded. That's not the word, but like trying to keep within what they did. And I think then they realized like, oh, let's just go off the rails. You're talking about the movie, Mike, right? Right, but the monarch is part of it all. Totally.
Starting point is 01:54:55 I just am. And I think Monarch leans more into King of Monsters, so I want to watch it. I just haven't had a chance. Yeah. Brian S. Michael Kane thinks Penny Barber is a cheap haircut. You do a quick one-liner from him. That's what I'll go. When I'll get to Petty Barber, I'll like to keep a stiff British upper lip.
Starting point is 01:55:15 I'll get a little off the sides and a lot off the top. Perfect. Dennis F. Hoffman. Iron Lung combo was great. Pumped to support. Thank you, Dennis. I can't wait to give you guys some information. Like I said, Friday, I'm getting on another conversation.
Starting point is 01:55:28 So hopefully I'll have some more info soon. Hopefully. Michael Vanderham. We need a fleetle-deal. greatest hits video. It's take a long time, but I'm sure somebody could do it. Tim L. Sim, what's up, Tim Sim? My immediate thoughts after hearing that Disney's replacing Tiger as CEO, certainly their future is looking bleaker than ever, really, especially their mass streaming strategy, missing big, and their recent film flopping, right? I don't agree yet.
Starting point is 01:55:50 I don't agree yet, because I don't know, I don't know yet. I don't know what this guy's strategy is. I can't say, I mean, Tim, are you pretty well-averse in this guy's background? I mean, you might, your role might be, but I don't know. He actually didn't even say anything about the guy. He just said replacing Iger, it makes it bleak. Yeah, no. What are they going to do, keep Iiger forever? Yeah, he wants, he's, he's, he's, this one.
Starting point is 01:56:13 So I, no, I can't agree with you yet because I don't know yet. I might agree with you in two years. But right now, I don't, I don't have enough information on. Peter, I think a good spinoff for Game of Thrones would be the stuff in Essus, like all the free cities, maybe slavery, traders, stuff before Agon said for Westrauss. Yeah. Could be. I mean, look, I like what they're doing so far with the spinoffs.
Starting point is 01:56:33 So far for the spinoffs, I think they're two for two. You're not me too. Yeah. Last two. Legend MM 600. Let's go Seahawks. Heck yeah. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 01:56:44 Last one. I am two fly cam. Mike, would you rather be the greatest piece star actor ever or the worst mainstream actor ever? You get paid well either way. Good question. Jesus, what a good question. So I'd be the best or it'd be the worst? Think about it.
Starting point is 01:57:05 Yeah, I don't know, man. Like, because, okay, so I'm thinking about the worst people, worst actor right now is probably that room guy. Oh, he's not known as the worst actor in the world. Yeah. But he's got a loving following. Right. He does.
Starting point is 01:57:21 Now, the greatest, born star of all time was probably, I mean, Jenna Jameson's up there, Tara Patrick. Is the best of all time? Oh, Tara Patrick. My God. If we can get her on here. are you out of your fucking mind i used to actually had a friend that was very close with her really yeah oh my god tara patrick oh yeah bobby last one a man on the inside renew for season three has
Starting point is 01:57:43 anyone watched it i'm a ted dancing fan but i've not watched it too much to watch roxy talks about it all the time she loved yeah really love it's great show um i just looked up there patrick she's very pretty gorgeous yeah she's pretty but i follow her on instagram like she's she still does only fans but she has a whole life out she lives in italy and she has a whole life outside the industry Because she was smart. She was one of those smart people that knew how to transition out of the industry. That's another question I would ask, by the way, Rocks. I almost look at them like, it's like professional athletes.
Starting point is 01:58:11 It's like, what's your life after this? It's only so long you can do that. Acting, acting, you can do it until you're 80 years old. You can't do this. And only a handful of the girls have transitioned out of it. Right. And been, right, you know, most, I'm, I mean, it sucks to the suicide rate in that industry and going down the wrong path and whatnot.
Starting point is 01:58:33 Yeah. I'm fascinated. Me too. Would a pre-dome of Larry show be privately expensive with all the dragons flying around? Depending on how detailed they get with it, but the answer is yes, probably. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:48 See, Michael. Love this show. Go Roxy. And Mike, let's go Pats. Go, Pat. All right. Well, that's this weekend. I'm not doing, I decided I'm not going to do coverage of the trailer and stuff.
Starting point is 01:59:00 I'm not going to do. do it. Okay. Mandalorian and Grogo do on Monday. I'm not rushing out here to come watch that trailer. So, um, we'll, uh, we'll see what happens. If there's any big news because you're not doing Dumesday anymore, not doing anything else. But Rock, so there is no doomsday trailer, no Dune's day, no Spider-Man. That's official? Yeah. And no Spider-Man? What? How do you know that, Christian? That was the big report. It seemed like the trades are reporting on it to the usually, again, that's insane. Yeah. Um, looks like the only thing that they're really going to be pushing is, um, Disney's going to be pushing his middle learning Grogan.
Starting point is 01:59:33 I mean, look at the expense of it. I know. That's one of the main reasons why I understand it. I don't really think it's that insane. I think it's smart not to do $10 million to do a spot. They don't need that. They don't need it. So there was really no kind of we, I mean, again. Supergirls are doing it.
Starting point is 01:59:47 Supergirls doing it at the puppy thing. Yeah, crypto. Yeah. But super, so we were all kind of falsely assuming that these X-Man, you know, Captain America trailers were going to lead to a big Doom reveal. So was that, that was just fan spec? I don't I think it's Yeah, I thought that too, Mikey.
Starting point is 02:00:04 Yeah, I think it's, I think it's smart. I think it's stupid waste of money to throw $10 million at a trailer that you can just throw online and get the same kind of buzz. Anyway, all right. Roxy, where can they find you? You guys can find me everywhere at Roxy Stryor or in my garage trying to figure what the fuck's going on. That's right.
Starting point is 02:00:21 Mikkel-Kelanowski. You can find me anywhere at Mike Kalanowski. What are we at? What do we hit? What are numbers? 70. You didn't do it. Holy Christ.
Starting point is 02:00:29 We didn't do it. know. Not today. I know, and I felt like we were vibing today. You were. Roka's gotcha. Roka is in the lead with 92. Chris and Rizden will be him, her. It's, come on now. Yeah, well, tomorrow
Starting point is 02:00:44 look at that. Tomorrow is me and Winston. No, tomorrow's me by myself. What are we looking at on your computer? Am I looking at the back? Yeah, I'm looking at it's just, it's everything's fine. It's just my, just my files. Okay. Yeah, I looked. You were good.
Starting point is 02:01:00 It's my new shot. Perfect. And an Apple core. Do you want an Apple core? Perfect. It's good. I'm just like I am. And that Dragon's Lear video game still.
Starting point is 02:01:13 Oh, there's one more rocks? Yeah. I'll get to it. And this is the last one. Another marketing push for DC with the dog. Yeah, that's what they're trying to do. They're really, they're playing off that dog. So we'll say, look, here's what I need you guys to do.
Starting point is 02:01:28 Make sure you go to the clips channel, comment, click, like, do all that here. Thanks once again. Most likely I'm going to be off tomorrow because I'll be some shooting stuff. I might do a single show. I don't know, but I'll be back on Thursday for sure with Steph. Friday will be back with Capes and Calals. If I'm not here, Winston and Chris Will, but I'm most likely will be.
Starting point is 02:01:49 I don't think Sam's coming in that early. I don't know yet. Thanks again. Appreciate you guys. We'll see on the flip side. Goodbye, everybody. Did you shit in there?

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